Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnsons's 'Trailing African Wild Animals.' May 8-10 Remarks: Teaser ads. The ads didn't mention the theatre's name, surmised from other ads. May 13-14 Remarks: Film plot included. May 14-17 Remarks: Metro's big game picture from today till…
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's 'Trailing African Wild Animals.'
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's 'Trailing African Wild Animals,' a Metro film. May 17 Remarks: Illustration included.
The world's most perilous camera expedition, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's 'Trailing African Wild Animals,' dangering the greatest perils of 'Africa with Gun and Camera.'
100,000 feet of film were exposed by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson in making their remarkable big game photoplay, 'Trailing African Wild Animals.'
The most amazing photoplay showing wild animals as they exist in their natural state in the jungles and on the plains of Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's 'Trailing African Wild Animals.' You'll never forgive yourself if you miss this Metro film.
Metro's big game picture, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's 'Trailing African Wild Animals' in 7 reels. Don't fail to see it. Usual prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson in 'Trailing African Wild Animals.' Picture included.
World Theatre is screening 'Trailing African Wild Animals' released by Metro. Film synopsis included.
Trailing African Wild Animals' released by Metro Pictures Corporation is a record of animal life in wild Africa by Martin Johnson and his wife. Production details included and it is the first film of the kind to receive the official of the American Museum of National History.
Only two African elephants are found in the United States, according to Martin Johnson, big game hunter, whose photoplay 'Trailing African Wild Animals,' released by Metro, is at the World today. One of the most amazing scenes of wild animal life ever filmed is the stampede of these…
From today till Saturday at the World Theatre, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's 'Trailing African Wild Animals' in 7 reels. Usual prices.
Don't forget the last chance to see 'Trailing African Wild Animals,' the most extraordinary picture of wild animal life that has ever been made in the history of the photoplay.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m., 'Trailing African Wild Animals.' Tomorrow at 9.15, 'The Price of Pleasure.'
Today at 5.30 and 9.15, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m., 'Trailing African Wild Animals.' Tomorrow at 9.15. 'The Price of Pleasure.'