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W AR HER BR 0 T M £ R M
1944-45 Features
Completed (33)
In Production (4)
NEW PRODUCTIONS
JANIE GETS MARRIED
Comedy — Started April 2
Cast: Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Edward Arnold, Ann Harding. Director: Vincent Sherman Producer: Alex Gottlieb
DANGER SIGNAL
Drama — Started April 2
Cast: Faye Emerson, Zachary Scott, Ann Blyth.
Director: Robert Florey Producer: William Jacobs
Story: A returned soldier finds his wife unfaithful and drives her slowly to suicide.
RELEASE CHART
IN PRODUCTION
Title— Running ThM Cast Details Bel. Nt. •»».
A Stolen Life Davis-Ford 2-19
Time, The Place and The Girl, The (T) ... .Morgan-Paige 4-2
COMPLETED
1944-45
Animal Kingdom Sheridan-HViM ...11-1
Details under title: One More Tomorrow
Arsenic and Old Laee (118) Grant-Lane 11-1... 9-23 403...9-18
Big Sleep, The Bogart-Bacall ....10-31
Christmas In Connecticut Stanwyck-Mtrgai ...6-12
Cinderella Joaes Ltsllt-Aldo 12-13
Corn Is Green, The (114) Davis-Dall 8-21..
Conspirators, The (101) Lamarr-Henreid 3-6.
Crime by Night (72) Wyman-Cowan ...10-19.
Details under title: Forty Whacks
Danger Signal merson-Scott 2-19.
Devotloa DeHavllland-Laala* 11-16.
Doughgirls, The (102) Sheridan-Carson 3-6.
God Is My Co-Pilot (88) Morgan-Massey 8-21.
Hollywood Canteen (123) All-star 6-26.
Horn Blows at Midnight, The (78) Kenny-Smith 11-15.
Hotel Berlin (98) King-Dantine 11-27.
Janle (106) fleynolds-Hutton ...1-10.
Last Ride, The (56) Travis-Parker
Mildred Pierce crawford-Carson ...12-25.
My Reputation Stanwyck-Brent ...11-29.
Nobody Lives Forever Garneld-Fitzgerald ..9-18.
Objective Burma (142) Flynn-Brown 6-12.
Of Human Bondage Henreld-Parker 7-24.
Pillar To Post Lup no-Huston 8-21.
Rhapsody In Blue Leslle-Aldo 7-26.
Roughly Speaking (117) Russell-Carson 6-12.
San Antonio (T) Flynn-Smlth 10-16.
Saratoga Trunk ( — ) Cooper-Bergman 3-8.
Shadow of A Woman King-Prince 2-19.
Strangere In Onr Midst Sulllvan-Dorn 6-12.
Pride of the Marines Garfield-Parker ...11-27.
Details under title: This Love of Ours
Three Strangers Fitzgerald-Greenstreet 1-22.
To Have and Have Not (101) Bogart-Bacall 2-21.
Too Young To Know Leslie-Hutton 2-19.
Very Thought of Yon (99) Parker-Morgan 3-6.
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SIZE-UPS
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Robinson and Dan Duryea have been signed. The picture is being made under the banner of the New World Properties. Fritz Lang, who will be producer-director of the picture, is president of the new unit and Mr. Wanger is vice-president.
With 40 writers and producer-writers at work on scripts, Universal points to the fact that there is not one war story in preparation. Musicals, westerns, mysteries, comedies and the usual Universal super-horror pieces are all in evidence but nary a word on any topical subject.
WARNER BROS.
Despite the strike slow-up, Warner Bros, put two new films in front of the camera this week. "Janie Gets Married" goes with Joan Leslie taking over the title role and Bob Hutton, Edward Arnold and Ann Harding in their original roles. Vincent Sherman is directing, Alex Gottlieb producing. Faye Emerson and Zachary Scott got started in "Danger Signal," with Robert Florey directing. Continuing in production are the Bette Davis starrer, "A Stolen Life," and "The Time, The Place and The Girl" with Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Janis Page.
Warners have acquired the rights to "The Moonstone," a mystery set in England in 1850. Nigel Bruce is being considered for one of the top roles.
James Geller, story editor at the studio for the past three years, is seeking a new berth elsewhere. Geller, on the payroll at $750 a week, gave no reason for his leaving. Lou Edelman, producer of "Hotel Berlin," has also left the Warner studio and is being signed at Paramount. Edelman claimed lack of story material as his reason for leaving his $1250 weekly stipend.
Delving into the musical trend at this studio, the record reveals eitfht on the list. Completed are "Rhapsody in Blue" and Cinderella Jones." "The Time, The Place and The Girl" is now shooting. In preparation is "Night and Day" (Cole Porter bioKraphy) Silver Lining," "Sometimes I'm Happy" (Vincent Youmans biography), "Connecticut Yankee" and "Dancing With , .fo 6 fllminfr of "RhaPsody in Blue" at this studio
and Columbia's "Song To Remember" which started the scramble for musical biographies, although most of the major studios particularly Metro and 20th Century-Fox, have been stressing co orful
big musicals during the past several years. The overwhelming vote of approval from service men was no small factor in the trend.
Spotlight on Warner's newest short for Democracy, "It Happened in Springfield," brings attention to Gordon Hollingshead, producer. Mr. Hollingshead has for sometime now been turning out excellent material in short subjects on controversial problems which most producers run from. But his handling has always been in perfect taste. This latest one, showing the Springfield Plan for teaching tolerance through the public schools is worthy of the stress Harry Warner is putting on it when he urges every exhibitor in the country to run it.
We've spotted one trend through Studio Sizeups this week and here's another pointed up by the news that Warner Brothers have 12 mystery yarns on their current schedule. This is more of this type of film than the studio has ever before attempted. "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" (Humphrey Bogart-Barbara Stanwyck) heads the list. "The Big Sleep" (Bogart-Lauren Bacall), "Three Strangers" (Sydney Greenstreet-Geraldine Fitzgerald-Peter Lorre), "Shadow of A Woman" (Helmut Dantine-Zachary Scott), and "Conflict" (Bogart-Rose Hobart), are all completed. Eight others are scheduled for 1945 production.
INDEPENDENT
A new organization to serve as national distributor for ranking independent producers has been organized in New York. Called Cardinal Pictures Corp., the company will comprise charter members who will make an investment in capital stock on the basis of distribution percentages. Most of the charter members will own their own franchises for their respective territories. Only product contracted for thus far is a series of outdoor action cinecolor films to be made by Action Pictures Corp.
Nat Goldstone and Jean Arthur have joined forces as producers to make a feature entitled "Hollywood Bowl." It will, of course, be a musical and will star Leopold Stokowski. Cornel Wilde is being sought for the male lead. Marion Anderson, Jascha Heifetz and Joseph Hoffman may also appear. No releasing company has been named as yet though MGM has been mentioned as a possibility.
FILM BULLETIN