Moving Picture World (May 1919)

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630 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD May 3, 1919 Adapted by *Mlac« CXIifion. Directed ty Dell Henderson. PRESS COMMENTS: "Highly enjoyable comedy drama. Exerts a direct pull apon the interest from the start to finish. Another interesting proof of what the screen can accomplish in the way of entertamment that is at once artistic and satisfying."— Moving Picture World. "Best World release in six months. Story of suspense and comedy values which far tranescends anything before offered by this company. A feature of unusual merit from every one of its angles. Cleverly written and cleverly handled. It offers a lively hour of entertainment, ari hour well worth taking out of the twenty-four of the day."— Af of/' on Picture /Vows. "Should prove popular drawing card. Strikes a fast gait and there is no lack of action to the finish. Suspense is well developed and maintained throughout. Plenty of exciting situations."— .ExA/bi for 's Trade Review. "Fans must admit that 'Three Green Eyes' gives them their money's worth in stellar value and the story chosen provides a splendid star vehicle. Above par." — Sunday Tele/fraph. THE FASTEST GROWING MOTION PICTURE COMPANY IN THE WORLD