The Philadelphia Exhibitor (1935)

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■ WITH ( LOUISE DRESSER [ MARIAN MARSH I RALPH MORGAN ! Directed by CHRISTY CABANNE A WILLIAM T. LACKEY Production Screen ploy by Adele Comandini MONOGRAM PICTURE LIMBERLOST From the novel by GENE ^ H STRATTON-PORTER M wllvL ACCORDING TO THE PRESS, PUBLIC AND SHOWMEN’S REPORTS IN THE MOTION PICTURE HERALD Jan 1 T 35 pg. 13 11 ^ ★ if The Best Bet in a Long Time” — NEW YORK DAILY NEWS GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST : Marian Marsh, Louise Dresser, Ralph Morgan — A capable picture, and a boxoffice surprise. Originally booked for three. days, it was increased to five, and held up over the whole period. I will also play a return engagement in the future. Gross compares favorably with "Little Women." Pleased every one better than expected as it seemed to me only average in production, direction and acting. But every one told me it was swell, so it must have clicked on the outside. Shoot the works on this one and don’t spare Gene Stratton-Porter. — A. West Johnson, Heilig Theatre, Eugene, Oregon. University and general patronage. GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST: Marian Marsh, Ralph Morgan — Chalk up a real hit from Monogram. Here is the outstanding box-office hit of the present season. This picture broke a two-year box-office record on a Sunday, Monday. Not only is it box-office, but it gives entire satisfaction to the people who pay for an evening's entertainment. People came from miles to see the picture on Sunday, and sent their friends and relations to see it on Monday. "Girl of the Limberlost" made me a lot of money and pleased my patrons. — s. H. Rich, Rich Theatre, Montpelier, Idaho. AGAIN PROVING THAT THIS YEAR IT’S MONOGRAM £iitiifmteiLiut-El&SI_DIVlSIQN EXCHANGES. Inc.. 1140 Vine Street. Philadelphia