Variety (Nov 1928)

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Wednesday, November 21, 1928 VARIETY TTWE ORlClti^L XT«!^oir ^ THE w/iR /■oric* 1 A Picture the Public Has Been Waiting For "LUCKY BOY," with GEORGE JESSEL in the title role, will be the outstanding box office attraction of the year. Known from Coast to Coast, both on the legitimate and vaudeville stages, Jessel has made for himself a host of admirers. "LUCKY BOY" IS GEORGE JESSEL'S FIRST ALL TALKING AND SINGING PRODUCTION. The score has been speciially \mtten^f^ the star by Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld and synchronized by R. C. A. Phptophone. The supporting cast includes Margaret Quimby; Richard Tucker, Rosa Rosanova, Gwen Lee, Gayne Whitman, William Strauss and other well known screen players. The story is by Viola Brothers Shore and directed by Norman Taurog. W/ejTCM~S^©UR TWSMSrONCr TIrr<iM y-c/^Tf\ ml pr oduction</> inc: 0 ^ ■/. .15,4.0 DROflbv^y