Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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Critics and Exhibitors Unite in Praise of “ SOUL OF THE BEAST ” THE CRITICS THE EXHIBITORS When Are YOU Going To Play It? “A thrilling picture. An interesting afternoon’s or evening’s entertainment.’’— N. Y. Evening H'orld. “No more entertaining and generally appealing picture during the present season.’’ — N. Y. Globe. “Thrills? You bet. . . . Suitable for any type audience.”— M. P.N ews. “Here is a feature that will pack ’em in.” — Exhibitor s Trade Review. “A rare novelty. It’s great.” — Moving Picture H'orld. “Novel and interesting.” — Allentown T raveler. “Amusing thrilling.” — St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “Highly entertaining.” — Indianapolis News. “Most interesting . ” — Toledo Times “One of the best box-office bets of the year.” — Clifford L. Niles, Grand Theatre, AnamOsa, Iowa, in Exhibitor s Herald. “Capacity business greeted this splendid film.” — East, M. P. News. “This picture ought to get you money, as it did us.” —H’m. H. Creal, Suburban Theatre, Omaha, Nebr in Exhibitor's Herald. “A decided novelty. Drew good business.” — John H . Hawkins, Capitol Theatre, New Bedford, Mass., in Exhibitor’s Herald. “Good entertaining picture, pleasing all.” — Ida B. Rowe, Opera House, Eddyville, Iowa, in Exhibitor's Herald. “Pleased 100 per cent. A real novelty.” — U . A. jYIoore, Seymour Theatre, Seymour, Conn., in Exhibitor’s Herald.