Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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January 26, 1929 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD 25 r The dramatic language of love. "I love you" or "Ich liebe dich" — whazza difference? The result is the same — ecstasy, heart-aches, newspaper headlines, novels, photoplays, all for the laudable purpose of making life more interesting. This contribution is from Joe May's new UFA production, "Asphalt." Betty Amann and Gustav Frohlich are the players shown in this scene. Right: A memorable feast for the eyes. But Marie Wells also lends an exquisite voice to the Warner Bros.' operetta, "The Desert Song." There have been "Out of the Ruins," "The Wheel of Chance," "Scarlet Seas," "Weary River" and others, one almost right after another. So Richard Barthelmess has been in New York vacationing. The First National star if shown above out for a stroll down Park Avenue with Mr . Barthelmess and a favorite friend of the family. Business brought Leslie C. Wicks, First National sales manager in Australia, back to the States, but pleasure was unavoidable as arriving at the studio, he was greeted by Doris Dawson, contract player.