Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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You 11 be "Sold on Sight with in Leo Maloney RANGE RIDER SERIES Two Part Westerns Better short dramas just can't be made. Story, action, beautiful scenery, good direction, fine acting. See one or two and you'll be sold on sight. "Under Suspicion''; "We have reported on several of this series but could not help sending a report on this. Had several comments on this. Everybody pleased. Try them. The price is right, too." Anderson & Weatherby, Gem, Omaha (Ex. Herald). "These pictures have been holding a pretty good tempo all along, always containing a well fought fight, beautiful scenic backgrounds and sufficient plot. However, 'Smoked Out' is one of the best. It has an unusual amount of human interest and stages the best fight of the series." M. P. News Written and directed by Leo Maloney and Ford Beebe afh^pictun TRADE (y) MARK.