Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1929)

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48 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD November 2, 1929 FitzPatrick PEOPLE BORN IN SEPTEMBER: Horoscope, obtainable on disc and film. For release August 26. One reel. BARCELONA TO VALENCIA: Traveltalk. on disc only. For release August 26. One reel. 4.ABOR DAY: Holiday short. Obtainable on film only. For release August 26. 'PEOPLE BORN IN OCTOBER: On Aim and disc. For release September 14. One reel. VALENCIA TO GRANADA: Traveltalk. On film and disc. For release September 21. One reel. •COLUMBUS DAY: Holiday short. On disc only. One reel. For release September 21. PEOPLE BORN IN NOVEMBER: Horoscope. On film and disc For release Ootober S. One reel. GRANADA TO TOLEDO: Traveltalk. On film and disc. For release October 15. One reel. ARMISTICE DAY: Holiday short. On disc only. For release October 15. One reel. THANKSGIVING DAY: Holiday short. On disc only. For release October 15. One reel. PEOPLE BORN IN DECEMBER: Horoscope. On film and disc. For release October 2. One reel. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR: Holiday short. Disc only. For releaee November 9. One reel. SN OLD MADRID: Traveltalk. Film and disc. For release November 15. One reel. PEOPLE BORN IN JANUARY: Horoscope. Film and disc. For release Dec. 1. One reel. Metro Movietone Acts GEORGE LYONS (79). Numbers: a. "Beloved": b. "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life": c. "Don't Be Like That": d. "St. Louis Blues": e. "Bainbow 'Round My Shoulder." 646 feet. For release August 3. 1929. CECIL LEAN AND CLEO MAYFIELD (80): Number: "His Lucky Day." 1.735 feet. For release August 10. 1929. GEORGIE PRICE (81): Numbers: a. "The One That I Love Loves Me"; b. "I'm Marching Home to You." 711 feet. For release August 17. 1920. PHIL SPITALNY and His Pennsylvania Orchestra (82). Numbers: a. "Medley of Musical Comedv Hits": b. "Farewell Blues." 71 feet. For release August 24, 1929. VAN AND SCHENCK (S3). Numbers: a. "That's How You Can Tell They're Irish"; b. "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder"; c. "Bamona"; d. "The Dixie Troubadours." 838 feet. For release August 31. 1929. GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON (84): Numbers: a. "Just Be a Builder of Dreams": b. "Down Among the Sugar Cane." 632 feet. For release September 7, 1929. TITTA RUFFO (85) in "Credo" from "Othello." 525 feet. For release September 14, 1929. METRO MOVIETONE REVUE — "Bits of Broadway" (80). For release September 21. 1929. MADAME MARIA KURENKO (87). Numbers: a. "The Jewel Song." from Faust, b. "II Bacio": c. "The Last Rose of Summer." 840 feet. For release September 28. 1929. KELLER SISTERS AND LYNCH (88). Numbers: a. "How D'Ya. Do"; b. "Ka Krazy for You": c. "If I Had You." 727 feet. For release October 5. 1929. YVETTE RUGEL (89). Numbers: a. "Paradise Lost": b. "Marie": c. "The Parting." 713 feet. For release October 12. 1929. 3ILTMORE TRIO (90). Numher: ".Tail Birds." 860 feet. For release October 19. 1929. CLYDE DOERR (91). Saxophone act. Numbers: a. "Saxophone March"; b. "Sunny South"; c. "Technicalities"'; d. "Bye, Bye. Sweetheart." 795 feet. For release October 26. 1929. TOM WARING (92). Numbers: a. "Glad Bag Doll"; b. "Just a Garden"; c. "I'm Marching Home to You." 565 feet. For release November 2. 1929. TITTA RUFFO (93): Number: "L'Africaine." 520 feet. For release November 9. 1929. EARL AND BELL (94): Numbers: a. "La Spagnola" : b. "Kiss Me Again": c. "Blue Hawaii"; d. "Just a Melody." 700 feet. For release November 16. 1929. 0UCI DE KEREKJ ARTO (95): Numbers: a. "Serenade"; b. "Witches' Dance." 622 feet. For release November 23. 1929. SRVING AARONSON'S COMMANDERS (96). Numbers: a. "She's Nobody's Sweetheart Now": b. "The Sailor's Sweetheart"; c. "I'll Get By." 696 feet. For release November 30. 1929. JIMMY HUSSEY (97). Number: "Uneasy Street." 841 feet. For release December 7. 1929. flOY EVANS (assisted by Al Belasco) (98). in comedy sketch. Exclusive Columbia artist. 795 feet. For release December 14, 1929 THE REVELLERS (99). Numbers: a. "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover"; b. "Rose of Waikiki"; c. "Breezing Along With the Breeze." 607 feet. For release December 21, 1929. ■MADAME MARIA KURENKO (100). Numbers: a. "Shadow "Song" from "Dinorrah": b. "Song of India." 714 feet. For release December 2 1929. •WALTER C. KELLY (101). in "The Virginia Judge." 803 feet. For release January 4, 1930. VAN AND SCHENCK (102). Numbers: a. "Everything's Going to Be All Right": b. "Aain't Got Nothin' Now": c. "St. Louis Blues." 799 feet. For release January 11. 1930. CLYDE DOERR (103). Saxophone act. Numbers: a. "Wedding of the Painted Doll": b. "If I Had You": c "Original Music." 572 feet. For release January 18. 1930. BILTMORE TRIO (104) In "College Romeos." 853 feet. For release January 25. 1930. Pathe Sound Act Releases AT THE DENTIST'S (0501). George LeMaire and Louis Simon. Scene: Dentist's office. Louis Simon, suffering fom a toothache goes to George LeMaire for treatment. For release March 24, 1929. 2 reels. DANCING AROUND: (0502). George LeMaire and Joe Thilllps. Scenes: Exterior and cabaret. George LeMaire and Joe Phillips take girls out for big time. Ivan Brunnell's Montrealers play "My Album of Dreams" and Vivienne Johnson sings "Marie." For release April 21, 1929. 2 HER NEW CHAUFFEUR (0511). Louis Simon. Veree Teasdale. Averill Harris. Veree Teasdale thinks Louis Simon ts the new chauffeur, while he thinks Veree is his brideto-be. For release May 19. 1929. 2 reels. WHAT A DAY (0512). Louis Simon, Kay Mallory. What a picnic he had when he started to take bis family on a picnic. For release June 19. 1929. 2 reels. GO EASY. DOCTOR (0503). George LeMaire. Louis Simon. George LeMaire as the bone-breaker — Louis Simon as the nut — and howl For release July 14. 1929. THE SALESMAN (0531). Frank T. Davis. Helyn Eby-Bock. Frank T. Davis sells a car to Helyn Eby-Bock. For release Julv 21. 1929. 2 reels. HARD BOILED HAMPTON (0513). Harry Holman. Evalyn Knapp, Doris McMahon. Alice Bunn. Andy Jochim. Holman is a hard boiled lawyer with a fast line. For release July 28, 1929 . 2 reels. SOUND ACT RELEASES [Where exact date of release is not stated, the list of acts is compiled in order of release, the most recent release being listed first. Number of release follows name of act.] BEACH BABIES: Charles Kemper. Evelyn Knapp, Naomi Casey. Charles Kemper tries to shine in the eyes of Evalyn Knapp while Naomi Casey makes him appear ridiculous. For release August 4, 1929. 2 reels. GARDEN OF EATIN' (0501). James Gleason. Lucille Webster Gleason. The story of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie's beanery that tried to become ritzy — and what happened when! Orchestra plays "Pouring Down Rain." For release August 11 1929 2 reels. THE PLUMBERS ARE COMING (0504). George LeMaire. Louis Simon. LeMaire and Simon, two burglars, trying to act like plumbers. For release August 18, 1929. 2 reels. TURKEY FOR TWO (0532). Frank T. Davis. William Frawley. Noel Francis. Two escaped convicts with a fondness for turkey come to a Westchester inn at Thanksgiving. Jack LeMaire's Golden Rooster Orchestra features "I'll Say She's Pretty." For release August 25. 1929. 2 HAUNTED (0552). Bob Millikin. Evalyn Knapp. Charles Kemper. Mystery comedy embodying all the thrills of "The Cat and the Canary." "The Gorilla." "The Bat." and others. For release September 1. 1929. 2 reels. SYNCOPATED TRIAL (0571). Morgan Morly. Lew Seymore. A musical mock trial. Eddie Elkins Orchestra and Ed Prinz Dancers feature. For release September 8. 1929. 2 reels. BLACK NARCISSUS (0521). Buck & Bubbles. Wildcat is enmeshed in the wiles of a siren while trying to rescue his pal Demmy from matrimony with another dusky charmer. Southern songs featured. For release September 15. 1929. 2 reels. FANCY THAT (0541). William Frawley. Earle Dewey. What a party would look like if two hobos suddenly became millionaires. Frawley sings "Dearest One." For release September 22, 1929. 2 reels. END OF THE WORLD (0553). Alexander Carr. Lorin Baker. Marcia Manning. A wealthy Hebrew, believing the world is about to end, gives his son thousands and his consent to the latter's marriage to an Irish maid. For release September 29, 1929. 2 reels. BIG TIME CHARLIE (0514). Lew Hearn. Did; Lancaster. Evalyn Knapp. A hick comes to New York to make whoopee on New Year's Eve. Eddie Elkins Orchestra plays in night club sequence. For release October 6. 1929. 2 reels. R K O All-Talking Shorts RCA Shorts THE BURGLAR (0801). Beleased Aug. 11. 1929. Two reels. ST. LOUIS BLUES (0802). Released Sept. 8. 1929. Two reels. TWO GUN GINSBURG (0803). Beleased Oct. 13. 1929. Two reels. Record Breakers THE CAPTAIN OF HIS ROLL (0601). Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke. Beleased Sept. 8. 1929. Two reels. AS YOU MIKE IT (0602). Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke. Beleased Sept. 22. 1929. Two reels. MEET THE QUINCE (0603). Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke. Beleased Oct. 6. 1929. Two reeLs. LOVE'S LABOR FOUND (0604). Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke. Released Oct. 20. 1929. Two reels. Mickey McGuires MICKEY'S MIDNIGHT FOLLIES (0701). Mickey McGuire. Released Aug. 18. 1929. Two reels. MICKEY'S SURPRISE (0802). Mickey McGuire. Beleased Sept. 15. 1929. Two reels. MICKEY'S MIX-UP (0703). Mickey McGuire. Beleased Oct. 13. 1929. Two reels. RCA Novelties HEAD WORK (0901). Released Sept. 15. 1929. One reel. GODFREY LUDLOW AND N. B. C. ORCHESTRA (0902). Released Nov. 10. 1929. One reel. RCA Marc Connelly s THE TRAVELLER (0907). Released Aug. 18. 1929. Two reels. THE BRIDEGROOM (0908). Beleased Oct. 13. 1929. Two reels. Universal Sound Version Only THE ROYAL PAIR (A 204). Special, with Rooney Family. Two reels. Released Sept. 30. INCOME TACT (A 102). Special, with Benny Rubin. One reel. Released Sept. 30. Sound and Silent ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD No. 2 (A 2202). Adventure picture. "Cry in the Night," Craufurd Kent. Two reels. Released Oct. 7. WHOSE WIFE (A 4643). Universal comedy. All-star cast. Two reels. Vitaphone Acts MARCHING HOME with Douglas Stanbury and His Veterans (801). Scene: Trenches. Douglas Stanbury. star of Holy's Gang and known to millions of radio fans and theatregoers, offers "I'm Marching Home to You" assisted by male chorus of fifty. GOTHAM RHYTHM BOYS (832). Scene: Drawing room. Former musical comedy players, night club favorites, vaudeville headliners. radio broadcasters, and Victor and Columbia recording artists, these "kings of harmony" deliver. a. "Building a Nest for Mary": b. "My Wild Irish Rose": c. "Alabamy Snow." BERT WHEELER (821) in "Small Timers." Scene: Theatrical Boarding House. Star of Zicgfcld's "Follies" and "Rio Rita" presented in a comedy of vaudeville hotels written by Eddie Welch and supported by Bernice Speer and Al Clair. ALBERT SPALDING (799). Scene: Drawing room. Offering violin numbers, assisted by Andre Benoist at the piano, a. "Traumerei"; b. "Romanza Andaluza." SOL VIOLINSKY (709). Scene: Living room. Composer and vaudeville star in a novelty act. Plays piano and violin simultaneously. Numbers: a. "Apache"; b. "Wedding March"; c. "Wooden Soldiers"; d. "Popularity." NAN HALPERIN (863). Scene: Living room. Comedienne of Ziegfeld's "Follies" and "Little Jesse James" doing comic character songs. A jazz bride, singing her Wedding March in syncopated tune, she scintillates to a "hot" version of "Lohengrin." Numbers: a. "Clothes"; b. "Playing My Wedding March in Ragtime." ANDERSON & GRAVES (860) in "Fishing Around." Scene: Street waterfront. Playlet based on the activities of the amateur fisherman, presented by two vaudeville headliners. "RED" NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES (870). Scene: Band set. Former "hits" of Earl Carroll's "Vanities" and "Rain or Shine," also phonograph artists and popular radio entertainers, "Red" Nichols and His Five Pennies now appearing in Murray Anderson's "Almanac" offer: a. "Ida Sweet as Apple Cider"; b. "Who Cares"; c. "China Boy." BEN POLLOCK and His Park Central Orchestra (872). Scene: Band set. Featured by the Victor company as one of their "Name" bands over the National Broadcasting Chain, Pollack announces and directs: a. "Memories"; b. "My Kinda Love"; c. "Song of the Islands." WILLIAM HALLIGAN AND MARY MULHERN (873) <n "Somewhere in Jersey." Scene: Street, office. Broadway star and "Follies" beauty in a comedy romance. William Halligan of musical comedy, revues and vaudeville fame and Mary Mulhern one of Ziegfeld's "glorified" girls in a playlet. COLETTA RYAN AND DUKE YELLMAN (874) in "Songology." Scene: Drawing room. Coletta Ryan, of George White's "Scandals" and "A Night in Spain" presents in soft contralto two love ballads, assisted by Duke Yellnian. famous orchestra leader, at the piano. Numbers: a. "Mistakes"; b. "Yankee Bose" : c. "Hugh of Night." GUIDO CICCOLINI AND ERIC ZARDO (870). Scene: Drawing room. Stars of opera and concert units. Ciccolini has been hailed as the new leading tenor in Paris. Brussels. London and every great music center of America. Zardo too. has achieved remarkable success as a concert pianist. Assisted by Joan Ruth of the Metropolitan Opera Company, they present: a. "Elegie": b. "Prelude in C Sharp Minor": c. "Serenade." THE KIDDIES KABARET (S7S). Scene: Bedroom. Cabaret. Kiddie night Klub revue with a cast of youngsters singing, dancing and making whoopee just like their elders. Numbers: a. "Poo Poo Po Doop" ; b. "Nola" : c. "Valse Blue." EDDIE GREEN AND CO (880) in "Sending a Wire." Scene: Telegraph office. Colored comedy stars. A blackout skit from the musical revile "Hot Chocolates" transposed to the talking screen, with Eddie Green, Jimmy Baskett and Noma Davis. ROGER WILLIAMS (882) in "Moments of Mimicry." Scene: Drawing room. Vaudeville favorite in a one-man show. Roger Williams imitates an entire orchestra — mandolin, banjo, guitar, trombone, saxophone and drums — and offers a perfect reproduction of a pipe organ. Numbers: a. "Baby. Oh Where Can You Be"; b. , "There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder"; c. "I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston." CLIFFORD AND MARION (SS3) in "Just Dumb." S ene: Drawing room. Marie Marion known as the girl with the "Leon Errol Legs" and Nelson Clifford in a skit they have Played in every vaudeville house from coast to coast. Number: a. "Gianni Mia." ANN CODEE AND FRANK ORTH (885) in "Music Hath Charms." Scene: Living room. Frank Orth plays a bashful music student taking violin lessons from a gold-digging instructress. Ann Codee puts plenty of oo-la-la into the role of his artful teacher. Violin lessons turn into lessons in love. JOHN T. MURRAY AND VIVIAN OAKLAND (S89) in "The Hall °f Injustice." Scene: Court room. Prosecutor makes whoopee with suspect in murder trial. Vivien Oakland as the beautiful blond vamping John T. Murray, the judge, in an uproarious burlesque on murder trial pictures. CHARLES HACKETT (890). Scene: Drawing room. Leading tenor of the Chicago Opera Company, giving splendid rendition two popular numbers. a. "I Looked Into Your Garden": b. "I Heard You Singing." BURNS AND ALLAN (891) in "Lamb Chops." Scene: Drawing room. Song and dance team in an offering of snappy steps and stories. George Burns and Grace Allen, variety headliners and radio stars. Number: a. "Do You Believe In Me." KID GLOVES: Score (2981-2989). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 2981 to 2989 inclusive. Reels 1 to 9. Warner Bros. & Vitaphone talking picture. HARD BOILED ROSE: Score (2011-3016). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3041 to ::047 inclusive. Reels 1 to 7. Warner Bros. & Vitaphone talking picture. NO DEFENSE: Score (30G1-3067). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3061 to 3007 inclusive. Reels 1 to 7. Warner Bros. & Vitaphone talking picture. SONNY BOY: Score (3081-3087). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3081 to 3087 inclusive. Reels 1 to 7. Warner Bros. & Vitaphone talking picture. WHY BE GOOD: Score (3091-3098). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3091 to 3098 inclusive. Reels 1 to 8. First National & Vitaphone talking production. HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN: Score (3101-3109). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Svmphony Orchestra. Numbers 3101 to 3109 inclusive. Reels 1 to 9. First National & Vitaphone talking production. DARK STREETS: Score (3155-3100). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers .3155 to 3100 inclusive. Beels 1 to 0. First National & Vitaphone talking picture. THE GAMBLERS: Score (3171-3178). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3171 to 3178 inclusive. Reels 1 to S. Warner Bros. & Vitphone talking picture. PRISONERS: Score (3190-3207). Synchronizer! score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3199 to 3207 inclusive. Reels 1 to 9. First National & Vitaphone talking production. TWO WEEKS OFF: Score (3215-3223): Synchronized score by Vitaphone Svmphony Orchestra. Numbers 3215 to 3223 inclusive. Reels 1 to 9. First National & Vitaphone talking production. HONKY TONK: Score (3231-3237). Synchronized score by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. Numbers 3231 to 3237