The Film Daily (1930)

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*A DAILY Monday, August 18, 193( Latest Hollywood ppenings = Coast Wire Serv. , "LATIN QUARTERS" NAME OF f OX JOREIGN DEPT. Fox studios are now busy sectioning off a part of Movietone City for its foreign players, directors, writers etc., and will name the colony "Latin Quarters." The second Spanish picture, "The Last of the Duanes," has been completed by the company in which George Lewis and Luana Alcaniz appear. Richard Harlan is now working on. the^ second Jose Mojica production, "The Love Gambler." Three short subjects have also been completed by the Spanish department. Al Lewis and Joe Pincus, who are in New York, are making tests of Spanish, Italian . and French players to be sent here for productions in these languages. ^^ .. : —-. rind other aeronautical parapnerjnalia was of great value in enlisting the public attention. — First National * * * Free Cu — ***"' (lum ^A/as Ann Christy in Accident Ann Christy was slightly injured in an automobile accident last week. Janet Back Janet Gaynor and Fox have ironed out their disagreements, and she will return to activity in the talking picture version of "The Man Who Came Back," in which she will play opposite Charles Farrell. William K. Howard will direct. M. P. ACADEMY TO HOLD TWO MEETINGS IN SEPT. The Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences will hold two meetings next month for discussion of production problems and possibilities of wide film. Meetings will be held on Sept. 10 and 17. Adaptation of technique necessary for shooting, sound, set design and wide film projection will be the chief topics at both conferences. Daly Drew in Universal Cast Doland Drew has been cast in Universal's "The Lady Surrenders," which John M. Stahl is directing. hat Way — We'd always find a is the picture would be . .the two yaps in back of us kie would die of swollen tonsils would deposit patrons in their >n our corns newsreela not gummed up with inserted 1 be provided so we could 'put alkie sounds like lines from the t was all over, we could exit iting mob rush down the aisle es sweet and charming, and not ins would stick to their comedy . . . .Hollerword gagmen would ivipe each other's stuff juit writing fairy tales and tell bout their clients, for they must nd I picture titles would ed, and not just because they * * would be a booster we a common cause folks le, injures all a gent who would always find a chance to or himself and the advancement iven years of intelligent! effort is Business should try to preserve PLANS NEW BUILDINGS FOR SIX FOXJXCHANGE (Continued from Page 1) season, according to an announce ment by J. K. Grainger, vice pres dent in charge of distribution. Th six new exchange quarters will b erected in Pittsburgh, Philadelphi Kansas City, Atlanta, Dallas and S Louis. Branches to be enlarged ai at Cleveland and New Haven. Archi tects are now busy drafting planj for the proposed buildings. Milwaukee Incorporation Milwaukee, Wis. — R. C. Pominer ening, H. Stoltenberg and J. t" Scholler have filed articles of incoi poration for the Milwaukee Amus< ment Co. To Remodel at Racine Racine, Wis. — R-K-O Orpheun will be remodeled at a cost $25,000. Building at Gordon Gordon, Neb. — James W. Pac will close the Empress when h new house is completed. ...t puunc mind, it would be interesting to know what impression a war film makes on the minds of children and adolescents. An experiment intended to record as freshly and accurately as pos ciKIp 111 of fVir\co 1 t-*-> r\*"^ " A POPULAR ORCHESTRA AND POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT MARCHES-OVERTURES POPULAR MUSIC ON 33 1/3 R.P.M. 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