The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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and now the Pronounced "SEEQUOYAH" otm motion picture that wins SCREEN FAME! K f'< Two years ago it was the dream of its producers, Metro -GoldwynMayer! The theme was so daring, so exciting that nothing since "Trader Horn" could equal its brilliant novelty. Now it is a stirring reality on the screen. Out of the High Sierras, out of the wilderness that is America's last frontier . . . roars this amazing drama of the animal revolt against man. A Girl Goddess of Nature! A ferocious mountain lion and a deer with human instincts! Leaders of the wild forest hordes! A production of startling dramatic thrills that defies description on the printed page . . . that becomes on the screen YOUR GREATEST EXPERIENCE IN A MOTION PICTURE THEATRE! A GIRL GODDESS OF NATURE LEADS THE ANIMAL REVOLT AGAINST MAN with JEAN PARKER Produced by JOHN W. CONSIDINE, JR. Directed by CHESTER M. FRANKLIN Based on the novel "Malibu" by Vance Joseph Hoyt METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE The Netu Movie Magazine, February, 1935