Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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January 5, 1929 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD 53 Larry Darmour. producer of short subjects for F B O. who this season has added the "Racing Blood" series of thrillers to the "Mickey McGuire." "Toots and Casper" and "Barney Google" comedies. Named governors of the Warner Club, organization of amer Brothers employes in New York. Seated. Ruth Weisberg. Jack Gilbert and Anne Goebel. Standing. Edgar Wallach. George O'Keefe. Alex McBeath. Tom Martin. Joe Hummel and Harry I.utjen. Governors not shown are Ezra Leavitt and Stanleigh Freidman. James Hall, Paramount featured player, and his dad. Clinton Brown, who recently visited his son in Hollywood. When James was 13, he ran away from home because his father opposed his theatrical ambitions. Now — well, this picture might be a final lade-out. mightn't it? Another conference broken up by the Herald-World photographer, whose audacity while scouting around the M G M studio resulted in this snap-shot of Director George Hill (right) and his art director, Merrill Pye. Varied are her new roles, Kathryn McGuire is featured bv First National in Colleen Moore's "Svnthetic Sin" and Mulhall-Mackaill's "Children of the Ritz," and by F B O in Tom Mix's, "The Dude Ranch."