Motography (Jan-Jun 1913)

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May 31, 1913 MOTOGRAPHY 7 li: I The Battle of Gettysburg 1 IN FIVE REELS Produced by TROS. H. INCE, Managing Director ol Kay-Bee and Broncho Films Five Reels oi Overwhelming Magnificence, Superb Acting and Sensationalism Without a Doubt the Greatest Moving Picture Ever Produced 1, 3, 6, 8, 16 and 24 Sheet Posters An absorbing story leads up to the great struggle, which lasted three days — July 1, 2 and 3 — and in which the loss of life was appalling. General Lee hurled himself upon the North, and the Union forces were hurriedly marshalled and met him at Gettysburg. The Union army numbered more than 77,000 and the Confederate forces 59,000. The charge of General Pickett, with 4,900 men, following a fierce cannonading, into the center of the Union army, is the most sensational, heroic and thrilling incident in the war history of the world. Special Terms and Bookings Can Be Had Exclusively Through the Offices of The Mutual Film Corporation | New York Motion Picture Corporation | == Long Acre Bldg. 42nd St. and Broadway New York City r. Just say, "I saw it in MOTOGRAPHY." Thank you.