The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 43 "The Corespondent " will be rightly termed twice acceptable because it was accepted first by Jewel Productions and next by the Broadway Theatre. Acceptance by The Broadway means that everything in valuing a picture that can be done has been done. The box-office then tells the story. "The CoRespondent " is an unqualified success. A Broad' way Theatre success. Ask the box-office — read the papers. The appealing character to whom Elaine Hammerstein adds her own natural lovableness is that of a girl agonizingly placed at the mercy of an outraged wife and an unscrupulous husband — while Duty insists on such exposure of her curious misfortune as Love will never tolerate. " The CoRespondent " is in every sense of the word., a box-office play. FOUR OTHER JEWELS WHICH YOU CAN GET NOW "The Man Without a Country'' Edward Everett Hale * Patriotic Classic ''Sirens of the Sea " The Picture Magnificent "Pay Me" A Big Drama of the West "Come Through " Geo Bronson Howard s Greates: Melodrama INC.