The Film Daily (1928)

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What is the best single reel on the market? WILLIAM BRANDT, keen showman, says it's .... fethe Review 52 Issues — One a Week — Edited by Terry Ramsaye and he backs his judgment and "puts over his show" by booking it solid in his eleven superb picture palaces. Take a tip from a smart showman and snapup your program with this fascinating up ' to ' the ' minute one reel subject WILLIAM llKANUr of Brandt's Theatre Enterprises, operating the Atlantic, National, Bunny, Carlton, Cumherland, Empress, Diifiield, Parkside, Carlton Koof Garden, Biltniore, Stratford, and Teriuinal Theatres iu Greater New York. Read What Mr. Brandt Says: "Perhaps a Mord of appreciation will encourage you lo continue making the 'Pathe Review', the best single reel on the market. "We are running your subject in eleven (11) of our theatres, and it supplies us with the very much desired diversification of our program, "Tlie subjects are interesting, timely nnd cdiicalional, and supplies a snap which helps us put our show over. "Go, on, keep up the good work!" Cordially and sincerely yours, WILLIAM BRANDT REVIEW