Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1920)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD J.PARKER READ JR. presents LOUISE GLAUM in THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER By Louis Joseph Vance Combining the famous characters of 'THE XONE Wrf&MSK FACES' SAYS: "'The Lone Wolf's Daughter' is without doubt a big picture. It has all the evidence of a special and surely must have cost quite a bit to produce. Throughout there is considerable display of wpalth and it contains some of the best performances on the part of the players seen in some time. "You can book this and feel safe from a box-office angle for it is that kind of an attraction. It should make money and will probably stand a long run, profiting by word-of-mouth adverlising. Use tbe name of the star liberally in connection with your announcements. There are numerous possibilities for financial return in this production and you should get your share. "Louis Joseph Vance has written a real mystery story with plenty of secret passages, sliding doors and other intricate things. From a production standpoint 'The Lone Wolt"s Daughter has been picturized in a big way — lavish sets, a magnificent display of wealth in furnishings and enough of the spectacular to create a dramatic climax There is enough interest and action alone in the short prologue for a complete picture in itself. "There is swift action here and the spectacular finale, a fireworks up a dramatic climax preceding the happv ending. You can safely make promises for this production." W.W. HODKINSON CORPORATION 527 Fifih Avenue. New York Qty Distributing through PATHE txrhangejncorporated Foreign Distributor Apollo Trading Corp.