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® PRODUCTION DETAILS
Another chance for you to use the new
‘PERSONAL’ INTERVIEW SERVICE
on Warner Bros. Stars and Players
Through a new Warner Bros. service it is now possible for you to establish an exclusive personal contact between your paper and every one of the Warner Bros. stars and featured players. Here's how it works:
Your paper's movie editor prepares a list of questions for an interview just as he would if the star were in town. The questionnaire should then be mailed
directly to:
EDWARD SELZER, Publicity Director,
Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California
Editor should mention date he plans to break interview and the star will supply information in time to meet the deadline. *
In order to realize the full benefits from this stunt it is suggested that you plan the story to break for the opening of the star's picture or during its run.
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The O’Hara family, resides in a large but homely flat in New York. Pat is a policeman, Mike a fireman, while Danny, addicted to managing punch-drunk prizefighters, is ‘‘temporarily at leisure.’’
Pat is in love with Lucille Jackson daughter of his precinct captain, but, although she is friendly enough, Lucille does not return his affections. She accompanies him to the annual New York policeman’s ball, however, where she encounters his brother Danny. During the ball, Pat happens to find Lucille in Danny’s arms. He manages to control himself until he reaches home, and then accuses Danny of trying to steal his girl.
As a consequence, Danny moves out. Lucille, learning of the situation, angrily informs Pat and Danny that she loves neither of them.
Danny arranges a match between Carbarn Hamerschlag, his newest protege, and Joe Delancy the middleweight champion at the annual police benefit. Delancy is not in condition and agrees to the match only when assured by O’Hara that Carbarn is a pushover.
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* This contingent upon star’s presence at the studio. If away on location or “‘between pictures,” editors will be notified to that effect at once and advised date of return.
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James Cagney Pat O’Brien
Frank McHugh
On the night of the match, Carbarn is pie-eyed from too much gin, but still manages to remain erect on his feet when Delancy and his handlers arrive to examine the bandages on Carbarn’s hands.
While Delancy is in Carbarn’s dressing room, however, the telephone rings and Carbarn, thinking he is in the ring, uncorks a haymaker that misses. Delancy’s return, however, flattens Carbarn.
Danny returns to the dressing room to find his pug out cold. He offers to substitute for his fighter in the ring and Delancy accepts. Danny is taking a terrible beating while his brother, Pat gloats from a ringside seat when Lucille approaches Pat, tells him she has never loved him, that she has loved Danny from the moment she first saw him. Realizing at last that Danny had not tried to steal his girl, Pat hastily leaps into the ring to act as Danny’s second.
Under Pat’s instructions, unconditioned Delancey begins to wilt and just before the tenth round, Pat tells Danny that Lucille loves him, that he is stepping out of the picture. Danny, elated, goes out and finishes the champion.
Pat carries Danny from the ring on his shoulders and unceremoniously dumps him into Lucille’s lap.
Allen Jenkins
James Cagney
James Cagney was born in New York. He worked as office boy and bundle wrapper until he started his stage career as a chorus boy. His next step upward was in big time vaudeville and then to Broadway productions.
While appearing with Joan Blondell in “Penny Arcade” Warner Bros. bought the screen rights to that play and made it into a picture under the title of ‘“Sinner’s Holiday.” They retained the two young players for their same roles in the film. Both have since risen to stardom under the Warner banner.
Cagney’s more recent pictures include “G Men,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Devil Dogs of the Air.” His current production is “The Irish In Us,” which COMES tO These Gc cee cron Theatre One sia hs
Pat O’Brien
Pat O’Brien was born in Milwaukee, Wisc., and educated at Marquette University where he studied law and starred in football. He gave up law to join a stock company and finally drifted to New York, making his first Broadway apearance in ‘‘Gertie.’’ He was later selected as one of the ten best actors of the stage.
While rehearsing for the lead in ‘¢Tomorrow and Tomorrow,’’ his release was purchased and he was taken to Hollywood to play Hildy Johnson in ‘‘The Front Page,’’ his first picture.
His most recent pictures are ‘Page Miss Glory,’’ ‘‘Oil For The Lamps of China,’’ ‘‘In Caliente’’ and ‘‘ Devil Dogs of the Air.’’ He is now appearing in ‘‘The Irish In Us,’’ which comes to the See cemen ee Theatrecom ices ccs
Olivia de Havilland
Olivia de Havilland was born in Tokio, Japan.
She was raised and educated in the family home town of Saratoga, Calif. When Max Reinhardt produced the spectacular Shakespearean comedy, ‘‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’’ at the Hollywood Bowl, Miss de Havilland was given the part of understudy for the actress to play Hermia.
The original actress never played the part, but Miss de Havilland did, so successfully that she was engaged by Reinhardt to play the role in Berkeley, Calif., San Francisco and the Eastern tour.
Then she was the first person cast in the Warner Bros. picture which Reinhardt made.
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Frank McHugh
Frank McHugh was born in Homestead, Pa., of theatrical parents.
Following years as a trouper in many stock companies throughout the United States and Canada, he was induced by his friend, Frank Fay, to accept a role with the latter in ‘‘ Bright Lights.’’ He speedily drew the attentions of screen audiences which resulted in a Warner Bros.’ contract.
His latest pictures include ‘“Page Miss Glory,’’ ‘‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream,’’ and ‘Gold Diggers of 1935.’?
His current picture is ‘‘The Irish In Us’’ now showing at the ie epee Sle kaa Theatre.
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with James Cagney—Pat O’Brien 90% Olivia de Havilland—Frank McHugh 60% Allen Jenkins 60% Directed by Lloyd Bacon 20% A First National 40% Productions Corporation a% Picture 23%