The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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24 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ^^ciemendous PuUing Read These — Pilot Mound, Iowa. '•'•QUR house would not hold the peopie. Had to turn hundreds away. Never happened before. Far the best ever shown." Geo. Witcraft. Cairo. lU. '■'•TT got the money. Thanks for fav Peter Lind, Bijou Theatre. ors.' Janesville, Wis. •.^TLTUNDREDS turned away. Seating capacity 300. Paid admissions 1527. Give me more of these money makers." Jacob Moelke, Majestic Theatre. Huntington, Ind. '•^"pvID a great business. Kept them ^ lined up all day." John Heffemon, Perfect Theatre. Then Act! REMEMBER that the same tremendous success that "Shipwrecked Among Cannibals" has scored in thousands of large cities and small towns is yours if you show this big sensational feature. It has tremendous pulling power for small towns — book it and draw packed houses. Sbipwredced a