Variety (May 1934)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

npuesday," May!« 9» 1934 ri C T ■ H E $ VARIETY 91 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES Harold Auten e wiy, n. v. e. End ot-iifii^ World ("Fin du MondQ* (Fir)r . dolentiflc dream based on Flaramarlon ' - r JrtHSJ^l, ■ X)l^^ .Abe]t, .Gp,hce. 65 mina»' Rel. April 15. lMel«rv(ii$|i]D^an$. Sensitive study of psychbtogiciBil dlf&cultles; Elisabeth Berff-^ ,'|ij©5j; ,:'Dir. Paul C^lnfter. 93 mlns, ReU Feb. 1. Rev. Feb. 6,: Mlra^'ei'^diB Paris CFreiiphi>..-'Adventures of a sirl who wants to be a star In Paris. Jacqiuelln Fir&ticell, Roger ThdvlUe. Dir. Fedor Ozep." 82 mlns. ReK Dec. 23. Rev. Jan. 9. Poll da Carotte (Red H^ad) (French). A story of - adolescence. Robert Lynen. Dir. JuUen Duvlvler. 96 mlns. Rel. Sept. 1. Rev. Dec. 20 and May SO. 8Rvao^ Gold. Commander Dyott's thrilling adventures with savsige hunters. C'lrnm. Dyott. Dir. Commander George Dyott. 67 mlns. Rev. Aug. 8. Chesterfield Pniiimivi^-' •• . Offices, 729 Seventh Ave.,- V^QlUmpiSII. New York, N. . Offices: 1540 Broadway, New York. N. Y. Clt/'Psfi-k—3 Men and a Girl. Sally Blane, Henry B. Walthall. Dir. Richard Thorpe. Rel- May 1. In Love with Life. Ula I^ee, Onslow Stevend, Dickie Moore. Dir. Frank Strayer. 68 mlns. Ry.. April 18. IfteettfWlves. Conway'-ifearle, Noel Francis, Natalie Moorhead* Raymond ;?Dfttton. Dlr, FrankvStrayer. Rel. Majy 16^ Notoi^fb.Vs, But Nlc^. Marian Marsh has'a-hectic love adventure. Betty -.-Cdmip.son, Marian wrarsh. Dir. Rich. Thorpe. 71 mlns: Reir. March 6. Murder,on the Campus.' Mystery with a college background. Shirley Grey, • (fiharles Starrett and J- Farrel McDonald. Rel, Dec. 27. R6v. March 13. ' QuTtteifr^ "The. Newspapet-buslneas In a stnail'town. Chas. Cfrapewln, Emma tyji^i(tn.- Dir. Rich,. Tcferpe.^ 67 mlns. -Rel. Feb. 6. Rev. March 20.' RafhbmryOver BroadW^yrJI^udlcal romance. .-Gtacd Hayes,. Joan-Marsh, Luclen ■■ pStr^fleld. Dir. Rl<5M.i*d Thorpe. •72Vj^lh , Rei. Dec. 23. Rev..Dec 27. Btoleti^ytn^a.- Draraatifei'i&iniance.. Sallyi^BlWrChqirl^s Starrett. Dir. Rlch- •iiftlrd-rrhorpe. .79 mlns. Rel. March 1K> Studio :'^9Vver at Siiii^et, :|;-,:V Holly wood,. Cal. Cpime;i'ot-;.He.len Santley,. The. Murder miyiterar in a picture studio. Ralph • .gellamy, Shirley Gray, Gall Patrick^ :,vDfri D. Ross Lederman. 58 mlns. - R^sl; • April 20. ; ; 'S; Fighting. Code, The.-. T^jtJical horse op6ra~,:with mystery angle. Buck Jones. •:-?^ift?:I^mbert Hinyey^^^^^^^^ ' Rei: ;:Os>c,.30. .. Rev. Jan. 16. Flghtlna Hanger, Thei '^tiSiw.-'up of killers, .by-jg .temporary furloughed ranger • gut f^r verigeanoe^tipfe.tolling his brotheri .Ruck Jones,'Dorothy Revier. . ;Dfr,..;-George B. Se.lt^^ Rel. .Ma'rijh 17. Rev. A^prU 17. Heli Seni^.for Love. YpM^-.ttltate policeman-'^^^ his gang rival. Tim Mc- CxjyDir. D. R6|sd.JC^.erman. Rel. MA3^..19. It Ha^hefied One NightrV'^t'ibarrles wlthoyt^fkther's approval and on leaving his yacht meets ".eby".-'on • bus headlh^vibi* home, • developing comedy- rtomance. Clark Cra:!^«:-Claudette C6lbei:!t\ Dir. Frank Capra. 105'mins. Rel. Feb. 23. Rev.;..]S$lj.-.27. .i-,--. ing-of.Wlld Horses. lipme life of wlld hbrses on the range. Little ro- iiiiuce and less .comefljr. Rex, ■William Janney and Dorothy Appleby. 61 .mihs. Rel. Nov. 10. Rev. March 27. Let's Fall In Love. Musical with usual backstage romance with a different twist. Edmund Lowe, Ann Sothern, Miriam Jordan, Gregory Ratoff. Dir. David Burton. 67 mins. Rel; Dec. 26. Rev. Jan. 23. 08t Previous Thing in Life. Abandoned mother relives her own romance through her son, Jean Arthur, Donald Cook, Richard Cromwell, Dir. Lambert Hilyer. R«J...May 19. Inth .Grliest, The. Eight.fifeiotple mysteriously invited to dinner after arriving • toW 'Death is-nlifith guest and all wUl'.dl^; Six perish. .. Donald Cook, <3ehevieve Tobih. ' . Dir/'-Roy'William NeiJl. 69 mins. Rel. Jan. 31. Rev. March 6. i..t!lo (Sreater Glory. Ferenc Molnar's 'Paul Street Boys' with a mo.stly juvenile !. ••■;.'■ '• • cast; ■-Geo. Breakston/Jlnimy Butler,. Raljph Morgan, Lois Wilson. Dir. liv^-.^^r 'rffStiK Borzage. 7.8,:mljis^. Rel. AlJrU % , JteV,; .May 8. ! One - Ia':: Gli}lty« 'WeU'-pl?tiii^''^ttXur.der' inyste^yt'i'Ritliax Bel'l^ Shirley Grey. vW^itaimbert- Hi«j|&Si\^<.n«iis. ••'RelVSMaU&lijt^.•>•■.' .' . r--- Once tO'(Every Woman.'.-\JEIeavy. draraia. of.•ihoaptfsil'life'6en;terlng around big • ■ op.erfl.tlon. Ralph ./Bfeliawty \ahd'FiajK"^^ HlUyer.' 70 ••^rolKiifc . Rel. Jan;Vii^f:-^e*.vMarch. l5;i-Atr.--: '.." ' ■.'..•.. -.' > Pa These tabulations aro compiled from information aupplied by the varioua production companies and checked up a^ soon as possible after release. Listing is given when re- lease dates are definitely set. Titles are retained for six months. Man- agers who receive 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 'oom showings and can only approx- imate the actual release length in those states or communities where local or state censorship may result irf deletions. Running time in the reviews as.given in 'Variety' carry the actual, time clocked in the the.- atre after passage by the New York state censorship, since, pictures are reviewed ■ only in actual theatre showings. While every effort is made to held this list accurate, the information supplied may 'not always be correct^ even though Official. To obtain the fullest degree. 6f accuracy, 'Varied/, will appreciate the co-operation of all managers who.m^y note discrep- ancies. - , . „ .. - - - efforts Wa^P^'oTt his par|feiS.>Snd-liifothers jsniifelsfersf-is r^bblife him of his own. Jmj)i)lness. Stuart-'iSP^lti, Ann ■ SoBiei'n.vi^rline - 'Dotfge;'' Diri Walter" 9hadav^^':of Sing Sing. .-.Bacl^teer's sister in' i'ove with detective's .son. Both • ••^difs'pbjecting to rjjmince. Boy £ramed..by redhots and saved by father. .Mityy-Brian, Bructf. (Jabot, Dir. PhlLRoaen. 63 mins, .Rel. Dec. i. ■RH.-Feb. 27, . I- ;• ■ Istei^s pnder the Skin.''-Tirefl business man takes a matrimonial vacaLtton and giila it out of his system, Elissa Lahdi, Frank Morgan, Jos. Schildkraut. Dir, David Burton..^ 7(^-.mlns. Bfcl. .April .15. Social RffgUter. A ohotu^'.gi^I's adventures in high society. Colleen Moore, Chas. vWinninger, Paiiljne Frederick, Alex. .Kirkland. Dir. Marshall NJetan. 74 mlns. Rel. March 10, Speed Wings. Western with airplanes to break monotony of sagebrush. Tim McCoy, Evalyn Knapp. Dir. Otto Brewer.'-. 61 mlns. ReL Feb. 6, Rev. April 3. StralSTftaway. Tim McCoy discards the chaps and sombrero for the speedway. Tim McCoy. Dir. Otto Brower.. 68 mins. Rel. Dec. 22. Rev. Jan. 23. Twentieth Century. From the stage hit. Temperamental theatrical manager and temperamental star on same train. John Barrympre, Carole Lom- baVd. Dir. Howard Hawks. 91 mins. Rel. May 11. Rev. May 8. ice in the Night. Complications in the telephone business. Tim McCoy. Dir. Cli'is. C. Colemai>. 59 mins. Rel. April 6. Whirlpool.A self-sacriflcirjg husband meets death to shield his wife. .Tack Holt.' Jean Arthur. Dir. R. W. Nclll. 74 mlns. Rel. April 10. Rev. iff I I First Division ^^'^'^'^ "nITw Vo^k?-). I Releases Also i Alli'ed, Chesterfield arid Monogram ' Beggars it\ Ermine. Lionel! Atwill, Betty Furness. iDlr. Phil Rosen,' .r.ol. jiiay 1. - j; ■ < Broken oVeams. A fatheil's devotion to his young son. .'Randolph Scott, •Martha Sleeper, Reryl Metxer. Bustei^ Phelps.' Din Robert .Vignola. 6t ins. miii^. Rel. Dec. 1. Ity Llmiits, A millionaire; ailing and tiring' of lireaUh,-?falls ^In with two .liobdes and enjoys life fir a time. !lfi^nk Craven,. Sally Blane, Ray Walker. Dir. Wm. Nigh, i; 70 mips. ^leC Majj; 1. •■ / ' City Park. Three men voluntarily becime the guardians of a destitute young girl. Sally Blane, Henry B. Walthall, Mfetty Kfemp, Johnny Herron. Dir. Richard Thorpe. Rel. May 15. " /" Cross Streets. Young doctor, jilted by the woman he loves, f"Ulns!'hls career, until daughter of same woman falls in love with him, years"later. Rel. Jan. 22. Dir. Frank Stra^^r., Eat^'Em Alive. Jungle super thriller. 66 mi . Rel. Feb. 1. l^opflofterfl^Men. Collecffoii'-of 'uncensored Var fllw. talcen" from government ;■ rfrcllives of 14 warrlrig nations; Rel. April 1. ' French production of a de Maupassant story. Dubbed in English. A village paragon who lost his virtue.- 55 mins. Rel. Dec. 26. Rev. Jan. 9. He Couldn't Take It. Inside story of a process server who makes good with his summonses and gets his man. Ray Walker, Virginia Cherrill, George B. Stone. Dir. Wm. Nigh. 64 mins. Rel. Jan. 1. House of Mystery. An archeologist returns to America from the Far East, with- a curse on his head for his stolen wealth. Verna Hille, Ed Lowry. Dir. AVm. Nigh. 61 mins. Rel. Ma^ 30. Iq Love With Life. A hard-hearted millionaire, refusing, aid to his starving daughter, takes her young son from her. Llla Lee, Cldude Gllllngwater, ',.'.' Dickie Moore, Dir. B'rank Strayer. 68 mins. Rel.-May i. In the Money. A goofy family, suddenly broke, pin their hopes on a Shake- *•; -' ■' spealrean-minded prize fighting champ. Skeets Gallasfher, Lois Wilson. Warrep Hymer, Sally Starr. Dir. Frank Strayer. <7 mins. Rel. Jan. 15. Lajwless Valley.' Western horse opera. Lane Chandler. Rel. May 1, Loud Speaker. Comedy-drama of a radio star. Ray Walker, Jacqueline Wells. Dir. Joseph Santley. Rel. May 21. Manhattan Love Song. Two orphaned Park Avenue society deb sisters, forced to go to work, change places with their .servants who go 'society.' Dixie Lee, Robert Armstrong. Dir, Leonard Fields. Rel. May 30. Mt>ney Means Nothing. Efforts of ft poor clerk to make a go of marriage With art heiress wife. Wallace Ford, Gloria Shea. Dir. Christy Cabanne. Rel. Mi^y. 31. . ■ Murder on the Campus. Mystery with coll'^ge' background. .Shirli^y Grey, Charle.s Starrett, J. Farrel McDonald. 69 mins. Rel. -Feb. C. Dir. Rich- ard Thorpe. BlAY THEATRE STENCHERS' A development ascribed to the continued cross-picketing in the tussle for New York control between Local 306 (the lATSE union) and the State-chartered Allied Operators appears to be a campaign, ot moles- tation to. force the theatreg Into ac- tion of some kind. Seyera,! Broadway houses are r©^ ported; to hav^..been: stench-bbrtibedi but All are triylngr to keep It qujet so that the jkuliiU^ will .not be* scare^ away, .Mor^yet,r -neither managers nof union offliciaJs ;can >ay ppsitively what's, cgiuslngf tlie ganger hiy 'way of stenching- or other dirty work^ "but the presumption ief that ft grows o'lit of the union war. » Theatres themselves have -no con« troversy at the present time with any unions. Presumption in theatre and union, circles is that leaders of the 306-: Allied fight are a little piqued that the theatres aren't minding the cross-picketing as openly and frankly as two years ago. Pittsburgh, May 7. Bombing situation becoming criti- cal here, with four more indie houses getting the worlcs last week, making it a dozen in all. Vandals are no longer sticking to sulphurous smoke bombs but going In now for dynamite, and with disastrous re- sults. Theatres wrecked in most recent outbreak were New Oakland, in Oakland districtr Atlas, on North- side; Colony, Stowe Township; and Arcadia, Northslde. It was the sec- ond time both the New Oaklat»d>^and. iiLrcadia had been, bon^bed, eight haying been seriously injured In the ftirst bombing. . i>olice assigned to cases were doubled in number;^ and making' thorough" check of- all. dynjtmit^ sales in'district. -All of' the-^blasts la^t; week, were made by time .bombs and. went off at practically the samft time in the morning. Situation has not only Indies but also circuits plenty worried because business as a result has fallen way off all over town, particularly in niiborhood districts. Customers now a.sklng if it's safe before they go in and so far none of the criminals have been apprehended. Police watch being maintained nightly now over most of Indie- owned hou.ses, indicating serious- ness of situation. Blystone Vice MacFadden Hollywood, May 7. 'She Was a Lady' will be directed by Hamilton MacFadden instead of John Blystone who has another as- signment. Helen ' Twelvetreen and Robert roung have top spot.fl, with Al Rockett producing. Mystery Liner. Noah Beery, Astrld Allwyn. Dir. Wm, Nigh. Rel. Dec. 19. Quitter, The. A father with the wanderlust returns home long enough to straighten out the affairs of his now grown-up sons. Barbara Weeks, Billy Bakewell, Charles Grapewin, Emma Dunn, Glen Boles. Dir. Rich- ard Thorpe. Rel. March 12.'' Rainbow Over Broadway. Musical ipomance of an ex-mdslcal comedy star of twenty years before who makes a sensational, overnight comeback in a Broadway night club. Joan Marsh, Grace Hayes, Frank Albertson, Luclen Llttlefleld. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 72 mins. Rel. Jan. 16. Road to Ruin. Innocent girl finds shame through Ignorance and neglect of modern parents. Film on modern youth. Helen Foster, Paul Page, Nell O'Day, Glen Boles. Dir. Mrs. Wallace Reld and Melville Shyer. 58 mins. Rel. Feb, 17. Rev. Feb. 20, Stolen Sweets. High pressure insurance salesman falls for heiress and wins her via determined, rapid line of chatter route. Charles Starrett, Sally Blane, Johnny Harron, Jameson Thomas. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 73 mins. Rel. May 1. ^ Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. College musical comedy romance. Based on the famous campus fraternity song. Buster Crabbe, Mary Carlisle, Sally Starr, Florence Lake, Ted Flo Rlto and band^. Dir. Edwin L. Marin. 73 mins. Rel. Dec. 16. ' I! u Texas Tornado.' ,(KenL). . Tiitjcas Ranger cleans up the rustlers. Lane Chand- ler. Dir. .Oliver lir|li;lc,e. .-ReV; March 6. Throne of thei QottS> "rravei" jin tbe Himalayas. 66 mlns. Rev. Dec. 27. Twin Husbands. Crook; ^pipedy draina. John Miljan, Shirley Grey, Monroe Owsley. DiiTv-Frank .:&ti'j3i.ljf6r. ■'.69 mlns. Rel, May 15. Woman's tilan.- HollyJfQto^"'inside-^.tbry. John Halllday, Marguerite de la Motte, Wallace .Ford^ -Dir. Edward Luddy. 68 mins. Young Eaglest, Boy'SeStit adveritur^a'in wilds of Central America, Twelve episode;. serial, ;\I)ir..-Harry'Hoyti;': : Rel, May 16. Fir^ rational '"'AVTr^;'^, studios: Burbank, Califs Bedside. Comedy-drama of ,at .''ij{j3Si(i(!n'6-/doctor. Warren William, Jean Mulr. •■ Allen .Jenkins,; Dir. [Robert!JFloteS^jvi; 65 mi Rel. Jan. 27. Rev .Mar. 13. Big ' iShakedownV 1"he. .. Dramatic . ex'p.o^!?? the cut-rate drug racket. Bette Davis, .Charles ..Farren,' Rlcardo- .<36rtez. Dir. John Francis Dillon. 64 mlns. Rel.-.Jan. 6; -Rev; Fe'b.v 8: •' Circus Clovvn, The.-.. Roaring comedy npder the big tent with a winsome ro- mance wound into^hilarious situations. Joe E. Brown, Patricia Ellis, Gordon Westcott, Tom Dugscn; I?lr. Ray Enright, Rel. June 30. Convention CItyl The hilarious lowdowh on big business conventions. Adolphe Menjou, Dick PoweU,- Mary Ast^r, Guy Kibbbe. Dir. Archie Mayo 69 mins. Rel.-'Deo. ^30,- Rev. Dec,..27.- Dark Hazard; ' Edward G':- Robinson .^as a whippet racer. Genevieve' Tobln, Glenda Farrell. Dir. Al Green;:f 60 mlns. Rel. Feb. 3. Rev. Feb. 27. Fashions of i'934. . Story icif a style 'stealer set against a lavish background. Wm. Pcwell, B(Bt.te DaVlfl, Verr^e Teasdale. Dir. Wm. Dleterle. 80 mlns. Rel; Feb.. ifi Rev.,jatt/. 23.'. . Fog .Over Frisco..- Mysteryrrbeiodjfania 9at''-iI^S■^^|;^lt•^ .-ranclscO,- Donald Woods, Bette Davis, Lyle Talbot, Mdrgarfet Lthdsa;y, • Ir. William Dletfejfle, ReL June 2. .."' f- Journal of a Crime. . Drama by the fVfenoh "playwright Jacques Deval, and de- picts the effect of a' murdelr on wojDQah -of - fine Instincts ai)d delicate sensibilities who kills an uni^cruputpuis.rXvM'-.Ruth Chatterton,.Adolphe Menjou, Claire Doddr Dlr, 'SV'llHamcKelglvley.-"'65 mlns. Rel. March 10. Rev. May 1. -• • - Mandalay. Adventure. IlV- the indies. Kay Franols,...Lyle Talbot,' Rlccardo ,Cor.t^z. Dir. Ml^iha^l GurUzt. :.!;^ mlna. .\R^J.. Feb. lo: Rev. Feb. 20, Massacre.. Drama of .the'itt'^dern Irc^an ahd-'iita conflicts with the white men, Richard Bartbelm'eas.'Atiii Dvorak^ QicrAllen Crosland. 70 mins. Rel. .. Jart; 13. Riev. Jam 23;;"'i,-.. Merry Frlhks.; TheJ'^ Comedyviclrama of the typical family stepping all over Ma untU slie .turns'-ai^d'.ile'aves them on their own. Aline MacMabon, Guy Klbb^(.e,.V4J^'n; ^enklji^ Herbert. Dlr, Al Green. Rel. May 26. ftegiste«wd,'N«ii^j}iSh' .j& the romantic side of a nurse's life in a metro- politan hdS^glfc^ilv.ijBMte^ Daniels, Lyle Talbot, John Halllday. Dir. Rob- ) , ert Florey. "l2>n)ijSgt*.:Rel. April 7. Returh.'jioif 4he ..Tcfr.ar5?!'^)i'e. Mystery drama with plenty of heart interest Mafy/Astor, :Ly3^??Talbot, John Halllday, Frank McHugh. Dir. Howard Bretherton., ?fef::;;Ji)ily 7. Side .3ti'ee.t.8,rXipjr^/^t^ma based on an original story by Ann Garrlck and V Ethel JHIl|<^'.iK|fiii&;MacMahon, Paul Kelly, Ann Dvorak, Patricia Ellis. ' piti/mtFff^ WGpeien, Rel, June 30. Son of''a'Salii(li^i4.0.%iedy of a sailor who gets Into a funny situation because . ;. ot- htfl-ralitt jor telling romantic stories about himself. Joe E. Brown, Jean, M^lr, ■ -Frank McHugh, Johnny Mack Brown and Thelma Todd. Dir. Lloyd-Ba9.0n. "70 mlns. Rel. Dec. 23. Rev. Dec. 6. Twfioty Million. Sweetheai^s^ '^'^iiuBlcalviomance taking place behind scenes of a.broadcasting sjfiidlo.- DK!k"fovreil^';Pat O'Brien, Ginger Rogers, Allen Jenkins, the < Fout MlUs. Bfoth'ers. .^Ded BI^^Hto and Band. Dir. Ray En- rlght, 90 mlns,-R^UiiMay 26. Rev, May i;. Very Honorable Guy, A, "CoTfnedy from the story-by D'^on .Riinyo^ -about a giy who always IceDt his promises^ iJoe E. Browb, Alice'White, Robert arrat, AJan Dihehart* Irefte FfanltUn, Dfar. ttloyd Bacon. 62 mins. Rel. May .26. Wonder Bar. Dramatic musical spectacle laid amid the gay revelries of a fashionable Parisian night club. Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Dolores Del Rio, Al Jolson, Ricardo Cortez, Hal LeRoy, Guy KIbbee, Hugh Herbert, Ruth Donnelly, Fid D'Orsay. Dir. Lloyd Bacon, 84 mlns. Rev. l^rch 6. World Changes, The. An epic drama of a family through four generations. Paul Muni, Aline MacMahon. Mary Astor. Donald Cook, Margaret LInd say, Jean.Muir. Patricia Ellis. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy. 95' mlns. Rel. Nov. 26. Rev. Oct. 31. Studio: Fox Hills, P**-. Offlcest 444 West B6th St. Hollywood. CaL * New Vork, N V. All Men Are Enemies. Hugh Williams^ -Helen fwelvetrees. Dir. Geo. Fitz- maurice. 79 mins.. Rel. April'20. • ■ A$ Husbands Go. TVhen Ladles Meet, with ...the sexe^'reversed. Warner Bax- ter, Helen Vinson, Warner Olahd,- Dir. .vHamllton -McFadden.^ w mlns, Rel, Dec, 29.. Rev...Jl.in..'3.(>. .. ? T' -v..' -v.-' Bottoms Up. Breaking Into/Hollywood' vr^ith a flctltlotts. pejdlgKee. ijpencer Tracy, (Mies) Pat iPatera«!H» y^ohn Boles, ^ DlrL,^t)avla'B6tl0rv TO mlns, ReL.Mafth.-^o-....Iter/J^*ctt^2f>'.:^V>^^ |'v-.-k---'.-v-^rr:;* Carolina. FromlPavii JGjrefen'fl Bta|i^& .piiji*^o^^last iseason." ''s'mets'GM Lionel BarrymbriS^l'^atjefbf^iaJ^jtthg.Vj Crdsman. Dir.ifBen** i^ng. 82 mins. .^.Rel^.;^;3B'i^^^ij^^^!^3^f^^^^ ;4 - ■ • - ^Vv^.^?^. Chfinae- 'ol ' Wtf^^ Love ^Sottg: '^Kpi^igSaynor, - . Chas. VtiPtM,'0l»<tsmB-ii!i&^^ Dir. John G. BI^tdiT^. Rel. May l«,v;^ ;-c?-"-- y-^ :■ y^. .-^ :>fr:fi;''' |r < ^ i'vi Coming Out Party. .OrSgliiatiatWe "by tH<s LaSky nnlt. Frances'^l&eii Gene I"-• Raymondr-Allfiot^,SKli)W56H±i/'^^^-i^ Blystw^. Rel'^ Marcfi'Sji Rev. Match 20/,^ ''''■''^;?^^^^:vY.^>.^^•'^?=:••'fc '= '^i'^^- Conetartt Nymttti (Bi;ltlsh"^Gatiti^.tk%l^^^^ of a '-l^^istrated lov^. British cast. 86 mlns, Ri&X'3^%|Sg(l¥;?i!fJ?x^i Davl,d H^rum^ ..Slhe otd Toiic State Hoss' tr'a'd^'i^^^i^i^^fjI^gers.'XouIfie'fjresser, Evelyn >'Vj^:^able> Diiy Jas; -Cruze. Rel, ])ptj5lf% Rev. March «. Devil Tiger.' Wild animal yarn made In AsIalV-UIarlo'n Burns, Kane Rich- mond, Harry Woods and natives. Dir. Clyde E. Elliott. 60 mins. Rel. Feb. 16. Rev. Feb. i3. , fever Since Eve. Country boy licks New ..Tork.-v George O'Brien, DI*. Geo. Marshall. 75 mins. Rel, Feb. 9. Rev..r April 3. Frontier Marshal, The. Familiar theme of the unknown cieaner-up, Geo. O'Brien. Dir. Lew Seller. 66 mins. Rel.. Jan. 19. Rev, Feb. 6. Heart Song. Britl.sh made with Lillian Harvey and Mady Christians In the cast. Erich Pommer production. Dir. Frederich Hollaender. ReL April 27. Hold That Girl. Original story. James .Dunn, Claire Trevor. Dir. Hamilton MacFadden. 65 mins. Rel. Fe)b, 19. Rev. March 27. I Am Suzanne. Novelty story with; puppet'sequences. Lilian Harvey, Gene Raymond, Piccoll Marlbhettesi Yale Puppeteers. Dir. R. V. Lee. 99 mlns. Rel. Dec. 22. Rey. Jan. 23. '. I Believed In You. Original story. Roschiary Ames, Victor Jory, John Bolca Dir. Irving Cummings. 69 mins. Rel. Feb. 23. Rev. April 11. I Was a Spy. (Britl.sh). Based on the story by Marthe MacKenna. Herbert Marshall, Madalclne Carroll, Conrad Veidt. Dir. Victor Savllle. 83 mlns. Rel. Dec. 15. Rev. Jan. 16, Jimmy and Sally. James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Dir. Jas. Tlnllng. Rel. Nov.' 24, Rev. Dec. 19. Mr, Skltch. From the story 'Green Dice.' Will Rogers, Zasu Pitts, Rochelle Hudson, Harry Green. Eugene I>allotlc. Dir. Jas. Cruze. Rel. Dec 29. Rev. Dec. 27, Murder in Trinidad. Mv.sterv .story from Vanrlercook's novel. Niegel lleatlier An«fl. Dir. Sol'Wurtzcl. 74 min.s. Rel. April 6. (ConHnuf-fl on page 31)