Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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II June 2 7, 1931 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 63 NtWYOR.Xv BROOKLYH K ammoimi ■iit/ii. ClIVE BKOOK CHARIES ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN fAyWRAVJtAN ARTHUR RUDY VALLEE WHICH? -Youth and Love or another MillionDollars? "SHE WOLF SHOW-SELLING VIA THE SL SI DAY PAPERS NEWYOI^KCITYS CAY>VHITEWAY BECAUSE she has appeared "Str-inccrs M.nv Kiss." "The Trial of Mary Dugan," "Let Us Be Cay," '^Thc L.Tsr of Mrs. Cheney," "The Divrrrcec"— all great cntertsinmcnts. BECAUSE she is the winner of the motjon picture trophy for the year s greatest performance. BECAUSE tier newest triumph merits the unuSunl honor of presentation ar the world s leading lon^i-run tlic-jtrc. a worthy succe-isor to the departing Tr.Tj<.T HiTn. . LESLIE LKINEL JAMES HOWARD BARRY MORE GLEASON WORLD PREMIERE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd, at 8.40 P.M. ^^"'^Fu'r' , BROADWAY »■ 45ih STREET ' s"t3 mservto