Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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HalRoacK with Glenn liyon Story Wriiten 6 Directed hy Hal Roach Have you noticed the extraordinary success of the Hal Roach novelty features — “The Call of the Wild” and “King of Wild Horses?” “White Sheep” is another novelty, and just as good as the others. Laughter, thrills, speed, drama, romance and pathos are combined in this story of Kansas in pioneer days. 9%e^)hite Sheen Pafhepicture That hard-boiled family, the Fighting Tylers, is going to become a household word. “White Sheep” beats a rodeo for thrills. It beats the stick-up of a train for surprises. Associated E^xhibitors|^L Selling A.^entj