The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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for tAe SMALL^w# Population 21308 Population 552 "The overflowing attendance during the three-day showing here of 'The Right to Happiness' plainly convinced me that you have one of the surest winners and most popular successes that ever played in our town. I recommend it to every exhibitor, small town or large. "A bit of push and pep behind it is all that is required to fill any house to capacity." THOMAS A. RIGLER, Park Theatre, Hannibal, Mo. "I can truthfully say I showed my patrons as great a production as has ever been thrown on the screen when I gave them 'The Right to Happiness.' The comments were 100 per cent, and the picture broke all house records. Dorothy Phillips in the dual role is simply wonderful. Here is a production which every exhibitor should be proud to show to his patrons, and put over in the right way it will make him the clean-up of his life." T. NELSON, Amuzu Theatre, Grand Meadow, Minn. MOT TO HAPPINESS DIRECTED BY ALLEN HOLUBAR