Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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Victor McLAGLEN Edmund LOWE PICTURE NEWS of Raoul Walsh's Women of All Nations AU-Embracing FOX Comedy D rama OFF DUTY— Life in the marines is not all beer and skittles, but it has its compensations. IF LOOKS COULD SLAY— When Eddie discovers that Vic has the upper hand on Greta Nissen, he'd like to take him for a slay-ride. VIC AND EDDIE— Those two cock eyed marines — always faithful — to the women of all nations. WHY TRAVEL?— Vic is putting up an argument about joining the marines and seeing the world, but there are some very attractive views right at home — particularly when a pretty girl forgets she's not right at home. A scene from "Women of all Nations" — comedy of vimen, vigor and vitality. FLAGG anil QUIRT MERRY-GO-ROUND The World Adv.