Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1932)

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October I , 1932 MOTION PICTURE HERALD I 3 THE CAMERA REPORTS PROMOTED. (Below) Abe Montague, for the last eight months assistant to Jack Cohn at Columbia, who has been appointed manager of distribution. ON VACATION. (Left) Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Robinson as they arrived in New York following completion of the First National star's "Silver Dollar." ON DECK. (Right) For Fox's "Cavalcade" — Merle Tottenham and Una O'Connor, arriving in America for roles they created in England. ON PARADE. Warner Brothers' float, contributed to the Motion Picture Electrical Parade conducted for charity in the Olympic Stadium, Los Angeles. This conception represents the Elizabethan Era. Frank N. Murphy of Warners was in charge of all displays. SHORT SUBJECTS ENTRY. In the Motion Picture Electrical Parade in Los Angeles. This tableau was created by Educational, and presents Bee Stephens, Doris Carnes, Gene McGlynn and Iris Lancaster in a fanciful allegory representing this electrical age.