Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD April 23, 1927 54 THE ACID TEST Just what is it when applied to comedy? The number of laughs and their kind. “Clocking the laughs” of a representative audience is the acid test of a comedy. “Horse Shoes” has been “put on cold” before three large audiences in three representative theatres. The smallest number of laughs checked against these audiences was 201. The largest was nine more. Giggles didn’t count. Only the big roars of a lot of people thoroughly enjoying themselves. That means the laughter was almost continuous. Don’t you want a picture like that, in your house? Produced by Monty Banks Enterprises