Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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MOTION PICTURE HERALD ARTISTS. One being Fred Shad, the champion, the other also good at the revived game of ping pong, besides being the Neysa McMein of many a magazine cover. Both have exhibited their prowess at the sport in a new Ted Hnsing "Sportslant" from the Vitaphone studio. ALL HERE. Each one of the Radio "Titans" who came from all over the United States and Canada to attend the sessions of the 1931 Radio Pictures convention to hear expounded the product and sales plans for the 1931-32 season. They are shown on the beautifully landscaped grounds of the Radio studio in Hollywood, ivhere the 1931 annual confab was held. Look 'em over carefully— if you were there, you are here! STUDY IN RELATIVITY. Little Billy and Primo Carnera as they appear in the two-reel Vitaphone comedy. "The Bigger They Are," which is being rushed for release just before Camera's fight ivith Jack Sharkey at Ebbett's Field, Brooklyn, June 10. GOOD SERVICE. Harvey Snodgrass, professional tennis champion, instructing Carole Lombard, Paramount featured player, a tennis star herself. EPISODE. Lily Damita in "The Woman Between." production in which she is featured on Radio's 1931-32 program. It is a story laid in an environment of luxury affording an intensifying setting for her beauty. Shown with her in this scene is Lester Vail.