They Laugh Where! Once They Cried
VELEEELELEDSRELEE ERY: 2 SHURUEDUASEREAUDEOUSECUOUEELOGSOUEGEQERDSSS ES SEUQBTOEEILOLESEOLE PROVING that the world moves in all its phases and that the most serious things to-day are often to- ° morrow’s little comedies, capacity audiences at the widely-acclaimed: reissue of Rudolph Valentino’s starring production, ‘The Sheik,’ in many American theatres are finding much humour and merriment in the film that was once Hollywood's proudest dramatic boast. Scenes of heavy drama, fear, love and other basic emotions which once were vital links in. the flow of the silent pictures are now so exaggerated that they emerge on the screen as first-rate comedy, and as such garner the full enthusiasm of American theatregoers, UT LSLererisn stiri titi ti ttt titittiiny TASSOEUAASOERLEUEEEOREQI ULEEUESERUPESUUEDEGUEUUEOEEEDCGEETSCALOUEDUSESOCSSUNIEEOREOEOUEE
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Radio Record, 22 July 1938, Page 26
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121They Laugh Where! Once They Cried Radio Record, 22 July 1938, Page 26
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