Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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THE FAN SAYS: “1 go to the picture theatre for thrills, laughs, bang-up entertainment. Big names mean nothing to me, if they don't deliver. I've often been stung on over-rated, overexploited pictures. I walked in on this picture cold. Didn't know anything about it, Was just hopeful, that’s all. Mister, that picture's a. peach. It had me trembling, laughing, crying. On the one thing that really counts solid, honest entertainment, just put it ahead of them all. If I could see a picture as good as that every show I went to, I’d go more often." Leo Maloney # c7 he Lon? Loop m the Pecos' scenario by Ford I. Beebe directed by Leo D. Maloney ft Pafheoicture ©