The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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March 17, 1923. THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. TEN OF THE PRESS! FILM SENSATION, AB USE’ THE FILM RENTER—‘ Wonderful study of a master criminal that is packed with sensa tions from start to finish. A terrific showman’s attraction.’’ THE PEOPLE—“ Extraordinarily absorbing film of high merit, wonderfully acted, and flawlessly photographed. bs SUNDAY HERALD—“‘ It’s the biggest picture thrill going and should not be missed..”’ THE REFEREE—“‘It is without a rival on the screen.’’ THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN—“ Other films have no power to hold.” THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE—‘ Certainly one of the best-acted films I have yet seen.”’ GLASGOW EVENING NEWS—‘‘‘ Dr. Mabuse ’ is not too long by any means. It is my idea of the perfect mystery film, as it intrigues, grips, and thrills.’’ . LIVERPOOL TRADE eal CRITIC—‘‘ Never has a cinema peMonnanes been more gripping and impressive.’ GLASGOW BULLETIN—“ Is sure to rank among the cinema successes of the day.”’ the United Kingdom by CLUSIVES, Ltd. EES eee yeeyge ee ee