Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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Ruth of A Real Hell-Roaring Western Serial it’s got the punch, the thrill, the sensations of a dozen features. “Hair-raising stunts” “Ruth Roland performs daringly hair-raising stunts with such ease that one marvels at her every move. There is seemingly no feat, however dangerous, this lady is incapable of performing successfully.’’ M. P. News. ^Any number of daring tricks” “Ruth Roland is most courageous and participates in any number of daring tracks. ‘Ruth of the Range’ does thrill.”— Morning Telegraph. “Extremely tense” “Action extremely tense. The star exhibits all her usual courage and daring and some of the stunts will keep them on the edge of their seats. Plenty of rough fighting and quick action.” — Film Daily. “Breath-taking stunts” “There are plenty of fights and breath-taking stunts _ _ _ Will delight serial fans.” — Trade Review. “Keeps the spectator in a heat of excitement” “A Pathe serial of many thrills. Enough hazardous stunts and suspense to keep the spectator in a fever of excitement.” — M.P. World.