The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY YouChoofo Regular Releases on the Universal Program for the week of February 12, 1917 GOLD SEAL— "THE INDIAN'S LAMENT" (Three-Reel Indian Drama). Marie Walcamp and Lee Hill. VICTOR— "THE GIRL OF THE HOUR" (OneReel Drama). Herbert Brenon and Vivian Prescott. IMP— "THE GIRL REPORTER'S SCOOP" (TwoReel Detective Drama). Irene Hunt and Roy Stewart. UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY, No. 59. VICTOR— "THE LOSING WINNER" (Two-Reel Comedy-Drama). Carter De Haven and Flora Parker De Haven. BIG U— "THE HALF BREED'S CONFESSION" (One-Reel Western Drama). Val Paul, Phyllis Gordon. LAEMMLE— "THE FOURTH WITNESS" (TwoReel Drama). . Louise Lovely and Lee Hill. L-KO— "BRAVE LITTLE WALDO" (One-Reel Comedy). Fatty Voss. BISON— "JOHN OSBORN'S TRIUMPH" (TwoReel Drama). Murdock MacQuarrie. LAEMMLE— "BROKEN-HEARTED" (One Reel Drama). William Shay. I Do^K Book UNIVERfAl PMjidain On this page are given the regular releases on the Universal Program. The releases on both pages combined constitute the Complete Universal Program — the greatest on earth. The purpose of splitting the program in this way is to enable the man who wants to book the specials to get them without having to take the entire 29 reels a week. But he must expect to pay a slight advance over the pro rata for the privilege of individual bookings. In the specials, the regulars, or the complete Universal Program you get the world's greatest pictures. Book now through any UNIVERSAL Exchange, or from the Home Office. MFG. CO •9 CARL LAEMMLE, President "The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern itl the Univerte" New York 1600 Broadway,