Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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niARENCE BROWN’S two units (his "foreign legions") return from location trips into the Yukon and are finishing the "Trail of ’g8” at the M-G-M lot. J OVISE FAZENDA and Clyde ^ Cook are those referred to in the title of “Only a Sailor’s Sweetheart," which they have completed for Warner Brothers. y^ILLlAM KOENIG receives a '' new two-year contract from Warner Brothers as studio manager. “Herald" made photo at time Koenig made Ross Lederman director. ii'K'FIE GORILLA" will come to -I the screen soon as an adaptation by Al Cohn (above) from the mystery play formerly on the stage, First National ivill make it. JANET GAY NOR is hostess to sons ^ of Ananias in the “Garden of Truth" at Eo.v Films studio. The newspaper boys enjoyed it despite their awe. STUDIO SECTION Current Events in Holtywood O F August 13, 1927 T^ILLIAM DEMAREST, War' ' ner player, declares he will outmeasure, if not outpitch, any exhibitor or newspaperman whether in I lollvwood, Timbuctu or Oak Park.