The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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—THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY Carl Laemmie pre/ent/ UNIVERSAL JEWEL MASTER PICTURE Presenting the Small Town's Big W inner — pHILIP RAND, manager of the Rex Theatre, Salmon, Idaho, writes: "There is no reason why any small town or large city exhibitor should not make money on "The Devil's Passkey'. It is a gem." AND from another small town — Huntsville, Ala., — Manager C. L. Hackworth, of the Grand Theatre, writes : " 'The Devil's Passkey' is the best picture I have ever presented. Anyone who passes up this master picture is passing up his best bet." IJANNIBAL, Mo., through Manager Thomas Rigler of the Park Theatre, reports: " 'The Devil's Passkey' proved a knockout — so much so that I extended my run an additional two days."