Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1929)

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46 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD December 7, 1929 MEET THE MISSUS. James and Lucille Gleason In Kenyon Nicholson play, about vaudeville husband and wife, former ■coming home a little inebriated with a blonde. 1808 feet. Released Mar. 30, 1929. JED'S VACATION. Charley Grapewln, Anna Chance, in their own vaudeville sketch about adopting a baby. Introduction on musical comedy stage. 1909 feet. Released Apr. 13, 1929. THE FRAMING OF THE SHREW. All colored cast in Octavus Roy Cohen story of the negro who went on a hunger strike to get better treatment from his laundress wife. 1852 feet. Released Apr. 27, 1929. WHEN CAESAR RAN A NEWSPAPER. Raymond Hatton. Sam Hardy in Waldemar Young's travesty of Caesar as an editor Marc Antony as a press agent for Cleopatra. 1821 feet. Released May 11, 1929. (HOT LEMONADE. Louise Fazenda, Johnny Arthur and Walter Hiers, in a triangular comedy on board a steamer bound for Honolulu. 1850 feet. Released May 25. 1929. OFT IN THE SILLY NIGHT. All colored cast in Octavus Roy Cohen story about the chauffeur who sneaks out with his emplover's car and daughter. 1787 feet. Released June 8. 1929. DEAR VIVIEN. Raymond Hatton and Sam Hardy in a clever comedy skit about a business man who wrote letters, with which a blackmailing blonde is holding him up. 1891 feet. Released June 22. 1929. HER HUSBAND'S WOMEN. Lois Wilson. Harrison Ford. Nina Romano and Wanda Hawley in farcical sketch about a clever wife who fixes up the jams into which her artist husband gets himself with women. 1733 feet. Released July 6, 1929. A HINT TO BRIDES. Johnny Arthur and Ruth Taylor, in Kenyon Nicholson's playlet about a bridal couple who get chummy with the burglars and give away the wedding presents they don't want. 1592 feet. Released July 20, 1929 THE SLEEPING PORCH. Raymond Griffith. Barbara Leonard and John Litel in sketch about a husband who is sleeping out in the snow to cure a cold and his scheme with a convict to get him out of it. 1550 feet. Released Sept, 7, 1929. LADIES' CHOICE. Charley Grapewin and Anna Chance in sketch about a wife who learned to drive a car in fifteen minutes, with runaway auto in dizzy chase. 1727 feet. Released Sept. 14, 1929. THE LADY FARE. All colored cast and cabaret and chorus in revue tvpe of entertainment built around an Octavus Roy Cohen story. 1843 feet. Released Sept. 28. 1929. FARO NELL, or In Old Californy. Louise Fazenda, Jack Luden and Frank Rice in a travesty revival of an old western melodrama. Laid on the desert and in an old fashioned movie western saloon. 1819 feet. Released Oct. 5, 1929. ADAM'S EVE. Johnny Arthur. Frances Lee, in a comedy sketch starting with a bridegroom's pre-marriage celebration and ending in a mixup in the apartment of two chorus ladies. 1618 feet. Released Oct. 12. 1929. HE DID HIS BEST. Taylor Holmes. Carmel Myers and Kethryn MeGuire, in farce comedy playlet of Holmes entertaining a friend's wife for the evening, ending in a comedy sword duel. 1616 feet. Released Oct. 19, 1929. THE FATAL FORCEPS. Ford Sterling. Bert Roach and Will King, in comedy of a dentist on trial for nearly murdering a saxophone player whose music had driven him cra.zv. 1664 feet. Released Nov. 2. 1929. THE DANCING GOB. Buster and John West, in combination of West's stage dancing and comedy taking place at a naval training station where the actors are mistaken for sailors. 1823 feet. Released Nov. 9. 1929. DANGEROUS FEMALES. Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in a comedy of two old spinsters about to entertain either the evangelist or a dangerous criminal, with Dressier getting a little intoxicated with the visitor. 1873 feet. Released Nov. 16, 1929. BROWN GRAVY. All colored cast in Octavus Roy Cohen story about a fake medium swindling the gullible patrons, novel feature is inclusion of Georgia Jubilee Singers in spirituals. 1627 feet. Released Nov. 23, 1929. ME LOVED THE LADIES. Taylor Holmes. Helene Millard and Albert Conti, in farce comedy sketch of a near elopement of a wife and how Holmes, the husband, cleverly handles the situation. 1764 feet. Released Nov. 30. 1929. WEAK BUT WILLING. Will King. Billy Bevan and Dot Farley in a comedy in a cabaret, with the Hebrew comedian in a role of a husband being given a birthday party and not being able to get anv food. 1627 feet. Released Dec. 14, 1929. MARCHING TO GEORGIA. Buster and John West and Frances Lee in a comedy starting on a battleship, with Buster as sailor and John as comic captain, and ending in a mixup in a girl's boarding school. 1850 feet. Released Dec. 21. 1929. THAT RED HEADED HUSSY. Charley Grapewin and Anna Chance as a couple of old time vaudevillians in a martial sketch staging a fake Quarrel in front of their flghtine daughter and son-in-law. 1521 feet. Released Dec. 28. 1929 (FOR LOVE OR MONEY. Lois Wilson, Bert Roach and Ernest Wood, in a comedy at the race track, with horse race atmosphere and Bert Roach proving his friend's wife's love. 1827 feet. Released Jan. 4, 1930. SO THIS IS PARIS GREEN. Louise Fazenda. Bert Roach aaid George Stone, in a burlesque of the Parisian Apache theme laid in the cabarets and Latin quarter of Paris. Released .Tan. 18. 1930. PATHE FAIRWAYS AND FOUL (0562). James and Lucille Webster Gleason. A tale of golfers and their ways as well as the breaks of the game. A dash to intrigue Is added for laughing purposes. For release Oct. 13. 1929. 2 reels. IN AND OUT (0522). Buck and Bubbles. Buck and Bubbles as Wildcat and Demmy do some funny stepping "l» and out" of Jail. For release Nov. 3. 1929. 2 reels. GENTLEMEN OF THE EVENING (0505). George LeMaire. Lew Hearn. Evalyn Knapp. George LeMaire as the house detective. Lew Hearn as a delegate In Association of Inventors of America convention and Evalyn Knapp as the girl in the case. For release Oct. 20. 1929. 2 reels. SMOOTH GUY. THE (0533). Frank T. Davis and Evalyn Knapp. A bean salesman with a grand spiel tries his line on a small town girl. For release Oct. 27, 1929 2 reels. AFTER THE SHOW (0572). Jack Pepper, Morgan Morley. Paul Garner. Jack Wolf. Numbers: "Can't Find a Girl." "A-Hunting We Will Go," "Here We Are." "Jig-A-BonJig." "Ain't That Too Bad." "Mississippi Mud." For release Nov. 10. 1929 2 reels. SO THIS IS MARRIAGE (0542). Guy Voyer. Norma Pallat Earle Dewey. Miniature musical comedv of marriage and its problems. Theme song: "After You Say 'I Love You." ' For release Nov. 17, 1929. 2 reels. RUBEVILLE (0563). Harry B. Watson. Reg. Merville. .Ters Delaney. .Tasephine Fontaine. Miniature musical comedv. Numbers: "Sally," "Maggie." "Sweet Txjng Ago." "Ragging the Scale." "She May Have Seen Better Days." "Sweet Sixteen." "Wabash." "Bedelia." "Yaka Hoola Hiefcr Doola." "Over the Waves." For release Dec. 8. 1929 2 reels. BARBER'S COLLEGE (0506). George LeMaire. Lew Hearn. Sam Ravnor. Gladys Hart. Lew Hearn as "Good Time Charlie." graduate of a barbers' college, creates havoc In a barber slmn For release Den Ti. 1929. 2 reels. FOWL PLAY (05231 Buck and Bubhies The boys have to deliver an ostrich. On the way thej become entangled with a yaller-skinned vamp. What happens is plenty. Numbers: "Swanee River." "Oh. You Beautiful Doll." "When I Got You Alone Tonight." "Give Me a Little Kiss Will You Hun," "Coal Black Mammy of Mine," "Chicken Reel." For release Dec. 29, 1929. 2 reels. NIGHT IN A DORMITORY, A (0573). Ginger Rogers, Ruth Hamilton. Thelma White, Morgan Morley, Eddie Elklns and Orchestra. Miniature musical comedy. Numbers: "Stay With It." "Song of the Volga." "I Love a Man in a Uniform," "Where the Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember," "Why Can't You Love That Way," "Dormitory Number." For release Jan. 5. 1929. 2 reels. WEDNESDAY AT THE RITZ (0555). Charles Kemper. Evalyn Knapp. The almost-married young man and some girl and they meet "Wednesday at the Ritz." For release Jan. 19. 1930. 2 reels. RUBEVILLE NIGHT CLUB (0566). Harry B. Watson, Reg Merville. Josephine Fontaine, Olga Woods. Miniature musical comedy. Numbers: "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover," "It's Always Fair Weather," "Sunrise to Sunset." "Maggie," "Harmonists," "Nola," "Doin" the Raccoon," "Under the Double Eagle," "Turkey in the Straw." "Mockini Bird." For release Feb. 2. 1929. 2 reels. TIGHT SQUEEZE, A (0507). George LeMaire. Jimmy Conlin, Evalyn Knapp. The adventures of a pair of impecunious young men who borrow dress suits to call upon their best girls. For release Feb. 9. 1930. 2 reels. HIGH TONED (0524). Buck and Bubbles. When his dusky rival not only grabs his job of butler, but also his lady friend. Wildcat brings in Demmy and Lilly the goat to 6tart something. Numbers: 'My Old Kentucky Home." "Home. Sweet Home." "12th Street Rag." "Clarintt Marmalade," "Lonely Me." For release Feb. 23, 1930. DOING PHIL A FAVOR (0556). Mackenzie Ward and Val Lester. A British society man Is jealous of his wife and uses his friend Phil to test her fidelity. For release March 16. 1930. 2 reels. CROSBY'S CORNERS (0565). Reg Merville, Felix Rush. Josephine Fontaine, George Patten. Miniature musical comedies. Numbers: "Down On the Farm," "I'll Do Anything For You." "Every Day Away From You," "What a Day." "I Ain't Got Nothing For Nobody But You." "Sweet 16." "Here We Are." "Ragging the Scale." "Good Night. Ladies." 'Merrily We Roll Along." "Jingle Bells," "Auld Lang Syne." For release March 23. 1930. 2 reels. DARKTOWN FOLLIES (052.5). Buck and Bubbles. Broke and hungry. Wildcat and Demmy show their samples of song, dance and joke and stumble onto the rehearsal of a Darktown Follies and get the job. Numbers: "St Louis Blues." "I'm Krazy For You." "Rachmaninoff's Prelude." "Mean To Me." "Some Rainy Day." For release April 13. 1930. 2 reels. HIS BIRTHDAY SUIT (0557). Dr. Carl Herman. Steve Mills, Billy M. Greene. Cliff Bragdon. The Great Hokey makes a birthday cake. For release May 4. 1930. 2 reels. FIFTY MILES FROM BROADWAY (9564). Harry B. Watson. Reg Merville. Olga Woods. Miniature musical comedy. Numbers: "How Is Everything Back Tome." "Trail to Yesterday," "Carolina Moon," "Oh. Tillie," "Schooldays." 'Summer Time." "Rosie. You Are My Posle," "Stars and Stripes." "Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie." "Give My Regards to Broadway." For release May 11, 1930. 2 reels. HONEST CROOKS (0526). Buck and Bubbles. A mysterious black bag. buried in a haystack by a couple of crooks. Is found by the boys, full of money. When they try to return it. things happen — and howl Numbers: "Turkey In the Straw." "Old Black Joe." For release May 18. 1930. 2 reels. HIS OPERATION (0544). Charles Kemper, Sally Noble. He must have quiet, but what a racket they raise. For release Nov. 24, 1929. 2 reels. • • • RKO Record Breakers (Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke) (All-Talking— Two Reels) AS YOU MIKE IT (0602). Released Sept. 8. 1929. MEET THE QUINCE (0603). Released Sept. 22. 1929. LOVE'S LABOR FOUND (0604). Released Nov. 10, 1929. THEY SHALL NOT PASS OUT (0605). Released Nov. 24. 1929 EVENTUALLY BUT NOT NOW (0606). Released Dec. ». 1929. CAPTAIN OF HIS ROLL, THE (0607). Released Dec. 22. 1929. * * * Mickey MeGuire (All-Talking — Two Reels) MICKEY'S Ml DNITE FOLLIES (0701). Released Aug. 18 1929 MICKEY'S SURPRISE (0702). Released Sept. 15. 1929. MICKEY'S MIX UP (0703). Released Oct. IS. 1929. MICKEY'S BIG MOMENT (0704). Released Nov. 10, 1929 MICKEY'S STRATEGY (0705). Released Dec. 8. 1929 RCA Shorts ( All-Talking— Two Reels) BURGLAR, THE (0801). Released Aug. 11. 1929. ST. LOUIS BLUES (0802). Released Sept. 8, 1929. TWO GUN GINSBURG (0803). Released Oct. 13, 1929. HUNT THE TIGER (0804). Released Nov. 10. 1929 RCA Novelties (All— Talking— One Reel) HEADWORK (0901 ). Released Sept. 15. 1929. GODFREY LUDLOW & NBC ORCHESTRA (09O2I. released Nov. 111. 1929 RCA Marc Connelly (All-Talking — Two Reels) TRAVELER. THE (0907). Released Aug. 18, 1929. UNCLE. THE (H909). Released Oct. 13. 1929. SUITOR. THE (0910). Released Dec. 8. 1929. UNIVERSAL Snappy Cartoon Comedies (Oswald the Rabbit) (Synchronized Only — One Reel) WEARY WILLIES. Released Aug. 5. 1929. SAUCY SAUSAGES. Released Aug. 19. 1929 RACE RIOT. Released Sept. 2. 1929. OILS WELL. Released Sept. 16. 1929. PERMANENT WAVE. Released Sept. 30. 1929. COLE TURKEY. Released Oct. 14, 1929. PUSSY WILLIE. Released Oct. 28. 1929. AMATEUR NITE. Released Nov. 11, 1929 SNOW USE. Released Nov. 25. 1929. NUTTY NOTES. Released Dec. 9. 1929 Collegians (All Star) (Talking — Two Reels) ON THE SIDELINES. Released Aug. 5. 1929 USE YOUR FEET. Released Aug. 19, 1929. SPLASH MATES. Released Sept. 2. 1929. GRADUATION DAZE. Released Sept. 16. 1929 Special (Talking) SWEETHEARTS: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Sepi 2. 1929. LOVE TREE, THE: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Sept. 16. 1929. ACTOR, THE: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Sept. 10 1929 INCOME TACT: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Sept. SO 1929. ROYAL PAIR. THE: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Sept. 30, 1929. DELICATESSEN KID, THE: Benny Rubin, two reels. Released Oct. 14. 1929. LOVE BIRDS: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Oct 14, 1929. POP AND SON: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Oct. 28 1929 MARKING TIME: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Oot. 28 1929. BROKEN STATUES: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released No» 11, 1929. THREE DIAMONDS, THE: Rooney Family, two reels. B» leased Nov. 11. 1929. PILGRIM PAPAS: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Not 25 1929. HOTSY TOTSY: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Deo. 8 1929. Universal Comedies (Talking— Two Reels) BABY TALKS: Sunny Jim. Released Sept. 11. 1929. WATCH YOUR FRIENDS: All star. Released Oct. 9. 19S» NO BOY WANTED: Sunny Jim. Released Nov. 6. 1929. SUNDAY MORNING: All Star Released Dec. 4. 1929. Sporting Youth (All Star) (Talking— Two Reels) LADY OF LIONS. Released Nov. 25. 1929. HI JACK AND THE GAME. Released Dec. 9. Serials ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD. THE (Talking and Silent two reels). Craufurd Kent. No. I. FATAL CIRCLET. THE. Released Sept. 30. 1929 No. 2. CRY IN THE NIGHT. THE. Released Oct. 7. 1929 No. 3. DUNGEON OF DOOM, THE. Released Oct. 14. 1929 No. 4. DEPTHS OF THE LIMEHOUSE. Released Oct. 21 1929. No. 5. MENACE OF THE MUMMY. Released Oct. 28 1929. No. 6. DEAD OR ALIVE. Released Nov. 4, 1929. No. 7. SHADOWS OF FEAR. Released Nov. 11, 1929 No. 8. BAITED TRAP, THE. Released Nov. 18. 1929. No. 9. BATTLE OF WITS. A. Released Nov. 25. 1929. No 10. FINAL JUDGMENT, THE. Released Deo. 2. 192b TARZAN THE TIGER (Synchronized and Silent). Franl Merrill. Consists of 15 episodes released from Dec. 9 1929 to March 17. 1930. JADE BOX. THE (Synchronized and Silent). Consists of 10 episodes, released from March 24, 1930. to May 21. 1930. VITAPHONE Vitaphone Varieties Star and Description ABBOTT. A I (2703) in "Small Town Rambles"; songs and ADAIR, JANET (2629) in "Here Comes the Bridesmaid." told in narrative song. ADMIRALS. THE (477). A Naval Quartette harmonizing popular songs with ukelele accompaniment. ALDA. FRANCES (451) grand opera star singing "The Star Spangled Banner." accompanied by Vitaphone Symphony ALPERT, PAULINE (418) in "What Price Piano?" offering original piano arrangements. ALPERT, PAULINE (419). A piano medley of popular songs. AMATO, PASQUALE (419). A piano medley of popular songs. "Neapolitan Romance." Lillian Mines at the piano. Sings "Tormo Sariente" and "Toreador Song" from "Carmen." ARDATH. FRED & CO. (720) in "The Corner Store." a slapstick comedy with four songs. Directed bv Bryan Foy. ARDATH. FRED & CO. (2255) in "Men Among Men." comedy of a man alibing an intoxicated friend to his wife. ARISTOCRATS. FOUR (366). Vitaphone popular vocal and instrumental group in a series of songs. ARISTOCRATS. FOUR (544). Vocal and instrumental group in a new song offering. ARISTOCRATS. FOUR (545): Vitaphone's instrumental and vocal group in three songs. ARISTOCRATS. FOUR (546): Popular Vitaphone singers and instrumentalists in new songs. ARISTOCRATS. FOUR (547): Five songs by Vitaphone's vocal and instrumental group. ARNAUT BROS. (571): "The Famous Loving Birds" in singing and whistling numbers. BAILEY AND BARNUM (2556) in "The Globe Trotters," singing three popular songs. BAILEY AND BARNUM (2557) in "Without a Band," a comedy singing and talking act. BAILEY AND BARNUM (2558) in "The Two White Elephants." In "high yaller" make-up they sing popular jazz songs. BAI RNSFATH ER, BRUCE ((393). The creator of Old Bil) tells of his origin and sketches him as the orchestra plays. BAKER, PHIL (724) in "A Bad Boy from a Good Family." gives four songs with accordion. A comedy number.