Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1928)

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October 20, 1928 EXHIBITORS HERALD and MOVING PICTURE WORLD 3 pin another medal on him! j €[ Filmdom has very few authentic production geniuses. Erich von Stroheim belongs in the select company that you can count on the fingers of one hand. Producer of masterpieces that make money. ^ In "The Wedding March" he has done it again ! The two years since his "Merry Widow" he has devoted to the creation of this, the greatest of all von Stroheim pictures. Torrents of money, effort and box office value have been poured into "The Wedding March." Results show! Reports already received from pre-release openings brand it without question one of the mightiest money-makers of the year! Reviewers and the public rave about the dazzling spectacle of this flaming romance of old Vienna. The brilliant von Stroheim touches. The breath-taking scenes in Technicolor. The inspired acting of von Stroheim and beautiful Fay Wray. €J Erich von Stroheim, we pin another