Exhibitors Herald (Jun-Dec 1917)

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Pictures That Are Different & Realistic ! Epoch Making ! Thrilling ! have developed the Imperial Ballet into the highest art expression in the world, until it is acknowledged to be supreme in portrayal and revelation. 729 SEVENTH AVENUE . . . . NEW YORK CITY is a term that describes the repertory of Russian ^-J^ plays presented by N. S. Kaplan. They are the supreme expression of literary and dramatic k*k^ genius, made in Russia in the million dollar studios of the Russian Art Film Corporation. They are The Scripts were adapted from the writings of >Jb^ Tolstoy, Pushkin, Sienckewiecz and their equally famous contemporaries. The Players were selected from the renowned company of artists of the Moscow Art Theatre, headed by Ivan Mozukin, and including Natalia .* Lesienko, Vera Colodna, Tanya Fetner, Mile. f&i Caralli, Anna Nelska, Zoya Karabanova and Olga Zovska. The Directors were recruited from the men who ^T*, The first production in this repertory of Russian plays, produced at Mr. Kaplan's studios in Moscow and Petrograd, will be presented to the trade at an rkl^f early date by the RUSSIAN ART FILM CORPORATION