Broadway and Hollywood "Movies" (Jan - Nov 1933)

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BROADWAY AND to say there tons a display of shapely legs which would have turned Flo Ziegfeld green with envy had he been alive and there. Spencer Tracy has the leading role opposite Marian Nixon in “Face In The Sky,” a recent Fox picture finishing production at Movietone City, under the direction of Harry Lachman. Stuart Erwin has a featured part in this photoplay, which was adapted for the screen -by Humphrey Pearson from an original story by Myles Connolly. William Collier, Sr., veteran of the stage and screen, acts as dialogue director on “Face In The Sky,” Warner Bros, announce the production of “ Junior Republic ,” a dramatic story dealing with life and character in a reformatory for hoys. “Junior Republic ” was written by Islin Auster, and Edward Chodorov, playwright, is now at work on the screen version. An all-star cast is promised. We’re wondering why some of the movie house managers and cinema companies haven’t awakened to the fact that the federal government doesn’t expect a tax from critics, — for admissions granted under those circumstances are “working papers,” not amusement gratuities. Some are even charging more tax than the law requires, which is one of the cheapest forms of graft one can expect at a box office, — penny pinching! Frank Morgan , Leni Stengel and Verree Teasdale appear in the cast of “Luxury Liner” which B. P. Schulbcrg is producing for Paramount. Others having important roles are George Brent, Zita Johann, Vivienne Osborne and Alice White. Lothar Mendes is directing it. Four Paramount contract players share as many important roles in “Lives of a Bengal Lancer,” now in production. They are Clive Brook, Gary Cooper, Fredric March and Richard Arlen. “What Makes a Man a Good Lover?” was the title of a most interesting article which recently appeared in Psychology, — the January issue. It was illustrated with photographs of Rudolph Valentino, Maurice Chevalier, and others, and will prove of value to those interested in getting into the films. Once again your favorite movies magazine scored a beat. The very day that the January issue was off the. press and on sale Paramount signed Dorothea Weick, German film star, to work in Hollywood, In the January issu% that pending action was announced by us, together with a photograph of the Teutonic actress. If you want your publication “first with the latest,” you must buy Broadway And Hollywood “Movies.” Not another film magazine in the world had the “inside” track on that story! Richard Bennett has a supporting role in “ The White Sister,” in which Helen Hayes will be starred by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer . Bennett's latest screen role is in “If I Had a Million.” William Mahlon, aged nine days, can tell the world in years to come that he set a new record in earning, his first dollar. He was signed to enact a prominent rola in