The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY The Surprise of the Year SAYS THE NEW YORK GLOBE. 's'JpHIS Stroheim picture will remain in your memory long after other productions have left it. Bits of direction haunt you. For instance — The Austrian officer is left alone on the icy knob of the pinnacle. He is dazed at first, and does not realize the slow death he is about to face, until a shadow floats across the snow — the shadow of a bird. Then suddenly you know, and the condemned man knows and the consciousness of his fate creeps into his face as he watches the vulture. It is one of the many things that make this picture THE BIG SURPRISE OF THE YEAR." CARL LAEMMLE Presents WONDER. PLAY