The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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of Harry Carey BretHartcs* amour Classic Vie Outcasts1 of Poker Flat " THE CHICAGO AMERICAN 5 aid "THE UNOSTENTATIOUS MR. CAREY IS THE MOST HUMAN OF ANY OF THE WOOLLY BREED OF PICTURE ACTORS, INCLUDING THE SPECTACULAR MR. MIX, THE SOULFUL MR. HART AND THE PERSISTENTLY CHEERFUL MR. FAIRBANKS. MR. CAREY FITS INTO THE 'OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT' AS IF HE BELONGED THERE. HE PLAYS JOHN OAKHURST AS IF HE WERE AT LEAST A LINEAL DESCENDANT OF THAT GRAND OLD SIDNEY CARTON OF THE RED WOODS." To which we simply add this — If for no other reason than the criticism given by the American relating to Carey's greatness, it's to your highest interests to see, book and advertise this big Universal Special Attraction to the very limit, giving your patrons new scenes, new twists, new thrills and the great Carey.