Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1919)

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BOOK THIS PICTURE! zA Fo\h->erful spectacle of the (J?'l<^nf A Reginald Barker Production No such photoplay has ever before been created in the motion picture drama. And no two players were ever more perfectly cast for a drama of the emotions t h a n Geraldine Farrar and Lou Tellegen. It is Geraldine Farrar's supreme triumph, and it seems almost a desecration to step down from that triumph to a discussion of its money-making possibilities for the exhibitor. We speak with reserve \\ hen w e say that the countr}' at large \\ \\\ flock to see Flame of the Desert — and the wonderful Geraldine Farrar! GOLUWYN PICTURES CORPORATION Samuel Gold«-\-n, President