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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR MARCH, 1935
95
'our interest. As deep sea divers, Holt and owe engage in some thrilling scenes, well acted nd skilfully photographed. It's good enough ntertainment for those who like stories about jrave men engaged in thrilling adventures. Pop support by Forrester Harvey and J. Far;;11 MacDonald.
iweepstake Annie
—LIBERTY PROD.
v IOBODY works but sister, so pity the poor Mittle script girl who wins first prize in the J.veepstakes and has a fortune to spend — and a tarasitical family to spend it on. A good-enough ;ttle comedy-drama which, despite the limps :i the story, manages to be quite entertaining II through.
Charlie Chan in Paris
—FOX
"HE inscrutable Warner Oland is at his best in this latest Chan, with the Confuciusfoverb business removed to the picture's admtage. The production is smooth and more xilent than usual. Mary Brian and Thomas eck carry the limited love interest.
The Band Plays On
— M-G-M
.r took four different authors and three additional screen writers to germinate this — still '< remains essentially the old rah-rah-rah for i;arold Pacific with the touchdown just on the ist gun. Swell performances by Robert oung and Stu Erwin as two of the Four Norsemen, Betty Furness fine as the co-ed, but pu can't get too excited about love between larters.
■ *% «» Been Around
—UNIVERSAL
jlHIL CAHN, who directed this dull, drawn out picture, was a film cutter before he aduated to directorial ranks. Mr. Cahn ould have recalled his past training and left ost of this one on the cutting room floor. It istes a perfectly good cast on a trite story and nazingly staggy dialogue.
Little Men
—MASCOT
COMPANION story to "Little Women." 'Tells of the boys in the school of Aunt Jo Tin O'Brien-Moore) and Professor Bkacr ,.alph Morgan). Frankie Darro, as poor iiyward Dan, who is expelled from the school t another boy's crime, turns in a splendid :rformance. David Durand, Dickie Moore, ltd Alexander, Buster Phelps, Ronny Cosby \d others, earn their share of applause. It's It the unforgettable picture that was "Little omen," but it's a nice, homey little story at young and old will enjoy.
The Marines Are Coming
—MASCOT
HIS provides an acceptably breezy mixture )f comedy and romance, rather full of lliam Haines in the typically effervescent |e of a Marine Corps lieutenant. ' The story keeps Haines in and out of hot 1 ter while trying to escape from Armida who,
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