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PARAMOUNT PUNCH.
INTERNATION
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/PARAMOUNT CLUB BUSY.
LAUNCH PICNIC, DANCE. ETC.
<^UNDAY will see the first ^ of the Summer outings planned for Club Members at Head Office. A day on the Harbour will embrace launch trip to Manly for swimming, journey to Middle Harbour for lunch, with a call on the way home at Clark Island for tea.
The members will enjoy a Tuesday evening screening and dance immediately following the Harbour trip. Later will come a day at the surf at Bondi and a Christmas party will round off the activities for this year.
AL DRIVE FO
14 DAYS TO CO.
NOW FOR A GREAT FINISHING BURST
IN case, just in case, that it might have slipped your memory, “Punch” reminds you boys in the field that to-day is Nov. 16, with just 14 days for you to rustle in that extra business to enable the Blue Ribbon Bunch to make a good showing in the International Drive for November.
Mr. Hicks writes Mr. Clark that we can expect tough opposition from practically all of the competing nations, and if we are to win, we must at least reach about 1 30 per cent, of Quota.
That is certainly a high figure, but we have still two clear weeks in which to make good, and this can only be accomplished by going after extra business, extended seasons and repeats RIGHT NOW!
R NOVEMBER
“ BLONDE VENUS ’’ IS HERE.
DIETRICH GREAT.
Marlene dietrich’s
much publicised “Blonde Venus” was included in Paramount’s latest shipment which arrived on Thursday last from the U.S.A. Paramount Head Office executives, who have seen the picture, are very enthusiastic regarding its possibilities at the box office.
“Blonde Venus” gives Marlene Dietrich fans the Dietrich they want — glamour, legs, songs, exotic backgrounds, and, for an additional touch, there is a down-to-earth Dietrich combining mother-love with all her other allure, and, if ever in history the public was waiting for a motion picture it is waiting for this one.
TWO BIG ONES FROM PARAMOUNT’S 1933 PROGRAMME.
The Grand Old Rock of Show Business is certainly beconi ing a blazing volcano of hits. Here are two more “naturaJs” from the 1933 line-up. Left: Marlene Dietrich with Dicky Moore in “The Blonde Venus’’. Right: Gary Cooper and
Helen Hayes in “A Farewell to Arms ’.
IT’S IN THE AIR... “PARAMOUNT FOR 1933 ”.