Motion Picture Herald (Sep-Oct 1934)

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September 2 2, 1934 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 19 THE CAMERA REPORTS ONLY WOMAN. (Below) The sole representative of her sex, is Conchita Montenegro, in the cast of Fox's "Hell in the Heavens," which stars Warner Baxter in some very masculine exploits of the air. HOLLYWOOD OPENING. Just one group of Show World celebrities snapshot at premiere of Warner Brothers' "Dames" at Hollywood theatre, Los Angeles: Mary Brian, Dick Powell (who has leading male role), Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penner and Jocelyn Lee. SIGNED. Donald Cook, who has been signed to appear opposite Nancy Carroll in Columbia's forthcoming production, "Spring 3100." AT PREVIEW. (Below) Of "Peck's Bad Boy" at Broadway theatre, Santa Ana, Cal. Shown with young patrons are Sol Lesser, producer; Louis Hyman of Principal Distributing Corporation; Lester Fountain, Broadway manager. JUST MARRIED. Frank Melton, Fox player, and Alma Gaye Maynatt, pictured following their marriage in Hollywood the other day, and preceding a honeymoon trip via motor. Melton's latest role is in a Will Rogers vehicle, entitled "Judge Priest."