The Moving Picture Weekly (1918-1919)

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82 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY OU have never witnessed a more brilliant bit cl character work than that of the distinguished -stage favorite. FRANK KEENAN, in his greatest Western success, "THE LONG CHANCE." As the fare-free, easy-^oiiiK. Hean Hruniinel gambler with a ir.agnifleent spirit for riglite-'iisiiess and fair play, the great KEKNAN briags to the soreen a Western play you will never lorget. To miss this means missing unquestionably (he finest Western p^ay of the season. To be shown at — (Put Your Theatre Name In Bold Face Type Here) T. C. Cut No. 34— Mat 20c. Use This Newspaper Ad in Frank Keenan in ' ' The Long Chance " IF you don't advertise another feature all season— ADVERTISE THIS ONE. Don't by any means overlook this chance to play to capacity with the greatest Western character actor in his greatest Western play, unquestionably the finest Western play of many years, barring none. USE THIS AD SHOWN HERE. You can get a mat from your nearest Bluebird Exchange, and if they can't supply you immediately write direct to the ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT of the Universal Fihn Manufacturing Company, Carl Laemmle, President, 1600 Broadway, New York City.