The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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26 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY IF you want to see some of the most tremendous scenes screen lias ever known see tke miglity Metropolitan Opera House sequence m '''Once To Every W^oman. Picture m your mmd tliis : — Husked under tlie spell of tke golden voice of tke new prima donna^ tkousands of evenmg-clotked men and women sit enraptured. As tke last note trills keavenwara.... A sW! Tke singer falls unconscious, felled ky tke kuUet of a man m a kox.... Silence.... screaming silence.... Tken pandemonium ... Swaying witk a frenzied fear of tkey kflOW fiot whaU tkese folks of tke elite mill and stampede like a f riglitened herd of cattle... Tkey rusk tkrougk tke aisles and corridors m blind panic!.... Tkrilling ? Yes.... and real. You 11 agree tkat kere, indeed is a picture !