Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1936)

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10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD July 2 5, 193 6 This Week in Pictures YOU TOO, GUY. The little lady learning about small fish and big stories is Shirley Anne Kibbee, daughter of Guy Kibbee, admittedly the ablest angler on the West Coast, who manages to get away now and then from work on the Warner feature, "Way for a Pirate." QUORUM. Fred Stone, Louise Latimer and Owen Davis, Jr., stars of RKO-Radio's "Grand Jury," sit in judgment on the work as it goes along with Director Albert Rogell in charge of the production. ELECTED. B. E aging director Norrish, manof Associated Screen News, Montreal, was recently elected president of the Quebec Allied Theatrical Industries. GUESTS OF U. Universal studio executives were hosts to managers of the PRESENTATION. Italian Consul Ernesto Arrighi Cathart, Inc., theatres, called together by Mike Marco and Division Manager gives King Vidor, in Gary Cooper's dressing room, Milton Arthur in Hollywood. Fred S. Meyer, assistant general manager of the the trophy awarded by the Italian government for studio, is seen at left, standing. Mr. Arthur is fourth from the left. his direction of "The Wedding Night," Goldwyn.