Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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^iih ** Galloping Hoc ^^llene *Kay and Johnnie WalKer “They're Off!" Any man who has ever visited a race track zmd heard the thrilling cry of the crowd, “they’re off!’’ knows the spell, the lure, the romance and the pulsequickening climaxes of horse-racing. Vast crowds throng the tracks; millions who would like to go can’t. Ready made audiences await the lucky exhibitors who book this most novel of all serials, filled ais it is with horse races that bring you to the edge of your seat, that glorifies “Gold Blaize,” a wonderful horse, and that hasn’t a dull moment in it. If good names in the cast, 2m alluring title and production that hits the bell mean 2mything at all, here’s a picture that is a certain clean-up. We urge you to have several episodes screened for you at the nearest Pathe exchange. Produced by Malcom Strauss A GEORGE B. SEITZ PRODUCTION fetheserial Story by Frank Leon Smith MlCHeLST7/N