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FILM BUYER SECTION
May 31, ICO ^
SO MG OF KENTUCKY, A (D-AT) 7519 7231
(R) November 10, 1929. With Lois Moran. Joe
Wagstaff, Dorothy Burgess. Douglas Gilmore. Hedda Hopper, Edward Davis, Herman Bing. Bert Woodruff.
THEME: Race track romance centered around the Kentucky Derby.
SONG O’ MY HEART (R-AT. S) 7740
(R) Not set. With John McCormack, Alice Joyce, Maureen O'Sullivan. Tom Clifford. J. M. Kerrigan,
John Garrick, Edwin Schneider, Farrell Macdonald.
Effie EUsler, Emily Fitzroy, Abdres de Segurola. Edward Martindel.
THEME: A stoiV laid in the Ireland of beauty,
tradition and sentiment.
SOUTH SEA ROSE (D-AT) —.6489 6353
(R) December 8, 1929. With Lenore Ulric, Charles Bickford, Kenneth McKenna. Farrell MacDonald, Elizabeth Patterson, Tom Patriocola, Ilka Chase, George MacFarlane, Ben Hall, Daphne Pollard, Roscoe Ates, Charlotte Walker, Emil Chautard.
•SPEAKEASY (CD-AT) 5775
(R) March 24, 1929. Sound on film. (TOS) April 27, 1929. With Paul Page, Lola Lane, Henry B. Walthall, Helen Ware, Warren Hymer. Stuart Erwin, Sharon Lynn, Erville Alderson. James Guilfoyle, Helen Lynch. Marjorie Beebe, Sailor Vincent, Joseph Cawthome, Ivan Linow.
THEME: Girl reporter proves to fighter in speakeasy that he was framed in his last fight, so he goes back to the ring and regains his lost crown.
•SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS (D-AT) 7400
(R) March 10. 1930. (TOS) March 15. 1930.
With Warner Baiter, Catherine Dale Owen, Albert Conti. Hedda Hopper. Claude Allister, Bela Lugosi. THEME: Ugly but wealthy man has his face remade by a plastic surgeon to win the love of the girl he loves.
•&UNNY SIDE UP (D-AT) If 131
(R) December 29, 1929. Sound on film. With Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, Sharon Lynn, Frank Richardson, El Brendel, Marjorie White, Joe Brown. Mary Forbes, Alan Pauli, Peter Gawthorne.
THEME: Wealthy young man, after wondering what it is all about, comes to the realization that he really loves the East Side girl.
•TEMPLE TOWER ( Mel-AT) 5200 5200
(R) April 6. 1930. Sound on disc and film. With Kenneth MacKenna, Marceline Day. Henry B. Walthall. Cyril Chadwick, Peter Gawthorne, Ivan Linow, Frank Lanning.
THEME: The breaking up of a sinister band of jewel thieves, led by an Apache, the Masked Strangler, by a dauntless young man and operators from Scotland Yard.
•THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS (CD-AT) 8602
(R) September 8, 1929. Sound on disc and film. (TOS) December 7, 1929. With Will Rogers, Irene Rich. Marguerite Churchill. Fifi Dorsay, Owen Davis,
Ivan Lebedeff, Rex Bell, Christiane Ives. Edgar Kennedy. Marcelle Corday, Marcia Manon, Theodore Lodi.
Bob Kerr, Andre Cheron, Gregory Gay.
THEME: Oil is discovered, and then the family has to go to Paris. The mother wants the daughter to marry a marquis, but they all see the folly involved and the worth of the old home town.
•THREE SISTERS (D-AT)
Sound on film. With June Collyer, Tom Dresser, Louise Dresser. Kenneth McKenna. Joyce Compton. Addie McPhail, Clifford Saum, Paul Porcasi, John Sainpolis, Sidney DeGrey.
THEME: Three sisters, two of whom marry and the third studies opera. War breaks out. trouble ensues, but after the armistice, everything is righted and happiness comes.
BIG HOUSE, THE (D-AT)
(R) June 21. 1930. Sound on disc and film. With Wallace Beery, Chester Morris. Robert Montgomery,
Karl Dane. Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams.
THEME: A gripping story of convict life and at
tempted escape from a big prison.
•BISHOP MURDER CASE (MEL-AT) 5927 7901
(R) January 3. 1930. Sound on film and disc.
With Basil Rathbone, Leila Hyams. Raymond Hackett, Polly Moran, Charles Quartemaine.
THEME: Several suspects in a murder case. Philo Vance, young attorney, finds the guilty party after many sleepless nights.
•BROADWAY MELODY (MC)..._ 5943 9372
(R) March 9. 1929. (TOS) April 20. 1929. Sound on disc. With Anita Page, Bessie Love. Jed Prouty. Kenneth Thomson. Edward Dillon, Mary Doran. Eddie Kane, J. Emmett Beck, Marshall Ruth.
THEME: A song writer gets a job for his sweetie and sister in a Broadway show. The act is cut out and one sister left out. Then the writer realizes that he loves the other sister. But they’re all reunited after a bit.
CAUGHT SHORT (C-AT) 6873
(R) May 10. 1930. Sound on disc and film. With Marie Dressier, Polly Moran, Anita Page, T. Roy Barnes. Gwen Lee.
THEME: Two housewives caught in the stock market crash.
•CHASING RAINBOWS (CD-AT) 8100
(R) January 10, 1930. (TOS) March 1. 1930.
Sound on film and disc. With Bessie Love. Charles King, Jack Benny, George K. Arthur. Polly Moran, Gwen Lee. Nita Marian, Eddie Phillips, Marie Dressier.
THEME: A vaudeville team is broken after many years together. The male part marries another woman. Their marriage goes wrong and the original pair get together again.
•CHILDREN OF PLEASURE (CD-AT)
(R) April 12, 1930. Sound on disc and film. With Lawrence Gray, Helen Johnson. Gwynne Gibson. Benny Rubin.
THEME: A New York song writer finds disappointment in his love for a society girl and turns to a girl of his own set.
•CHINA BOUND (CD) 6000
(R) May 18, 1929. With Karl Dane. George K. Arthur, Polly Moran, Josephine Dunn, Hatty Woods,
Carl Stockdale.
THEME: The boss fires Eustis because he loves his daughter. The boss' daughter is sent on a trip to China. Eustis also goes on the same boat. A revolution starts and Eustis saves the girl.
DEVIL MAY CARE (D-AT) 8813
(R) February 7, 1930. Sound on film and disc. With Ramon Novarro. Dorothy Jordan, John Miljan, Marion Harris, William Humphrey, George Davis, Clifford Bruce.
THEME: A soldier who is to be shot, escapes and marries the girl who tried to give him up to the police.
•DIVORCEE. THE (CD-AT) _
(R) April 26, 1930. (TOS) April 12. 1930. Sound on disc and film. With Norma Shearer, Chester Morris, Robert Montgomery, Zelda Sears, Mary Doran. THEME: Emotional experiences of a young woman who is divorced from her husband.
•DYNAMITE (D-AT) .. 10771 11550
(R) December 13, 1929. (TOS) January 4, 1930. Sound on disc. With Charles Bickford, Kay Johnson, Conrad Nagel, Julia Faye.
THEME: Rich girl marries doomed man so she can inherit money. But the man is freed and the girl learns to love him.
•TRENT’S LAST CASE (My-TME) -...5809 5894
(R) May 31, 1929. Sound on film. With Raymond Griffith, Raymond Hatton, Marceline Day, Donald Crisp, Lawrence Gray, Nicholas Soussanin, Anita Garvin, Ed Kennedy.
THEME: Amateur detective discovers foul murder to be suicide.
•VEILED WOMAN. THE (D-ME) 5183 5192
(R) April 14. 1929. Sound on film. With Lia Tora, Paul Vinventi, Walter McGrail, Josef Swickard, Kenneth Thompson, Andre Cheron, Ivan Lebedeff. Maude George.
THEME: Young girl becomes gambling house attraction. shoots patron, Pierre takes the blame, and later they discover they love each other. fl
•WORDS AND MUSIC (CD-AT) 6500
(R) July 21, 1929. Sound on film. (TOS) September 21, 1929. With Lois Moran, David Percy. Helen Twelvetrees, William Orlamond, Elizabeth Patterson. Duke Morrison, Frank Albertson, Tom Patriocola. Bubbles Crowell. Bitmore Quartette.
THEME: Contest staged by college for the best musical comedy number.
•WHY LEAVE HOME (MC) _ _ 6388
(R) August 25, 1929. With Walter Catlett, Sue Carol. David Rollins, Richard Keene, Dixie Lee. Nick Stuart, Jean Bary, Ilka Chase.
International Photo Play
Silent Sound
AFTER THE VERDICT (Synchronized) .._.7I74
(R) June 1, 1930. With Olga Tschechowa.
CRIMSON CIRCLE, THE (PT, M) 6800
(R) February 1, 1930. With Stewart Rome.
DARK RED ROSES (AT) 5747
(R) March 1, 1930. With Stewart Rome.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Silent Sound
•ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE (MEL-AT) 8000
(R) January 26, 1929. (TOS) March 9. 1929. With William Haines, Karl Dane. Lionel Barrymore. Leila Hyams, Tully Marshall, Howard Hickman. Billy Butts. Evelyn Mills.
THEME : A successful bank crook goes straight for the girl he loves and marries.
•ANNA CHRISTIE (D-AT) -.6700
(R) February 21. 1930. (TOS) February 13. 1930. Sound on disc. With Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford, George Marion, Marie Dressier.
THEME: A girl, who lived a life of hardships, goes to her drunken father, who is a sea captain. Here she meets the man she loves and marries him.
•BELLAMY TRIAL (D-AT) 7542
(R) March 2, 1929. (TOS) April 13. 1929. Sound on disc and film. With Leatrice Joy. Betty Bronson. Edward Nugent.
EASY GOING (C-AT)
(R) June 28, 1930. With William Haines, Katherine Moylan.
THEME: A new type of Western comedy, with a
romantic and adventurous background.
•FLORADORA GIRL. THE (C-AT, S)
(R) May 24, 1930. With Marion Davies.
THEME: A love story of old New York in the gay nineties.
•FREE AND EASY (C-AT) 8413
(R) March 22, 1930. (TOS) April 26. 1930. Sound on disc and film. With Buster Keaton, Anita Page, Trixie Friganza, Robert Montgomery, Marion Schilling, Gwen Lee.
THEME: Story of a girl who seeks fame in Hollywood, with a manager who is continually getting into trouble.
GAY NINETIES. THE (CD-AT)
Sound on disc and film. With Marion Davies, Lawrence Gray, Walter Catlett, J. L. Bartlett.
THEME: A story dealing with the loves of the
famous Florodora Sextette of 40 years ago.
•GIRL IN THE SHOW, THE (CD-AT) 5163 7574
(R) August 31. 1929. (TOS) August 31. 1929.
Sound on film and disc. With Bessie Love and Charles King.
THEME : A girl who gets Jealous because she Is taken from the star role and marries the manager to get revenge on him.
GOOD NEWS (MC-AT) .
Sound on disc and film. With Mary Lawlor. Stanley Smith, Bessie Love. Gus Shy, Cliff Edwards, Delmer Daves.
THEME: A fast musical comedy adapted from the stage hit of the same name.
•GIRL SAID ‘NO.* THE (CD-AT) 8382
(R) March 15. 1930. (TOS) April 12, 1930. Sound on disc. With William Haines, Leila Hyams, Phyllis Crane, Willard Mack.
THEME: Misadventures of a young college gradu
ate seeking to establish himself in the business world, and to win the girl of his choice.
•HALLELUJAH (DA-T) -.6579 9555
(R) November 30. 1929. (TOS) January 18, 1930. Sound on disc. With Nina Mae McKinney, William Fountaine. Daniel L. Haynes. Harry Gray. Fannie Bell De Knight, Everett McGarrity, Victoria Spivey, Milton Dickerson.
THEME: A singer, accused of murder, turns evangelist and preaches against the type of girl he once loved.
•HER OWN DESIRE (D-AT) 5850
(R) December 27, 1929. (TOS) January 4. 1930. With Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone, Belle Bennett, Ernest Torrence.
•HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT (D-AT) 5353 7173
(R) September 28. 1929. (TOS) October 26. 1929. Sound on film and disc. With John Gilbert, Katherine Dale Owen. Nance O'Neil. Gustav von Seyffertitz. Hedda Hopper, Tyrell Davis, Gerard
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Barry, Madeline Seymour, Richard Carle, Eva D nison.
THEME: A princess, who dismisses her lover cause he is of peasant birth, only to learn aft wards that he is a respected military officer of mea
HOLLYWOOD REVUE (MC) j6M,
(R) November 9. 1929. (TOS) November 16, IS Sound on disc. With Bessie Love, Charles Ki Marion Davis, Norma Shearer, William Haines. J( i | Crawford, John Gilbert, Marie Dressier Polly Mor Brox Sisters, Anita Page, Buster Keaton.
THEME: A series of acts with singing, dancii J comedy, done by the above stars.
•IDLE RICH (D-AT) 735,
(R) June 15. 1929. (TOS) June 22. 1929. W Conrad Nagel, Bessie Love, Leila Hyams. Rob 3 Ober, James Neill, Edythe Chapman. Paul Krui Kenneth Gibson.
THEME: A young chap who gives his fortune f the poor so the family of the girl he loves will co: 1 to an understanding with him.
IN GAY MADRID (CD-AT) 554
(R) May 17. 1930. With Ramon Novarro, Dorot Jordan, Beryl Mercer, L. Howell.
THEME : Adventures of Spanish college students a I l their loves.
•IT’S A GREAT LIFE (CD-AT) 6106 [575
(R) December 6, 1929. (TOS) January 25, 19; Sound on film and disc. With Duncan siste ( Lawrence Gray, Jed Phouty, Benny Rubins.
THEME: Two sisters, one who loves the piano play 1 Jimmy, the other despises him. They quarrel, b come to realization that the three must stick t i gether.
•KISS. THE (D-ME).— — 200
(R) November 16, 1929. (TOS) December 21, 19E J Sound on disc. With Greta Garbo. Conrad Nagt Anders Randolf, Holmes Herbert. Lem Ayres, Geor Davis.
THEME: A wife who shoots her husband to save man she loves. She is acquitted by the jury, b finally admits that she did the killing.
LADY OF SCANDAL. THE (CD-AT)
With Ruth Chatterton, Ralph Forbes. Basil Rathboc Moon Carroll, Cyril Chadwick. Nance O’Neill.
LADY TO LOVE, (D-AT) 142
(R) March 8. 1930. With Vilma Banky, Edward ( Robinson. Robert Ames, Richard Carle, Lloyd Ingr. ham, Anderson Lawler, Henry Armetta. George Dari THEME: A lovely lady has been tricked into ma riage. Her beauty and the overwraught typically Ne; politan expostulations of her beridden husband fu nish the key to the entertainment.
•LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY, THE (D-AT)6484 551
(R) July 6, 1929. With Norma Shearer. Basil Rati bone. George Berraud, Herbert Brunston, Hedc Hooper. Moon Carrol, Madeline Seymour, Cyi Chadwick, George K. Arthur, Finch Smiles. Main Turner.
THEME: Mrs. Cheyney marries the man wt
catches her robbing.
LET US BE GAY (CD-AT)
With Norma Shearer, Marie Dressier, Tyrell Davi Raymond Hackett.
THEME: Adaptation of the stage play in which divorced couple are unexpectedly brought together a Westchester house party.
•LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY (CD-AT).— (
(R) February 23, 1930. (TOS) March 15. 193' Sound on film and disc. With Ethelind Terr: Charles Ivaley, Bennie Rubin. Cliff Edwards. Marie Schilling.
MADAME SATAN (CD-AT)
Sound on disc and film. With Roland Young, Reg nald Denny, Kay Johnson, Lillian Roth, Elsa Pete) son.
THEME: Spectacular adventure story with music;
background and several sequences on board the Zei pelin.
•MAN’S MAN, A (CD-ME) »
(R) May 25, 1929. (TOS) June 22. 1929. With WL liam Haines. Josephine Dunn, Sam Hardy, Ma Busch.
THEME: A soda Jerker and his stage-6truck wiJ are fooled by phoney picture director. But thi enables them to start life anew.
•MARIANNE (CD-AT) 6563 IM
(R) July 20, 1929. (TOS) October 19. 1929. Soun on film and disc. With Marion Davis, Oscar Shav Robert Castle, Scott Kolk, Emil Chautard. Mac Swain. Oscar Apfel, Robert Ames.
THEME: A French nurse in the army.
MARCH OF TIME (MC-AT.—
Sound on disc and film. With Weber and Field. E Wolf Hopper, Louis Mann, Marie Dressier, Trix: Friganza. Fay Templeton. Josephine Sabel.
THEME: A revue in three sections, dealing with tl celebrities, dances and humor of the past, presei and future.
•MONTANA MOON (WMC-AT) .117
(R) March 29. 1930. (TOS) April 19. 1930. Soun on disc and film. With Joan Crawford. Johnny Mac Brown, Dorothy Sebastian, Benny Rubin, Cliff Ed wards.
THEME: Story of a New York girl camping out i the West, who chooses between her Eastern and h< Western suitors.
•MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (D-PT) _.. ..|(69
(R) October 5. 1929. (TOS)_ November 23. 192!
Sound on disc. With Lionel Barrymore, Jane Dab Lloyd Hughes, Montagu Love, Harry _ Gribbon, Suit Edward, Gibson Gowland, Dolores Brinkman.
Mysterious adventures under the sea.
THEME:
•NAVY BLUES (C-AT) 6195 ,
(R) December 20, 1929. (TOS) January 18, 1J3( Sound on film and disc. With William Haines. Anlt Page, Karl Dane. J. C. Nugent. Edythe Chapmar Wade Boteler.
THEME: A sailor's day leave on shore. He meet the girl and they're married.
•NOT SO DUMB (CD-AT) — 75
(R) January 17, 1930. (TOS) February 13. Sou on (Dm and disc. With Marion Davies. Elliot Nugen: Raymond Hackett. Franklin Pangbom. Julia Fayf William Holden, Donald Ogden Stewart. Sally Stan George Davis.
THEME: A nice, but dumb girl, whose mouth get her into endless trouble.
ONE EMBARRASSING NIGHT (C-AT)
(R) July 5. 1930. With Tom Walls. Ralph Lynn Winifred Shotter.
THEME: Embarrassing adventures of a young mai off for a rest cure, and a runaway girl.