The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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AQallopmg Rotnancel^t of Love ana Duty ^/75''4, the Royal Northvest l Mounted Police ...^ Wi'ft+en and Di'recfed by JACQUES JACCARD ^^T tNDER northern LIGHTS" I J is a picture with the elements of romance, incident and dramatic moments mixed in the proper portions," says Motion Picture News. "Interest is aroused when the young mounted policeman falls in love with the French girl and it never lags. To give the story contrast and action, two characters are introduced. . . . These two characters furnish plenty of action and put up a thrilling fight in which the villain is killed. . . . Comedy relief is also furnished in the form of a negro who is always 'seeing things.' It is ludicrous indeed when he is seen pursued by a young bear, who does not hesitate to climb a ladder to 'get' the negro. This picture should give satisfaction wherever played."