Motion picture news booking guide (1929)

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MICHAEL CURTIZ SUGGESTED HIGHLIGHTS: — Began career as acrobat with an Hungarian circus troupe. . . . Appeared throughout Europe. . . . Leading man for several years with dramatic theatrical company in Budapest . . . Leading man in films in Germany and Hungary . . . Directed films in Berlin, Budapest and Paris with Jannings; Lya de Putti; Maria Corda; Vilma Banky, and Lily Damita. Brought to Hollywood from Berlin by Warner Brothers in 1926. HAS DIRECTED “NOAH’S ARK”; “TENDERLOIN”; “THE DESIRED WOMAN”; “GOOD TIME CHARLEY”; “THE THIRD DEGREE”; “A MILLION BID,” and “ALIMONY ANNIE,” in Hollywood. First director to make film with sound device accompaniment for Warners. Address all inquiries to Motion Picture News, Hollywood ■ A u