Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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2126 Motion Picture N t ■Ml M Mf M( M( Ml M ui TO TO o M M u ui M w mm mm LXasterpiece " Rip Van Winkle " — by far the greatest known character of fiction or] stage to-day, comes to the screen as " a greater picture than a play." Ward Lascelle has given it all the beauty, fascination and flavor that made the book so popular, and Thomas Jefferson as Rip, gives a performance that will long be remembered and cherished — a performance thai equals that of the most beloved of all Jeffersons — his fathei — Joe Jefferson. i Truly it may be said that " Rip Van Winkle "* is £ masterpiece.