Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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STILL COUNTS Consistent delivery of quality short feature entertainment put Educational Pictures in command of their field over ten years ago . . . and has maintained them there through the succeeding vears. And it's still there on the Educational release program, stronger than ever. Consistent quality, consistent fun, consistent profit for you. "DORPT GIVE UP"— Busier and John West make their bow under the Educational comedy banner... and get a great big hand. "A lot of class", says the Film Daily. "A fine laugh tonic for the fans fed upon the old stuff. This is new — and good." It's a VANITY COMEDY, produced by AL CHRISTIE. <*A MEDLEY OF RIVERS " LYMAN H. HOWE'S HODGEPODGE — The merry mixture of sense and nonsense in every HODGE-PODGE subject makes this series unsurpassed for variety. "THE BLUFFER" — Introducing a new seriesof one-reel MACK SENNETT BREV TIES, novelty comedies in natural colors that are a new departure in the single reel class. The biggest thing in "short short subjects" since sound. "OUR > \4.<.1\<. WIVES*"— Ford Sterling joins the big parade of comedy stars that is making Edvcationals new comedy program the biggest on record. Supported by John T. Murray* Ethel Svkes and Margaret Clarke* he turns in a new domestic tangle laughmaker In the GAYETY COMEDY series that will make him many new followers. An AL CHRISTIE Production. "TAKE VOIR >IEI»I CINE"-The second MACK SENNETT BREVITY, a laugh-fest with Andy Clyde, Patsy O'Leary, Vernon Dent and Sennett's new "find"Franft£as(man."The color," says the Exhibitors Daily Review, "is the nearest approach to perfection this reviewer has seen." "LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR-—A TUXEDO COMEDY with Charlotte Greenwood that is one of the most spectacular comedy hits in years. Cleveland Plain Dealer says: " \ slick piece of broad satire, beautifully played by Mi** Greenwood and Dot Farley, . . excellent entertainment." An AL CHRISTIE Production. EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, INC. £. IV. HAMMONS, President Member, Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., Will H. Hays, President