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Tuesday, April 4, 1933 PICTURES VARIETY 23 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued from page 21) Btu'iloti 4870 Sunset Drive, Hollywood, Cal. Mayfair Offlcet:.1M0 Broadway, Now York, N. Y. Behind Jury Doora. Newspaper reporter unearths a Jury-framing' case after many adventures. Helen Chandler, Wm. CoUler, Jr. Dir. Breezy Eason. 67 mlns. Rel. Dec. 1. Rev. Mar. 28. Heart Punch. Murler story with a prize ring angle. Lloyd Hughes, Marlon Shllllner. Dir. Breezy Eason. Time, 64 mlns. Rel. Oct. 16. Rev. Dec. 13. Her Mad .Night. Mother assumes guilt (or a daughter's crime. Irene Rich, Conway Tearle. Dir. EL Mason Hopper. Time. 67 mlns. Rel. Oct. 1. Rer. Nov. 29. Malay NIflhta. Original. Mother love In the tropics. Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Burg'iss. Dir. E. Mason Hopper. 69 mins. Rel. Oct. 1. Rev. Feb. 7. Midnight Warning, The. Original. Wm. Boyd, Claudia Dell. Dir. Spencer G. Bennett. 67 mlns. Rel. Nov. 16. Rev. Mar. 14. etudloa; Culver City, Calif IWlAfvA Offices: 1S40 Broadway, IVieirO New York, N. Y. Barbarian, The. Ramon Novarro as an Egyptian guide. Clear All Wires. Plcturlzatlon of the recent Broadway hit about a foreign correspondent. I^e Tracy. Benlta Hume. Dir. George Hill. 78 mlns. Rel. Feb. 17. Rev. Mar. 24. Divorce In the Family. Jackie Cooper saves the family - happiness. Jackie Cooper, Conrad Nagel, Lewis Stone, Lois Wilson. Dir. Chas. F. RIesner, Time, 78 mlns Rel.- Aug. 27. Rev. Nov. 1. Faat Life. Typical Haines story with a thrilling speed boat race. William Haines, Cliff Edwards, Conrad Nagel, Madge Evans. Dir. Harry Pollard. 82 mlns. Rel. Dec. 16. Rev. Dec. 27. Fleah. Wallace Beery as a wrestler. Karen Morley, Rlccardo Cortez, Jean Hersholt. Dir. John Ford. 96 mlns. Rel. Deo. 9. Rev. Dec 13. Faithless. Rich girl learns the lesson of the depression. Tallulah Bankhead, Robt. Montgomery. Dir. Barry Beaumont. Time, 76 mlns. Rel. Oct. 16 Rev. Nov. 22. Fast Workers. John Gilbert as a skyscraper worker. Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke, Muriel Klrkland. Dir. Tod Browning. Rel. Mar. 10. Rev. Mar. 21 Gabriel Over the White House. From an anonymous novel. The U. S. under a dictator. Walter Huston, Karen Morley, Franchot Tone. Dir. Greg< ory La Cava. Rel. Mar. 31. Hell Below. The submarine heroes of the World War. Robert Montgomery, Jimmy Durante, Madge Evans, Walter Huston. Dir. Jack Conway. Rel. May 6. Kongo. Remake of the silent of the same title. Sorcery In central Africa. Walter Huston, Lupe Velez, Conrad Nagel, Virginia Bruce. Dir. Wm. Cowen. Time. 86 mlns. Rel, Ocl^ 1. Rev. Nov. 22. Mask of Fu Manchu. Chinese plotter 'seeks the sword of Ghengls Kahn. Boris KarlofC, Lewis Stone, Karen Morley. Dir. Chas. Brabln. Time, 68 mlns. ReL Nov. 6. Rev. Dec. 6. Men Must Fight. Plcturlzatlon of the Broadway play. The war problem In '1940. Diana Wynyard, Phillips Holmes, Lewis Stone. Dir. Edgar Sel- wyn. Rel. Feb. 17. Rev. March 14. Outsider, The. An unlicensed surgeon performs seeming miracles. Harold Huth, Joan Barry, Frank Lawton. 90 mins. Rel. Jan. 27. Payment Deferred. Murder story from the play of that title with Chas. Laughtod (n his original role, Maureen O'Sullivan,' Dorothy Peterson. Dir. Lotl sr Mendez. Time, 80 mins. Rel. Oct. 8. Rev. Nov. 16. Prosperity. P tst depression comedy with Marie Dressier and Polly Moran. Dir. San Wood. Time, 87 mins. Rel. Nov. 12. Rev. Nov. 29. Rasputin and the Empress. The Russian overthrow and its cause. John, Ethel an I Lionel Barrymore. Dir. Rich. Boleslavsky. Roadshow time, I 133 mins. ReL March 24. Rev. Dec. 27. Red Dust. Jern Harlow and Clark Gable as a new team In a story of Indo- China. I Mr. Victor Fleming. Time. 83 mlns. Rel. Oct 22. Rev. Nov. 8. Reunion in Vienna. From Sherwood's stage play. Eslled royalty returns for a last fling. John Barrymore, Diana Wynyard, Otto Kruger. Dir. Sid- ney Franklin. Rel. April 28. Secret of Madame Blanche, The. Based on Martin Brown's play 'The Lady.' Irene Dunne, Phillips Holmes. Dir. Chas. Brabln. 83 mlns. Rel. Feb. 8. Rev. Feb. 7. Service. The story of a great London department store. Based on the Eng- lish stage success. Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone. Dir. Clarence Brown. Rel. AprU 7. Son-Daughter, The. From the play by David Belasco. Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland. Dir. Clarence Brown. 81 mins. Bel. Dec 23. Rev. Jan. 3. Strange Interlude. The famous O'Neill play. Norma Shearer, Clark Gable. Dir. Robert Z. Leonard. Time, 110 mlns. Rel. Dec 30. Rev. Sept. 6. Today We Live. An English girl ambulance-driver during the war. Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper. Dir. Howard Hawks. Rel. April 21. WhatI No Beer? Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante In the beer racket. Phillip Barry, Roscoe Ates, John Mlljan. Dir. Edward Sedg^'ick. 64 mlns. Rel. Feb. 10. Rev. Feb. 14. White Sister The. Based on the famous F. Marlon Crawford novel. Helen Hayes, Clark Gable. Dir. Victor Fleming. Rel. April 14. Whistling In the Dark. Adapted from the Broadway stage success. In which a famous mystery writer Is kidnapped and forced to plan a murder himself. Ernest Truex, Una Merkel, Jean Hersholt. Dir. Elliot Nugent. Rel. Jan. 27. Rev. Jan. 31. Studio: 6048 Sunset Blvd., Mnnnm-am Office: 723 Seventh Ave., Hollywood, Cal. IVlOnOgram Now York, N. Y. Avenging Seas. British government agent's love affair In Bombay. Benlta Hume, Geo. Barraud, Anne Grey. Dir. Millard Webb. 67 mlns. Rel. Nov. 20. Diamond Trail. Western. Rex BelL Dir. Harry Eraser. Rel. Dec. 80. Fighting Champ, The. Western. Bob Steele, ArletU Duncan. Dir. J. P. McCarthy. Time, 64 mins. Rel. Dec. 16. Rev. March 14. Girl from Calgary, The. Girl cowboy comes east to stage triumphs. Fill D'Orsay, Paul Kelly. Dir. Phil Whitman. Time, 64 mins. ReL Sept. 24. Rev. Nov. 22. Guilty or Not Guilty. Bootlegger's moll frees from prison an innocent girL Betty Compson, Claudia Dell, Tom Douglas. Dir. Al Ray. 66 mlns. Rel. Dec. 1. Hidden Valley. A ranch foreman takes to a blimp to locate a spot. Bob Steele, Gertrude Messenger. Dir. R. N. Bradbury. 67 mlns. Rel. Jan. 1. Lucky Larrigan. Western. Rex Bell, Helen Foster. Dir. J. P. McCarthy. ReL Dec. 10. Rev. Mar. 28. Man from Arizona, The. Cowboy saves his pal from double harm. Rex Bell, Neoma Judge. Dir. Harry I^Yazer. 67 mins. Rel. Dec. 16. Self Defense. From Peter B. Kyne's 'The Just Judge.' Western story of a woman who runs a gambling resort Pauline Frederick, Claire Wind- sor, Theo. Von Eltz. Dir. Phil. Rosen. 67 mins. Rel. Dec. 15. Rev. Feb. 21. (Originally titled 'Self Defense'). Strange Adventure. Sob sister and detective avenge a millionaire. Regis Toomey, June Clyde. Dir. Phil Whitman and Hampton Del Ruth. 60 mlns. Rel. Feb. 14. Rev. Feb. 14. Voung Blood. Western. Bob Steele. Story by Wellyn Totman. Dir. Phil Rosen. Time, 62 mlns. Rel. Nov. 5. Rev. Jan. 24. Studios: 5B51 Marathon St., D«»«.«»«,..«%* Offlces: 1501 Broadway, Hollywood, Calif. raramOUni New York, N. Y. Big Broadcast, The. Broadcasting story with many air stars- Stuart Erwln, Bing Crosby, Leila Hyams. Dir. Frank Tuttle. Time, 80 mins. Rel. Oct Rev. Oct. 18. Billion Dollar Scandal. Based on the Teapot Dome investigation. Robt. Arm- strong, Constance Cummlngs, Olfja liaclanova. Dir. Harry Joe Brown. 76 mlns. Rel. Jan. C. llcv. Jan. IC Crime of the Century, The. From the European stage play of same title. Jean Hersholt, Frances Doe, Wynne Gibson, David Landau. Vir. Wm. Bcaudlne. Rcl. Feb. 24. Rev. Feb. 21. Dead Reckoning. Original sea ."^tory by Robt. Prcsnoll of a Flyinp Dutchman of today. Shirley Gray, Chas. nugglcs, John HalUday, Verroe Tc.isdulc. Dir. Paul Slnane. Kol. Mar 24 Devil Is Driving, The. Wynne Gibson, Kdmund Lowe. Dickie Moore. Dir. Stolofl. Rel. Dec. 9. Rev. Dec. 20. Evenings (or Sale. Viennese nobleman becomes a giRolo. Hcrbort Marshall, San Marltza. Chas. Kuggles. Dir. Stuart Walker. Time, 61 mins. Kel. Nov. 11. Kev. Nov. 16. Farewell to Arms. Hcmmlngway's novel of war on the Italian front, flelen Hayes, Gary Cooper, Adulplic Menjou. Dir. Frank HorzaBe. 90 mlns. Rel. Jan. 6. Rev. Doc. 13. From Hell to Heaven. Romanco story based on play by I.a\\r(-nne Hazard, with a raco-trnck slant. Not a racing drama. Carols I.,ombard, Jack Oakle. Dir. lOrle Kenton. Ilcl. Feb. 24. Itcv. Mar. 21. He Learned About Women. Comedy drama. Stuart Erwln, Allison Skip- worth. Dir. Lloyd Corrlgan. Time, 67 mlns. Kel. Nov. 4. Hello, Everybody. Original radio .<(torv by P'annip lTijr.«!t. Katp Smith, Ran- dolf Scolt, Sally Diane. Dir. Seiicr. Itel. Feb. 17. Rev. Jan. 31. Heritage of the Desert. Zane Grey story. Western theme. Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, J. Farreil Macdonald. Dir. Henry Hathaway. 63 mlns. Rel. Sept 30. Rev. March 14. Hot Saturday. Gossip In a small town. Nancy Carroll. Dir. W. Selter. Time, 72 mlns. ReL Oct 28. Rev. Nov. 8. If I Had a Million. How various persons would react to an inheritance. Gary Cooper, Geo. Raft, Wynne Gibson, Chas. Laughton, Jack Oakle and many others, each in a single sequence. Directional sequences by various di- rectors. Time. 86 mins. Rel. Nov. Rev. Dec. 6. Island of Lost Souls. Novelty story. Chas. Laughton, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams. Dir. Chas. Kenton. December special. Rev. Jan. 17. King of the Jungle. Novelty story. Buster Crabbe, Frances Dee. Dlrs. Hum- berstone-Marcin. Jan. special release. Rev. Feb. 28. Lady's Profession, A. Story by Nina Wilcox Putnam. Speakeasy prop, mas- querading as riding master. Geo. Harbler, Sari Marltza. Dir. Norman MacLeod. Rel. Mar. 3, Rev. Mar. 2$. Luxury Liner. From the novel by Glna Kaus. Grand Hotel on shipboard. Geo. Brent, Zlta Johann, Alice WlUte, Verree Toasdale. Dir. by Lothar Mendez under B. P. Schulberg. 70 mins. Rel. Feb. 3. Rev. Feb. 7. Madame Butterfly. From the opera. Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant, Chas. Ruggles. Dir. Gearing. Rel. Dec. 30. Rev. Dec. 27. Madison Square. Sporting story. Jack Oakle, Marian Nixon. Thos. Melghan. Dir. Harry J. Brown. Time. 70 mins. Rel. Oct 7. Rev. Oct. IS. Murders In the Zoo. Original by PhtUp Wylle and Seton I. Miller. Drama largely held to a zoological garden. Chas. Ruggles, Lionel Atwlll, Gall Patrick. Dir. Edw. Sutherland. Kel. Mar. 17. Mysterious Rider, Western. Kent Taylor. Dir. Allen. Rel. Jan. 27. Night After Night. Humor In the night clubs. Mae West. Geo. Raft, Con- stance Cummlngs, Allison Suipworth. Dir. Archie Mayo. Time, 70 mins. Rel. Oct 14. Rev. Nov. 1. No Man of Her Own. From the novel 'No Bed of Her Own.' Clark Gable, Carole Liombard, Dorothy Mackaill. Dir. Wesley Ruggles. December special. Rev. Jan. 3. Phantom President. Political story of a presidential double. George M. Cohan. Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert. Time, 77 mlns. Rel. Oct. 7. Rev. Oct 4. Pick Up. (Schulberg.) A girl of the people and a service station sheik. Sylvia Sidney, Geo. Raft Dir. Marlon Gerlng. Rel. Mar. 31. Rev. Mar. 2S. She Done Him Wrong. Paraphrase of 'Diamond LIl.' Mae West. Cary Grant, Noah Beery, Owen Moore. Dlr, Lowell Sherman. Rel. Jan. 27. Kev. Feb. 14. Sign of the Cross, The. Spectacular version of Wilson Barrett's play of Roman persecution of the Christians. Claudette Colbert, Fredric March, Ellssa Land!, Chas. Laughton. Dir. Cecil B. De Mllle. 118 mins. Regu- lar release Feb. 10. Rev. Dec. 6. Strictly Personal. (Rogers.) Original by Wilson Mizner and Robt. T. Shan- non on the matrimonial agency racket. Marjorie Rambeau, Eddie Quil- lan, Dorothy Jordan. Dir. Ralph Murphy. Rel. Mar. 19. Rev. Mar. 21. Tonight Is Ours. Noel Coward's 'The Queen Was in the Parlor.' Claudette Colbert, Frederic March, Allison Sklpworth. Dir. Stuart Walker. Rel. Jan. 13. Rev. Jan. 24. Trouble in Paradise. Cheating cheaters In Paris and Venice. Miriam Hop- kins, Kay Francis, Herbert Marshall. Dir. Ernst Lubltsch. Time, 81 mins. Rel. Oct 21. Rev. Nov. 16. Undercover Man. Secret service bests the gangsters. Geo. Raft, Nancy Car- roll. Dir. Jas. Flood. Time. 74 mins. ReL Dec. 2. Rev. Dec. 6. Under the Tonto Rim. From the Zane Grey story. Stuart Erwln, Verna HlUle, Ray Hatton. Dir. Henry Hathaway. Rel. Mar. 24. Wild Horse Mesa. Zane Grey's story. Rudolph Scott Sally Blane, Fred Kohler. Dir. Henry Hathaway. Time, 60 mine. Rel. Nov. 26. Rev. Jan. 17. Woman Accused, The. From the story In "Liberty* by ten well-known authors. Girl accused of murder with action chiefly on a pleasure cruise. Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant John Halllday. Dir. Paul Sloan. Rel. Feb. 17. Rev. Mar. 14. PfinninAl Offices: 11 West 42d St., rrinCipai New York, N. Y. Blame the Woman. British made with Adolphe Menlou and Claude AlUster as a pair of crooks. Dir. Fred Niblo. "rime, 74 mlns. ReL Oct 1. Devil's Playground, The. George Vanderbllt's expeditionary film. 64 mlns. Rel. J'an. 1. Rev. Jan. 3. Jungle Gigllo. Travel. Humorous treatment of Sumatran customs. 65 mlns. Rel. Feb. 16. Voodoo. Travel. Voodoo ceremonies In Haiti produced by Sergeant Wlrkus, 'White King of I^Gonave.' 4 reels. Rel. Feb. 16. With Williamson Beneath the Sea. Underwater exploration. 60 mins. Rel. Jan. L Rev. Nov. 29. Studios: Hollywood, Calif. R.iCO. Radio Office: R.K.O. BIdg., Radio City, N.Y.C. Animal Kingdom, The. The man who could not distinguish between his wife and mistress. Leslie Howard. Ann Harding, Myrna Loy. Dir. Edw. H. Griffith. 86 mins. Rel. Dec. 23. Rev. Jan. 3. Cheyenne Kid, The. Tom Keene Western. Dir. Robert Hill. 66 mlns. Rel. Jan. 20. Christopher Strong. From Frankau play. Story of a daring English avla- trice. Katherine Hepburn, Colin Cllve, Billle Burke. Dir. Dorothy Arz- ner. 77 mins. Rel. Mar. 3L Rev. Mar. 14. Conquerors, The. A story of American depressions and their surmounting. Rich. DIx, Ann Harding, Edna May Oliver. Dir. Wm. Wellman. Time. 84 mlns. ReL Nov. 18. Rev. Nov. 22. Goldie Gets Along. Movie-struck girl who works the beauty contest racket. Lill Damlta. Chaa. Morton, Sara Hardy. 68 mlns. Rel. Jan. 27. Great Jasper, The. Novel by Fulton Oursler. Dix as a motorman who turns palmist Rich. Dix, Wera Engels, Edna May Oliver. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. 83 mins. Rel. Mar. 3. Rev. Feb. 21. Half-Naked Truth, Tha. From Harry Relchenbach's memoirs of a press agent. I^ee 'Tracy, Lupe Velez, Eugene Palette. Dir. Gregory Le Cava. 76 mlns. Rel. Dec. 16. Rev. Jan. 3. King Kong. Original. A 60-foot ape Is captured In the wilds and creates havoc when It escapes while on exhibition in New York. Fay Wray, Robt. Armstrong. Dir. Merlan C. Cooper. 100 mins. Rev. April 7. Little Orphan Annie. Based on the cartoon. Mltzl Green. Ed. Keennedy. Dir. John Robertson. Time, 61 mins. ReL Nov. 4. Rev. Dec. 27. Lucky Devils. Original. Glorifying the picture stunt men. Bill Boyd, Wm. Gargan. Dorothy Wilson. Dir. Merlan C. Cooper. 63 mins. Rel. Feb. 3. Rev. Feb. 21. Man Hunt. Junior amateur detective captures jewel thieves. Junior Durktn, Mrs. Wallace Reld, Virginia Henry. Dir. Irving Cummlngs. 64 mlns. Rel. Mar. 24. Men Are Such Fools. Leo Carlllo. Dir. Wm. Nigh. Time, 66 mins. Rel. Nov. 18. Rev. Mar. 14. Men of America. Bill Boyd, Dorothy Wilson. Chic Sale. Dir. Ralph Ince. Time, 67 mlns. Rel, Dec. 9. Rev. Feb. 28. Monkey's Paw, The. W. W. Jacobs mystery story of a hoodooed charm. C. Aubrey Smith, Tvan Simpson, Louise Carter. Dir. Wesley Ruggles. 66 mlns. ReL Jan. 13. Most Dangerous Game, The. Island recluse who hunts human beings for sport Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Ijeslle Banks. Dir. K. Schoedsack. Time, 63 mlns. ReL Sept Rev. Nov. 22. No Other Woman. Steel worker who rises to affluence and drags his wife Into the mire. Irene Dunn, Chas. Blckford. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. 68 mins. Rel. Jan. 6. Rev. Jan. 31. Our Betters. From Maugham's play. English high society. Constance Ben- nett, Gilbert Roland. Dir. Geo. Cukor. 84 mlns. Rel. Mar. 17. Rev. Feb. 28. Past of Mary Holmes, The. Destitute opera singer unwittingly accuses her son of murder. Helen MacKellar; Erlo LindenT-SIceet»-GaUagher_Dic.- Harlan Thompson, Slavo Vorkaplch. 62 mins. Rel. Jan. 20. Penguin Pool Murder, The. Stuart Palmer's novel; murder mystery. Mae Clark, Robt Armstrong, Edna Mae Oliver, James Gleason. Dir. Geo. Archainbaud. 66 mins. Rel. Dec. 30. Rev. Dec. 27. Phantom of Crestwood, The. Mystery at a week-end party. Rlcardo Cortez, Katherine Morley, Dir. J. W. Ruben. Time, 77 mlns. Rel. Oct. 14. Rev. Oct. 18. Renegades of the West. Cowboy avenges his father's death and clcan.q up the ru.stlprs. Tom Keene, Betty Furncss, Itoscoe Ates, Kockcllffe Fcllowes. Dir. Casey Robinson. 65 mlns. Itel, Nov, 26. Rockabye. Sentimental mother-love story. Constance Bennett, Joel McCrca Dir. Geo. Cukor. Time, 70 mlns. Rel. Nov. 26. Kev. Dec. 6. Sailor Be Good. Original. The fleet's In again. Jack Oakle, Vlvlenne Oh- bome, George E. Stone. Dir. Jas. Cruze, 68 mlns. Rcl. Feb. 10. itcv. Feb. 28. Scarlet River. Picture company films a western film. Tom Keene, Dorothy Wilson, Roscoe Ates. Dir. Otto Brown. 54 mlns. Rcl, Mar. 10. Secrets of the French Police. Foreign mystery. Gwlll Andre, Frank Morgan Gregory Ratoff. Dir. Ed. Sutherland. Time, 68 mlns, Rel. Doc. 2 Rev. Dec. 13. Sport Parade. Novelty story. Joel McCrea, Marian Marsh, Wm. Gardan. Dir. Dudley Murphy. Time. 65 mlns. Rel. Nov. 11. Rev. Dec. 20. Strange Justice. Oddities of the criminal code. Mae Marsh, Norman Foster, Reginald Denny. Dir. V. C. Schertzinger. Time, 64 mlns. Rel. Oct. 7. (Continued on page 27) Hollywood (Continued from pag; 6) indppoiidont producers. Directors .iro Si'hulbcr;;, Hcrtr.Tin AUonbcrg and Louis E. Siliwariz, Continue in Radio Shorts Edgar Kennedy, Harry Swpot and Harry Oribbon, and Clark and Mc- Cullough liave boon piven contracts by Radio to continue thoir short subjects on next years program. Sam White will direct Clark and McCullough group. Howard Hughes, through the C.iddo Co., has filed suit In Superior court against Lewis Milestone for $10,000. Money is alleged due on two loans of $5,000 each made the director in 1931. Diana Wynyard leaves here to sail from New York on the Empress of Britain. Actress is getting a be- lated vacation to Eni;land, after be- ing kept here '.■>y Metro for 'Re- union in Vienna.' Trims Accredited List Latest Hays ofHce list of accred- ited press correspondents contains 165 as against 168 names for the previous three months' period. Illness of Katliarine Hepburn In New York has brought a postpone- ment of 'Morning Glory' at Radio. Howard Green, working on the adaptation, was taken off tempo- rarily to do an original for Ann Harding. Radio will make 'I Escape,' origi- nal by James Creelman, based on the recent flnanclal trouble. "Life of Vergle Winters' was aban- doned by Radio as being too frothy- for Ann Harding. Gladys Lehman, adapting the script, now goes to Universal. Bank of America won a judgment of $28,726 by default against Ray- mond and Frances Hatton in a suit to collect on a promissory note. Reports to the contrary, a check- up reveals that all employees of Co- lumbia, including execs, have taken the cut as prescribed by the Acad- emy agreement. Cut went Into ef- fect March 6. Clive in 'Buccaneer* .. Up tor a i>art In Fox's 'Paddy the Next Best Thing,' Colin Cllve will first go Into 'Buccaneer' for tha same company. Four for Wanger Four Metro pictures to be handled by Walter Wanger are 'Red Headed Woman of Paris,' starring Jean Harlow; 'Another Language,' star- ring Helen Hayes; 'Christine' for Greta Garbo, and a costing office yarn for Marlon Davles. Max Fisher, former orchestra di- rector with Joe Cornbleth, recently of the Lyons & Lyons office. Joined Max Shagrln agency. Monte Car- ter also in the office. Ainsworth's Task On probation from Folsom, after completing nine years of a 16-year forgery rap, Phil Alnsworth, one- time actor and divorced husband of the late Barbara LaMarr, must find employment within two weeks or return to the prison to complete his sentence. Harry Green's picture returner Is the same part In Par's 'Great Magoo' that he created on the stage. Jack Oakle also In the cast Janet Qaynor optioned for an< other year by Fox. Several Firsts Sol Wyrtzel's first of 20 pictures for Fox started (3) at the Western avenue, studio. It's John Stone's first domestic associate job on the lot and Paul RouUen's initial do- mestic pic. Metro has purchased The Belle Perkins.' by Howard Bmmett Ro- gers and £dgar Allan Woolf, for the next Jackie Cooper picture. Dusting Off 'Daughter* Paramount is dusting off The Lost Daughter,' German play, which it hag owned for tw o ycars^ a s a "Fredflc March-ClawlcttB eotbert picture. Columbia will produce eight Tim Mf Coy westerns for next year'.s pro- pram, having taken over the con- tract from Meteor Productions. Zeldman's Italian Film Amolio C<)l''intf)Til and E. A. Pat- tfrson l''.'ivo .vi.'iy L'5 for Italy to jire- parC for Itie rn'"""tlon of thoir .story, •Tho M.'iri h of Two W'lrld.s,' which IJonnii Z>'i(lni:in will make. Others of l]<': unit follow July 1. Columbia is after Nancy Carroll foe .1 thrco-plcture contract. I^rltisb Oaiwnnnt wants ac;tre8fl for one. $15,000 for 'Heaven' Uaillo has just paid Vina Delmatf $l5.ono for hor 'Road to Heaven,* which will feature Dorothy Jordaif and .Tool McCroa.