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TOMORROW'S HEADLINES, original story, by Thomas Ahearn, bought by Radio. The story deals with the broadcasting of news via radio.
TOO YOUNG TO DIE, comedy, by Lewis R. Foster, bouRlil by i';'_ramonnt to star Mary Koland and Charles Ruggles.
TOP OF THE TOWN, musical, by Lou Brock, for Universal, starring Hugh Herbert, Charles Winninger, Gertrude Niesen, Jack Smart, Ella Logan and others.
TOVARICH, London and New York legitimate theatre production by Jacques Deval, acquired by Warners.
TRAIL DUST, book, by Clarence Mulford, purciiased by JIarry Sherman (Paramount release), for William Boyd, Jimmy Ellison and George Hayes.
TRIAL HORSE, original by Edward Flanagan, purchased by Warners; production by Bryan Foy.
TROUBADOUR IN TROUBLE, original, by Franz Schulz and Jay Gournay, purchased bv MGM.
TRUE CONFESSION, taken from French novel, bought by Paramount, to star Carole Lombard.
TRUNK MURDER MYSTERY, original, by Harry Hamilton, purchased by Banner Pictures, for Norman Foster; direction by Norman Foster.
TRUTH IS ON THE MARCH, novel, by Emile Zola, concerning the author's famous tight on behalf of Captam Alfred Dreyfus, bought by Warners.
TUCKER DURKEE BUYS IN, original, by Rolf Passer and Lyford Moore, to Republic.
TURN OFF THE MOON, magazine story, by Mildred Harrington, published in the "Saturday Evening Post," bought by Paramount to star Eleanore Whitney and John Downs.
TURNING POINT, original, by John Bright and Robert Tasker, purchased by Paramount.
'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS,
magazine story, by Paul Gallico, published in the "Saturday Evening Post," acquired by Columbia.
TWENTIETH AMENDMENT, original, by Lee Brody, bought by Paramount.
TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY, novel, by Faith Baldwin, has been bought by Universal.
TWINS FOR HER MAJESTY, original, by Lou Heifitz and Herbert Klein, bought by MGM.
TWO SHALL MEET, original story, by Karl Brown and Hinton Smith, bought by Grand National for production by B. F. Zeldman.
UMBRELLA, THE, unproduced play, by Will Scott, bought by MGM.
UNCROWNED EMPEROR, original story, planned by Warner, based on the life of the late Sir Basil ZaharotF, munitions king.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, Hindenburg Zeppelin, purchased by Radio, for John Beal.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Ernest Pagano, purchased by Radio, for \'ictor Moore and Helen I'roderick; screen pl.ay by Charles Beldon.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, British army life, purchased by GB Pictures; direction by Raoul Walsh.
UNTITLED — three original stories, by Peter B. Kyne. purchased by Victory Pictures.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, Zoe Akins. purchased by Colum.bia, for Grace Moore.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, life of the late Will Barber, war correspondent, purchased by Radio, for Gene Raymond; production by Lou Lusty.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, purchased by MGM, for the four Marx brothers; production by Irving Thalberg.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, Norman Krasna, purchased by Universal, «or Eddie Buzzell's direction.
UNTITLED ORIGINAL, written by Hans Kraly,
bought by Universal to star Deanna Durbin. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, purchased by GB Pictures, for Peter Lorre. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by John Farrow, Peter Milne and Frank Dougherty, based on the life of the late Hetty Green, financial wizard, acquired by Warner. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, musical, by Vincent You
mans, acquired by Paramount. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Henri Bernstein, French author and playwright, acquired by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s Criterion Pictures of London. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Ferdinand Bruckner, bought by B. P. Schulberg to star Sylvia Sidney. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, for starring of Eleanor Powell, Virginia Bruce. James Stewart. Frances Langford, Buddy Ebsen, Una Merkel and Sid Silvers, acquired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Viola Brothers Shore and Lawrence Pohle bought by Radio to star Ginger Rogers and Jack Oakie. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, bought by Rufus LeIMaire for Eddie Garr as his first production for Universal. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Rupert Hughes, bought by Selznick International for United Artists release. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Dorothy Kilgallen, newspaper reporter who flew around the world, bought by Warners. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Mrs. Irene Castle, for Radio, on the dancing career of Irene and Vernon Castle. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Paul Schofield and Ralph Scott, for Paramount, dealing with the northern frontier between 1783 and 1821 and with individual trappers, the Northwestern Fur Company and the Hudson's Bay Company. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Dan Jarrett and Ewing Scott, for George Hirliman production, starring George O'Brien. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Moss Hart, for production by MGM as a musical. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Alfred Hitchcock, for
Gaumont British. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Henry Ducoin. acquired by Universal for Danielle Darrieux. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Dick Rogers and Larry Hart, musical comedy writers, acquired by Warners to star Ethel Merman. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Henry Myers, for
Universal. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by Cy Barlett and Charles Grayson, acquired by Universal to star Boris Karloff. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by David Levy and David Adams, bought by Condor Productions for release through Grand National. UNTITLED ORIGINAL, by David Wallerstein.
bought by Paramount. UPSEY DAISY, original story, by Peter B. Kyne, bought by Columbia.
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