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Tuesday, ScptemBer 12, 1983 ■ E V I E W 9 VARIETY CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES Studloa: Pathe $tui|loii, AI|:a<1 Offices: 729 Seventh Ave.. Culver City, Cal. /VlHea New York. N, Y. Dude Bandit, The. Western., story pf retribution. Hoot Gibson. Dir. Geo. Melford. 65 mins. Rel. May 1. Rev. .hine 27. Flohtlnflf .Parson, The; Hoot Gibson Is mlstiaikeh for a revivalist. Marcellne Day, JBthel Wales, .Dir. Harry Frazer. 66 mlns. Rel. May 22. Rev. Aug. 8, ShrleK In the Night, Arthur Hout.. Ginger Rogers, Lylie Talbot*, Rel. April 15. Rev. July 25. • Mystery murder story, ir. Albert Ray. 65 mlns, Harold Auten B>ay, n. y. q. Companion Wanted. Romance with music and. singing, visuaiizing tlie dream of a Bplrlted young girl. Anriabella, Jean Miirat,. Duvalles. Dir. Joe May. 88 mips- . R61. June 3. Rev. June .6. (Tootsteps in the Night.. Based on the mystery ndvei by! Mrs. Fraser-Sim- son. Mystery, story of a rudely interrupted honeymoon. Benlta, Hume. Dir. Maurice lEJttrey. S9 tnins. RcU April 18. Rev. May 16. 9avage Qold. Comthttnder Dyott's ftirllling adventures with savagje hunters. .Comm. :Dyott. Dir. Commander George Dyolt. 67 mins. Rev. Aug. 8. Woman in Bondage. Triangle story, with new sidejs. Betty Stockfl^Id, OWeh Nares. r>lr. Bttsll Dean. 72 mlns. Rel. Nov. 19, 1983. r'k**fl-*i4i*i«l Ofnces: 1540 Broadway. vncsieriieia New York, n. y. By Appolntnieint Only. (Invincible.) A man's man ,who was a woman's doc- tor. I^ew Cody, Sally O'Neill, Aileen Pringle. .Din Frank Strayer. 66 mind. Rel. July 7. , . ■ Dance/QIrl, Dance. 'Musical drama. Alan Dinchart, vaiyn.Knapp^.Ada M^y. Dir. Frank Strayer. 69 minis. Rel. Sept. 1. I Have Lived. A girl's attempt to live down her past. Allan Dinehart. Anita Page, Alien Vincent Dir. Ricli. Thorpe. 65 ihins. Rel; June 15. Man v6f Sentiment. How an old nian holds a family together. Marian Marsh, Owen Moore, Wm.-'Bakewell, Christian Rub. Dirr Rich. Thorpe. 67 mlhs, Rel. Sept. 15. - ^ Notorious; But Nice. Story to come. Marian Marsh. Betty Compson. Donald DiUoway. Dir. Rich^ Thorpe. 67 mins. Rel. Aug. 1. .-, .: Gower at Sunset, r*Ali*ml%SB Ottleea; 729 Seventh Ave.,. Hollywood, Cai: V^OjUmiDia uovt York, N. Y, Aiin Carver's Profession.' Wbraian lawyer saves hef" husband in a murder trial. Fay Wray. Gehe Raymond. Dir. Eddie Buzzell. 71 mins. Rel May 26. Rev. June 13; Below the Sea. A ihrlUihis tale of treasure on the ocean floon. Ralph Bel- lamy, Fay Wray. Dir. AI Rogell.^. 79 mins. Rel; April 25. Rev. Junfe 6. rief Moment.: A romance that flared and flickered in one brief, rapturous moment blazing into a::great .love. Carole Lombard, Gene Raymond, Monroe Owsley, Dlh Dayid Burton. Circus Qiieen Murder, The.. Murder under the 'big top.' Adolphe Menjou, Greia Nissen. Dir. Roy. William Nelll. 66 mins. Rel, April 10. Rev. May 9. Co<}Ktaif Hour; Girl illustrator narrowly escapes missing the right man. Bebe Daniels, Randolph Scott. Dir. Victor Schertzinger, 73 mlns. Rel. June ,5. Rev.° June .6, Dangerous Crossroads. A- roaring romance of the rails. Chic Sble, Djaiie Sinclair; Jackie Searle. Dir. Lambert Hillyer. 69 mins. Rel. June 16; Lady for » Day. It lives the lives of its characters. It breathes romance, tears, ■ cohiedy and unexpected surprises. Warren William, May Robson, Guy Kibbee, Gienda Farrell. Dir. Frank Capra. 102 mins Ight of Terror. Bela Lugosi and his haunting eyes—blood-curdling suspense —mysterious disappearances. Bela Lugosi, Sally Blane. Dir. Benjamin Stoloir. 66 mlns. Rel. April 24. Rev. Jttn« 27. Rtts^ itldes Alone. Tim McCoy curbs crime at every turn with his ever- faithful police dog pal. Tim McCoy, Barbara Weeks. Dlr- Ross liedernian. 68 mins. Rel. May 26. SoWlerig of the Storm. *he flrst film featuring the U. 3. Border Patrol and the part played by planes. Regis Toomey, Anita Page. Dir. D. Ross Leddfmah. 69 mlns^ Rel. April 4. Rev. May 23. "Tfta Woman I Stole. Jack Holt a swaggering overlord of the oil flelds .who outbluffa doublecrossers. Jack Holt, Fay Wray. Dir. Irving. Cum mings. 64 mins. Rel. May 1. unknown Valley. A fuli-of-flght western drama, replete with Unique situa tlons. Buck Jones, Cecilia Parker. Dir. Lambert Hillyer. 69 min* Rel. Itlay 6. What Price Innocence. Story of a girl whx> didn't kriow. Jean Parker, Wil- lard Mack. Dir. Willard Mack. 64 mins. Rev. June 27, Woman 1 Stole, The. A swaggering overlord of the oil flelds. Jack Holt Fay Wray. Dir. Irving Cummings. 69 mins. Rel. May 1. Rev. July 4, Wrecker, The; The season's timeliest story, with the recent California earth- Quake. Jack Holt, Gfenevleve Tobih. Dir. Albert Rogell. 72 mlns. Rel July 10. Rev. Aug. 8. . First Divisioii Jffi¥o?kr.5r' Releases Also Allied, Chesterfield and Monogram Avangar, The. A district attorney seeks revenge on the gang which 'franied' him to twenty years in prison. Ralph Forbes, Adrienne Ames, Claude GiUihgwater. Dir. Edwai'd Marin. 78 mins. Rel. Sept. 15, Black Beauty. Anna Sewell's famous book. Esther Ralston. Alexander Kirk- lahd, Gavin Gordon; Hale Hamilton. Dir. Phil Rosen. 65 mins. Rel Jiily lis.. Dasean. Life,: customs, morals, habits and whatnot as lived by the penguin • birds on 'Penguin island.' Cherry Kearton produced and directed. Two running times: 38 mins. and 51 mlns. Rel. June 16. Devil's Mate. A condemned man, on the verge of execution, Is mysteriously murdered. Peggy Shannon, Preston Foster. Dir. Phil Ro^en. 66 mins Rel; Sept 1. ' ' . ' ; Dvde Bandit. A clumsy cowhand turns to the disguise of a romantic dude bandit and solves a murder. Hoot Gi.bson, Groria Shea. Dir. George Melford. 65 mins. Rel. June 15. Forgotten. A kindly Jewish Immigrant father, cast off In his old age by his sons, brings them to their senses. June Clyde, William Collier Jr., Lee Kohlmar, Natalie Moorhead, Jean Hersholt, Jr. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 67 mins. Rel. May 1. • . Paoitive,' The. Secret Service agents on the trail of a half-million dollar mall robbery. Rex Bell, Cecilia Parker. Dir. Harry Fraser. " -'— Sept. 15. »«iave Lived.' A Broadway ;Stage star ,is faced with blackmailers on the eve of marriage to wealth and love. Anita Page, Allen Vincent, Alan Dine _^ hart. Dir. B^ Thorpe, . 0.9 mlns. Rel. ^ct 1. ^_ ^ Juiiglo Bride. A murder suspect sfiipwrecfted.j with blsjcapto^^^ ^?,k*'S " JunBles. ■ Anita Page, . Chirlbs^ Starrett. Dir. Harry . H^oyt and Albert Kelly. i62"irilns. Rel. May 25. Rey, Ma/ 25. Love is Like That. A seventeen-year-old youngster eets mlxedup in a^coup^^ of domestic tangles and a near murder mystery. Jo'j" Warburton. Ro- 4K61I*; Hlidsoh.' :Dir. Richard Thorpe. ^5 mins. Rel. May 1. Rev. May 9. Notorious But Nice. Driven from the man she loves, a girl flnds solace in a loveless marriage with the king of the Underworld. Marian ^.arsh. , Betty^omS Don^i(?DlUaway, Rochelle Hudson. .Dlr, Richard Tiiorpe. 17*. mtn^^ Rel. Oct 15. ^. . . „ , . liver Twist. The famous Charles Dickens classic. Dickie Moore, Irving • PicK William Boyd, Alec Frartcis, Doris Lloyd, Barbara Kent. Dir. William Cowan. 74 mlns. Rel, Maiy 1; On* Year Later. A young couple start their honeymoon on a train, and the tM\r.^iV^ flnfls them on the train under different circumstances. Mary K'^Donall Dlflawa?. Russell Hopton, Will and Gladys Ahem. J^ickle Seari. Dir. E. Mason Hopper. 06 mlns; Rel. Oct; 15. Phantom Broadcast. A radio crooner attalns^phoney fa^^ pahlst secretly does hla singing for ^^^^\^V i borne. Pauline Garon. Dir. Phil Rosen. 71 mlns. Rel. Aug. 1. Heturn of Casey Jones. A young engineer ?"™o"",Vhood ^ M tha aniFiMini Influence of the hero of his boyhood. <^naries sitarreic, Ruth ffill? JaJkle S^^^^^^^ 67 mlns. Dir. J. P. McCarthy. Rel. July 10. Rev. July 4, . . , . ^ » ,, Theie tabulation* are compiled 'rom information aupplied by the various production eompaniee and checked up as •ooii as ponible after release. Listino oiy«n when re- ease dates are definitely «et. Titles are 'retained for. aix month*. Man- agers who receive aerviee subs* • quent to that period should pre- serve a copy of. the calendar for reference, -r^ The ruhnino time as given here is presumably that tff the projection room shovvings and can only approx- imate the acitiai release length in those states or communities where local or state eonsorship may resu it n deletions. Running time in the review* •• aiven in 'Variety' carry the actual time clocked in the the- atre after passage by the New Yor!< state eensorfhiP. inc* pictures are reviewed only ' isctual theatre showings. While every effort is made to hold this li*t accurate, the information supjilied miy not always be correct, even though official. To obtain the fullest degree of exactness 'Variety' wiU appreciate the eo-operation of all managers V^fho may hote discrep: ancies. Wash. Sir&tegisis ment house. =^-Rel;-Jun6 46.-=^^- * Skwiava' Adventures of a hot-tompered aviation. pilot who gets Into one ®^s^?kpe afte^Tnother R^y Walker, Kathryn Crawford, Luclen Little- fleld. Dir. Lew Collins. 72 mlhs. Rel. Sept 15. Sphinx, The. A deaf mute and his twin l>'*°ther are Imijllcated « crimes wherein four stock brokers J^n."i?(^*^ Lionel Atwill. Sheila Terry, Paul Hurst. Oir. Phil Rosen. ^6 mins. Rei. July 3. Strange-People. Thirteen men and women, twelve of whom re^^^^^ other is members of a murder Jury, f "^,,^*^^I"l«'L*'ormy n^^^^^^^ John house of the murdered man near midnlfelit _of ^fj^/ f'smt. Jotin Darrow. Gloria Shea. Hale Hamilton. 64, mlns. Rel. Juno 16. (Continued from page 6) O'Reilly was being crossed, that the MPTOA had sold out in the Rosen biati committee meetlhes, that the exhibitor code handed up toi Wash iiigton wa,s wt the code \yhlch the committeemen had agreed upon at all and that its language and mean ihg had been chsiTiged. In the midst 6C this exhibs got a shock by learning that one of their leaders, Lee Ochs, had quietly writ tep the • industry'is first one-man code.. Not only that, but unknown to. all. he had submitted It to Deputy Adnilhistrator Rosenblatt and gotten his jpermlssibn to speak-during the public airing of all codes. Ochs is now trying to sell Allied on using his writing aa their own He. explained that he had written it without the aid of legal counsel, few printed copies in circulation at the time revealed that of the 43 clauses in. this document fully half were in. the same language as the pf flclal pHeilly memo. Calling his code a clarifler of cbdes Ochs dwelt upon his kind of free wheeling, or O'Reilly's right to buy as the kind that would treble the incomes, of the dlstribs as well , as providing New, York, City with around 300 first runs. The highlight in the Ochs' memo is his suggestion for a code-en forcing body, formulated .by the Government, wl^ich he describes as 'a Federal board to legitimatize the motion j>icture industry.' Ochs' Plan Ochs would have one chief group and thirty, sub-agencies in as many exchange centers. ...To support such a set-up Ochs proposes that the government set an annual tax of $100,000 On each of the nine major companies; that 11 independents be taxed 110,000 apiece, and that ex hibitors.be made to pay from |100 to a $1,000 according to the number of seats in each house. Theatres in New York City aloite would pay a total 6f $173,806 at this "rate pehS figured. Ochs. treats the $900,000 from the majors lightly, writing to Rosen bliatt, 'adequate provision should be made to prevent producing compan ies frbmi passing this tax onto the theatres. The major producing' com panies are. paying numerous stars, individually, dums as high or higher than. their proposed annual tax.' Among organizations which Leon Rosenblatt, secretary <pf the Allied Associations, reported registering oyer the week end were greater Cin cinnati exhibitor Association, TOCC, ITdA, Independent Exhibitors, Inc of New England; Allied, of Illinois Oregon, Texas, Milwaukee, Detroit New York, Ohio; AssoQiated Theatre Owners of -Indiana; Independent Theatre .Owners of California, Kan sas City, and Connecticut groups Twenty territories were claimed represented by proxies. _ Ab"ram"Myersr Allied^ mits.. his brief to. Rosenblatt Tiies day, lie reported that It covers only six or eight of the controversial clauses like block booking, foreign films and he pbiScts to the. filrn boards of trade being mentioned in the code, unless exhibitor organiza tions may have the same privilege First National ^^^^i t?o*?Kfk v. studios: Burbank, Calif. Bufeau of IMissIng Persons. Comcdy-drania based on the activities of this little known department. Betto Davis, Lewis Stone^ Pat O'Bfien, AUen Jenkins, Hugh Herbert. Dir. Roy del' Ruth. 74 mins. Rel. Se5;tJ.G, Central Airport, A triangle in the aviation' game. Richard BartGeTmels and Sally Eilers. Dir. William A. Wcllman. Rel. April 15. Rev. May 9. Elmer the Great. Baseball story. Joe E.-Brown. Patricia Ellis. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy. 64 mins. Rel. April 22.' ReV. May 30. Qoodbye Again. From the play* Comedy of a famous author who meets up with ah bid flame who iisi married. "Warren Williams, Joan Blondell, GenevleVe Tobin, Hugh Herbert. Dir. Michael Ciirtlz. C6 mlns. Rel. Sept. 9. Rev. Sept 5. .' Heroes fpr Sale.. Postwar activities of. American vets. • Barthelmess* Loretta Young. Rel. June 17. Rev. July 26; I Loved a Woman. Based on novel'by David Karsner. Story of the affairs of an industrial leader and an operatic, star. Edward G. Robinson, Kay Francis* Genevieve Tobin. Dir.. Alfred e; Green. 90 mins. Rel, Sept. 23, Lilly Turner. Side shows and grlfters. Ruth Chatterton, Goo. Rrent Frank McHugh. Dir, wm. A. Wellnian. .55 mlns. Rel. iday 13. Rev. June 20. Little Giaiit, The. Robinson as a comedy cangster. E. O. Robinson, Mary Astor.; Dir. Roy Del Ruth. 70 mins. Relw May .2p. Rev. May .30. She Had to Say Yes. Comedy-drama of sr 'customer' girl. Loretta Young, Lyle Talbot, Regis Toomey, Winnie Lightner. Dir. Busby Berkeley and George Amy, 64 mins* Rel. July 15, Wifd boys of the Road. .Drahui of the 'orphans of the depression.' Frankle Darro, Dorothy Coonan, Rocholle Hudson, Ann Hovey. Dir. William A. Wellman. ReU Sept. 30. Studio: Fox Hills, ces: 850 Tenth Ave., Hollywood, Cal. FOX -.^J.ew York, N . Adorable. Original. With music. Janet Gaynor, Henry, Garat Dtr. Wm. Dieterle. 80 mlns. Rel. May . 19. R«v. May 18. Arizona to Broadway. James Dunn, Joan Bennetts ir. Jaa.. Tipling. 67 mins. Rel. June 30. Rev. July 26. Best of Enemies; The. ' Racial'conflict comedy. Buddy Rogers. Martain NIxoh, Joe Cawthorne, Frank Morgan. Dir. Rian . James. 72 mlns. Rel. June 23. Rev. July .18. ' Charlie Changs • Greatest - Case. Another adventure of the Chinese. sleuth. Warner Olahd. -Heather-AhgeL Dir. Hamilton MacFadden. Rel. Sept. 16. Devil's in Lpvs,'The. Harry Hervey'novel. Foreign .legion yarn. Victor Jory, Loretta Young;'-Vivierine Osborh. - Dir. Wm. .Dieterle. 70 mlns; Rel. July 21. Rev. Aug. 1.- • ^ Doctor Biill. From the novel, 'The Last Adam;'. Will Rogers, Louiife Dresser. Dir. John Ford. 76 mins. .Rel. Sept. ^22. ' ' . Five Cents a Glasst Love, mu^l'c atid'beer. Buddy Rogers, Marlain Niion, Rel. June 30. F., P. 1. Futuristic plane landing fiield-ln mid-oiieani.' Conrad Veldt. Leslie I Fenton, Jill Esmond. Dir.. Karl Hartl. 7^ mlns; Rel. Juiy.;;Si8. Good Companions, 'The. (Britiah made.) From the jprlestly novel of an Eng- lish conceit troupe. Jessie Matthews. 'Dir.'Vlctor SaVille. Bel. Sept. 8. Hello Sister, Stage play. Jas. .Dunn, Boots Mallbi7, ZaSu Pitts. 60 mins. Rel. April 14. -Rev. May 9. Hold Me Tight, iiove in a department store. Jas. Dunn^ tiers. Dir. David Butler; 71 minS. Rel. May 26. Rev. May 26;' I Loved You Wednesday.. Stage play of four tangled lives. Warner:Baxter, Elissa Lahdi, Victor Jory.' Dir.. Henry King. 76 mins. Rel. June 16. Rev. June 20. • • '•. It's Great to Be Alive. An only man-in a world'of beautiful women.: Raut Roulien, Gloria Stuart. Herbert Mundin. Dii>.' Alfred, Werker. 68 mins. ReL June 2. Rev, July 11. Last Trail, The. Zane Gray story. Geo. O'Brien, Bl , CI. ire Trevor. Dir. James Tlnling. 60. mins.- Rel. Aug. 26. Life in the Rawl Zane' Grey story. Cowboy saves girl's brother from bandit gang. .Geo. O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Greta Nissen. Dir.; Louis King. 62 mins. Rel. July 7. . Man Who Dared, The. imaginative biograpby i>ased i}n lif4 of Anton Cerr .- mak. Preston Foster. Zita Johann.. Dir.-Hamliton MpFaddeit. ,77 mihs. Rel. July 14. My Weakness. Musical. Lilian Harvey, Lew Ayreis. Dir. David ButTeK Sept. 29. Paddy the Next Best Thing. From the stage jplay. Janet. Gaynor. Warner Baxter. Dir.. Harry Lachman. 76 mins*. Rel. Aug. 18. Rev. Aug. 22; Pilgrimage. Mother love from a new angle. From the I. A. R. -Wiley story. Henrietta Grossman, Heather Angel, Norman'Foster, Marian. Nixbn. Dir. John Ford. 95 mins. Rel. Aug. 18. Rev., July 18, Power and the Glory, The; Jesse Lasky's 'narratkge' story. A man's career In flashbaicks. Spencer Tracy, Colleen Moore. Dir. Wm. K,' Howard. S7: mins. ReL Oct 0. " Shanghai Madness. Magazine istory by F, H: Brennan.- ^ pirates on a Chinese , stream. Spencer Tracy, Fay Wray. Dir. BIystone. 68 mins. ReL-Aug. 4. -* '\ F' Trick for Trick. Stage play of same title. Ralph Morgan", 'VKitOr Jory.' £aily Blane. Dir. Hamilton McFadden. 68 mins. . ReL April/21^ - .Rev. June 18. Warrior's Husband, The. Stage play by'Juliai> Thompson, .An .An^azon. who had a heart. Elissa liandli Marjorle Rambeau, Ernest Trues,-^Diavld fanners: Dir. Walter Lang. 74 mins. ReL May 12* ([Lasky produc- tion.) Rev; May 16; _ -, ^ Zoo in Budapest. Original. Mystery story in a . foreign zo6''',^a:i6(£( an ahlmaL Loretta Young, Gene Raymond, O. P. Haggle. -Dir. Rowiaihd'-Y. Lee. R;' April 28. Rev. May 2. (LaAky production.);. ; Ontcii: Fireuler Atiociates e: -R.K.i>. BIdg., Nevtr Ytfrk, N. V. Easy Millions. Original. Reputed millionaire loA'es lils Job, an.inhefljance and afmost his sweetheart Skeets Gallagher,- Dorothy Burgess. ''Dl';' Fred Newmayer.. Rel. June 30. War of the Range. Tom Tyler western. DJr. J. "P. 'McGowah. 60 mins. ReL Sept' •,) . ■ majcniC , . /,, /New York City Cheating Blondes. (EJquitable.) Twin slsterri .taiigled In ^a mUrder mystery. Thelma Todd, Ratfe Harolde. Dir. Jos. LeVerihg;, 66 dnhif.'^'ReL April 1. Rev. May 2i. \ ] / ■ - . ■ ■■, Curtain at Eight, ^tory of a murder mystery jt^y'- Octavui Itoir Col^ C. Au' brey Smith, Dorothy Mackaill; P^ul Cavanagh'.. ,Dlr. E. Mason Hopper. , 72 mins. ReL-Ocf. 1. • / J "K. ^/ju- }'■•■'•'-.''"'i ■'' Gun , Law.' :Westeni.^ .i^^^^ 1ffoxlo,"lie£^ ifl^^ LewL'.dbllfiw. 63 mlhs. ReL April'15.. , '/: •'■' ■^J^',: ' ' Sing, Sinner, Sing. Tor^h singer nuir^ies a milllbnali'e/'Papi-Lukas, Leila Hyams. Dir. Howard Christ]^,'74; mins. Rel. Aug.'Jly, Trouble Buisters.. Western. Jack Bbzfe, Lane Chandler.' iXir. Lew Col 55 mins. Rel. May 16. The Sin of Nora Mbran. WomanMs-framed to shield the higher-ups. Zita Johann. Alan: Dinehart. Paul CaVanagh, John Miljan. Dir. Phil Gold- stone. Rel. Sept. 1. V i : The World Gone Mad. Story behfnd present-day conditions. Pat O'Brien. Bveilyn Brent Nell Hamilton.. Dir. Christy Cabanne. 80 mins, Rel. April 1. Rev, April 18. ' StuHios: 4376 Sunset Drive, Mnirf«V Offlees:'1iB0& Srosdway, Hollywood; CaL WiayraiT New York, n: v. Alimony Madness. Story of alimony evils. Helen Chandler, Leon Waycoff. Dir. Breezy Eason. 66 mins. ReL April i; Rev. May 9. ' Hei^ Resale Value. Story of a disgruntled wife. June Clyde. Geo. Lewis. Dir. Breezy Eason. 63 mins. Rel. April 16. Rev. June 27« Studios: Culver City; Calif. M«kh*A Offlees: 1B40 Broadway, meiro New York, N. Y. Another Language. Story of the In-laWs .from Rose Frianken's stage hit Helen Hayes, Robt. Montgomery. Louise Closser Halo* Dir. Edw. H. Griffith. 70 mins. ReL July 28. Rev. Aug. 8. Barbarian, The.^ Ramon Noyarro as an Egyptian guide who is really a prince. Myrna Loy, Reginald Denny. Dir. Sam Wood. 80 mlhs. ReL May 12. RcI. May 16. . Beauty for Sale. , Faith Baldwin's 'Beauty.* Otto Krugor, Mfadge Evans, Una Broadway to Hollywood; Three generations in a statue family. Alice, Brady.. Frank Morgan, Madge Evans, Russell Hardle, Eddie Qulllan, Dir. Wil- iard Mack, 83 mins. ReV. Sept 6. Devil's Brother, The. Operetta 'Fra Diavolo,' Laurel and Hardy< Dennis King, Thelma Todd, Jas. Flnlaysoh. Dir. Hal Roabh. 91 mips. Rel. May 5. Rev.. June 13. Dinner at Eight. From the stage play. All star cdat headed by Mario I>rcssler and .Iphn Carrymore. Dir. Ceo. Cukor. Roadshow length 110 tnlna. General release hot set. (Continued on pe«e 3<»>