The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY -37 M BLUEDIRD MflrTERPIECE wiihElla hall 6KiNOSLEir benedict PRODUCTION BY RUPERT JULIAK IN these days of stirring events — days when the newspapers are heralding the wonderful achievements of the glorious French arms — what other play do you recall that has such a perfect title for arousing the imagination of the people? And the play itself is wonderful in its big moments — its perfect action — its great setting — and the big punches that it puts over. /I SCREEN OF THE NOVEL, ^WeArefrencfi'' B^?ERLEY POORE SHEEBAN €r Robert h. Davids IN THE ALL-5T0rar WEfiKIvYMAGAZINf By all means book it. Get the striking posters — the slides and the ad props that help you get the crowds. Book it and advertise it to the limit — then take the money that comes to you in reward for your good judgment. Any BLUEBIRD Exchange will gladly make arrangements for you. BLUEBIRD Photoplays, me. 1600 B'way, New York