The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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BOX OFFICE CHAMPIONS of 1934-35 . a Pictorial Review ON this and six other pictorial pages following, are presented stills from the Box Office Champions of the year 1934 and of the first six months of 1935, their producers and their directors. Some of the productions are not to be accredited with producers other than the companies under the names of which they have been issued, and the production heads of such companies are also pictured. On this page are pictures of the individual producers. The stills and director portraits follow on pages 120, 124, 128, 132, 136 and 140. Pa ndro S. Berman, producer of "The Gay Divorcee," "Roberta" and "The Little Minister" for RKO Radio. Merian C. Cooper, producer of "Little Women," "Flying Down to Rio," "Son of Kong," "Kentucky Kernels" for RKO Radio. Benjamin Glazer, producer of "She Loves Me Not” for Paramount. Samuel Goldwyn, producer of "Roman Scandals" for United Artists. Arthur Hornblow, Jr., producer of "Ruggles of Red Gap" for Paramount. Bernard H. Hyman, producer of "Forsaking All Others" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Willi am LeBa ron, producer of "Belle of the Nineties" and "Goin' to Town" for Paramount. Louis D. Lighton, producer of "Lives of a Bengal. Lancer" for Paramount. Hal Roach, producer of "Sons of the Desert" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. David O. Selznick, producer of "Dinner at Eight" and "David Copperfield" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hunt Stromberg, producer of'Chained" and "Naughty Marietta" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Walter Wanger, producer of "Queen Christina" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Sol M. Wurtzel, producer of "Judge Priest" and "Life Begins at Forty" for Fox. THE BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 1935 119