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

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MH June 2, 1923. THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. vii. A RESOUNDING — WELCOME — MORNING POST— “the film will easily take a place among the most ie imposing products of the cinema.” DAILY NEWS— “* Matheson Lang has never done such natural and forceful work for the films as in this picture.’’ “ YORKSHIRE OBSERVER— « Mr. Matheson Lang as the jealous sea captain is a great success.”’ REFEREE— ‘“ It is a revelation of what can be done on the screen.”’ REYNOLDS NEWS— ““ A production of absorbing interest.’’ NEWS OF THE WORLD— ‘© Will undoubtedly take high rank among screen dramas.”’ SUNDAY ILLUSTRATED “« What a relief to see a film so good as ‘ Jealousy.’ ”’ EMPIRE NEWS— ‘“Matheson Lang’s struggle with the mate, his fierce encounters with the mutinous crew, are things to thrill the most blasé picturegoer.”” FILM RENTER— “It is a sure success for any hall.’”’ BIOSCOPE— ‘A strong, simple, human story, ‘Jealousy ’ should make an unusually wide appeal.’ CINEMA— ““ We regard it as one of the best films showing in London.” }) CAPACITY CROWDS _NEW OXFORD THEATRE.