Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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Tiffany. Heavy murder mystery drama with Warner Oland as the bad hombre. June Collyer and Lloyd Hughes supply the romance. This is for rabid mystery fiends. THE GIRL HABIT. Paramount. Charles Ruggles bears the weight of this very, very light comedy and manages to eke out some laughs. Sue Conroy and Tamara Geva are beautiful support.* BLUES. Educational. A Terrytoon production. Undistinguished and rather weak. HATS OFF. Fox. One of the Movietone school series, linking the evolution of Old Glory with America's history. Patriotic rather than realistic. HAVANA CASINO ORCHESTRA. Pat amount. The settings are indifferent, but Don Aspiazu and his orchestra are good — which is the main thing. HELLO, NAPOLEON. Universal. An inferior comedy wherein Lloyd Hamilton works his gags until they almost scream. HODGEPODGE. Lyman H. Howe. Pretty good collection of scenes in foreign countries. Good accompanying chatter. HOMELAND OF THE DANES. Fox. One of the "Magic Carpet" series of travelogs. Wanting in action. HOW I PLAY GOLF. No. 5. Warner Brothers. Bobby Jones gives a good performance as well as an instructive golf lesson. Junior Coughlan furnishes amusing comedy relief. ONE OF THE SMITHS. Hal Roach. An imaginative, different comedy, with Charlie Chase funnier than ever — and that's absolutely screaming! Oh, Jackie is Tom, and Junior is Huck, and always the Twain shall meet with good picturizations.' What we're trying to tell you is, that the Coogar) and the Durkin lads are swell in their talkie of Mark Twain's immortal novel, "Huckleberry Finn." THE SECRET CALL. Paramount. Crooked politics is the theme and Peggy Shannon is the interesting new feminine lead. Richard Arlen and William Davidson add greatly to the entertainment.* SHERLOCK HOLMES' FATAL HOUR. Warner Brothers. One of the best English films we've ever seen. An engrossing thriller without obvious bloodand-thunder. Arthur Wontner is excellent as the great detective. WOMEN LOVE ONCE. Paramount. Eleanor Boardman and Paul Lukas do their best with a weak dramatic story about a wandering husband. WOMEN MEN MARRY. Headline Pictures. Ho-hum! All about neglected wives and two-timing husbands. The cast includes Natalie Moorehead, Kenneth Harlan. Sally Blane and Crauford Kent. Short Features: ARCTIC ANTICS. Columbia. A Silly Symphony cartoon that compares with the best of them. Some brand-new laughs. AGAINST THE RULES. Pathe. Good acting and a few amusing sequences fail to save this comedy from turning out a pretty sad affair. OUR WIFE. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Laurel and Hardy succeed in making a rather hackneyed plot funny, and Ben Turpin makes it still funnier. SAX APPEAL. Yitaphone. An ambitious young junkman boosts his inventory by saxophoning around town. Fun! THE BAND MASTER. Universal. Oswald the Rabbit is only mildly funny in this cartoon. Little action and a few laughs. THE BIGGER THEY ARE. Vitaphone. A comedy sketch featuring Primo Camera. The large lad is worth seeing; and hearing. THE CHINA PLATE. Columbia. Disney cartoon with synchronization. Not particularly new, but funny. THE LION HUNT. Vitaphone. A well-made and absorbing African picture, with better-than-average talking accompaniment. TODAY AND YESTERDAY. Epics. Newsreels of the present and the past. Worthy, but a bit dull and overlong. YOUNGER YEARS. RKO-Palhi. Wonderfully natural acting bv a gang of kids makes this Grantland Rice Sportlight ' well worth seeing. Interesting and amusing throughout.