The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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â– THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY www UTSIDE THE LAW* was a positive knockout. Everybody that saw the picture was tickled to death. It kept the crowd standing from two this afternoon until ten o'clock tonight. We had the greatest crowd that ever came to see a picture at the Allen Theatre. At least fifteen hundred turned away. Broke all records." ALLEN T. HIMMONS. Montreal, Canada, ^^g MASHED all records of attend^ ance and receipts. Had to send S. O. S. call to police force. There was a real riot. Women fought with men to get tickets. S. R. O. one hour after onening." HOLMAN THEATRE. iSAL-JEIVEL PRODUCTION DE LUXE Flint, Mich. ^^QPENED here on Sunday to capacity. Almost caused a riot. Greatest picture ever seen in Flint is public opinion." ORPHEUM THEATRE.