The Film Daily (1935)

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BARBARA STANWYCK as one of the most colorful characters that ever came out of the Great Frontier, ANNIE OAKLEY, crack shot and Circus Queen. The exciting life and loves of this "Shooting Star" will be relived by BARBARA STANWYCK in a picture that combines the lure and glamour of the Big Top with the thrill and adventure of the wild and woolly West Directed by George Stevens from the story by Joseph A. Field end Ewart Adomson. Produced by Cliff Reid. ill l«*\v\ : starring LIONEL BARRTMORE with Helen Mack, Edward Ellis, Donald Meek in the greatest of all DAVID BELASCO stage successes Directed by George Nicholls, Jr. Produced by Kenneth Macgowan. With biographical dramas proving to be the greatest of box-office attractions, our studio is preparing for production on a lavish scale one of the most vivid and heroic chapters in history, the stirring life and times of General U, S. Grant, the screen as an ambitious JOHN FORD ' ) PRODUCTION . . . This impassioned drama of young hearts in rebellion carves its drama from the lives of men and women fighting for the right to happiness . . . The screen play is being prepared by Dudley Nichols. GREAT PROPERTIES MAKE GREAT PICTURES RKO-Radio owns many great properties . . Some are listed below . . From this and many other sources the studios will select and make its pictures for 1935-36. MARY < I LAND Maxwell fVi Play MR GRANT By Arthur Goodrich LOVE SONG By Elsie Finn and David G. Wh* SYLVIA SCARLETT By Compton McK^ i QUALITY STREET By James M Barrtc DR. JOHNSON By Francis Faragoh RETURN OF PETER GRIMM By David Belasco TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE By Gelett Burgess ANNIE OAKLEY By Joseph Fields and Ewart Ada;; TO BEAT THE BAND By George Marion, Jr. OLD MAN MURPHY By Patrick Kerney SINGAPORE MUTINY By Norman Springer HI GAUCHO By Thomas Atkins POWDER SMOKE RANGE By William C. MacDonald LONG HAUL By Arthur Horinan ALIEN CORN By Sidney Howard BADGE OF COURAGE By Stuart H. Lake BALLOON BUSTER OF ARIZONA By Norman S. Hall BOY AND GIRL By Vina Delmar and Eugene Dcimar1 DANCE OF DESIRE By Donald Henderson Clarke FRIVOLOUS SAL By Norman Houston GREEN MANSIONS By William Henry Hudson HERMIT OF TIMES SQUARE By Aldin Smith IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD By Ray Mayer und Tom Dugan IN PERSON By Samuel Hopkins Adams KILL THAT STORY By Wyman Houston PORTRAIT OF A REBEL By Neita Syrett PRODIGAL DAUGHTER By Grace Sothcote Leake RED KNIGHT OF GERMANY By Floyd Gibbons RINGSTRASSr By Aladar Laszlo TOAST OF NEW YORK By Louis Weitzenkorn THE TUDOR WENCH By Elswyth Thane Beebe WHITE HEAT By Dowell and Edward McGowan LOVE SONG By Rupert Hughes OTHER PASSPORT By Harold McGrath FOLLOW THE FLEET By Dwight Taylor and Alan Si