Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1930)

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34 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD April 5, 1930 Yes , You Thrilled and Laughed at These Columbia ’s! AN example of old Columbia dramatics, with villains (Heh, heh, me proud beauty!) and heroes and lovely ladies, all plainly identified by the clothes the property man did not give them — because there were no property men. No names were found on the backs of these pictures, an “old movie custom” which persists to this day, so guess ’em at your own risk. Title? Anyuiay, ’twas a thriller (Mex.) Picking up the male at high speed. Takin’ a shine to the sheriff. Anonymous but bloodthirsty. And this was called “Pal o' Mine”! A touching scene from “Forgive and Forget. As Bill got serious in “Fighting the Flames’