20th Century-Fox Dynamo (August 5, 1939)

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STUDIO SPECIAL 13A DUE FOR ANOTHER ACADEMY AWARD? That is the opinion of the newspapermen privileged to see “Stanley and Livingstone” at a special preview on the Coast early this week. Ed Sullivan, famed Hollywood columnist, has already journalistically nominated Spencer Tracy for another Academy award for the best acting by a male star. Ed believes that Spencer’s trial plea can not be topped. A FITTING OBSERVANCE of the 50th anniversary of the in- vention that made possible motion pictures as we know them today will be furnished when “Hollywood Cavalcade” is released. Above three of the principals, Don Ameche, Alice Faye and J. Edward Bromberg. MILLIONS OF THEM! Any- way, so it seemed when those natives climb over that jungle hill in one of the breath-taking scenes in “Stanley and Living- stone.” TWO READY! Yes, sir, Jane Withers last week completed her second 1939-40 release, “Roughnecks,” with the Ritz Brothers. Her third will be “High School.” In her fourth and final vehicle for this season she will co-star with Gene Aut- ry, the singing cowboy-star. First of the Jane Withers re- leases this season is “Chicken Wagon Family” with Leo Car- rillo. BRENDA JOYCE, who scores in “The Rains Came,” shares the romantic honors with Rich- ard Greene in “Here I Am a Stranger.” The above scene from that production finds the two young people falling in love at first sight. Roy Del Ruth is di- recting this father-and-son story. “SO?” To the right we have the Ritz freres—and this time they’re in the army. We have a hunch it’s the wrong army, but there they are at the left in a scene from Jane Withers’ “Roughnecks” which will prob- ably be previewed within the next fortnight. Lynn Bari and Joseph Schildkraut are among the featured members of the cast. VARIETY OF THEMES FEATURE K- OUTPUT