Hollywood Motion Picture Review (1937-1940)

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Page 4 HOLLYWOOD MOTION PICTURE REVIEW June 19, 1937 B€ST PICTUR€S OF TH€ W€€K NATIVE GIRL ENACTS LEADING ROLE Movita, currently seen In the box-office champion, "Mutiny On the Bounty," enacts the feminine lead In "Paradise Isle," a Monogram production just completed. Pierre Watkins Is seen above with Movita. Warren Hull has the male lead. Scott R. Dunlap, vice-president In charge of production, sent a crew to the South Seas for exterior scenes of the production. (Center Photo) PRODUCERS TO VISIT EASTERN EXCHANGES E. B. Derr (seated) and B. A. Morlarty, executives of Crescent Pictures who recently completed two series of Tom Keene Historical action dramas, are now en route East to visit Exhibitors and Exchangemen In connection with the new series of pictures to be produced by Crescent and based on "Secret Service Smith" stories and novels by Major R. T. M. Scott. CAMERA SHOT DURING A REHEARSAL SCENE Cary Grant, Jack Oakie and Edward Arnold, who with Frances Farmer enact the starring roles in "The Toast of New York," hold a rehearsal conference with Director Rowland V. Lee, as cameraman Peverell Marley and others look on. The picture has already been given a sneak preview and is reported to be one of the big hits on the RKO-Radio program. •m WHAT DO YOU MEAN, LITTLE GIRL? Madeleine Carroll questions Francis Lederer, who most naturally does not understand. We wonder if he Is asking the young lady out for tea or cocktails. Any way, it's a scene in the Columbia production "It's All Yours," featuring Miss Carroll, Lederer and Charles Waldron. AWAITING THE SIGNAL "CAMERA!" Bette Davis and Mary Phillips (left) have coached little Dwane Day, four year old youngster, for the scene in the Warner Brothers production "That Certain Woman," which Edmund Goulding is watching in the foreground. His assistant. Chuck Hansen, is in the background.