Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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24 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD January 26, 1929 Left: No one expected it. But Betty Bronson grew up — so much, that her next picture, a Warner Bros, production, is called "She Knew Men." Oh, East is East and — But no! we shall not pull that one. Besides, its accuracy has been sorely questioned — is questioned, in fact, in the new Fox production, "Let's Make Whoopee," which Raymond Cannon directed. Conrad Nagel and Bo Ling, Chinese actress, are the players shown. The cast includes June CoIIyer, Sharon Lynn and Arthur Stone. Another Bow for the screen. William Bow is shown with Cousin Clara, in whose next Paramount production, "The Wild Party," lie will make his debut in pictures. Dorothy Arzner will direct. What the wild waves are saying, as translated by Wesley Ruggles and typed by La Rayne DuVal — or perhaps some new ideas for the Paul Whiteman production which he is directing for Universal. If so, surely there is inspiration on both sides of him. Miss DuVal is in Ruggles' previous production, "The Haunted Lady.