Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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MOTION PICTURE HERALD April 4 , 19 3 1 Noted residents of the nation's political capital z'isit the zvorld's film capital. Charles Biittcrworth and Director Michael Curtiz are shozmi as immediate hosts at the Warner Brothers studio, to Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, zvije of the former secretary of state; and Hubert Work, former secretary of the interior. Heads Tiffany cast. Leo Carrillo, noted stage star, who has the lead in Tiffany's James Cruse production, "Hell Bound," zvhich will open simultaneously at the New York and Brooklyn Paramount theatres on April 23. In the gangster special's supporting cast are Lola Lane, Lloyd Hughes, Gertrude Astor and Ralph Ince. On a new battle front. Theodore Dreiser (left), author of "An American Tragedy," on his arrival in Hollyzvood to participate in controversy which has arisen over Parainount's production plans for the book. Dreiser planed to the Coast. Shozvn zvith him is JJ'. T. Pozvers of Paramount. Girl With Sombrero — as they zvould title this portrait of Mary Doran were it something in an art gallery, in which case, we fear, it might be. Girl Willi Skull Cat>. Miss Dorau is to be seen, at least to some extent, in First A^ational's "Party Flusband," story of These Moderns.