Motion picture news booking guide (1929)

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John Ford Director Wm. Fox Productions HAS directed some of the finest and most successful pictures made by the Fox organization, ranging from light comedy to heavy melodrama. “The Iron Horse” set a high mark for epic productions, and his “Four Sons” was endorsed by leading critics as one of the finest pictures ever produced. “Lightnin’,” “The Shamrock Handicap,” "Just Pals,” “Village Blacksmith,” “Mother Machree,” “3 Bad Men,” “Kentucky Pride,” "Hangman’s House” and others established new records for performance and box-office returns. Has just completed “Napoleon’s Barber,” his initial Fox-Movietone production, which, it is said, marks a new era in this successful director’s career. Address all inquiries to Motion Picture News, Hollywood 30