Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1916)

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46 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. 14. No. 1 Frank Keman arvci Enid Markcyii TH&rPHANTOM Not since the days of the famous "Raffles" has there been a detective story so exciting, so full of adventure, so thoroughly absorbing as "The Phantom" the latest TRIANGLE PLAY with Frank Keenan and Enid Markey, to be released July 2nd. Chock full of surprises — abounding with quick action and tense moments— this TRIANGLE PLAY is different from any other in which Frank Keenan has appeared. So cleverly is the story handled that the most enthusiastic fan won't be able to foretell the final ending. By the time Keenan has changed from Gentleman Thief to Central Office Detective and then to U. S. Secret Service Officer anything seems possible. And when the end is reached you are more surprised than ever at the outcome. If your patrons enjoy detective plays they certainly will appreciate "The Phantom." How can an advertiser continue advertising? By giving YOU value.