Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1933)

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Photoplay Magazine for March, 1933 IJ5 NO OTHER WOMAN — RKO-Radio. — Irene Dunne splendid as the abused wife of a newly-rich steel-worker (Charles Bickford) who falls for a blonde (Gwili Andre). Eric Linden good. Not for children. {Feb.) • OKAY AMERICA!— Universal.— Lew Ay res portrays a tamous tabloid columnist with a dash that carries right through to the dramatic ending. (Oct.) OLD DARK HOUSE, THE— Universal.— Boris Karloff in another horror thriller. Sure, you'll shiver. (Sept.) • ONCE IN A LIFETIME— Universal.— Hollywoo. I burlesques itself in such a hilarious way tint You'll never forgive yourself if you miss this. (Oct.) • ONE WAY PASSAGE— Warners.— The best of the Kay Francis-William Powell pictures, a romantic ghost story, believe it or not. Don't miss it. (Oct.) OUTLAW JUSTICE— Majestic Pictures.— A Jack Hoxie Western that's just a little different. Gorgeous scenery, lots of excitement. (Nov.) OUT OF SINGAPORE— Goldsmith ProdAbout a villain (Noah Beery I who shanghais sail .rs. sinks ships and kidnaps innocent daughters of kind sea captains. (Nov.) PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES — M-G-M-Hal Roach. — This full-length Laurel and Hardy comedy is a sure-cure for the blues. They're in the army this time, and a riot, as usual. (Sept.) PAINTED WOMAN, THE— Fox— Peggy Shannon, as another South Sea Sadie Thompson. Spencer Tracy and a good supporting cast make this entertaining. (Oct.) PARISIAN ROMANCE, A— Allied PicturesLew Cody as a roue, Gilbert Roland an artist and Marion Shilling the girl, in a rather dull story. (Nov.) PASSPORT TO HELL, A— Fox.— Another triangle storv about a lonely white woman in an isolate! army post. Elissa Landi is the woman. (Oct.) PAYMENT DEFERRED— M-G-M.— A grim problem of Nemesis, murder and suicide. Charles Laughton repeats his stage triumph. (Dec.) PENGUIN POOL MURDER, THE— RKORadio. — For the laugh-hungry. Murder in an aquarium, solved by an elderly school teacher (Edna May Oliver). She's a scream. Jimmy Gleason. Mae Clarke, Don Cook and Bob Armstrong score, too. (Jan.) PHANTOM EXPRESS — Majestic— A mystery thriller that rides the rails. Old time melodrama. (Nod.) PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD, THE— RKORadio. — Diverting but not as '"creepy" as the action intended. Karen Morley and Ricardo Cortez head excellent cast. (Dec.) • PHANTOM PRESIDENT, THE — Paramount.— Don't pass up this political farce, which introduces George M. Cohan to the talkies. George and Jimmy Durante are a great team and Claudette Colbert adds her beauty. (Nov.) PRIDE OF THE LEGION, THE— Mascot Pictures. — Too much dialogue and too little action. Victor Jory scores and there's Rin-Tin-Tin, Jr. (Dec.) PROSPERITY — M-G-M. — Amusing but not enough so for the DressierMoran team. Again the stars are mothers-in-law. Norman Foster and Anita Page play their children. (Jan.) PURCHASE PRICE. 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