Picturegoer (Jan-Apr 1935)

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PICTUREGOER Weekly January 19. 1935 Next Week^s Great 46 PICTVREGOER DOUBLE NUMBER and FILM GUIDE/or 1935 Hm* it m ttimcti illm liraHim cf Ou cover af next wetlfs ]^EXT week "The PicUiregoer" achieves a fiirther great triumph in film joumalism by the publication, on Thursday, January 24th, at the usual price of Tw<q)ence only, of a wonderfiil 80-page Double Number and Film Guide for 1935. This magnificent issue is the finest feast of film entertainment and information ever produced for Twopence. Look at this list of the chief features in its 80 brilliant pages. VALUABLE 8-PAGE FILM GUIDE FOR 1935 Excbutve articles tptctaUy written for this number. " What I ShouU Like to See in 1*35," by VICTOR SAVILLE. Director of GaumontBritUH. " The Best is Good Enough." SAM ECKMAN fun. Manaf ing Director of M.-C.-M. reveals many wonderful surprises for IMS. " Intemattonatisation of the Screen/'byD. E. GtUPFITHS. Managing Director, tirst Natlonai. •• If I Were Head of a Production Company " by ALFRED HITCHCOCK the famous British Director. " Making British Pictures in Hollywood." by FRANK DITCHAM. Managing Director, Universal Films. "Walt IHtney In IMS," by MVRRAY SULVERSTONE, Mmnaglng Director, United Artiste. " British Pictures for the World." by MICHAEL BALCON. Production Chief of Gautnont-Brltish. Other famotu film personalities who are contributing special articles Include: — H. WILCOX. Director of Productions, British and Dominion Films. ALEXANDER KORDA. Joint Managing Director, London Films. FRANK TILLEY, Publicity Director, Radio Picturet. ARTHUR DENT, Matiaglng Director. Wardaur Fllsns. OTHER FEATURES DKUJDE— Etclusive Inurtiew with EDDIE CANTOR. ■■ MAKING NEWS REELS." by an ace photographer of British Movietone. •• PERSONALITIES OF THE CINEMA INDUSTRY." •■ THE CINEMA AS A T*>MC," by a Docttnr. There are hottt of other thrilling features in this (ractf issue and scores artd scores of new glamorttus pictures. It wiO on^MibtcAf be ■■ tr«uitii4— ■ ttmwmt, wmii ywn are ctroogly aJviaeA la iMke abMlnlcly eotani at yamt ropy ky asking yoor aewMgcat lo-Jay tm mpply it to y«a. Rrmrnikcs', it ia Mt next TlMn4ay, Jaaaary 24tk — twapfce only as anuiL ORDER NEXT WEEK'S PICTIJRECiOER NOW! 14