Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1929)

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u SON, I'M PROUD OF YOU! —you're sure a chip off the old block7' The first of the UNITED ARTISTS "featurettes" steps out in the world to make a reputation for itself and— crack off the batits first appearance creates big sensation. 1812 1812 "Reisenfeld Gem. Hit ot Rivoli" "If the first of the short subjects produced by United Artists isany indication of the remainder of the series, picture patrons are in for some rare treats. '1812' is a gem in every sense of the word. This reel IS different and it is better than good." — Exhibitors Daily Review "We have heard the good Dr. Reisenfeld direct this overture oh so many times, but never have enjoyed it so thoroughly. Instead of the Rivoli band of 20 it was played by a synchronized symphonic orchestra of 60. A complete pictorial history with shots and composition that would do justice to any feature production. Greeted with round of a ppla use. ' ' — Alicoate in Film Daily For the Perfect Program — Book the Features and "Featurettes" of UNITED (a)aRTISTS