The New York Clipper (April 1919)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER VIRTUOUS MEN- SMASHING BIG SUCCESS Read What Those Who Know Say:— Should prove profitable success."— Wid?s. lift is gorgeously staged—has at least six big punches." 1 — Harriet Underbill, N. Y. Tribune "It has the greatest fight I ever saw, even including 'The 1 Spoilers.' The audience will eat it up."— — Robert E. Webteh, Managing Editor, M. P. News llf t is a big melodrama, with excellent comedy relief—pos- * sesses real entertainment qualities—the ball room scenes are the most extensive ever shown on the screen." — Edw. Weitzel, Associate Editor, M. P. World. Mf here are many exciting and thrilling scenes which will * appeal to movie audiences—has great comedy relief and wonderful mob and fight scenes." —W. Stephen Bush, Billboard. a '117'ill make big money for the exhibitor." * * — Morris Kashin, Managing Director, Symphony and Broadway Theatres, New York « A spectacular forest fire marks one of the high points. « E. K. Lincoln is admirable selection for the star." —Wid's. in star role, umerous Mob Scenes- by Ralph Ince ill of them realistically directed E. K. Lincoln was seen to advantage —M. Head, N. Y. Herald. «Ctrong melodramatic appeal—full of action—extraordi- "-' nary fight scenes—photographic effects excellent- acting of a high order— a sure fire climax." —-Helen Rockwell, Exhibitor's Trade Review. <<|t is a real entertainment—is sure to be a big box office a success." — Henry Cole, Exec. Secy., M. P. Exhibitors' League of N. Y. «P"very man, woman and child should see it." *■" — Paul Sweinhart, Managing Editor, N. Y. Clipper. «\7 irtuous Men" is big melodrama with rapid series of big * punches. The production is extraordinarily staged and excellently played by notable cast. Quigley, Man. Editor, Exhibitor's HmraU-Motography. MDip«snorting melodrama well acted—photography su- *^ perb— fight scenes worth twice the price of admission." m — Mark Vance. A Flood of Letters, Wires and Phone Calls from State Right Buyers from Coast to Coast has Followed the First New York Presentation of •'VIRTUOUS MEN" The Inaugural Ralph Ince Film Attraction Starring E. K. LINCOLN and personally directed by RALPH IIMCE Something New in the Picture Industry: ~THE PICTURE PLUS" , The most comprehensive, unique and original "direct to the public" exploitation campaign ever offered i 1 ■'. ■' THE GREATEST MONEY GETTING TITLE OF THE YEAR "VIRTUOUS MEN"—A RALPH INCE FILM ATTRACTION—NOW READY FOR . ■ ' ■ STATE RIGHT BUYERS WRITE—WIRE—PHONE OR CALL TO SECURE YOUR TERRITORY ''.' ARTHUR H. SAWYER PICTURES HERBERT LUBIN 1476 Broadway .■ V4. Bryant 3271 t FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD TO J. FRANK BROCKLISS, INC, 729 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK -■■'•■■■■