Exhibitor's Trade Review (Sep-Nov 1921)

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ANTONIO THREE SEVENS "Three Sevens," by Perley Poore Sheehan, appeared in both magazine and book form, and was selected by President Albert E. Smith for Antonio Moreno as offering the exact type of story in which this Adonis excels. The story is a combination of mystery, adventure and athletic prowess. "Three Sevens" is a love story. In this respect alone it resembles many other pictures of today. In all others it is distinctly and glowingly different. "Three Sevens" is a story many audiences will remember after they have forgotten later pictures. A successful, worth-while Antonio Moreno production. — Five Reels.