Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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"WEAK-HEARTED H NOT SEE THIS E: No. 831 Straight-from-the-Shoulder Talk by Carl Laemmle, President of the Universal Pictures Corporation Universal has produced a two-reel picture which will simply knock 'em dead. It is called "Camera Thrills." — — wmmmm m — mmm mm M mm^m ^ ^ ^ __________ It is the most exciting picture made in the history of the screen. No title could possibly do justice to it. The material in these two reels is far more important than any title ever devised by the most acute brain in this business. This two-reeler "Camera Thrills" is so exciting that I do not think it should be seen by even the hardest -boiled movie fan in the world, unless he has a strong heart. i Therefore, you are completely justified in advertising it for just exactly what it is — namely, the biggest two reels in the world. There is nothing better than truth in advertising, therefore there is no better way to exploit this two-reeler than