The Film Daily (1930)

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LOOK AHEAD to the U It EAT K S T A BRAY OF THIS ItlSIMSS HAS HAROLD LLOYD in his greatest, "Feet First." Produced by Harold Lloyd Corp. A Paramount release. MAURICE CHEVALIER in sparkling ""Playboy of Paris." With Frances Dee, Eugene Pallette, Stuart Erwin, others. 95 "MOROCCO Another "Beau Geste." With Gary Cooper, the sensational new Marlene Dietrich and Adolphe Menjou. FIGHTING CARAVANS Like a "Covered Wagon" all talk. Gary Cooper, Lily Damila, Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall. Zane Grey. CLARA ROW with Kalph Forbes, Charlie Ruggles and Skeets Gallagher in "Her Wedding Night." Claras Best! GEORGE BANCROFT As a bucko seafaring lover and fighter in "Derelict." Bancroft's surest clean-up! "TOM SAWYER" Jackie Coogan's debut as talking star in famous Mark Twain novel. Mitzi Green, Junior Durkin. RUTH CHATTERTON First lady of the screen in a startling drama, "The Right to Love." Bigger than "Anybody's Woman." NANCY CARROLL 9 in "Laughter." With Fredric March and Frank Morgan. A drama bigger than "The Devil's Holiday." "HEADS UP" Charles Rogers, Helen Kane and Victor Moore in the roaring comedy that ran a year on Broadway. WILLIAM POWELL in a strong drama, "New Morals." Utterly different from anything this star has done before. JACK OAKIE America's joy friend as the garrulous gob amid girls and gayety in "Sea Legs." Great comedy cast. CHARLES ROGERS rising to new heights of popularity in "Along Came Youth." With Frances Dee, Stuart Erwin. THE ROYAL FAMILY" Ina Claire, Mary Brian, Fredric March, Henrietta Crosman and big cast. Title to be changed. ••i THE VIRTUOUS SIN" A dramatic thunderbolt! Walter Huston, Kay Francis and Kenneth McKenna. Another "Anybody's Woman!" !