Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1929)

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10 Straight Weeks on Broadway for MACK SENNETT TALKING COMEDIES No series of short comedies in years has won such a reception on New York's Broadway. No series has ever won more enthusiastic praise from the critics 11 THE GOLFERS Selwyn9 Globe ami Strand Theatres— 7 Weeks A lot of laughs. — N. Y. American Convulsed the audience. —Salem (Mass.) News A flock of laughs and something that will send most golfers into hysterics . . . Get your local golfers on this one and they'll love you for it. —Zit's It's a scream for those who know their golf and it cannot fail to go over with the uninitiated. — M. P. News A HOLLYWOOD STAR Siranti Theatre — / Week 11 Very funny ... an up-to-the-minute side-splitter . . . worth a prominent spot on any bill. —The Film Daily Mighty funny. — N. Y. Sunday News A wow laugh-inducer. They don't come often enough like this one . . . Grab this one. — M. P. News The Strand is also showing a Mack Sennett all-talking slapstick that is worth the trip to 47th and Broadway . . . This short is the best of the new pictures. — N. Y. Daily Mirror A clever travesty . . . one of the funniest comedies since they started to talk. —Zit's 11 CLANCY AT THE BAT Globe Theatre— 2 Weeks A corker. — M. P. News A box-office natural . . . Exhibitors should book this picture blind-folded; it can't miss. —The Film Spectator 11 "THE SPICE OF THE PROGRAM" EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, Inc., E. W. HAMMONS, President Ui>mK^r Mntinn Pi.-rntr** PmHurfrit and Distrihnf or* r\( Ar ■ nr.. Will H. H a vs. Pr*>.idrnf