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Photoplay Magazine for April, 1934
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comes the scene of a battle of wits between the powers for possession of the secret. There are two murders. It is indeed unfortunate that Noah Beery, the only member of the cast who can act, has nothing much to do.
WOMAN UNAFRAID— Goldsmith Prod.
jT\EFVIXG the perils of gangdom, female de-*— "tective Lucille Gleason rounds up a group of racketeers. "Skeets" Gallagher and Lucille's charge, Lona Andre, furnish the love interest. Though action is slow in spots, there's sufficient suspense to hold interest. The cast, including Barbara Weeks, Jason Robards, and Warren Hymer is satisfactory.
THE GHOUL— Gaumont British
"D ORIS KARLOFF, as the eccentric Professor ^Morlant, is not given half the chance he has had in former productions of this type. The direction is poor, and patrons who anticipate chills and suspense will probably snicker at times when the plot is intended to be weird and terrifying. The British cast does not help toward making this film convincing.
SIXTEEN FATHOMS DEEP— Monogram
CTRIVIXG to bring in a load of sponges for k—'t he annual auction, so he may marry pretty Sally O'Neil, Creighton Chaney (son of the late Eon Chaney) is constantly hampered by the villainy and trickery of George Rigas who practically runs the little fishing village, and who also wants the girl. The sea shots are excellent; the film just so-so.
LUCKY TEXAN— Monogram
TF Westerns have a place on your program, -^you'll probably enjoy this. Besides the usual hard riding and rough stuff, there is murder, intrigue, romance. With handsome hero John Wayne falling for rancher George Hayes' granddaughter, Barbara Sheldon. The courtroom scene, with Hayes dressed as "Charlie's Aunt," provides many a laugh.
STRAIGHT AW A Y— Columbia
"D SPECIALLY for auto racing enthusiasts, is -'—'this lively film in which brothers Tim McCoy and William Bakewell are ace drivers in the big money races. From Altoona to Providence, to Elgin, and on to Indianapolis they go, always beating the smart boys of the track at their own games of intrigue. Sue Carol, in love with Tim, turns in a good performance.
J WAS A SPY—Fox-Gaumont British
""PILE real thing in spy stories. During the •* World War, while nursing in a German hospital, Belgian Madeleine Carroll becomes a spy for the Allies. She works with Doctor Herbert Marshall, a confederate, without arousing the suspicions of German officer Conrad Veidt, who is infatuated with her, until much of their secret work is done. The three principals, as well as the supporting players, are well cast.
MURDER ON THE CAMPUS—
Chesterfield
A COLLEGE setting provides the back■**■ ground for a trio of murders, the first of which occurs atop the campanile. Spurred on by his love for one of the suspects (Shirley Grey), police reporter Charles Starrett uncovers the real culprit. No great suspense, and you'll find the plot one that's well worn. Ruth Hall and J. Farrell MacDonald.
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