The Philadelphia Exhibitor (1936)

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20 Octl5'36 THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITOR THE CAMERA SPEAKS GUEST. Sam Gilman’s, Loew's, Harrisburg, had the son of Gover¬ nor Earle as his guest at Mickey Mouse party. “DODSWORTH” PREVIEW. Major A. H. Stackpole, Telegraph-News¬ papers editor, and Sam Burns are shown at the preview of the UA show at Loew’s, Harrisburg. SIGNED. Captain Wallace Caswell, Jr., center, deep sea diver, is signed to play the leading role in “Killers of the Sea” by Raymond Friedgen, right, producer. Grand National Films, Inc. WELCOME HOME. Edwin “Buddy” Morris, vice-president and general manager, Music Publishers Holding Corporation, subsidiary of Warner Bros. Pictures, greets his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Morris upon their arrival in New York aboard the Queen Mary. Sam E. Morris is vice-president of War¬ ner Bros, in charge of foreign dis¬ tribution. HONEYMOON. Here is some of the privacy afforded honeymooners Joan Blondell and Dick Powell when the Warner stars landed in New York recently. An airplane flew above them and thousands met them at the dock. Pictures often tell the story better than the printed word Here are highlights. REUNION. There was a joyful Stone family reunion in New York with Fred Stone and daughter Paula having arrived from Hollywood. “By the Dawn’s Early Lipht’” is the title of Fred’s next RKO pic¬ ture. BROTHER. Nino Martini, star of UA’s “The Gay Desperado”, em¬ braces his sisters on his arrival in New York. FATHER AND SON. The Carl Laemmles, senior and junior, arrive from Europe aboard the Queen Mary, with an announcement from Carl Laemmle, Jr., that he will launch his own production com¬ pany in Hollywood, distributing through a major company.