Variety (Dec 1934)

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.,Tne<^yi.^Becember:8^^^ p IC T ii n c c II • s s c s VASIETV mm Chicago, Deo. 2*. ' Startlns out .elowly as expected, the current week figures to ilhlsh In a rush. Practically all houaea ars .. easing along and .not trying to flght ■ what they believe to he Inevitable. / Apollo haa about decided, to quit . Its first run tiplicy and- settle back 'as the second house of the loop for Balaban & Katz, while the Oarrick Vahlfts to first riin with 'Oay Bride.' &I McVickers drops its stage show pol- v?4<jy after firo w^eks of trying with ,',.!the Globe ' Theatre' Shakespeare asitJlayers from ^he Worlid'a Pair.' . Matinee femmes didn't like-thiei Bbrd, ■how whlie^ the. soda clerk = e fit. night couldn't se?> anything to •Macbeth' eveii - In Jtab form. House .■^V ^pw sticking tp^,; stratight pictwes and doing a bettei* Jbb. Aarpn- Jpnes jj'.-jB in l^ew. TfprH ansllrigv:fpr,-;a plc- vj, tjir'e break,Itorjthe house. , ' ; ■...'Bright Eyes' expected to the I . top mark, of the week by -deli'rarlng ; at least $30,000 Into the 'Chicago bpx-oflfice. . Started/: slowly V Friday ;iA(21), but With school out and the . prerXriias days over tide is ready to ,. turn the!; ptherr. way;... -Etitire • show . la aimed' for> ithp; holiday trade, both . '■on stage ahd-screen. > ■ , -v ,. E3tirnjA^8;fbr>T»ifi. wiefc-;'^^ ■ Apoiri, •VB&j£:) '"(l,200i 2Bt35-B0) : —'Evelyn J^jentice' (MQ). ; Secprtd wieek ia.Loop for' this one -aiid will .. hold, to gppd ,$MCO for thp G^ession. Last iwcek 'FHrtilloii Walk' (WB) " managcid oket $4,800. " Chicago (B&k) ; (3,940; 85^56-76). —^'Bright;. Eyes' (Fox); and . stage Bho^y. Ready tP get going aa soon aa the 'pre-Xmas slump is over. Ibr dicatlons are for $30,000, , gpod enough for- handicaps. lifist week •Prentice' , (MG) satisfied for the .pre-Xmas doldrums at $28,100. Gaprick (B&K) (900; 25-85-66)— . 'Gay Bride' (MG). First run" thla time ' arid -headed lor $4,000, fair; \- 'Night of LoveV (Col) .flhished Its ' seventh week In the loop last -week to $5,300. MoVickera (Jones) (2,200; 26-85- , 80)—'Chu Chin Chow' (QB). (2d week). Excellent notlcea and, flue : comment built this picture and held it siacond week' despite shift, from stage show to straight plo pollpy. Fine $8,000 this week. Last week pleasant $10,800. /Power' (GB) next Orieniar (B&K) (3,200; 26-38...40) —'Pursuit Of Happiness* (Par) and vaude. Guff Van .headlining holiday ' ahow. With handicaps will be fair at $13,000.for the eessioa. Last week off at $12,900 for T>esirable' (WB) . Palace (RKQ) (2,500;- 26-36-66)-^ . 'Caravan' (Fox) and vaude. Head- lining are Milton Berle and the Rponeys. Again feeling the drag of ^anta Claus competition and sUdea quickly to $17,000. so-so. lAst week *Man Who Reclaimed Head' (U) and 'Folies Bergeres' unit oh atage for ' aecohd week; walleping $29,200. Roosevelt (B&K) (1,500; 26-36- ., 65)—'Painted. Veil' (MG). (3arbp same ,only thing that Is managing to hold this one up at all to fairish $10,000. Will stick around for 10 Vdaya and then give way to 'Forsak- > Ing All Others' (MG), arriving Dec. -=^97—Last—week-r-'Toyl and ' ii& ^y faded away tp $6,800i : State-Uake (Jones) (2,700; 20-26- . 30-35)-^'Excitlng Adventure' (U) • -and vaude. Will stick to $11,000 T currently despite general handicaps - Last week 'Fugitive Lady' (Col) ■^•■held to gdod $11,700, United Artists (B&K-UA) (1,700; it ?5-46-66—'Kid Millions' (UA) (Sd v; week). Picking up pkce aiid hold " Ing longer than had originally been expected. Touched fine $14,700 oh -j7;|eccnd- sessiPri-and Iboks'capable-pf- $11,000 and over currently. 'Mighty Barnum' (UA), slated for Jan. 2. iiL 0. VAMPING Nbt Readr Until Xmas Day When G oo d P ix Co i na Ir 'Lady by Choice' (Col) garnered $7,000, good. St. Gharlea (2,200; 25) ^ 'Jkne Eyre' (Mono). Old tear<;jerker klnda sklmpish and Xmas ^will be needed for $2,000^ Last week 'Gambling* (Fox) got poor. $1,600/ Tudor (700;^ 25)—'Babeti In Toy- land' (MG). Perfectly spotted here and will run dlose to big $3,000. Last' week 'Pursuit of Happiness' (Par) for fair .$1,800, - IND'POLIS STYMIED WASH. ' Washington^ Dec. 24.: ; ; Grosses topk ;th6. expected pre- Chrlstmaa nose-dive over the week^ end, but not as bad .f ^.'ih past years. Everybody played i'sclr 80 films. Way explolttiLtioh' was ' heia^ 4it mlnlmuih abcOunts in Dart for light takes. ; unusual feature this year was that every straight flicker house scheduled a split week, saving socle jaiftts . to ppen on; CbrlstmaB .Day (25). Vaude, spots ■ .opei^ed with all reqt ,on Friday (21) .and ar.e .plp.yihg straight thrpygh^' taking beatings over the week-end'bv|t. figuring to pick up enough through Thursday to pull, figures viip. Estimatet for Thie WeeW ; . Earle (WB) (2,424; 25-36-I40-60)—r •Behold My Wife" (Par) and vaude, Conibo of. Sylvia Sidney and Johnny Marvln'a air rep holding houae ';up better than any in town. If Christ- mifui breaks jinx, maybe fair $16,- 500, Last week 'LtmehouQe Blues' (Par), light $14,000. Fox (Lbew) (8,434; 26-86-60)— 'Music In Air* (Fox) iand vaude. Pic roundly panned and no names' oh stage. LoPka like .pretty aad $17,- 500, . unless holiday turna tablea. Last week 'Hell ^ Heavens' (Fox), light $18,000. keith'e (RKO) (1,936; 25-36-60)-^ •Kentucky Kernela' (Radio). Fair $8^600 for four days including week- end. Last week 'Chu. Chin Chow* (GB), took fahf $4,600 On five deiys. Paltee (Loew) (2,363; 26-35-60)— ^t'» a Gift' (Par); Fair $4,000-f6r four days. Last %eek, second, of •College Rhythm' (Par), slid to light $6,600. ' Met (WB) (1.683) (26-40)—'Night of Love' (CpI). Back dbwntpwn after playing a week at the Earle. fpur weeks at Met and some nabes. Nobody expected much and $1,900 was satisfactory for four daya. Last week 'Menace' (Par) got fair $8,000. Columbia (Loew) (1,263; 26-40)- 'Gay Bride' (MG). Fair $3,000 for four days. Last week repeat of. 'Painted Veil* after two big weeks at Palace took good $4,000. Everyone ' Working • fttr Hollda)^ UptWn at B. 0;'^ i . indianapoUa, Deo. I4> . Nothing, dolqg. at' the downtown houses, and: virtually everyone hae stuck in weaker'' .'pictures, until Christmas Day, when the big ones are to open. Only play the theatres are getting la coming .frpm tired shoppers whp are. making buainesa boom for- the local merchants thla year. ■ ..."" ; \- The Lyric, which clings to Ita customary Friday opening through the holidays owing to its vaudfllm bookings. Is the only hp\use that la holding lip well through the pre- Christmas lull. ; . .. Estimates for This Week ■ Apollo (Fourth Ave) (1,000; 25- 40)-^'Bachelor Of Arts' (Fox). Slow at $2,600. 'Bright Eyes' opens. Tuea. (25). Last week 'Music In. the Air' (Fox) wealf tit\ $3,000; ; Circle (Katz-Fbld);. (2,6)50; 25-40) —•Flirtation Walk', (FW.^. Repeat oh this, one, after it ^ ^I'ay^d. eight days, at the Indiana. Biz scant at $2-900. List ■week 'West df Pecos' (Radio) and 'Firebird' (WB) split week at-terrible $2.01.00. Indiaifa^ (Katz-Feld) (3,,100; iSr 40)—'bhe^How Late'Voari. siim with only $2,760. Last weifelc 'Be- Hdid My Wife' (Par)' ■#aS'!also mis- erable at $3,100. ;••■'; Lyric '(0is6ri)' (2;o(joy: :26i!B0.4(j)— 'Secret Bride' (WB) and ' vaiide. Close- to par ' W >5.600'. vLaat week 'Murder In Clouds' (FN) ftnd. Olseh and Johnson unit terrific «t; $11,600, Loew'a : Palace (Lpew's) : (2,400 j afti40)-rr-'Babes . In i^rpytaii* (MG) and 'Band Plays On' (MG^... on a dual ^e garnefIng.,; ^ .^f$3,poo. Last week "'dfay Bride''' XMG) bad at $2,900. v^.;. Bank Payoff, Auto Re-employment Aid To AD Detroit B.O;s Detroit Dec. 24. In an attempt to overthrow the Christmas week . bugaboo of bad busfhess, • Fox and Adftttfii. book '^in pictures for four-day engagement, changing on Christmas Day for bal ance of week. This might help busl ness over the hump. " Estimates for This Week Michigan (United-Detroit) (4,100; gC-35'C5)r- ' E nter Madame' (Par) and sage show. Should do $18,000. fair. Last week It's a Gift' (Par) and stage presentation, $16,500. United Artists (United-Detroit) (2,070; i25-35-55)—'Kid Millions' (UA). Holiday bound to keep the gross from being where It should with this one, but around $9,500 Is all . right. Liast week 'President Vanishes' (Par), lack of exploitation reason for only $6,500; Fox (6,100; 25-35-65)—'Captain Hates the Sea' (Col). In for only four days. 'Bright Eyes' (Fox) ppehs Christmas da,y for balance of week. Stage show remains . whole week. Odd arrangement will gather about $16,000. Last' week 'Richest Girl' (Radio) and Jack Pepper's company on stage laughed nearly $18i000 into the coffers. Fisher (United-Detroit) (2,976; 30-40)—'Merry Widow* (MG) and 'Gentlemen Are Born' (FN), . dual. Program should deliver $4,000. Last week 'Evelyn Prentloe' (MO) ■ and 'Pursuit of Happiness' (Poi^ round- ed out $8,600. Baltimore.. Dee. 24. With one exception all the houses have special " holiday attractions stiuting today (Mbiiday).' or poised to spring' tomorrow (Christmas) Lone spot that has adhered to its recrular Friday opening la ihe vaud-r film Hipp, with 'Grand Old Girl' on screen and vaude. Stage arr&y went nameless first four days, winding up tonight but tomorrow, special new vaUde bill comes In armored with names g;alore: Block > and < Sully. Mary McCormlo, George Glvot iand others. Hoiise hq.d the expepted sluggish start during these pre Christmas -days -and-doubtfill, that the pressure' applied by new stage show Inserted for last, halt session will thrust gross .ovieir the $14,600 mark. ■ . ■;•< .- : Estimates for Thii Week Century (Loew-UA) (3,000; 16-25 36.40-65-66)—'Barnum' (UA). and five acts. Opens today (Monday) Special Frl-Sat-Sun stage show aligned with 'Band Plays On' (MG) did under small $7,000- over week- end to clear deck for: the holiday -thrust.: Last week-'Gay Bride'-: (MG) and 'Okay. Baltimore'^ local talent the three-day flye-act bill which played over week-end had not been Inked in in advance, house would have held over 'Bride' and local troupers. - . . •. Hippodrome (Rappaport) (2.200; 15-25-35-40-55-66)—'Grand Old Girl' (Col)- r rid acts. -Lumbering start but should become sprightly tomor- row;. (Qhrlstmas) when name stage sholv comes In. Fair $14,500 In prospect for the week. Last week 'White Lies' (Col) and Wlrth's clr ousr-sagged near end, but oke at $11,600. Keith's (Sphanberger) (2,500; 15- 26-3p-35-4p)-T-'Toyland? (MG). PlC purchased from . lipew's Century, which had ,product, piled HP and fig- ured 'Babes' would be gppd fpr holl- days spotting only. The flick; first Films'Good he-Holiday Start On Bway; 'Barnum' and 'Heart' Christmas, and the Brcadway hpuses rejoicieth. Prom now on there should be nothing to V^rry about, until Lent, but pictures.- Considering that most of this week Includes the usual pre-Xmas In- roads on grosses, b'usiness is rather favorable on the whole. ; Most of the managers are calling It a cockeyed week,. business over the week-end ° upsetting the usual dope. Business stood up' in some hovises oh nights,: while it w&s good in others on matinees. Music Hall, for ihatanoe, had a big Saturday mat .' but -a brutal. evening that day. Chrtstm'as teve possibilities had the theatre men in'a speculative mood yesterday afternoon (Mendaiy), with business nearly everywhere starting, out welt""' ' V • .• 'Outstanders aihong the new': pic- tures are 'Barnum' (Rivoli), open- ing . Saturday (22). - galloping tox $50,000 or. over, and 'Here I9 My Heart" (Paramount), which is also likely to bring that house $60,000 and a holdover. The Music Hall, with 'Bright Ejres,' looks like it will be in : the region oft $80,600. and no holdover ias planned..', . : ■ "The Roxy is laughing at the pre- Xmas bugaboo with 'Green Gables' and on the week may see $32,000; - Belief in managerial quarters [Is that out-6f-'tPwners .in New-Tork this ye^, in" larger" :nuiiiber$ thfin 'laat -!wii>fer. is ..causing the highly .welcppie!*ipset:in prerXmas buslr New Yorker patronage la expectr ed tc Btart ih a ,big "way oh Tuesday (26). t with the ■ kids put pf. schrtpl until Mpnday (T>. In time for tbis the Ctipitbl brlnga in •Forsaking AH Others' on Tuesday after ia b,ad four days with 'Band Plays On.; The Rialto received a new one Monday in 'Murder in thb Clouds* after getting out okay at $10,500 on a week of 'Gay Bride.' . House- sold the picture as 'The G*y Bride of the Rackets.' . - Astor id paced for a second week of $10,000 on 'Babes in Toyland,' but.inay be forced to withdraw pic- ture if not getting Loew to set back neighborhood playdatea on it scheduled for Friday (28). " ' The Strand .'will remam closed un til Jan. • 16 or iafter while repairs from fire are made. 'Sweet Adeline' (WB) was spid to. the Par fbr week pt Jan. 4. " Estimates for This Week Astor (1.012; 26-40t65)— 'Bibes in Tpyland' (M-Q) (2nd week). Hold Ing lip well with second week point' lag to $10iObO. May go but Tuea day' after six days, all- -depending on whether Loew will defer its own dates In nabea. First week over $13,000. 'Wicked Woman' (MG) next Capitol (5,400; 85-75i85-$1.10)— 'Band Plays On' (M-G) and istage show. Brought in Friday'(21) for four days and brutal at under $7, 000. Last week, second of 'Painted Veil' (M-G), also disappointing at under $20,000. • 'Forsaking All Others' (M-G) opens Tuesday (25) Criterion (875;. 25-40r65)-:-'Deal- ers in Death' (Topical) (2nd week) and 'Night Alarm' (MaJ) (1st week): Houfle weiYt~ double fo r h b c ohd week of 'Dealers' and maybe $5,000, mild but oke. First week of 'Dealers' alone, $5,500, 'West of Pecos' (Radio) opens Thursday night (27) to be; followed by 'Wan- dering Jew' (Kandel). - - Gaiety (808; 25-55)—'War Is t Racket' j(SamJax) (3rd week) House closed Saturday hlghi (22), final three days under $1,000. Sec •ond week was $2,500. Theatre re opens Saturday (29) under Erlanger operation with pix and vaude. Show remains to be set. : Mayfair (2,200; 35-55-66)—'Hell in . Heavens' (Fox) :(2nd week). Second lap of seven days around $6,000, weak. First Week was $10,- 000. 'I Sell Anything' (WB) in. Palace (1,700; 35-50-05)—'Music holiday week gauged to hit- fancy $50,000. Last "week, second for 'Don Juan' (UA)i pretty bad,, under $12,000. Roxy (6,200; 25-35-55)—'Anne of Grreen Gables' (Radio) and stage show. Sprightily with $32,000 and. holding over. 'Wednesday's Child* (Radio) last week fought pre-Xmas doldrums nicely. $25,300. 'It's: a Gift' (Par) has been booked tO: either follow 'Gables' or come in Jan. 18.: State (2.300; 35-55-76)—'College Rhythm* (Par) and vaude. With' holiday helping ^ould top $20,000. Last week .'M6rry Widow' (M-G). $19,000. . :■■■' .. .- ■:•■.: ■ . . ■. , >. Minneapolis, Dec. 2\i Business continues to remain near extinction, but strong, hopes are held out' that- it ;^lll: :lfiprne tOi^^l Christmas afternoon pr. evening. If hppes are .-realized and the: last couple days of the week bring any sort of a customers' rush the: red may be avoided,' or alt least toned down, for some of the houses. Probably realizing the Inevitable early-week fatnine and unwilling to sacrifice strong 'attractions in the face of a situation that means a' virtually dead four days, the loop entertainment emporiums are hot putting' theh* best feet ■ forward. Orpheum and State' forego vaude< Vllle temporarily. leaving^ the Paldce with the only stage show. In •Babes ih Toyland' the Century undoubtedly has the best Screen bet. ^Romance in Manhattan* ahd 'Behold My Wife.' fet the Orpheum and; State," d.pn't mean a great deal to the hex office. Estimates for This Week Century (Publlx) (2,200; 25-36- 40)—•Babes in Toyland' (MG). Ideal Christmas week attraction. Klddiea are coming- strong and ' bringing parents. . Despite slovenly start, should finish with fair $4,000. Last week 'Music in the Air' (Fox),' $2,300, bad. Orpheum (Singer) (2.890; - 25-35- 40) — 'Romance in Manhattan* (Raldio). No pulling power to this one. Last few days, including Christmas,: should bring total up to fair $3,000. Last week, 'Captain Hates the Sea' (Col). $3,000. bad. State (Publlx) (2,400; 25-35-40)— •Behold My Wife' (Par). Almost nil; replaced Tuesday (25) by 'Here Is My Heart' (Par) after weak $1,000 on four days. Last week It's a Gift' (Par), and stage show,. $10,000, good, considering season. World (Steffe-q) (350; 25-35-50-75) In Air' (Fox) and' vaudC. Lauks- stamina here and if above poor $8,000, a surprise. Last week 'Bab- bitt' (WB) failed to get anywhere, $9,000. . . • ■ '.. . Paramount (i2,5C4; 35-55-T5-85)—' 'Here .la My 1-Ie.T.rt' (far) .and Fred Wfii-lng's band in pit. Of£ strong and, will, be at $50.000; or there-,, abbots; bis. Last week, second pf 'President Vanishes' (Par), only. $15,000. . •■ .■; : , : ■ ■'.: Radio City Music Hail (4,945; 40-CO-S5-00-$r,iQ) — '■ 'Bright Eyes' (Fox.) and' stage show. ■ Plans for • two ..weeks off, but niade nice try iri . toupli week: Around $80,000, okay, but 'not enough- for hold. over. 'Little .Mlnsler' (Radio) . due .Thfursday (27). Last week 'Music Iri' the Air' (Fox)' Just topped $00,- 000, very disappointing. . Rialto C2.000; 40-G-o)—'Gay Bride'. (M-G). Finished its week, at $10,- 500, fair, '.Murder, in .the Cloud.s" (WB) neW attraction. . Rlv«li (2,200; ' 40-05-75-85-90)— 'Mighty Barnum' (UA) (1st week). Opened Saturday (22) - and with —'Little Ij'rlend'. (GB). KefanrvtsTr for this one after doing a flop be- fore, when bad weather was blamed for unsatisfactory box office show- ing. - Pjre.-Christmas- -IniBuence... at work this. time. Rated highly by critics, but looks - like poor $600.- Last week third here and flfth In loop for 'One Night of Love' (Col), $700..light ; ■ Time (Johnson) (260: 20-25-35)— 'Lady for a Day' (Col). Good" at-* traction for this house and; livith .liiistv_.tliree -^day-st - helpr-^niay.--pu]l. $1,000. fair. Last , week 'Jane Eyre' (Monogram). $900. Fair. ' . Uptown (Publlx) (1,100; 25-35)— 'White Parade' (Fox). Looks like fair $2,000. Last week 'Merry Widow' (MG), $9,000, good; ' Palaen mpn^V n.flriO: 1R-20-g5->—" "New Orleans, Dec. 24. Three major houses are spllt- weeklng prior .to Xmas. Saehger getting some biz with 'Peck's Bad Boy,' but Loew's State, which has 'Band Played,' and Orpheum, spon- «orIhg 'Big Hearted Herbert,' are light. ■ Tudor and St. Charles not chang- ing full-week policy. Estimates for This Week . :■ Saehger (3.668; 40)—'Peck's Bad 8oy'. (Fox). Opened Saturday for tree days and will get oke $4,000. •'Here Is My Heart' •' (Par) bpens Xmas. Last week 'Limehouse Blues' (Par) did fine $10,000.. : ■ Loew's State (3,218; 40)—'Band Played On' (MG). Rather anaemic it $3,000 in four days. 'Mighty Bar- ^um' (UA) opens Xmas eve. Last week 'Don Juan' (UA) very low at 18,000. . ■ >■ Orpheum (8,400; 86)—'Big Heart- jd Herbert' (WB). In five daya WU get weak 94,000. 'Sweet Ade- oiat'IWB) Qcena Xmtki. Last w«ek Metro piece to play away its first run at other house than Century in years, is proving winner. Late Sat- urday . wais decided by mgmt. to hold pic till Thursday (27) when 'Here Is My Heart' (Par) will open; that will make It an eight-day gal- lop for 'Babes', and the outlook Is for a very sugary $8;000. Last week 'Wake Up and Dream' (U) Jerked In four days, under watery $2,000. New (Mechanic) (1,800; 15-25-30- 35-40-50)-^'Helldorado' (Fox) closes tonight (Monday); and the fl.ve-day stretch It has been on view don't total up to wan $2,200. Last week 'Bachelor of Arts' (Fox) , was. yanked after six days, fiacold $2,790. On tomorrow, Christmas, 'Bright, Eyes' (Fox) will open. . Stanley (WB) (3,450; 15-25-40)— .'Behold My Wife' (Par) goes out tonight. (Monday) with $5,300, ajl right consldei-ing perennially torpid week it played. 'Sweet Adeline' (WB) opens tomorrow, Christmas, and house figures It will span nine days, getting house back to its ao- eostpmed Thurs, openings. 'Party Over' (U) and vaude. Pros- pects point to $3,000. good enough, all things considered. Last week. 'Human Side' (U) and vaude, $3,'200, fair, ■ . Lyric (Publlx) . (1,300; ,20-251— 'Home on the Ranse' (Par). Patrons here go for Westerns in a. big way. Should reach fair $2,500, Last week:. 'Limehouse Blues' (Par), $2,000. light. Grand (Publlx) (1.100; 15-25)-^ ■ 'Last Gentleman' (UA) and 'Oay bi-v-oi-cee' (Radio), second runs,'split. Should .hit $1,200, with 'Dlvoreee' ge 11 i,n s . nia..1 p r , pa r t 6 E p.l a v. ; f ,i i r.; •lyast' w-eck". 'Mrs, WlR.crs' (Par) nnd^ 'Cleopatra' (Par), second runs, split; ■$1,000. mir. Aster (Publix) (900; 15-23)— '.Tfowllnff Dog' (WB). second run; '.Tiid^'o Priest' YFox)', third run, and 'Elinor Norton's (Fox), 'first run. He.Tdcd. for about; $900. fair.. :Las;t' week 'Belle oC N'inotie.'*' (Par) and •I Soli Anylhin;<'--(WB). third .and., second riins, alirt 'Plrebird' CVVB), first run. $600, light. . :