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STUDIO SPECIAL 9A FEATURE PRODUCT Produced by Darryl Zanuck .... 24 Produced by S. M. Wurtzel .... 28 20th Century-Fox-British 2 Total K-6 (1938-39) Features 54 SHORT SUBJECTS Produced by Movietone Magic Carpets 6 Sports Reviews 6 Miscellaneous 6 Newsreel Cameramen 4 •Fashion Specials 4 Total 26 ••Terry-Toons 26 Total One-Reel Shorts 26 Total Cartoons 26 Total Shorts Lineup 52 (*) Produced in Technicolor. (**) At least nine will be in Technicolor and remaining 20 in sepia and black and white print. MOVIETONE NEWS 104 issues; two issues every week produced by Movietone News, Inc. SMILING ALONG—A 20th Century-Pox British pro- duction, starring Grade Fields, with Mary Maguire, Roger Liversey, Peter Coke, Jack Donahue and others. Directed by Monty Banks. R. T. Kane, producer. Released Jan. 20. INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH—A 20th Century-Fox British production, introducing an international pop- ular radio detective character played by Gordon Harker. Others in the cast include Alastair Sim, Hugh Williams, Miki Hood, Steve Geray and others. Directed by Eugene Forde. Released April 21. I SHORT SUBJECTS 1 MAGIC CARPETS—There are six in this travel series, be produced by Movietone, with Truman H. Talley in charge. This series of one - reel featurettes carry comments by the world famous Lowell Thomas. ADVENTURES OF NEWSREEL CAMERAMEN — There are four releases in this series that Movie- tone will produce. Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman series is in a class by itself and incom- parable for thrills and action. They are the only true-life stories incorporated in a one-reel series. SPORT REVIEWS—Six in this series, also produced by Movietone. This is a dramatized analysis of the sports of the day, with the most popular sports com- mentator of screen and radio, Ed Thorgersen. FASHION SHOWS—There are releases in this series which will be done in Technicolor. This is the most expensive series of the K-6 short subjects pro- gram. This series features commentary by Ilka Chase, Broadway stage star. Starred in each Fashion Show are the world’s most beautiful models. Vyvyan Donner is the producer. 1938-39 K-6 RELEASE SCHEDULE i AUGUST 5— Gateway 12— Keep Smiling (W) 19— Alexander’s Ragtime Band 26— Speed to Burn SEPTEMBER 2—My Lucky Star 9—Safety in Numbers (J) 16—Hold That Co-Ed 23—Time Out for Murder 30—Straight, Place, Show OCTOBER 7—Meet the Girls 14—Five of a Kind 21—Mysterious Mr. Moto 28—Suez NOVEMBER 4—Always in Trouble (W) 11—Just Around Corner (ST) 18—Sharpshooters 25—Submarine Patrol DECEMBER 2—Road Demon 9—Up the River 16—Down on the Farm (J) 23—Thanks for Everything 30—Kentucky (T) JANUARY 6— While New York Sleeps 6—The Lady Vanishes (GB) 13— Chan in Honolulu 20— Mr. Moto’s Last Warning 20—Smiling Along (F) 27— Jesse James (T) NOTES: (W) Jane Withers Shirley Temple special. (F) FEBRUARY 3—Arizona Wildcat (W) 10—Tail Spin 17—Three Musketeers 24—Pardon Our Nerve MARCH 3—Wife, Husband, Friend 10—Inside Story 17—The Little Princess (T), (ST) 24—Everybody’s Baby (J) 31—Hound of the Baskervilles APRIL 7—Mr. Moto in Danger Island 14—Alexander Graham Bell (C) 21—Winner Take All 21—Inspector Hornleigh (B) 28—Return of Cisco Kid 28—Climbing High (CB) MAY .5—Chasing Danger 12—Rose of Washington Square 19—Boy Friend (W) 26—The Gorilla JUNE 2—In Hollywood (J) 9—Young Mr. Lincoln (C) 16—Chan In Reno 23—Susannah of Mounties (ST) 30—It Could Happen to You JULY 7—Mr. Moto Takes A Vacation 14—Second Fiddle (IB) 21—News Is Made At Night 21—The Ware Case (GB) 28—Frontier Marshal vehicle. (J) Jones Family series. (ST) With Gracie Fields. (T) in Technicolor. ZANUCK K-6 PRODUCTIONS Irving Berlin’s Second Fiddle (x) Frontier Marshal *Jesse James *Kentucky Rose of Washington Square The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (c) Young Mr. Lincoln (c) Thanks for Everything! Submarine Patrol (s) Wife, Husband and Friend Tail Spin Return Of The Cisco Kid The Hound of the Baskervilles Alexander’s Ragtime Band Suez Hold That Co-Ed My Lucky Star (h) Straight, Place and Show (R) The Three Musketeers (R) The Gorilla (R) Gateway SHIRLEY TEMPLES §Just Around the Corner * Little Princess Susannah of the Mounties * All-Technicolor super productions.. (tt) Ten- tative title, f Musical that replaces cancelled Eddie Cantor production, (s) Formerly titled “Splinter Fleet.” (h) Sonja Henie starring ve- hicles. (d) Formerly titled “By the Dawn’s Early Light.” (R) Specials with all-star casts and Ritz Brothers. §OriginalIy announced under title, “Sunny Side Up.” (x)Formerly referred to as “When Winter Comes.” (c) Cosmopolitan produc- tion. TERRYTOONS-—There are 26 cartoons produced by Paul Terry at his enlarged New Rochelle, N. Y., studios. Six of these 26 cartoons were produced in Technicolor. The others will be in sepia or black and white. Production budget on the K-6 Terry-Toons will be 50 per cent greater than it was last (K-5) season. (GB) Gaumont-British production. (C) A Cosmopolitan production. (IB) Irving Berlin special. (B) A 20th Century-Fox British production, (tt) Tentative title. I K-5 FEATURE PRODUCT Delivered AUGUST 6— Can’t Have Everything 13—One Mile from Heaven 13— *Handy Andy 20— Love Under Fire 27—Think Fast, Mr. Moto 27— fWestern Gold SEPTEMBER 3—Thin Ice 10—Wild and Woolly 10—(MJ) Borneo 17—Wife, Doctor and Nurse 24—(J) In Hot Water OCTOBER I— Life Begins in College 8—Lancer Spy 8—ttRoll Along, Cowboy 15—Heidi 22—Chan on Broadway 29—Ali Baba Coes to Town NOVEMBER 5—Danger—Love at Work 12—Dangerously Yours 12—*Judge Priest 19—Second Honeymoon 26—45 Fathers 26—(NW) Dinner at the Ritz DECEMBER 3— Big Town Cirl 10—(J) Borrowing Trouble 17— No release 24—Thank You, Mr. Moto 31—Love and Hisses JANUARY 7— City Girl 7—Tarzan’s Revenge 14— Change of Heart 14—ffHawaiian Buckaroo 21— Chan at Monte Carlo 28— Happy Landing FEBRUARY 4— International Settlement II— Checkers 18— Baroness and the Sutlar 18—*County Chairman 25—(J) Love on a Budget MARCH 4—Sally, Irene and Mary 11—Walking Down Broadway 18—Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 25—Mr. Moto’s Gamble APRIL 1—Island in the Sky 8—tfRawhide 15—In Old Chicago 22—Battle of Broadway 29—Four Men and a Prayer MAY 6—(J) A Trip to Paris 6—*Life Begins at 40 13—Kentucky Moonshine 20—Rascals 27—Kidnapped JUNE 3—Josette 10—(**) One Wild Night 17—Three Blind Mice 24—Mr. Moto Takes a Chance JULY 1—Always Good-Bye 8—Panamint’s Bad Man 8—We’re Going to Get Rich (C) 15—Passport Husband 22—I’ll Give a Million 29—Little Miss Broadway (*) Rogers re-issues. (f) K-4 Outdoor. (ft) K-5 Outdoor. (J) Jones Family. (NW) New World British Pro- duction. (•*) Formerly “Home Town G-Man.” (MJ) Last picture of the Martin Johnsons. (G) With Gracie Fields, Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlavy. JANE WITHERS (4) 1— Keep Smiling (tt) 2— Always In Trouble (t) 3— Arizona Wildcat (ttt) 4— Boy Friend (xx) CHARLIE CHANS (2) 1— Charlie Chan In Honolulu 2— Charlie Chan In Reno JONES FAMILY (4) 1— Safety In Numbers 2— Down On The Farm 3— (n) Everybody’s Baby 4— In Hollywood MR. MOTO (4) 1— Mysterious Mr. Moto 2— Mr. Moto’s Last Warning (***) 3— Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation 4— Mr. Moto on Danger Island Up The River (§) Five of a Kind Time Out For Murder Speed To Burn Meet The Girls (*) While New York Sleeps Inside Story Pardon Our Nerve ($) (a) Sharpshooters Road Demon Chasing Danger (x) Winner Take- All It Could Happen to You News Is Made At Night (2) (*) With June Lang and Lynn Bari. (**) With Brian Donlevy and Wally Vernon. (***) Formerly “Mr. Moto In Egypt.” (tt) With Preston Foster. ($) Formerly “Down To Earth.” (tt) Formerly titled “Hello Hollywood.” (ttt) Formerly “Salomy Jane.” (R) Formerly “Meridian 7-1212.” (N) Formerly titled “A Very Practical Joke.” (§) Formerly Titled “Hard To Get.” ($) Formerly Titled “Samson And The Ladies.” (x) Formerly titled “Dangerous Cargo,” with Preston Foster, Lynn Bari, Henry Wilcoxon and Wally Ver- non. (n) Formerly titled “Bundle of Joy.” (2) Formerly titled “The Big Drum.” (z) Formerly titled “Mr. Moto in Porto Rico.” (xx) Formerly “Police School.”