The Film Daily (1924)

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u six reels of continuous hilarity^' "Left me weak from laughter and gasping for breath." — American "Hilarious affair from start to finish." — Morning Telegraph "Far more amusing on the screen than on the stage. A rollicking comedy with no dull moments." — Herald-Tribune "Brought bigger and better bursts of authentic merriment from your correspondent than any motion picture which he has seen in a year or so." —The World "It is and has a right to be — the pride of the Goldwyn heart. It is the merriest film of the day." — Telegram "The result is side splitting. The fun is fast and furious." — Evening Graphic •New York Evening World "It would be a misanthropic individual who could sit through this picture without bursting into a guffaw every five minutes, at least." —Post " — it is one of the funniest farces it has been our lot to view on the screen. — Times "Indeed it has been quite a while since the rafters at the Strand have rung with so many vibrations." — Evening Sun "Enough humor in the picture to make the ushers forget themselves." — Evening Journal " — six reels of continuous hilarity." — Evening World "The picture is a gem. The shrieks from the audience last night sounded like a roller-coaster full of kids." — Daily News "Hilarious movie satire keeps Strand audience in uproar." — Daily Mirror and how they packed the STRAND! and how they'll pack your theatre! SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents IN HOLLTWOOD;^ POTASH awl PERLMUTTER From the famous Broadway Stage Success "Business Before Pleasure" by Montague Glass and Jules Eckeit Goodman ^//AAlexander Carr-George Sidney Betty Blythe --Veia Gordon Directed by ALFRED E. GREEN ^Adapted by FRANCES MARION ■ FIRST NATIONAL It's new— NO. 2— Exploit it that way! A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE