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NEW VITAPHONE HITS
“FOREST COMMANDOS” —one of the most spectacular Technicolor films to come along in many months, this film is dedicated to that great Canadian flying fraternity, the bush pilots, and highlights their breathtaking adventures against the
scenic splendor of Ontario, Canada. 2002—Technicolor Special—20 mins.
OFFICIAL BILLING
WARNER BROS.
Pictures, Inc. Presents
BARBARA STANWYCK
in
"MY REPUTATION’
with
“MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS” —finds suave Carlos Molina and his boys at their musical best in a reel that is tops in its field! Tracing the development of Cuban music from its rude beginnings to its recent appearance on our dance floors, this
unusual reel will be a highlight on any program. 2604—Melody Masters Bands—I0 mins.
“DAYS OF ’76” —Deadwood, South Dakota is the scene of this gay and colorful film which depicts Deadwood's annual "Days of '76"' celebration. Home of Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity Jane and Poker Alice, Deadwood dresses up with gusto and brings
the past to life with a real rootin’, tootin' carnival, a rodeo, a band and native Indians
GEORGE BRENT — LUCILE WATSON EVE ARDEN
who contribute their ceremonial dances. 1512—Sports Parade in Technicolor—1l0 mins.
“BOOK REVUE” —Starring an old favorite, Daffy Duck, this short presents the lovable cartoon character in one of his funniest films to date. Popular book titles furnish Directed by Curtis Bernhardt the basis for a series of timely gags with Daffy doing an impersonation of Danny Kaye and other equally zany characterizations of Frank Sinatra, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey,
Gene Krupa, and Benny Goodman. 1713—Merrie Melodies Cartoon in Technicolor
—7 mins.
Screen Play by Catherine Turney
From the novel "Instruct My Sorrows"
“PEEKS AT HOLLYWOOD” —tThis is made to order for the movie fans! Many
of the brightest "names" in’ Hollywood, including Errol Flynn, Jane Withers, Ken Murray, Virginia Weidler and Earl Carroll are caught in informal offstage shots in this charming story of what goes on behind-the-scenes in the capital of filmdom, and what
the modern Wonderland looks like to a pair of beautiful Hollywood starlets. 2405— Vitaphone Varieties—10 mins.
by Clare Jaynes
Music By Max Steiner
A Warner Bros.-First National Picture