Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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April 18, 1931 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 15 THE CAMERA REPORTS CJELEBRITY. Police keeping British ardor ivithin safe bounds as 'Marlene Dietrich, Paramount star, arrives in t,ondon for the opening of her new picture, "Morocco." She has been vacationing on the Continent. {Acme photo) Chaplin's Leading Woman? Paris — Studio tests of Floricel Constantinesco, 18-year-old Bucharest beauty, are pronounced successful, and it is rumored here that she will be Charles Chaplin's next leading woman. Floricel Constantinesco. {Acme photo) VACATION-BUUXD. Robert Montgomery, M-G-M star, and Mrs. Montgomery, arriving in New York for a vacation. On his return to the Coast, lie will make "A Man In Possession." I-VUJ.UTION IN ACTION. The mooted question of whether Man zvas created zyith an Adam, or has evolved from lower animals, is to be brought to the screen in a new type of picture by Universal. Shoiun in conference are its principals. Clarence Darrow, who was defense counsel in the Scopes evolution trial; Prof. H. M. Parshley, of Smith College, and Director George Cochrane.