Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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"A HOLLYWOOD THEME SONG" with Harry Grlbbon Yola D'Avrll Patsy O'Leary Mack Sennetl is famous for his satires on the movies themselves. And this one, kidding the theme song, is one of his greatest. The critics call it "great fun", "one long howl", "a riot." TOW "RACKET CHEERS" with Andy Clyde Daphne Poltard Marjorle Beebe "Mack Sennett still rolling 'em off their seats with good old fashioned slapstick comedy," says the Hollywood DailyReporter. "Good stuff to satisfy the customers. Good entertainment for the kids." <m ROUGH IDEA OF IC with Mar |or l« Beebe, r> iaitmon, Mildred Van Derit It tun »an1 to give ihrm a rung I > ml ran and Johnny dcmonstrat -mid a w t\ clear idi a «»1 >i funny an ** action come can be — play thia one. ■/.mifc] : xVmerica's collective sense of humor is one of the principal reasons for its greatness; one of the surest guarantees of its future. Aniong its most honored sons and daughters have always been those who made its millions chuckle. For they do more for public morale than most of its statesmen. While you can laugh you'll never be licked. Every time you play a good comedy you are helping your box-office to win. And you are adding your bit toward strengthening the public courage — and that's all America needs now to start the ball of prosperity to rolling again. MAC K SENNETT "DON'T BITE YOUR DENTIST" with Andy Clyde, Daphne Pollard Patty O'Leary, Lincoln Stedman Don't bite your wife if business is not 100 per cent. Get more laughs in your show and advertise them. "Here's one for real clean fun," says Film Daily. "A corker." 'W*M r k "THE SPICE OFTHE PROGRAM" NO, NO, LADY EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, INC., £. Member Moti. with Andy Clyde Frank Eastman Dorothy Christy Cyril Chadwlck A new and funnier slant on the amateur "drawma"; a comedy done in the best modern manner, with plenty of the good old belly laughs. W. MAMMONS, President i Picture Froduorra and Distributors of America, Inc. Will H. Hays, PrtMident