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Burns Mantle

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Peck's Bad Boy (1921) 20% EDIT “It is a rare acting talent and a lovable personality that Jackie Coogan brings to the screen. But his directors will be hard put to it to find stories to fit him.” – Photoplay May 20, 2021 Full Review The Sky Pilot (1921) EDIT “Director King Vidor elected to fill Ralph Connor's Sky Pilot as full of thrills as six reels will stand.” – Photoplay May 20, 2021 Full Review Dream Street (1921) EDIT “It is not a super-feature picture. Which is to say it is not a $2 picture. But it is an interesting and beautifully screened "regular" picture.” – Photoplay May 20, 2021 Full Review Treasure Island (1920) 82% EDIT “In attempting to paint the lily, [Tourneur] has cheapened it by more than one tawdry stroke. Nevertheless he has made a very entertaining story of a hunt for buried treasure.” – Photoplay Nov 5, 2020 Full Review Polly with a Past (1920) 78% EDIT “Polly With a Past serves [Claire] very well as a medium for her introduction.” – Photoplay Oct 27, 2020 Full Review Double Speed (1920) 100% EDIT “Here is half an evening's blithe entertainment.” – Photoplay Oct 21, 2020 Full Review A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1921) 100% EDIT “It is the second best screen comedy of the year, counting Chaplin's The Kid as the first.” – Photoplay Oct 21, 2020 Full Review An Arabian Knight (1920) 100% EDIT “This an improvement over previous pictures starring Sessue Hayakawa because it gives the Japanese actor a real chance at character drawing.” – Photoplay Oct 19, 2020 Full Review The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919) 96% EDIT “It is a story told, and seen, by a disordered mind, with all the scenery jumbled in fantastic shapes and the features of the players weirdly angular and wildly staring.” – Photoplay Oct 14, 2020 Full Review The Devil's Passkey (1920) 80% EDIT “The idea is original and interesting and the pictorial background richly effective.” – Photoplay Sep 30, 2020 Full Review The Breath of the Gods (1920) 100% EDIT “You will go away from this picture with a lot of lumps in your throat, and the feeling that you have seen something very worth while... It will prove that Tsuru Aoki, here seen in her first starring vehicle, is of star material.” – Photoplay Sep 14, 2020 Full Review Sacred and Profane Love (1921) 38% EDIT “Elsie Ferguson comes back to the screen rested and a little more eager than she was when she left it, but she comes back in a picture that gives her little opportunity to realize upon either her recovered energy or her talent as an actress.” – Photoplay Sep 11, 2020 Full Review The Kid (1921) 100% EDIT “I'll wager one unclipped Liberty Bond against a dozen small, soggy doughnuts that it will give more people more enjoyment than any other picture they have ever seen in a motion picture theater.” – Photoplay Aug 5, 2020 Full Review
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