The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Sep-Oct 1922)

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54 THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. September 23, 1922. LONDON DAILIES UNANIMOUS IN PRAISING THE NEW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “ONE OF THE BLOOD.” ‘A rollicking Fairbanks film—Fairbanks, the envy of youth and the bewilderment of age, can bring the sublime and ridiculous to a point of such perfect “harmony, that we forget. his facetiousness in admiration of «his athletic pranks, and his levity in our surprise that he can be such a very accomplished actor. The result is an extremely happy entertainment.’ —DAILY MAIL. ‘*One of the Blood’ presents Douglas Fairbanks, the popular film dare-devil, in his most dashing and amusing mood. He rescues women from burning tenements, foils a band of | criminals, quells two rebellions, and comes into the crown of a European State. This is fine, breezy, healthy entertainment.” —EVENING NEWS. * A return to the type he made famous. ¢ In it Fairbanks leaps light-heartedly from adventure to adventure.” —KVENING STANDARD. ‘A film full of topical Fairbanks ‘ stunts * and humour—plenty of healthy fun.” —MORNING POST. “A typical Fairbanks—full of adventurous mirth and daring.”” —SU’NDAY PICTORIAL. “A dashing adventure drama—something; startling in the way of spectacle.” —THE REFEREE. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS inOne of theBlood” ———————— THE ALLIED ARTISTS CORPORATION LTD. 86-88 Wardour Street :: LONDON, W.1. Telegrams—'* ALLARTISCO, WESTCENT, LONDON.” Telephone—REGENT 5516-1778-1779. _ Original from Digitized by Google NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY