Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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Snow Special See the critic's review in The Film Daily, dated July 9th, which savs" 'JAN OF THE BIG SNOWS' is a good bit different from most of Curwood's stories and contains no wasted footage on unessential details. You can be certain of pleasing audiences with 'JAN.'" liver Curwood's Drama of the Hudson Bay Country JAN OP TH E BIG SNOWS Directed by Charles M.Seay There's a strong, elemental force in this human Curwood story of a woman — the only woman at a fur traders' post — protected by the code of the Far North against a designing agent from civilization. It is a story of honor, love and loyalty. The other trade journal critics have been just as vigorous in their approval. "A picture that will please nine out of every ten picture fans," says Motion Picture News. "It will satisfy all who like strong outdoor subjects ; among Curwood's best," says Exhibitors Herald. In Canada; Canadian Releasing Corporation. Limited J