Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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P**5£ng Corporation Scturcs Studio. Culvtr City California Maroh 16, 1923. Charles J. Van Enger Standard Film Laboratories, Los Angeles, California. Gentlemen: It gives me great pleasure to write you this unsolicited letter commending the work of your organization on the release prints of "The Christian", whioh I photographed for Maurioe Tourneur at the Goldwyn studio. It is an inspiration to the man at the crank to know that whatever of beauty he gets on the negative will not be lost, but enhanoed, in the laboratory. The motion picture is, necessarily, the product of many minds and hands, and its effect can be marred by any one weak link in the chain. I commend your work to the confidence and the patronage of my fellow craftsmen. Sincerely yours, I