The Ninety and Nine (1922)

Warner Baxter, Dorothea Wolbert, Colleen Moore, and Robert Dudley

Albert E. Smith presents
"THE NINETY AND NINE"
A DAVID SMITH PRODUCTION
VITAGRAPH
"THE NINETY AND NINE"
Make the train go

"The Ninety and Nine"
By RAMSAY MORRIS
This first real, big, spectacular American melodrama is even greater on the screen than it was on the stage. It abounds in thrills and excitement, heart interest and love story, and back of all is the wonderful theme of the story of the lost sheep. And there is the big climax when the hero runs the gauntlet of miles of raging forest fire in a locomotive to save a hemmed village and the girl he loves.
Special All-Star Cast
VITAGRAPH
ALBERT E. SMITH PRESIDENT
Idle Hour Theatre
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Thursday, Mar. 29 (1923)
SHOWS 7 and 9
MADE IN U.S.A.

Albert E. Smith presents
"THE NINETY AND NINE"
A DAVID SMITH PRODUCTION
VITAGRAPH
"THE NINETY AND NINE"
Make the train go

"The Ninety and Nine"
By RAMSAY MORRIS
This first real, big, spectacular American melodrama is even greater on the screen than it was on the stage. It abounds in thrills and excitement, heart interest and love story, and back of all is the wonderful theme of the story of the lost sheep. And there is the big climax when the hero runs the gauntlet of miles of raging forest fire in a locomotive to save a hemmed village and the girl he loves.
Special All-Star Cast
VITAGRAPH
ALBERT E. SMITH PRESIDENT
GEM
WED & THUR
15 - 30c
MADE IN U.S.A.
With Warner Baxter, Colleen Moore and Lloyd Whitlock. Directed by David Smith. Vitagraph.
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