Showmen's Trade Review (Apr-Jun 1939)

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Ob Burn's Best! They'll Dance in the Aisles! BIng's Best! Fits him like a giove, tailor-made by the great Irvin Cobb. Dramatic story of strife ond struggle between left and right wingers, with Bob stopping the fight and showing them the way to go home. A picture with great force — iust the kind to keep those home fires burning Bob Burns OUR LEADING CITIZEN' Directed by AL SANTELL The "Thanks for the Memory" duo are hotter than ever Bob rapidly becoming radio's No. 1 comedian and Shirley fresh from a series of personal appearances. Krupo and his bond now packing in the nation's youth on his coast-to-coast tour. Two terrific tunes, "The Lady's in Love with You" and "Some Like It Hot' BOB HOPE • SHIRLEY ROSS GENE KRUPA and His Orchestra in SOME LIKE IT HOT " Una Merkel • Rufe Davis Screen Play by Lewis R. Foster and Wilkie C. Mahoney Based on a Ploy by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler Directed by GEORGE ARCHAINBAUDl Thrilling, true-to-life story of Broadway's greatest character— the Stor Matter — who wrote hit songs, turned ' kids into lop stars. An "Alexander's Ragtime Band" type of picture with on appeal to youth— with new songs and old faces and old songs and new faces. Bing introduces Linda Wore, beautiful girl with a voice that will leave you breathless. Bing Crosby THE STAR MAKER with Louise Campbell • Linda Ware Ned Sparks A Charles R. Rogers Production Directed by Roy Del Rutll , Timely War Drama! @ The "Grand Hotel" of the frontlines. Introduces the most publicized newcomer to the films in years, Iso Miranda, with more than a million lines in stories and photographs. Gels extra punch from fact: A dramatic story of Corpatho-UKroine, released right at the lime Nazi operations make that territory front page news. Isa Miranda and Ray Milland "HOTEL IMPERIAL with Reginald Owen • Geiie Lockhart • J. Carrol Naish Curt Bois and Don Cossack Chorus Screen Play by Gilbert Gabriel and Robert Thoeren • Based on a Play by Lajos Biro Directed by ROBERT FLOREY A Belly-Laugh Panic! The punch laugh hit of the Spring season. "Chalk up another hit for Martha Rayc ond Bob Hope", soys Jimmie Fidler. "Sure fire for laughs", says M. P. Daily. "A procession of hilarious gags", says Film Daily. MARTHA RAYE • BOB HOPE NEVER SAY DIE ' with Andy Devine • Alan Mowbray • Gale Sondergaard Ernest Cossart Screen Play by Den Hortman, Fronk Butler and Preston Sturges Bosed on a Play by William H. Post Directed by ELLIOTT NUGENT GET ABOARD lis \k \a scei U ft lie Ride to box o££lce success IB I* with Paramount • • • Remember it's the last 5 months that count! (I II pl FHE STAR MAKER' "INVITATI rrmiriiizo ON TO HAPPINESS" TTI grrrr HETRACrnTLLEN MURDER CASE" I 'WCK D1)"0