The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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"DESTINY" Directed by Rollin Sturgeon A BIG and very sticcessful picture which tells the story of a simple family whose members chose their own roads, or thought they chose them, to success. Dramatic, splendidly staged and directed 2md one of the best things Dorothy Phillips ever did. A very wholesome picture that appeals to everyone. That fine actor, William Stowell, hsis a big part in this most satisfying play. You can not go wrong on "Destiny." ''PAID IN ADVANCE" Directed by Allen Hoiubar UNDOUBTEDLY, the finest picture of Alaska and its riotous gold cemips that has ever been made. Wondrous in its winter scenes and the surging life of the gold-crazed men and women who even today struggle against Nature and their own mad psis&ions in these same surroundings. This picture was a tremendous success at The Capitol, New York's greatest theatre. It's virtually impossible for this picture ever to look old — and its story will be forever new. Every One a Proven Universal-Jewe