Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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UNIVERSAL WEEKLY William Wyler, director of “The Good Fairy,” that spicy picture ivith the misleading title, and Friend Wife, Margaret Sullavan, whose personality is fully as spicy as the name she in private life has surrendered. On the lie de France on their carefully arranged honeymoon, they were certain that nobody knew anything about it, but up popped the Universal Weekly photogrupher, Sileo. The happy pair will be gone for at least a month. A. J. HERMAN PROMOTED EFFECTIVE Monday, February 18th, A. J. Herman, for the past three years branch manager of the Universal Boston Exchange, has been appointed district manager supervising the Boston. New Haven and Albany offices, by J. R. Grainger. His headquarters will be in Boston where F.J.A. McCarthy, Eastern Division Sales Manager, has gone to induct II II I V E It S HL h-u y A Maqazine for Motion Picture Exhibitor! Paul Gulick, Editor Published Weekly by the Motion Picture Weekly Publishing Co. Rockefeller Center. N. Y. City Universal Pictures Corp. Copyrighted 1935 (All Rights Reserved) Vol. 36 No. 10 FEBRUARY 16, 1935 him Into office. Mr. Herman replaces the late James F. Dermody. On the same day, William P. Kelly, for the past twelve years salesman in the Boston office, will become branch manager of the Boston office, succeeding Mr. Herman. Both promotions are in line with the company's policy to reward its own deserving employees when the opportunity arises. + * + Transient Lady ” Opens in Chicago Palace OWING to a personal appearance of Gene Raymond, one of its stars, at the Palace Theatre in Chicago on February 22nd, Universal has rushed a print of Octavus Roy Cohen picture to that city, where it will have its world premiere. The cast of "Transient Lady," which was directed by Edward Buzzell, includes Henry Hull, Gene Raymond, Frances Drake, June Clayworth, Clark Williams, Edward Ellis, Frederick Burton and Douglas Fowley. Feb. 16, 1935 c(s> he Preview ‘Tarade of UNIVERSAL PICTURES CHARLES BICKFORD ... he baffles the law . . . but dead men talk . . . ! The mind of a ferret — the eyes of a lynx — the cruelty of a cobra combined in one man! #xx He plans and plots the perfect crime — he perjures himself with a perfect alibi! /WV v He baffles the law, defies a prosecutor’s grilling, hides his guilt behind a corpse! HELEN VINSON scales of justice Clues are ^ conflicting — they cannot convict him. Witnesses will not or dare not speak ! But while the world may wonder and judge and jury weigh black lies on the —murder will out! mx /VW\ “A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN” walks the last mile when a dead man tnllcs ! Don’t miss the sensational trial scene in this front page drama! Sit in a spectator’s seat with Charles Bickford, Helen Vinson, Dudley Digges, Sidney Blackmer and Onslow Stevens. Thrill to the extraordinary climax that vindicates love and rivets guilt on a fearful conscience! Jacthai.l