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

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Crashes through at State -Lake , Chicago Special one-sheet prepared and used by U S Navy 125 of these were posted by the Navy in Chicago and suburbs for 30 miles around. Just one angle of great co-operation givtn by U S Navy Just an exploitation natural. That's "ANNAPOLIS" spectacular picturization of midshipman life. The U.S. Navy co-operated with the StateLake in putting this one over, and the result — despite rain and snow for three days -was ENORMOUS BUSINESS! with JOHN MACK BROWN, JEANETTE LOFF HUGH ALLAN and WILLIAM BAKEWELL Scenario by F. McGrew Willis, from an original story by Royal S. Pease. Directed by Christy Cabanne. Produced by F. McGrew Willis. Case containing authentic models of seaplane, sabmarine and subchaser loaned by Great Lakes Naval Training -Station and displayed in lobby of StateLake during. run. A uniforajted Naval officer guarded the case day and night Pafhe® Pictures talking Box-Office An Exploitation Natural ^oundi or Silerir Member of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. — Will H. Hays, President