Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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r 8, 1922 EXHIBITORS HERALD The Picture That Made London Turn "Movie Mad Unqualified Praise From England's Greatest Critics "One of the greatest sensations in the way of emotional entertainment that London has ever known is 'Orphans of the Storm' *** Raises film making almost to the scale of Wagnerian dynamics *** There is the spiritual insight of Shakespeare in it. One knew that sooner or later Griffith would drive critics to seek parallels for his genius in other paths of arts." — London Express. *' 'Orphans of the Storm' stamps Griffith as a producer of genius *** admirably and perfectly done *** every child in London should be taken to see it." London Times. "With 'Orphans of the Storm' Griffith has set a standard for other producers to emulate." — London Telegraph. "Contrived on a monumental scale, this picture again demonstrates Griffith is unquestionably the greatest film producer in the world."-London News. " A masterpiece *** a perfect film *** the acting of Lillian Gish is inspired." London News. Thunderous Thrills! Tender est Love! Trembling Romance! Something Perfect! Now Booking Through UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, D. W. Griffith Hiram Abrams, President