MGM. Syd Chaplin, Betty Balfour, Nancy Rigg, Annie Esmond, Edmond Breon, Diana Wilson, Clifford McLaglen, Enid Stamp Taylor, 6 reels.
* One of the best comedies we ever had. Better than many so-called special, and patrons went away feeling they had their money's worth. (Opera House, Paw Paw, Ill.-General patronage.)
* November 16-17. Another laugh producer from Syd, made in England, but not another
Charlie's Aunt by a mile. Will please the average movie goer. (Central theatre, Selkirk, Man., Canada.-General patronage.)
* A good comedy and a bunch of laughs. Not a big comedy special, but a picture that gets them tickled and keeps them that way. (Princess theatre, Lincoln, Kan.-Small town patronage.)
* October 3. Not much to this one. Slapstick comedy of a low order. (Lark theatre, McMinnville, Ore.-General patronage.)
* Poor. Not a laugh in a box full. If
Dawn is not any better than this, we'll hope for fewer British pictures. (Opera House, Lousivlle, Neb.-Small town patronage.)
-- "Box Office Record," The Motion Picture Almanac, (Chicago: Quigley Publishing Company), 1929, pages 196-209.