Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD 104 November 3, 1923 ALBERT COOKE “What They Say” “Albert Cooke gives a delightful performance as the fight promoter in ‘Fighting Blood.’ His portrayal is as sincere and human as one of Dickens’ greatest characters.’'— Guy Price, Los Angeles Herald. “Albert Cooke, as Nate Shapiro, the prize fight promoter in ‘Fighting Blood,’ proves himself one of the foremost whimsical character actors the screen has ever seen.” — Tames Gruen. Los Angeles Examiner. CHARLES L. KING One of the finest characterizations in “Fighting Blood” is that of Charles L. King as the movie director. — William Campbell, Los Angeles Record. Charles L. King scores splendidly as the motion picture director in “Fighting Blood.” — San Francisco Ex aminer.