Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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16 MOTION PICTURE HERALD May 3 0, 1 9 3 1 : O M PA N Y BRITISH EXHIBITORS. Part of a group of showmen, all members of the general council of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Great Britain and Ireland, on the occasion of their visit to the British branch of Western Electric. They are shozvn outside the Western Electric Company, Ltd., warehouse at Cricklewood. AT HOME. (Right) Another visit to the hotne of a film celebrity, this time a sunny corner where an inviting chair waits until the photographer has done with Stuart Erwin, Paramount player. VICTOR. Lloyd Bacon, Warner Brothers' director, and Captain Neville, noted explorer, aboard the good ship Lightnin', Bacon's cruiser ivhich won the recent race from San Pedro (Los Angeles harbor) to Saii Francisco. DEFYING THE HIGH C'S. A determined effort on the part of a doughty sailor lad for the doubtful entertainment of his colleagues aboard the ship which affords the locale for much of the action in Monogram Picture's "Ships of Hate." This burst into song occurred during a respite between scenes being shot under the direction of J. P. McCarthy.