Screenland (Nov 1929-Apr 1930)

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On the strength of his work in this picture, his first, Warner Brothers have signed him for the male lead in "Song of the Flame" opposite Vivian Segal. First National have him scheduled for "No, No, Nanette." Now, don't say you weren't warned! Make way for Billy Haines! He's coming through with "Speedway." Of course, he wins the race — and Anita Page, too. Clive Brook just completed his role of that famous detective, Sher!oc\ Holmes, and is to play the lead opposite Jeanne Eagels in "The Laughing Lady." Just as we were getting accustomed to William Powell playing Plnlo Vance in the S. S. Van Dine mystery thrillers, Metro-Goldwyn comes along with the news that Basil Rathbone will play Philo in "The Bishop Murder Case." We're not complaining because Mr. Rathbone proved to be a good picture bet in his first talkie. "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." Meanwhile, Bill Powell is in "Behind the Make-up." Come on out, Bill, you can't fool us! Edmund Lowe has been borrowed by Pathe for the male lead opposite Constance Bennett in "That Thing Called Love." Eddie has just signed a new contract with Fox. With "The Cock-Eyed World" such a success Fox didn't want to lose its wise-cracking sergeant. That other marine, Vic McLaglen is making "The Well-Dressed Man," with Raoul Walsh directing. Says me! Football season is here and to prove it Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is giving us "The Forward Pass," with Loretta Young costarring. Robert Armstrong continues to give us his swell good-bad heroes. His next is a bootlegging yarn with Carol Lombard called "The Racketeer." Then there's Buddy Rogers in "Here Comes the Band Wagon" on its way. Jean Hersholt and Gibson Rowland are to play together again. It's their first picture since Von Stroheim's "Greed." You'll see them in "Out of the Night," with Lupe Vele; as the 'feminine lead and Henry King directing. John Barrymore's next is "The Man." It seems to me that this title is going through the process of elimination or something. First it was "My Man," then "Her Man," and now just "The Man." These men! Lillian Gish has not sung her swan song to the movies. As a matter of fact, her come-back picture is Molnar's play, "The Swan." Lillian plays the Princess, Conrad Nagel, the tutor, and Rod La Rocque, the Prince. A royal welcome to you, Miss Gish!