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between the classics and swing in an academy of music with its youthful students and rich patrons. Olivia de Havilland, Jeffrey Lynn, Jane Wyman. Director: Kurt Bernhardt.
River's End 414 (69) Aug. 10
Action Drama. A dying mountie is convinced of the innocence of the man he captures, and the latter resembling the mountie, is persuaded to pose as such and track down the real criminal. Dennis Morgan, Elizabeth Earl, Victor Jory. Director: Ray Enright.
Saturday's Children 410 (101) May 11
Drama. Tricked into marriage, but not sorry, lack of money later separates a young husband from his wife, but they finally are reunited. John Garfield, Anne Shirley. Director: Vincent Sherman.
Sea Hawk, The 401 (126) Aug. 31
Melodrama. England on the seas in the days of Queen Elizabeth, the Spanish Armada, and patriot buccaneers. Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, Claude Rains. Director: Michael Curtiz.
South of Suez 513 (87) Nov. 16
Drama. A diamond miner, escaping a frameup on a murder charge, is saved from being hanged by a weak link in his own testimony. George Brent, Geraldine Fitzgerald, George Tobias, Brenda Marshall. Director: Lewis Seiler.
Tear Gas Squad 423 (55) May 4
Drama. A night club singer who joins the police force to please his girl, becomes a real officer when his brother is murdered. Dennis Morgan, Gloria Dickson. Director: Terry Morse.
Virginia City 404 (121) Mar. 23
Historical Western. Opposing Civil War officers vie for military objectives and for a western belle. Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Randolph Scott. Director: Michael Curtiz.
Miscellaneous
After Mein Kampf (70)
(Semi-Documentary) Crystal Piet.
British Cast. Relates with documentary evidence Hitler’s career and his grip on the German people.
American Gang Busters (A)
(60) Times Pictures
Documentary. Assorted clips tracing the careers of such criminals as Clyde Barrow, John Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly, Pretty Boy Floyd, Bruno Hauptmann, Alvin Karpis.
Among Human Wolves (59) Film Alliance Melodrama. A British intelligencer and his sister go to Berlin to retrieve a stolen cartridge in the hands of the arch spy. Basil Radford, Silvia St. Claire, Thorley Walters. Director: John Baxter.
Bad Boy (66) Gateway
Melodrama. A small town boy becomes a big time racketeer only to meet the fate of all racketeers. Johnny Downs, Rosalind Keith, Helen MacKellar. Director: Herbert Mayer.
Black Eyes (72) Film Alliance
Drama. A waiter rears his daughter to believe that he is a business man, so she can be brought up in luxury. Mary Maguire, Otto Kruger, Walter Rilla, John Wood. Director: Herbert Brenon.
Captain Moonlight (58) Atlas
Musical Drama. A girl is saved from marrying a card sharp when the hero
unmasks him as a bigamist. John Garrick, Winifred Shotter.
Code of the Cactus (56) Victory
Western. A rustler outbids a cattleman for a government contract and is tracked down. Tim McCoy, Ben Corbett.
Crooked Circle (Reissue) (70) Astor
Mystery Comedy.
Dangerous Cargo (73) Film Alliance
Drama. Three naval officers, representing England, France and Russia, aboard a French cruiser, risk their lives with poison gas from a renegade ship. Robert Newton, Walter Rilla, Kim Peacock. Director: Harold Huth.
Death Rides the Range (58) Colony
Western. Investigating an expedition that is masking espionage activities, Maynard and his pals also clean up a range war and save a helium supply. Ken Maynard, Fay McKenzie. Director: Sam Newfield.
Face at the Window, The (A)
(65) Arthur Ziehm, Inc.
Melodrama. A scheming nobleman of Paris in the late 1870’s has designs on the banker’s pretty daughter, and commits a series of murders to win her before he is suspected. Ted Slaughter, Marjorie Taylor.
Face Behind the Scar (71) Film Alliance Mystery Drama. An innocent fugitive returns but is hounded by the man who married his fiancee. Justice ultimately prevails. Griffith Jones, Rosalyn Boulter.
False Rapture (62) Film Alliance
Drama. Otto Kruger, Mary Maguire, Walter Rilla.
©Fantasia (A) (135) Disney
Cartoon Music Feature. A concert on film, made visible by cartoons, and as such sets a precedent.
Fight for Life, The (69) U. S. Film Service Documentary Drama. A young doctor develops into a skilled obstetrician and queries the world on the ills and vile conditions in which maternal welfare still exists. Pare Lorentz produced.
Four Shall Die ( ) Million Dollar
Drama. Negro cast.
George Washington Carver (69) Bryant Negro Semi-Documentary. The life of the Negro scientist. Director: Ben Parker.
Girls of the Underworld ( ) Astor
Melodrama.
Hell's Angels (Reissue) (100) Astor
Action Drama. Air battles in the World War No. 1 intersperse the romance. Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jean Harlow.
Hell's Crossroads (Reissue) (77) Astor Melodrama.
Here Is Ireland (110) Irish-American
Travelogue. Commentator: Pat Stanton. Hidden Menace (59) Film Alliance
Drama. A magician in love with a dancer seeks to do away with the acrobat she loves. Otto Kruger, Gertrude Michael.
Horrors of War (A) (51) Merit
Drama. Several war scenes accenting the ravages.
It's In the Air ...(72) B.S.B. Corp.
Comedy. A young army recruit who doesn’t know left from right gets tangled up in all sorts of escapades, but ends
up by piloting an airplane. George Formby, Polly Ward, Garry Marsh. Director: Anthony Kimmons.
Killers of the Wild (58) Fine Arts
Outdoor Drama. Story of a group of people who live outdoors. Joan Valerie, James Bush.
Leopard Men of Africa, The (65) Select Documentary. An expedition through Africa, showing types of people, dances, animals, locust swarms.
Let George Do It . (82) Film Alliance
Comedy Drama. A goop, who gets mixed up with the British Intelligence, is sent off to Norway. He clowns and kibitzes but ends up by capturing an enemy submarine. George Formby, Phyllis Calvert, Garry Marsh.
Lightning Strikes West (56) Colony
Western. A special investigator traces a released criminal to where he has concealed stolen gold. Ken Maynard.
Lights Out in Europe (A)
(70) Mayer-Burstyn
Documentary. A story of nations at war; of people murdered and property destroyed. A study of the events which led to the present armed state. Narration by Fredric March.
Lilac Domino, The. (65) Select
Musical Romance. A young playboy in Budapest meets a girl at a masked ball. A rigamarole of concealed identity, cross purposes, renunciation and reconciliation ensues. June Knight, Michael Bartlett. Director: Frederick Zelnik.
Little Miss Molly .(67) Film Alliance
Comedy. An Irish story of an Irish lass. Maureen O’Hara, Binkie Stuart, Tom Burke.
Lost on the Western Front (62) World
Melodrama. A soldier foregoes the intention to kill his successful and unscrupulous rival in love. Paul Cavanagh, Marcelle Chantal.
Macushla . (60) Stellar Attrac.
Melodrama. Romance of a girl and an Irish border guard who is hunting her brother for gun running. Pamela Wood, Liam Gaffney.
Mad Youth (60) Atlas
Drama. A divorcee carries on with a gigolo while her grown daughter carries on with youngsters of her own age. The two hate each other. Mary Ainslee, Betty Compson, Willy Gastello.
Mein Kampf. (A) (75) Assoc. British
Documentary.
Men With Steel Faces (70) Mascot
Musical Western. Gene Autry, Frankie Darro, Smiley Burnette.
Mercy Plane (72) Syndicate
Drama. A wizard flyer traps his girl’s brother selling stolen planes to foreign powers. James Dunn, Frances Gifford. Director: Richard Harlan.
Monkey Into Man (A) (65) World
Documentary. Supervised by Julian Huxley and S. Zuckerman. Commentator: John Martin.
Mozart .(78) Juno
Music-Drama. A biographical scenario of one of Vienna’s most famous composers. Stephen Haggard, Victoria Hopper, John Loder. Director: Basil Dean.
Mr. Washington Goes to Town (65) Dixie-Nat'l
All-Negro Comedy. Sennett-type slapstick with all the gags in the book. F. E.
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