Exhibitor's Trade Review (Dec 1922 - Feb 1923)

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The see-it-and-you Vbook-it Patheserial Pearl White in PLUNDER Produced and Directed by George B. Seitz " 'Plunder' is endowed with action, speed, cast, production. It moves with characteristic skill, gradually gaining in tempo until the end of each episode leaves curiosity at the boiling point with a desire to go in quest of one's breath. Granting that Pearl White carries honors as the star, the supporting cast deserves due credit for splendid work, and the cameraman for unusual effects."— M. P. News. "The stunts come thick and fast and the action is speedy in the extreme. ... Each episode closes with an exciting moment. It affords plenty of thrills and then some. A good deal of money seems to have been spent on the production and there are some good interiors. Altogether a good serial." — Film Daily. '' 'Plunder' is the best set and photographed serial we have ever seen. It has been made with the care of a special production and Miss White has never been more effectively lighted or given a better vehicle .... Most real and exciting. The workmanship of the picture as well as the nerve and vivacity of Pearl White make it well worth seeing." — N. Y. Morning Telegraph. A better serial couldn't be made! Patheserial