The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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the Heart Pump Wildly!" Says the N. Y. Evening Sun NEVER was a picture more enthusiastically received and praised than this superb Universal-Jewel starring Lon Chaney, Man of a Thousand Faces, and the one actor in the business who could portray the unusual and enthralling role demanded of him in this picture! New York newspaper critics and the Trade press as one praised the picture to the skies! And, now — after a most successful run at Shubert's Central Theatre, New York, it is back by demand of thousands who failed to see it! Some record— and some picture! Book it for a clean-up! "Exceptionally interesting story of emotional conflict! 9 9 —NEW YORK AMERICAN. " * The Trap 9 is a thing of beauty 9 9 —NEW YORK MORNING WORLD. "So powerful that the attention of the spectator is absorbed to the point of making him think he is witnessing a real occurrence! 9 9 —HARRISON'S REPORTS. "In it exhibitors have a good bet — -as good a story as has come along for some time! 9 9 —EXHIBITORS HERALD. "Holds the interest of the spectator with uncommon strength! 9 9 —MOVING PICTURE WORLD. "The average motion picture fan should regret missing it! —NEW YORK EVENING MAIL. CARL LAEMMLE presents LON CHANEY The Man of a Thousand Faces in "THE TRAP"