Variety (Oct 1933)

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26 VARIETr F I C T Tuesday, October 31, 1933 CALENDAR OF CURRENT Harold Auten ce; 1540 B'way, N. Companion Wahtedr (Dubbed ^'rench.) •iRoitiance with music iand singing, • visualising the dream of a spirited young girl. . Annabella^ Jean Murat, Duvalles. Dir. Joe May. 88 mine. Rel, June 3, Rev.-.June 6. Poll de Carotte (Red Head) (Frisnch). A story of adolescence. Robert Lyneh, Catherine Fontency. Dir. Julien Duyivler. 96 jtilns. Rel. Sept., 1933. Savage Gold; Commarider Dyott'a thrilHrig adventures with savage hunters. Comm. Dyott. Dir. Commander George Dyott. 67 mlns. Rev, Aug. «. Woman in 'Bondage. .(British.) Triangle'story with new sides.. Betty Stock- Jield, Owen Nares, ;Dir. Basil Dean.. 72 mlns. Rel. Nov. 19, 1933., Chesterfield : 1540 Broadway,^ New Ydrk. N. V. By Appointment Only; (Invincible.) A man's nian who was'a woman's doc- tor. Lew Cody, Sally O'Neill. Alleen Prlngle. Dir. Frank Sfrayer. 65 nilrs. Rel. July 7, Dance, Girl, Dance. Musical drama. Alan Dihehart, , Ada May. Dir. Frank Strayer. 69 mina. Rel. Sept. 1. 1 Hav6 Lived. A girJ's attempt to live down her past. , Anita - Page, Allen Vincent. Dir. Elch. Thorpe. 65 mlns. Rev. . Sept, 12. Ih: the Money. A prize lighter and his affairs with womeit.. Ldls; Wilson, SkeetS Gallagher, Warreri JHymier. Dir.^ Frank Strayer. Rel. Nov» 7. Man of Sentiment. How an old man holds a family together.. Marian Marsh, " Owen Moore, Win. Bakewell,. Christian Rub. Dir.-Rlish. Thorpe. 67 mlns. ReJ. Sept. 15.- . • .\ Notorious, But Nice. Story to come. Marian Marsh, Betty Compson, Donald Dllloway. ; Dir. Rich. Thorjpe,. 67 mlns. Rel, Aug. 1. Rainbow Ov^ Broadway. A rbmahtlc musical mixing the gay nineties with the iiew. Joan Marsh, Frank. AlbertsOn,. Lucieh Littlefleld. Dir. Rich- ard Thorpe, Rel. Dec. 1. ' 1 Gower at Sunset, I^Altinvkia Offices: 729 iSeventh Ave., Hollywood, Cal." .VwlUniDia New York, N. V, Above the Clotids, News cumereLxntm against a,, naval and air bacWground. Robt. Armstrong, Rich. Cromwcell, Dorothy Wilson; Dir. Roy W; Nelll. 67 mlns. Rel; Oct. 24. ^ ' .Carver's Profession. Woman lawyer slaves her husband in a, murder trial. Fay Wray. Gene Raymond., Dir. Eddie Buzzell; 71 mlns. Rel. May 26. Rev: June 13. As the Devil Commands. Melodrama with a rather new twist. Alan Dlne- hart, Mae Clark, Niel Hamilton. Dir. Roy W. Nelll. 70 mlns. Rev. Oct 17. rief Momei^t. A romance that flared iand flickered in one brief,-rapturous moment blazing into a grest love. Carole Lombard, Geno Raymond, Monroe Owsley/ Dir. David Burton. 69 mins. R^I; Sept. 8. Rev. Oct, «. Cocktail Hour'. Glr) Illustrator narrowly escapes missing the right, roaii. Bebe Daniels, Randolph Scott. Dir. Victor Schertzinger. 73 mins. ReK June' .6. Rev.- June 6. • .. „ Danfliarous Crossroads. A roaring roniance .ot the rails. Ghlc Sale, Diane Sinclair, Jackie Searle. Dir. Lambeirt Hillyer. 69 mlns. Rel. June 16. East of Fifth Aventie^ Grand hotel idea In a'N. T. boarding !hduse>^ Wallace. Ford, Dorothy Tree, Miary Carlisle. Dir. 'AI Rogell. 73 mlns. Bel; Oct. 20. . Ighting Code, 'The. Buck JoneS in a mistaken identity -western. Dir. Lam- bert Hillyer. Rel.. Dec. 30. Fury of the Jungle. Adventure In the So.uth American Jungle. . Doniaild Cook, Peggy Shannon, Alan Dinehart. Dir. Roy- W.. NeilU Rel. :Oot-. .30. Hold the Press. Tim McCoy In a non-western story; of a reporter. Shirley Grey, Wheeler Otikman. Dir. Phil Rosen. ' Hel. Oct 26.' Lady for a Day.' It lives the lives of its characters, it breathes romance, tears, comedy and. unexpected surprises. Warren William,. Ma:y Robsoh, Guy Klbbee, Glenda Farreil. Dir. Frank Capra!. 102 mirs.- Rev.. Sept. 12.. Master, ef Men. 'Romance In a steel mill and society. Jack Holt, Fay Wray, Theo. Von Eltz. Dir.: Lambert Hillyer. 76 mins. Rel. Oct. 28. My Woman. Romance of ■ the radio. Helen Twelvetrees, Victor Jory, Wal- lace Ford. Dir. Victor Schertzinger. 70 nftins. ReL Oet. 6, Police Car 17. Tim McCoy on the police radio patrol. Evalyn Knapp. Dir. Lambert Hlllyeh 69 mins. Rel. Sept. 30, Rusty Rides Alone. Tim Mctioy curbs crime at every turn with his ever- faithful police dog pal. Tim McCoy, Barbarar Weeks. Dir. D. Ross Lederman; 68 mins. Rel. May 26. Thrill Hunter, The. Misleading title for a Buck Jones western. Dir. Geo. B. Seltz. 66 mins. Rel. Sept. 28. Rev. Oct. 17. Unknowh Valley. A full-of-flght western drama, replete with unlaue situa-- tions, Buck Jones, Cecilia Parker. Dir. Larabert Hillyer. 69 mlns. Rel. May 6. Whtit Price Innocence, Story of a girl who 'dldh't know. Jean Parker, WU- lard Mack. Dir. WlUard Mack. 64 mlns. R<}.v. June 27. Woman Stole,. The; A swaggering overlord of the oil fields. Jack Holt, Fay Wray. Din Irving Curamln^s. 69 mins. ReL May 1. Rev. July 4. Wrecker, The. The .season's timeliest story, with the recent California earth- quake. Jacik Holt, Genevieve Tobln. Dir. Albert Rogell. 72 mlns. Rel. July 10. Rev. Aug. 8. First Division^ K ^Zlf^ry. Releases Also Allied, Chesterfield 'and Monogram Avenger^ The. A district attorney seeks revenge on. the gang which framed' him to twenty years In prisoh,. Ralpli Forbesj, Adriehne Ames, Claude Gllllngwater. Dir. Edward Marin. 78 mins. Rel, Sept. 16. lack Beauty. Anna Sewell's famous book. Esther Ralston. Alelcander Klrk- laiid, Gavin Gordon, Hale Hamilton. Dir. Phil Rosen. 65 mins. ReL July IB. _ By Appointment Only; A physician couldn't make up his mind which of two women he ioved the most. Lew Cody, Sally O'Neill, Marceline Day. Dir. Frank Strayer.' 66 mins. Rel. Noy. 1. Dance, Girl, Dance. Musical of backstage , life. A small-time vaudevilVian becomes a night club star. Evalyn Knapp, Gloria'Shea, Alan Dinehart, Eddie Nugent, Ada May, Mae Busch. Dir. Frank Strayer. 69 mins. Rel.- Nov. 16. ■ Dasean. Life, eustoms, morals, habits, and whatnot as lived by the. penguin birds oh 'Penguin Island.' Cherry Kearton produced and directed. Two running times: . 38 mips, and 61 mlns. Rel. June 16.- .bevli's Mate^ A condemned man, on the verge of exedution,. is mysteriously murdered, l*cggy-Shannon. Preston Foster. Din .£>hil Roseh, 66 mins: Rel. Sept. 1. Dude Bandit. A clumsy cowhand turns to the disguise of a romantic dude ...bandit and solycs a murder. Hoot Gibson, Gloria Shea. Dir. George Mielford; . 66 mins. Rel. June 15. Forgotten, A kindly Jewish immigrant feither,- east oft ;In his bid 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 - iiriins.. Riel. May ,1. itive. The. Secret service agents on the tralil of a .half-mllllbn dollar mail robbery. Rex Bell, Cecilia Parker. Dir; Harry Fraser. 68 mlns. .Rel. Sept-16;; 1 Have Livied.. A Broadway stai^e star Is faced with blackmailers on the eve of mirrlage to wealth arid love. - Anita Page, Allen Vincent, Alan Dine hart. Dir. R. Thorpe. 69; mlns. Rel. Oct 1.- Jungle Bride. A murder suspect is shipwrecked, with, his captors, In the Jungles. Anita Page, Charles Starrctt Dir. Harry Hoyt and Albert Kelly. «2 mins. Rel. May 25. Rev. May 26. Love Is Like That. A seyenteen-year-pld youngster gets mixed up in a couple of domestic tangled and a near murder mystery. Jphn Warburton, Ro- chelle Hudson. ■ Dir. Richard Thorpe. 66 mlns. Rel'. May 1. Rev. May 9. Man of Sentiment. Playboy son marries a poor girl against his -Wealthy family's wishes. Marian Marsh. William Bakewell, Owen Moore. ir, Richard Tlhiorpe; .68 mins. Rel. Nov. 1. ~N^ofTbW"But""NlBiBf=-"Drlven^^^ loveless marriage with the king of. the underworld. Marian M&rsli, Betty Compson, Dbnard Dlllaway, Rochelle Hudson. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 7* mlns. Rel. Oct. 15, Oliver Twist. The famous Charles Dickens classic. Dickie Moore, Irving • Plchel, William Boyd, Aiec Francis, Dorla Lloyd, Barbara Kent, William Cowan. 74 mins. Rel. May 1. One Year Later. A young.couple start their honeymoon on a train, and the following' year finds them on the train under dilferent circumstances. Mary Brian, Donald Dlllaway, Russell Hopton, Will and Gladys Ahem, Jackie Searl. Dir. E. Mason Hopper. 65 mlns. Rei. Uce. 1.. Phantom Broadcast.. A radio crooner attains phoney fame when his accom- panist secretly does his singing for him. Ralph Forbes .Vivienne Os- borne. Pauline Garon. DIr: Phil Rosen. 71 mins. Rel. Aug. 1. fteturn oi! Ca*ey Jomb; A yotlng engineer suriiionnts his diflUcultles through the spiritual Influence of the hero of his boyhood. Charles Starrett, Ruth Hall. Jackie Searle. 67 mlns. Dir. J. P. McCarthy. Rel. July 10 BeVr July 4, ' ' Theiei tabulations are compiled irorif information iupplied by the various production, companies and checked lip as soon as possible after reieaatf. Listing is given when re* lease dates are definitely set. Titles are retained for six months. IMan- agers who receivo service subse^ quent to that period sht^uld' pre serve a copy of the calendar for reference. The running time as giver, here is presumably that of the projection room showihiDS and can only approx- irnate. ^he actual release length in those states of communities where local or state consorship may result in deletions. Dunning time ih the reviews iss given In -yafiety' carry the actual time clocked in the the- atre after passage by the. New Yor!< state censorship, since pictures are reviewed only - in. actual theatre showings. While every effort is made to hold this list accurate, the information supplied may not alvvays be correct, even though ofliciaK ,To obtain; the fullest degrse of Sxiactness 'Variety' wiir appreciate tha co-operation of all managers who may .note discrsp* ancles.' Behind the Keys (Continued from .i>age 19) Capitol nabes, ended fbllowine a new wage-scale decided on. Frank Stouder, retired, who built, the Palace, now part of the Quimby interestis, returning and will reopen the house after two years. Secpiid- ruhs^^a;nd vaudeville. ■' Hartford, Conn. Capitol hereafter will be known as Poll's theia,tre. Richard Dbrman, Piiblix esplolteer, now oh duty be- tween Springfield., Hartford and New Haven; Baxiiey Grpgan, ihanr ager. Central, married Margaret Cal- lahan. . Charles Benson and Bob Hart manager and assistant at the Palace. State, downtown house, closed many months, opens- pop price opera. Parson's will reopen shortly with legit. Dir. Baltimore. First new film house to open here in three years is the Rex, 600-seater, which the Homeland Amus. Corp. erected. Managed by Charles War- ren. .Indianapolis. Changes in personnel in theatres under the Katz bariher has sent Holden Swiger from his berth at the Indiana to fill the .vacancy at the Palaco in Akron, Ohio, created by the resignation of Jack Roth, former general manager here of Circle and Indiana. Tem Long, publicity man for the Indiana, moves into the Circle as manager. Ace Berry re- mains general manager both houses Middletowh, 6. The Strand; latest aqiiisitioh. of the Taft estate. Cincinnati, which owns ahd operates the Para,mQun.t here, and three houses at Hamilton, Ohio, opened with combo picture and niusical.tabs.' 'Chicago Follies' initial stage show. George Feltig in charge. - : - Akron. Chid MPTO Association took It on the chin from the local, group at' a recent meeting. They slashed the ties that bind .and the Akron group will be a part of the Northern Ohio Independent Exhibitors. Birmingham. Temple, second run" vaudfllmer reopened, iafter closed when light- ning hit the <Jhimhey. The Cameo, Avondale, operated by Joe Wheeler, closed. Minheapblis. The .4,200-^eat Mlhrieso.ta, which Publis: Is. reopening,: has a 'sales^ cabinet' headed by Ha.rc>Id Kajplan, mania.ging; director; L. O. Daniels*, Jr., house manager; Jimmy Harris and Carlton . Duff is, assistants; Barry Burke, Pubilix city manager; and Charles Winchell, division ad- vertising head. James Eschelman, manager of the Grand, St. Cloud, Minn., goes to Sioux Falls,. .S. D., as manager of thia^^JSgyptiaiiL^ucceiedine Daniels_ Leonard Ryan, ddorinah af Sl^JtU; Eau Clair€>, Wis., promoted to man ager of the Grand, St. Cloud. St. Paul. Staff at the new Strand headed by Ed Furni, Don Stroud assistant World reopens, henceforth Brltls.h product exclusively. George Myron behind the keys.' Harold Kaplan, who managed .th»> 4,200rseat Minnesota years ago, back as manager when house reopens Ralph Ayer, m9.nager of Minneapolis Century, takes Kaplan's reins at Paramount, Century going dark. Sensation Hunters.. A college girl finds herself stranded in Panama. Arllne Judge. Marion Burns, Preston Foster. Dir. Charles Vldpr. Rel. Sept.. 16. Shriek'In the N ight. A murder mystery in a swanky Park Avenue apart- ment house. Ginger Rogers,. Lyle Talbot. Dir. Albert Ray. 67 mins. . Rel. Juiie 16, Skywaysi. Adventures of a hot-tempered, aviation pilot who gets Into one scrape after another. Ray Walker, Kathryn Crawford, Lucien Little'* field. Dir. Lew Collins. 72 mine. Rel. ;Sept. 16. Sphinx, The. A deaf iinute and his twin brother are implicated jii a serien of crimes wherein four stock brokers are murdered in .the same mannen Lionel Atwill, Sheila Terry, Paul Hurst Z>lr. . Phil Rosen. 62i mlns: Rel. July 3,, .. ; Strange People. Thirteen men and women, fWelVe: of whom recognize each other as members of a' murder - jUry, find themselves;^ gathered in the house of the murdered man, near midnight of a stormy night John X>arrow.''Glprla Sheia, Hale Hamilton. 64, mins< Rel. June 16.- Sweetheart of Sigma Chi> CJolIege musical comedy romance. Based on the famous campus fraternity -song. Buster Crabbe, Mary Carlisle, Sally Starr, Florence Lake, Ted Flo Rito alhd band. Dir. Edwin L> Marin. 73 mins. Rel. Dec. 16. Stuidiost Burbank, FSrafr NAfriAnni ^W<:«*>: ^ii VV. 44th St., Calif. nrSI naUOnai New Vork. N. v. Bureau of Missing Persons^ Comedy-drania based on the activities of this little known department Bette Davis, Lewis Stone, Pat O'Brien, Allen Jenkins, Hugh Herbert Dir, Roy del Ruth. 74 mlns. Rel. Sept. 16. Rev Sept. 18. . • Female. A drama of a woman who does her own hunting. Ruth Chatter* ton,. George Brent, Ruth Donnelly, Laura Hopia Crews. Dir. Michael Curtis;. 62 m(ns. Rel. Nov. 11. Goodbye Again. From the play. Comedy of a famous author who meets up with an old fiame who is married. Warren Williams^ Joan Blonclell, Genevieve Tobln, Hugh Herbert. Dir. Michael Curtiz. <6. mins. Rel. Sept. ?. ReV. Sept. 5. Havana Widows. Two girls in Havana searching for suckiers. Joan Blondel), Glenda Farreil, Guy Kibbee^ Ruth Donnelly, Frank McHUgh and Allen Jehkihs. Dir. Ray. Enright. 64 mins. Rel. Nov. 18. Heroes ,for Sale. Post: war activities of American vets. . Barth'el Loretta-Young. - Rel. June 17.. Rev. July 26. I Loved a Woman. Based oiji novel by David Karsner. Story of the afCairs of an Industrial leader and an operatic\star. Edward G. Robinson, Kay Francis. Genevieve Tobln. Dir. Alfred E. Green. 90 mine; Rel. Sept. 23. Rev. Sept 26. Lilly Turner.. Ide shows and grifters. Ruth Chatterton, Geo. Brent, iitank McHugh. Dir. Wm. A. Wellman. 36 mins. Rel.. i<iay 13. Rey. June 20. Little Giant, The. Robinson as a comedy cangster. B. G. Robinson, Mary. Astor. pir; Roy Del Ruth. 70 mlns. Ret. May 20. Rev: May 30. She Had to Say Yes. Cdhiiedy-drama of a 'customer* girl.- Loretta rbung, Lyle. Talbot, Regis Toomey, Winnie Llghtner. Dir. Busby Berkeley and. George Amy. 64 mins; Rel. July 16; Son of a Sailor. Comedy of a sailor who gets into a funny isitiiation because of his habit of telling romantic stories about himself. Joe E. Browp, Jean Muir, Frank McHugh, Johnny Mack Brown and Thelma' Todd« Dir/Lloyd Bacon. Pel. Dec 23. Wild Boys of the Road. ..Drama.oflthe 'orphans of the depression.' Frankie DarFo, Do'rolhy Coonan, Rochelle Hudson.'Ann Hovey. Dir.-William-A.— Wellman. 66 mins. Rel. Sept 30, Rev. Sept^ 26. World Changes. The. An epic drama of a family through four generations. Paul Muni, Aline MacMahon, Mary Astor, Dionald Cook; .Margaret Lind* say; Jean Muir, Patricia Ellis. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy.' 96 mlns. Rel. Nov. 26. Studio: Fox Hilisr Offlcesi 444 West C6tii St. . Hollyvyood.Cal, FQX . New York, N V. Adbrsble. Original. With music. Janet Gaynor, Henry Garat Dir. Win. Dieterle. 86 mins. Rel. May 191 ReV. May 19. Arizona to Broadway. James X>.uhn, Joan Bennett. Dir. Jas. Tihling. 67 mins. Rel. June 30^ Rev. July 26. Bierkeiey. Square. From thje stage play of the sanie title. Turn back-the years type of play. Leslie Howard,-Heather Angel. Dir. Frank Lloyd. .87 mins. (roadshow time). Rel. Nov. 3. Rev. Sept. 19. Best of Eneniles, The. Racial conflict comedy, ^uddy Rogers, Marian Nixon, Joe Cawthorne, Frank Morgan. Dir. Rlan James. 72 mins. RcL.June 23, Rev. July 18, Charlie- Chan's Greatest Case. Another, adventure of the Chinese sleuth. Warner Oland, Heather Angel. Dir. Hamilton MacFadden. Rel. Sept. 16; Rev. Oct 10. Devil's in Love, The. Harry Hervey novel. Foreign legion yam. Victotf Jory. Loretta YoUng, Vivienne Osborn. Dir. Wm. Dieterle. 70 mins. Rel. July 21, Rev. Aug. 1. Doctor Bull. From the novel; 'The Last Adam.' Will Rogers, Lpuise Dresser. Dir. John Ford. 76 mins. Rel. Sept. 22.. Rev. Oct. 10. Five Cents-a Glass. Love; music and beer. Buddy Rogers, Marian Nixon. Rel. June 30. F. P. 1. ( rltish made.) Futuristic plane landing field in mld-oceah. Conrad Veldt, Leslie Fenton, Jill Esmond. Dir. Karl Hartl. 76 mlns. Rel, July . 28.. Rev. Sept 19. Good Companions. The. (British made.) From the. Priestly, novel of an Eng- lish concert troupe. Jessie Matthews. 'Dir. Victor Saville. Rel. Sept. 8. Rev. Oct 17. Hold Me Tight. . Love in a department store. Jas. Dunn, Sally Eilers. David Butler. 71 mlns. Rel; May 26. Rey. May 26. Hoopla. Talker version, of 'The Barker,' stage play made as a silent. Clara Bow, Preston .Foster, Rich. Cromwell. Dir. Frank Lloyd. Rel. Nov. 30. I Am Suzanne.- Novelty story with puppet' sequences. Lilian Harvey,. Gene Raymond, Piccoli Marionettes, Tale Puppeteers. Dir. R. V. Lee. Rel. ,_. pec. 22. . _ __.' I Loved You Wednesday. Stage play of foUr tangled lives. Warner Baxter, Elissa Landi. Victor Jory. Dir. Henry King. 76 mlns. Rel. June 16. Rev. June 20. It's Great tC Be Alive. . An only man in a world of beautiful women. Raul Roulien, Gloria Stuart, Herbert Mundin; . Dir. Alfred Werker. 68 mins. Rel. June 2. Rev. July 11. I Was„.a.'Spy. (British).- Based on the story by Marthe MacKenha. Marshall, Madarelne Carfoll^ Cbnrad Veidt Dir. Victor Saville. Dec. 15. Jimmy and Sally. . .James Dunn, CJlaire Trevor. Dir. Jas. Tinling. Rel. Last Trail, The. Zane Gray story. Geo. b'Brien,' i Breiidel. CI -Ire Dir. James Tinling.. Cfr riilns.. Rel. Aug. 26. ; ' Life in the Ravy. Zane Grey storiy Cowboy saves girl's brbther from bandit gang. Geo. O'Brien... Claire Trevor, Greta Niasen. Dir. Louis King. , -62 mlns.. Rel, July 7. Mad Game, The. Speticpr Tracy, Dir. Irving Cummlhgs. Oct. 27'. Barbara Weeks; Walter Cat- Man Who Dared, The. Imaginative biography based on life of Anton Cer- maki-Preston Foster,. Zita Johanri. Dir. Hamilton McFadderi, 77 mlris. .Bel. July 14, Rey.. Sept. 12. Mr. Skltch. From the story 'Green Dice,' Will Rogers, Zasu Pitts, Rochelle Hudson, Harry Green, Eugene Pallette. Din Jas. Cruze. Rel. Dec. 29. My - LI p8^Bettay.w Lilian Harvey's second U. S.. .release, but the first , made. From the.play by John Baldersbh. Lillaii Harvey, John Boles, El Brctt- . del. Dir. John Blystonei ReJ. Npy. lO. My .Weakness. Musical. Lilian Harvey, Lew Ayrea. Dir. mins. Rel. Sept. 29. Rev. Sept 26, Oisen's Big Moment El iBrendel's first feature. lett. Dir. Mai, St. Clair. Rel. Noy. 17. Paddy the Next Best Thina. From the stage play. Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter. Dir. Harry Lachnian. 85 mins. Rel. Sept 8. Rev; Aue.-22, Pilgrimage. Mother love from a new angle. From the 1. A. R. Wiley story. Henrietta Grossman, Heather Angel, Norman Foster, Marian Nixon., D.lr. John Ford. 95 mins. Rel. Aug. 18. Rev, July 18. Power and the Glory, The. Jesse Lasky's "narratage' story. A mah's career "^^''''^=^\!i^^^^""^'i}^^'~^V6nGer^^^ Howard. 87 mins. Rel. Oct. .6. '• ^ . ~ "~- — Siianghal Madness. Magazine story by !f. H. Brehnan. River pirates on a Chinese gtrcam. Spencer Tracy. Fay Wray. Dir. John Blystone. 63 mlns. Rel. Aug. 4. Rev. Sept .26. ■ Smoky. From tiie novel by Will James. Victor Jory. Irene Bentley. Ford. Dir. Eugene Fordo. Rel. Dec. 8. TricR for Tplck. Stage play of same title. Ralph Morgan, Victor Jory, Sally Biane. Dir. Hamilton McFaddcn. 68 miris. Rel. April 21. Rev. June Vi. Walls of Gold. From Kathleen Norris' novel. Sally Eilcrs. Norman Foster. Dir. Kenneth MacKenna. Rel. Oct. 13. Warrior's Husband, The. Stage play by Julian Thomjpson. Art Amazon-- who had a heart. Elissa Landi, Marjorie Rambeau, ISrnest Truex, David Manners. Dir. Walter Lang. 74 mlnS, Rel. May 12; (Lasky produc- tion.) Rev. May 16. (Continued on page 31)