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Adele Whitley Fletcher

Adele Whitley Fletcher's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Safety Last (1923) 97% EDIT “It was hours after leaving the theater before we had recovered from the exhaustion occasioned by the thrills and hysterical laughter.” – Motion Picture Magazine Feb 22, 2023 Full Review Main Street (1923) 57% EDIT “Main Street causees us to bemoan the fact that a portrayal as sincere and sympathetic as Florence Vidor's should be to so great an extent lost in a mediocre production. ” – Motion Picture Magazine Jan 26, 2023 Full Review The Thief of Bagdad (1924) 97% EDIT “Between these screenic miracles there are interludes when the story needs reinforcement... when the interest lags unfortunately. The story, lacking dramatic suspense to any great extent, is far too slim for the production's length.” – Motion Picture Magazine Oct 22, 2022 Full Review The Queen of Sheba (1921) 93% EDIT “Undoubtedly a fortune, many fortunes, have been expended in the making of this production, but it has all been for some purpose. It has given the cinema Court of Solomon a glory commensurate with that which has been sung of it down thru the ages.” – Motion Picture Magazine Jan 12, 2022 Full Review Sherlock, Jr. (1924) 86% EDIT “The story... is not so ingenious as Our Hospitality in regard to property inventions, but it does suffice in rousing the risibilities because there is a compact line of laughs in the incidents -- which are projected without any slackening of pace.” – Motion Picture Magazine Oct 7, 2021 Full Review Experience (1921) 57% EDIT “This story may have been all right on the stage with clever lines and good dialog, but on the screen it fails to convince us... the plot interest has been sacrificed in favor of the throbbing moral, and, personally, we prefer entertainment sans a sermon.” – Motion Picture Magazine May 19, 2021 Full Review The Three Ages (1923) 92% EDIT “One of the funniest comedies of the silversheet.” – Motion Picture Magazine Nov 16, 2020 Full Review Hollywood (1923) 100% EDIT “This picture is novel and rich, expertly written and adapted, and directed by James Cruze with a real sympathetic treatment. The elements of pathos and humor are finely balanced and the incident and details are embroidered with vital cinema trimmings.” – Motion Picture Magazine Nov 16, 2020 Full Review The Village Blacksmith (1922) 50% EDIT “The poem is much more simple and real.” – Motion Picture Magazine Nov 16, 2020 Full Review Way Down East (1920) 96% EDIT “To Lillian Gish goes the major portion of the honor. She is a new Lillian, offering a portrayal which will stand foremost among the characterizations of the screen... She is, undoubtedly, a great artist.” – Motion Picture Magazine Nov 14, 2020 Full Review Sherlock Holmes (1922) 78% EDIT “The production, possessing a very definite artistic quality, also is interspersed with sensational episodes which jog the senses.” – Motion Picture Magazine Nov 14, 2020 Full Review
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