Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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WILLIAM COURTENAY GAIL KANE "i’* ' 5iSl HOWARD ESTABROOIO mm i mi i i , I) I PS? / An Amazing List Of Superfine Attractions IN THREE PARTS Three Frank Keenans Comprising “The Midnight Stage,” one of the greatest dramas ever made. “More Trouble,” a comedy drama that had a sensational run at New York's Rialto Theatre. “Loaded Dice,” one of the mightiest dramas of retribution ever filmed. Four Baby Marie Osbornes Presenting the most celebrated child star the screen has ever seen, in her greatest successes, pictures that will bring smiles and tears from every audience. Four Irene Castles Comprising “Convict 993,” a tense and thrilling melodrama. “The Mark of Cain,” the exciting tale of circumstantial evidence that almost convicted. “Sylvia of the Secret Service,” a melodrama that has action galore. “Vengeance is Mine,“ a picture that packs a punch.