The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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16 — THfi MOVmC PICTURE WEEKLY— Tke Man played PrisciUa Dean m ' Tke Virgin of Stamboul kas a great tig money treat comg to ki m im A SK the man who's played it. That's the best proof in the world! He (numbering some ten or eleven thousand exhibitors) hsis made big money. Do you have to be told that there's a great big money treat in it for you? Or are you the wide-awake showman who books a picture when it heis made good all over the country? Minocqua, Wis. "Certainly a great picture. Fidl of action and wonderful scenery." Victory Theatre Baker, Mont. "Best Universal we ever played. Splendid acting. Pleased dO'^c of our patrons. Lake Theatre.