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

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/>«¥ office,. threat Another Phyllis Haver SensationJm The blonde star in the type of role that never fails to 'click' — and this is one of her best. PHYLLIS ln HAVER 77,, SH ADY LADY with ROBERT ARMSTRONG and LOUIS WOLHEIM A Ralph Block Production. Title suggested by Leonard Praskins and Richard L. Sharpe Directed by Edward H. Griffith. THREE IN A ROW all ready to CRASH THROUGH to new records! That's the Triple Box Office Threat offered by PATHE in "THE SPIELER," "GERALDINE" and "SHADY LADY". One great picture is something to shout about. Two in sequence is something to rave about. THREE IN A ROW— there's a record to SHOOT at! And we'll go on record with the prediction that these three productions will ALL be ranked among the outstanding successes of the year. "THE SPIELER" has already been picked by Photoplay as one of the six best. Well — "GERALDINE" and "SHADY LADY" are just as good! Paste This Prediction in Your Hat — and Get Busy! Parti^ftitiires