Reel Life (May 1914 - Dec 1916)

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A MAGAZINE OF MOVING PICTURES Published by the Mutual Film Corporation lib Union Sq., New York City Tel. Stuyvesnnt 683 EDITED By PHILIP MINDIL IluNinesM and Advertising Manager WM. H. PECKHAM Vol. IV, No. 8 Five Cents β€” $2.50 a Year MAY 9, 1914 MORE THAN 32,000 THIS WEEK Battle Scene from β€œ The Life of Villa 7*" Federal Skirmishers Crowding One of Villa's Outposts That strange, strong personality known as Pancho Villa, hero of all Mexicans in economic bondage and admired as strategist by leading soldiers of great nations, has been accompanied in the field for four months exclusively by Mutual war photographers. They have filmed his battles, his lightninglike changes of base, his few moments of play. They have pictured also the high points in his eventful youth. These scenes will shortly be shown in seven reels under the title, β€œThe Life of Villa.”