Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1934)

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pOUGH, BOYS/ It's there! .... profit, and plenty of it. . . . for showmen • • • . in Educational's Short Features . • • . the one line you can always count on for that ideal short subject combination .... big star names, big production value and real entertainment that sends them out smiling and happy. . • . and that means dough, boys! And always more great stars SYLVIA FROOS and FRANK two of radio's most famous singers See them in the single-reel Song Hit Story ''The House Where I Was Born and in the two-reel Musical Comedy ''THE GIRL FROM PARADISE" with N.T. G. and tlie Paradise Revue Produced by Al Christie Distributed in U.S.A. by FOX Film Corporation A Coronet Comedy wiHi Harry GRIBBON George SHELTON 9"» :Jt X n