The Moving picture world (January 1926-February 1926)

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> The supreme screen achievement of John Barrymore A JOHN BARRYMORE production is more than a picture— it is an event in the theatrical world. He who has, by the force of his genius, made his name a world-wide tradition and lived in the public mind as the most fascinating, brilliant and magnetic personality in the dramatic world, cannot and will not, fail to give a perfect performance. But now, in "The Sea Beast," he has gone beyond his goal. Not only his most powerful screen role, not only bigness of production, but real greatness, power and force make "The Sea Beast" what it is— a monument to the magic personality that is Barrymore's.