The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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STUFF UUORTH FEATURING "Y know how difficult it is these days to find really meritorious short stuff — subjects of lesser length than so-called features that can be featured honestly on a program instead of being used merely as fillers or "chasers." Here you have them — a series of two-reelers that live up in every respect to the standards set in RGleasQd Weokly Boqinninq Oct. 4 W with ^^J Son of the ^ Uorth. " pictures of greater length. Here are six clean, straightforward, vigorous tales of the Northwest Mounted Police filmed among backgrounds that make their pictorial appeal as welcome as their swift movement and their alluring romance and adventure. Your patrons will like these pictures because they are really quality features in two reels ; you'll like them because they'll make money for you. Try one and be convinced.