Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Once known as Wanted, this one is a heavy-handed and clumsy melodrama which serves merely to hand the audi¬ ence laughs in the wrong places. In it is Rosemary Ames, the up-and-coming young actress who doesn’t deserve such treatment. Others in the cast are Vic¬ tor Jory, Pert Kelton and Russell Hardie. PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. Paramount. The continental stage favorite, Francis Lederer, makes his second American flicker a charming and highly amusing bit of screenfare. Story tells of the co¬ lonial days in New England and deals with the delicate subject of bundling. In the cast are Joan Bennett, Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland and Barbara Barondess. ROMANCE IN THE RAIN. Universal. Roger Pryor as an enterprising press agent who builds a sweet young country girl into a stage star and proceeds to fall in love with her. Around this plot you’ll find a good share of laughs and enough drama to make your evening worth-while. Cast includes Heather Angel, Esther Ralston, Victor Moore and Ruth Donnelly. SERVANTS’ ENTRANCE. Fox. When the family fortune takes a nose dive, brave little Janet Gaynor hires hetself out as a maid and discovers that hearts of gold beat beneath rough ex¬ teriors. A pleasant little comedy, with Lew Ayres, Walter Connolly, Ned Sparks and Louise Dresser. STUDENT TOUR. Metro-GoldwynMayer. Jimmy Durante and Charlie Butterworth take themselves on a round-the-world tour with a gang of college students, and the results, while not hilarious, are funny enough to warrant a visit. Florine McKinney, Phil Regan, Monte Blue and Maxine Doyle head the supporting cast. THAT’S CRATITUDE. Columbia. Screen version of Frank Craven’s stage hit, with Mr. Craven in the leading role. Story concerns a theatrical pro¬ ducer, and it has many merry moments. Supporting Mr. Craven are Mary Carlisle, Arthur Byron, Sheila Manners, Franklyti Pangborn and Helen Ware. THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI. 20th Century. Constance Bennett as the Duchess of Florence who falls for the charms of Cellini (Fredric March), while her hus¬ band, Frank Morgan, pursues a comely peasant better known as Fay Wray. Swell entertainment, with Frank Mor¬ gan stealing the show. THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET. Metro-Goldicyn-Mayer. One of the year’s finest pictures, with the famous love story beautifully portrayed by Fredric March and Norma Shearer. It’s one of Norma’s very best roles, and Charles Laughton, as her father, is su¬ perb. Put it on your list. THE CAT’S PAW. Fox. Harold Lloyd returns to the screen in a new type of comedy. Harold has re¬ tained his horn-rimmed goggles, but he has discarded his old slapstick methods. You’ll find plenty of laughs and a lot of melodrama in this new venture. Cast includes Una Merkel, Nat Pendleton and Grace Bradley. THE DUDE RANGER. Fox. George O’Brien throws away his dinner clothes and returns to the good old west. In this one George inherits a ranch, fights off a gang of rustlers and wins the gal of his heart. In supporting roles are Irene Hervey and LeRoy Mason. THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI. MetroGoldwyn-Mayer. Jean Harlow in a cleaned-up version of Born To Be Kissed, with Franchot Tone and Lionel Barrymore as her chief sup¬ ports. Jean portrays a gal from the sticks who comes to New York to make good. As you can probably guess, Jean doesn’t have too much trouble. THE HUMAN SIDE. Universal. Adolphe Menjou in a homely little affair in which he spends a good deal of his time dodging missiles tossed by his cinematic wife, Miss Betty Lawford. In the supporting cast are Dickie Moore, Doris Kenyon, Charlotte Henry and Reginald Owen. THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY. Para¬ mount. W. C. Fields in a hilarious riot of fun which concerns a band of traveling trou¬ pers who manage to keep a jump or two in front of the sheriff. Helping W. C. are Judith Allen, Joe Morrison, Tammany Young, Baby LeRoy and Jack Mulhall. THERE’S ALWAYS TOMORROW. Universal. Binnie Barnes, one of England’s favorite females, makes her Hollywood debut in a tale of family strife and intrigue, with Frank Morgan doing the male lead. Picture is fairly entertaining, and Miss Barnes shows considerable promise. THE RICHEST GIRL IN THE WORLD. RKO-Radio. Smart and sophisticated comedy, taking you through the trials and the heart¬ breaks of a young lady whose main trou¬ ble is that she has more money than any other young lady in the universe. Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Reginald Denny and ‘Henry Stephenson head the case. THE SCARLET EMPRESS. Para¬ mount. In whipping up this extravaganza, Direc¬ tor Josef Von Sternberg, paid too much attention to his camera and not nearly enough to his script. What comes out of all this is merely a series of photo¬ graphs of lovely Marlene Dietrich. That’s all there is, there isn’t any more. TREASURE ISLAND. Metro-GoldwynMayer. Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous book comes to the screen with all its dramatic and pulse-quickening moments intact. With a cast headed by Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore, Otto Kruger, Lewis Stone and Chic Sale, it makes an exciting and actionful screen¬ play. WE’RE RICH AGAIN. RKO-Radio. When a depression-hit family attempts to marry its daughter off to a wealthy bachelor things begin to happen. Enough things happen, in fact, to enable their demure young country cousin to walk off with the prize. Cast includes Billie Burke, Marian Nixon, Reginald Denny, Gloria Shea, Buster Crabbe, Joan Marsh and Edna May Oliver.