Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD January 5, 1929 INTERFERENCE and ALL-TALKING UNIT. First great quality 100% talking feature. Straight from $2 S.R.O. run at Criterion, N. Y. Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, William Powell, Doris Kenyon. Directed by Roy J. Pomeroy. Based on Mendes Production. Plus EDDIE CANTOR in screaming short. Plus RUTH ETTING, Ziegfeld beauty and blues singer. The feature picture, iiInterference'>'>, also available as fine silent picture. Anne Nichols9 "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE The most successful stage hit of all times! Now a quality Paramount sound picture. With Jean Hersholt talking. Nancy Carroll singing and dancing. Charles "Buddy" Rogers playing the piano. Victor Fleming Production. Marvelous music score. Triumphant pre-release engagements in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and San Francisco. Also available silent. THE CASE of LENA SMITH" One of 1929's dramatic sensations! With Esther Ralston and James Hall. Directed by Josef von Sternberg, the man who made "Underworld", "The Dragnet" and "Docks of New York". Adolph Zukor wires personally from Holly wood : "Another von Sternberg triumph. Miss Ralston's greatest performance by far". Silent picture only. i "THE SHOPWOBN ANGEL" With Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper. Richard Wallace Production. Synchronized with music score and sound effects. One reel all-talking. Flashy, tender, grippingly dramatic — every element for a great box office attraction. Miss Carroll singing "A Precious Little Thing Called Love", sure to be one of the song hits of ail times. Also available silent. ]