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Photoplay Magazine for October, 1933
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Brief Reviews of Current Pictures
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WEST OF SINGAPORE— Monogram —An in.
credibly dull story of oil in Malaysia. (April)
WHAT! NO BEER?— M-G-M — And not as much
fun, cither, as Jimmy Durante and Buster Keaton should yield as brewers. (April)
WHAT PRICE DECENCY?— Equitable.— Don't bother; and keep the kiddies away. (May)
WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE?— ColumbiaParents Minna Gombell. Bryant Washburn, won't tell daughter Jean Parker the truth about sex, as advised by doctor Willard Mack; tragedy follows. A powerful sermon. (Sept.)
• WHEN LADIES MEET— M-G-M— Unexciting, but brilliantly acted. Ann Harding as wife, Myrna Loy as menace. Frank Morgan, Alice Brady, Bob Montgomery. (Aug.)
WHEN STRANGERS MARRY— Columbia.— A dull piece, offering nothing new, about why white men's wives go wrong in the tropics. Jack Holt, Lilian Bond. (Aug.)
• WHITE SISTER, THE— M-G-M.— Helen Hayes and Clark Gable do beautiful work in this story of a girl who, believing her officer lover is dead, becomes a nun. (May)
WOMAN ACCUSED, THE— Paramount— Cooperative authorship achieves a fumbling melodrama with Nancy Carroll and Cary Grant. (April)
WOMAN I STOLE, THE— Columbia.— Hergesheimer's "Tampico" done in Algeria. Big oil man Jack Holt after Donald Cook's wife, Fav W'ray. Fair. (Sept.)
• WORKING MAN. THE— Warners.— George Arliss at his delightfully suave best as a peppery old magnate who saves his dead rival's children from themselves. Bette Davis is the girl. (Jutf)
WORLD GONE MAD, THE— Majestic Pictures. -A scrambled thriller, about crooked bankers who ire gangsters to avoid exposure; doesn't click. (July)
ZOO IN BUDAPEST— Fox— Gene Raymond and Loretta Young love in the midst of savage perils. Splendid animal shots and beautiful photography.
(June)
NAMES
Here is
the
• complete list of
thirtv-four
names that can be
made from
the letter chart
appearing
on
page 106.
Brook
Page
March
Stone
Raft
Chase
Baxter
Hardy
Boles
Brown
Nixon
Fox
Tracy
Mix
Dix
Lukas
Oliver
Pitts
Dove
Dee
Chaplin
Brent
Cantor
Francis
Fairbanks
Lyon
Daniels
Marx
Garbo
Wray
Huston
Av res
Loy
Woolsey