Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Jun 1921-Apr 1922)

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TORONTO, CANADA. ; ic & Page Fifteen The Independent Market Sensation of 1922! EDWIN CAREWE'’S PRODUCTION with Alice Lake ~ Kenneth Harlan Gaston Glass : Rosemary Theby The picture with.as much thought and Noah Beery effort behind it as any legitimate play Wallace Beery ever had. Photoplay by Raymond L., Schrock, adapted from a story by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD PRODUCED BY DISTRIBUTED BY EDWIN CAREWE ' AFFILIATED PICTURES CORPORATION DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. B. P. Fineman, Pr.; B. F. Zeidman, V.P. Cc, C. BURR, Pres, Foreign Rights—G. S. Schlessinger, Mgr. clo Warner Bros., 1600 Broadway, New York City. ” Edwin Carewe’s Production, “I am _ the a was adapted by Raymond L. Schrock from a Story by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD “IT AM THE LAW” is now ready for screening. I have seen it and I am now ordering to press the largest national advertising campaign ever placed behind a single picture in the history of the picture business, firm in the conviction that we have the “Independent Market” sensation of 1922. (Signed) C. E. BURR. y Gor gle \,