Variety (Apr 1935)

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'VTednesday, April 3, 1935 PICTURES VARIETY 25 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued from page 28) Liberty Ofncet im Broadway, *^ New York N V ©lay Damei. Musical. Theatrical boarding house IochIa o \1' 'Florine McKInhey. Lawr6nce Gray. Dlr wnii^m Ni^h ^ Rambeau. Mo Ranaom. From Damon Runvon's 'The Bto Mitten' T oii;" ti„»™ Holmes. Dir. Fred Newmeyer." 70 ml„^ Re""oct. 26* Rev "Fib^VJ''^' Old Homestead, The. Modern version of famous novel Marv ParH-io' t »™ rence Gray, Dorothy Lee. Dir. WUIiam Nigh. Rel. not set. ' Once to Every Bachelor. Honeymoon with a hlrcfl hriiiA mo.i.- xn .. Hamilton, Allein Prlngle Dir. Wm Nigh' 72 mins R^l^De^'^u"' •ehool for Qlrlt. Reform soho/il drama. Sidney Fox Paul KpUv t^iI wrn ■ eon Anno Shirley. Dlr, Wm. Nigh. 73 ml^s. R4l.'!&"ar.1l!'Sev'r'Feb720: •weepatake Annie. Society crooks frame sweeoa winnnn t«-. tj-„~ „ . Nixon. Wera Engels. Dir. Wm. NlX 77 mTn^ Rel.^FfbRrv F^f" 27" V/lthout Children. Modem drana of divorce Mareuprito r^hiir^vm »* CabOt,^Evelyn Brent. Regln^l 1 Dennyr&r. ^SXh'"Mns%"e^l^ Majestic o**'*' ""^^J^""-' city. "'•^"'wlfe'. "crlvlnR fo?Xxur^'^JSTn^.'ffrom" dellrrto'a*'attsfy L^wocS! luxury. Donald Cook. Irene Hervey. Dir. Burt Nel) Mutiny Ahead. Stark drama! Adventurel Romance" On tha i,io.t, Hamilton and Kathleen Burke. Dir. Tommy Atkins ^ w«hl"''ir7jl.«,o^Ji'* Manners, Skeets Gallagher. Dorothy Llbalre Dlr ' Ma'rk Mtv. Ma "h"26. detective' myster/trC R^l. Mascot Ofncta, 177C Broadway, - L, *u h ....X ™ Now York, >J. V. Behind the Green Llohtt. Factual story from th«'hnnk «f fho „„„„ &e^r?Xfe'°22^'""^"^«^^-^^^^^^ dUncul ties are clarified with/startling suddenness. Keh iKard Eva- Ijm Knapp, H.Ji. Warner. Kenneth Thomson. Geotge Hayc^ DlnDavW David Howard. 62 mlno. ReL Dea 4. Rev. March 20. Marines Are Comino, The. As Lieut, "Wild Bill' Traylor U S M c th» £f«™?n^.lMt"'?il^'* finds h'niself torn between love for two women until, facing disgrace, he plunges Into a war 'somewhere south of Mexico; and from then on things rush pell-mell toward a gigantic climax. WlllIanrHalnes, Esther Ralston. Conrad Nagel. Armldl: Dlr David Howard. 70 mine. Rel. Dec. 4. Rev. Feb. 27. tittle Men. Jo of Little Women an a school mistress. From Louisa May Al- cotts-story. Ralph Morgan, Erin O'Brien-Moore. Trent Durkln. Dir. Phil Rosen. 77 mlns. Rel. Dec. 2B. Rev. Feb. 20. ■tudloa: Culver City, Calif Metro Oflleaa: 1B40 Broadway. New York. N. Y After Ofnce Houra. Newspaper story. Constance Bennett, Clark Gable. Stuart Erwin. Dir. Robt. Z. Leonard. 73 mlna. Rel. Feb. 22, Rev. March IX Babes In Toyland. Child story, with the Victor Herbert music. Laurel and Hardy, Charlotte Henry. Dir. Gus Mein, Chas. Rogers. 77 mlhs. Rel. XNov. 30. Kev. Dec. 18, Band Plays^ On, The. Football siory. Robt. Young, Betty Furness. Dir. Russell Mack. 87 mlns. Rel. Dec, 21. Rev. Deo. 25. BlbBj^Phy of « Bachelor Olrl. lJa.ied on S. N. Berhrman's successful play. . .V-.'Biography," . Arm Harding. Robert-Montgomery. Dir. E. H. Griffith. , • 84 mlns. Rel. Jan. 4. Rev. March 6. David Copperfield. Dickens story with an almost perfect cast. W. C. Fields, ■ ^' Lionel Barrymore, Edna May Olllver, Herbert Mundln. Dir. Geo. Cukor. ►^.T/^29 mlna. Rel. Jan. 18. Rev. Jan. 22. Ively'n Prenttce. Dls'xlct attorney's wife saves a girl wrongly accused of her own crime. Wm. Powell, Myma Loy. Dlr, Wm. K. Howard. 78 . mlns. Rel, Nov. 8. Rev. Nov. 13. Fbrsakino All Others. From the ittage play. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Robt. Montgomery. Dir. W. S. Van Dyke. 82 mlns. Rel. Dec. 28. Rev. Jan. 1. Oay Bride, The. From Francis Coe's 'Repeal.' Carole Lombard, Chester Morris. Dir. Jack Conway. 82 mlns. Rel. Dec. 28. Rev. Dec. 18. Naughty Marietta. Victor Herbert's operetta. Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddie. Dir. W. S. Van Dyke. 106 mlns. Rel. March 29. Rev. March 27. Night la Young, The. Royal love for a commoner theme. Ramon Novarro. Evelyn Laye. Dir. Dudley Murphy. 80 mlns. Rel. Jan, 11. Rev, Jan. IB. Painted Veil. Based on the loVel by Somerset Maugham. Greta Garbo. Herbert Marshall. Dir. .Rl'jhard Boleslavsky, 84 mlns. Rel, Nov. 23. Rev. Dec. 11. taquola. Friendship between a deer and a puma with a human romance background. _Jean_Parker, RusselLBardle,-Dir. Chester-l?ranklln.—79 - -minar Rel. Feb. l. Rev. Feb.' 27. , ' ■ ^ \- shadow of Doubt Murder mystery. Ricardo Cortez, Virginia Bruce, Constanz . Collier. Dir. Geo. B. Seltz, 71 mlns. Rel. Feb. IB. Rev. Feb. 27. 6oclety Doctor. Hospital story. Chester Morris, Virginia Bruce. Robt. Tay lor. Dir. Geo. B. Seltz. 63 mlns. Rel. Jan. 25. Rev. Feb. 6. Times Square Lady. Girl from Iowa bests a crook gang. RobL Taylor, Vir- ginia Bruce. Dir. Geo. B. Seltz. 69 mlns. Rel. March 8. Rev, March 20. Wicked Woman. A story of a faithful mother. Mady Christians, Jean Parker, Chas. Blckford. Dir. Chas. Brabln. 71 mlns. Rel. Dec. 7. Rev. Dec. 18. Winning Ticket, The. Story of a sweeps ticket that was lost and found. Leo Carrlllo, Louise Fazenda, Ted Healy, Dir. Chas. F. Rlesner. 64 mlns, Hel. Feb. 8. Rev. Feb. 12. W. Washington Blvd., MonOgnUn °'S«U";i}^-r Co°ter.''N.'V.C. Dawn Rider, The. John Wayne, Marlon Barns. Dir. R. N. Bradbury. .Qlrl 0' My Dreams. College romance with track team events. Mary Carlisle, Crelghton Chaney, Sterling Holloway, Eddie Nugent, GIGI Parrlsh. 65 mlns. Dir. Ray McCarey. Rel, Nov. 17. Pllrting with Danger. Three buddies play with dynamite and love. Robert Armstrong, WllUam Cagney, Edgar Kennedy, Marlon Burns, Maria Alba. Dir. Phil Rosen. 65 mlns. Rel. Dec. 3. Rev. March 6. Great God Gold, Sidney Blackmer, Martha Sleeper, Gloria Shea, Regis iooiney, John T. Murray, Edward Maxwell. Expose of the receivership racket almost wrecking young romance. Re). April 15. The, From novel by Robert Herrlck. Dir. Reginald Barker, Ralph Bellamy, Karen Morley, Mickey Rooney, Judith Allen, Robert McWade, J. Farrell MacDonald. Hootler. Schcolmaeter, The. Norman Foster, Claudette Henry, Otis Harlan, LoiUs V. Morig, Dir. Lew L. Collins. Famous classic by Edward ■ Eggleston. King Kttiiy of U, S. A. Guy Robertson, Irene Ware, 66 mlna ReL SepL 16. Rev.^ec. 18; — — Lawless Frontier (Lone Star). John Wayne, Sheila Terry, Dlr, IL N. Brad bury. 54 mlns. Rel, Nov. 22. Rev. Jan. 22. l-ost In the Stratosphere. Romance of two members of air patrol amid scl- entlflo experiments. June Collyer, William Cagney, Eddie Nugent, 64 mlns. Rel. Nov, 16. Rev. March 6. Million Dollar Baby. Fond patents try to palm over their little boy as another gin movie find to win fame and riches. Arllne Judge, Ray Walker. Jimmy Fay, George E. Scone. Rel. Dec. 29. Moiite Carlo NIghta.' Innocent suspect traps his man at famous casino and wins the girl. Mary Brian, John Darrov*. 62 mlns. Rel, May 20. Mysterioue Mr. Wong. Story of the twelve coins of Confucius. Arllne Judge. Bela LugoSl, Wallace Ford. 68 mlns. Rel. Dec. 22. Rev. March 13. Mystery Man, The'. Chicago reporter, stranded In 'St. Louis, makes good. Robert Armstrong, Maxlne Doyle. 61 mlns. Rel. April 25. Rev. March 27. ■ 'Neath Arizona Skies. ■ (Lone Star). John Wayne, Sheila Terry. ■ 62 mlns. Hel. Deo. 22. Rev. March 20. Paradise Ranch. John Wayne, Marlon Burns. Movie-struck family takes hus- bands all to crash Hollywood, with hilarious results. Wallace Ford. 65 rnln.s Rel. March 25, Rainbov/ Valley. (Lone Star). John Wayne, Lucille Brown.. Reckless Romeos. Comedy adventures of two hard-boiled egge who are afraid of nothing but each other. Robert Armstrong,-William Cagney. Red Headr Boy and girl work out their social salvation In a lunch wagon. Bruce Cabot, Grace Bradeley. Dir. Melville Brown. 77 mlns. Hel. ^'ov. 1. Iicv, Nov. 20. . S'"9-Siiig Nights.' Three men accused of murdering tlie .same man tell clr- funistaucoa Which are checked by lie detector, proving two are Innocent. Hardie Albright, Boots Mallory, Jameson Thomas, Conway Tearle, Ferdinand Gpttschalk. (Note: Teazle stars). 60 mlna. Rel. Dec. 16. _ Hev. Jan. 29. Texas Terror. John Wayne. A Lone Star Western. Trail Beyond, In tha. John Wayne, Vema Hillle. 66 mlns. Rel. Oct 22. Women Muet Dress. Intricate ways of fashion salon people almost causing young romance of daughter to end In disaster. Minna Gombell, Gavin Gordon, Suzanne Kaaren, Robert Light and Monogram contest winners. '76>2 mins. Rel. Jan. 2. Paramount Otfleea: 1S01 Broadway, New York. N. V Studios: 5861 Maratnon St., Hollywood, Calif All the King's Horses. Zenda typo story with a picture star replacing a king of a mythical kingdom. Carl Brlsson, Mary Ellis. Dir. Frank Tuttle.. 75 mlns. Rel. Feb. 15. Rev. March 13. Behold My Wife. Sylvia Sidney as an Indian girl. Sylvia Sidney, Gene Ray- mond. Dir. Dave Leisen. 79 mlns. Rel. Dec, 7. Rev. Feb. 20. Caprice Espagnel. Romance of a Spanish dancer. Marlene Dietrich, Caesar Romero, Lionel Atwlll. Dir. Josef Von Sternberg. Rel. Mar. 16. Car 99, Based on the exploits of the Michigan state radio police. Fred Mac- Murray, Sir Guy Standing, Ann Sheridan, Dir. Chas. Barton, 60 mlns. Rel. Mar. 1, Rev, Feb. 27. College Rhythm, Musical type story. Joe Pehner, Lanny Ross, Jack Oakle, Lyda Robert!. Dir. Norman Taurog. 75 mins. Rel. Nov. 23. Rev. Nov. 27. Enter Madame. From the stage play of a temperamental star. Ellssa Landl, Cary Grant. Dir. Elliott Nugent. 81 mins. ReL Jan, 4. Rev. Jan. IB. Father Brown, Detective. New type of mystery story, Paul Lukas. Gertrude Michael. Dir. Edw. Sedgwick. Rel. Dec. .Gilded Lily. The. Modest business girl Is catapulted to fame through a mis- understood romance with a nobleman. ..Claudetto Colbert, Fred'Mac- Murray. -Dir. Wesley Ruggles. ^5 mlns. Rei: Jan. 25. Rev. Feb. 12. Hera Is My Heart. Musical. BIng Crosby. Kitty Carlisle. Dir. Frank Tuttle. 76 mms. Rel. Dec. 28. Rev. Dec. 6. Home on the Range. Western. Randolph Scott, Jackie Coogan. ISvelyn BrenL Dir. Jacpbsen. 54 mlns. Rel. Dec. 21. Rey,: Feb, 12. It'e ■ Gift.. Fields buys an orange grove. W. C. Fields, Baby LeRoy, Jean Roueveral. Dir. Norman McLead. 67 mlns. Rel. Noy. 30. Rev. Jan. 8. Limehouae Blues. Story of the London CHilnatown. Geo. Raft, Jean Parker, Anna May Wong. Dir. Alex HalL 63 mlns. Rel. Nov. 9. Rev. Dec. 18. Llvea of a Bengal Lancer. Adventure In an Indian regiment. Gary Cooper, Cavanagh, Henrietta Grossman. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 68 mlns. Rel. Dec. 14. Lov« In Bloom.. Country boy and city girl Anally make a match! Carnival >■ sidelfghts. Joe Morrison, Dixie Lee, Bums and Allen. Dir. Elliott Nugent. ReL Mar. IB, McFaddeh'a Flats. From the Gus Hill farce. Walter C. Kelly, Andy Clyde, Jane DarwelL Dir. Ralph Murphy, 66 mlns,' Rel. March 22. Rev. March 13. „ Mlaalsalppl. Showboat story by Booth Tarklngton. Blng Crosby, Wl C. Fields, Joan Bennett, Queenle Smith. Die Edw. A. Sutherland. Rel. Mar. 8. One Hour Late. Joe Morrison. Helen Twelvetrees, Conrad Nagel, Dlr, Ralph Murphy. Rel. Dec. 14, President Vaniahes, The. From current sensational novel of same title. Arthur Byron, Janet Beecher, Paul Kelly. Dlr, Wm, A. Wellman. 80 mlna. Rel. Jan, 11. Rev. Dec. 11, Pursuit of Happinesi, The. From the stage play about bundling. Joan Bennett, Francis Lederer. Dir. Alex Hall. 80 mins. Rel. Nov. 16. Rev. Nov. 10, . ' •. ' Rocky Mountain Mystery. Western mystery story by Zane Grey. Randolph Scott, Chic Sale, Kathleen Burke, Mrs. Leslie Carter. Dir. Chas. Barton. Rel. Feb, 1. Ruggles ef Red Gap. Harry Leon Wilson's story of a butler won in a bridge game. Chas. Laughton. TMary Boland, Chas. Ruggles, Dlr, Leo Mc- Carey. 90 mlns. Rel. Feb. 22. Rev. March 13. Rumba. Society girl and New York boy meet In Havana. Geo. Raft. Carole Lombard, Margo. Dir. Marlon Gerlng. 71 mins. Rel. Feb. 8. Rev. Feb. 27. ... Stolen Harmony. .Adventures with Ben Bernle's band. Geo. Raft, Ben Bernle, Grace Bradley. Dir. Alfred Werker. Rel. Mar. 29. Wings In the Dark. Air thriller with a rescue by a blinded aviator. Myma LojfL.Cary Grant. Dir. Jae. Flood. - Rel.-Feb. 1. Rev. Feb, 6, - - Studio Placements Principal Office: 1270 Sixth Ave.. New York. N. V. Chandu on the Magic Island. Mystery—sequel to Return of Chandu. Bela Logosi, Clara Kimball IToung, Dean Benton, Phyllis Ludwig. Seven reels. Return of Chandu, The. Mystery story. Bela Lugosi, Clara Kimball Toung, Dean Benton, Phyllis Ludwig. Seven-reel feature, followed by eight two-reel serial episodes. Rel, Oct, •titdles: Hollywood, R IT H RafliA Office: R.K,0, Sldg., Calif. IV.IV.V/. ivaaiO r.^io city. N.Y.C Anne, of Qreen Qablea. The story involves the adoption, life and development of Anne, an orphan, at Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. Anne Shirley, Tom Brown, Helen Westley, O, P. Heggle. Sara Haden. Dir. George . Nichols Jr. 80 mlns. Rel. Nov. 23. Rev. Dec. 25. Becky Sharp. The story of a woman who wrecked the lives of all the men who loved her, Miriam Hopkins, Alan Mowbray, Frances Dee, Sir Cedric Hardwick, Hiflgel Brjice,^Uson-i3kIpworth.—lju Reuben. MamouUan,-ReL May 17; Break of Hearts. Two temperamental musicians discover, skitter almost Wreck- ing their lives, that love Is most important thing. Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer. John Beal, Jean Hersbolt Dir. Philip Moeller. Rel. May 31. By Your Leave. An American couple Just entering into middle life take a short vacation away from each other, only to return secretly, relieved that It is all over. Frank Morgan, Cienevieve Tobin, Nell Hamilton, Marian Nixon, Glenn Anders, Gene Lockhart. Dir. Lloyd Corrlgan. 82 mlns. Rel. Nov. 9. Rev. Jan. 1. Captain Hurricane. A story of Cape Cod and its people. James Barton, Helen Westley, Helen Mack. Dir. John Robertson. Rel. Mar. 1. Chasing Yesterday. A kindly professor befriends a lonely orphan and then finds happiness which ho had been searching for all his life. Anne Shirley, O. P. Heggle, Helen Westley, Elizabeth Patterson, John Qualcn, Trent Durkln, Etlenne Glrardot, Dorla Lloyd, Hilda Vaughn. Dir. George Nichols, Jr,,JBe»r'Aprll 12. Dog of FlanderC^A poor Flemish boy who befriends a shepherd dog is given a change to develop hia talents and become a famous arti.it. Frankle Thomas, O. P; Heggle, Helen Parish, 'Lightning.' Dir. Edward Sloman. Rel. March 22. Enchanted April. Under the enchantment of Italian sunshine, and a romentlc medieval castle, love comes to four unhappy English women. Ann Harding, Frank Morgan, Katharine Alexander, Reginald Owen, Jane Baxter. Dir. Harry Beaumont. 66 mlns. Rel. .Ian. 25. Rev. March 13. Fountain, The. Ifrom the Chas. Morgan novel Ann Harding. Brian Ahern, Paul Lukas. Dir. John Cromwell. 85 mlns. Rel. Aug. 31. Rev. Sept. 3. GlDolette. A society beauty who loses all her money and becomes a Ijosteas In a night club. Adrlenne Ames, Ralph Bellamy, Donald Cook, Robert Armstrong. Dir. Charles Lament. Rel. Feb. 15. Grand Old Girl. Glorifying the American school teacher. May Rolwjon, Mary Carlisle, Fred MacMurray. Alan Hale. Dir. by John Robertson. Rel. Jan. 18. 71'/4 mlns. Rcl.- Jan.-18. Kev. March 6. - Informer, The. A story of the Irish revolution. Victor McLagien, Preston Foster, Heath er Angel. W aimcj^JForg Jiia_0-'-Conxior^argot--Grahamer- ■ - --Dir.-JohiTFord. Hel. May"21. Kentucky Kernels. A pair of out-of-work vaudevilUans adopt a small boy who turns out to be heir to a large Kentucky estate which Is Involved In a feud with a neighboring estate. Bert Wheeler, Robert WooJscy, Mary Carlisle, Spanky McFarland, Noah Beery. Dir. George Stevens. 75 mins. ReL Nov. 2. Rev. Jan. 8. Laddie. The younger sister in the Stanton family helps her brother, Laddl<i, win the Princess. John Beal, Gloria Stuart, Virginia Weldler, Char- lotte Henry. Rel. April 5. Lightning Strikes Twice, A fa.^t-movlng farce which concerns ItHCif with ari amusing tangle of identiUcs that result from two young men bringing a fan dancer home by mistake. Ben Lyor^j Thflma Todd, Pert Kelton, Laura Hope Crews. SktiCta' GaUagher, C.hKk Chandler. Walter Catlfttt. Dlr; Ben Holmes. 64 mins. Rel. Dec. 7. \ Little Minister, The. The romance of a young Scotch mlniHter and a gypsy Kl-i who really Is the ward of a nobleman of the diHtrlct. Katharine Hepburn. John Beal. Alan Hale. Dir. Richard Wallace. Rel. Dec. 28. Rev. Jan. 1. ' ' ' Murder on a Honeymoon. Tim further adventurea of the old ma'd. amateur detpctlvf .school tea'^hf-r, Mia.M Hiidegard Withera, and Inspector, of I'olici! 0."car Piper. Thin ilmo the rnurdcr takes place' on an airplane. Edna May Oliver, James '■;if:aHon, Lola Lane, Dorothy Llbalre, Dir. Lloyd Corrlgan. 73 mln>-. Hf:i. Feb. 22. Rev. March 6. People's Enemy, The. A <;orivii-t l>reaks Jail In order to seek revenge on his lawyer, whom lie think;; has doub'.fc-crosaed, only to learn th'e truth Ju6t bffore i.H killed. Prf-rUori I"'oster, Llla Leo, Molvyn Douglas, Shirley Grcv, Kowo*; Ate8. Wl!ll:\m Collier, Jr., Sybil Elaine, Herbfrt RawUnr .son. ' Dir. Crano Wilbm. U'l. MarcW 15. Red Mcrnlng. A'dventiire in a urimitivo section ot Papua, New Guinea. StelTl (Continued on page 27) (Continued from page 23) ' Jones; Nick Grlndle directing, 'Border Brigands,' U, Arthur Caesar, screen play, 'While the Crowd Cheers,' U, Frank .Ten*y, gagging 'The Milky Way,' Par. Sidney Howard, screen play, 'The Light That Failed,' Par. Janet Gaynor, Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, Slim Summervllle, Roger Imhof, Jane Withers, Andy Devlne; Victor Fleming directing. 'Farmei: Takes a Wife,' Fox. Will . Rogers, Bill Robinson, Dorothy Wilson, Sam Hellmah, Gladys Tjehman, screen play; George Marshall directing, 'In Old Ken- tucky,' Fox. Warner Oland, Pat Patterson, Rita Cansino, Thomas Beck, Stepin Fetchit; Louis King directing. 'Charlie Chan in Egypt,' Fox. Blng Crosby, Joan Bennett; Leo McCarey directing, 'Two for To- night,' Par. Chester Morris, Dore Schary, screen play, 'Storm Over the Andes,' U. Onslow Stevens, H. B. 'W'arner, Eric Linden, Maxlne Doyle; E. Mor- ton Hough, screen play; PjiU Rosen directing. Til Bet You,' Liberty. Aben Kandel, adaptation, 'Mag- nificent Obsession,' U. Lola Lane, (Thick Chandler, 'Allan Mary Dow,' U. Inez Courtney, 'The Raven,' U. Joe Penner, Jack Oakle, Fred Mc- Murray; screen play, Waldemar Toung,. Francis Martin, 'Colleg« Education,' Par. Clitrord Jones, 'Anna Karenlna,* Metro. Patsy Kelly. 'Pa^ft Miss Glory,' WB. George Raft. 'Every Night at Eight,' Wanger. Graham Baker, Gene Towne, Louis Stevens, scripting 'Shanghai,' Wanger. ' Manny Harmon ork, 'No More Ladles,' Metro. Stephen Roberts, directing 'U. S. Grantr' Radio. Gary Cooper, Teter Ibbetson,'. Par. Frank Conroy. 'Charlie Chan in Egypt,' Fox. Rita Dunn, Coral Dietrich, Doris Channlng, Myra Jones, 'On Wings of Song,' Col. _ Herbert Hey wood, 'Farmer Takes a Wife,' Fox. Wade Boteler, 'Alibi Ike,' WB, Evelyn Poe, 'Papa's in the Cradle,' Radio. Charles Kenyon, 'writing original for Bette Davis, "WB. ' Tom Dugan, James Flavin, Toshlo Mori, 'Frisco Lady,' U. Shirley Gray, ' Gavin Gordon, 'Stranded,' WB. Berton Churchill, 'Page Miss Glory,' WB. Blnnie Barnes, 'Diamond Jim Brady,' U. Virginia Hammond, 'Jim Burke's Boy,' CoL . _^ — Howayd "EstaUreok, screen play, fWay Down East,' Fox. Constance Collier, Charles Brln- ley 'Anna Karenlna,' Metro, Greta Meyer, 'Public Hero No, 1,' Metro, Bradley Page-, 'Frisco Nights,' U, • Harry Strang, Frank Mayo, Car- lyle Blackwell, Jr., Julie Bescos, Al Wllllarha, Richard Tucker, 'Murder in the Fleet,' Metro. Fred Kohler, Jr., Tommy Tomlln- eon, Charles Coleman, 'No More Ladles,' Metro. Soo Yong, 'China Seas,* Metro, Robert Donat, Errol Flynn; Mi- chael Curtiz directing, 'Captain Blood,' WB. Sylvia .Sidney, Fred McMurray, 'Let's Get Married,' Par. J. Graham, screen play, 'O'Shaugh- nesHy'a Eoy,' Metro. .Tean Parker, 'Murder In the Fleet,' Metro. Harvey Gates, Charles Grayson, adaptation Shirley Temple yarn. Fox. "W'llUam Belter, directing 'Orchids to You,' Fox. . Frances Marlon, adaptlflg 'May- time,' Metro. Akim Tamlroff, 'Big Broadcast of 1035,' Par. —Samuel-HJnesr-^ColIege-aGandalr- Par. Marlene Dietrich; Rowland Brown, adaptation, 'By Any Other Name,' Par. Jack Rutherford, 'The CruHadcrs,' Par. Klchard Hemingway, 'Legion of V.'ilfir,' Itoliance. GAP'S HLM BESEAEGHEKS Washington, April 2. Capltdl Screen-Research Service, new omflt to dig Into Library of Congrma and other governmont archiyta^or hi.storlcal data.-^ for fllma.t^amtes Frances Rj/JfTTlIington as dlrector.\ Film d^pfwill be un- der CatherinV-Pttfmer Mitchell, for five years on staff of Dictionary of American Biography a.'j resean.-lier in Library of Congres.s. Service l.s also offered to wrlter.s, pt al. Clalm.s to Jiavo (.'orrcspond- cntH traindd to' dive into P-ritish Mu.'.-curn, Lriiidoii,.and HilljiioDie'iiie, ^I'ariu.