The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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38 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY — COMPARE THEM WITH ANY FEATURE PICTURE IF you could get two good five-reel features just as cheaply as you could get one you'd grab them in a hurry, wouldn't you? Well, here's your chance to get feature stuff in two-reel lengths. These rugged, rapid stories of the Great Outdoors are the highest quality short subjects available. You'll do both your patrons and your box-office a good turn by booking all of these Romances of the Northwest Mounted Police. SIX Two-Reel features Weekly releases TheJJ New <<RED RIDER"»s Featuring Leonard Clapkam and Virginia Faire Current release -BIG STAKES" THIS number is typical of the quality of the other five. Here you get as much action, mystery, romance, adventure, humor, love interest and all the rest in two reels as usually is padded out to five. This is the sort of stuff that builds a reputation for a house. Try one and be guided by the comment of your crowd. Written and directed by Jacques Jaccard **Universal always did make the best short stuff.''