The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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HERE'S a great combination that's bound to pull the dollars for you — a marvelous outdoor picture of the frozen nqrth with a beautiful woman and a wonderful^dog in it. Added is a red-blooded story packed with rousing action amid the strangest of strange scenes, all climaxed by a mighty avalanche that will sweep your people out of their seats. All this is in the Posters and Newspaper Advertisements and you can bank on S. R. O. and a more-than-satisfied audience. It's a long time since we gave you a big, smashing drama of the North and vou'll find your patrons will eat it up! Don't forget the name— "WOLVES OF THE NORTH"— soon to be released. STARRING EVA N OVAK UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION DIRECTED BY NORMAN PAWN