Variety (Mar 1934)

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Tuesday, Marcli 13, 1934 (Continuied from page 29) •lioul, The. Thriller. Boris Karloff. Dir. T.;H. Hunter. 73 mins. Rel Jan. 1. Rev, Jan. 80. •rtf«r» U Order*. Comeay of American making fljm In BrlUsh army. James Gleason, Charlotte cfreenwood. Dir. Walter Forde. 70 mlna.^ev. Aug. IS Maieitic ^^e*e« RK^ aidq.. >IUdle city New VoHt'city Cnarming Deceiver, The. (British made.) Romantic dramtt otCinderella tvoe. Constance Cummings and Franlc liawton. Dir. Montr Banks. Rel: Dec. 8. - • Curtalii at Eight. Story of a murder myeterv by Octavtis Roy Cohen. . C An. brey Smith, Dorothy Mackaill Paul CavaiaiSr Wr.^ iffiS Hipper* 72 mlna, Rel. Oct. U Rev. Feb. IJ. ' Morning After, J'hOi A menr mix-up of International spy Byatcmii.^ Beii Lyon and Sally Ellers. Dir. Allan Dwan. Rel. Jan. 1. •WOf Sinner, Sing. Torch singer marries a •mlttlonalre, PituJ Lukas. Leila Hyama. Dir. Howard Christy. 74 nihis. ReL Aug^ .l <■ Johann. Alan Dlnehart. Pa^il Cavanagh. John MlTjaa. Dir. f»Htt GoM- btolie. Re]. Dec. 12. Rev. Dec. 19. Wnknovvn Blonde. Prom the novel "Collusiori." The-divorce racket. Edward Arnold, Helen Jerome Eddy. Dir. Hobart Henley, R^ STareh. You Made Me Loye You. (British made). Faree eemedy. of -«he taming of a spitfire wife.. Thelma Todd and Stanley Luplda 'Dir.:-Monty Batiks. Reli XMoV. 24. ■ : Culver City, Calif. eauty for 'Merhel, Alice Brady. Rel. Sept. 1. Faith Baldwin's 'Beauty.' tto- Rntger. Maifge JQvana. &na Rich. Boleslavsky. 85 rotes. RfeVi Sept r Bombshell. Jean Harlow as a harassed .pictare..star 4.«Jth Lee Tracv ,fiei publicity ni^ui. Franchot Tone, Frank M«rean. Ted Healy, Una Merkel." Dir. Victor Fleming. 98 mIns. ReL Oct.* t3. « roadway to Hollywood. Three generations in ra. ^ag^.tamily. Aiitfe Brady. Frank Morgan, Madge Evans, Russell HarMt. Bddie 4iulllan. Dir. WiU lard Mack. 83 mins. Rev. Sept. 5. Rel. .Sept. 15. C«t and. the Fiddle, The,- From-the-soeeegafuF-nmsical iptii y .b.v Jer ome Keni and Otlo Harbach. Ramon Xovarro. JeanetteJMacDonald. Frank Mor* gan. Charles Butterworth. Jean Hersbolt-^Vlvieane-Segal. Dir. WU- liam K. Howard. Rel. Feb.' 16, Rev.. Feb. Ph X*?.^: Wynn as a simpleton of the gay -Vnineties. Dorothy Mackall. .vjilliam (Stage) Boyd, EfBe EUsler, C.Henry Gordon. Dir. Charles Riesner. CS ming. Rel. Nov. S. Rev. Dec. 6. . Dancing .Cady. James Warner Bellah^S Saturday: Evening Post etory. Joan Crawfordi Clark Gable.. Franchot Tone.: Fred''Afi(aire.<^ Winnie Ughtner. Ted Ilealy. Dir. Robt. Z. Leonard. 90 mins. Reh Nov. £4. . Rev. Dec: S. Day ot "Reckoning. Based on Morris Lavine's story... 'Hair of Justice:' fiftjh- ard Dlx, Madge Evans,. Dna Merkel; C6n\7ajr;Tearle. Dir. Charles Bra- bin- 70 mins. Rel. Oct 27. Rev: Nov. 1. Inner at Eight, From the stage play, AH.star east headed by Marie Dressier and John Barrymore. Dir. 'Geo. Ctikor. vfiaeKtehow^ -leBetta 110 mi]i.«i. ReL, J an. 12. Rev. Aug. 29. ■. - ■ into. Lore and hate In the ic'elands. . £fatfve cast. -Dir. W. 8.. Van Dvke Roadshow length, J20 mlns. Rel. Jan. l:;. ,«ie!V.'N*v. 21. * itive Lovers. Robert Montgomery and Madge^&vMs >as-the lovers In a story most, of whose action takes place on a<'transcoaiinental bus. Nirt Penfileton. C. Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn.- Dir. H. Boleslavsky. 84 miiis. Rel. Jan. 6. Rev. Jan. 16. .. Qolng Hollywood. Marlon DaVles - ciiases a radTo crooner to the studio: Marion Da vies, Blng Crosby. Dir. Raoul Walah. mins. Rel. Dec 22; Rev. Dec. 26. Her Sweetheart Christopher Beaii. The^Broadway play by. JR^ne Fnuf'hols and Sidney Howard. Marie Dressier. Lionel;Barrymore, Helen Mack. Dlr Sam Wood. 90 mlns. ReL Nov. 17. «Rev.' :rov. 28." Holly wood F*rty. All star musical film. Rel. AttfiLIS. l4iughlng Boy. I'.amon Novarro in the title-role.'' Based on the Pulitzer Prize winiiii'jj novel by Oliver La Farge. ■ Lupe Velez. Dir. \\\ S. Van Dyke Pvel, April 20. Lazy River. Story of the shrimp ftsherfes among. :the Cajtins in the Louisiana l>ayou country. Jean Parker, Robert Young, C. Henry Gordon. Dir George Seitz. 77 mlns. Rel, March . 16. Meet the Barron. . Jack Pearl'brings his radio-charactertxatlon ttf'the.screen. Jimmy Durante, .Zasu f>ltts. Ediia May Oliver. Ted Heftiy and his stooges. Dir. Walter Larig. 70 .mins.,: Rel.-Oct. 20. : Rev. Oct. SI. Men in White. PIcturlzation. of the successful Broadway stage-plar of hos- pital Jlfe. Clark Gable, Myroa Loy, Jeaii Herslibit-. :Dir. R. Bolesiavsky No release set. Mystery of Mr. X. Based on the Crime Club novels' by Philip MacDonald R<.1»ert Montgomery, Elzabeth Allan, Lev. is Stone. Dir. Edgar Selwyn Rel. Feb. 23. Rev. Feb. 27. Ight Flight. Air story of u South American-.'ffigbt : from' the novel by StUnt-E^upery. Johii Barrymore,. Helen. Huye3, Clark Gable. ■ Uonei Barrymore, Robt. Montgomery, MjTna Loy. - Dir. David. O. Selzniciu 89 mlns. Rel. Oct 6. Rev. Oct. 10. CMd Hannibal. May Robson as a Wall Street manipulator.- Lewis-Stone, Jean Parker. Dir. C. Riesner, ReL Jan.'26. . Operator 13. Based on the last novel of the late Robert W. Cliamber.s. ■ Marion Davles, Gary Cooper. Dir. Rltehard Bole^lavdky. KoB^releasff set, PMithouae. Arthur Somers Roche Cosmopolitan aerial.. 'Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy, Mae Clark. Dir. W..S. Van' Dyke. :l*el. Sept.-'&< Kev. :Sept; 12, IRrfzefighter and the Lady. Max Baer, heavj'weight'contender, and Myrha Loy in the title ro-es. Prima Carhera, Jack'Dempsey. Walter Huston: Dir. > W. S. Van Dyke, 90 mlns. ReL Kov.^ ERev. Nov. 14^ Qtieeh Christina. Greta Garbo as the seventeenth- century-Tqueen who was brought up as . a boy. Lewia Stone, Ian Keft]|i7 raiaabeth ¥oung. Dir. Rouben-Mamoulian. 90 mlns, ReL Feb. 9. •Bev.-Jan. -2, Riptide (Opposing Forces Within Woman>. An American girl, marries into Knglish nobility and sulferia disappointment and dlsiUuslonment. Nbrmai Sliearer, Robert Montgomery, Herbert - ^orsltalU Mrs. Pat Campbell. Dr. Edmund Gouldlng; ReL March 23. Bftdie Mcl<ee. Based on the novel by Vina Delmar, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone; Dir. Clarence Brown No release sot. Bliould Ladies Behave. £<'^om the stage pfiay, 'The - Vinegar Tree.' Lionel Barrymore, Alice Brady. Dir. Harry Beaumont. Sfr mins. Rel. Dee. l Rev. Dec. 19. "BhowOff, Tiie. pictuTizaiifm of cJcoTge Keliy'V; B^erdway-'siiceests;" spehceF Tracy^ Madge Eyieins, Lois Wilson. Dir. Cliarles Riesner. ' 79 mins, Rel March 9, Solitaire Man. Crook story with plenty of punch, Herbert Marshall, May Rooson, Elizabeth Allan, Ralpii Forbes; Dir. Jack Conway. 62 mins. Rel. Sept. 22. Rev. Sept. 26. Sons of the Oesert (Hal Roach). Lanrel and Hardy attend » fraternal con- vention. Dir. \ym; Ai Selter. 65 mlns/ Rel. Dec, 29, Key. Jan. 9. StAge. Mother. From Bradford: Ropes' noye) of stage life. Ahce Brady. Maureen O'Sullivan, Franchot Tone, ' Pliillipa Holmes, Dir, Chas. R, Brabiii, 85 mins, Rel, Sept- 29, Rev. Oct. 3. Tartari and His Mate. Further, adventures oif the characters created by Ed- gar Rice Burroughs. Johnnie AV'el.ssmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, _NeiI Hamilton; Dir. Cedric Gibbons; Rel. Marcii 30. T^U Side of Heaven. Domestic drama from a novel.. Lionel Barrymore, Fay Bainter, Mae Clark, Una Merkel, Tom Browii; Dir. Wm, K. Howard. 73 mins. Bel. Feb. 2. Rev. Feb. 13, . Tugboat Annie. From the Saturday Eve. Post series. Marie Dressier, Wal- lace Beery. Dir. Mervyn LeRpy. 88 mlns. ReL Aug. 4. Rev. Aug. li. Turn Back the Clock. Story oif a man' who relives hte •past, Lee TraCy, Jttae Clerk, Peggy Shannon. Dir. Edgar Selwyn. 80 inins, ReL Aug. 25. Rev. Aug. 29. !Mva Villa. Wallace Beery portrays the famous MeKlcan chariacter, Pancho Villa, Stuart Erwih, Fay Wray, Leo CarriUo. Dir. Jack Conway. Rel, April 6, Women In Hie Life, The. Criminal lawyer, deserted by his wife, sends to the cliair the man who fitole her. Otto Kruger, Una Merkel, Ben Lyons. Dir, Geo. B. Seltz. 7i mins. Kel. Dec. 3. Rev. Jan, 80. ^^tett Carn't Boy Everythlng.-=-Story-ora-domIneerlnfi^old-womanr=May=Robson,- Jean Parker. Lewis Stone; Dir. C. H, Reisner. 72 mitts, Rel. Jan. 2G; Rev. Feb. 6. •IWdIo: 6048 Sunset Blvd., MonoffrMtt **S*«L*!*.!^* 51' ^^"'"'ISfe Hollywood, CaL IVlonogroni Rockefeller Center, N.Y.C. Avenger. The. Vengeance In prison Ralph F*orbea. Adrlenne Ames, Dir. Ed, Marin, 72 mins. ReL Aug, 26. Rev. Oct. 10. Beggars in Ermine. Lionel Atwell, Betty Furness. Dir. Phil Rosen. Black Beauty. Horse story. Alex Ktrkland, Esther Rxlston. Phtl Ro3.in\, 70 mlna. Rel. Aug. 10. Rev. A^g. 29. ^ *'^®2, P^^^ Prlntzlau's story, Two Little Amis,' Martha SlSS*^®/o^V^°**'^®.*^lV Buster Phelps. Beryl Mercer. Dir. Robert Vig- noia. 68 mlns. ReL Nov^ IS.. Rev. Mov. .98. . DavUVMata, The. Cgnvicted mnrderarwhD dies m the electric chair ahead ffin?^S*l*5:g.'}yf«Vv^*SeT'^ '^^'^ Fugitive, The. A 1500,000 mail robbery. Western. Rex Bell. Cecilia Parker Dlr, Harry Fraser. 64 mlns, ReL Aug. 10. Rev. Sept. 26, CSalloping Romeo. Western story. Bob Steele, Dlr, R, N. Bradbury. ins. Rel. Sept. 1., Rev. Oct. 31. He Couldn't Take It. Story by Dorc Scharg, Inside story ot jprooess eervlng raenet. Ray Walker, Virginia OherrilL George E/ atone, Dorothy Granger, Paul PorcasL Dir. Wltliam NJgh. fiev. Dec; 11. Lucky Texan, The. Western story, of a nuin accused of the murOer of his pal. John 1^ ayne, Dir. Paul: Malvern. 66 mins. ReL Jan. 2J. Rev. . Feb, 13. Mystery Liner. Noah Beery, Astrld Alwyn. Dir. Wliliam Nigh. ReL Dec 19. -Rev. Nov. 28. Rainbow Raiieh. Adventures of the frelterwelght champ lot the Raclflc fleet. Hex Bell, Cecelia Parker. Dir. Harry Fraser. -69 mins. Rel. Aug. 26, Ranger* Code, Texas cattle ranger story. Bobe Steele. Dir. R: N. Bradbury, 6o mlns. Bel. Sept. 16. Rev. Sept. 26. Riders or Destiny. Western scrap about water rights, wjtli some big flood stuff, John Wayne. Dir. R. N. Bradbury, BS mins. Rel. Oct. 10. Rev. Dec. 12, ; Sagebrush Trail, The, Loiie Star western. John Wayne, Dir, Armand Schaefer, 53 mins. ReL Dec, 13, Rev, Sensation Hunters, Society high life. Arlihe Judge, Preston CJhas, Vidor, 75 mlns. ReL Sept. 20. -Rev. Jan. 9. Sixteen Fathoms Deep. Sponge diver's romance, Sally O'Neill. Creighton Chancy. Russell Simpson. Maurice Black. Dir. Arihand SclLiefer. 69 mlns, Rel. Jan; 1. Rev. Jan. 23. Skyway; A via Upn pilot'* shIp-tb-shoVe line, Ray Walk Katfaryn draw- ford;. Dir Lew Collins. 67 mins. ..ReL Aug. ::2, Sweetheart of Sigma Cht, College musical, Mary Carlisle. Buster Cirrabbe . Dir. Ed. Marin. 80 mlns. ReL Oct 1, Rev. Nov..14. West of the Divide. Lone Star western. John Wayne, Virginia rown Faire. Dir. B, N. Bradbury, Woman's Man. Hollywood inside story.. John Halliday, Wallace Ford,^ Mar- guerite de la Motte, Dir. Edward Luddy. fttudloa: 9851 Marathon St., PurmwnMm¥ OfhcesMsirt Broadway, HotiyWood, Calif. r«rampUllf N«wVerk,N'v Alice In Wonderland. The Carroll storj' visualized. Charlotte Henry and most of the Par. , stars. Di r. Norman M cLeod. 76 mlna. ReL Dee. 22. Re^u. D&C. 27. All Of Me. From the stage play, 'Chrysalis,' Fredrlo^March. Miriam Hopkins, Geo. Raft.: Dir, Jaa Flood; I 70.m;ins.. R«a. Jan. 36. Rev. Feb. 6. Big Executive, Story of big business -from. Alice Dner-^UIIer'a story. Rlcardc Cortez, Rich. Bennett, Elizabeth Koung,. Sbaron Lynn. Dir. Earl C. KentoB., 70 mina ReL Aug^ 18. Revv Oct. S. Bolero, Story; of a gigolo who sitarted in Hoboken. Geo. Rait, Carole Lom- bard, Sally Rand. Dir. Wesley Ruggles. 83 mins. ReL Feb. 23; Rev. , Feb. 20. Cradle Song. Dorothea Wleek's first Hollywood *«roduct{on; Mother love ot nun for a. foundling in a Spanish convent. Evaljn Venable. Sir Guy Standing, Louise Dresser. Dir. Mitchell Leisen^ 78 mlna. ReL Nov. 10. Rev. Nov; 21. Death Takes , a Holiday. Death take's a holiday to learn of life. From the stage Play. Fredrte March, Evaivn Vpinnhfa, T***- Ml» «^hon T.,i.Ufl.n ?<> mlns. Rel. March 80. Rev. Feb. 27. Design for Living. Adapted ftoih Noel Coward's play. Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Miriam Hopkins, Ed. E. Hortou. IMr. Ernst Lubltscb. 90 mins, . Release not set. Rev. Nov. 28. Duck - Soup. Marx Brothers' nonsenslcallty. Raquel Torres, Margaret mont. Dir. Leo McCarey. 69. mirs. ReL Nov. 27. Rev. Nov. 28, Eight Girls In a Boat. Love in a girl's school. Douglas Blontgmnery, Kay Johnson. Dir. Rich. Wallace. 85 mins. ReL Jan.'.6. -Rev.. Jan. 16. Four Frightened People. Mixed quartet in-the jungle.. Olandette (Solbert, Her- bert Marsliall, Mary Boland,. Wm. Gargan. -Dir. Cecil de Mill . Rel, Jan.; 16,. Rev, Jan. 30. .Girl Without a Room. American^ In. Paria Chai^ F&rrell; Chas. Ruggles. Marguerite CThurchlll, Gregory Ratoff,^ Walter Wolff, Dir. Ralph Murphy 72 mins, ReL Dec 8. Rev. Dec .12.' Golden Harvest. Story of the mldillewestelni farms and Chicago wheat pit. Rich. Arlen, Chester Morris^ Genevieve TObin. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 71 mins. ReL Oct. 22. Rev. Nov. .7. Hell and High Water. 'Waterfront story with a -O, 8. Navy backgrounding Rich. Arlen, Judith Allen,. Chas, .^Grapewin,..Sir-Guy Standinjg. Dir. Grover Jones and Wm.. Slavens McNUtt. 'ReL Oct. 27.. Rev. Deci 19. His Double Life. (DowUng.) Light conudy. LiUiap Gisli, Roland Toung, Dir. Artliur Hopkins. 63 mlns. ReL Jan. 12. Rev. Dec. 19./ I'm No Angel. Mae West orlgtnaL Mae -West in tights as. a lion tamer. Cory Grant, Edw. Arnold. Ralf Horolde. Dir. Wesley Ruggles. 87 mlns. Rel. Oct. 13; Rev. Oct. 17. Last Roundup, The. W«stern with a Zane Grey title and a new story. Ran^ dolph Scott, Monte Blue, Barbara Adams, Fred Kohler. Dir. Henry Hathaway. Rel. Jan. 26.. Lone Cowboy, The, Western with Jackie Cooper as the hero. From a t7ill James story. THr. Paul Sloap. 6S miiis, Rel, Dec 1. Rev. Dec 6. Midnight CIbb, The. London jewel thieves. Geo, Raft, CliVe Brook. Guy SUnding,'Alison Skipworth. Dir. Gee Somnea^nd Alex Hall. R«L July 28. Rev. Aug. L Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen. Farcical play. Dorothea Wieck, .Alice Brady. Dir. Ales. HalL 67 mins. ReL Jan., 12. Rev. Jan. 23. No Mere. WomeA. Flagg and Quirt as deep sett divers. Edinund Lowe. Victor McLaglen,'Sally Blane. Dir. Al RogelL 73 mins, ReL Peb. 23, Rev. March 6. ^ One Sunday Afternoon. From the stage play. Lrf>ve8 In .a small town. Gary (hooper; Fay Wray^ Nlel Hamilton, Frances Fuller. Dir. Lk)uIs Lil^bton. 68 mlns. ReL Sept. L Rev. Sept 6. Search for Beauty, The. Pseudo-physical training .yam to display winners In Par's international beauty contest. Buster Crabbe, Ida Luplob, Toby Wing. Jas. Gleason. Dlr, Erie Kenton. 77 mins. Rel, Feb, 2. Rev. Feb. 13. Sitting Pretty. Backstage story smartened up. Jack Oakie, Jaclc. Haley, Ginger Rogers, Thelma Todd, Gregory Ratoff. Dir. Harry Joe Brown. 80 mlns. ReL Nov. 24. Rev. Dqo. 6. Take a Chance. Roland & Brlce production of the stage musical. Jas. Dunn, cniff Edwards, June Knight, Lillian Rdth. Dir. lAwrence Schwab. 80 mins, Rel, Oct. 27. Rev. Nov. 23. This Day and Age. Revolt of the children against politics and gangsters, Chas. BIckford, Judith Allen. Dir. Cecil de MUIe. 82 mins. ReL Aug. 26. Rev. Aug. 29. Three Corniere.d Moon. From the stAge play. Domestic problems of a mildly • -Insane family. Claudette Colbert, Rich. Arlen,- Mary Boland. Dir. El- liott Nagent.. 70^mln^. ReL Aug. 4. Rev. Aus^ 16. Thundering Herd, The. Upper claiss western with the usual Ingredients,. Bandolph Scott, Judith Allen, Buster Crabbe, Noah. Beery, Ray Hatton; Dir. Henry Hathaway. 67 mins. Rel. Nov. 24. Tltlle:and Gus. Keeper of a Chinese resort and her brother, an Alaskan bad man come back home to claim their Inheritahce, a battered ferry boat. W. C: Fields and Allison Skipworth handle the comedy with plenty of opportunity. Dir. Francis Martin. 67 mins, ReL Oct. 13. Rev. Nov. 14. Too.Much Harmony. Usual backstage story: Bing.Crosby, Jack Oakle, Skeets Galiagher, Harry Green, Ned Sparks. Judith Allen. Dir. Eddie Suther- land. 70. mins. ReL. Sept. 16. Rey. Sept. 26. Torch Singer, The. Unwed mother doubles as a cabaret hotcha and a radio mother talker. Claudette Colbert: Kicardo Cdrtez, David Manners, Lyda Robeni, Dir. Alej^; Hall and Geo. Sommers. 70 mins. ReL Sept. 8. ReV. Oct. 10. Way to Love, The. <7heValler, incognito..finds romance with a. French car- nival troupe. Ann Dvorak, Ed. Everett Horton, Minna GombelL Dir. Norman.Taurog. 83 mlns, Rel, Oct. 20. Rev. Nov. 14. White Woman. Tropical story with a brutal vnltc 'k ng' of an l.sland colony, Chas. Laughtoh, Carole Lombard, Chas. Ickford. Dir. Stuart W,.ikeT. 66 niins. ReL Nov. 3. Rev. Nov, 21. Houses 00 Npups m ve juflrglinfl: shQ\ys ^nd runni le like opening acts in protecting turnover. creciv. ence to the coile. roblehi is oyer to avoid overtime where it' isn't justified. A companion problem, is to .set up .operating schedules which will never be too far away trpm novinal. Theatres cannot bpen their doors so. early in the mornjng that, on the final show the audience, will: , be turned out at 10 p.m. As. a result of this, and .taking Into considera' tlon the number of shows to be done,, opening hours how differ as mucltai as 45 minutes or more, but in order not to upset the regular bper- ating ho urs too .much shows are freauently being'cut. • Feature attractionis," or sta:ge shows wliere played^ figure impor- tantly in. the variation of schedule^. Vyhere a picture looks big the aictual operating time Is often abovQ nor- mial despite added costs on the over- time due to NRA provisions. In such cases; however, witb an extra show possii>ly thrown In, overtime is often held down by elIniination_ of shorts, organ specialties or some-" -t-hing~elsfr—in-the—program—-This- aiso is. done sometimes with weak features In an effort to get better turnover land & chance to com^ out on the engagement by a greater number of performances than usual. Different days also act as a guide to the men wbo watch the schedules and make them up. On. Mondays and Tuesdays a .house inay keep Its running time down, but allow more on better days, such as Wednesdays, Thursdays.and Fridays. For Satur- days,. Sundays and holidays an ex- tra, show Is .usua,lly added anyway. The main concern is .flgruring a schedule so that th» wajge mini- naun^ and hbtirly niajdmiiins of the code are not violated anA dangrerous overtime is not iheurredi GARRiCK MAY BECOME B&rS ACE RUN SPOT ChlcasD. icarch 12. Looming closer each diqr is that B. K. wlU not hold Its newly ac* quired loop Garrick to subsequent run product to compete with Jones*. Ltnick & Scha.efor's 'Vf^oods, but will use the Oarrtoik itor first runs and make It the aee run spot in- stead of McVlckera. This wiU follow the possible B. & K, bow-out front MoVlcken .at the end ot May. On FUth I B. & JC paid enough coin on IfoVlckers to renew its hold for three months. If B. & IT. bows out there practic- ally certain tihia house "WBI cevert to J. L. & S. management. Principal : 1270 Sixth Ave., Neyw York. N. V. Jaws of Justice. Kazan, the dog, in a melodrama of .the Northwest Mounted Police, with Richard Terry and Ruth Sullivan. 64 mins, Rel. Deo, 15, Ferocious Pal. Kazan, the dog, in a thrilling mystery-melodrama of the sheep-ralsihg Country. Ruth Sullivan and Robert Manning, 60 rains, Rel. Feb. 1. . , _ ^ . Thunder Over Mexico. Elsensteln's. Mexican made picture ov<*:t which there has been, so' much controversy. All native cast 60 mins. " Rel. Nov, 15. Rev. Sop.t, 2C, fltu«ilosi Hollywood, O IT Q P« JJ^ Office: R,K.O, Blda., Call. . "-iV'Vr. i\.aaio Radio city. n.y!c. Ace of Acet, A pacifist goes to war and becomes a great aviator with a lust for killing. RIchiard Dlx, Elizabeth Allah, Ralph Bellamy. 78 niins. Dir. J, Walter Ruben* Rel. Oct. 20. Rev. Nov. 14,. (Continued on page 34) Spreckels' 3d Sticicup; Bandit Gdte $2,800 San Diego, March'»: Florence Malone, U8tie.ret at the Spreckels theatre, leaned over to look for an object dropped by a. patron. A w;ell dressed man pressed an automatic pistol against her back and said, 'This Is a stick-up. Go to the office.' Bandit fled 10 minutes later: with $2,800 In cash, leaving M. S. Schu- makeir, assistant manager; Thelma Downing, cashier? Chet Cieatbr, checker, and Miss Malone locked In- side the pfBce vault. TVllIlanv Hrodle, in an olflce up- stairs, heard tlie victims pounding and had to call police to eet them out. It's the third time the Spreckels has been heldL- up- within t^Vo years. MINN'S 2D SUEE-SEATia -. - "" ■ Mifineapolisr^IarcTfT'Sir" " ■yvork will start next month on a new 3ure-.*)eater In the heart of the loop, giving the town two such 3howhou."3eSi Art Johnson, locaj RCA. Photor phone representative, is building and ■n-ili operate the theatre which will .seat A06.