Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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r from a great ialph Connor EXHIBITORS TRADE REVIEW: — " The Man from Glengarry " holds good interest and should generally satisfy those tvho see it. There is plenty of action throughout the story and the outdoor scenery used through the picture is well worth seeing. SCREEN OPINIONS : — Class A. "The Man from Glengarry."' one of Ralph Connor's best stories, lends itself well to the screen, and in the present picturization the spectacular and sensational features have been given special attention. AMUSEMENTS, Minn.: — This picture should go over big with lovers of fustaction outdoor pictures. It moves fast, ha^ sufficient fights and thrills, and some real unusual photographic effects. VARIETY: — Smashing melodramatic action picture of the northern logging camps with magnificent scenic leatures. GLENGARRY Its a HODKINSON PICTURE Produced by OTTAWA FILM PRODUCTIONS Inc.