Universal Weekly (1932-1936)

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22 UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Sept. 21, 1935 A group from ‘‘Three Kids and a Queen,’’ u'hich has just been completed at Universal City, starring May Hobson. Left to right: May Robson, Henry Armetta, Charlotte Henry and the three kids, Frankie Darro, W'illiam Benedict and Billy Burrud. "Diamond Jim" Comes Thundering Along ^^niAMoyir’ is high (grosser in st. lovis ST. LOUIS, SEPT. 16. — "Diamond Jim" was the big grosser of the week. It took $ I 3,500 at the Fox and $ 1 0,500 at the Ambassador, over normal by $500 and $1,500. (M. P. Daily) Here are a few headlines from Motion Picture Daily and weekly Variety. ^^DIAMOND JIM” BIG INDIAN APOUS DRAW INDIANAPOLIS, SEPT. 16.— "Diamond Jim" made a big impression at the Circle in spite of the fact that competition was formidable. The $4,500 gross left par behind by $1,500. (M.P. Daily) ^‘JIM” STRONG IN 2nd WEEK Broadway (Parker, Portland, Ore.) (2,000; 25-40) "Diamond Jim" (U) (2nd week) Running up a big score, around $4,500. First week answered to big exploitation and hit a great $8,200. (Variety) IT'S UNFORGETTABLE! Victor Heerman and Sarah T. Mason, co-adapters of Lloyd C. Douglas’ best seller, “Magnificent Obsi'ssion.’’ 7 hese tcriters received the Academy atcard for their adaptation of “Little Women,” and here is the statuette, to prove it. In Syracuse (Continued from Page 12) sional name was Whitney Bennington. The Sunday Herald contains a long and Interesting interview with Professor Drake, which will stimulate interest in "Diamond Jim" in which Lillian Russell plays a big role, when it comes to Keith's Theatre on September 27th. VIM” $3,700, LINCOLN LINCOLN, SEPT. 17.— "Diamond Jim" is asking and getting the best money on the drag this week, Stuart (LTC) (1,900; 1-25-40)— "Diamond Jim" (U). Heading tor happy $3,700, good enough. (Variety)