The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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HAL ROACH _ Hal Roach’s five special feature productions cover the entire range of audience interest from gay laughter to stark drama. First will be a slight case of murder involving the only girl who’s got more than the farmer’s daughter — ", ** ^y^RTDI, from the novel by Donald Henderson Clarke, co-starring Joan Bennett and Adolphe Menjou with Peggy Wood. Next the famous novel and play that shocked a million people by its realism, by John Steinbeck, author of “The Grapes of Wrath”. Lewis Milestone will direct. Thorne Smith, author of the “Topper” novels in tells hilariously about a husband and wife who change places and sexes. For adventure follow by Kenneth Roberts, author of “Northwest Passage”. And then the startling, astounding dramatizing the birth of civilization at the dawn of time . . with special effects by Lewis Tallhurst who took similar credit on “The Good Earth”. In addition to these five specials, will be re¬ united in to carry them to new heights of popularity. ★ * *