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MUTUAL PICTURES
The veil of 3,000 years is lifted. An Egyptian beauty leaves a temple on the ancient Nile to be reborn
into modern society — in her blind quest to learn, “What is Love?”
This enthralling, gorgeous three-part “Flying A” drama
searches out all the human emotions — bares the soul of a woman so cold, so unresponsive that she is known as “A Modern Sphinx.”
Thrilling adventures beset Asa’s path — the poisoning
of an Egyptian lover — the mysterious passage of three centuries — the modern occultist’s visit — the modern lover’s success in awaken¬ ing her love and passion.
Superbly staged — swift-moving, big with realism —
this stupendous production features the eminent abilities of
Winifred Greenwood — Edward Coxen
Released Feb. 15
Directed by Charles Bartlett
When the Light Came
Three-Reel “Mustang”
Drama, with Anna Little and Thomas Chatterton.
Released Feb. 18
Ella Wanted to Elope
Clever One-Reel “Beauty”
Comedy. Neva Gerber— Dick Rosson
Released Feb. 16
The Battle of Cupidovitch
Another Corking “Beauty”
One-Part Comedy. Carol Hallo¬ way, John Steppling, John Sheehan. A big round of amusing situations and surprises.
Released Feb. 20
All Flying A,'* ** Beauty** and “Mustang” productions are dis¬ tributed thro* out the United States and Canada exclusively by Mutual Film Corporation .
American Film Co., Inc,
SAMUEL S. HUTCHINSON
President Chicago, Illinois
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