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Appeal To Those Who Like This Sort Of Story
Box Office Analysis for the Exhibitor
Sessue Hayakawa in fairly well in maintaining coherence in his rather com“THE DEVIL’S CLAIM” plicated material. | Haworth Production-Robertson-Cole Base your biggest appeal on the name of the,star,
“The Devil’s Claim” will appeal to individuals for his admirers will most likely like this one even rather than the public in general. There is some very though the star’s work is practically made secondary good atmosphere stuff in it for those who like it. At to the story. He has had much better vehicles than times, it is just a bit confusing to keep track of the this. For those who “eat up” Oriental stuff, say: “See how the Hindu author of Greenwich Village picked the victims which furnished the inspiration for his work.” Or, “Have you ever wondered how au
thor’s get the ideas for their stories. See how it’s done the most part, however, the director has succeeded in “The Devil’s Claim.’ ”
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two stories, to know just which is “The Devil’s Claim” and which “The Devil’s Trade Mark,” the lat
ter being the title of the story within the story. For
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“The Pictorial Triumph of the Year”
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MRS. SESSUE
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“ASHES OF DESIRE”
The Mighty Drama of World-Wide Heart Appeal
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