Exhibitors Herald (Mar-Apr 1924)

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if] Lila Lee in SUPPORTED By MAdGARET LIVINGSTON STORY BY C GARDNER. SULLIVAN DIRECTED By WILLIAM BEAUDINfr PRESENTED B/ REGAL PICTURES INCORPORATED FOREIGN DISTRIBUTOR. WM VOGEL, DISTRIBUTING* CORP. Advance Reports that indicate a Box-Office Smash "We have had two more previews on 'Wandering Husbands', one last Friday night at the Granada Theatre, Gardner Junction, Hollywood, another last evening, at the Paramount Theatre, Santa Monica and Western. "Both demonstrate the picture to be a knock-out with audiences. In addition to gripping the people and holding them with its big underlying theme — which Lila Lee puts over magnificently — the picture contains enough laughs to make the producer of an ordinary feature comedy jealous. For audience reactions, from the hush of an absorbed house to a roar of relief at a comedy situation following the tear, it is one of the most perfectly timed pictures of its kind that I have ever seen. "Lila Lee is an absolute revelation in this production. She has more character in her face, more mobility of expression, more accuracy and restraint in the conveying of emotions, than any actress of her age on the American screen. She is one of the coming stars, with a future like an Aurora Borealis. "This is sure going to be one of the ten best pictures of 1924. When the tumult and shouting of the critics has died, this one will be hung up in the year's hall of fame." LESLEY MASON. Booking Reservations Now Season 1924-1925 Ohirty FirstRun Pictures