The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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CRIMSON SKIES Mutiny le High Seas ! ONE of the big, gripping scenes in this picture of big scenes is when Captain Yank Barstow quells the mutineers who have struck down his mate. Elmo Lincoln — strong, silent, watchful, quick as a cat — gives this situation wonderful realism. One jump, one blow, one pistol shot and the peril to the ship's company is past — only the low mutterings of the mutineers are heard — precursors of the terrible typhoon soon to sweep the vessel's decks and add yet another tremendous thrill. UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER.PRODUCTION