The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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On Monday, June 25th, occurs the release of the Universal Film Manufacturing Company's mighty summer serial box office attraction, "THE GRAY GHOST," the FIRST and ONLY Saturday Evening Post Serial ever filmed. Think it over carefully — think what prestige — what tremendous advertising this serial has already had when we repeat to you — "The Gray Ghost" is — Ten million (10,000,000) people — figuring as the Saturday Evening Post figures — five readers to a copy) spread throughout every State in the Union, have noted, heard of or read this thrilling serial story, by Arthur Somers Roche, "LOOT." Directed by Stuart Paton, who produced "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Featuring four big Universal stars — Priicilb^eaii-EiiioiTMiiifon — and a big cast of Universal players who put the "pep" — action and big punches into every episode of this big summer box office attraction, that will start the crowds coming and keep them coming all through the summer season, turning dull days into bright, profitable days. UNIVERSAL CARL LAEMMLE, President. "The Largest Film Manufacturing Conc<