The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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ii Stirring Start to Fighting Finish WHEN the mighty ELMO LINCOLN first tore loose in "ELMO, THE MIGHTY" a goodly lot of shrewd exhibitors saw that here was a new serial star bound to bring them a bag-full of new money. They played him and he I made good and then they played ' him again in "ELMO, THE FEAR' LESS." And then all those who missed out on his first serial came I trooping in. And they're still comI ing— for "ELMO, THE FEARLESS" is an even bigger audiencesuccess than "ELMO, THE MIGHTY" — a perfect tornado of action, big scenes, new stunts and feats of strength. Directed by J. P. McGOWAN Elmo threw up his arm to ward off the blow. The next instant the Are reached the explosives.