Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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February 7, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 23 HJg.bt'y®*' the first reviews For if ever a picnro U:. Jlotion '?icturtNe,WS ^ eight' reels of gorgeous entertainment. We can only urge you to get into immediate touch with First National and arrange for the most convenient booking. Moving Picture World. box-office te^its opened Sunday to nh ^^^mlbusinel 5? — '^as received enthusiastically ED PRODy^J^KiNG GOOD IISIy'TwS SHOULD WORK OUT. Strand, Jlbany,Myi ‘"Very well received and the subject of comment. Business healthy and satisfactory. We xvete vety well satisfied. Samuel Goldwyn jinsents ' Foreign Rt^u Controlled Fim National Pkcrurci Inc \ 3&a Madison Avenue. New York > ^The George Fitzmaurice s/ PR,ODUCTION oA THIEF INJ PAfkADlSE' CJcLapUCL FRANCES MA.RION <7rff« LEONARD MERRICR'S novel 'THE WORLDLINGS" with Doris Kenyon, Ronald Colman, Aileen Pringle, ■ Claude Gillingwater, Alec Frances. Yinit ^atfons just as tJiey 1^^ Box-Ollfice tetunis/ ^ Members gT Motion Picture Producers and Distributers of America Inc.-Will Hays Jhtsuient