Modern Screen (Dec 1933 - Oct 1934)

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Modern Scree n Jean Arthur's first picture in years. WILD CARGO (RKO). Another Frank Buck animal film. Good of its kind. THE WITCHING HOUR (Paramount). Concerning the powers of hypnotism. \\ ith John Halliday, Sir Guy Standing and Tom Brown. WOMAN'S MAN (Monogram). Hollywood locale. With Marguerite De La Motte. John Halliday and Wallace Ford. THESE PICTURES GET "<" AGGIE APPLEBY, MAKER OF MEN (RKO). Fair comedy. With Wynne Gibson. Charlie Farrell and ZaSu Pitts. ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES (Fox). Hugh Williams and Helen Twelvetrees in the pic tunzation of Ernest Hemingway's novel. Rather disappointing. THE BLACK CAT (Universal-)". Karloff and Lugosi are in it and it's very, very gruesome. BLUE STEEL (Monogram). A John Wayne Western. CHARLIE CHAN'S GREATEST CASE (Fox). Continuing the Charlie Chan series, with Warner Oland. COME ON MARINES (Paramount). Rowdy. With Dick Aden and Ida Lupino. COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO (Universal). Fay Wray and Paul Lukas do their best with a mediocre story. THE CROSBY CASE (Universal). Wynne Gibson and Onslow Stevens. DARK HAZARD (Warners). Eddie Robinson as a gambler again. DAVID HARUM (Fox). The Will Rogers fans will like this. EASY TO LOVE (Warners). Light comedy. With Genevieve Tobin, Adolpbe Menjou and Mary Astor. EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT (Paramount). Good performances by Dorothy Wilson and Kay Johnson. FINISHING SCHOOL (RKO). Frances Dee. Ginger Rogers and Billie Burke. FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE (Paramount). Different from the usual run of pictures. With Claudette Colbert, Mary Boland and Herbert Marshall. THE FRONTIER MARSHAL (Fox). John Wayne. GAMBLING LADY (Warners). Barbara Stanwyck in the title role. GOING HOLLYWOOD (M-G-M). Marion Davies and Bing Crosby. HAROLD TEEN (Warners). Hal LeRoy as Harold Teen and Rochelle Hudson as Lillums of the famous comic strip. HELL BENT FOR LOVE (Columbia). Tim McCoy and Lilian Bond. HE WAS HER MAN (Warners). Not up to par. Cagney and Blondell. HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY (RKO). Another Wheeler and Woolsey comedy. Okay if you like this pair. I BELIEVED IN YOU (Fox). A very weak yarn about Greenwich Village. John Boles and Rosemary Ames are in it. I HATE WOMEN (Monogram). Newspaperman Wallace Ford plays his role nicely. THE INVISIBLE MAN (Universal). Claude Rains. JOURNAL OF A CRIME (Warners). Ruth Chatterton's latest. ; LAUGHING BOY (M-G-M). Ramon Novarro and Lupe Yelez .can't overcome a weak story. LONG LOST FATHER (RKO). Poor vehicle for John Barrymore. THE LOST PATROL (RKO). Boris Karloff. Vic McLaglan and Reginald Denny head an all-male cast. MASSACRE (Warners). Richard Barthelmess and Ann Dvorak on an Indian Reservation. MERRY WIVES OF RENO (Warners). Not very funny, in spite of the presence of Guv Kibbee. Glenda Farrell and Hugh Herbert. A MODERN HERO (Warners). Richard Barthelmess. Jean Muir, Yerree Teasdale and Marjorie Rainbeau can't make a go of this. MONTE CARLO NIGHTS (Monogram). John Darrow and Mary Brian. MURDER IN TRINIDAD (Fox). Heather Angel and Nigel Bruce in a murder mystery. MYSTERY LINER (Monogram). Dull mystery with Noah Beery and Astrid Allyn. NO GREATER GLORY (Columbia). George Breakston and Frankie Darro as leaders or rival gangs. OLSEN'S NIGHT OUT (Fox). El Brendel. ONE IS GUILTY (Columbia). A mystery with Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey. THE PARTY'S OVER (Columbia). Stu Erwin, Ann Sothern and Arline Judge have a poor story to deal with. REGISTERED NURSE (Warners). A hospital yarn. With Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon. RETURN OF THE TERROR (Warners). \ ery spooky murder mystery. With Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot and John Halliday. THE SCARLET EMPRESS (Paramount). The latest Dietrich opus is a disappointment. SHE MADE HER BED (Paramount). An unsympathetic role for Bob Armstrong. Sally Eilers and Richard Arlen here. too. SOCIAL REGISTER (Columbia). Colleen Moore in another picture that doesn't click. STINGAREE (RKO). Disappointing yarn. Irene Dunne and Richard Dix are good. Dunne has a chance to sing. STRICTLY DYNAMITE (RKO). Jimmy Durante and Lupe Yelez can't make a go of this one. foiled witkotit amlimcj / l MAGIC! FREE! WORLD'S MOST AMAZING COOK BOOK! Contains dozens of short-cuts to caramel, chocolate and lemon good things — also magic tricks with candies, cookies, ice cream, salad dressings ! Just address: The Borden Co., Dept. MM 84. 350 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Name . Street... City Quality .State .... {Print name and address plainly) Who's that i n g down valkthe street? Lew Ayres (right) and Norman Foster (left) are the gentlemen in this unusual shot. Scott 113