Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1920)

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MR. STATE RIGHTS' BUYER.— I have repeatedly stated you should / be more particular in the selection of pictures, in the entire range from! I Features to Short Stuff, for your present profit and future growth I and success. I [don't claim to have the only good pictures that are available for Stateti Rights' Buyers, but I do claim that I know what a good picture is]] because I have marketed a great many money-makers, and I am nowli offering Two Big Features that are 100% Box Office attractions. "THE VICTIM" is a six-reel super-feature in which Robert T. Hainesl is featured, with a wonderful cast, including Joyce Fair and Harryl Benham — when you see this picture you will agree with me that it im replete with suspense, excitement, soul-stirring action and, in addition, the settings and photography are beautiful. Its story presents a maze of baffling situations that nearly send an innocent man to his death. / I have just learned Robert T. Haines plays an important part in "The Foreigner," a forthcoming First National release. "The Victim" also has a special exploitation tie-up that is unusually valuable for the Box Office. "A GOOD BAD MAN" is a six-reel Super-Western Production. If is a stirring Drama of the Great West, and the romance of it unfolds an interesting tale of what the love of a woman can accomplish. The story, the production, the action is of the highest standard and there*! can't be any doubt about the Cast having bigger money pulling powers than any recent production offered to you. Just think of it — in the cast are — Pete Morrison, a very popular Universal Western Star. Carol Holloway, a popular Vitagraph Serial Star. Jack Richardson with the Pathe Serial following. Ruth King, featured in the "Devil's Passkey." Harry Von Meter, one of the best known Heavies of the Screen; Spottis-* wood e Aitken, one of our cleverest character actors with a reputation dating back to "The Birth of a Nation." William Lyons West and others are included. If you want these Two Big Features, and some excellent Short Stuff, particularly two-reel Western Thrillers, wire or write to me. Joe Brandt President C. B. C. Film Sales Corporation 1600 Broadway, New York