Associated First National Franchise (1921)

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"A Spectacle That Read what the critics of many cities say of Albert A. Kaufman's presentation of Allen Holubar's Drama Eternal starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS Adapted by Allen Holubar from the theme by Olga Linek Scholl A COMPELLING PICTURE "Dorothy Phillips has done something altogether breathtaking, pictured in a compelling manner. It is astonishingly well produced, acted and staged." — Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. EPIC IN QUALITY "An unusual picture drama. It has an epic quality, is crowded with pageantry and thousands of actors carry on the story." — Neiv York Evening Telegram. ELABORATE PRODUCTION "One of the most elaborate productions, with gorgeous spectacles." — Philadelphia Public Ledger. A WOMAN'S PICTURE "Stirring scenes of combat and striking photographic effects. Dorothy Phillips shows real feeling in her work. A picture from the woman's side." — Neiv York Sun. HUGE SCENES "Dorothy Phillips is triumphantly beautiful, and the heroine's visions are huge and expensive scenes; interesting."— New York News. WILL PLEASE ALL "A pretentious production, magnificently staged and splendidly acted. The drama is spirited, is staged on a big scale with beautiful and impressive scenes. It is one of the most important screen productions of the year and will be sure to please everyone." — Philadelphia Record. TRIUMPH IN ART "A big spectacle; a drama mirroring the kaleidoscopic conflict between the sexes. A triumph as a mark of big screen canvasses." — Los Angeles Examiner. WILL TALK ABOUT IT "Spectacularly produced and staged. It will give them something to talk about." — New York Morning Telegraph. A First National Attraction That's another reason why 97i€»/ip7/ be a Franchise everywhere Is Breath Taking!" Philadelphia Evening Bulletin WOMEN WILL LIKE IT "It gives woman a triumphant deification, and will prove exceedingly popular with them." — Indianapolis Star. GORGEOUS SPECTACLE "Beautifully presented, with spectacles so gorgeous it affords a splendid entertainment." — Philadelphia Inquirer. ONE OF THE FEW "Sensationally spectacular scenes. There have been few films produced which contain such a wealth of scenes of vast compass with thousands of participants, and pictorially so striking." — New York Evening Mail. MOST LAVISH "A three-fold bang for attention. Scene after scene of lavish background, and hordes of extra people." — New York American. TREMENDOUS SCENE'S "A spectacular portrayal of an impressive theme; a picture of especial excellence and of special appeal to women. There are scenes that are tremendous and scenes that are like rare bits of tapestry. It carries a big idea and is rich and colorful."— Philadelphia North American. MOST STUPENDOUS "One of the most talked-of dramas in the history of motion pictures, and one of the most stupendous cinema dramas made." — Washington Times. BIG MODERN STORY "An elaborate and impressive spectacle; a big modern story with big scenes. It is packing them in at the Strand here." — Syracuse Post-Standard. IT'S DIFFERENT "A cinema of a different type. Most striking battle scene with hundreds of men and women." — New York Herald. A LAVISH PRODUCTION "Very elaborate scenes and a lavish production, representing the expenditure of several fortunes."— Indianapolis Daily Times. IT'S STUPENDOUS "A stupendous presentation." — Los Angeles Record. EVERY FOOT INTERESTS "The best dramatic and spectacular offering so far presented at the Stanley. The settings are massive and the picture is interesting in every foot." — Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger. WONDERFUL PICTURE "Scenes are as elaborate as in 'Intolerance.' The star has beauty and charm. Wonderful." — New York Tribune.