Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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CAPTAIN SWAGGER Amusements, Minneapolis picks "King of Kings" as the best picture of the year. Carl B. Adams, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, heads the Ten Best of the Year with "Craig's Wife". Ex. HeraldWorld says — "'Geraldine' is one of the most entertaining and fascinating pictures this reviewer has seen for some time." "The Red Mark" barely misses being one of the ten best movies. — Regina Cannon, New York American. Detroit Free Press — " 'Craig's Wife' is one of the chosen pictures of the year, placed on more selected lists throughout the country than can be counted." Variety says: " 'Sal of Singapore' can play 'em big and small, silent or wired, and mean something. It's first run material and a pip." Quinn Martin, in the Evening World — "Captain Swagger" is another picture out of the Pathe Studios, in which a noticeable rise in production merit has been going on for the last few months. The Check-up, Motion Picture News for Dec. 10th, reports from exhibitors, shows Pathe leads at the box-office. PATHE CHICAGO GERALDINE THE OFFICE SCANDAL