The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Jan-Feb 1923)

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February 10, 1923. Your Wonderful Picture! The Pavilion, Marble Arch, W.1. Dear Strs, We would like to rebook “MORIARTY ” for next week. We have not been able to accommodate anything like the crowds that have been lining up daily to see your wonderful picture. ELECTRIC PAVILION, _ (MARBLE ARCH) Led. A. DAVIS, FILM QUEUE FILMED . Hustled film history was made at the Marble Arch Pavihon yesterday «when a cinematograph record was taken of the queues lined up to see the film ‘“ Moriarty,’’ and shown to the same people an THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. 57 An agreement reached by leadin neurspapers 44 There have been many Holinesen on the stage and screen, but mone as interesting as this man. Barrymore's tereen appearances nowadnys are as rare ns Chaplin’s, and as weleume. {2 1 should not quarrel with anv opinion which regarded him as the greatest actor of the age... one could watch him for ever... This new Barrymore film contains 100 per cent, entertainment value. 3 Ono of the very best detective films I have ever seen. . . John Barrymore must be the finest screen player of to-day. ‘“‘Moriarty” is distinguished by elever lighting effeets, and almost perfect characterisation. 44 John Barrymore gives a fine exposition of film acting. . . His Sherlock Holmes is a little masterpiece. The film is very exciting, & The film is a great success, 6 A first-rate entertainment of the kind which erips an audience from the start to finish. [All this has reference to the Grent Goldwyn Picture ‘ Moriarty.”] hour later. The unexpected novelty created great’ excitement and amusement among the audience, who saw thmselves on the screen for the first time, and the management have been overwhelmed with applications for cuttings from the film. _ This iquant aytraction will be continued during the extended run of the film next week. 1 Manchester Gdn. 4 Daily News 2 Daily Express 6 Morning Post 3 Evening News & Glasgow Herald Daly Express Agreement endorsed by LONDON Daily Graphic The Star Daily Herald The Times’ Daily Sketoh Westminster Gazette Daily Telegraph The People Pall Mall Gazette Sunday Picterial The Referee Sunday Herald 100 per cent. entertainment MANCHESTER value Daily Dispatch Sunday Chronicle DAILY EXPRESS. Evening Chronicle Evening News Goldwyn ought to be conGLASGOW ; . Glasgow Bulletin Glasgow Evening News gratulated on their work. ‘yaiasgow Citizen Glasgow Evening Times THE TIMES. Glasgow Daily Record Glasgow Sunday Mail