Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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INTO 34 WITH TWO SMASHES! STARTING OFF at a terrific pace in pre-release run at the Four -Star Theatre, Los Angeles. Smash business building daily, hourly . . . with unparalleled wordof-mouth and newspaper raves. Management anticipates sensational fourweek run. I Am Suzanne! with GENE RAYMOND LESLIE BANKS Podrecca's Piccolt Marionettes. Story and screen play by Edwin Justus Mayer and Rowland V. Lee. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. JESSE L. LASKY Production i JANET V GAYNOR LIONEL BARRYMOR Carolina COMING UP. A cast ablaze with talent ... a story alive with love, drama, music, laughter ... a wisp of a girl who bursts into sleepy Carolina, upsets tradition, awakens romance, stirs up excitement everywhere. Look for "State Fair" grosses ... or better! ROBERT YOUNG RICHARD CROMWE1 HENRIETTA CROSM MONA BARRIE STEPIN FETCHIT »m "The House of Connelly" b) Paul Green irected by Henry King