Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1919)

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f I I ■December ^^,ipip SI ENSATION George T. Partly in the Exhibitor's Trade Review — December 13, 1919. "A WOMAN IN GREY" proceeds along saner lines than the majority of serials, presents a clearly defined plot which isn't lost sight of during its rapid whirl of events of baffling mystery, hair-breadth escapes, lively scraps, and melodramatic action. Love, romance and adventure mingle in alluring fashion and the clement of breathless suspense dominates in each episode. Marion Russell in the Billboard — December 6, 1919. The one thing which highly recommends this serial to serious consideration is the construction of the story. Built on a solid beginning of baffling mystery it accelerates with each scene, and there is no abatement in the exciting sequences which pile thrill upon thrill. Women especially will follow this serial with eager anticipation. E. F. Supple in the Motion Picture News — December 20, 1919. Swift action, a well knit story, strange events cleverly planned to reinforce the central mystery and " chance taking " stunts add greatly to the entertainment value of this production. Margaret I. Macdonald in the Moving Picture World— December 20, 1919. One of the charms in this serial is the clever atmosphere of mystery and splendid acting. Its accompanying thrills and the fascinating uncertainty as to what follow the close of each episode. EPISODES SUSPENSE ACTION DEATH-DEF} ING FOR TERRITORIAL RIGHTS APPLY 10 SERICO PRODUCING Corp. 220 West 42nd Street NEW YORK CITY