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The Biggest Hits of 1928-1929 will be PATHE HITS — Watch for Announcements at the Best Theatres.
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HERALDS NEW PROGRAM OF DE LUXE FEATURES
T^HE season of 1928-29 will find Pathe taking the lead on the screen with the greatest output of pictures in its history. The famous rooster trademark, known to every picture fan in the world, will be your guide for the best in entertainment — the finest authors, the most popular stars, the most colorful and intriguing stories.
Two Tremendous Specials Coming Soon
William Boyd
"THE COP
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tcith ALAN HALE, JACQUELINE LOGAN, ROBERT ARMSTRONG and TOM KENNEDY
4 DOSALD CRISP Production
Screen Play by Tay Carnett from the story
by Elliott Clawson
Ralph Block. 4»aociatf Producer OeMiUe Studio Production
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thrilling melodrama set in a section of New York's West Side where there are too often guns on hip pockets, and yet where there are many heartsofgold. Remember the screen team that made "Chicago" a sensation— Haver and Varconi ? Here they are in another story of romance in the underworld.
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Tenth Avenue
Phyllis Haver
VICTOR VARCONI and JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
4 WILLIAM C. deMILLE production
From the stage play by John McGowan & Lloyd Griscom Continuity by Douglas Doty DeMILLE STUDIO PRODUCTION.
big, human drama built around the exciting adventures of a "rookie" cop on his beat in a great city. Bill Boyd as the guardian of the law who gets his man. You must see the picture to find out whether he gets "the girl.'*
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Watch for Amazing New R. C. A. PHOTOPHONE musical and ejfect accompaniment on certain forthcoming PATHE FEATURE PRODUCTIONS.
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