Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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THEY say NED McCOBBS DAUGHTER THE SPIELER September Photoplay chooses two Pathe features in its six best of the month— "Craig's Wife" and "Power". Film Daily poll places "King of Kings" in ten best of year, "Chicago" and "Craig's Wife" in roll of honor. December Photoplay picks "The Spieler" as one of the six best of the month. Cincinnati Times-Star chooses "Craig's Wife" among ten best. Honorable mention — "Skyscraper". Exhibitor's Daily Review puts "Ned McCobb's Daughter" in the "ten best" of the year. Washington Star puts "King of Kings" and "Chicago" in its " best of the season". "Skyscraper" in the select class of the Cincinnati Times-Star. "The Spieler" and "Craig's Wife" put in the "ten best" by Tamar Lane of the Film Mercury. Motion Picture News says, "'The Office Scandal' is the greatest newspaper story ever screened — and it goes double or redoubled." John S. Cohen, Jr. of the New York Sun, puts "King of Kings" in his list of the season's best. THE SHADY LADY