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...Keith's--"David Harum". Will Rogers is perfectly cast in a picture that often verges on the saccharino but never quite reaches that stage. Not remarkable, but decidedly above the ordinary...
...David Harum" is the story of a backstate banker who goes "a long way on character and an even longer way on collateral.: In addition to being a notorious horse-trader and "a hard man to deal with" he has a touch of true Yankee kindness which James Cruze, the director, takes care not to over-sentimentalize...
Edward Noyes Wescott, author of "David Harum" died before his book was published and consequently could not enjoy the material benefits of being the writer of the smash hit of the early 1900's. Members of another generation will be able to remember when several of the lines in the motion pictures were the sayings and by-words...
...elements that make for the success of "David Harum" are all taken from an earlier era when the words "boom" and "depression" were blessedly technical terms. James Cruze, the director, is the man who directed. "The Covered Wagon." The story is almost Mark Twain style. The star is a product of rural America...
R.K.O. Keith's--"David Harum." Starts today. To be reviewed Monday...