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Tuesday, February 27, 1934 PICTURES VARIETY 27 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES Harold Auten ^"'iMb B'way, n. v. c. Chesterfield «lo (German). Sensitive study of psychological difficulties. Elisabeth Berg- ner. Dir. Paul Czltiner. 93 mins. Rel. Feb. 1. Bev. Feb. 6. Iraaes de Pa^'la (French). Adventures of a girl who wants to be a star In Paris. Jacquelln Francell. Roger Thevllle. Dlr, Fedor Ozep. 82 mlns. Rel. Dec. 23. Rev, Jan, 9. Poll de CarDtte (Red Head) (French). A story of adolescence. Ro.l>ert liynen. Dir. Jullen Duvlvler. 96 mins. ReL Sept. 1. Rev. Dec. ?0 and May SO. •avaae Gold. Commander Dyott's thrilling adventures with savage hunters. Comm. Dyott. Dir. Commander George Dyott. 67 mins. Rev. Aug. » Ofllces: 1540 BroAdvviiy, New York. N. V Dance. Girl, Dance. uslca> drama. Alan Dlhehart. fDvaljrn Knapp. Ada May Dlr, Frank Strayer. 69 mlns. Rel, Sept. 1. Rev. Oct. Zl. In the Money. A prize fighter and his affairs with women, iiols Wilson. Skeets Gallagher, Warren Hymer. Dir. Frank Strayer. 66 mins. Rel. Nov. 7,. Rev. Jan. 9. Man ot Sentiment. How an old man holds a family together. Marian Marsh. Owen Moore. Wm. Bakewell. Christian Rub. Dir. Rich. Thorpe. 67 mli» Rel. Sept. IB. Rev- Nov. 14. Murder on the Campus. Mystery with a college background. Shirley Grey. Charles Starrett and J. Farrel McDonald. Rainbow Over Broadway. Musical romance. Grace Hayes, Joan Marsh. liucte.p Liittlefleld. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 72 mlns. Rel. Dec 23. Rev. Dec. 27 First DivUion TiJi'ySff k v. Releases Also AJIIM, Chesterfield and Monogram Avenger, The. A district attorney seekS; revenge on the gang wtiieh *trsmed him to tw^niy years in prison. Raipt Forbes, Adrlenne Ames. Claude Gllllnguater. Dlr Edward Marlri. - 76 mlns. Rt.. Sept. 15.- roken Dreams. A father's devotion to his young son. Randolph Scott, Martha Sleeper, Beryl ercer. Buster Phelps. Dir.. Robert Vlgnola. 6S mins.. Rel, Dec. 1. By Appointment Only. A physician couldn't make up bis mind which ot two women h* loved the most. Lew Cody, SjUly O'Neill, MarceU,ne Day Dir. Frank Strayer. 66 mins. Rel. Nov. 1. Dance, Girl. Dance. Musical of backstage life. A small-time vaudevilliar. becomes a night club ptar. Evalyn Knapp, Gloria Shea, Alan Dlnehan. Eddie .Nugent, Ada May. Mae Buscli. Dlr Frank Strayer. 69 mins Rel. Nov. 15 Oevirs ^'ate. ^ conttemned man. on the verge ot. execution, is mysteriously murdered. Peggy Shannon Preston Foster. Dir. Phil Rosen. 66 .nlnS- Rei. Sept. 1 Eat 'Em Altve. Jungle super thriller. 6C mins. Rel. Feb. 1. Fugitive, The Secret service agents on the tral) of a half-million dollar mau robbery. Rex Bell. Cecilia Parker. Ditu, Harry Fraser 58 mlns. Rel Sept. 15. hie. French production of a de Maupassant^Mory. Dubbed in English. A village paragon who lost bis virtue. 95 mlns. Rel. Dec. 26. Rev. .Ian. 9. He Coulan't Take It. Inside story of a process server who makes good with nls summonses and gets his man. Ray Walker, Virginia CherrlQ.. George E. Stone. Dir. Wm. Nigh. 64 mlns. Rel. Jan. 1. I Have Lived. A Broadway stage star ts faced with bUickmallet's on tbe eve of marriage to wealth and love. Anita Page, Allen Vincent. Alan Dine- hart. Dir. R. Thorpe. 69 mins. Ilei. Oct. I. in the Money. A goofy family, suddenly broke, pin their hopes on a Shake- spearean-minded prize fighting champ. Skeets Gallagher, Lois Wilson. Warren Hymer, Sally Starr. Dlr, Frank Strayec 67 mins. Rel. Jan. 15. Man of Sentiment. Playboy son marries a poor girl against his wealthy family's wishes. Marian Marsh. William Bakewell. Owen Moore. Dlr Rici.ard Thoipe 68 mins. Rel. .Nov. 1... Notorl6u8 But Nlc«. Driven from tbe man she loves, a giri finds solace In a loveless marriage with the king of the underworld. Marian Btarsh, Betty CompsoD,. Donald DtUaway. Bochelle Hudson. Dir. Richard Thorpe . 7« mlns. Rel. Oct. 15. . Ona Year Later. A young couple start their honeymoon on a train, and the following year finds them on the train under different circumstances. Mary Brian. Donald Dlllaway, Russerl Hopton, Will and Gladys Ahern. Jackie Searl. Dir. E. Mason Hopper. 66^ mlns. Rel. Aug. -26. Rev. Nov. 21. Phantom Brc^dcast. A radio crooner attain:, phorey fame when his accom- panist secretly does hla idnglng for him. Ralph Forbes .Vivlehne Os- borne, Pauline Oarbn. Dir. Phil'Roaeiw 71 mina Rel. Aug. 1. Rainbow Over Broadway.. Musical romance of an ex-musical comedy star of twenty years before who makes a sensational, overnight comeback In a Broadway night club. Joan Harsh, Grace Hayes, Frank Albertson, Lucien Liittlefleld. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 72 mins. Rel. Jan. 16. Sanaatlon Hunters. A tbllesre girl finds herself stranded In Panama. Arllne Judge. Marlon Burns. Preston Faster. Dir. Charles VIdor. Rel. Sept. 15 Sixteen Fathoms Deep. Sponge diver thriller. Sally O'Neill, Crelghton Cha- ney. Dir. Armand Schaefer. 60 mlns. Rel. Nov. 17. Skyways. Adventures of a hot-tempered aviation pilot who gets Into one scrape after another. Ray Wallcer. Kathryn Crawford. Lucten Little* field. Dir. L«w CoHlnr. 72 mina Rel. SepL 15. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. College musical comedy romance. Based on the lamous campus fraternity song. Buster Crabbe. Mary Carlisle, Sally Starr, Florence Lake. Ted Fio Rito and band. Dir. Edwin L. Marin. 73 mins. Rel. Dec. 1&. ". Throhe of the Gods. Travel in the Himalayas. 65 mlns. Rev. Dec. 27. t tudlbs: BurbahK. Fim* NnfrSnnnl S^fflcesi S21 W. 44th St., CaHf. Pint national New Vor«. N. V, Bedside. Comedy-drama of a women's doctor. Warren William, Jean MUlr, Allen Jenkins. Dir. Robert Florey. 65 mins. Rel. Jan. 27, Big Shakedown, The. Dramatic expose of the cut-rate drug racket.) Bette Davis. Charles Farroll. Rlcardo Cortez. Dir. John Francis Dillon. 64 mlns. Rel. Jan. 6. Rev. Feb. 3. Bureau of Missing Persons. Comedy-drama based on the activities of this little known department. Bette Davis, L«wls Stone, Pat O'Brien, Allen J<..-ikins, Hugh Herbert. Dir. Roy del Ruth. 74 mlns. Rel. Sept. 16 Rev SepL IS. Convention City. The hilarious lowdown on big business conventions. Adolphe Menjou. Dick I'owell, Mary Astor, Guy Kibbee. Dir. Archie Mayo. 69 mins. Rel. Dec. 30. Rev. Dec. 27. Fashions of 1934. Story of a style stealer set against a lavish background. AVm. Powell, Bette Davis, Verree Teasdale. Dir. Wm. Dleterle. 80 mlns. Rel. Feb. 17. Rerv. Jan. 23. Female. A drama ot a woman who does her own hunting. Ruth Chatter- ton, Geor<;e Brent. Ruth Donnelly. Laura Hope Crews. Dir. Michael Curtlz. 62 mins. Rel. Nov. H- Rev. Nov. 7. Goodbye Again. From the play. Comedy of a famous author who meets up with ao old fiame who Is married. Warren Williams, Joan Blondell, Genevieve Tobin. Hugh Herbert Dir. Michael Curtlz. 66 mina Rel- SepL 9. Rev. Sept. 5. Havana Widows. Two girls In Havana searching for auckers. Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell. Guy Kibbee, RUth Donnelly, Frank McHugh and Allen Jenkins. Dir. Ray Enright. 64 mlns. Rel. Nov. 18. Rev. Nov. 28. I Loved a Woman. Based on novel by David Rarsoer. Story ot the affaire of an Industrial leader and an operatic star.' Edward G. Robinson, Kay Francis, Genevieve Tobln. Dir. Alfred E. Green. 90 mlns. Rel Sept. 23. Rev. Sept. 26. I've Got Your Number. Rowdy, rollicking story of the telephone trouble hunter who finds It. Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien. Dir. Kay Enright. 67 mlns. Rel. Rev. Feb. 6. Massacre. Drama of the modern Indian and his conflicts with the white men Richard BarthelmesS, Ann Dvorak. Dir. Allen Crosland. 70 mlns. Rel. Jan. 13. Rev. Jan. 23. Son of a Sailor. Comedy of a sailor who gets Into a funny situation because of his habit ot telling romantic stories about himself. Joe E. Brown. Jean Muir, Frank McHugh. Johniiy Mack Brown and Thelma Todd Dir. .Lloyd Bacon.. =70 mina. ;Rel,. DcCl.??. Rev. Dec. 6. ^ Wild Boys of the Road. Drama ot the 'orphans of the depression.' Frankle Darro, Dorothy Coonan, Rochelle Hudson, Ann Hovey. Dlr, William A Wellman. 66 mlns. Rel. Sept. 30. Rev. Sept. 26. World Changes, The. An epic drama of a family through four generations Paul Muni. Aline MacMahon. Mary Astor. Donald Cook, Margaret Lind- say, Jean Mulr, Patricia EMlls. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy. 95 mlns- Bel ' Kov. 25.- Rev. Oct. 3L - •- .i Studio: Fox Hills, P^-. Officesi 444 West 68th St. Hollywood. Cal. Nav«» York. N Y. As Husbands Go. 'When tidies Meet' with the sexes reversed. Warner Bax- ter Helen Vinson, Warner Oland. Dir. Hamilton McFadden, 65 mins. ol. Dec. 29. Rev. Jan. 30. These tabulations are compiled from information supplied by the various production companies and checked up as soon as posisible after release. Listing is given when re- lease dates are definitely set. Titles are retained for six months. Man- agera who. receiva service subse- quent to that period should Pre- serve a copy of the calendar for reference. The . running time as given here is presumably that of the projection room showings and can only approx- imate the actual release length {n those states or communities where local or istate censorship may result in deletions. Runmrig time in the reviews, aa given in 'Variety' carry the actual time clocked in the the> aitre after passage by the New York state censorship^ since pictures are reviewed only in actual theatre showings.^ WhTle every effort is made to hold 'thia fist accurate, the information supplied may not alwaya be correct, eveti though official. To .obtain the fullest degree of exacting 'Variety' will appreciate the co-operation of all ma'nagers wfio niay note discrep-. ancies. Talent Flow (Continued from page 3) GalHan, French actress; Susan Kaaren,. chorus girl; Pat Paterson, iSngllsh actress; Charles Beyer, le- git; Nigel Bruce, legit; Sid Slivers, writer-actor hi vaude and musical comedy; Rosemary Ames, showgirl; and Jane Barnes, legit. Metro—Jean. Dixon, legit; Lteo Carroll, legit; Rofis Alexander, le git: Mrs. Pat Campbell, legit; Fay Bainter, legit; Ian Keith, legrlt, and Louise Henry, nite club entertainer. Warner—Donald "Woods, legit; Paul Kaye, legit; Joan Wheeler, le- git; Helen Lowell, legit; Pauline True, model; John Eldredge, legit'; Emily Lowry, legit; Colin. Clive, le git, and MaEgaret Hamilton, legit (one pic). Paramount—^Lanny Ross, radio; Kitty Carlisle,, legit; Dorothy Dell, legit; Joe Morrison, radio; Eddie Craven, legit; Paul. Gerritts, legif; Mary Morris, legit, and Dorothy Stlckney, leelt. Radio—Ada Gavell^ stock actress; Arnold Korff, legit; Sara Haden, le- git (one pic); Marjorle Lytell, legit (one pic); Jean Connors, RKO beauty contest winner, and Mar- garet Hamilton, legit (one pic). Signing of talent by the.pic com- panies on the N.T. end would have probably been much more extensive had not the companies mainly sought juveniles and ingenues, and paid little attention to the char- acter people except in rare cases. Coast casting directors flerure they can get all the characters they want in California, but find new faces In the way of the. younger actors and actresses hard to get there. Although there are cloise to 40 hits in the legit theatres, there has been a notable shortage of young leading men and women in these plays and the companies have had to stray to the by-ways In their search for young talent. All of them ha'Vre been testing chorus girls and boys and artists' models, with Paramount straying into the radio field and yanking a couple of the- handsomer tenors, Lanny Ross and Joe' Morison. However, of all the people sighed here, none of them are of as great importance to theatre b.o.'s as Helen Hayes, Walter Huston, Mir- iam Hopkins, Katherlne Hepburn, Roland Young and Laura Hope Cr6ws are to picture b.o.'s, who are or were in legit this season. They were legiters before they went pic- tures. Mrs. Pat Campbell, and Colin Olive, the former signed by Metro and the latter by Warner, were the only legit b.o. personalities signed thi.s season. And both were in flops; Mrs. Campbell In 'The Party,' and Colin Clive in 'The Lake.' Berkeley Square. From the stage play ot the same title. Turn back the years type of play. Leslie Howard. Heather Angel. Dir. Frank Lloyd. 87 mlns.. (roadshow time). Rel. Nov. 3. Rev, Sept. 19. Carolina. From Paul Green's stape piny of laist season. .Tanet Gaynor, Lionel Barrymore, Ro.bti Young. Henrietta Croaman. Ir. Henry King. 82 mlns. Rel. Feb. Charlie Cnan's Gr«atest Case. Another adventure ot the Chinese sleuth. Warner Oland, Heather Angel. Dir. Hamilton MacFadden. Rel. Sept. 16. Rev Oct. 10. Coming Out Party. Origihal done by the Lasky unit. Frances Dee, Gene Raymondi Alison Skipworth. Dir. John Blystone. Uel. Mar. 2. Devil Tiger. Wild animal yarn made in Asia. Marlon Burns, Kane Rich- mond, Harry Woods and natives. Dir. Clyde E. Elliott. 60 mlns. Rel. Feb. .16, Rev. Feb. 13. Doctor Bull. From the novel, 'The Last Adam, Will Rogets, Louise Dresser. Dir. John Ford. 76 mins. .Rel. Sept. 22. Rev. Oct. 10. Frontier Marshal, The. Familiar theme of the unknown cleaner-up. John Wayne. Dir. Lew. Seller. 66 mins. Rel, Jan. 19. Rev. Feb. 6. Qood Companions, The. <Brltlsh made.) From the Priestly novel ot an Eng- lish concert troupe: Jessie Matthews. Dir. Victor Saville. ReL Sept. 4. Rev, Oct. 17. Heir to the Hobrah. From an old stage hit by the late Paul Armstrong. George O'Brien, Mary Brian, Dir. Geo. Marshall. 72 mins. ReL Feb. 9. Held That Girl. Original story. James Dunn, Claire Trevor. Dir. Hamilton MacFadden. 66 mins. Rel. Feb. 16. Hoopla. Talker version ot The Barker, stage play made as a silent; Clara Bow. Preston Foster. Rich. Cromwell. Dir. Frank Lloyd. 86 mlns. Rel. Nov, 30. Rev. Dec. 5. 1 Am Suzanne. Novelty story with puppet sequences. Lilian Harvey, Gene Raymond, Plccoll M.irlonettes, Yale Puppeteers. Dir. R. V. Lee. 99 mlns. Re). Dec. 22. Rev^ Jan. 23. I Believed In Vou. Ori^nal story. Rosemary Ames, Victor Jory, John Boles, Dfr Irving Cummings; Rel. Feb. 23. I Waa a Spy., lBHtlsh> Based on the story by Marthe MacKenna. Hertiert. Marshall, Madaleine Carroll, Conrad Veldt. Dir. Victor Saville. 83 mlns. Re|. Dec. 1&. Rev, Jan. 16. JlRimy and Safty. James DUnn, CIsiire Trevor. Dir. Jas. Timing. Rei. Nov. 24. Rev. Dec. 19. -Last >Trali. The. Zane Gray story. Geo. O'Brien, El rendel. CI Ire Tre'Vor. Dir. James Timing. 60 mlns. Rel, Aug, 26. Rev. Jan. 28. Mad Game. The. SperiCer Tracy, Claire Trevor. • Dir. Irving Cummings. 73 mins. Rel. Oct. 27. Rev. Nov. 14. Mr, Skltch. From the story 'Green Dice." Will Rogers, Zasu Pitts, Rochelle Hudson, Harry Green. Eugene Pallette. Dir. Jas. Cruze, Rel. Dec. 29. Rev. Dec. 2Z. My i-tps Betray. Lilian Harvey's second U, S. release, but the first made. From the play by John Bafderson.- Lilian Harvey, John Boles, -Ea Bren- de'. Dir. John Blystone. 70 mma Rel. Nov. 10. Rev; Nov. 7. My Weakness, Musical. Utfan Harvey, Lew Ayrea Dir. David Butler. 74 mlns. Re*. Sept. Rev. Sept. 26. Olson's Night Out. EI Brendel's first feature. Barbara Weeks, Walter Cat- lett. Dir. MaK St. Clalr. 70 mlns. Bel. Nov. 17. Rev. Jan. 9. Paddy the Next Best Thing.' From the stage play. Janet Gaynor, Warnet Baxter Dlr, Harry Lachman. 8S mlns. Rel. Sept. 8. Rev. Aug. 22. PUorimage. Mothea tore from a new ang^le. From the L A. R. Wiley story. Henrietta Grossman. Heather Angel. Norman Poster, Marian Nixon. Dir. John Ford. 96 mina' Rel. Aug. 18. Rev. July 18. Power and the Glory, The. Jesse Laslcy's *narrataffe' story. A man's career- 4r nasbbacks. Spencer Tracy. Colleen Moore. Dir. Wm, K. BowarO. 9H mine. Rel. Oct. 9^ Shangha> Madn ess . Uagaslne atory by F. U. firennati. River pirates on a Chinese stream. Spencer Tracy. Fay Wray. Dir. John Blystone. <• mlns. ReL Aug. 4. Rev, SepL 26. - Sleepers East. From the novel by Fredk. Nebel. Wynne Gibson, Preston Foster. Dir. Kenneth MacKenna. 69 mktm. ReL Jan. 2&. Smoky. From the novel by Wi!t< James. Victor Joey. Irene Bientley, Franola ^ Ford. Dir. Eugene Forde. 66 mins. ReL Dec 8. Rev* Jan.'9. Wails of Gold. FroBfr Kathleen -Norris' novel. Sally Bilera. Norman. Foster. Die Kenneth MacKenna. Rel: Oct. Iff. ' Worst Woman in Paris, The. Z^sky production for Fox. "Eltle ts explana- tory. Benlta Hume.- Adolphe Menjou.. Heleir Chandler. Dlf. Honta BelL 76 'mina ReL Oct. 20'. Rev. Nov. 28*. Fceulec Astociatei ^^'^^Jl'Vfrk^.Sil v. Kiss of Araby.. 6riglnaK Sahara atory, ot rBitish army and Biff, with love interest. Maria Ai/bsi^ Walter Byron, Claire Windsor. 13tt. £fitt Rosen. Rel. Aprtt 21. Love Past Thirty^ A woman^a struggle against the lura of youth for the man she loved! Alleen Prlngle, Theodor von Elta, Gertrude MessInKer, Phyl- lis Barry. Dir. Vin Moore. 73' mlns. Rel. Jan. 27. Marriage on Approval. Novel. The conflict between the old generation and the new in the- realm of lore and matrlnutny. Sacbaca^ Kene, Donald .. Dlllaway. Dir. Howard Higgln. Bel. Nov. 20. War ot the nange. Tom Tyler western. Dir. J. P. McQowait, 9Qt niteia ReL Sept. 22. Rev. Dec. 12. When a Man Rides Alone. (Monarch.) Tom Tyler does a modem Mbls. Hood with a gold mine. Dir. J. P. McGtowan. 66 mlns. Rev. Dec. Vt. Gaumont-British ^26 wst 42nd st.,^ (BRITISH MADE) Channel Crossing. Drama. Matheson Lang, Constance Cummlners. JQlr. MIU ton Rossmer. 68 mlns. Rev. Oct. 81. Falling for You; Comedy drama. Jack Hulbert. Cicely Courtheldce^ ' Dir. Jack Hulbert. 71 mins. Rer.- Aug. 4. Ghoul, The. Thriller. Boris Karlofle. Dir. T. H. Hunter. 73 mins. Rel. Jan. 1. Rev. Jan. 30b Orders Is Orders. Comedy of American making film In British army. James Gleason, Charlotte Greenwood. Dir. Walter Fbrde. 70 mins: Rev, Aug. 18. Mm lAsfitf* Offlcee: RKO BldO«, RacOe City, raajeiiic vei'ir city Charhirng Deceiver, Tha.- (Birltlsh made.) Romantic drama of Cinderella type. Constance Cummings and Frank Lawton. Dir. Monty Banks. ReL Dec. 8. Curtain at Eight. Story of a iiiuFder mystery by Octavus Roy (3ot)en. C. Au-; brey Smith, Dorothy MackaHl. Paul Cavanagb. Dir. IS. Masaai Hopper. 72 mlns. Rel Oct. L. Rev. Feb. 13. Divorce Bed. The. Divorce- racket exposed; Edward Arnold, John Miljan. Dir. Hobart Benley. JReL Jan.. 16. Morning After, The. A merry mix-up ot International spy systema. Ben Lyon and Sally Biters. Dir. Allan Dwan. ReL Jan. 1. Sing, Sinner, Sing. Torch singer marries a millionaire. Paul Luka% Leila Hyams. Dir. Howard' (%rhity. 74 mina Rel. AuC- L Sin of Nora Moran, The. Woman Is framed to shield the biflher-upe. Ztta Johann. Alan Dlnehart Paul Cayanagh, John MllJan, Dir. PbU Gold- btone. Rel. Dec. 12. Rev. Dec. 19. You Made Me Love You. <Britlsh made). Farce comedy of the taming ot a spitfire wife. Thelma Todd and Stanley LupbKk - Dir. Monty Banks. Rcl. Nov. 24. RQach's New Gang Hollywood, Feb. 26. Hal Roach has started the fourth of hi.s 1933-34 series of Our Gang comedies with Gus Melns megglng. "~if>ic has only three fofmer mem- bers of the Gang, Spanky McFar- landii-'Tommy Bond and Stymie Beers, with balance of youngs1«*s newcomera. Studios: Culver City, CaHf. Metro omeesi 1840 Broadway, Mew York. N. V. Beauty for Sale. Faith Baldwin's 'Beauty.' Otto Kniger, Madge Evans. Una Merkel, Alice Brady. Dir. Rich. Boleslavsky. 86 mlns. Rev. Sept 19. Rel. Sept. 1. Bombshell. Jean Harlow as a harassed picture star with Lee Tracy her publicity man. Tranchot Tone, Frank Morgan, Ted Healy, Una Merkel. Dir. Victor Fleming. 98 mlns, ReL Oct 13. Broadway to Hollywood. Three generations In a stage family. Alice Brady, Frank Morgan, Madge Evans, Russell Hardle, Eddie Quillan. Dir. Wli- lard Mack. 83 mlns. ^Rev. Sept. 6. Rel. Sept 16. Cat and the Fiddle, The, From the successful musical play by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach. Ramon Novarro, Jeanette MacDonald, Frank Mor- - gan, -Charles Butterworth, . Jean Hersholt. _VlYienne . aegaL- JDLr,L =Wil- liam K. Howard. Rel. Feb. 9. Chief The. Ed Wynn an a simpleton of the gay 'nineties. Dorothy MackalL William (Stage) Boyd, K/Ile Ellsler, C. Henry Gordon. Dir. Charles Rlesner. 68 mlns, Kel. Nov. 3. Rev. Dec. 5. Dancing Lady. Jamea Warner Bells^h's Saturday Evening Post story. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Fred Astaire, Winnie Llghtner, -Ted Hf'nly. Dir. Robt-.- Z.-Leonard. • 00 mins. Rel. Nov. 24, Kev. Dec, 6. Day of Reckoning. Bashed on Morris Lavlnc's story, 'Hall of Ju.stlce. Rich- ard Div, Madge Evans, Una Merkel, ConWay Tecrle. Dir. Charles Bra- bin. 70 mins. Ilel. Oct. 27. Rev. Nov. 7. (Continued on page 29) —....