Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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February 21, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 13 HAMILTON I ■ COMEDIES ^ Lloyd Hamilton in “Crushed” is very funny.— N. Y. Morning Telegraph. Lloyd Hamilton in his late^st comedy production “Crushed” is worthy of more than “comment” for the excellent production he has made and the many laughs he afforded last night’s audience. Hamilton improves with every appearance. — Bridgeport (Conn.) Star. A very funny comedy. . . — ^John W. Hawkins, Capitol Theatre, New Bedford, Mass., in Exhibitors Herald. “Jonah Jones” — My opinion of this comedy is that it’s as funny, if not funnier, than any Chaplin I ever looked at, and I have seen them all. In other words, it’s a knockout. — H. A. Schwahn, Eau Claire Theatre, Eau Claire, Wis., in Amusements. There are a lot of excellent gags in “Jonah Jones” and they follow one another so closely the laughter is almost continuous. It struck the Chicago theatre audiences just below the laugh line and they carried their chuckles clear out into the street. — Exh. Herald (T. O. Service). Lloyd Hamilton’s drolleries in “Jonah Jones” are outlandishly funny. — Washington (D.C.) News. For foreign rights address FAR EAST FILM CORPORATION 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City t / Presents Lloyd Hamilton in 44 HOOKED A comedy that will land new friends for you, and a box-office attraction that will pay big dividends if co-featured in your advertising. Written and Directed by FRED HIBBARD Member, Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. Will H. Hays, President