Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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494 Motion Picture News The Most Novel Picture You [Ever Did See — STRONG HEART. THE WOLF-DOG. after a fierce fight with his persecutor and the man who had threatened his mistress, drives the man-beast over a cliff and leaps after him to continue the battle to the death in the water. H. O. DAV I S presents "The Silent Call” A Laurence Trimble & Jane Murfin Production Distributed by Associated First National Pictures, Inc. MILLIONS have read this story in the Saturday Evening Post where it appeared under the title of “The Cross Pull,'' written by the internationally known author of stories of the wild, Hal. G. Evarts. These millions will be eager to see this picture.