Moving Picture World (Jun 1919)

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june 28, 1919 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 1865 4* READ THIS "It is the opinion of everyone who witnessed this production that it is in a class by itself. It ranks above anything ever offered at this theatre and we have played them all "Exhibitors need not be afraid to get behind it as, personally, I think it a greater picture than "Hearts of the World" and we all know what that did for the exhibitor. "From my personal standpoint, I sincerely hope Allen Holubar will continue to make big pictures. He is the one man to do it. He ranks alone when it comes to handling big things. 'Miss Dorothy Phillips, star of the picture, has endeared herself to hundreds who never saw her before. Her work was a revelation — even to myself — who has watched her in many pictures. Let's have more big pictures with Dorothy Phillips and directed by the master — Holubar." FRANK A. SALISBURY, Manager Visalia Theatre Visalia, California