The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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22 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY Virginia Dale says in the Chicago Daily Journal '^'jpHERE have been cannibal pictures before but it is safe to say that never have there been any as remarkable as this now on exhibition. Aside from the awe this film inspires, there is an educational value not to be ignored. — It looks as if the missing link were found. "Brisk sub-titles explain as the film unwinds. The photography, for the most part, is unexpectedly clear — it should be remembered that much was done by microphotography. Mr. Laenmile has accomplished an accurate pictorial history of a race of which little has hitherto been known. It is worthy of the utmost consideration." "SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS' A UNIVERSAL JEWEL With More Elxploitation Angles Than A Circus