Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1930)

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April 5, 1930 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD 21 Scenes from two First National productions. At right, an episode involving parents and heirs, showing Edna Murphy, Eddie Phillips, Grant Withers and Sue Carol in “Three Flights Up.” Above, a scene from “Sin Flood,” with Dorothy Revier and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Three lusty dears of a modern story of love and combat. Thus grouped in a fetching pyramid of feminine loveliness are those who play the parts of the three French girls in Universal’s picturization of Erich Remarque’s “All Quiet on the Western Front,” which is now scheduled for an early premiere. The girls are Renee Damonde, Yola d’Avril and Poupee Andriot. And over on this page is the well dressed woman of 1930, and you can get as homesick for the past as you want to but we prefer this costume displayed by Marion Nixon, well known player now being featured by Warner Brothers.