The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Jul-Aug 1922)

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2 THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. July 29, 1922. Here are some of the Press ‘Reports “THE LILAC SUNBONNET” An Adaptation of S. R. Crockett’s Scottish Story Featuring JOAN MORGAN. Kine Weekly— “ Altogether, an’ eminently useful booking where something other than blood and thunder is accepted; it.is typical of the better British work of the day and essentially clean."’ Cinema— ‘: The whole aspect of the picture is charm’ng—pleasing scenery and excellent characterisation.’ KE PLS \ Bios cope— : Ws ‘Sound production and good photography combine in making this a pleasing GAP P : Pp PROS and entertaining film.” SS’ Film Renter— — Lo: ‘* Beautifully set in scenic surroundings that will delight kinema-goers—should Produced by prove a general favourite.”’ SIDNEY MORGAN chieise = ee ; ‘A case in point of the argument of the increasing progress of British-made U CERTIFICATE films is ‘The Lilac Sunbonnet.’ In every Way the whole production is a Se credit to British film-making."’ ‘Released Feb. 1923 Era— ‘‘The magnificent Highland scenery and some finely tinted moonlight scenes NUMBER SIX are an attractive feature of this excellent production. Marks, 9}."' NAT The Times : BRITISH NATIONAL ‘'€The Lilac Sunbonnet’ is another of those productions which we like to PROGRAM ME think characteristic of the best side of the British film industry, BUTCHER’S FILM SERVICE, LTD., Camera House, Farringdon Ave., LONDON, E.C.4. Phone: Holborn 5995 (5 lines) Wires :Butchilms, Fleet, London, Cables: Butchilms, Fleet, London. MANCHESTER: 40 Deansgate. LEEDS: 66 New Briggate. Phone: City 1270. Wires: Butchilms, Manchester. Phone: 26339. Wires: Butchilms, Leeds Google