Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1929)

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THE BOOK! 1930 vj; with HELEN TWELVETREES and FRED SCOTT Written ond Produced by EDMUND GOULDING Directed by Fred Newmeyer. U BOY, WHAT A PICTURE! When Edmund Goulding set out to produce "The Grand Parade" for Pathe, he applied to it originality and shou brains and wove into the structure attraction values v.hich make it a grand parade indeed. The grand parade in this case is going to be a parade 0/ customers to the box-offices, for this picture is a natural, made-to-order hit . . . Here is a picture/or the classes, the masses and the u'orks. ARTHUR JAMES IN EXHIBITORS DAILY REVIEW THE GRAND PARADE \ And heading the grand Parade of Box Office Hits on Pathe Program for 1930, is "THE GRAND PARADE," a stupendous, spectacular production portraying all the glamour, pageantry and melody of the old-time minstrel show, plus a gripping story with a thrilling climax. PATHE ALL MUSIC • ALL SOUND • ALL DIALOGUE