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

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16 FILM BUYER SECTION BEAUTY SPOT, THE (0543). Special Cast. Releasing April 8, 1930. RIDE ’EM COWBOY (0544). Tlielma White, Bob Carney, Lester Door, Ormar Glover. Eddie Elkins and orchestra. Release April 13. 1930. Two reels. CHILLS AND FEVER (0545). A1 Shean. Mary Clark. Evalyn Knapp. An amateur theatrical society rehearses in a deserted house which is thought to be haunted by two travelers who have lost their way in the rain. For release April 27. 1930. 2 reels. RED HEADS (0546). Nat Carr, Charles Kaley, Joan Gaylord. Katherine Wallace, Bessie Hill, Mona Ray, Ethel Davis. Trouble starts when the wife of a fashion shop owner discovers that hubby has engaged show girls as models. Music — “Since I Met You," “Shake Trouble Away," “Wedding March." For release May 18, 1930. 2 reels. Golden Rooster Comedies GARDEN OF EATIN’ (0661). James Gleason. Lucille Webiter Gleason. The story of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie’s beanery that tried to become ritzy — and what happened when I Orchestra plays “Pouring Down Rain." For release August 11, 1929. 2 reels. RUBEVILLE (0563). Harry B. Watson, Reg. Merville, Jere Delaney, Josephine Fontaine. Miniature musical comedy. Numbers: “Sally,” “Maggie.” “Sweet Long Ago,” ‘Ragging the Scale.” “She May Have Seen Better Days* “Sweet Sixteen,” “Wabash,” “Bedelia,” “Yaka Hoola Hicky Doola,” “Over the Waves.” For release Dec. 8. 1929 2 reels FIFTY M”lLES FROM BROADWAY (0566). Harry B. Wit son. Reg Merville, Olga Woods. Miniature musical comedy. Numbers: "How Is Everything Back Home. Trail to Yesterday," "Carolina Moon." "Oh, Tillie, Schooldays." "Summer Time." "Rosie. You Are My Pome. "Stars and Stripes." "Wait TUI the Sun Shines Nellie, "Give My Regards to Broadway." Release March 18. 1930 2 reels RUBEVILLE NiGHT CLUB (0564). Harry B. Watson Beg 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.’ Mocking Bird." Release Jan. 26. 1930. 2 reels. CROSBY’S CORNERS (0565). Reg Merville. Felix Riph, Josephine Fontaine. George Patten. Miniature musical comedies. Numbers: "Down On the Farm, I 11 Do Anything or You." "Every Day Away From You. Wtnri a Day." "I Ain’t Got Nothing for Nobody But You, Sweet 16 " "Here We Are." "Ragging the Scale. ’ Good Night, Ladies," "Merrily We RoU Along." "Jingle Bells," Auld Lang Syne." Release Feb. 23. 1930. 2 reels. FAIRWAYS AND FOUL (0562). James and Lucille Webster Gleason. The Gleason's on a golf course. Release October 19, 1929. Buck & Bubbles Comedies FOWL PLAY (0523). Buck and Bubbles. The boys have to deliver an ostrich. On the way they become entangled with a yaller-skinned vamp. What happens Is Plenty. Numbers: “Suwanee River.” “Oh. You Beautiful DoU, “When I Get You Alone Tonight.” “Give Me a Little Klsi Will You Hun.” “Coal Black Mammy of Mine,” “Chlckea Reel.” For release Dec. 29, 1929. 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 Denny and Lilly the goat to start something. Numbers: “My Old Kentucky Home. “Home. Sweet Home.” “12th Street Rag,” Clarlna Marmalade.” “Lonely Me.” Release Feb. 9. 1930. DARKTOWN FOLLIES (0525). Buck and Bubbles. Broke and hungry. Wildcat and Denny »how their samples or song, dance and joke and stumble onto the rehearsal of a Darktown Follies and get the Job. Numbers: “St. Louis Blues,” “I'm Grazv For You,” “Rachmaninoff's Prelude, “Mean To Me,” “Some Rainy Day.” Release March 1, 1930. 2 reels. , „ . . , HONEST CROOKS (0526). Buck and Bubble*. A mysterious black bag. buried in a haystack by a couple of erooks, 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.” Release March 23. 1930. BLACK NARCISSUS (0521). Buck and Bubbles. Wildcat is enmeshed in the wiles of a siren while trying to rescue his pal, Demmy. from matrimony with another dusky charmer. Numbers: “Dixie.” “That’s IIow I Feel About You, Sweetheart,” “If I Had You.” “Chopin s Funeral March.” and “Wagner's Wedding March.” Released September 15. 1929. 2 reels. IN AND OUT (0522). Buck and Bubbles. Buck and Bubbles as Wildcat and Demmy do some funny stepping “in and out” of jail. Numbers: “Prisoner’s Song,' “Hap-Hap-Happiness” and “The Good Old Summertime. Released November 3, 1929. 2 reels. Pathe Audio Review ISSUE NO. I. Elephant— It’s the Climate— Songs of the Steppes. , . ISSUE NO. 2. Notes from Paris— The Street That Jack Built — Fences. ISSUE NO. 3. Safari— Winter White— Blow the Man Down. ISSUE NO. 4. Borneo. High Life in Borneo— Paris. SpiresNew York, Cossacks. ISSUE NO. 5. Tivoli— Gats and Guns— Hills of HomeMachine. ^ ISSUE NO. 6. Spooks — He Styles (Pathechrome) — On With the Dance. ISSUE NO. 7. We Knew Them When— The Land of Yesterday-Whiskey Johnnie. ISSUE NO. 8. Fancy Steppers— Red Hot Hollywood— Nocturne. ISSUE NO. 9. Things We Live With— Indian— Lauder and Funnier — ‘Gator.’ ISSUE NO. 10. Imported Noise— ’Way Up There— Scoring the Picture. ISSUE NO. II. Grey Mystery — Home Sweet Home — Love Finds a Way. ISSUE NO. 12. Do You Remember?— Art Comes to Polecat Creek— Capo Cod. ISSUE NO. 13. Fairy Story— A Night Out in Paris. ISSUE NO. 14. Flight— Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl — Hay and Sunshine — Designing Mermaids. ISSUE NO. 15. America — Riotous Drama from Old Nippon — Ye Olde Newspaper. ISSUE NO. 16. Sweet Alice Ben Bolt — Tiber — Jungle Outrage. ISSUE NO. 17. Rough English Art — Two Story Piano — Jewels — Men of Dartmouth. ISSUE NO. 18. Fish and How — Little Bo-Peep — Violins. ISSUE NO. 19. The Grapes — Artful Athletics — Lonesome Pines. ISSUE NO. 20. Frogs — Anchors Aweigh — Havana. ISSUE NO. 21. Busy Bee— Coal Belt Art— Artful Mud— Rio Grande. ISSUE NO. 22. In Sweden — La Paloma — Chemical Forest. ISSUE NO. 23. Away with the Wind — Mandy Lee — Columbus. ISSUE NO. 24. Niagara — Eve’s Leaves — Washington — Dance of the Daily Dozen. ISSUE NO. 25. Chateur — Literary Collies — Ethermist. ISSUE NO. 26. Musical America — Sailor Take Care — Temple Etmanu — El. (Produced by the Van Beuren Corporation) Pathe Silent Review ISSUE NO. I. Zooming Over Luzon — The Bowery — High Up — Fish Fight. ISSUE NO. 2. Making Hon. Movie — A Dot on the Map — Headless. ISSUE NO. 3. Snappy Scenery — It's the Climate — Elephant. ISSUE NO. 4. Fences — Temple of India — Chicken — The Street that Jack Built. ISSUE NO. 5. Very Shapely — Safari — Winter White. ISSUE NO. 6. High Life in Borneo — Hon. Stenog in Japan — Birds & Bee9 & Blossoms. ISSUE NO. 7. Tivoli— Machine— The Other Side of It— Bust and How — Where Babies Come From. ISSUE NO. 8. Spooks — Spring in Normandy — Circus. ISSUE NO. 9. Land of Yesterday — Ups and Downs — We Knew Them When. ISSUE NO. 10. Fancy Steppers — He Styles — Nocturne. ISSUE NO. II. Things We Live With — Indian — Gator. ISSUE NO. 12. Way Up There— Bird Hunt— Hon. Quick Change — Oranges. ISSUE NO. 13. Grey Mystery — Love Nest — Love Finds a Way. ISSUE NO. 14. Do You Remember? — Very Dizzy — Cape Cod. ISSUE NO. 15. Hell on Earth— Big Fly Spectacle— Fairy Story. ISSUE NO. 16. Flight— Comic Section— Ye Olde Newsreel. ISSUE NO. 17. Tiber— Jewels— Designing Mermaids. ISSUE NO. 18. Rough English Art — Bedtime Story — Riotous Drama From Old Nippon. ISSUE NO. 19. Desert Giants— Fish and How— Odd Timers — Little Bo Peep. ISSUE NO. 20. The Grape — Artful Athletics— Lonesome Pines. ISSUE NO. 21. Frogs — Hay and Sunshine — Catch as Can Catch — Havana. ISSUE NO. 22. Busy Bee — Educated Mud Pie— Fancy Fan for Milady, etc. ISSUE NO. 23. Big Health Picture— Chemical Forest— In Sweden. Aesop’s Fables Dinner Time, Stage Struck, Presto Chango, Skating Hounds, Faithful Pups, Custard Pies, Woodchoppers, Concentrate. Jail Breakers, Bug House College Days, House Cleaning Time. A Stone Age Romance, The Big Scare, Jungle Fool, Fly's Bride, Summer Time, Mill Pond, Tuning In, Barnyard Melody. Night Club, Close Call, Ship Ahoy, The Iron Man. Singing Saps, Sky Skippers, Good Old Schooldays. Foolish Follies, Dixie Days, Western Whoopee, The Haunted Ship, Oom Pah Pah, Noah Knew His Ark, A Bugville Romance. Grantland Rice Sportlight Winning Patterns, Three Aces, Crystal Champions, Clowning the Game, Sport Almanac, Modern Rhythm, Hoot, Line and Melody, Duffers and Champs, Boyhood Memorie*, Gridiron Glory, Body Building, Stamina. Feminine Fitnesa. Sport A -La-Carte. Carolina Capers. Interesting Tails. Happy Golf, Bow and Arrows. The Feline Fighter, Splashing Through, Dogging It, Big Top Champions. Spills and Thrills, Fish, Fowls and Fun, Fairway Favorites, Hooked, Sporting Brothers, Champion Makers. 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. In the Park, Cover Charge, Home Sweet Home, What, No Bait!, Van Beuren News. Song Sketches 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. DEEP SOUTH: Featuring James Stanley and Lois Bennett. VOICE OF THE SEA: (originally Air Castles) Featuring James Stanley and Margaret Olsen. Vagabond Adventure Series Featuring Tom Terris as the Vagabond Director. The Golden Pagoda, locale India: Streets of Mystery, locale India: The Glacier’s Secret, locale South Pole: The Lair of Chang-Ow, locale China; The Cat Goddess, locale Anghor; Sacred Fires, locale Benares: Valley of the Kings, locale Egypt; Satan's Pit, locale Volcanoes of White Islands; Jungle Fury, locale Rangoon; The Lotus Dream, locale Hong Kong; Love That Kills, locale Malay Forest; Drums of Desire, locale New Guinea; The Forbidden Shrine, locale Arabia. Radio Pictures Record Breakers (Alberta Vaughn-Al Cooke) (All-Talking — Ttvo 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. 14. 1929 EVENTUALLY BUT NOT NOW (0606). Released April 13. 1930. CAPTAIN OF THE ROLL, THE (0607). Released Dec. 22. 1029 THE SLEEPING CUTIE (0607). Released Jan. 5, 1930. LOST AND FOUNDERED (0608). Released Jan. 19. 1930. OLD VAMPS FOR NEW (0609). Released Feb. 2, 1930. THE SETTING SON (0610). Released Feb. 16. 1930. THE DEAR SLAYER (0611). Released March 2. 1930. CASH AND MARRY (0612). Released March 16, 1930. LAND OF SKY BLUE DAUGHTERS (0613). Released March 30, 1930. Mickey McGuire (All-Talking — Two Reels) MICKEY’S MIDNITE FOLLIES (0701). Released Aug. 18, 1929 MICKEY’S SURPRISE (0702). Released Sept. 15. 1929. Service talks, Feb. 15. 1930. MICKEY’S MIXUP (0703). Released Oct. 13. 1929. MICKEY’S BIG MOMENT (0704). Released Nov. 10. 1929. MICKEY’S STRATEGY (0705). Released Dec. 8. 1929. CHAMPS (0706). Released Feb. 2. 1930. MASTER MIND (0707). Released March 2. 1930. LUCK (0708). Released March 30, 1930. WHIRLWIND (0709). Released April 27. 1930. WARRIOR (0710). Released May 25, 1930. MICKEY THE ROMEO (0711). Released June 22. 1930. MICKEY’S MERRY MEN (0712). Released July 20, 1930. WINNERS (0713). Released Aug. 17, 1930. June 28, 1930 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. BLACK AND TAN (0806). Released Dec. 8 1929. GUNBOAT GINSBURG (0808). Released Jan. 12, 1930. OLD BILL’S CHRISTMAS (0807). Released Feb. 0. 1930. CAMPUS SWEETHEART’S (0813). Released March 9. 1930. GENERAL GINSBURG (0810). Released April 13. 1930. HOT BRIDGE (0805). Released May 11. 1930. BARNUM WAS WRONG (0809). Released June 4. 1930. OFF TO PEORIA (0811). Released July 13. 1930. WHO’S GOT THE BODY (0812). Released Aug. 3, 1930. RCA Novelties (All Talking — One Reel) HEAD WORK (0901). Released Sept. 15. 1929. GODFREY LUDLOW & NBC ORCHESTRA (0902). Relf>ase<1 Nov. 10. 1929 THE FAIR DECEIVER (0903). Released Jan. 5, 1930. THE STRANGE INTERVIEW (0904). Released March 2, 1 1930. PALOOKA FLYING SCHOOL (0900). Released April 27, I 1930. RCA Marc Connelly (All-Talking — Two Reels) TRAVELER. THE (0907). Released Aug. 18, 1929. UNCLE. THE (0909). Released Oct. 13. 1929. SUITOR. THE (0910). Released Dec. 8. 1929. THE BRIDEGROOM (0908). Released Feb. 2. 1930. THE MAGNATE (0911). Released March 30, 1930. THE GUEST (0912). Released May 25. 1930. GOOD TIME KENNETH (0913). Released July 20. 1930. 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. UNDER THE WHITE ROBE (3990). Oswald. Release May 19, Re-issue HOT FOR HOLLYWOOD (3990). Oswald. Release May 19, 1930. ANTHONY & CLEOPATRA (3991). Released May 28, 1930. Re-issue. HELL’S HEELS (3992). Oswald. Release June 2, 1930. COLUMBUS AND ISABELLA (3993). Release June 9, 1930. Re-issue. MY PAL PAUL (3994). Oswald. Released June 16. 1930. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (3995). Release June 23, 1930. Reissue. NOT SO QUIET (3996). Oswald. Release June 30, 1930. SHOULD POKER PLAYERS MARRY? (3997). Release July 7, 1930. Re-issue. SPOOKS (3998). Oswald. July 14. 1930. SONG OF THE CABALLERO. Released June 29, 1930. SONS OF THE SADDLE. Release July 20. 1930. SPOOKS. An Oswald Cartoon. Silent and sound. 1 reel. Release July 14, 1930. Collegians (All Star) (Talking — Two Reels) ON THE SIDELINES. Released Aug. 5. 192*. 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 Sept. 2. 1929. LOVE TREE, THE: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Sept. 16. 1929. ACTOR, THE: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Sept. 16, 1929. INCOME TACT: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Sept. 30. 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 OcL 28, 1929. BROKEN STATUES: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Nov. 11, 1929. THREE DIAMONDS. THE: Rooney Family, two reels. Released Nov. 11. 1929. PILGRIM PAPAS: Benny Rubin, one reel. Released Not. 25. 1929. HOTSY TOTSY: Benny Rubin, one reel. Releaeed Dec. 8, 1929. Universal Comedies (All-Talking — Two Reels) BABY TALKS: Sunny Jim. Released Sept. 11. 1929. WATCH YOUR FRIENDS: All star. Released Oct. 9. 1929. NO BOY WANTED: Sunny Jim. Released Nov. 6, 1929. SUNOAY MORNING: All star. Released Dec. 4. 1929. STOP THAT NOISE. With Sunny Jim. Silent and sound. 2 reels. Release July 16. 1930. Sporting Youth (All Star) (Talking — Two Reels) LADY OF LIONS. Released Nov. 25, 1929. HI JACK AND THE GAME. Released Dec. 9, 1929.