The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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NANOOK OF THE NORTH VIT' AY up North, a thousand miles from the nearest railroad, in a land where arnoticTn picture camera: never went before,' this picture was made. It is a land where there are months and months of bitterfeVt 'Win;;^ ter, with just a few days of cold and barren spring. There is no summer. There lives iNianook, the remarkable personality who dominates this picture. On his strength, skill and bravery depend the lives of his family, women and children. Every day .of his life is a tremendous drama, a fight against terrible odds. That is "Nanook of the North" the amazing story of leal and remarkable people, intensely human and very lovable, filmed in surroundings such as you have never seen before. Its exploitation possibilities measure the showman. Pafhepicture