The Film Daily (1935)

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IT'S MUTINY AT THE BOX-OFFICE! "Bounty" at $59,000 Again B'way Leadei lor : lo :vel tilt pUG oil (J(o.nKv: ■ I, ..Ik,,,,; Up | PiJOO ,„ »r-i week, the M-G-M spei iai ,■,, iwrcd 159.000 during .1 M Ihi l j|.n..l Mutiny" Agtin Held PiTTMM MCH. Nov 22 -"Mutiny . he Bounty" will I* held over at ll Warner again, its second week he jut iiv tl..r.| downtown. The p.clu .fwtied at the Peon where 11 did .cnsational $28,00(1. then was movi (1 the Entailer Warner at the san Kale awl lumed in 510,000, more thi rtoubk iverag*. during its first wri The only reason ihc Penn didr keep it was because ol 1 product H>m ihere, something ihat also (aces the Warner now li many more hold ivm develop in tlir near future it'nicely ihat Warners will tx lorced 1 reopen eith<-r the Davis or (he r\ldin< straight n out the picture situation Held i.. Atlanta rtoLANM. Nov 2J-' Mutun on Bounty" was hcM over lor an ad Balimataa for Th.i w««k ihr Air' 1MC1 Jo« FlunJ. «V«k 111 Ul o'Vn' me tenia IT.0M Cm.i'uI H It" fl BI-'Mu (MC J A tt.e barrier Ilk* lung l**d 0 n gwj ,,.. ..!,.,■. "Mutiny^ "&ets Philadelphia Pace, $24,000 pHiL.uLtJ-Hi*. Nov 17— "Muh on the Bounty" registered big at 1 Stanley this week, doubling trie ave aCe lake v.ith a splendid $24,000 T film is set for two and probably thr weejtt. total firM'VJrTK S SHI.Wfl Bounty" Ie^Heavy In Cincy, $16,500 Cincinnati, Nov 17 —The < landing gross ol llie week was re| cfctl by "Mutiny on the fcouiv *hich looped average by $4,500 o $10,500 lake at thr KKO Albee. shifted to the Capitol for a mo I bu,»i H'eefc Ending Nov. It. rtNV ON THE BOUNTY" IM( > ALUt.E-u.Klx it-43c. I < Top with "Bounty" Osiama. Nov. 17— "Mutiny on the > xepi , ady Mre. the Oma eek. with the result that the $8,100 ke was a walloping profit The other two first runs stood i ell under the competition. "Kei dczvous* and "The Virginia Judg< Acre over normal on an $8,400 take at he Orpheum, aid "The Case of the Lucky Legs" nil a par $4,000 i Brandeis Total first run business was $20,500 Average is $17,000 ~ ' natcd takings Week Ending Nov. 13 "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (M "Mutiny" Broadway Smash at 876,300 'Mutiny on the^ounty" was out standing attraction on Broad1 rneri:ig j handsome $ Capitol during its I Xf Mi^tt. "Mutiny^ Is Denver Smash With $15,000 Denvlo. Nov 18— "Mutiny Bounty" was a sensation at ih ver The $IS,WKJ lake tripled I j| gross ol the house per "cviif^ahovr pSr at $4.V)0 Total hr-l run business was $4 Average is $22,500 Estimated takings lor the ending Nov 14 "*" -BtNOEZVOui'MHC-MT" HROALiWAY-il.SuOi. 2Sc«c. 7 "enver Cra*»i Cap, the ledgers lal Theati "I Live My Life." w*eck end ing October 17— $31,100 Same picture, second week ending October 24— $21,500 "Rendezvous," week ending October 31— $36,400. Same picture, second week ending November 7— J26.S00. "Mutiny on the Bounty." vex* November 14 *tl6J00. Offered for jour reflectioi without comment because nom is necessary, the story which thi figures tell being complete an< compelling enough. Seatfle — Lucil! ier of the Moore t ned Dwight Arenkill Hi pilot, and is retiring from the bo office. Mrs. Cecilia Schultz b ma ager of the theater. -*' Kent Thomson, manager of tt Metropolitan theater, reported a o: of $350 from his /neater bnr«la breaking open in the office. Paul Muni and Max Siegel, M-C M executive, are in Seattle this wee fooJring over Chinese talent for type I to play with Muni in ^.The Goo I Earth." I Dark for months, the Star theater newly renovated, staged a gala r* I opening Saturday with a dual bi House staff of the Fifth Ave.haj been augmented with number