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

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12 Valeria Blanka, Rudolf Biebrach, Wolfgang Kuhle, Fritz Schmuck. THEME: The story of a little orphan who. as a stowaway on a freighter, finds love and happiness in her marriage to the boat's captain. ♦HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY (D-PS) 6137 6165 Distributed by Paramount-Public. Sound on disc. With Willy Fritsch. Lil Dagover. Dita Parlo, Fritz Greiner. Gisella Bathory, Erich Kaiser-Tietz, Leopold Kramer. THEME : The vicissitudes of a romance between a peasant girl and a count, who is a gay young officer of the Homed Hussars. United Artists Silent Sound ABRAHAM LINCOLN (D-AT) With Walter Huston, Una Merkel, Kay Hammond, Jason Robards. BAD ONE. THE (CD-AT) (R) April 12, 1930. Sound on film. With Dolores Del Rio. Edmund Iowe, Ullrich Haupt. Don Alvarado, George Fawcett. BE YOURSELF tCD-AT, S) (R) February 8, 1930. (TOS) March 15. 1930. Sound on film. With Fannie Brice, Harry Green, Robert Armstrong, Gertrude Astor. BRIDE 66 (MC) With Jeanette MacDonald, John Garrick. Joe E. Brown, Joseph Macauley, Robert Chisholm, ZaSu Pitts. Carroll Nye. ♦BULLDOG DRUMMOND ( Mel-AT) 6163 8376 (R) August 3, 1929. With Ronald Colman, Joan Bennett, Lilyan Tashman, Montagu Love. CONDEMNED (D-AT) 7448 (R) December 7. 1929. With Ronald Colman. Ann Harding, Louis Wolheim, Dudley Digges. ♦EVANGELINE < D-Synchronized) 7862 8268 (R) August 24, 1929. With Dolores Del Rio, Roland Drew, Donald Reed. EYES OF THE WORLD With Una Merkel, Fern Andra, Frederick Burt, Nance O'Neill. FLAME OF THE FLESH (AT) With Norma Talmadge. Conrad Nagel. William Farnum, Ullrich Haupt, Hobart Bosworth. FOREVER YOURS With Mary Pickford. HELL HARBOR (D-AT) «... -...8354 (R) March 2. 1930. (TOS) March 15. 1930. Sound on film. With Lupe Velez, Jean Hersholt, John Holland, A. St. John. HELL’S ANGELS (D-AT) .. With Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jane Winton, Thelma Todd, John Darrow. THEME: The airman and his part in the world war. LOCKED DOOR. THE (D-AT) 6844 (R) November 16, 1929. With Barbara Stanwyck, Rod LaRocque, William Boyd, Betty Bronson. LOVE COTTAGE. THE (MC) An Irving Berlin production. LUMMOX (D-AT) 7533 (R) January 18. 1930. With Winifred VTestover, Dorothy Janis, Lydia Titus, Ida Darling. Ben Lyon, Myrta Bonillas, Cosmo Kyrle Bellew, Anita Bellew, Robert Ullman, Clara Langsner, William Collier, Jr.. Edna Murphy, Troben Meyer, Fan Bourke, Myrtle Stedman, Danny O'Shea, William Bakewell, Sidney Franklin. TITEME: From Fannie Hurst’s story of a hired girl who manages to combat her sordid surroundings by a series of self-sacrificing deeds, all of which are misconstrued. NEW YORK NIGHTS (D-AT) 7447 (R) December 28, 1929. With Norma Talmadge, Gilbert Roland, John Wray, Lilyan Tashman. ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT (CD-AT) (R) May 3, 1930. (TOS) April 5. 1930. Soimd on film. With Lillian Gish. Conrad Nagel, Rod La Rocque, Marie Dressier, O. P. Heggie. THEME: This formerly was “The Swan." PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ (MC)... 7883 (R) March 1, 1930. Sound on film. (TOS) February 22, 1930. With Harry Iiichman, Joan Bennett, James Gleason, Lilyan Tashman. THEME: The story of a musical comedy and night club star who, with success, deserts his former companions and teammates, only to return to them when bad booze blinds him. RAFFLES (Mel-AT) With Ronald Coleman, Kay Francis, Frances Dayde, Bramwell Fletcher. SONS O’ GUNS (MC) With A1 Jolson. TAMING OF THE SHREW (C-AT) 6116 (R) October 26. 1929. With Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. THREE LIVE GHOSTS (CD-AT) 7486 (R) September 15, 1929. With Robert Montgomery. Claud Allister, Charles McNaughton, Beryl Mercer, Joan Bennett. TRESPASSER, THE (D-AT) 8223 (R) October 5, 1929. With Gloria Swanson, Robert Ames, Kay Hammond. ♦VENUS (Synchronized) 6814 6882 (R) October 12, 1929. With Constance Talmadge, Andre Roanne, Jean Murat, Max Maxudian. WHAT A WIDOW (CD-AT) (R) July 19, 1930. Sound on film. With Gloria Swanson, Owen Moore, Lew Cody, Margaret Livingston. WHOOPEE (MC) With Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta, Paul Gregory, Chief Caupolican. Universal Silent Disc Film •ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (D-AT)...-:. (It) 1930. With Louis Wolheim, Lewis Ayers, John Wray, Slim Summerville. Russell Gleason, William Bakewell, Walter Brown Rogers. Ben Alexander, Owen Davis, Jr., Heinie Conklin. Bodil Rosing, ZaSu Pitts. Lucille Powers, Edwin Maxwell, Bertha Mann, Arnold Lucy. Joan Marsh, Yola D’Avril. Poupee Andriot. THEME: An epic of the world war, showing its effects on the younger generation drawn in before they had actually grown to manhood. ♦BARNUM WAS RIGHT (F-AT) 4316 5042 4928 (R) September 22. 1929. With Glenn Tryon. Merna Kennedy, Otis Harlan. Basil Radford, Isabelle Keith. Lew Kelly, Clarence Burton, Gertrude Sutton. FILM BUYER SECTION THEME: Poor boy wants to marry rich girl. Leases old estate, hunts for hidden treasure, house blows up in the end but the boy get9 the girl. ♦BEAUTY AND BULLETS (W) 4791 With Ted Wells. Duane Thompson, Jack Kennedy, Wilbur Mack. THEME: Girl finds brother member of gang of robbers which has robbed stage coach. ♦BODY PUNCH, THE (D)... 4786 (R) July 14. 1929. Jack Dougherty. Virginia Brown Faire, George Kotsonaros, Wilbur Mack, Monte Montague. THEME: The story of a stolen bracelet and a terrific fight between the accused and the real culprit. ♦BORN TO THE SADDLE (W) -...4126 (R) March 10. 1930. With Ted Wells, Duane Thompson, Leo White. Merrill McCormick. Byron Douglas, Nelson McDowell. THEME: An eastern millionaire and his daughter are rescued from outlaws by a wealthy Chicago broker posing as a cowboy. ♦BURNING THE WIND (W) 5202 (R) February 10. 1930. With Hoot Gibson. Cessare Gravine, Virginia Brown Faire. Boris Karloff, Robert Holmes. THEME: The story of a son who returns from school in the east and saves his father’s homestead from being usurped by land robbers. ♦CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD (MC) (R) April 20, 1930. (TOS) March 29, 1930. With Laura La Plante. John Boles, Sam de Grasse, James Marcus, Lionel Belmore, Stuart Holmes, Evelyn Hall, Claude Fleming, Murdock MacQuarrie, Richard Cramer, Harry Burkhardt, George Hackathorne, DeWitt Jennings. THEME: The love story of Rouget de 1'Ilse. composer of the “Marseillaise" song and Marie Marnay, the “torch of the revolutionists." ♦CLIMAX, THE (D-AT) 5013 5974 5846 (R) January 26, 1930. With Jean Hersholt. Kathryn Crawford. Henry Armetti. LeRoy Mason, John Reinhardt, William Worthington, George Gillespie, Ervin Renard, Jean Bordet. ♦COHENS AND KELLYS IN ATLANTIC CITY 7752 7400 (R) March 17, 1930. With George Sidney, Mack Swain. Vera Gordon, Kate Price, Cornelius Keefe, Nora Lane. Virginia Sale, Tom Kennedy. THEME: Bathing suit manufacturers and a beauty contest, in which a $25,000 prize rehabilitates business. ♦COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND (F-AT) 7437 (R) March 17, 1930. (TOS) March 15, 1930. With George Sidney, Charlie Murray, Vera Gordon. Kate Price, E. J. Ratcliffe. William Colvin, Lloyd Whitlock. ♦COLLEGE LOVE (D-AT) 6846 (R) July 7. 1929. With George Lewis, Eddie Phillips. Dorothy Gulliver. Churchill Ross, Hayden Stevenson, Sumner Getchell. THEME: A college football picture. ♦COME ACROSS (M-TME) -...5593 5330 (R) June 30, 1929. With Lena Basquette, Reed Howes. Flora Finch. Craufurd Kent, Gustav von Seffertitz, Clarissa Selwynne. THEME: A girl who wants to see the other side of life and how she meets the man. ♦COURTIN’ WILD CATS (WCD-AT) 5142 5226 5118 (R) December 12, 1929. With Hoot Gibson. Eugenia Gilbert. Harry Todd. Jos. Girard. Monte Montague, John Oscar, Jim Corey, James Earley, Pete Morrison, Joe Bonomo. THEME: Story of a boy who is supposed to be ill. sent to join a circus by his father. There he meets a wildcat (the heroine) and finally subdues her. ♦CZAR OF BROADWAY (D-AT) (R) May 4. 1930. With John Wray, Betty Compson, John Harron, Claude Allister. King Baggot, Wilbur Mack, George Byron, Duke Lee, Henry Herbert. ♦DAMES AHOY (F-AT) 5271 5895 5773 (R) February 9, 1930. (TOS) April 5. 1930. With Glenn Tryon. Helen Wright. Otis Harlan, Eddie Gribbon. Gertrude Astor. THEME: Three gobs, a blonde and $500 dollars. ♦DEVIL’S PIT, THE (Syn) 6268 6268 6268 (It) November 24. 1929. With entire cast made up of natives of Maori. New Zealand. THEME: Maori folk story. ♦DRAKE CASE. THE (D-AT) 5688 6442 6448 (R) September 1. 1929. (TOS) September 21. 1929. "With Gladys Brockwell, Robert Fraser. Forrest Stanley, James Crane, Eddie Hearn, Doris Lloyd. Tom Duggan, Barbara Leonard, Bill Thome, Francis Ford. THEME: Murder will out, this time in the person of the Drake family's attorney. ♦EMBARRASSINB MOMENTS (C-AT) 5821 5320 5230 (R) February 2, 1930. With Reginald Denny, Merna Kennedy. Otis Harlan. William Austin, Virginia Sale, Greta Granstedt, Mary Foy. THEME: Ficticious marriage finally results in real one. ♦EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD (W) 4208 (R) April 28. 1930. With Bill Cody, Sally Blane. THEME: Wealthy sportsman falls in love with publisher's daughter, whose father is killed by gangsters. Gangsters capture girl and sportsman rescues her. ♦FIGHTING LEGION. THE (WCD-AT) 6161 6900 (R) April G, 1930. With Ken Maynard, Dorothy Dwan, Harry Todd, Frank Rice, Tarzan the horse, Les Bates. ♦GIRL OVERBOARD (D-TME) 7531 7391 (R) July 28, 1929. With Mary Philbin. Fred Mackaye. Otis Harlan, Edmund Breese, Francis McDonald. THEME: In which a girl is rescued from drowning, marrying the man who saves her. ♦GRIT WINS (W) 4596 (R) January 27, 1930. With Ted Wells, Kathleen Collins, A1 Ferguson. Buck Connors, Nelson McDowell, Edwin Moulton. THEME: Oil is discovered, and things begin to happen. ♦HARVEST OF HATE (W) 4719 With Jack Perrin, Helen Foster, Tom London, Rex. ♦HELL’S HEROES (D-AT) 5836 6289 6148 (R) January 5, 1930. With Charles Bickford. Raymond Hatton. Fred Kohler, Fritzi Ridgeway. THEME: Three bandits and a baby girl. ♦HIDE OUT (C-AT) 5227 (R) March 30. 1930. With James Murray. Kathryn Crawford. Carl Stockdale, Lee Moran, Edward Heam, Robert Elliott. ♦HIS LUCKY DAY (CD-TME) 5603 6713 (R) June 30, 1929. With Reginald Denny, LoRayne Duval. Otis Harlan. Eddie Phillips. Cissie Fitzgerald. Harvey Clark. Tom O’Brien. THEME: A young real estate agent who finally sells two mansions. May 3, 193< •HOOFBEATS OF VENGANCE (W) 45 (R) June 16, 1929. With Jack Perrin, Helen Foster, ' i A1 Ferguson, Starlight, Rex. THEME: Northwest Mounted Police and a horse who locates band of smugglers. ♦HOLD YOUR MAN (C-AT) 5023 5921 57! (R) September 15. 1929. With Laura La Plante, Scott Kolk, Eugene Borden, Mildred Van Dora. THEME: After several misunderstandings, man finds he is still in love with his wife. ♦IT CAN BE DONE (CD-TME) 6090 656 (R) March 24, 1930. With Glenn Tryon, Sue Carol, Richard Carlyle, Jack Egan, Tom O’Brien. THEME: Jerry, clerk in a publishing concern, impersonates his boss, sells the manuscript written by the girl’s father, and all Is well. KETTLE CREEK (W-AT) (It) June 22, 1930. With Ken Maynard, Kathryn Crawford. ♦KING OF JAZZ (MC) I (R) 1930. With Paul Whiteman, John Boles, Jeanette Loff, Laura La Plante, Glenn Tryon, Merna Kennedy, Kathryn Crawford. Otis Harlan, Slim Summerville, Stanley Smith, George Sidney, Charlie Murray, Billy Kent, Grace Hayes, the Sisters G. Rhythm Boys, Brox Sisters, George Chiles, Jaques Cartier, Wynn Holcomb, A1 Norman, Frank Leslie, Jeanie Lang. Charles Irwin. Paul Howard, Walter Bre.nnan, Marian Statler, Don Rose, Tommy Atkins Sextet, Nell O'Day, Wilbur Hall, John Fulton. Russell Markert Dancers, Hollywood Beauties. ♦KING OF THE CAMPUS (CD-AT) With George Lewis, Dorothy Gulliver, Eddie Phillips, Hayden Stevenson, Churchill Ross, Collette Merton. KING OF THE RODEO (W)... -...5509 (R) January 20, 1930. With Hoot Gibson, Kathryn Crawford, Slim Summerville, Charles K. French, Monty Montague, Joseph W. Gerard. THEME : A Montana kid who would rather break ponies than go to college. ♦LARIAT KID. THE (W) 5247 (R) June 23, 1929. With Hoot Gibson, Ann Christy, Cap Anderson, Mary Foy, Francis Ford, Walter Brennan, Andy W’aldron, Bud Osborne, Joe Bennett, Jim Corey. THEME : A determined hero, a mountain cabin, a girl and kidnappers. ♦LAST PERFORMANCE (D-AT) 5800 5628 5999 (R) October 13, 1929. With Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin. Leslie Fenton. Fred MacKaye, Anders Randolph, Sam de Grasse, George Irving, Wm. H. Turner, Eddie Boland. THEME: A magician sacrifices the love he held for his assistant, and finally sacrifices his life. ♦LONESOME (CD-TME) ...» 6142 6761 (R) January 20, 1930. With Glenn Tryon, Barbara Kent. THEME: A fellow and girl who are just working along without life meaning very much to them, and then they fall in love. ♦LONG, LONG TRAIL, THE ( WAT)....5286 5495 5331 (R) October 27, 1929. With Hoot Gibson. Sally Eilers, Kathryn McGuire, James Mason, Walter Brennan, Archie Ricks. THEME: A waster makes good and finally marries his employer's daughter. ♦LUCKY LARKIN ( W-Synchronized) 5779 5897 5975 (R) March 2, 1930. With Ken Maynard, Nora Lane, Tarzan the horse, James Farley, Harry Todd, Charles Clary. ♦MELODY LANE (D-AT) 6350 (R) July 21, 1929. With Eddie Leonard, Josephine Dunn, Rose Coe. George Stone, Huntley Gordon. THEME: A vaudeville team, man and wife, separate becauso the wife does not want the baby daughter to grow up in vaudeville atmosphere. They are reunited again finally. ♦MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER (D-AT) 5825 5506 5384 (R) November 5, 1929. (TOS) November 16. 1929. With Joseph Schildkraut, Joan Bennett, Carmelita Geraghty, Alec B. Francis, Otis Harlan, Billy Welch. Charles Moore, Gertrude Howard. THEME: River boats and a gambler who finds the girl of his dreams. ♦MODERN LOVE (CD-TME) 5730 6501 (R) July 14, 1929. With Charley Chase, Jean Hersholt, Kathryn Crawford, Edward Martindel. THEME: Husband, wife and overalls, a hurried trip to catch the boat on which his wife is sailing for France, and a taxi collision, which results in a reunion. ♦MOUNTED STRANGER (W-AT) 5554 5905 5896 (R) February 16, 1930. With Hoot Gibson. Louise Lorraine, Francis Ford, Malcolm White, James Correy. THEME: Heroine is wounded in saving her lover from rival gang, but she finally recovers, and villain is slain. ♦MOUNTAIN JUSTICE (W-AT) 6802 (R) May 11. 1930. With Ken Maynard. Kathryn Crawford, Otis Harlan. Paul Hurst, Les Bates. THEME: Ranch owner's son, aided by heroine, avenges his father's death. Cowboy songs and humor prominent in picture. ♦NIGHT RIDE (D-AT) 5418 (R) January 12, 1930. (TOS) January 25. 1930. With Joseph Schildkraut, Barbara Kent, Edward G. Robinson, George Ovey, Hal Price, Ralph Welles, Harry Stubbs, DeWitt Jennings. THEME: A newspaper reporter taken for a ride by gangsters, but he escapes, and gets commended by his chief for his story. ♦ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT (C-AT)._...5268 538 3 5279 (R) October 6. 1929. With Reginald Denny. Nora Lane, E. J. Ratcliffe. Slim Summerville, Fritz Feld, Lloyd Whitlock, Leo White, Rolfe Sedan. THEME: Jealous aunt tries to get $2,000,000 inheritance away from nephew by making him appear insane, but the plot fails. ♦PARADE OF THE WEST (WC-AT) 5582 6906 6785 (R) January 19, 1930. With Ken Maynard. Gladys McConnell, Otis Harlan, Jackie Hanlon, Frank Rice. THEME: A wild west show, a horse named Man Killer, a villain, a hero and a girl. ♦PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (My-PT) 8382 (R) December 15, 1929. (TOS) February 13. 1929. With Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Arthur E. Carewe, Virginia Pearson. Snitz Edwards, Gibson Gowland, Bernard Siegel, Caesare Gravina, Edith Yorke. THEME : Mystery concerning a beautiful singer at L' Opera in Paris. in ®£ ■\ i f ri « ■ i. t i