Hollywood Motion Picture Review (1937-1940)

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Page 4 HOLLYWOOD MOTION PICTURE REVIEW July 31, 1937 B€ST PICTUR€S OF TH€ W€€K THEY TOOK THE SCENE AFTER THE FIRST REHEARSAL Pictured rehearsing a scene for a forthcoming sequence in RKO-Radio's "Stage Door," are Adolph Menjou, Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn. Director Gregory La Cava is shown in the foreground giving some helpful suggestions to the three principals of the production which co-stars Miss Hepburn and Miss Rogers with Menjou playing the masculine lead. PLAYING A GOOD JOKE ON THE DIRECTOR AND A WRITER Douglass Montgomery and Jean Parker portraying the featured roles In Columbia's new picture, "Life Begins With Love," played a good joke on Director Ray McCarey and writer Brown Holmes by telling them the dialogue was incorrect. Director McCarey and Holmes are frowning over the sequence as both of the players enjoy a good laugh. The picture Is now completed and ready for preview. (Center Photo) DINNER CELEBRATES CLOSING OF A PICTURE In honor of Dick Merrill and Jack Lambie, noted trans-atlantic Tflyers who are now starring in the Monogram production "Atlantic Flight", a dinner was given them on the last day of production at the studio. Standing from left to right are Clarence Bricker, assistant director, Lambie, Paula Stone, Merrill, Paul Ivano, photographer, and William Berke, associate producer; sitting are Milburn Stone, George Kann, production manager, Scott R. Dunlap, VicePresident in charge of production, and William Nigh, director. /Jk NEW PICTURE FILMED AT NAVAL BASE STAR PERFORMERS OF A NEW SERIES Many of the exterior scenes of the latest Warner Brothers production, "Submarine D-l" were filmed at the Submarine Base of the Navy Yard at San Diego, California. In the foreground, Pat O'Brien stands at attention while Director Lloyd Bacon Issues orders as camera and sound men adjust their equipment for the scene. "Renfrew of the Mounted," a new series of feature productions filmed by Grand National, Introduces Jimmy Newlll and Carol Hughes in the featured roles, with the noted canine star. Lightning, in support. Al Herman Is producing and directing this picture, which is the first of a series of 4.