Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1915)

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14 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. 12. No. 6. American Film Company, Inc., Releases A Two-Part "Flying A" Drama A tense picture — situations that surprise — straight-fromthe-shoulder action — scenes of wonderful beauty. A petulant flirt toys with men's hearts and is punished. Featuring Winifred Greenwood and Edward Coxen Directed by Henry Otto The Honeymooners An American "Beauty" Drama Clean — vivacious — pretty. A film that is bound to please. It has the appeal — the punch — that everybody loves. Featuring Neva Gerber and Webster Campbell Directed by Archer MacMachin The Assayer of Lone Gap A Single-Reel "Flying A'* Drama A burglar's visit makes a coward of an unborn child. The inborn fear is throtled and a maiden's love is won. Featuring Vivian Rich and Walter Spencer Directed by Reaves Eason BOOK AMERICAN FILMS THEY DRAW THE CROWDS Distributed throughout the United State* exclusively by Mutual Film Corporation American Film Company, Inc. 40 S. S. Hutchinson, President CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers.