Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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RADIO PICTURES Challenge The Entertainment World! ICTURE goers, this year, can look to the Radio Pictures trademark for the utmost in screen entertainment. Never before has there been such an array of outstanding productions. Heading the procession comes AMOS 'N' ANDY, invincible monarchs of the air, in their first talking picture. A red letter event in screen history! "CIMARRON," Edna Ferber's magnificent novel, v/iil be presented on a colossal scale. Jhis epic of empire brings RICHARD DIX in the picturesque role of Vance/ Cravat, two-gun poet in buckskin, dreamer, crusader, fighter, v^ho helped make history in a day. "DIXIANA," glamorous romanceof old New Orleans in Mardi Gras time, presents BEBE DANIELS, EVEREH MARSHALL, Metropolitan Opera star; Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey and a thousand others. Victor Herbert's immortal "BABES IN TOYLAND" will be the year's supreme extravaganza. "HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE" featuring BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY, promises the season's comedy sensation. Rex Beach's "THE SILVER HORDE"and John Galsworthy's "ESCAPE" typify the high type of authorship in Radio productions. Many more attractions of equal merit await you! Millions of dollars and the creative genius of the best minds in the talking picture art are being poured into these productions, which challenge the whole world of entertainment. I "HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE" Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in a grond bombardment of mirth and melody. ■ Your local theatre mariager is now arranging his season's program. He is always interested in knowing your wishes and is guided by your desires in entertainn^ent. Tell him you want to see these outstanding Radio Pictures at his theatre. He will appreciate your interest. mi