"THE MANXMAN"
Hall Caine's great novel, "The Manxman," has a plot so strong that its success as ;i picture drama is assured, and the film masterpiece to be screened at The King's cau be genuinely claimed as the big picture of the year. It is not often that the American moving picture critics acknowledge supremacy in a film made outside tho United States, but they are unanimous as to the outstanding merits of "The Manxman." The spectacular scenes, the acting, the extraordinary "vision" photography, f.U aro acclaimed by them as "the best ever don© in any part of the picturo-produc-ing world." Henry Ainley, Elizabeth Risden, and Prod. Groves hea:l the cast,' and their emotional work is nothing better than wonderful. Tho story is 100 well known to need, explanation, but the sensation created by its publication will bo well remembered. The season opons at the matinee oil Saturday next. Box plan at tho Bristol.—(Published by arrangement.)
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3196, 21 September 1917, Page 7
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156"THE MANXMAN" Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3196, 21 September 1917, Page 7
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