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

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16 MANDALAY: Featuring James Stanley, baritone. TRUMPETER, THE: Featuring James Stanley, baritone. SONGS OF MOTHER. Featuring Francis Luther and Elizabeth Lenox. LOVES MEMORIES. Featuring Francis Luther, Lois Bennett and Evalyn Knapp DEEP SOUTH. AIR CASTLES. R K 0 Record Breakers (Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke) (All-Talking — Two Reels) YOU MIKE IT (0602). Released Sept. 8, 1929. MEET THE QUINCE (0603). Released Sept. 22. 1929. LOVES LABOR FOUND (0604). Released Nov. 10, 1929. THEY SHALL NOT PASS OUT (0605). Released Nov. 24, EVENTUALLY BUT NOT NOW (0606). Released Dec. 8, CAPTAIN OF THE ROLL, THE (0607). Released Dec. 22, Mickey McGuire (All-Talking — Two Reels) ■•WITS MIDN1TE FOLLIES (0701). Released Aug. 18. MICKEY'S SURPRISE (0702). Released Sept. 15, 1929 Service talks. Feb. 15, 1930. MIXUP (0703). Released Oct. 13, 1929. MiSufv.i £•!•£. (0704) Released Nov. 10. 1929. MICKEY S STRATEGY (0705). Released Dec. 8. 1929. RCA Shorts (All-Talking — Two Reels) R?iSmic Lhe <0801) Released Aug. 11, 1929. ,?LUES (0802). Released Sept. 8, 1929 HmuTGTurG-!-?;??D RG <0803) Released Oct. 13, 1929. HUNT THE TIGER (0804). Released Nov. 10, 1929 RCA Novelties (All Talking — One Reel) JJEADWORK (0901). Released Sept. 15, 1929, GODFREY LUDLOW & NBC ORCHESTRA leased Nov. 10. 1929. (0902). Re R C A Marc Connelly (All-Talking — Two Reels) M mcY E (0907). Released Aug. 18, 1929. RMiTnEp T-^E Released Oct. 13. 1929. SUITOR, THE (0910). Released Dec. 8, 1929 UNIVERSAL Snappy Cartoon Comedies (Oswald the Rabbit) (Synchronized Only— One Reel) RA^lW faa f Eeleased Aug. 5. 1929. f^ySYpSAUSAGES. Released Aug. 19, 1929. n..o,.,2PT' Released Sept. 2, 1929. UILS> WELL. Released Sept. 16. 1929 PERM A WENT W A V E. Released Sept.' 30. 1929. piirIv^mW Released Oct. 14. 1929. SMiTc.m NV.flr Ke]eased Oct. 28. 1929. A NIIE' Released Nov. 11. 1929. SNOW USE. Released Nov. 25, 1929. NUTTY NOTES. Released Dec. 9. 1929. Collegians (All Star) (Talking — Two Reels) USETY0ll!IDEIj.lTNESn Released Aug. 5. 1929. rpiarSUi5atc!T' Released Aug. 19, 1929. £ W MATES. Released Sept. 2. 1929 GRADUATION DAZE. Released Sept. 16. 1929. Special (Talking) S'2.E1929EAf'TS: Booney Family two reels. Released Sept. L™E, Ti6.Ei929THE: Rooney Family, two reels. Released 1929° B’ ^HE: Benny Rabin, one reel. Released Sept. 16, IN3<0°'l929.TACT: Benny Kubin' one reel. Released Sept. RsIptL 30AI1929THE: Rooney Family, two reels. Released “ leased TOeStSE14, 1929. THE: Eenny RuWn' tW0 reeK E«’ L°14.E1929GDS: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Oct. P<1929ANI5 S0N: Rcrmy Rubin, one reel. Released Oct. 28, M28BK1929 T,ME: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Oct. BNov<EU. S1929TUES: EenDy Eubin one reeI Released T”easEed Nov.^wm B°°ney FamiIy' tw0 reels. RePI2L5GR1929 PAPAS: Eenny Rubin, one reel. Released Nov. H19MY T0TSY: Eenny Rubin, one reel. Released Dec. 8, Universal Comedies (All-Talking — Two Reels) WATCH vnnSR pS rTc w Released Sept. 11, 1929. NO BOYYWASTFn EQDS: V1 star’ Released Oct. 9, 1929. SUNDAY VMnRNmr.SufSy ?lm' Released Nov. 6. 1929. SUNDAY MORNING: All star. Released Dec. 4 1929 Sporting Youth (All Star) (Talking — Two Reels) D Y OF LIONS. Released Nov. 25, 1929. HI JACK AND THE GAME. Released Dec. 9, 1929. FILM BUYER SECTION Topics of the Day Topical Hits. Topical Tips, Topical Bits, Topical Quips. Pressing His Suit. Topical Nips, Topical Clips. Topical Pips, Topical Flips, Topical Slips, Topical Rips, Topical Fits. Topical Wits, Topical Pits, Topical Slips, Topical Licks, The Petters, Topical Kicks. Topical Ticks. Topical Hicks. Topical Nicks, One the Air Song Sketches Serials VITAPHONE Vita phone Varieties Star and Description ABBOTT, A. I. (2703) in Small Town Hambies; songs and characterizations. ADAIR, JANET (2629) in Here Comes the Bridesmaid, told in narrative song. ADMIRALS, THE (477). A Naval Quartette harmonizing popular songs with ukulele accompaniment. ALLEN, FRED & CO. (903). Fred Allen's Prize Playlet9. Co-author and comedian of Little Show in three brief travesties ALPERT, PAULINE (418) in What Price Piano? offering onginal piano arrangements. ALBERT, 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 a and Toreador Song from Carmen. ARDATH, FRED & CO. (720) in The Corner Store, a * four songs. Directed by Bryan Foy. ARDATH, FRED & CO. (2255) in Men Among Alen, coman 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 voral (Troup in three songs. ARISTOCRATS, FOUR (546). Popular Vitaphone singers and instrumentalists in new songs. ARTHUR, JOHNNY (3636). Stage and screen star, in a domestic comedy. AUBREY, WILL & CO. (896). A Night on the Bowery. Popular vaudeville player in a medley of old favorites sung in a Bowery saloon. BAKER, PHIL (724) in A Bad Boy from a Good Family. gives four songs with accordion. A comedy number. BAKER, PHIL (725) in In Spain, a hilarious farce with the Shuberts comedian as star. BARCLAY, JOHN (436). Musical comedy and concert star o AIi>«operatic airs and an impersonation of Chaliapin. BARCLAY, JOHN (437) in Famous Character Impersonations. Sings three songs. BARRIOS, JEAN (2700) in Feminine Types. This female impersonator sings three songs with his impersonations. BARRY, CLARA & ORVAL WHITLEDGE (941). Singer and pianist from vaudeville, in songs, quips and an imitation. BARTON, JAMES (926-27). Tap-dancer, blues singer, comedian, in a comedy-drama, with a song. BAXLEY, JACK (2768) in Neighbors, a comedy sketch with songs. BELL &. COATES (2697). The California Songbirds in popular songs. BENNETT TWINS (476). Little Bare Knee Syncopators, of stage and vaudeville, in a song and dance recital. BENNY, JACK (2597). Comedian, in Bright Moments, his noted monologue. BERNIE, BEN, and his orchestra, with Frances McCoy. BIFF & BANG (574). Fisticuff Funsters, in a burlesque boxing match. BILLY, LITTLE (3300). Midget actor of the stage and vaudeville, in a circus playlet. The Head of the Family. BORN & LAWRENCE (2940) in Pigskin Troubles, a comedy of campus and the gridiron, with songs. BORN & LAWRENCE (2920) in The Side Show, in which these musical comedy comedians recite, dance, sing and swap jokes. BORN & LAWRENCE (2640) in The Aristocrats, in which they employ their pantomime stunt in accompaniment to their songs. BOSWORTH, HOBERT (2233) in A Man of Peace. A quiet man of the mountains becomes suddenly embroiled in a feud. BOWERS, BRUCE (2870) in Artistic Mimicry, in which he does a variety of imitations. BRADY, FLORENCE (2699) in A Cycle of Songs. BRADY, FLORENCE (2734). Stage and variety star in Character Studies in songs. BRADY, STEWART (2745). The Song Bird, boy soprano, in three songs. BRETON, RUTH. Violinist, with Rodolfo Hoyos, baritone. BRIAN, DONALD (2733). Musical comedv star, in a quartet of songs. BRITT, HORACE (614). Renowned 'cellist, playing Massenet's Elegy and Popper’s Serenade. BROCKWELL, GLADYS (2235) in Hollywood Bound, a satire on male beauty contests, with a cast of five. BROOKS & ROSS (2232). Vaudeville headliners in Two Boys and a Piano. BROWNE, FRANK & KAY LAVELLE (2589) in Don't Handle the Goods, xylophone, singing and patter act. BROWN, JOE E. (2590) in Don't Be Jealous. Famous stage comedian as dancing teacher to a pretty wife with a jealous husband. BROWN & WHITAKER (2265) in A Laugh or Two. ^ audeville headliners in gags and jokes. BROWNING, JOE (496). Popular comedian in a talking and singing number. BUDDIES, FOUR (609). Harmony Songsters, in four numbers. BURKE. JAMES A ELEANOR DURKIN (888). Vaudeville stars in A Tete-a-Tete in Songs. Comedv numbers and ballads. BUTLER, ANN & JAY BRENNAN (833). You Don't Know the Half of It. Chatter, song, wisecracks. BUZZELL, EDDIE (930-31). Musical comedy star, in a travesty of Klondike gold-rush melodramas; two songs and a large cast. CARRILLO, LEO (507) in a clever monologue, At the Ball Game. CARROLL, ALBERT (935) in Impersonations. Star of The Grand Street Follies does some of his impersonations, with double and quintuple vocal exposure. CASE, ANNA (294). Opera star, accompanied bv Metropolitan Grand Opera Chorus, singing Cachaca and Anhelo. CEBALLOS, LARRY REVUE (2562) in which Vitaphone Girls and A1 Herman sing and dance. CHANDLER. ANNA (2739) in Popular Songs. CHASE, CHAZ (2696). The Unique Comedian, who eats everything — fire, paper, violins, flowers, shirts, etc. CHIEF CUPOLICAN (2598). The Indian Baritone, the onlv Indian who has sung in grand opera, in three classic songs. May 3, 1930 ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD, THE (Talking and Silent — two reels). Craufurd Kent. K0’ o* CIRCLET, THE. Released Sept. 30, 1929. Nn* nnwrrniu^m: Nn^HT’ THE. Released Oct. 7, 1929. K 2* Rco-PJ«9N«0F D00M’ THE. Released Oct. 14. 1929. No-4 DEPTHS OF THE LIMEHOUSE. Released Oct. 21. No. 5. MENACE OF THE MUMMY. Released Oct. 28, No. 6. DEAD OR ALIVE. Released Nov. 4, 1929. H°* o' 0F FEAR. Released Nov. 11. 1929. S°* 2' R^IX-^D TRAP, THE. Released Nov. 18. 1929. N°. 9. BATTLE, OF WITS, A. Released Nov. 25, 1929. ta'd7°am Kr JUDGMENT. THE. Released Dec. 2. 1929. IARZAN THE TIGER (Synchronized and Silent). Frank Mernll. Consists of 15 episodes released from Dec. 9, 1929 to March 17, 1930. JADE BOX, THE (Synchronized and Silent). Consists of 1930eP18OdeS' released from Marcil 24. 1930 to May 26. CLEMONS. JIMMY (2242). Vaudeville star, in Drean Cafe, songs and dances. CODEE, ANN & FRANK ORTH (938). Imagine My Embarrassment. Comedy team in a bed room farce with a new twist. CODEE & ORTH (2798) in Stranded in Paris, comedy skit. COHEN, SAMMY (2800) in What Price Burlesque; imitations. COLEMAN, CLAUDIA (2244) in Putting It Over, comedy impersonations. CONLEY. HARRY J. (2273) in The Bookworm, comeds playlet which was the hit of LeMaire’s Affairs. CON LIN & GLASS (2577) in Sharps and Flats, in amusing antics and songs. CONNOLLY & WEN RICH (2583). Musical comedy star and famous composer, in a number of Wenrich's songs. CONRAD, EDDIE (491). Broadway comedian, in a comedy sketch. COOPER & STEPT (2159). Song hit writers, in several ol their popular songs. CORCORAN, RED (2769) in I’m Afraid That's All. Fom banjo numbers. COWAN. LYNN (2680) in a new collection of old songs. COYLE & WEIR (2253). Songs and dances by clever team of youngsters. CRANE. HAL (2133) in The. Lash, a dramatic playlet of The Tombs, written by Crane; a big hit in vaudeville. CRAVEN, AURIOLE (2118). The dancing violinist and singer, in three numbers. CROONADERS, THE (2685) in Crooning Along. Four boys in five lilting songs. CRUMIT, FRANK (727). Famous songster and composer. singing several of his own compositions. CRUSE BROTHERS (2120). The Missouri Sheiks, in Old Time Melodies in an Old Time Way, with violin, guitar and banjo. CRUSE BrtOTHERS (2126) in popular melodies and ditties. CUNNINGHAM & BENNETT (736). Popular singing composers, in three vocal numbers and an impersonation. D ’ANGLO, LOUIS (509) assisting Giovanni Martinelli in th# duet from Act IV of the opera La Juire. DEIRO. GUIDO (2968). Famous piano-accordionist, in two delightful selections. DE LA PLAZA & JUANITA (2702) in Siesta Time. Famous tango artist and his company in thrilling dances and some songs. DELF, HARRY (2542). Broadway comedian, in songs and comedy monologue. DEM A REST, WILLIAM (2290) in Papa's Vacation, a riotous comedy playlet by Hugh Herbert and Murray Roth. Directed by Bryan Foy. DEM A REST, WILLIAM (2143) in When the Wife's Away, comedy playlet directed by Bryan Foy; with three songs. DEMAREST, WILLIAM (2138) in The Night Court. Comedy playlet directed by Bryan Foy. DERICKSON, CHARLES (912). Dramatic tenor, and Burton Brown, pianist, in A Song Drama — drama and jazz by vaudeville team. DILLON, JANE., and Her Boy Friends. Impersonations of men by this male impersonator. DONER, TED (2298). Dancing comedian and his Sunkist Beauties, in a singing variety. DONOHUE. RED &. U-NO (734) in A Traffic Muddl#. Famous clown and his mule in a comedy skit. DOVES, THE TWO (2146) in Dark Days, comedy dialog and original songs. DUFFY & GLEASON (775) in Fresh from Hollywood. A comedy skit with songs. ETTING, RUTH (894). Soprano of Ziegfeld's Whoopee, assisted by Phil Ohman and Victor Arden at the pianos, in three songs. FASHION PLATES OF HARMONY (2283). A quartet cf distinctive concert voices in famous and original compositions. FERGUSON, HELEN (3179-80). In a George Kelly comedy. Finders Keepers, with John B. Litel and Janet Adair. FIELDS, SALLY (2147). Comedy entertainer, in The Hostess. A laughing sketch with songs. FIELDS & JOHNSON (2588). Vaudeville headliners. In i comedy skit, Terry and Jerry. FISHER, GEORGE & HONEY HURST (920). Vaudeville stars, in a comedy sketch with songs. Apartment Hunting. FORD, HARRISON (3238-39). Stage and screen star, in a George Kelly 2-reel comedy. The Flattering Word, with Janet Adair, Blanche Friderici and John Litel. FRANKLIN. IRENE (865). In Those Were the Days. Musical and vaudeville player in a travesty on women’s bathing suits of the Nineties. Song and double exposure. FLIPPEN, JAY C. (2581). Musical comedy and vaudeville star, in a fast comedy skit. The Ham What Am. FLONZALEY QUARTETTE (466). World's foremost stringed instrument ensemble, now disbanded, playing Mendelssohn'! “Canzonetta” and Pochon’s “Irish Reel.” FLONZALEY QUARTETTE (467). Famous stringed ensemble, plaving Borodin's “Nocturne” and Mozart's “Minuet.” FLORENTINE CHOIR (2281). Italy's greatest ensemble of choral voices, singing “Adoramus te Christe” and the Toreador Song from the opera Carmen. FLORENTINE CHOIR (2282). Oldest choral organization in the world — more than 800 years — singing “Ninna, Nanna” and “Santa Lucia Luntana.” FOLSOM, BOBBY (2839). Musical comedy actress, in A Modern Priscilla, contrasting the Puritan Priscilla and the same girl todav. FOY, EDDIE & BESSIE LOVE (2575-76) In a clever playlet of back-stage life, The Swell Head, starring the son of the famous stage clown and the screen leading woman. FOY FAMILY, THE (2579) in Foys of Joys. A satire on talking motion pictures with Eddie Foy’s family. Directed by Bryan Foy. FOY FAMILY, THE (2580) in Chips of the Old Block. Presents the children of the famous comedian. Eddie Foy, in songs and dances and a monologue by Eddie Foy, Jr. FRANKLIN, IRENE (2705). Famous American comedienne, supported by Jerry Jarnigan, in three of his songs. FREDA & PALACE (2271) in Bartch-a-Kalloop. their nationally famous vaudeville act. Comic antics and songs. FREEMAN SISTERS (625). “Sunshine Spreaders from Roxy's Gang.” in popular selections with piano and ukulele. GABY. FRANK (2188). Popular ventriloquist, in The Tout, a skit of comedy moments at the race track. GALE BROTHERS (610). Juvenile comedians, in fast dancing and songs. GENTLE, ALICE (3336). Grand opera soprano, singing the Habanera from the opera. Carmen, with fifty soldier-singeri. Filmed entirely in Technicolor, GREEN WAY, ANN (3719): Musical comedy star in an Indian musical playlet. And How. Filmed entirely In Technicolor. GUZMANN. ROBERTO (3279): Mexican tenor, in A Spanish Fiesta, filmed entirely In Technicolor. Two Spanish songs. GILBERT, MASTER (2260): Sensation child artist from vaudeville in an unusual routine of songs and dances. GILLETTE, BOBBY (2838): Famous banjoist from the variety stage, assisted by Doris Walker, radio and stag# artist, in four selections. GIVOT. GEORGE. PEARL LEONARD AND NINA HINDS (2107): “The College Boy” and “The Melody Girls” In popular songs. Directed by Bryan Foy. GOLDIE, JACK (704) in The Ace of Spades. A fast singing and chatter act with the variety headliner In blackface. GORDON. GIGLI, TALLEY & DE LUCA (415) In the Quartette from “Rigolutto.” GORDON. JEANNE (474): Assisting Giovanni Martinelli In a scene from Act II of Bizet's opera, “Carmen.”