Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Apr-Sep 1918)

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[THE LAST RAID OF ZEPPELIN L-21" Oe (| The first film of the war in which a real victory and defeat is shown. A gripping, tremendously thrilling picture of aerial fighting which culminates in the destruction of the Hun murder machine attacking London. Two reels of condensed action and suspense action which can be billed everywhere as the program feature. Complete advertising and publicity helps, striking posters, slides, photos and cuts. A sure-fire patriotic “knockout” attraction for all theatres. “The Last Raid of Zeppelin L-21” has the greatest advertising value of any war film on the market. The possibility of Hun air raiders in America, the aerial attacks on London and Paris, America’s big aerial program and the tremendous importance of aerial warfare to the world’s future make this film the showman’s best bet. GENERAL FILM COMPANY (canada) Limited [9 Be sure to mention “MOVING PICTURE DIGEST” when writing to advertisers Google