Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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November 24, 1923 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 363 “SHIFTING SANDS” LURE the CROWDS in WITH THE LURE of the DESERT Advertise the REAL SHEIKS and the REAL desert life in this big attrac tion and they’ll storm your box-office to get in *• Is it a Good Picture?— Will it “Stand Up”? All the Critics Say YES “This picture holds interest from the start; the plot has ample suspense and “punch” and there are some novel situations. All considered it more than holds its own in box-office value.” — Exhibitors Trade Review. “The Tripoli exteriors resemble the real thing — with the atmosphere suggestive in every detail.” — Motion Picture News. “Peggy Hyland returns to screen after long absence. She is pleasing and gives a satisfying performance .... The entire cast is well suited and capable.” — Film Daily. “There are a number of picturesque shots. The storm on the desert, the bandit raid, and the climax in which the English troops rout the desert brigands are fairly elaborate spectacles.” — Motion Picture World. A SURE-FIRE I HODKINSON SEAT SELLER Pictures