Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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NEWS OF THE WEEK IN PHOTO-REVUE THREE STARS from News"most vigorous since 'I'm A Fugitive"' says Herald Tribune — 'magnificent', rave others as Barthelmess' 'Massacre' slays N. Y. critics.0 IANDLED WITH GLOVES is Ginger logers in 'Upper World', Ben Hecht r iginal now in Warner cutting-room. * f m DAZZLING $10-TOP PREMIERE of 'Fashions of 1934' at N. Y. Hollywood starts noted Warner extravaganza on round of big-time dates.0 'CLICKING', flashes Variety, as Munificent gross piles up for 'Hi, Nellie!' in first date at Earle, Washington.* EVEN THE SKULL GRINS at Joe E. Brown's antics in 'A Very Honorable Guy', just completed at Warners' Burbank studios.0 *A Warner Bros. Picture °A Firs! National Picture Vilagraph, Inc., Distributors I r AS MILLIONS HEAR, Dolores Del Rio opens mammoth 'Wonder Bar' campaign with nationwide broadcast over NBC hookup.0