Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS a Peter B Kyne special Jack Holt I NT NVWhiZe Satan Sleeps" HERE is a real special! A strong and wholesome story which gives Jack Holt one of the most compelling and highly dramatic roles ever screened. Adapted by Albert Shelby LeVino from the famous Saturday Evening Post story by Peter B. Kyne, it contains characters and situations that touch the heart of even the most "'hard-boiled" audience. It contains both comedy and pathos in profusion, and it is enacted by an excellent cast including Fritzi Brunette, Betty Francisco, Herbert Standing, Sylvia Ashton, Fred Huntley and J. P. Lockney. Joseph Henabery, who made "Brewster's Millions," ''The Call of the North," and many other successes, is the director. This is a real picture and your patrons are going to give it high praise beyond any question of doubt. By Albert Shelby LeVino, based on Peter B. Kyne's story "The Parson of Panamint." Directed by Joseph Henabery Released September 18, 1922