Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1920)

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(1 U.WJ-lammons Present? '■■ 'v. ■ ■ — nm AN N ETTE ELLERMAN (Herself) IN SLOW MOTION PRODUCED BY WESTERN PICTURES EXPLOITATION CO. "JTIIS woman has regularly drawn a salary that has set a new mark in the vaudeville world. Her name in the electric lights of a theatre is recognized as the one strongest audienceattracting magnet that can be displayed. As " the Modern Venus" she has had more free advertising from the magazines and newspapers of the country than any woman who ever lived. Every woman will be curious to see on the screen the person whom they have come to know as the exemplar of the human form divine. Her charms will appeal to every man with a power that no "girl show" can equal. They want to see Annette Kellerman herself. No picture shows her as this does. No eye can record what the camera has preserved.