The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY Directed by STUART PATON Special Notice This Is the First and Only Serial Ever Filmed From a Saturday Evening Post story That means a tremendous ready made audience covering the entire country — of people who have read "Loot" by Arthur Somcrs Roche, from which "The Gray Ghost" was filmed. According to the Post's own estimate of five readers to every copy that means that there are 1 0,000,000 People Waitinfii To See It You know how popular the POST is right in your own section. Advertising props feature the fact that this is a POST seriaL It will help you get these people in. It is a thrilling drama with a punch at the end of each episode, with four great serial stars— The Gray Gtiost (Universal serial)— "A wonderful production. Eddie is a proficient actor." — J. L. Goral, giv^^ariety Theater, Buffalo, N. Y. ftS The Gray Ghost (Universal serial) — "Very elabofe$;.Tate settings. Good story. Eddie Polo has drawing v^-j)ower." — H. L. Gambate, Rex Theater^ St. Petersburg PRISCILLA DEAN-EDDIE POLO-EMORY JOHNSON-HARRY CARTER Get your booking order in now and play this great summer box-office attracti. i to capacity for 16 weeks. Write or wire NOW to your nearest Universal Exchange, or to Universal Film Manufacturing Co. ■^>^^^r::^1^:f-^:^.,., 1600 Broadway, New York. Concern in the Universe"