The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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Vol. 15, No. 7 The Moving Picture Weekly 17 EXHIBITORS, here's a Special Attraction you want to get ready for! Here's one big picture that you want to get out and boost just as you would a Jewel. It's THERE — and then some! THE man who wrote this story is a prisoner who has created a good deal of discussion in special interviews for various magazines and newspapers. Here's a grand chance to cash in on this publicity. UNDER the title of "The Man Under Cover" he has written a powerful story of a man who had to go crooked in order to go straight. It's a strong, virile story by "a man who knows," made into a crackling action picture by Tod Browning, who directed such great Jewels as "Outside the Law," "The Virgin of Stamboul," etc. Universal has given you, in the stellar role, Herbert Rawlinson, the he-man idol of the American girl, with such featured players in his support as Barbara Bedford, George Hernandez, and many others. Get ready — and get busy! ARBARA BEDFORD, GEORGE HERNANDEZ AND A MARVELOUS CAST IN UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION i THE LAW FROM THE STORY BY A MAN WHO KNOWS LOUIS V. EYTINGE