Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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^^it Old QasAioned'j^llI^^^ are genuine little productions, each containing the plot and fabric of a story. Long ago they ceased to be mere scenics and developed the character which to-day makes them rank by themselves for quality in the minds of the American public — and the exhibitors who book them. In almost every city the best newspapers week after week comment upon the beauties of these picturesque and imaginative productions, and exhibitors benefit greatly by such comments. There are 26 Post Nature Pictures being released exclusively through F. B. Warren Corporation this year — a new subject each second week. The titles of the first five and scenes from them are pictured on the margin of this announcement. Post Nature Pictures will play, on their merits, in no less than 8,000 theatres. by CORPORATION NEW YORK CITY %l&htn3on Gncsoe CUours"