Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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“You can promise them some good action and romance, ’’declares The Film Daily, “for the situations are unusual and the entire offering is a little off the beaten track.” To this the Motion Picture News adds, “With sufficient action and a cast comprising four well known players, (Winifred Westover, Joe King, Dolores Cassinelli and Frank Sheridan), there is no reason why any exhibitor should not make money.” Summing up, the Exhibitors Herald concludes, “The excellent acting of the cast, beautiful settings and some realistic fights are its outstanding features.” “Anne of Little Smoky” IS unusual, IS entertaining and IS making money for the exhibitors. You can bank on that when you book it. ‘Distributed through Vathe Exchange, Inc. Foreign Representative for Playgoers pictures • Sidney Garrett • cplay goers pictures / presents /