The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY -21 h this sensational picture is to CIRCUS IT! WE'VE said it before — we say it again. Circus this "Cannibal" picture as you never circussed anything in your history — because it will make good on every single thing you say. Many a time an exhibitor holds back for fear that the picture won't make good, but you needn't be afraid of that with "SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS." This is the real thing in sensational films, and you can go just as far as you like. The best of it all is — you won't have any trouble working up exploitation stunts on it because the picture has so many angles that you can play up. If you're short on ideas, go back through past issues of the Moving Picture Weekly, and you'll find more than enough that have worked out to perfection. Now Playing to Crowded Houses EVERYWHERE Why O Not r Yours •