Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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t. His hest picture f This was Mr. Walsh's own judgment when he completed the picture. His judgment has since been upheld by the critics who place it as one of the finest of the year and one of the best box office attractions. R. A WALSH presents Peter B. Kyne's famous story of the Northwest. $ KINDRED «/MXJST «** MIRIAM COOPER Directed by R. A. Walsh ; scenario by J. T. O'Donolioe ; Pnotograpny by Lyman Broenmg and Charles Vanenger ; Art Direction by William Mengies A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION