Motion Picture Reviews (1930)

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RANCH HOUSE BLUES. Mildred Harris, Don Douglas. Direction by Robert de Lacy. Pathe. An average short comedy in which the old homestead, with newly found oil, is saved for its owner by a singing cowboy. Harmless for children. RED HEADS. Nat Carr, Joan Gaylord. Direction by Frank Davis. Pathe. A short musical comedy which is set in a style salon. It is quite ordinary and rather poorly executed. Not recommended for children. RICH UNCLES. Direction by Fred Guiol. Pathe. In order to obtain an inheritance a young girl deceives her uncle by pretend ing she is married. A comedy fairly well done, even entertaining in spots, but on the whole too hackneyed and stupid for a discriminating audience. Unwholesome for children. — o — The following pictures, “Across The World with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson”, “Around the World Via the Graf Zeppelin”, “Aloha Hawaii”, ‘ ‘Savages”, “Simba”, “Hunting Tigers in India”, are of special interest to children. They are released in Southern California by Ray Olmstead, 1908 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California, phone REpublic 5137. We have had many inquiries about the films and are glad to be able to announce where information may be had. 9—