Exhibitors Herald (Mar-Apr 1924)

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JACK PICKFORD in THE HILL BILLY Suggested by a John "J-o^c Jr. Story ~ ~ adaptation by ^Mar/on Uocf^ron Direction by George cJ1ill A Treat of the Season "'The Hill Billy' is one of the treats of the season. Real drama. Packed with thrills, comedy and romance. Human touches are so abundant they tread on each other. "■ — M. P. News. Full of Heart Interest "A box-office attraction of unusual merit, and it is prolific in heart interest." — Exhibitors Herald. "Class" in Every Sense " 'Classy' in every sense of the word. A drawing card for every theatre, large or small. A whole lot of genuine human interest is packed into this picture, as well as suspense, melodrama and timelv comedv relief." — Trade Review. Now Booking Allied Producers and Distributors Corporation 729 Seventh Avenue, New York Hiram Abrams, President A Branch Office Located In Every United Artists Exchange