Movie Classic (Sep 1935-Feb 1936)

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Looking in on Films to Come! [Continued from page 23] uf the fans themselves, not wear the Fauntlerby curls, but his own haircut, and be a real boy. His mother will be Dolores Costello, making a screen comeback — and as beautiful as ever. The little American bootblack will be played by Mickey Rooney. Here's your chance to compare the two youngsters in one picture ! . . . Also starting is These Three, known on the stage as The Children's Hour, starring Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel McCrea — with a new child actress, Bonita Granville (you saw her as Mildred in Ah, Wilderness) very much in the foreground. Universal — which has just produced one of the new season's memorable pictures in Magnificent Obsession, starring Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor — has three more big pictures in production : Show Boat, Sutter's Gold and Next Time We Love. The first of the trio is a new version of the famous _ Jerome Kern-Edna Ferber operetta— with Irene Dunne as Magnolia, with Charles Winninger as Cap'n Henry, with Helen Morgan as Julie, and with Paul Robeson singing "01' Man River." . . . Slitter's Gold gives Edward Arnold, of Diamond Jim fame, another great' chance to draw a character portrait, with Lee Tracy in support. This company is on location in the Sierra Nevadas. . . . Margaret Sullavan, back from her long and memorable sojourn at Paramount for So Red the Rose, is now going modern again in Next Time We Love. $ AND now, to Warner Brothers-First National where Captain Blood and Ceiling Zero just finished. Errol Flynn, playing the title role" of Captain Blood, is a great "new find." The battle scenes between Blood's pirate ship and a French frigate are spectacular and convincing — but we'll let you in on a secret. Both ships were constructed on the "back lot" of the Warner studio. They were built on steel runways and were maneuverable. The "rolling ocean" was "processed" in. Ceiling Zero, co-starring James Cagney and Pat O'Brien, is the first picture that has centered around the technical work of the ground crews in aviation. Anyone seeing it will go away with a vast amount of exact information about the inner workings of passenger flight. Warner Brothers, who filmed A Midsummer Night's Dream and made it a movie masterpiece, are now embarking on another epic — Anthony Adverse. Fredric March has the title role; Anita Louise plays the young and tragic mother of the early sequences; Olivia de Havilland is the talented, temperamental Angela: Steffi Duna is the passionate Neleta; Donald Woods is Vincent Nolte — and there will be a well-known name in every other important part. _ This studio, which produced the first big-time screen musicals, and still is famous for them, has two new ones in production at the moment — Colleen, with Ruby Keeler in the title role, surrounded bv Joan Blondell, Dick Powell and Jack Oakie ; and The Singing Kid, starring Al Jolson', with Sybil Jason among those present. And now, as we Californios say, adics and hasta luego. We'll take another and a more comprehensive tour of the studios next month. FEELS SICK . . TAKES TUMS . . WORK HUMS! c?tez Beautiful five-color 1936 CalendarThermometer. Also samples of Turns and NR. Send stamp for packing and postage to A. H. LEWIS CO., Dept. 22B-S9, St. Louis, Mo. TUMS FOR THE TUMMY A. H. 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