The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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CARL LAEMMLE pre^enb^/" the '3 c b fo n fu I • " • • UN I VEP9AL gPECI AL ATT PACT I ON LEOMARD ClAPHAM VIRGINIA FAIRC WILLIAM BUCKLEY ]y|0T10N PICTURE NEWS says: "Stories of Canadian Border life, with the Northwest Mounted Police playing prominent parts and the French inhabitants introduced to give a proper balance, are always interesting, for the spirit of the French* counterbalanced by the stern discipline of the M. P.'s gives the right blending — provided the story has entertainment value. "UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS' is a picture of this type — with the elements of romance, incident and drama mixed in the proper proportions. This picture shoidd give satisfaction wherever it is played.'*