1937-38 international motion picture almanac (1938)

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souri," MGM. In 1934: collaborated on story and screen play "The Social Register," Columbia. In 1936: collaborated on screen play, "lliff RafT," MGM; screen play "San Francisco," MGM. In 1937 screen play "Mama Steps Out," "Saratoga," MGM. LOOS, THEODOR: Actor. In 1933: "M," Foreraco Pictures; "Splone am Weik," "Ein gewisser Herr Gran," Ufa. In 1934: "Elisabeth und der Narr," "Die Freundin eines grossen Mannes," "Vie Sporckschen Jager." In 1935: "Der alte under der junge Konig," Syndikat; "Das Madchen Johanna, ' Terra; "Stradivari"; "Der grune Domino," Ufa; "Das Madchen vom Moorhof," "Viktoria," "Der Student von Prag"; "Der hohere Befehl," Ufa. In 1936: "Schlussakkord." LOPERT, E. I.: Vice-president, Soundfilm Enterprises, Inc., 723 Seventh Ave., New York City. b. Lithuania, May 1, 1905; married; e. University of Client. 1330-33 Paramount chief recorder; president of Sems, Paris; general manager and president of Pax Film, Inc. LOPEZ, CARLOS (CHAFLAN): Actor, r. n. Carlos Lopez y Valles. b. Durango, Mexico, Nov. 4, 1887 ; h 5 feet, 10 inches; black hair and brown eyes; w. 150 pounds; p. Mexican; e. Instituro Jaurez, Durango, Dgo., Mexico; married. On stage, comedian. Films include "El Agulla y el Nopal." Produeciones Contreras Torres (1925). In 1933: "Sobre las Olas," "Una Vida por Otra," Nacional Productora de Pellculas. In 1934: "El Compadre Mendoza," Aguila Films; "El Escandalo," Nacional Productora de Pellculas; "Clemenoia," La Mexicana Elaboradora de Pellculas; "La Sangre Manda," Produeciones Duquesa Olga; "Quien mate a Eva," Produeciones Duquesa Olga. In 1935: "Tu Hijo," Produeciones Duquesa Olga; "Chucho el Roto." "Oro y Plata," "Silenclo Sublime," La Mexicana Elaboradora de Pellculas; "Mujeres sin Alma," Aspa Films; "Martin Garatuza," Aguila Films; "Corazon Bandolero," Mex-Films; "Cruz Diablo," Impulsora Cinematosrafica, S. A.; "Juarez y Maximiliano," Produccion Loo — Lo, Columbia-Contreras Torres; "El Tesora de Pancho Villa," Produeciones Mler; "Monja y Casada, Vlrgen y Martir," Produeciones Alcayde; "Payadas de la Vida," Latino Films. In 1936: "Vamanos con Pancho Villal" Clnematograflca Latino Americana, S. A.; "El Baul Macabro," Produeciones Pezet; "Alia en el Rancho Grande" (There on the Big Ranch), Bustamante y de Fuentes. A. en P. LOPEZ MOCTEZUMA, CARLOS: Actor, b. Mexico City, Mexico, Nov. 19, 1909; h. 6 feet; black hair and green eyes; w. 138 pounds; p. Spanish; e. French School, Mexico City; was for a period a government employee. Was on stage, playing with many companies, principally with the Teatro de Orientacion, Fine Arts Division of the Department of Education. On screen in "Una Noche en el Paraiso," Clnematografica Latino Americana, S. A. LOPEZ, VINCENT: Radio star and orchestra leader, b Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1898; p. mother; e. St. Mary's Monastery, Dunkirk, New York. Became musical director and orchestra leader. In 1932: "The Big Broadcast," Paramount. In 1933: appeared in Universal short product. In many Paramount, Metro and Warner short pictures. LORAINE, ROBERT: Actor, b. New Brighton. LIskard, Cheshire, England, Jan. 14, 1876; h. 6 feet. <v. 190 pounds; p. father, actor; e. privately; hy. solf and flying. Played for ten years on London stage, in pliys including "The Ne'cr-do-Well." Fought In Boer War. Appeared in New York for a year in 1901, in "To Have and to Hold " In New York from 1903 to 1907 in "Pretty Peggy" and "Man and Superman." Returned to London, remalni.ig five years, becoming manager and star of the Criterion Theatre in 1911. Played In New York In 1912 and 1913 in "Man and Superman." "Not For Sale" and "The Cradle Snatcher." In World War in Royal Flying Corps. Appeared on London stage in "Cyrano de Bergerac," to which he owns all rights. Made tour of the world in 1923, refusing motion picture con MONTE BRICE WRITER-DIRECTOR -PRODUCER THE 19 3 7-3 MOTION C T U R E ALMANAC 575