Around the World (1934)

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pal London's "Call of the Wild," with an all-star cast. Samuel Goldwyn will contribute three important productions to the United Artists list. The first is an Anna Sten production in which the star of "Nana" will be seen with Fredric March. This will be "We Live Again," based on Tolstoy's immortal "Resurrection," and : directed by Rouben Mamoulian. There will be another Eddie Cantor musical picture, “The Treasure Hunt," which promises to introduce a score of screen innovations in the method of staging and presentation. Following the established Goldwyn standard, "The Treasure Hunt" will provide the public with ten reels of entertainment furnished by the gorgeous Goldwyn girls, brought to Hollywood from all over the world for their superior beauty. Ethel Merman, Ann Sothern and Block ana Sully will be seen in the cast in support of Cantor. Seymour Felix will stage the presentation numbers in an entirely new manner by eliminating the customary precision methods. Gus Kahn wrote the songs. The third Goldwyn film will be his presentation of Anna Sten, together with Gary Cooper, in "Barbary Coast," a roaring panorama of the days of the California gold rush. The story is by Herbert Asbury. Reliance Pictures will first offer a film version of Alexandre -Dumas' immortal work, "The Count of Monte Cristo," with a cast including Robert Donat, Elissa Landi, Juliette Compton, Paul Irving, Louis Calhern, 0. P. Heggie, Sidney Blackmer, William Farnum, and Irene Hervey. The film is being produced in Hollywood on a lavish scale under the direction of Rowland V. Lee. The second Reliance film is to be titled "Transatlantic Melodrama," with an international cast assembled from the stage, screen and radio. It already includes Sydney Howard, noted British comedi