The Moving picture world (November 1921)

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December 3, 1921 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 513 the Good Ones, Don't tnsurpassed!"-wids National Trade Showing Wednesday, Nov. 30 at All First National Exchanges This is such an extraordinary picture. There are such unusual exploitation angles and such opportunities to put this picture over in a big way that Al. Lichtman has personally offered prizes to the theatres putting over the best exploitation stunt. Send photographs of your lobby or clippings on special stunts to Al. Lichtman, 6 West 48 th Street, New York City. Contest closes March "The Silent Call" The most remarkable dog story ever screened 1st, 1921. EXPLOITATION PRIZES TO THEATRES $150.00 $100.00 $50.00 First Prize Second Prize Third Prize From the Saturday Evening Post story, "The Cross Pull," by Hal G. Evarts; Directed by Laurence Trimble ; Adapted by Jane Murfin. Available to All Exhibitors!