Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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^ AMONG N. V Tim" AUTD STIIX The PROOF PIL.ES UP! New critics swell the flood of testimony that "THE BARKER' is a once -ina 'blue moon hit! "Carthay Circle audience acclaimed 'The Barker.' Sets new precedent for players among cast. Fitzmaurice has stepped into group of few who have something really good to offer." — Louella Parsons in L. A. Examiner " 'The Barker' is the most interesting picture — silent or noisy — on Broadway." — Karl Kitchen in N. Y. Eve. World "Excellent picture and a good talker. Will waltz home to a merry jingle. Picture is well supplied with 'it'." — Sid in Variety "'Barker' real entertainment. Marvelous carnival atmosphere. Accorded place in front rank. Picture must be reckoned unquestionably among outstanding film achievements of year." Marquis Busby in L. A. Times. "A natural. One of noteworthy photoplays of year. 'The Barker' should be put on your list of pictures not to be missed." — Monrot Lathrop, L. A. Express. 'The Barker' offers colorfu entertainment. Unusual in terest. Has not been surpassec by any recent picture."— Har rison Caroll in L. A. Herald "First National 'Barker' pre miere display stuns Wesl Coast boulevardiers. A spec tacle that out-rivaled any thing the' motion pictur< capital had ever seen." — En Daily Review.