Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1928)

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HULK t V/OLUMBIA has always given you sound values in its silent productions. You'll get even greater values in Columbia Sound Pictures. Our choice of the Western Electric recording and reproducing i system (the same as that now being used by Vitaphone and I Movietone) is a guarantee of sound quality in Columbia Sound 1 Pictures. m Through our foresight in providing sound box-office vehicles^ for our "Perfect 36," we now possess a number of outstanding stage plays and stories which are admirably suited for reprc m duct ion as sound pictures. Among the plays that we are no? 1 carefully considering for this purpose are "The Donovan Af by Owen Davis; "The Younger Generation," from the p Is to Laugh/9 by Fannie Hurst; 'The Fall of Eve," b)| Emerson and Anita Loos; "Redemption," by Count Leo im I <L Among the stories on the current season's program S\ ■ able for production as sound pictures are "Acquitted," by Ma; Roberts Rinehart, and 'Trial Marriage," the Saturday EtAftg ning Post serial story by Elizabeth Alexander. fl Theatre-owners can rest assured that when Columbia fmaUyfl decides to put a vehicle into production as a sound picture, itS will have all the necessary values and qualities to ^~Jm make it a superlative box-office attraction. /0^Mm SOUNDSTORIES+SOUND VALUES = COLUMBIA SOUND PICTURES anes t St