FilmIndia (Dec 1937 - Apr 1938)

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VOL. 3 No. 3 FILM INDIA screen and stage and devote his leisure to travel and study and living, but wryly admits that now he is soon to start on an extended vacation without an obligation to any studio or stage producer that he'll probably be very unhappy and soon will be returning to the screen. Young writers always found in Zola a staunch friend and helper, a man willing to lay aside his own work for the moment to give them advice and encouragement. Similarly. Muni has helped many young actors get their first start on the upward climb and he's always accessible to sincere beginners who need advice. Paul Muni is dreamy, sensitive and impractical. Several WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY MURAR iNandrekan dauntless hero, the lieutenant or SHIVAJI iDatar) leaps to life in this stupendous presentation of a bold romance that blazed in the FORT of RMGAD in the days of MARATHA EMPIRE ! GENERAL FILMS First Release years ago when he bought a ranch in San Fernando Valley he mistook the irrigation pipes for flower pots and placed geraniums in them. When the water was turned on the geraniums flew in the air. He sold the ranch last Spring for a hilltop home in Palos Verde, where he swims in his pool, plays with his dog, and looks through a telescope at ships on the Pacific. He and Mrs. Muni are never seen in Hollywood night spots. At home or on the lot her opinion is highly regarded. If she likes a 'take' at the studio, she nods. If not, she shakes her head, and even though Muni and the director are satisfied, the scene is done over. With this curious parallel in career and character, it is small wonder that Muni believes he has done his best work in "The Life of Emile Zola," even better than "The Story of Louis Pasteur*' which was good enough to win him the Academy Award last year. "I had less trouble," he says, "in assuming the character of Zola than any other person I have ever portra}7ed. It was no effort for me to think as he did, to react to things as he did. I think we must have quite a bit in common." That belief is shared by William Dieterle, who directed this picture and also "Pasteur." CAST Al'NDHKAR NANOREKAR MARl'TIR AO DINKAR DATAK, ZIWJARRAO PA WAR r— ■ JAYASHREE ■ AM IN A ■ GANGA CHANDRARAO MORE Directed by -AROTK AR Watch for GALA OPENING anil THEATRE GENERAL FILMS LTD. 160, Tardeo Road ... BOMBAY 7 For Booking Write ■ SUPREME FILMS DISTRIBUTORS TRIBHUVAN TERRACE, Laminolon Road BOMBAY 32