Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1918)

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2272 M o I ion Picture New DX/GRIFFITHS The Great Love "^Philadelphia "Business Astounded Me!" _ \ npHE man who has been in motion pictures for a long while looks for almost anything to happen. It's hard to surprise him. It's almost impossible to get him excited. And to "astound" him — wellBut Alexander Boyd, who manages the Arcadia Theatre, Philadelphia, in which D. W. Griffith's "The Great Love" had its premiere showing in that city, writes as follows : "I ran 'The Great Love* one week, and I extremely regretted that I could not have played it for another week. The business on this picture simply astounded me. It is a typical Griffith picture and fully up to the standard set by him and the Famous PlayersLasky Corporation." When are you going to be astounded? _JR*. FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION ^-'"Vv^^ ADOLPH ZUKORftv* JESSE LLASKYIV. Pra CECIL R DE MUE Andr^wr* This is one of a series of advertisements showing the success of " The Great Love " in the foremost cities of the United States. tut! urn itui Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers