Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1930)

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18 EXHIBITORS HERALD -WORLD October 11. 1930 \ on can't ^ NOW comes the CLASS picture for CLASS"A" With BETTY COMPSON IAN KEITH MARY DUNCAN JEANETTE LOFF LIONEL BELMORE LAWRENCE GRANT From th« story by Rudolf Lothar and Fritz Gottwald Continuity and Dialogue by Benjamin Glazoi Prcianted by Carl Lacmmlc and produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. A Malcolm St. Clair Production 9t OW comes the CLASS picture for CLASS 'A' Theatres — Right on the heels of such smashing successes as "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT/7 which stood them in line for blocks at the Roxy for a hold over run/ "THE KING OF JAZZ/7 which hit a new summer high at the Albee, in Cincinnati, to the tune of $30,000; "LITTLE ACCIDENT/7 which grossed $48,000 at the Mastbaum, in Philadelphia, and "A LADY SURRENDERS/7 which is playing to tremendous crowds at the Paramount, New York; Woods, Chicago, and other key cities. The Affairs of a Master Lover BOUDO UNIVERSAL FIRST 1