Motion Picture Daily (July–Sept 1938)

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Paramount Comes smash Through with pictures for July and August! J U LY 1 . . . Paramount comes through with the bigtime music-and-laugh show that's had preview audiences and the trade papers cheering! When Martha Raye fights that bull, you can hear the old box-office doing the Big Apple! All-star cast headed by BOB BURNS, MARTHA RAYE, DOROTHY LAMOUR, RAY MILLAND, Binnie Barnes, Tito Guizar. Directed by Theodore Reed. Screen Play by Don Hartman and Frank Butler, John C. Moffitt and Duke Atteberry. JULY 1 5... Paramount comes through with the funniest Lloyd picture Harold's ever turned out ... a gag-a-second riot of good hard-hitting summer comedy with a terrific story and a cast which reads like an all-star lineup of America's favorite screen zanies ... Just look at these names! PHYLLIS WELCH, RAYMOND WALBURN, Lionel Stander, William Frawley, Thurston Hall, Cora Witherspoon, Sterling Holloway. Directed by Elliott Nugent. Screen Play by Delmer Daves and Jack Cunningham. Based on a Story by Crampton Harris, Francis M. and Marian B. Cockrell.