Motion Picture Reviews (1930)

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MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY CLUB, LOS ANGELES BRANCH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Mrs. John Vruwink, General Chairman Mrs. Palmer Cook, Subscription Chairman Mrs. Walter Van Dyke, Vice Chairman Mrs. George Ryall, Preview Chairman Editors of Bulletin: Mrs. John Vruwink, Mrs. H. Sutherland Campbell, Mrs. Margaret Argo. CALIFORNIA MOTION PICTURE COUNCIL Films selected from the reviews of the preview committees of the Women’s University Club; Council of Parents and Teachers; General Federation of Women’s Clubs; International Federation of Catholic Alumnae; National Daughters of the American Revolution; and approved by a joint representative committee, as suitable for junior matinees and family audiences. Junior Matinees — Films Release Africa Speaks Columbia Big Trail (The) M.G.M. Big Boy ....Warner Check and Double Check R.K.O. Concentrating Kid Universal Danger Lights R.K.O. Just Imagine Fox Man Without Law Columbia Maybe It’s Love Warner Remote Control M.G.M. Princess and The Plumber Fox Tom Sawyer Paramount Recommended for Family audiences dren’s programs. Billy The Kid M.G.M. Escape R.K.O. Girl of The Golden West Warner Jenny Lind M.G.M. but not considered suitable for special chil Lightnin’ Fox Lottery Bride U.A. Play Boy of Paris Paramount Tol’able David Columbia FEATURE FILMS ALONG CAME YOUTH. Charles Rogers. Direction by Lloyd Corrigan and Norman McLeod. Paramount. An unsophisticated farce-comedy full of humorous nonsense, which depicts the experiences of a young American follow ing the loss of all of his money in horseracing. It all makes very light entertainment which will probably appeal more to juvenile minds than to adult. Adolescents, 12 to 16. Children, 8 to 12. Yes. Probably amusing for the most part. 2