Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Sep 1933)

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July 2 9, 19 3 3 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 19 , 'IIP', lllilll THE CAMERA REPORTS PRESS LUNCHEON. Representatives of motion picture publications and New York newspapers at United Artists' Walt Disney luncheon Tuesday — with everything provided for speakers, except speakers. In the foreground are: Karl Kruq, publicist; Edward Finney, advertising manager; Disney, who will make 13 Mickey Mouses and 13 Silly Symphonies for U. A. in 1933-34; Kay Kamen, Disney representative; Bill Erskine, Mickey's exploiter; and Monroe Greenthal, U. A. exploitation director. ON THE RECORD. Italo Balbo examining film account of the flight of his armada, compiled by Allyn Butterfield (right), editor of Universal Newspaper Newsreel, who presented the film to him on behalf of Carl Laemmle. TO ADAPT YIDDISH CLASSICS. Herman Ross (left), who recently formed the Jewish Art Film Company, signing Jacob Ben Ami for the title role in first production, "The Wandering Jew." George Roland (right) will direct.