The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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lion dollar Picture BELOW you will see one of the Monte Carlo sets in the making, this one being located at Point Lobus, below Monterey. The towering mountains, the marvelous architecture, the flashing sea of the beautiful Cote d'Azure are all there, as if transported miraculously from the garden spot of the Old World to serve as a setting for the most amazing photoplay of this day and generation. . Other sets — a whole city, in fact — may be found at Universal City, and Universal will challenge any American who has ever visited Monte Carlo to say, when he sees this picture-miracle on the screen, whether he is looking at the real thing or its duplication. For as long as men make moving pictures, this colossal production will remain the standard for luxury of settings, dramatic intensity, superb acting and fidelity in detail. WIVES" Lit Picture ever Made Crowning Achievement |\L-JEWEL Von Stroheim [Vol. 13, No. 19] 13