The Moving picture world (November 1921)

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UNIVER/AL COMMENDATION CJfte £xhibitor — good picture from every standpoint." "Added to the prestige of our house. Bring on more Rex Beach pictures." "Pleased everybody and made new customers." "It's a Rex Beach picture; that's enough." "Heard many favorable comments." "Our audiences were more than pleased." "Had enthusiastic reception." CJfie Critic — "Sometimes thrilling, sometimes appealing, and always interesting." "There is love interest, there are many thrills, the cast is splendid." "Fights by the wholesale and job lot." "Full of action, intrigue, heroism and romance." "Must have cost a fortune to make." A genuine thriller, full of action that crackles with machin«-gun speed." "Exhibitors will make no mistake in booking this picture." "Rich in scenic investiture." "Bound to please the majority." "Good red blood all the way through." "Vitality is the keynote of the picture." Cffie J^xibfic wonderful picture, wonderfully made." "Gives a new insight into Alaskan conditions." "The ice scenes are gorgeous and thrilling." "Has plenty of laughs without slap-stick stuff." "Lots of action and pTenty of excitement." "Not a dull moment in it." "Has a good love story." Cffie J3ox-Office~ 'Played to satisfactory business." "Brought good box-office results." "Made money and new patrons for the house." "Properly exploited it is sure-fire." "Wholesome and brings in money." "Stood the money rest very well." "No complaints to make." "It filled the house." OCNMCTT PCCTOOCX COaPOAATfON prejsntr a picturizafion of fimoux Ola-rlcan railroad nous/ T)trectec> by G.UJilliamMe'ill Scenario by Dorothy Cfornurn Photography by Crnest JJaller Caj-t includes WYNOMAM STAMOING • THUOJTON HALL • OCGINALO OCNMV and ALMA TCLL UNITED AtXnJTS COHPO&ATION