Hollywood Motion Picture Review (1937-1940)

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Page 4 HOLLYWOOD MOTION PICTURE REVIEW June 5, 1937 B€ST PICTUR€S OF TH€ W€€K (Center Photo) Milton Berle, Director Leigh Jason, Harriet Hilliard and Jerome Cowan have a formal get-together on the set of RKO-Radio's "New Faces Of 1937". fllmusical in which Berle, Harriet, Cowan, Parkyakarkus and Joe Penner have the leading roles. THEIR FIRST INTRODUCTION Preston Foster chats for the first time with star Kay Francis of the Warner Brothers production "First Lady," in which Preston is the leading man. Screen play is by Rowland Leigh from the original by George S. Kaufman and Katherine Dayton. Stanley Logan is directing the picture while Harry Joe Brown is serving as Producer. Cast includes Walter Connolly, Anita Louise, Verree Teasdale, Victor Jory, Marjorie Gateson and others. rWHEN GIRL MEETS BOY Wendy Barrie says "howdy" to Joel McCrea on the set of Samuel Goldwyn's current production, "Dead End," which William Wyler is now directing. The story, containing exact reproductions of the streets depicted in the Sidney Kingsley play-hit, has an imposing cast which includes Sylvia Sidney, Allen Jenkins, Humphrey Bogart and Claire Trevor. OUT ON THE ICE BUT NOT FROZEN Rita Hayworth, Columbia star, leads her team to victory in "Flashing Skates," which features Charles Quigley, Miss Hayworth, Paul Fix, Max Hoffman, Jr., and Dick Wessel. Sortie of the fastest skating shown on the screen is included in scenes of the picture. SERVING THE CAKE Jane Withers is the woman of the house in "Wild and Woolly," her current 20th Century-Fox picture which Alfred L. Werker is directing. Robert Wilcox, leading man is at the table while Director Werker is beside the camera. Harry Jackson, cinematographer is the man in the dark shirt.