The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 31 ^eBIC 4 HSEPAKDHESS: •lhat Get ihe The newspapers are printing page after page o f war news — t h e pictorial sections are full of illustrations showing how America is rapidly preparing. All this is FREE PUBLICITY for every Exhibitor showing BLUEBIRD PREPAREDNESS PRODUCTIONS. Never before in your history^ as a showman have you had the wonderful chance to play capacity at every performance, that you now have with the four BLUEBIRD PREPAREDNESS P R O D U CTIONS. Each of these gripping stories holds the fans in enthralled silence — compels their intense interest from the opening to the closing flicker. Book them through your local BLUEBIRD Exchange— or direct— advertise them and they will arouse a greater interest in your theater than has ever been shown. ^ThA F-2ICyiPk'C l^iltCVC" I'l^i^ P^^y received the en■ 3 dorsement of highest officials in Washington. It has also received a pledge of support from the D. A. R., through their National president. It is far above any silly, weak sham battle, studio "war" picture. Rupert Julian, Ella Hall and Kingsley RenCdiCt FRENCH." a Cve-reel Bluebird story w^li^ui^,.!, jj^gj. sways the patriotic emotions of the audience and thrills them with a force that they seldom feel. Harry Carey and Edith Johnson ^"he unes, a compelling and timely picture that faithfully reproduces the actual conditions along the Mexican Border. It abounds with intrigue, love and adventure. It entrances and excites the emotions through its realistic atmosphere. AllPn Hnlllhar "treason," with Lois Wilson and Joseph f^ll^ll IIVIUUCII Girard. These three I )nd their inexhaustible energies to get this true lesson in patriotism over. And they do get it over with a strength and pep that is seldom shown. Its intense scenes and convincing pictures of modern warfare excite the emotions of movie fans to their very depths. SPECIAL POSTERS, HERALDS & ADVERTISING,PROPS BLUEBIRD Photoplays,^ ( Inc. ) 1600 Broadway New York