Hollywood Spectator (Apr-May 1939)

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Adventures In Diamonds — Locale. Kimberley Mines; George Brent, Isa Miranda. Nigel Bruce; released 2-11. Para. At Good Old Siwash — Novel by George Fitch. Para. Brother Rat and the Baby — Story by Monk and Finklehoffe: Eddie Albert, Jane Bryan, Priscilla Lane; released 1-13. Warner Years Without Days — Formerly City of Lost Men. and 20.000 Years In Sing Sing; story by Warden Lawes; John Garfield. Warner Earl of Chicago — Story by Brock Williams: Robert Montgomery. MGM Fighting 69th — Story by Father Francis Duffy; Pat O'Brien. Jane Bryan; released 1-27. Warner Grapes of Wrath — Novel by John Steinbeck; Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, Doris Bondon. Zeffie Tilbury, Charlie Grapewin; released 2-2. 20th-Fox Hts Girl Friday — Adapted from play, The Front Page, by Hecht and MacArthur; Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell. Gene Lockhart; released 1-20. Col. I Married Adventure — Filmed in Africa; Mrs. Osa Martin: released 1-27. Col. Invisible Stripes — Based on story by Warden Lawes; handicaps confronting released prisoners: George Raft. William Holden, Humphrey Bogart. Jane Bryan. Warner Life of Dr. Ehrlich — Edward G. Robinson. Warner Light That Failed — Novel by Kipling: Ronald Colman. Muriel Angelus, Ida Lupino: released 2-3-40. Little Old New York— Alice Faye, Richard Greene; released 4-5. 20th-Fox Married and In Love — Based on Distant Fields; play by S. K. Laurens; Ginger Rogers. Alan Marshall: released 1.20. RKO Northwest Passage — Novel by Kenneth Roberts: Spencer Tracy, Wallace Beery, Robert Taylor. MGM Of Mice and Men — Play by John Steinbeck. U.A. 1 .000 ,000 B. C. — Released February. U.A. Parole Fixer — Formerly Federal Offense; based on articles by J. Edgar Hoover; rtle'sed 2-2. Para. Pinocchio — Juvenile by C. Collodi; feature cartoon; Walt Disney. RKO Rebecca — Novel by Daphne Du Maurier; released 1-20. U.A. Remember the Night — Novel by Rebecca West; Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray; released 1-19. Para. Safari — Madeleine Carroll. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.: released 6-14. Seventeen — Novel by Tarkington; Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, Otto Kruger; released 3-1. Para. Shop Around the Corner — Margaret Sullavan, Frank Morgan. James Stewart; released 1-20. MGM Sidewalks of London — Formerly London After Dark, and St. Martin's Lane; made in England; Charles Laughton, Vivien Leigh. Para. Swiss Family Robinson — Book by Wyss; Tim Holt. Terry Kilburn, Freddie Bartholomew. Edna Best: released 1-20. RKO Thou Shalt Not Kill — Charles Bickford. Owen Davis. Jr.. Doris Day. Repub. Vigil In the Night — Novel by A. J. Cronin; Brian Aherne, Carole Lombard; released 2-16. RKO Virginia City — Technicolor; Errol Flynn. Brenda Marshall, Frank McHugh. Warner Young As You Feel — Sixteenth Jones family film; released 2-9. 20th-Fox Young Tom Edison — -Mickey Rooney, Virginia Weidler, Victor Killian. MGM IN PRODUCTION And It All Came True — Story by Louis Bromfield: George Raft. Ann Sheridan. Humphrey Bogart. Jeffrey Lynn. Warner Arizona — Novel by C. B. Kelland; technicolor. Col. Arouse and Beware — Novel by MacKinlay Kantor: Wallace Beery, Dolores del Rio. John Howard. H. B. Warner. MGM Bill of Divorcement — Play by Clemence Dane: Maureen O’Hara. Adolphe Menjou. Fay Bainter. RKO The Bluebird— Play by Maurice Maeterlinck: technicolor: Shirley Temple; released 3-1. 20th-Fox Chasing Trouble — Frankie Darro, Marjorie Reynolds. Mono. Dark Command — Novel by W. R. Burnett; Walter Pidgeon. Claire Trevor. John Wayne. Repub Daughters of Today — Rochelle Hudson. Glenn Ford. Col Five Little Peppers Midway — Second in series; Edith Fellows. Col. Florian — Novel by Felix Salten ; Robert Young. MGM Forty L’ttle Mothers — Novel by Edward Fadiman: Eddie Onton, Rita Johnson. Bonita Granville. MGM Front Page Lady — Novel by Charles Williams; espionage in United States; Gertrude Michael, Warren Hull. Mono. Irene — Musical comedy hit: screen play by Alice Duer Miller: Anna Neagle, Ray Milland: released 4-5. RKO FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Liti Fox U.A. Col. rr;o RKO Finest \ PKO Man Who *v-> »' r worthy Hal. a t Mae Marsh, Llo No My Son. My Son -No* Spring; Brian Ahi rne, Li /ward. Music In My Heart -Formei., assjiort to Happiness; Rita Hayworth. Kostelanetz Orchestra. Edith Fellows, Alan Mowbray. My Favorite Wife — Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. Primrose Path — Based on novel, February Hill, by Victoria Lincoln; Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea. Strange Cargoes — Formerly Not Too Narrow. Not Too Deep — Story by Richard Sale; Melvyn Douglas. Joan Crawford. MGM Three Cheers for the Irish — Priscilla and Rosemary Lane. Dennis Morgan, Thomas Mitchell. Warner Too Many Husbands — Play by Somerset Maugham; Melvyn Douglas, Jean Austin. Col. Way of All Flesh — Novel by Samuel Butler; Fritz Leiber. Muriel Angeles, Berton Churchill. Para. We Shall Meet Again — George Brent. Merle Oberon, Gene Lockhart. Warner Westerner — Gary Cooper. U.A. ★ Warner Brothers are to concentrate its short-making enterprise in its Burbank establishment, transferring the seat of such activity from the East. ☆ A ☆ ★ Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and William Powell are to appear together for the first time since 19 34. The new production, The Rosary. ir ★ A ★ Walt Disney releases 18 cartoon productions annually. Do You Like — GOOD FOOD— GOOD BEDS— AND ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME? 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