The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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THE SHORTS CHECK-UP COLUMBIA Two Real COMEDIES (25) A-Ducklng They Did Go(F) 3 Stooges . Apr. 7 16 (4m Chump Take* a Bump. Tht (G) C. Chass . May 5 18m. Moochlno Through Georgia (F) A. Clyde . Aug. 11 18m. Now It Can Ba Sold (Q) A. Clyde . June 2 17m. Pest From the Watt, A(Q) B. Keaton . June 16 19m. Rattling Romeo (F) C. Chase . July 14 17m. Saved by the Balia (G) 3 Stooge* . June 30 17m. Star Is Shorn, A (F) D. Wabb . Apr. 21 17m. Trouble Findt Andy Clyde (F) A. Clyde . July 28 18m. Yet, Wa Hava No Bo¬ nanza (G) 3 Stooges . May 19 16m. '39-’40 (26) All American Blondes A. Clyde . Act. 20 — m. Calling All Curs (F) 3 Stooges . Aug. 25 17!4m. Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise 3 Stooges . Oct. 6 18!4m. Skinny the Moocher (F) C. Chase . Sept. 8 161466. Static in the Attio W. Catlett . Sept. 22 19m. Teacher’s Pest C. Chase . . Nov. 3 — m. SERIALS (4) Mandrake the Maglolan(E) W. Hull, D. Weeton. May 6 (12 episodot) Overland with Kit Canon (Q) B. Elliot, I. Meredith July 21 (15 episodes) ’39-'40 (4) 8hadow, The . Oct. 27 (15 episodes) One Real COLOR RHAPSODIES (12) Happy tots (F) . Hollywood Sweepstakes Mar. 31 7m. (F) . House That Jaek Built, July 28 8m. The (Q) . Apr. 14 7m. Lucky Pigs (G) . May 26 7ns. Nell's Yells (F) . June 30 7m. '39-’40 (16) Crop Chasers . Sept. 22 8m. Dreams on Ice . Nov. 3 — m. Jitterbug Knights (F) . . Aug. 11 7m, Mountain Ears . OcL 20 — m. COLOR TOUR (6) In Morocco .(F) . Aug. 11 10 !4m. Man Made Island (G)..May 26 9'/am. Sojourn in India (F)..July 7 914m. '39-’40 (8) Holland and the Zuyder Zee . Sept. 15 — m. Modern Cities of India Oct. 27 — m. COMMUNITY SING (10) No. 8 — Strauss Waltzes (G) . Apr. 21 11m. No. 9 — Songs of the West (Q) . May 19 10m. No. 10 — Songs of Ro¬ manes (Q) . June 16 10m. ’39-'40 (10) No. 1 — Bing Crosby Songs (G) . Aug. 4 9m. No. 2 — Old Time Songs.Sept. 8 914m. No. 3 — College Songs. Oct. 13 — m. No. 4 — Stephen Foster Songs . Nov. 17 — m. FABLES ’39-’40 (6) Little Lost Sheep . Oct. 6 — m. Park Your Baby . Dec. 22 — m. FOOLS WHO MADE HISTORY ’39-'40 (6) Goodyear, Charles, The Story of . Aug. 25 — m. Howe, Elias, The Story of . Oct. 6 11m. HAPPY HOUR (3) (Remakes from “The Maroh of Years”) Know Your History No. 3 (F) . Apr. 21 11m. KRAZY KAT (6) Golf Chumps (G) . Apr. 6 7m. Krazy’s Shoe Shop (B) . May 12 6m. MUSIC HALL VANITIES (4) Montmartre Madness(F) June 30 1014m. Yankee Doodle Home (Q). May 19 10m. NEWS WORLD OF SPORTS (10) Big Fish (F) . Aug. IS 10m. Diving Rhythm (E)....May 5 10m. Jockeys Up (G) . June 2 1014m. Technique of Tennis, The (G) . June 30 814 m. There Goes Rusty (G) July 15 1014m. ’39-’40 (12) Bows and Arrows . Sept. 29 — m. Jai Alai . Nov. 3 — m. PHANTASIES '39-'40 (10) Charm Bracelet, The (F).Sept. 1 614m. Millionaire Hobo . Nov. 24 — m. SCRAPPY (6) Scrappy's Rodeo (G) . .June 2 6m. Worm's Eye View, A(F) Apr. 28 7m. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS (12) No. 8 — Ice Skating (E) .Apr. 8 914mNo. 9 — Stars and Horsee (F) . May 12 10m. No. 10 — The Rathbones Toss a Party (Q) May 26 10m. No. 11 — Hawaiian Eat¬ eries (G) . June 29 10m. No. 12 — Stars of the Past (Anniversary Reel) (E) . July 28 10m. '39-’40 (12) No. 1 — Art of Make-Up (E) . Sept. 15 10m. No. 2 . Oct. 20 — m. No. 3 . Nov. 24 — m. WASHINGTON PARADE (4) No. 3 — Inside the Capi¬ tol (G) . May 26 10m. No. 4 — Library of Con¬ gress (E) . Aug. 4 10m. '39-’40 (6) No. 1 — Smithsonian In¬ stitution . Oct. 6 — m. ■ METRO Two Bee! ORIME DOESN'T PAY (6) Help Wanted (G) . June 10 21m. While America Sleeps(E). Apr. 15 21m. ’39-’40 (6) Drunk Driving . — m. Think First (E) . Sept. 21 21m. MUSICAL COMEDY (6) Happily Buried (G) A. Allen, R. Oenman Apr. IS 20m. Somewhat Seoret (G) . Mar. 25 21m. One Reel CARTOON8 (13) Art Gallery, The (Q)..May 13 9m. (Ttchnioolor) Bear That Wouldn’t Sleep, The (G) . June 10 9m. (Technicolor) Bookworm, The (E) . . . Aug. 26 9m. (Technicolor) Goldilocks and the Three Bears (F) . July 15 11m. Little Goldfish, The (G) Apr. 15 8m. (Teohnloolor) Wanted No Master (F) Mar. 18 8m. ’39-'40 (18) Mother Hen . — m. FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALK8 (12) (Teehnlealer) Colorful Curaoao (Q) . .May 27 9ra. Glimpses of Australla(G). Apr. 15 9m. Ploturesque Udaipur (G).May 13 8m. Rural Hungary (Q) . . . . Apr. 29 9m. READ CAREFULLY THE SHORTS CHECK-UP gives title, cast information, release date, running time of shorts released since March 24, 1939. INDEXES to short subjects will be found in THE BLUE SEC¬ TION, on pages 128 and 129, 179, 229, 325 and 326, 374 — a com¬ plete record since September, 1937. REVIEWS of all short subjects are printed in THE SHORTS PARADE, appearing fortnightly in THE BLUE SECTION. THE RUNNING TIME IN THE SHORTS CHECK-UP IS THE LATEST AVAILABLE. LENIN IN 1918 — D — B. V. Shchukin, M. Q. Qeloveni— Outstanding Soviet motion piotura — 130m. — ae« July 12 issue — (Amkino). LOST ATLANTI8, THE— itD— No cast credita— Just film — 70m. — see June 14 Issue — (Road Show Attrac¬ tions). LOTTA NELL’ OMBRA — see Battles in the Shadow. MADEMOISELLE MA MERE — F — Danielle Darrieux, Marcel Simon — Breezy Gallic affait; Darrieux tops exploitation possibilities — 80m. — see Oct. 4 issue — (Hoffberg) — (A). MAN AND HIS WIFE, A (Dn Homme et 8a Femme) — MD — Harry Baur, 8uxy Vernon — Fair for Frenoh, artys lower-half dueller for nabea — 77m. — see Apr. 5 issue — (French Film Exchange) — (A). MIO DESTINO, IL (My Destiny) — D — Emma Gramatica, Luigi Cimari — For Italian and foreign-language homes — 76m. — see July 26 issue — (Roma Film). MONEY AND LOVE — see Denaro e d’Amore. MUSICA IN PIAZZA — CD — Mllly, Enrico Vlarlsio — For Italian audiences only — 66m. — see July 12 Issue — (Amerital). MUTINY ON THE ELSINORE— MD — Paul Lukas, Kath¬ leen Kelly, Lyn Harding, Michael Martin-Harvey — High-rating see thriller — 72m. — see Feb. 22 issue— (Krellberg). SPAIN FIGHTS ON — see The Will of a People. MY DESTINY — see II Mio Destlno. MY SON — DMU — Gustav Berger, Fannia Rubina — Hlghrater for Yiddish consumption — 91m. — see May 81 Issue — (\Tewlah Talking Picture). NEW H0RIZ0N8 — D — Boils Chirkov, Vera Kibardlna — For radical houses only — 92m. — see May 31 issue — (Amkino). ON HIS OWN — D — V. 0. Massalitinova, M. Troyanovsk.v — Okay for left-wingers — 100m. — see Sept. 20 issue — (Amkino). OPPENHEIM FAMILY, THE— D — V. P. Balashov, L 14. Tolchanov, A. L Voitalk — Exploitable U. 8. 8. R. product; deserves playing time — 07m. — eee June 14 issue — (Amkino). PER UOMINI SOLI— see For Men Only. PRISONER OF CORBAL, THE — COD — Nils Asther, Noah Beery — Nabe dual filler — 73m. — see Sept. 6 issue — (English-made) — (Syndicate). PURITAN, THE — I) — Jean -Louis Barrault, Alls Donell — Can ba exploited for fair money — 85m. — see Mar. 22 Lseue — (Lenauar) — (A). RANGLE RIVER — “W"— Victor Jory, Margaret Dare — Pleasing Australian Import with a “western” flavor — 72m. — see May 17 Issue — (Hoffberg). REGAIN — see Harvest. RETURN OF THE FROG, THE— MV — Gordon Harker, Una O’Connor — Okay British mystery programmer — 71m. — see Sept. 6 issue — (Select Attractions). SONG OF THE STREET— D — Vladimir Sokoloff, Made¬ leine Ozeray — Weak oreign offering — 77m. — see Sept. 6 issue — ( Mayer-Burstyn ) . SONG OF YOUTH — Documentary — Produced In U. 8. 8. R. by Soyuz Film Ohronica — Superior Russian documentary — 68m. — see June 28 Issue— (Am¬ kino). SOTTO LA CROCE DEL SUD — see Under the Southern Cross. •OVIET BORDER— MD—®. Plapklna, ®. Fedorova, H. Kriuchkov, 8. Krilov, N. Vinogradov — Propaganda film for the radical — 94m. — see Mar. 8 issue — (Amkino) . SPY OF NAPEOLEON — MD — Richard Barthelmess, Dolly Haas — For olass spots, nabe with limitations — 77m. — see Mnv 17 issue — (Unitv Films). THREE WALTZES — Operetta — Tvonne Prlntemps, Pierre Fresnay — Natural for art, forelgn-polloy lhaatrae— 02m. — see May 3 Issue — (Vedia Films). TORPEDOED (Our Fighting Navy)— AD— H. B. War j ner, Richard Cromwell, Noah Beery — Must ride on its timeliness; plug Americans — 75m. — see Sept. . 20 issue — (Film Alliance of U. S.). TREACHERY ON THE HIGH SEAS — MY — Bebe Daniels, j Ben Lyon, Charles Farrell — Okay Britisher for nabe dual support — 68m. — see Oct. 4 issue — (Times). UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS (Sotto la Croce del Sud) — D — Doris Durantl, Antonio Cents — Tops for Italian houses — 81m.— -see June 28 Issue — (Ksperla). U. S. S. R. ON THE SCREEN, 1939— Documentary— ' No credits given — Left wing attraction — 94m. — see Aug. 23 issue — (Amkino). VOLGA BOATMAN, THE (Le BatteUer de la Volga) — D — Pierre Blanchar, Vera Korene — Bast for foreign, art housos — 78m. — see Apr. 6 Issue — (Hoffberg). WALLY, LA — DMU — Germans Paolierl, Carlo Minchi — ] For Italian audiences only — 83m. — see July 26 is¬ sue — (Amerital). WE WERE SEVEN SISTER8 (Eravamo Sette 8orello)— CD — Nino Besozzi, Antonio Ganduaio, 8ergio Tofano — Exoellent for Italian audlsnoes — 87m. — see June 38 issue — (Esperia) — (A). WILL OF A PEOPLE, THE (Spain Fights On)— Docu¬ mentary — No cast or production credits— -For lib¬ eral houses — R5m.— -see Peb. 22 issue — (L. Frank). WINGS OVER AFRICA— MD — Joan Gardner, Ian Colin— ■ Weak dualler; may be exploited — 82m. — eee Aug. 9 issue — (Merit). WITHOUT A HOME— D— Alexander Marten, Viera Oran — For strlotly Ylddlsh-polloy houses — 90m.— see Apr. 19 lame — fFnretgn Cinema Arti). WORLD IS OURS, THE — CD— Voskovec, Werich — Ex¬ cellent foreign product — 96m. — see Aug. 23 issue — (Kassler).