Universal Weekly (1923-1925)

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Vol. 19, No. 7 Universal Weekly 35 DRIFTING A stirring: melodrama of unnsuak adventure and thrilling action — starring Priscilla Dean, with Wallace Beery and Matt Moore. Directed by Tod Browning. tood picture with good box-ofiBce drawing power! CAPITOL THEATRE, Oklahoma City, Okla. L very good picture!" EMBLEM THEATRE. Buffalo. N. V, THUNDERING DAWN .\ melodramatic thriller with the greatest tidal wave and typhoon scenes ever filmed — with J. Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q. Nilsson and Tom Santschi. Directed by Harry Garson. Dpened to record. Held up to big business!" POLI'S THEATRE, Bridgeport, Conn. Patrons liked it very much. Thrilling situations!" VICTORIA THEATRE, Tamaqua, Pa. rhe ACQUITTAL The year's supreme mystery play — with Norman Kerry, Claire Windsor, Richard Travers and Barbara Bedford. Directed by Clarence Brown. A wonderful picture and a big money-maker!" PALACE THEATRE, Waterbury, Conn. Big business!" IMPERIAL THEATRE, Columbia, S. C. THE DARLING of NEW YORK All entertaining combination of pathos, comedy and drama — with a great cast including Baby Peggy, Gladys Brockwell, Pat Hartigan, Carl Stockdale, Sheldon Lewis and Max Davidson. Directed by King Baggot. "Exceptionally fine business during one of worst weeks of season." NEW THEATRE, Baltimore, Md. "Good drawing card. Turned 'em away !" CAPITOL THEATRE, New Bedford, Mass. WHITE TIGER A thrilling drama of international crookdom — starring Priscilla Dean, supported by Wallace Beery, Matt Moore and Bay Griffith. Directed by Tod Browning. "Drew good in spite of unusually bad weather!" LIBERTY THEATRE, Kansas City, Mo. "Here Is a real picture which draws well and pleases. Star does great work — the best since 'Outside the Law.* " PARK THEATRE, Austin, Minn. A LADY of QUALITY The screen's most beautiful love story — starring Virginia Valli with Milton Sills and an extraordinary cast. Directed by Hobart Henley. "Extra fine picture, and. gets the money. Only sorry I did not raise my price." AMUSE THEATRE, Hart, Mich. "Played to great attendance. All liked it!' LIBERTY THEATRE, Kansas City, Mo. >i Productions ^