Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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ay -9 , 19 3 1 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 15 THE CAMERA CEP€CT$ REVEILLE. Quite a fascinating sequence {lefs hope it is a sequence) depicting the awakening of love in the heart of a smiling lieutenant, who, alas, is taking this event in his life rather seriously. In other words, Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert in Paramount's ". / Smiling Lieutenant." RETURNING. (Left) The former Mae Marsh who returns to the screen in a Fox revival of "Over the Hill." Now Mrs. Lee Arms, she is shoivn with two of her three youngsters, Roy and Marguerite. {Acme photo.) OFF TO SINGAPORE. Members of the Van Beuren-Buck expedition which is on its way to the Far East to make a series of short subjects in the little known country of Singapore under the supervision of the explorer, Frank Buck. Shown are Carl Berger and Nicholas Cavalicre, cameramen; Clyde E. Elliott, director; and Buck. OFF TO EUROPE. Arriving here, however, are Irving Thalbcrg, production executive of M-G-M, and Mrs. Thalbcrg. readily identified, of course, as Norma Shearer. M-G-M star, in New York, Europe-bound.