Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1930)

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28 EXHIBITORS HERALD -WORLD November 1, 1930 Just another idea of the arrangements that are made to film pictures. This camera battery looks as though it were all set, firmly, for some rapid action, and Regis Toomey and Grant Withers appear to be set too. According to the testimony of both, railroading has nothing to do with eating cake and wielding a teacup. This film in which the appear is "The Steel Highway," a Warner Brothers picture. d^> Charming Lupe Velez, star of Universal's recent picture, "East Is East," spends a great deal of time at her home in Beverly Hills. Her next picture will be "Resurrection," in which she will be co-starred with John Boles. Edwin Carewe directs. Two "much traveled" gentlemen meet, and talk over some of the "out-of-the-way" places that it has been their pleasure to visit. Burton Holmes is making a series of shorts for M G M, while Charles Bickford is busy on "The Passion Flower." One of the first contingents of foreign actresses to invade Hollywood for foreign versions of American pictures. First National is responsible for their arrival. They are Jeanne Helbling and Suzy Vernon of France and Lissa Arna and Carla Bartheel of Germany. The first picture in which they will be cast is "Those Who Dance," which will be made in both German and French.