Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1920)

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3514 Thomas Berta, Oracle Theatre, Rock Springs, Wyo. " Your pictures all go big with us and we are really surprised at the'drawing power of all the First National Franchise pictures." THAT'S THE REASON WHY Ihere'IJ bo a Franchise Motion Picture News Now Thrilling Broadway Throngs Thousands at the New York Strand are peering fascinated into the Devil's Garden — into its pool reflecting life's images — Beautiful women singing the soulless Siren song that lures men to destruction — Dissolute men reaching out with glittering enticements to drag down beauty and innocence into its mire — A kaleidoscopic view, vivid, lurid, of life in the raw — portrayed with the consummate artistry of the master of emotional acting — Gripping, intense, human. Whitman Bennett presents His personally supervised production I o N BARRYMORE in The Devil's Garden An adaptation of W. B. Maxwell's novel Directed by Kenneth Webb A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Foreign Representative, David P. Howells, Inc. 729 Seventh Ave., New York City