Hollywood Motion Picture Review (1937-1940)

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Page 4 HOLLYWOOD MOTION PICTURE REVIEW August 14, 1937 B€ST PICTUR€S OF TH€ W€€K rOUNG SINGER BEGINS A NEW CAREER OPPOSITE JACKIE COOPER. Maureen O'Connor, 13-year-old singing sensation, will play opposite Jacicie Cooper in Monogram's new picture, "Boy Of The Streets," which William Nigh is scheduled to direct. The story is by Rowland Brown, author of "The D evil Is A Sissy." Young Cooper is seen here looking over the script of the story with Miss O'Connor, who is widely known over the radio networks. ROMANTIC TEAM OF THE NEW PARAMOUNT FILM WIN HIGH PRAISE. Randolph Scott and Irene Dunne, romantic team of the Paramount film, "High, Wide and Handsome," have received bounteous praise for their fine performance in this latest film. The cast also includes Dorothy Lamour, Raymond Walburn, Charles Bickford, Elizabeth Patterson, William Frawley and Akim Tamiroff. The picture was made under the direction of Rouben Mamoulian and is among the current releases. (Center Photo) THE LURE OF THE SOUTH SEAS HAS BEEN CAPTURED IN THE NEW "WALLABY JIM " FILM. George Houston, as Wallaby Jim in Grand National's "Wallaby Jim of the Islands," seems to be captivated by the lure of pretty Mamo Clark, H awaiian girl, while Ruth Coleman accepts the situation and looks the other way. The pict ure is taken from one of Albert Wetjen's Collier's magazine stories of the South Sea Island trading schooner captain. The picture is being produced for Grand National by Bud Barsky and directed by Charles Lamont. THE DOCTOR READS HIS SCRIPT Director Frank McDonald seems to be the consulting physician in this scene from the Warner Brothers picture, "Evidence," featuring Dick Foran, June Travis, John Lltel, George E. Stone and others. As George E. Stone reclines in the hospital bed, Dick Foran and Director McDonald go over the dialogue for the next scene. SPEAKING OF ARTISTS AND MODELS! Fay Wray isn't quite sure who modeled this poster, but Richard Arlen knows the girl and that's his secret in "Park Avenue Dame," which Columbia is now making with Arlen and Miss Wray heading the cast. Supporting players in the background are Mary Russell, Wyn Cahoon and Scott Colton. Albert S. Rogell Is directing the picture.