The Moving picture world (December 1920)

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The World's Record We thought we realized the incomparable popularity and box-office, value of Douglas Fairbanks; we felt that his new production "The Mark of Zorro" was indeed a great picture but we were unprepared for the amazing demonstrations that are taking place wherever the picture is being shown. For example, in one week's showing, the Capitol Theatre, New York, established a world's record with "The Mark of Zorro" by, playing to 94,501 admissions and a box-office total of $48,103.43. Jrpmtftk^Jtf 2ior^fVJeek(y"J^ooei "£ffie Curse of Gapwtrano' by Sofinsfon Mc Culley Directed by Jred Jlibla, UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION MARV PICKFORD ■ CHARLIE CHAPLir* DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS • D W GRIFFITH HIRAM ABRAMS, PRESIDENT