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THEY'RE ORPHANS OF THE STORM! ..» BRAINSTORM!
ysteries are missed... these looney limbs of the law will mess them!
WATCH THIS LOCO BOY MAKE GOOD!...AND WE DO MEAN HUGH!
oe starring
HUGH HERBE ALLEN JENKINS MARCIA RALSTON
Directed by WILLIAM McGANN «Screen Play by George Bricker «Adapted From a Play by Ralph Spence + Play by Ralph Murphy and Donald Gallaher A First National Picture » Presented by WARNER BROS.
30 Lines—Mat No. 11 1—15c
HUGH HERBERT
Allen Jenkins Marcia Ralston Directed by William McGann _ Screen Play by George Bricker Adapted From a Play by Ralph Spence « Play by Ralph Murphy
A First National Picture * Presented by WARNER:BROS. and Donald Gallaher
154 Lines—Mat No. 205—30c
OFFICIAL BILLING VITAPHONE SHORTS
“ROPING 'EM ALIVE" (Vitaphone Varieties). Roping wild ani
mals in the jungle is the subject of this thrilling reel. (10 minutes—No. 3903)
Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc. present
“ARNOLD JOHNSON AND ORCH. (Melody Masters). Num
SH! THE OCTOPUS ber of current hits as well as classics are played in swing style esta by this popular band.
with (10 minutes—No. 3704)
Hugh Herbert “PORKY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" (Looney Tunes). The stuttering Porky Pig provides twice as many laughs in this cartoon con
Allen Jenkins ° Marcia Ralston coction. (7 minutes—No. 3603)
Directed by William McGann “DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE" (Your True Adventures). Floyd Screen Play by George Bricker Gibbons presents another exciting real-life drama. Story is
Adapted from that of brave telephone linesman.
(11 minutes—No. 3303)
Play by Ralph Spence
Play: by ‘Ralph: Mutphy cand. Dendld /@ellaher "THE WOODS ARE FULL OF CUCKOOS" (Merrie Melody).
A parade of famous personalities burlesqued by clever car
A First National Picture toon characters. Done entirely in technicolor. (7 minutes—No, 3404)
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