The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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Ju^t releas'ed No 4 VhEN the DEVUy a hit! -and clean! There's no hit or miss about this Red Rider series of six two-reel romances of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Rarely, if ever, has there been crowded into two reels such crisp action — such zest and vim — with all the tang and gusto of the great Canadian timberlands. There's a snap and a pithy "let's go" that carries these brisk, impelling pictures with their big-hearted, rough, raw-boned fellows straight into the heart. Clean and virile as the very air of the woods idolized by these devil-may-care fellows; men rough as a nutmeg grater and as fine beneath. LEONAKD CLAPHAM and VIUCjINIA ^AIRE Vrilten and directed hy JACom^ JACCABD