The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY Thrilling to the Extreme SAYS THE TORONTO WORLD. t4^^WE-INSPIRING scenery, splendor of costumes, daring dramatic action and a well padded 'brickbat' moral combine to make 'Blind Husbands' a story so vivid, so unusual, that it leaves its countless scenes in one's memory for an indefinite period. In short, Universal has not presented to Canadian audiences a stronger story or one more compelling in human interest. It is a perfect photoplay, containing a love story as appealing as it is romantic. THRILLING IN THE EXTREME, it is a scenic marvel and the story holds one spellbound." CARL LAEMMLE Presents ffet WONDER, PLAY w M / : % I mm