Moving Picture World (Sep 1916)

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19.^ THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD September 23, 1916 "Fantomas" is the first threereel series ever shown in America. Only through Mutual can you get these pictures. For an early showing of these five remarkable episodes from the life of the world's greatest criminal, go to your Mutual Branch today, * 'Fantomas" has been hailed by reviewers as the triumph of sensationalism. Spectators have poured millions of dollars into the box offices of the entire world to see them. The stories have been running in many great American newspapers where millions have read about them. They are anxious to see these proved successes. "Fantomas" to crowd your theater once a week for five consecutive weeks. I. The Phantom Crook September 7 II. The Man in Black " 14 III. The Mysterious Finger Print " 21 IV. The Crook Detective " 28 V. The False Magistrate October 5 Watch for "The Vampires, or The Arch Criminals of Paris." This series in nine episodes of three reels each broke all Palais Gaumont records. Use §(Ja(in)0!)t> •<MN 6a a moot (a FLUSHING, N. Y. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. ■«■■ ^^■M