The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (May-Jun 1923)

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vi. THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. June 2, 1923. DAILY TELEGRAPH— ‘“An unforgettable drama . . . Matheson Lang gives a masterly sketch.”’ DAILY EXPRESS— DAILY MAIL— ‘* Film that is a triumph for the cinema.”’ ““Tt is Mr. Matheson Lang’s magnificent art asa film actor which will make the real success of the play.’ EVENING NEWS— DAILY SKETCH— THE TIMES— WESTMINSTER GAZETTE DAILY GRAPHIC— THE ERA— ‘“Many thrilling moments.’ ““ Matheson Lang has given of his best.’’ “The atmosphere of the sea is well maintained throughout.” ‘The most effective realism ever shown on a kinema screen.” ““ Perfectly developed in action and beautiful in photography.” ““ Matheson Lang’s powerful study is undoubtedly the finest piece of work this actor has done for the film.” DAILY HERALD— ‘“A first-class picture well worth seeing . . . Everything about it rings true.”’ MORNING ADVERTISER “* A tinely-produced and acted film . . . Mr. Matheson Lang was excellent as the jealous skipper of the ship.’’ — DREW TO THE