Moving Picture World (Nov 1917)

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The verdict of Exhibitor Press Public WRITING OF 'THE LONE WOLF" THEY SAY: "Bert Lytell in the title role gives a very fine performance."— Exhibitors' Trade Review. "Bert Lytell screens like a 'winner' moves with the agility and 'pep' of a Fairbanks, and executes with a subtleness and unaffected air o^ a born artist.''— Motion Picture News. "Bert Lytell acts with the ease and finish of a veteran." — Moving Picture World. "Certainly there has never been a more captivating crook than this 'Wolf.' Much of his appeal is due to the personality of Mr. Bert Lytell." — New York Amer* ican. "Bert Lytell, who makes his screen debut in the production is delightful."— New York Telegraph. "Never played a picture in the Hamilton Theatre that met with better commendation than 'The Lone Wolf."'— Hamilton Amusement Co., Lancanster, Pa. " 'The Lone Wolf was one of the best productions that we have ever shown at our Strand Theatre." — M. E. Comerford Amusement Co., Scranton, Pa. " 'The Lone Wolf got over in splendid shape and was quite a sensational success, creating much talk."— The Circle Theatre Co., Indianapolis, Ind. "The acting of Mr. Lytell in every detail was excellent." — F. B. Hammond, Philadelphia, Pa. "I could give enough remarks on Mr. Lytell to fill a book."— A. L. Zacherl, Grand Forks, N. D. "Mr. LytelPs acting favorably impressed everyone." — E. Brodie, Lawrence, Mass. "Mr. Lytell is sure to be a favorite." — Jack F. Truitt, Sedalia, Mo. BERT LYTE1LL. AS MICHAEL LANYARD