The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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20 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY Genevieve Harris — Says in the Chicago Eve. Post ^ ^ J AM quite sure you will enjoy seeing this film record of a daring adventure. It is interesting from start to finish. There are no dull moments. The views are all genuine. "The scenes of the cannibals at home are very interesting. The photography is very clear and the close-ups mamy. You become quite well acquainted with these ferocious creatures, who had, just a few months before their pictures were taJcen, dined upon a missionary and who look quite ready to make a stew of our daring camera men. "The scenes of their savage rites are fascinatng without being so gruesome as to be repellent. The camera men have used good judgment in selecting the scenes so that the picture, while thrilling, is not offensive." SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS" A UNIVERSAL JEWEL With More Exploitation Angles Than A Ckeus