Paramount Punch (1930)

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PARAMOUNT PUNCH. XMAS GREETINGS FROM !r. HURWORTH. Mr. SIXSMITH. Mr. KENNEBECK. 1932 has been a tough year for most of us, but you have all pulled through m a g n i f icently and I know that this coming year you will fight harder W. Hurworili. than you ever fought and help speed the return of Prosperity. To you my friends, I wish you all the merriest Xmas of all time, and good health and your share of the “breaks” in the New Year IN all sincerity, I wish the Boys and Girls throughout the entire Paramount Organisation in Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, a Christmas filled with pleasure, j. a. Sixsmith. and a New Year of Health and Prosperity. HAIL— “THE SIGN OF THE CROSS” THIS Christmas Season marks the beginning of my tenth year with the Param o u n t Blue Ribbon Bunch in Australia. I also wan; it to mark my s i n c e r est Christmas greetings to organisation throughout Australia, New Zealand and the East. J. E. Kennebeck. and New Year every one in the NEARLY HALF OF NEW SEASON’S LINE-UP COMPLETED AND READY FOR RELEASE. Alison Skipworth and George Raft in a scene from that very entertaining picture, “Night After Night”. Others in the cast a-e Constance (“Movie Crazy”) Cummings, Wynne Gibson and Mae West. PRACTICALLY fifty percent of Paramount’s 1933 product is already completed or in production, which tells an impressive story of the success of Paramount’s re-organisation in the studios, according to information reaching Mr. William I. Clark. “Only three-quarters of Paramount’s entire production schedule for 1933 are announced for the time being,” said Mr. Clark. “Due to new plans in keeping with an elastic policy of making pictures that fit into timely public demand the titles of the remainder will not be announced until early next year. Noiseless Recording, the new widerange system and less dialogue with more musical background will be features of Paramount’s 1933 Product, according to revised plans of the new Production Council. IT’S IN THE AIR... “PARAMOUNT FOR 1933 ”