The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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Announcing Sixteen Productions For The Independent Market • . • ZEIDMAN PICTURES announces the production and release on the independent market of sixteen productions for the coming season . . . pictures of such definite showmanship qualities as to warrant box-office attention by every exhibitor, everywhere. ZEIDMAN PICTURES owns the rights to many of the most valuable picture properties in show business . . . BOOKS whose titles alone mean ready-made audiences of millions . . . SCREENPLAYS built from the ground up on box-office ideas that make them easy of exploitation and sure of wide appeal. ST. ELMO Augusta Evans Winslow’s greatest novel. Screenplay by Earle Snell. SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY “Honey girl” herself ... on land and sea ... in a fast-moving musical. Directed by Johnny Hines. Screenplay by Rex Taylor. TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE Mary J. Holmes’ companion novel to that great book, “Lena Rivers.” THEY WALKED ALONE The most emotional novel from the pen of that master of fiction, Honore de Balzac. ★ ★ THE GOLD BUG Edgar Allan Poe’s most widely-read story. Screenplay by Karl Brown. THE RIGHT TO KILL A dramatic thunderbolt by Doris Anderson, based on “Mercy Killings.” The subject that is sweeping the country. WOMAN IN WHITE Wilkie Collins’ notable novel of mystery, romance and intrigue. ★ IN HIS STEPS The biggest best seller of all time. By Charles Sheldon. ROGUE'S GALLERY By Willard Keefe. The “inside ’ on what goes on behind the walls of a great prison. FANTOMAS Fantomas . . . the man of a thousand disguises. By Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain. A thrill treat for detective and ^ mystery fans, who number millions. THE CAPTAIN COMES TO TOWN Dramatic musical romance of life on the Mississippi. ★ THE FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS More than six million readers have bought upwards of two million copies of Margaret Sidney’s famous Pepper Books. (Released one every five weeks — first release January 30th , 1936 ) FOUR BRET HARTE NOVELS (Released one every eight weeks — first release April 15, 1936) THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT M'LISS OF RED MOUNTAIN TENNESSEE'S PARTNER THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP ZEIDMAN B. F. Zeidman, President, In Charge of Production PARAMOUNT BUILDING FILM CORPORATION L. J. Schlaifer, Vice-President, In Charge of Distribution . . . 1501 BROADWAY . . . NEW YORK, N. Y. THE BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 1935 45