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

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October 27, 1928 EXHIBITORS HERALD and MOVING PICTURE WORLD 17 Read this Page from the Diary of a Gangster I told my story to the judges and jury at the Roxy Theatre, New York, and the verdict was all in my favor. The jury was with me all the way and the judges wrote these opinions: N. Y. Daily News:— "It is an effective piece with atmosphere that is perfection." N. Y. American:-"It is realistic, virile and vital, and does not depend upon hokum to put it across. The characters are all true-to-life portraits of underworld people. Acting honors are more or less evenly divided, for everyone gives a fine performance in his or her role." N. Y. Times:-"Through its excellent direction and its careful attention to the realistic atmosphere of New York's east side and prison life, it is an absorbing chronicle." N. Y. Evening World:— "As in most of his other efforts, the director has succeeded in turning out a fine picture. Don Terry, hitherto unknown to this reviewer, carries the brunt of the action -he is the 'gangster*. And he is superb." From the story by CHARLES FRANCIS COE william! fox PRESENTS CTOU, Mr. Showman if II iet yourself abanhrott unth ME with JUNE COLLYER DON TERRY RAOUL WALSH PRODUCTION