Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1936)

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SHOWMANSHIP in SHORTS with BROADWAY'S BIGGEST and Established screen comedy favorites, of course . . . you always expect them, and always get them, in Educational' s comedies . . . Buster Keaton, Buster West and Tom Patricola . . . But Educational Pictures bring you more. They search Broadway constantly for its biggest and best... both old and new ... on stage and radio, in night clubs and wherever great entertainment talent is to be found. Educational's new season short subjects will bring you the finest line of big Broadway names yet... Bert Lahr, Tim and Irene, Jefferson Machamer and his "Gags and Gals"... all "tops" in their lines... and you'll get Pat Rooney Jr., and Herman Timberg Jr., Niela Goodelle, Henry King and his orchestra, the Cabin Kids, and a host of other song, dance and musical hits. And don't forget "Kiko the Kangaroo". He'll be Broadway's. ..and the world's. ..new cartoon favorite in Terry-Toons. That's Showmanship in Shorts. TRIBUTED IN U.S.A. 20TH CENTURY X FILM CORPORATION