The film daily production guide and director's annual (1934)

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FIRST DIVISION PRODUCTION LINEUP FOR SEASON 34-35 3 FEATURES EXPLOITATION SPECIALS Produced by First Division "TIKI", sequel to "Goona Goona", with an all First Division also will handle distribution in native cast. certain territories of approximately 60 features "CONVENTION GIRL" with Rose Hobart, representing the product of about a dozen inde Herbert Rawlinson, Sally ONeill, Weldcn Hey . burn. Director, Luther Reed. pendent producers, including Monogram, Liberty, ONE SPECIAL PRODUCTION distributed na Imperial, Chesterfield-Invincible, Ken Goldsmith, ticnally through all First Division exchanges. Willis Kent, Principal, Romance and others. FOX FILM CORP PRODUCTION LINEUP FOR SEASON '34-35 52 FEATURES 12 SHORT SUBJECTS 104 NEWSREELS FEATURES SET TO DATE ♦ "THE WORLD MOVES ON", produced by Winfield Sheehan, story and screen play by Reginald Berkeley. Directed by John Ford. Cast: Madeleine Carroll, Franchot Tone, Reginald Denny, Siegfried Ruman, Louise Dresser, Raul Roulien, Lumsden Hare and Dudley Digges. "THE CAT'S PAW", starring Harold Lloyd. Produced by Harold Lloyd Corp. for Fox release. Directed by Sam Taylor from the "Saturday Evening Post" story by Clarence Budington Kellend Cast: Una Merkel, George Barbier, Nat Pendleton, Grace Bradley, Alan Dinehart and Grant Mitchell. "JUDGE PRIEST", produced by Sol M. Wurtzel, based on the "Judge Priest" stories by Irvin S. Cobb. Screen play by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. Directed by John Ford. Cast: Will Rogers, Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Rochelle Hudson, Henry B. Walthall, David Landau, Stepin Fetchit. "SERVANTS' ENTRANCE", produced by Winfield Sheehan, adapted from the novel by Sigrid Boo, screen play by Samson Raphaelson. Directed by Frank Lloyd. Cast: Janet Gaynor, Lew Ayres, Ned Sparks, Walter Connolly, G. P. Huntley, Jr ; Siegfried Rumann, Louise Dresser. 91