The Film Daily (1934)

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>sence, THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET NORMA SHEARER'S popularity, likened fcy at flamed into box-office brilliance in "Riptide". . . but tkat was just the beginning! A vehicle that most nearly approximates tlie tenderness of Omilm Through" is that romance which has given .Broadway its most glorious stage thrill of the decade 'The Barretts of Wimpole Street." NORMA SHEARER and FREDR1C .MARCH (weren t they incomparable in "Smilin' Through!) are tke Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning of the stage kit. CHARLES LAUGHTON,* Academy Prize Winner, star of "Henry the VIII" has come from abroad especially lor this picture! Sidney Franklin of "Smilin' Tkrougk" fame is tke director. Tkalberg is producer! Wkat a screen audience awaits tkis biggest stage kit of 15 years wkick played Broadway lor two solid seasons and presold America witk two unbroken years on tke road! Fredric March and diaries Laughton, courtesy Paramount Pictures. MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY CLARK GABLE, WALLACE BEERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY head tke pageant of box-office stars wko are making an entertainment tkat will rank at tke very top of next season s amusement calendar! Tke popular appeal of "M.utiny on tke Bounty is reflected in its long listing as best-seller and its subsequent serial story fame in tke Hearst newspapers. Frank Lloyd will direct tkis migkty romantic soectacle. Tkalberg is producer. MARIE ANTOINETTE VV ky did Ml-G-M. purckase tkis many-editioned best-seller by Stefan Zweig as a starring vehicle for NORMA. SHEARER? Because no book of recent years gave its pubfic suck a souf-tkrills Because tkis book tells M.ane s queenly story witk new sympathy . . . not tkat of tke baby doll queen, but tke youthful beauty starved of ker rigktful keritage of love . . . seeking in profligate grandeur an outlet for keart-kunger . . . finding romance in one of tke deathless devotions of history! Because this book gives CHARLES LAUGHTON a role equal to his brilliant "Henry tke V III . . , because tkis book gives HERBERT MARSHALL opportunity for kis most appealing ckarms. Tkree big stars! A production^ of magnificence unparalleled in talkies! Tkalberg is producer. * Herbert Marshall, courtesy Paramount Pictures. NAUGHTY MARIETTA It kas been tke privilege of M.-G-M. to immortalize famed musical comedies and operettas . . . most recently Cat and tke Fiddle . . . and notably next season s '\Tke M.erry VV idow.' How fitting tkat M.-G-M. selects Victor Herbert's deathless love songs in "Naugkty Marietta" for tke singing star JEANETTE MacDONALD wko witk kandsome operatic-favorite NELSON EDDY brings tkis drama of Old New Orleans to tke screen. "Ak — Sweet M.ystery of Life' and 'I m Falling In, Love VV itk Some One". . . typical songs of infinite he art-thrill ! Robert 2y. Leonard is director. Hunt Stromberg is producer.