Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1935)

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March 16, 1935 MOTION PICTU RE HERALD 13 THE CAMERA CEPCCTS iiiiiiiiiiiii SIGNED. (Below) June M artel, stage actress, who has been given a Warner contract. Her first important role is in "Traveling Saleslady." SIGNED. (Below) Olivia de Haviland, in both stage and screen production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and now signed by Warners. GUESTS AT FILM CONFERENCE LUNCHEON. Leading personalities in a variety of activities who were entertained by the National Board of Review. Rear: Doctor Kirchwey, Walter Connolly, Herbert Brownell, George Bancroft, Burt Gillett, Otto Harbach. Front: Gladys Swarthout, Adele Ronson, Mrs. Oliver Harrlman, Helen Westley, Irene Rich, Blanche Sweet. k c IN AMERICA IN PERSON. Olive Brook, once of Hollywood's most prominent workers and now similarly holding forth in England, as he arrived in New York on the S. S. Manhattan with Mrs. Brook. His latest picture is "The Dictator," GB production, in which he has the title role. GREAT LITTLE STAR MEETS BIG THEATRE MAN. Shirley Temple turning her personality full upon W. G. Van Schmus, managing director of Radio City Music Hall, when he came to Movietone City during his recent sojourn on the Coast. The little Fox star's new production Is "Heaven's Gate."