New York Clipper (Feb 1915)

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Febbuabt 6 THE NEW YORK GLIPPER. 13 SPECIAL ANHOUNCEMENT DAN I El. PROHMAN AlVNOWNCKS ROR RKI.EASK FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO.'S STUPENDOUS PHOTO-SPECTACLE TRIUMPH THE ETERNAL Cin HAI-L- CAINE PI WITH raui-ine: frederiok A inaiumotli photo-prodnctioii of Hall Gaine's epochal novel and play. Produced amid the grandenr and heanty of Rome—the Eternal City, Under the direction of EDWAED S. FOBTEB and HUGH FOBD. Added to its general and nncsnal valne is the vital timelineBS derived from the recent disastronB earthquakes in Italy, which injured many of the historic and ancient huildings that form the hacl^ound of the screen production of Hall Gaine's stirring romance. liTo other film offering in the history of the screen ever received such unstinted praise from t£e trade papers as: "Will rank with the world's greatest kinematographic aduevements."—MOTION PICTURE WORLD' The finest dramatic woiic thus far made, here or elsewhere. Devdoped with surpassing skill—magnifi- cent settings new to photoplays—a tremendous scenic accomplishment"—DRAMATIC MIRROR. . "Exemplifies the full and comprehensive meaning of the word masterpiece. Beautiful and impressive Should draw as wdl five years from now as to-day".—N. Y. CLIPPER. "In The Eternal City* the Famous Players have turned out a film which it can be fairly said is the most pretentious production which any American concern has placed on the maikeL"—N. Y. TELEGRAPH. "Nothing would be more ridiculous than to compare The Eternal City* with any other picture. It stands in a class in which others may be placed in the future, hut not in the present"—MOTION PICTURE NEWS. '^eld the audience spdlbound for two hours—nothing finer in the camera art"—VARIETY. "Set a new standard in picture-making."-MOTOGRAPHY. <Tremendous-a revelation."-N. Y. EVENING MAIL "Fulfills the highest miuion of the photo^lrama—deserves the adjective great"—N. Y. EVENING SUN. FOR THEATRES THAT CAN HOUSE LOHO RUNS-THE GREATEST BOOKIHQ POSSIBIUH EVER PRESEHTED BOOKZKGS HAT BE OBTAHnSD TBOM SELECT FILM BOOKING COMPANY Boom 1410, 110 West 40ih Street NEW YORK CITY GEOBOE M. WELTT, Bepresentative FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM COMPANY ADOLPH ZUKOR, President DANIEL FROHMAN, Managing Director EDWIN S. PORTER, Technical Director