Screenland (Nov 1929-Apr 1930)

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for l<lovember 1929 THE TWO BLACK CROWS on the Talking Screen! OU'VE heard them on the radio. You've laughed your head off at their phonograph records. Now hear them real as life in one of the funniest, most thrilling ALL-TALKING entertainments ever screened! It has everything; a million laughs, sensational new song hits, pathos, tense drama, grand singing and dancing. Don't miss it — be an "early bird" yourself and make a date now to see and hear MOHAN & MACK IN WHY BRING THAT UP? 9} A Paramount All-Talking, Dancing, Singing Hit of The New Show World. Directed by George Abbott. Story by Octavus Roy Cohen. With Evelyn Brent and Harry Green. tf If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town!" (paramount (pictures