Goodbye Again (Warner Bros.) (1933)

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BROADWAY'S GREATEST Out No. 15 ADVANCE HIT NOW Cut 60c Mat 20c SHORTS SCREEN’S local debut this coming Theatre. reports this picture is a laugh ventures sparkling with originality of plot LAUGH TONIC Adapted from the successful Broadway stage comedy “Goodbye Again” featuring such well known screen personalities as Joan Blondell, Warren William, Wallace Ford, Helen Chandler and Ruth Donnelly, makes its at the According to advance riot, dealing with the hectic ad of a philandering author of spicy novels. The situations and dia logue are refreshingly different that serve to make “Goodbye Again” exceptional screen fun. CURRENT 2 Screen Blondes: Star in “Goodbye Again” Hit Two of the screen’s most popular blonde actresses have the leading feminine roles in “Goodbye Again,” the First National picturization of the Broadway stage comedy which comes~to the..screen.of the tence Theatre next The two blondes, each of whom vie for Warren William’s affections in this hilarious comedy, are Joan Blondell and Genevieve Tobin. As to which of the blondes is preferred by gentleman Warren William, it is up to you to find out when this picture. opens. at the ........2....50: Theatre next In addition, to Joan Blondell, Genevieve Tobin and Warren William, the cast of “Goodbye Again” features Hugh Herbert, Helen Chandler, Wallace Ford and Ruth Donnelly. Joan Didn’t Kiss Hubby Goodbye at Top of Hill Joan Blondell lives on the next to the highest peak of the Hollywood mountains and looks down on Hollywood on one side and on Warner Brothers-First National studios where she works, on the other. Generally speaking, when Joan and her husband, George Barnes, start to work mornings they kiss goodbye at the top of the hill and she goes down ‘one way and he goes the other. All this was changed, however, for the filming of “Goodbye Again,” the hilarious First National comedy in which Joan appears with Warren William at the theatre beginning. <2 . Because George Barnes was the cameraman on this picture they were able to ride to work together. No Technical Director Used by Joan This Time No technical advisor is needed for sets showing the interiors of hotel rooms or Pullman cars, for pictures in which Joan Blondell appears. She proved this again in her latest First National comedy-drama, in which she shares honors with Warren William, ““Goodbye Again,’’ which opens ........ at the TheaJoan spent the first eighteen years of her life traveling and when she says such a thing is or is not proper in a Pullman ear or hotel set she speaks with the authority of one who has a lifetime of travel. behind her. .Page Eight i Broadway’s Best Comedy Play Now in Pictures During a most trying season on Broadway in which plays were closing almost before they opened, “Goodbye Again,” ran for twenty six full weeks at three dollars top to capacity Broadway audiences. The picturization of this popular comedy, which was written by Allan Scott and George Haight has been made by First National, and comes tothe. sereens 0f2:thé=tieeoncacoacn Theatre Nexte.e steers » with a cast that includes Joan Blondell, Warren William, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Herbert, Helen Chandler and | Wallace Ford. Michael Curtiz directed the screen version of “Goodbye Again,” which is a _ hilarious comedy of an author of popular sellers, who becomes mixed up in a tangled love affair. | Name Jones Too Plain So Wallace Ford Changed It Did you know that Wallace Ford, who plays an important role in “Goodbye Again,” the First National comedy drama which opens.............. at the theatre with Warren William and Joan Blondell in the leading roles, was born with the name of Jones. When it came time for him to choose a new name for theatrical purposes he settled upon the name “Ford.” Dignified Star Got Big Kick Acting Comic Role One of the most dignified actors in pictures or on the stage, Warren William enjoyed hugely his hilarious comedy role in First National’s comedy-drama ‘‘Goodbye Again,’’ a play which is enjoying a long run in New York and which comes, in motion picture form, to the HeAtre2 ON! © sass eee Warren, who has played many dramatic roles, found himself, in this, his first out and out comedy part, and he threw himself into it with all the abandon of a sailor ashore for the first time. He has a ready humor, and a wit that is known as second only to that of William Powell in the film colony, and the role suited him right down to the ground. Joan Blondell, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Herbert, Helen Chandler, Wallace Ford play important roles in “Goodbye Again,” which is hailed as the comédy motion picture hit of the year. Joan Blondell Learning Movie Camera Operation Not content with being one of the sereen’s leading actresses, Joan Blondell, who is to be seen now at the Theatre in “Goodbye Again,” the First National comedydrama based on the Allan ScottGeorge Haight stage play, would like to be a licensed cameraman, or as we should say, camerawoman. The reason for this is not hard to guess, when you remember that Joan’s husband is George Barnes, cameraman on the Warner Bros.First National studio in Hollywood. Being naturally interested in her husband and his work, Joan Blondell has decided to become proficient in the art of “shooting” and is at present taking lessons from her husband during their time off. Also in the cast of “Goodbye Again” are such popular screen players as Warren William, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Herbert, Helen Chandler, Wallace Ford and Ruth Donnelly. Take-off on Author Gave William His Big Moment Warren William, enacting the role of Kenneth Bixby, an author-lecturer in the First National comedy drama ‘Goodbye Again,’’ in which he appears with Joan Blondell, Helen Chandler, Genevieve Tobin, Wallace Ford and others, greatly enjoyed his part because it presented him with the opportunity to give an impersonation of a well known author friend. ““T’ve had a chance to incorporate all his little eccentricities and I’m wondering how he’ll take it,’’ laughed the player. Michael Curtiz directed the picture which is now showing at the Theatre. The comedy drama is based on the play of the same title by George Haight and Allan Scott. Genevieve Tobin Enjoys Screen More Than Stage Genevieve Tobin, now appearing with Warren William, Joan Blondell and an all star cast at the Theatre in the First National comedydrama ‘‘Goodbye Again,’’ for several years consistently refused to desert the stage for the screen despite alluring offc.s dangled before her by motion picture producers. When she did finally make the change it was in a picture appropriately titled ‘‘A Lady Surrenders’’ and that she did so whole-heartedly is evidenced by the fact that she has never returned to the legitimate stage. Joan Blondell’s Hubby Filmed Her Latest Hit Joan Blondell and husband George Barnes worked together in a picture for the first time since “The Greeks Had A Word For It.” The picture is “Goodbye Again,’ a comedy drama made by First National and now showing at. the .............0.0...... aR Theatre. “The Greeks Had A Word For It” is the production in which Joan first saw Mr. Barnes and figured that he ought to be married to her. Joan has the leading femine role in “Goodbye Again,” during the filming of which Barnes acted as head camerman. Powerfully Funny Lines Used in “Goodbye Again” The extremely funny line in “Goodbye Again” which kept audiences howling for twenty-six weeks during the play’s run on Broadway, is getting the same amount of laughter at the Theatre, where the First National picturization of this comedy, is now showing. The line, which is delivered by Warren William to Genevieve Tobin is: “We musn’t let our deeper get the better of our finer,” and to get the full benefit of the humor in this situation, we advise you to run over to Theatre and see this extremely funny picture. The cast of “Goodbye Again” includes Joan Blondell, Warren William, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Herbert, Helen Chandler and Wallace Ford. Helen Chandler Has Had Numerous Stage Roles Helen Chandler now on the screen at the Theatre in First National’s comedy-drama ‘‘Goodbye Again’? with Warren William, Joan Blondell and an all star east, has had a most varied and colorful ¢areer on the stage and screen. She has enacted hundreds:of characters ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous, from Marguerite in ‘‘Faust’’ and Ophelia in ‘‘Hamlet’’ to light ingenue parts, but so far she has never had the opportunity to do the one characterization she has had her heart set on since she first trod the footlights. Her ambition then and still, is to play Alice in ‘‘Alice in Wonderland.’’ “Goodbye Again’? Wins Contract for Herbert The spontaneous laughter and applause that greeted Hugh Herbert’s work in “Goodbye Again,” the First National comedy-drama which comes to the Theatre next fae iste ae , at its preview showing in Hollywood landed Hugh Herbert the popular stage comic, to a long term feature picture contract. Herbert, who for years has been one of the leading comedians on the Broadway stage, first came to the attention of the producers and also the film fans, with his comedy role in First National’s “She Had To Say Yes.” Goodbye Again says Joan Blondell to Hugh Herbert in the smash comedy “Goodbye Again”? now playing at the Fine Arts Theatre. Prominent in the cast are Warren William and Genevieve Tobin. Out No. 40 Qut 30c Mat 10c