The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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Eleven hours of thrills in an hour and a halfe entertainment "It moves so quickly that if you wink, you miss a thrill." N. Y. Telegraph. "Bully entertainment. Splendidly directed, handsomely \ photographed and cleverly ; acted. The exhibitor who books this picture is sure to pack 'em in.*' Exhibitor's Trade Revii ELEVENTH HOUR WITH VA *reat deal more thrilling: than "The Green Goddess.' " N. Y. Sun and Globe. Charles Jones -Shirley Mason June 8lridge~JI lan Hale LINCOLN J. CARTERS GREATEST MELODRAMA Undoubtedly a big box office h.t. It has everything m it ji the way of a thrtll that was ever thought of." Film Daily. "E n o u g h thrills and stunts to supply a serial. A picture that you should have no trouble to exploit." Moving Picture World. 1 "Thrills follow thrills— j 1 made for entertain [ ment." Motion Picture News. 1 "A melodrama to the Nth degree that holds the interest from start to finish with stirring' incidents spectacularly photographed — a succession of thrilling events." Exhibitor's Herald. Jl Bernard J.'Durning Production OF PROGRESS