Motion Picture News (Aug-Oct 1920)

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October 2 , 1920 "Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge The Book by Margaret Prescott Montague Created a Powerful Sensation in the Literary World HARRY LEVEY Presents The Motion Picture Version — Beautifully Produced with an All Star Cast — Directed by George A. Beranger VOICING THE FEELINGS OF MILLIONS We have received thousands of letters from people in every walk of life complimenting us on our good judgment in selecting this story for picturization Exhibitors Know What That Means The Stuff That Box Office Winners Are Made Of A STATE RIGHT LANDSLIDE Wire Now For Open Territory HARRY LEVEY PRODUCTIONS 230 WEST 38th STREET Distributed in Greater N. Y. by Paragon Films, 729 7th Ave. New England by Major Film Corp., Boston NEW YORK CITY New York State by Gardiner Pictures, Inc., Buffalo and Albany So. N. J. and E. Pennsylvania by A. A. Millman, Phila.