Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1930)

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4 At the Height of t/ieVOG U E for Outdoor Shorts ! RODEO COMEDIES With the public clamoring for talking pictures of the great outdoors, it took Pathe showmanship to produce a series with a new twist — two-reel comedies shot on the soil of the West! That’s RODEO COMEDIES, just one of the 8 sensational comedy series peppered with audible talent on the Pathe 1930-31 program. For instance . . . "HEARTS AND HOOFS," a robust comedy featuring Cornelius Keefe, Mona Rico, Fred Warren and George Rigas, directed by Wallace Fox. Or "RANCH HOUSE BLUES" — a perfect gem of a short with an amusing story, mind you, an orchestra, comedians, dancers, horsemanship — with Don Douglas, Mildred Harris and Harry Woods, directed by Robert De Lacy. Or "HALF PINT POLLY," with an all-star cast including Tom Tyler, the great Western star, Mona Ray and others, directed by Robert De Lacy . . . These are just three of the SIX comedies you can expect in the series — and they’re all as fresh, as breezy and as unique as the first three! PATHE Wonder Series of 1930-31