Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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HOLLYWOOD C«ltrORMiA SOL LESTER. presents1 CHARLES; DICKENS CLASSIC ASTERPIECE 1ACK.1E J.COOGAN in OLIVER T^/IST omm w n DIRECTION FRANK. LLOYD A PERFECT visualization of one of the world's choicest and most thrilling novels, this story is com mended in confidence to those millions that adore the boy-genius of the screen and to all that love and admire the literary genius of Charles Dickens. The book is made a living thing and the dream-child of Dickens' imagination is come true in the person of little Jackie Coogan. Fagin, "the merry old gentleman," is seen as Dickens saw him ; Bill Sikes and Nancy Sikes come to life; Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Bumble, Charlotte, the Artful Dodger, Toby Crackitt — they are all brought vivid and living to the silver-sheet.