Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1921)

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"Home Talent" played to a good attendance for three days" writes William Noble, Criterion Theatre, Oklahoma City — MACK SENNETT'S Five reel hilarity special "HOME TALENT" All the Sennett fun-makers and all the Sennett beauties in an uproariously comical box office success. Distributed through First National Exchanges " — a narrative told in terms of action" says the New York Herald. — "action sparkles with lifelike touches" says Seattle Times of "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE" Produced by J . L . Frothingham a marvelously successful picturization of the famous Peter B. Kyne story of the "white collar" man. Distributed through First National Exchanges