The Moving picture world (March 1921)

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A KNOCKOUT in Akron Wires Allen T. Himmons, of the Allen Theatre: " 'Outside the Law' a positive knockout. Everybody tickled to death. The most people that ever came to see a picture at the Allen Theatre. At least fifteen hundred turned away the first day. Broke all records. Universal certainly put over a wonderful advertising and exploitation campaign." SECOND SHOWIMC in s \&shin<gton Another hot wire: "Moore's Rialto Theatre engagement of 'Outside the Law* one of the biggest in the history of the house. Mr. Moore just booked picture for his Garden Theatre, which is only two blocks from the Rialto, for a second showing."