The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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TACQUES JACCARD wrote this story and ^ JACQUES JACCARD made the pictureas clean cut and fast running a feature as you'll see in many a day. What your people will like about it after its story and the fine acting of every member of the company, not forgetting the bear and the baby, is the glorious atmosphere of the Big Woods, the splendid outdoor shots, the crystal clear photography of scenes that they would like to lose themselves in and the straightforwardness with which the tale is told. Book this first-class drama for something that ninety-nine out of every hundred in your audience will like from beginning to end — and then think its five reels all too short. A Callopin^ Pofrtance of Love and Dufy and Jhe Royal Horthy/es\ MoHHfed Police Ai in^pirini^ a$ a Glorious breeze %\rsiM from Jhe Woods