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BOX-OFFICE
BLOSSOM TIME
The most popular musical romance ever staged. The tremendous Shubert stage hit by Sigmund Romberg brought to life on the screen.
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ONLY YESTERDAY
From the novel by Frederick Lewis Allen. A great woman's story directed by JOHN M. STAHL.
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ZEST
This year's biggest best-seller novel by CHARLES G. NORRIS , author of SEED. The story of one man and the women in his life. Directed by JOHN M. STAHL.
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IMITATION OF LIFE
The latest novel by FANNIE HURST, author of BACK STREET. A sensational best seller. Directed by JOHN M. STAHL.
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THE ALLAMERICAN GIRL
UniversaVs 1933-34 football picture. Story by LUCIAN CAREY. . . . Tremendous exploitation tie-ups to be announced.
TAKE A CHANCE
The greatest musical comedy smash that New York has known in years. Schwab and De Sylva's production that made history at the Apollo Theatre this year.
WHEN
THE TIME COMES
A smash dramatic story from the pen of WILLIAM ANTHONY McGUIRE, author of “ Kid From Spain,” iiWhoopee,” etc.
THE GREAT ZIEGFELD
By BILLIE BURKE and WILLIAM ANTHONY McGUIRE. A sensational musical based on the life of America's greatest theatrical producer.
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THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD
From the Broadway stage success by Jean Bart. A powerful, dramatic story with a highly unique theme.
I GIVE MY LOVE
From the sensational story by VICKI BAUM, author of “ Grand Hotel.” A daring drama of clashing human emotions, with a prize winning title.
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NERVOUS LOVERS
SLIM SUMMERVILLE AND ZASU PITTS, that great box-office team, in an hilarious comedy.
OH, PROMISE ME!
SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU PITTS in an adaptation of the Broadway stage play of the same title, by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson.