Paramount Punch (1930)

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PARAMOUNT PUNCH. OUR PRODUCT. LATEST DETAILED LIST. EVIDENCE OF PARAMOUNT’S UNDENIABLE LEADERSHIP. The line-up of Paramount’s 1933 Product already completed is as follows; — “LOVE ME TO-NIGHT”, co-starring Maurice Chevalier and jeanette MacDonald; “TROUBLE IN PARADISE”, featuring Herbert Marshall, Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis and Charlie Ruggles; “THE BIG BROADCAST”, featuring Stuart Erwin. Leila Hyams and ^10,000 of talent; “BLONDE VENUS”, starring Marlene Dietrich with Herbert Marshall: “IF I HAD A MILLION”, with Gary Cooper, Wynne Gibson, W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, May Robson, Charlie Ruggles and Frances Dee: “HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN”, with Stuart Erwin, Susan Fleming and Alison Skipworth; “EVENINGS FOR SALE”, featuring Herbert Marshall and Sari Maritza; “HOT SATURDAY”, with Cary Grant, Nancy Carroll and Randolph Scott: “NIGHT AFTER NIGHT”, featuring George Raft, Constance Cummings and Alison Skipworth: “WILD HORSE MESA”, with Randolph Scott and Sally Blanc, a Zane Grey story; “UNDER COVER MAN”, with George Raft, Nancy Carroll and Roscoe Karns: “MADAME BUTTERFLY”, starring Svlvia Sidney with Cary Grant and Charlie Ruggles; “SHE DONE HIM WRONG”, with Noah Beery, Mae West and Owen Moore: “NO MAN OF HER OWN”, with Clark Gable and Carole Lombard: “THE DEVIL IS DRIVING”, featuring Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson and Dickie Moore; “THE SIGN OF THE CROSS”, A Cecil B. DeMillc production, starring Fredric March, Elissa Landi, Claudette Colbert and Charles Laughton: “THE BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL”, starring Robert Armstrong with Constance Cummings: “HELLO EVERYBODY!”, featuring Kate Smith, Randolph Scott and Sally Blane: “ISLAND OF LOST SOULS”, with Richard Arlen, Charles Laughton and Leila Hyams: “KING OF THE JUNGLE”, with Frances Dee, Buster Crabbe and Ronnie Crosby: “TONIGHT IS OURS”, with Frcdric March, Claudette Colbert, Paul Cavanaugh and Alison Skipworth; “LUXURY LINER”, featuring George Brent, Zita Johann and Alice White, Herbert Marshall Sydney’s New Idol . . . His performance in “Trouble in Paradise” has placed him among the top rank of box-office favorites. Watch for him in “Blonde Venus’’ and “Evenings For Sale.” IN PRODUCTION. The following pictures are now in production: — “.A BED-TIME STORY”, starring Maurice Chevalier with Carole Lombard: “LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER”, with Frcdric March, Richard Arlen, Clive Brook and Gary Cooper; “CRIME OF THE CENTURY”, featuring Wynne Gibson, Stuart Erwin, Frances Dee; “CRACKED ICE”, •^tarring the Four Marx Brothers; “FROM HELL TO HEAVEN”, with Carole Lombard and lack Oakie: “A LADIES’ PROFESSION”. Alison Skipworth, and Roland Young: “ INTERNATIONAL HOUSE ”, Peggy Hopkins lovce, Rudy Vallec: “MURDERS IN THE ZOO”, Charlie Ruggles, Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick; “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER”, a Zane Grey story with Kent Taylor and Irving Pichel: “PICK UP”, with Sylvia Sidney and Gary Cooper; “STRICTLY PERSONAL”, featuring Marjorie Rambeau, Dorothy Iordan and Eddie Quillan: “THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE”, featuring Miriam Hopkins, George Raft. Sir Guy Standing; “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS”, with Wynne Gibson and Ricardo Cortes: “THE WOMAN ACCUSED”, featuring Cary Grant, Nancy Carroll: “THE SONG OF SONGS”, starring Marlene Dietrich; “BLONDE VENUS”. SUCCESS IN MELB. PRECEDED by an impressive advertising and publicity campaign launched by Frank V. Kennebeck, under the supervision of Mr. Jim Thornley, General Manager of the Melbourne Capitol. Paramount’s ‘‘Blonde Venus” celebrated its Australian premiere at the Melb. Capitol Theatre on Saturday last. Frank Kennebeck’s campaign was fully rewarded with tremendous business, and the picture was received as Marlene Dietrich’s best. Apart from Miss Dietrich, Herbert Marshall and Dickie Moore present delightful performances, and with such a favorable opening, a most successful season seems assured. “THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK”, featuring Gary Cooper, Fredric March and Jack Oakic; “UNDER THE TONTO RIM”, a Zane Grey .story featuring Kent Taylor: “THE LEGAL CRIME”, all-star cast, directed by Charles R. Rogers. IN PREPARATION. Pictures in preparation at the studios are as follows: — “ALL MY LOVE”, to feature Sylvia Sidney and Cary Grant; “BODYGLTARD”, to star George Raft and Carole Lombard: “COLLEGE HUMOUR”, starring Richard Arlen; “ELEVENTH AVENUE”, with Frances Dee and Gene Raymond heading cast; “THE GREAT MAGOO", from the story by Ben Hecht and Jean Fowler: “THE GLASS KEY”: “HATTER’S CASTLE”, with Sylvia Sidney, Fredric March. Frances Dee and Charles Laughton: “IN FOR A PENNY”, starring Robert Montgomery: “THE LUSITANIA SECRET”, to be directed by William K. Howard: “SUPERNATURAL”: “THE SHINING SHARK”, story by Vicki Baum: “THE TRUMPET BLOWS”, featuring George Raft and Miriam Hopkins: “CURSE OF SUNKEN GOLD”, from the story by Charles Furthman; “CHRYSALIS’’, by Rose Albert Porter. IT’S IN THE AIR “PARAMOUNT FOR 1933”