The Film Daily (1930)

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WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT "NEXT SEASON" ASK THEM HOW ABOU1 RIGHT NOW!" :p juiwara pHE production code is a bridge by which those who want to make better pictures and those who want to see them better may meet on common ground. It enunciates a further great step in that industrial self-government and responsibility which is the very essence of American progress. Cincinnati (Ohio) "Tribune" MetrO'Qoldwyn'Mayer, of all comp lets the pictures do the TALK IN "Have you heard the one about — ?" POLLT MOR/fN MARIE DRESSIER .*. wussnr . v CAUGHT SHORT .,... r. starts FRIDAY CAPITOL WHAT happens to LOVE? NORMA SHEARER '^DIVORCEE Novel Display for "Bishop Murder Case" £)ICK SPEAR, manager of the Loew's-Wakefield, San Francisco, arranged for a novel display with an art store to place a chess set in window, against a draped background of black and red velvet. The pieces were arranged so that the "black bishop" dominated or check-mated the board. On a red drape diractly in the rear of the board was hung a black and white skull and cross-bones, while in front of the chess-board was placed a lettered card reading "Death Plays a Grisly Game of Chess g with the Black Bishop at CheckS mate! And Human Souls Are l the Helpless Pawns in the TalkI ing Screen's Mast Absorbing, j Thrilling Mystery Drama, 'The s Bishop Murder Case.' " J —M-G-M "THE BIG HOUSE" Opens soon Astor, New York, $2 run. Cosmopolitan -hacked picture destined to he sensation of the year! Wallace Beery. Chester Morris, Robt. Montgomery, Leila Hyams in great cast. DRESSLER-MORAN "CAUGHT SHORT" It has broken more records than any picture in years. Every day adds new marks to smash laugh hit! Marie Dressier-Polly Moran, your new fun team! GRETA GARBO "ROMANCE" Her nci. on J talkie is based on one of the greatest of modern stage hits. Preview niKjieru cs prophecy i' will outshine even the huyi success o\ "Anna Christie" JOAN CRAWFORD OUR BLUSHING BRIDES' Better th;in "Our Modern Maidens" and "Our Dancing Daughters" combined. The "Untamed" star brings you one hit after another. Congrats, Joan! METRO-GOLC NORMA SHEARER "THE DIVORCEE" East, West. North. South — clicking wherever it plays! One of the year's out * V"' w^ma Shearer follows in of the National Theater PlayNapoleon Bonaparte in "The >me fine press notices ave become a Golf Addict, he t he opines that golf courses sense in knocking a ball uphill and that reminds us that nanager, is planning to put a n carpet in the foyer and turn at should bring the strays in arlie surmises 1 got a job Erie Hamp about Vincent Barnett in an News" Vincent insulted so much that he gave him his the insult was just a ribbing t lias been paid heavy jack for ublic gatherings "P It's a Albu' publit r\ff\r lm, what' 8 the sense in making Save M-G-M Herald tm.s tnaay and in M. P. News next Best wishes and congratula tions are extended by THE FILM DAILY to the following members of the industry who are celebrating their birthdays: June 4 Lane Chandler Richard Tucker Perry Altman