Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1930)

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October 4, 1930 EXHIBITORS HERALD -WORLD nt Events film industry By Warner Bros, big 2. "A LADY SURRENDERS" BOOKED By Paramount, ace Publix New York House. . . . By R.K.O. for pre-release in 9 key cities. . . Pittsburgh house for extended run. 3. "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" BOOKED Crowds compel holdover for second week at the Roxy, New York. . . . Playing day and date in 26 Warner-Stanley houses in Philadelphia. 4. "THE KING OF JAZZ" BOOKED Opens New Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark., for biggest crowds in history of Arkansas theatricals. Thousands turned away. Audiences -wildly enthusiastic. 5. "THE INDIANS ARE COMING" BOOKED By Fox Western New York circuit for entire chain of 20 theatres. ... By Paramount Theatre, Brooklyn, Publix Ace House. . . . By Fox Metropolitan, 54 theatres, New York. . . . By Hamrick's Blue Mouse, Seattle and Tacoma and Music Box, Portland. . . . By Fox Midwesco circuit of Milwaukee DeLuxe houses. . . . By Warner Bros, entire Washington, D. C, circuit of 15 theatres. . . . Now playing daily at the Roxy, New York. . . . By Hippodrome, Class "A" Baltimore theatre. * -K * * 6. SHORT SUBJECTS BOOKED By the Music Box, Class "A" house, Portland, Oregon, "SIDNEY-MURRAY" SERIES, "LEATHER PUSHERS," "SLIM SUMMERVILLE UNIVERSAL COMEDIES." ... By Criterion, big first run house in Los Angeles, "SLIM SUMMERVILLE UNIVERSAL COMEDY" Number 2 for a wide screening extended run. ... By Loew's New York Circuit, "SIDNEYMURRAY" SERIES for 110 days playing time. ... By George M. Cohan Theatre, New York, "SLIM SUMMERVILLE" Number 1. 7. "UNIVERSAL-GRAHAM McNAMEE NEWSREEL" BOOKED Playing in George M. Cohan Broadway House. . . . Also at Beacon, Winter Garden and New York and Brooklyn Strand. 8. "RESURRECTION" BOOKED By ROXY, big New York theatre. . . . "LITTLE ACCIDENT" did $7,500 business in first 3 days at Rialto Theatre, Washineton, a sensational figure. . . . 'THE WHITE HELL of Pitz Palu literally caused a riot at the Cameo Theatre, New