Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1921 - Mar 1922)

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WHO SAYS ITS BIG? THEY SAY ITS BIG/ A story of characters recognizably real, told against the most impressive backgrounds ever collected from the Canadian Rockies, makes this picture stand out as something really conspicuous. — Laurence Reid in Motion Picture News. For superb setting "Conceit," a Lewis J. Selznick production, leads them all. * * * "Conceit" gets away from the beaten trail * * * effectively acted by an excellent cast. — Edward Wetzel in Moving Picture World. I If we were an exhibitor we would book "Conceit," give it first-class exploitation and then sit back confidently and watch its effect on patrons. It is a picture which will appeal to nearly everybody for the very good reason that it contains stuff of real appeal and it has been splendidly produced. * * * "Conceit" is an exceptional picture. — Exhibitors Trade Review. The story is told with conviction. * * * It is revolutionary. * * * The characters are conservative, believable creatures who act like people. And they look like people, too. — Helen Rockwell in The Morning Telegraph. (§v%^v <§f\ i§£\ ^ <3f\ ^^®|