Reel Life (Sep 1914 - Mar 1915)

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Reel Hfe, A MAGAZINE OF MOVING PICTURES PUBLISHED BY THE MUTUAL FILM CORPORATION merritt crawford 29 Union Square, New York City Editor HENRY JAMES Business and Advertising Telephone, Stuyvesant 683 Manager Vol. V, No. 26 MARCH 13, 1915 Five Cents — $2.50 a Year A Fashionable Fete Champetre Staged by Flying "A" One of a Host of Charming Scenes in "The Quest" First of the Mutual Masterpictures, Produced by The American Film Manufacturing Company Here is a picture poem. The initial release of the multiple' reel series of Mutual Masterpictures, "The Quest," brings to the screen a photoplay which, for sheer beauty of theme and setting and photography is without a rival in the history of the silent art. It is a romance, thrilling, tender, fanciful, and so inspiring that none may see it without being bettered by it. "The Quest" will be released by the Mutual Film Corporation, March 22, 1915.