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The news value of any piece of information depends on the practical importance it has to the person who receives it. The Vitagraph Monthly gives a very good picture of President Taft (of great importance to every American) reviewing the Brooklyn Sunday-school parade. This annual parade has been known and talked of all over the country by people interested in Sunday-schools ever since Henry Ward Beecher's time, so it too is widely interesting. The monthly also pictures many athletic games. These are very interesting to the few people who were directly or indirectly identified with them; they are fairly interesting to everyone as showing human beings engaged in pleasant sports in which many are interested. It also shows a picture of two locomotives colliding. This is a stirring picture and one that will greatly interest everybody. On the whole, the Vitagraph Magazine is a very acceptable contribution to the month. - The Moving Picture World, September 2, 1911
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Release Dates: 08-18-1911
Country of origin: United States
Language: None, English
Technical specs
Color Format
Color: B/W
Financial
Budget: USD
Revenue Worldwide
Currency: USD