"On With the Show" Review
"The Film Daily" Newspaper
On With the Show premiered on May 28, 1929 in New York. It was produced by the Warner Brothers and was the first film that was in all color and had talking. There was a review of the movie written on June 2, 1992 in The Film Daily Newspaper for its reader to read, so they might consider going to the movie. This review talks about how the movie has sound and color mixed with many other things and how it "Sounds exactly like what it is - superior box-office." First, this shows that even in the beginning when colored and sound movies were newer they were considered to be very good, and that they would have been favorites in the box office. Also, if you go to this article in The Film Daily archives you can see that there are also reviews for many other movies that are in the theaters. This shows that there were many films in the theaters and that they were very popular in that time with the public wanting to know which ones were worth it to go see and which ones weren't.