The Moving picture world (January 1926-February 1926)

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608 Moving Picture World February 13, 1926 ■^^^^rT^The Sea Beast" (WarV^arncr s The ^$2.20) (2nd i Corkinl bu*sines; tor sec^ week). V^'^V fhineed policy, and ond week of '^J'J-^^^IJ^ together John Barrymores narne ^ -^^^^.^ with a corking ballynoo .^^ l^^^"J"i.Tha' been responsible in by Norden, has Pf^" ' ^ piclarge measure for the pu" ture is beginning l^^^\\l%^ovd for ^riio'usfu^idlryt'ier policy that 1 it has been operating. BIGGEST special of a streetful of specials means the GREATEST box office attraction of all time JOHN BARRYMORE i. ^ ''The SEA BEAST'* has been a sellout at the WARNER THEATRE, New York, since its opening, at two dollar top. With DOLORES COSTELLO Directed by Millard Webb Adapted from Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" by Bess Meredyth ^ A Warner Bros, Production