Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1933)

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NEWS OF WEEK IN PHOTO-REVIEW "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" TOPS "GOLD DIGGERS" by 27 per cent in first week at N.Y. Strand as nation-wide parade of bigger-than-GoldDiggers records starts today in Pittsburg, New Haven, other key spots. Here's detail of Strand front that's helping drag' em in. * NEW YORK HAILS NEW STANWYCK at Hollywood Theatre opening of her greatest love story, "Ever in My Heart."* I/ARNER TRADE iDS on "Footght Parade" and Gold Diggers" ispired studio elebs to stage [lis photo-foreist of box-office jception of "The i^orld Changes," 'ith Mervyn Le .oy and Robert ord impersonatig eager Ameriin public.® k Warner Brot. Picfore { Fini National Picture 'Hagraph, Inc., Ditlribvtors "FROM BELOW THE STERNUM" is where Variety Daily locates countless laughs in "Havana Widows," with 6-comedian cast, first of month's triple comedy output from Warners.** REST FOR ROBINSON, Genevieve Tobin, as last camera turn sends "Dark Hazard" on way to screen at height of nationwide publicity on this famous Book of the Month." "WILL TAKE ITS TOLL at the turnstile" predicts coast preview of "From Headquarters," Warners' mystery-packed revelation of cops' scientific "clue machines."*