The Moving picture world (September 1920-October 1920)

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166 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD September 11, 1920 THE MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT in the History of Silent Drama "UNCLE SAM OF FREEDOM RIDGE" The Story of an Atonement and a Resurrection from the famous book by MARGARET PRESCOTT MONTAGUE Directed by GEORGE A. BERANGER All the Pathos and Heart Gripping Interest of THE MUSIC MASTER, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, WAY DOWN EAST, and ABRAHAM LINCOLN— Forged into one intense and enthralling photoplay with an Exceptional Cast of distinguished players including ./.'r.. GEORGE MacQUARRIE, as the Postmaster WM. S. CORBETT, as Uncle Sam PAUL KELLEY, as Young Sam HELEN FLINT, as Roma, the Girl LESLIE HUNT, as Andy Mason EUGENE KEITH, as the Village Fool SHERIDAN TANSEY, as the Boy Sam and many others including some of the screen's cleverest children. A PRODUCTION THAT WILL LIVEIETERNALLY! Presented by HARRY LEVEY who has formed a special organization for the production of Super-Features. Released September 27th with an immense National Exploitation Campaign State Right and Other Exhibitors WRITE or WIRE HARRY LEVEY PRODUCTIONS 230 WEST 38TH STREET NEW YORK CITY