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Exhibitors DAILY REVIEW. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1927
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CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE
From the A. H. Woods’ production by Owen Davis.
SATAN AND THE WOMAN
From the famous novel by Allan K. Franklin.
YOUR WIFE AND MINE
I Comedy-drama with Phyllis Haver, Stuart
j Holmes, Wallace MacDonald and Barbara
! Tennant.
I YOU’RE IN THE ARMY NOW
Rollicking tale of soldier-life.
BROADWAY MADNESS
Sumptuous production of the Gay White Way.
THE SPEED CLASSIC
Romance built on speed. By Arthur Hoerl,
POWER OF THE PRESS
Newspaper drama by W. H. Saunders, Jr.
A BIT OF HEAVEN
Drama of faith by Roland Kingston,
LIFE’S CROSSROADS
Edgar Lewis’ story. Played by Gladys Hulette, Mahlon Hamilton and William Conklin.
PAUUNE FREDERICK IN THE NEST
From the famous stage success of Paris and New York by Paul Geraldy. Directed by Will Nigh. With cast including Holmes Herbert, Jean Acker, Reginald Sheffield. Ruth Dwyer, Thomas Holding, Wilfred Lucas.
WOMEN WHO DARE
By Langdon McCormick, author of “The Storm.’’
BACK TO LIBERTY
Exciting thriller by Arthur Hoerl. With George Walsh, Dorothy Hall, .Edmund Breese, Gene del Val, De Sasia Moores.
BOWERY ROSE
Drama of poignant appeal, humor, pathos.
THE STRONGER WILL
The story of a Master. With George Walsh, Gladys Frasin and splendid cast.
THE DREAM MELODY
-iMusical tale by Leonore Gray,
MAKING T«E VARSITY
.JCampus Jife . in -its miost -alluring aspect. By Eugene Spencer.
MANHATTAN KNIGHTS
New York and its Knights of Chivalr}'. B)Arthur Hoerl.
INSPIRATION
A tale of artist life; the story of a portrait painter’s great inspiration.
By
ARTHUR JAMES
Editor, Motion Pictures Today
A corporation is just as great and no greater than its man power. The men in any situation determine that situation.
For this reason. I, for one, would lay a bet for this season and for coming seasons on Excellent Pictures because Samuel Zierler and Louis Baum are business showmen of sterling enterprise, sound judgment and absolute integrity.
Excellent Pictures this year stands for successful showmanship and from where I sit no independent concern looks any better to me.
Pictures Co
Samuel Zierler pres. X^ouis IBtAUM •tnc^pres.
729 SEVENTH AVE. NEW_YORK,
In 1927-28, 18 pictuies, in 1928-29, 24 pictures; in 1929-30, 30 pictures. Perpetuate Your Business by Applying Now for the Excellent Franchise.