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

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2 THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. March 31, 1923. OUR FIRST 1923 SPECIAL “HORNETS NEST” Andrew Soutar's Popular Novel—Just Published. A great Picture that makes another big step forward in British Proaucuion. © Following our London Trade Show it immediately leaped into the category of “ Bigger and Better Pictures.” An Atu-StTar Cast INCLUDES: FRED WRIGHT, FLORENCE TURNER, JAMES. KNIGHT, CECIL MORTOR YORKE, LEWIS GILBERT, KATHLEEN VAUGHAN, etc. To quote the ‘‘ PALL MALL GAZETTE ”’: ‘“‘ It would not be an exaggeration to say that the artists engaged in this film constitute the best all-round cast we have yet scen.”’ WALTER WEST PRODUCTION. -U CERTIFICATE BUTCHER’S FILM SERVICE, Ltd. Camera House, Farringdon Avenue, London, E.C.4. Phone: Holborn 5995 .5 lines). Cables: ‘* Butchilms, London, A.B.C. 5th Edition. Wires: ‘“ Butchilms, Fleet, London."’ World’s rights for Walter West Productions and other important British Productions are exclusively owned and controlled by Butcher's Film Serviee, Lid., to whom all enquiries should be addressed