Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1916)

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March 4, 1916. MOTION PICTURE NEWS 1245 ITS FIRST STATE RIGHTS RELEASE A FAMOUS AMD BEAUTIFUL STAR WnOSE REPUTATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BY CLEVER WORK entim T/f EM LAW THAN PROGRAM PICTURES AND NOT THROUGH PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING • ASAHATTRAO TION-A STAR OFTMIS CAL IBER MEANS CAPACITY IN ANY THEATRE EDWIN MILTON ROYLE ^""™?TV/sQ™AV^MrN^!?T2.^^'' SAYS: "Beatriz Michelena's work on the witness stand in "The Unwritten Law" is the most real and convincing emotion I have seen in picture art. Real grief, as we know, is grotesque and distressing, if not ludicrous, but Miss Michelena's is so restrained, so free from exaggeration that it approaches artistic perfection. It is a v*ry great triumph." NOTE NO TERRITORY WILL BE ALLOTTED UNTIL AFTER TRADE SHOWING IN NEW VORK CITY ON FEB, 24th--' CALIFORNIA MOTION PICTURE CORPORATIOM Many a packed house is directly traceable to an advertisement in the "News."