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THESE PICTURES GET "A"
BABY, TAKE A BOW (Fox).
Once more. Shirley Temple is the whole show. Jimmy Dunn, Claire Trevor and Alan Dinehart come in for their share of honors, too.
THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET (M-G-M). Don't miss this stirring drama. A triumph for Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Sullivan.
BOTTOMS UP (Fox). Peppy musical. With Spencer Tracy, Pat Paterson and John Boles.
BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK (20th Century).
Splendid mystery yarn. With Ronald Colman and Loretta Young. Una Merkel and Charlie Butterworth supply the laughs.
CAROLINA (Fox). Janet Gaynor, Lionel Barry more and Robert Young.
CLEOPATRA (Paramount).
Very lavish and spectacular is this latest effort of De Mille. Colbert and Warren William are fine.
DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY (Paramount).
Fredric March and Evelyn Yenablc in an intriguing story.
THE GREAT FLIRTATION (Paramount).
Marvelous entertainment. You'll wonder at the
"new" Elissa Landi. HANDY ANDY (Fox).
The latest Will Rogers opus is a wow. Funnv ?
We'll say.
HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD (20th Century).
George Arliss' characterization of Baron Rothschild is something you don't want to miss.
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (Columbia).
Refreshingly good. With Gable, Colbert and Walter Connolly.
THE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS (RKO).
Ann Harding gives a sincere and beautiful performance.
LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW? (Universal).
Margaret Sullavan and Doug Montgomery do beautiful jobs as Lammchen and Pinneberg, respectively.
LITTLE MISS MARKER (Paramount).
Shirley Temple walks away with the honors here. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE (20th Century).
Spencer Tracy. Jack Oakie, Constance Cummings
and Arline Judge. MADAME DU BARRY (Warners).
Dolores Del Rio plays the title role beautifully.
Warner Bros, didn't spare themselves in making
this picture as elaborate as possible.
MOULIN RCUGE (20th Century).
Constance Bennett and Franchot Tone.
MURDER AT THE VANITIES (Paramount).
A musical murder mystery. With Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie and Kitty Carlisle.
NANA (Sam Goldwyn). Anna Sten.
ONE NIGHT OF LOVE (Columbia).
If you're fond of good singing, don't miss Grace
Moore in this. OPERATOR 13 (M-G-M).
War theme. With Marion Davies and Gary Cooper.
PALOOKA (20th Century).
Jimmy Durante and Lupe Velez in a rollicking comedy.
QUEEN CHRISTINA (M-G-M) . Greta Garbo and John Gilbert.
RIPTIDE (M-G-M).
Modern marriage yarn. With Marshall and Bob Montgomery.
SADIE McKEE (M-G-M).
Joan Crawford scores again. Supporting her are Franchot Tone, Esther Ralston and Edward Arnold.
SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY (Fox).
Otto Kruger does another excellent
Carroll plays opposite him. See it. STAND UP AND CHEER (Fox).
Excellent musical. TARZAN AND HIS MATE (M-G-M).
Johnny Weissmullcr and Maureen O'Sullivan in the
second of the Tarzan series.
THE THIN MAN (M-G-M).
Even if you are averse to mysteries, or are tired of them, you'll enjoy this one with its light comedy touches. William Powell and Myrna Loy are in it.
THIRTY-DAY PRINCESS (Paramount).
Sylvia Sidney in a dual role — princess and actress.
TREASURE ISLAND (M-G-M) .
A story you all know, and sterling performances by Wally Beery, Lionel Barry more, Lewis Stone and Jackie Cooper make this picture one that you shouldn't miss.
TWENTIETH CENTURY (Columbia).
John Barrymore, the producer, and Carole Lombard, the actress. Simply grand film entertainment.
TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS (Warners). Fast-moving radio yarn. Dick Powell's renditions of "The Flying Trapeze" and "I'll String Along With You" are delightful.
VIVA VILLA (M-G-M) .
Plenty of action in this tale about the Mexican bandit. Pancho Villa. With Wally Beery, Stu Erwin and Katherine DeMille.
Shearer, Herbert
job. Nancy
THESE PICTURES 6ET "B"
AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMAN (Universal).
This one will give you something to think about. It's a mystery, with Paul Lukas, Leila Hyams, Sarah Haden and Dorothy Burgess in the cast.
THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI (20th Century).
Good comedy. With Constance Bennett. Frank Morgan, Fredric March and Fay Wray.
ALL OF ME (Paramount).
The story is no wow, but good performances by the cast — Hopkins, March, Raft, and Helen Mack — make it worth your while.
BACHELOR BAIT (RKO).
Stu Erwin runs a matrimonial agency and what fun that is.
BEGGARS IN ERMINE (Monogram).
Lionel Atwill as a steel executive who loses and remakes his fortune.
BELOVED (Universal). A musical, featuring John Boles and Gloria Stuart.
BY CANDLELIGHT (Universal).
Delightful comedy-drama. With Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas and Nils Asther.
CHANGE OF HEART (Fox).
Gaynor and Farrel together again.
THE CIRCUS CLOWN (Warners). A swell Joe E. Brown comedy. With Pat Ellis, Dorothy Burgess and Donald Dillaway.
COCKEYED CAVALIERS (RKO).
One of the better Wheeler-Woolsey comedies.
COMING OUT PARTY (Fox). Gene Raymond and Francess Dee.
THE CRIME DOCTOR (RKO). Otto Kruger gives an outstanding performance.
DOUBLE DCOR (Paramount). An excellent cast, including Mary Morris, Sir Guy Standing and Evelyn Venablc, makes this picture worth while.
DUCK SOUP (Paramount).
You know what to expect whenever those Marx
Brothers are around. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS (Universal).
Nice comedy with Chester Morris and Marian Nixon.
THE FIGHTING RANGER (Columbia). Another Buck Jones thriller.
FCG OVER FRISCO (First National).
Bette Davis and Donald Woods in an exciting mystery.
GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS (Fox).
Nice sets and some amusing scenes in this musical. With Rudy Vallee and Alice Faye.
THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI (M-G-M).
It's typically Jean Harlow, so it must be good. With Lionel Barrymore. Franchot Tone and Patsy Kelly.
HALF A SINNER (Universal).
Berton Churchill is excellent. Joel McCrea and
Sally Blane are in it. too. HAPPY LANDINGS (Monogram).
Action aplenty. With Ray Walker, Bill Farnum and
Noah Beery. HAT, COAT AND GLOVE (RKO).
You'll like Ric Cortez in his lawyer role. HAVANA WIDOWS (First National).
Lots of fun. Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell.
HEAT LIGHTNING (Warners).
Aline MacMahon as a desert auto camp owner. With
Lyle Talbot and Glenda Farrell. HERE COMES THE GROOM (Paramount).
Some old comedy situations here but Jack Haley
puts them over well. Mary Boland does her stuff,
too.
I'LL TELL THE WORLD (Universal).
Though the story isn't very credible, Lee Tracy
does a nice job. I'M NO ANGEL (Paramount).
Mae West.
I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER (First National). Very snappy. Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien and Glenda Farrell.
JANE EYRE (Monogram).
Virginia Bruce and Colin Clive in the pictunzation of Charlotte Bronte's novel.
JIMMY THE GENT (Warners). Jimmy Cagney as an heir chaser.
KISS AND MAKE UP (Paramount). There are lots of laughs in this burlesque on the beauty racket, with Cary Grant as the beauty doctor. Helen Mack, Genevieve Tobin, and E. E. Horton do their share to make it amusing.
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN (Paramount).
Hilarious comedy. With Cary Grant, Frances Drake and Edward Everett Horton. Watch for Charlie Ray.
THE LAST GENTLEMAN (20th Century).
George Arliss. LET'S FALL IN LOVE (Columbia).
A Hollywood background. With Gregory Ratoff.
Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern. LET'S TALK IT OVER (Universal).
Chester Morris and Mae Clarke. MANHATTAN LOVE SONG (Monogram).
In which Dixie Lee proves what a good little actress
she is.
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