Exhibitors Herald (1926)

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Showmen, here is a production that is in every sense an epochal achievement, presenting In dramatic terms a pictorial record of the glorious part played by the women in the world war. Here is a theme that transcends any story of the war thus far transfer* red to the screen. A gripping, human document, tense with dramatic inter* est and brimming with tears, laughs and poignant heart interest— the romance of three women “buddies” in the shell zone of France, with Vera Reynolds giving one of the outstanding performances of the year. Corporal Kate embodies every ele ment of a great Showman’s attraction rfgn Distributors Producers International Corporation W, 46th St. N. Y. WiLLIam M. VOGEL. Qenerat Manager “This is undoubtedly one of the outstanding pictures of the year, one of the best feature pictures produced by the DeMille organization. From the box-office angle, it will probably pan out as a record breaker.” Filmograph 1 . JJ. C. has a winner in 4 Corporal Kate ’. It has the elements of sure-fire appeal with every type of audience. Properly exploited this film will be a real money-getter for any exhibitor.” Film Mercury Previewed at Bever Theatre * — Los A