Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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NEWS OF THE WEEK N PHOTO-REV 100 ROADSHOW BOOKINGS set for February in pre-release rush for Warner Bros.' star-spangled novelty spectacle, 'Wonder Bar.'° BUZ BERKELEY TO DIRECT 'DAMES.' Chorus and ensemble glorifier wins first full directorship in next Warner musical after 'Wonder Bar.' WARNERS BEST AGAIN! W. B. named only company with two of year's top record breakers in world-wide Variety survey. A NEW STYLE in extravaganzas is 'Fashions of 1934', coming Warner Bros, gal-and-gown musical special." LEROY LEADS Variety list of top box-office directors for 1933 as Muni's 'Hi, Nellie,' his newest, is scheduled for immediate release.* 'A NEW PEAK in Cagney's career' — 'registers heavily,' laud N. Y. World-Telegram and Sun as 'Lady Killer' goes into holdover week at Strand.* *A Warner Bros. Picture °A First National Picture Vitagrapb, Inc., Distributors