Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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Columbia Has The Best Directors ^ssurina You The Best Pictures! FRANK CAPRA for DIRIGIBLE With JACK HOLT and RALPH GRAVES From tiout. Commander Frank Weed's great story. Mr. Copra directed "Rain or Shine," "Flight/' "Submarine," "Ladies of Leisure," etc. HOWARD HAWKS for THE CRIMINAL CODE From the sensational New York Stage hit by Mortin Flavin . . . and winner of the Theatre Club Trophy as the best play of the year. Mr. Hawks directed "The Dawn Patrol," "The Air Circus" and others. JOHN BLYSTONE for TOL'ABLE DAVID Your demands bring Joseph Hergesheimer's immortal screen classic to the motion picture theatre as a talking picture. Mr. BIystone is the director of "So This is London" and many other hits. VICTOR FLEMING for ARIZONA Written for the screen by Jules Furthman from Augustus Thomas' greatest outdoor play. To be produced on an epic scale. Mr. Fleming directed "The Virginian," "Common Clay" and others. JOHN ROBERTSON for MADONNA T°HE STREETS With EVELYN BRENT An adaptation of W. B. Maxwell's wonderful novel "The Ragged Messenger." Mr. Robertson directed Mary Pickford and Richard Barthelmess in many of their outstanding successes. LIONEL BARRYMORE for A GREAT PICTURE With BARBARA STANWYCK (Watch for announcement of title.) The greatest star find of years in a smashing drama made from a tremendous story. Mr. Borrymore directed "The Rogue Song," "Madame X" and many others. COLUMBIA PICTURES Ask your favorite theatre when these pictures will be shown. H Meet Miss Columbia LESLEV BETH STOREY of Brooklyn, N. Y., winner in Columbia's great nation-wide search for "Miss Columbia." She has been awarded a week's controct at $350.00 ond a free trip to Hollywood. She wos the selection of the New Mov/e and allied magazines. Runners up for honors as Miss Columbia, all of whom have been awarded Majestic Radios, were: Dorothy Dawes, Brooklyn, N. Y., nominated by Film fun, Dorothy Brown, Des Moines, la.. Screen fiomonces; Jean Eckler, West Palm Beach, Flo., Mot/on Picture Mogazine, Donna Barton, Tulso, Okla., Motion Picture Classic; Vera Martin, New York, N.Y., Screen Soolk; Bernice Maiwald, Loconia, N. H., Motior) Picture Stories; Meta Diane Neuburg, Tuckahoe, N. Y., Phofop/oy, Mercedes Janet Rice, Banning, Go., Screenland. 13