The Moving picture world (January 1920-February 1920)

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j j I \ WHEREVER motion pictures are shown, there the name of R. A. Walsh is known ! "Regeneration" was his. And "Carmen," "Blue Blood and Red," "The Silent Lie," "The Serpent," "Evangeline" and "The Honor System," too! Milestone after milestone of achievement marks the long trail of successes this pioneer director has blazed I He was a member of the old Biograph family. He trekked across the Continent with the first Griffith caravan. He sought locations in the Rockies, on the great Western plains, through New England, in the Seminoles, writing, direct' ing and editing romances that have entertained millions throughout the world. And now — at thirty^three, a veteran when most men begin work — he comes into his own — severs all other ties and joins Mayflower PhotO' play Corporation to make R. A. Walsh Productions I A Mayflower achievement I A Realart triumph! REALART PICTURES 469 Fifth Avenue CORPORATION New York City