Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1934 - Aug 1935)

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THE INDEPENDENT HOUSE OF HITS Has Already Delivered 6 Class A Hits — Says HARRISON'S REPORTS 7. 1* s^"" , . adot"""" HARRISON'S REPORTS "Tlx Marines arc Coining," with William Haines, Esther Ralston and Conrad Nagel (W.JKOI />.<! Although W.ll.jtn cracking individual instance b«juw he u knowing (hat h< wa: alto because he show bandiu. There in i..... voked by the squabbles between Haintt. a L and hit superior officer. Conrad Nigel, also by th< manner tn which Haines avoids Atmida. a temperamen tal dancer, who was in love with him and was follow one country to another The clos.n unes is shown again as a wist* is more sympathetic in this ces his love for Esther Ralston it the man to make her happy, outage in rescuing Nagel from r good comedy i .ng hi. ring Tht plor was adaprrd from > slory by John Rarh ikII and Colb«n Clark. Ir was dirmrd by Divid Howard In rh« cjsi ait Edgar Krnnrdy. Hale Hamil. Oorgc Rtgas and others. Juirablf for childrrn. adoltscrnis and Sundi \ Class A. T, Cr"mj0n S tj, Ouju,,,,, fl "-Hun,,,,. .hou""„ *»• disss' '"■ ^^^^^^^^ aonda,,, HARRISON'S REPORTS Mar. 30, 1935 lnd Sunday "Behind the Green Lights," with Norman Foster, Judith Allen and Sidney Blackmer ■ Mji. >l Pitiurt. Matrh 2S: running nmt, 68'/J milt.) If a major company should have produced this picture, it would be pointing out to it with pride, for it is one of the most intelligently produced melodramas in which the brains of racketeers are pitted against the brains of the police authorities. The plot was taken from the book of' the same name by Captain Cornelius W. Willemw. formerly of the New York Homicide Squad, a nun who. while on the force, helped bust up many gangs • Captain Willemsc was advising the production staff while the picture was in production Thus the producer avoided the glaring errors usually found in this type of picture The underlying idea of the theme is to prove to the people of the United States that, if the law-breakers arc today flourishing, the fault lies' at thedoors of the people themselves, who do not come forward with the information necessary to convict these criminals, as to other causes. The shyster lawyer comes in, of course, for a thorough airing. James Gruen wrote the screen play. Christy Cabaane directed it. and Colbert Clark supervised it. Purncll Pratt. Theodore Von Eltz. Edward Gargan. Kenneth Thomson, Ford Sterling. Jane Meredith. John Davidson. Lloyd Whitlock. John Ince. Ralph Lewis, and others are in the cut. Because of the intelligent way in which' the (heme has been treated, it is not harmful for either children or adolescents, and it should not prove unsuitable for a Sunday showing. Suitability, Class A for this type of pictures. taftS bv h,u Suitab|< l°' Cl»M A And coming soon . . . ONE FRIGHTENED NIGHT HEADLINE WOMAN A Hilarious and Chilling Mystery-Comedy With WALLACE FORD, MARY CARLISLE, CHAS. GRAPEWIN Something New and Exciting in Newspaper Comedy-Drama With ROGER PRYOR, HEATHER ANGEL, JACK LaRUE, RUSSELL HOPTON Consistently delivering the best independent pictures on the market GOLD MEDAL FILM COMPANY Philadelphia: 1236 Vine Street Washington: 203 Eye Street, N. W.