Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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WHAT'S NEW*M SCREEN A PREVIEW OF THE LATEST PICTURE OFFERINGS Continued from page six The Right To Romance © Here is a smoothly functioning picture characterized by excellent acting that will furnish you an enjoyable evening. In The Right To Romance, Ann Harding is a plastic surgeon who decides she should have love after she wins fame in her profession. She marries a younger man, Robert Young, and her life then is devoted to keeping him in hand. Fi nally she is called upon to restore beauty to the girl her husband really loves. Ann, Robert Young, Nils Asther, Sari Maritza and Delmar Watson comprise the excellent cast. Should Ladies Behave ? • If you liked Alice Brady in When Ladies Meet — and if you didn't you're probably the only one who didn't — you'll like Should Ladies Behave? The action is laid in the home of Alice Brady and Lionel Barrymore. Their daughter, Mary Carlisle, flouts a romance with a middle-aged artist and matters become quite complicated and humorous when mother believes him to be a lover from the past. The entire cast, including 'the principals mentioned, Conway Tearle, William Janney and Halliwell Hobbes, lifts this splendid picture to the heights of entertainment. Son of a Sailor © Here's a Joe E. Brown picture which places Joe in his element and is good for a continuous round of laughter. Joe becomes involved with the admiral's daughter and blunders into a plot in which a couple of spies are trying to steal aviation secrets. Jean Muir, Johnny Mack Brown, Thelma Todd, Frank McHugh, Kenneth Thomson and George Blackwood complete the attractive cast. Little Women • Katharine Hepburn is superb in her interpretation of Jo in the screen version of Louisa M. Alcott's immortal story, Little Women. The story is too well-known to repeat here; suffice it to say this is one of the most human and outstanding contributions to the screen it has been our fortune to witness. Joan Bennett as Amy, Frances Dee as Meg, Jean Parker as Laurie and Paul Lukas as the professor are all at their best. Edna May Oliver, Douglas Montgomery and several others also shine in the cast. King For a Night ® Chester Morris at last comes into his own in King for a Night which is without doubt his best performance since Alibi. The son of a minister, Chester becomes a professional pugilist and takes the blame for a murder committed by his sister, Helen Twelvetrees. There is a powerful climax. Helen Twelvetrees, Alice White, John Miljan, Grant Mitchell and Frank Albertson are convincing in their supporting roles. Don't miss it. — Carl Devoy Toshia Mori, a Wampas baby star of the past year, has a featured role in Fury of the Jungle. She was born in Japan but has lived most of her nineteen years in Los Angeles HOLLYWOOD