Variety (Sep 1935)

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"W^ednesday, September '25, 1935 PICTURES VARIETY 35 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES : S8S1 Mamthon St., Hollywood. Calif- (Contlnu«id from page 33) Paramount Otno«s: 1B01 Broadway, Dlr..WeBley Huargles. 77 mlnq, BeL July 12. Rev. Aug. 14, Sept. 6. Rev. Aug. 28. for ah array of radio etare. 13, Rev. Sept. 18. Dir. Norma^i Taurog. 97 inlns. Rel. Sept. College Scandal,' Whodunit with college backin-bund Arfina Ti..i.>.i tr » m lor. Tyendy B«rrfe. Dir. EIll<ittKent?'RPrjun«""i^ ^"^^ Bdea, The. Cecil d( Dir.. Cecil dfkJiHie, flfidld story capital ^ ^ -ru ,^ « o , 'f"««nt- Rei. jurie-2^-Ro^7'j-u7yi7^ Cru.ade.. The, Cecll.,do spectacle. Loretta Ypung; Henry Wllcoxon, 124 ^ine. Rel, Aug, 2." Rev; Aug.. 28 " Hera Cornea Cookie. Grade Allen geta her father's fortune ami at„^^ - ^'''''''A^SX^^.ft^,^^^^^^^^^ 33^»^am Boyd^Jln^^y 'T|r"''?fVlcW*^"*fc%*. ""'■fe?':^^*^ * series of amue: Br!>ckCr'65'?;iinsV*lfeh"j^ Dir. Clyde ^i^Ilh"M.^,!l5!'?''«^ ''4°''^^ *"r«<* MacMurray. Madge Evans. Dlr Ralph Murphy. 67 mins. Rei. July 5. Rev, July 3, '='v«ns- "ir. ''''.2 Parisian Wouid-be suicides who didn't lumo off thP ffito^r%'^ Jnt'%^erSkT'3'i. "^SS?. ^' J^ anV"X°LSl People Will Talk. Combination of original stories by Sopiiie Kerr and Hugh RUgRles Marv^ &rt"'"T^'.\ » dlvoi-ce.* Chlrt^es rWIjt 2? Uev June '9^^^ ^1 SantelL H«'!S'iT,1J'" TSf-f'S® If^mous love classic. Gary Cooper, Ann Harding, John Hallldav, Dir, Henry Hathaway. Rel. Aug. 3^: " stOT^%f"*o?d''cklif^rn.«'"'' Walton juliy's and,David Belasco's gorgeous wnni u <31adya Swarthout. John Boles, Charles Blck- ford, Willie Howard. Dir. Marion Gering. Rel. Oct 26. Shanohal. Romance ot a Hussian emigre working ks a rickshaw coolie « ..,i„*''^*"o /?","'''.„^*'S'"'*s ""y^""- Warner Oland. Dir. Jas; Flood: 76 mins. Rel. luly 19. Rev. July 24. . Smart .Girl. Ppst-de^^^^^ ^rphans^work out thelf fates inVa comedy mln"s. ReI.W"2C.''l!;*v.\^'g°'hP^" S'^""*' "•c.^o!?r^a,i2^s?t,^w'!c^'v^i^- ^r^j^M;:"^^^"' '^^'^^^ ni^l"'V^{?^'o*?"5'''*J: featuring the late Caflos Gardel. Rosita Moreno. Dir. John Reinhardt. 87 mins, Rev. July 17. (Not on regular Two for Tonloht. From the stage hit by Max and J. O. Lief. Gay-hearted ^^iZfi^m*!.^'"' T^J^® ...^'"S Crosby, Joan Bennett. Mary Boland, Thelmi Todd. Dir. Frank Tuttle. 60 mins. Rel. Sept. 27. Rev. Sept. 4. *5n. ^■.M*'*^?,: ?ano .Grey story. Dean Jaggcr, Gail Patrick, Edward Ellis, Dir. Otho Lpvering. Rel, Awg. .16. ■ • Without Reoret. From a stage play. Love and treachery In London. Ellssa x^nOl, Paul Cavanaugh. Frahces Drake. Dir. Harold Toung. Rel. Awg, 23. . " . •tudloai Mollywood. RICO Radio Offlce; R.K.O. Bldg.. . Calif. IVaaiO Radio City. N,v!c Alice Adams. Small town girl dramatizes herself and tries to win a rich hus- W ^d";'y'^^p?**?"* *\?^ Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray. nl*'*^^^?*"^' Evelyn yenable. Prank Albertson., Hed-la Hopper. Dir , George Stevens. 96 mins. Rel. Aug. 23, Rev, Aug, 21. Arlxonian, The A vivid chapter in American Cavalcade, The bringing of law and order to the west of 1880. Richard Dix, James Bush, Margot vr?ri^"S'o .'i*'.*'*?''' '''*"'<J; Preston Foster, Dir. Chartes Vldor. 72 mins. Rel. June 28, Rev, July 31, Becky Sharp. The story of a woman who wrecked the lives of ail the men who loved her. Miriam . Hopkins, Alan Mowbray,. Frances Dee, Sir Cedrlc Hardwick^ Nigel Bruce, Alison Bkipworth. Dlr, Reuben Mamouilan 86 mine. Rel. June 28. Rev. June 19. r«ak of Hearts. Two temperamental musicians discover, after almost wreck- ing their lives, that love is most imporUnt thing. Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer. John Beai, Jean Hersholu Dir. Philip Moeller. 78 mins. Rel. <^May 31, Rev. May 22. Freckles.^ Orphan boy who conquers fear In order to save the life of a little girr and thereby wins the love and esteem of'his benefactors., Tom Brown. Virginia Weldler, Carol Stone, Lumsden Hare, James Bush, Dorothy^ Peterson, Addison Richards, Dick Alexander. Dir. Edward Killy. Rei, Sept. 27 Hooray , for Love. A young college graduate Invests his small fortune In a musical show, falls in love with the leading lady, goes to Jail because or a bad iheck, but tlic show opens, on time and the piky is a success, Ann Spthern, Gene Raymond, Bill. Robinson, Maria Gambarelli. Thurs- ton Hall, Pert Kelton. Dir. Waiter Lang, 76 mins. Rel, June 14, Rev. July 17. Hot Tip. An amusing, tale of the vagaries of the race track and the unquenchable fever that surges In the veins of men who follow the ponies. James Glenson, ZaSu Pitts, Margaret Callahan, Russell Gleasbn. Dir. Ray McCarey, R6l. Auf. 1«. Infbrmer, The. A story of the Irish revolution. Victor McLaglen, Preston Foster, ileather Angel, Wallace '.Ford, Una O'Connor, Margot Grahame.. Dir. John Ford. 91 mins. Rei. May 24. Rev. Itfay 16. Jalna; From the first of the Jalna.scrles. Kay Johnson, Ian Hunter,.C. Aubrey Smith. Nlgfi) Bruce. David Manners. Peggy Wood; Dir. John Cromwell. 76 mins. Rel. Aug. 9. Rev. Sept, IS, Last Days of Pompeii. The destruction of the City of Pompeii. -Preston Foster, Helen Mack, Alan Hale. Dir. Erhest B, Schoedsack, . Rel. Oct. 4. Its, The. polsey is an inventor and Wheeler a song writer. Unwittingly they become entangled In a murder.. They discover the murderer through th6 truth-telling machine, which Woolsey has Invented. Bert Wheeler. Robert Woolsey, Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent, Erik Rhodes. Dir. Ceo. Stevens, 81 mins, . Itel, June 7. Rev. June 26. Id Man Rhythm. An adoring father deserts business to Join his son as a college undergraduate. Six new songs. Charles Rogers, George Batbier, Barbara Kent Dir. Edward Ludwig. Rel. Aug. 2. Return ot Peter Grimm, The. From David Warfieid's hit. Lionel tlarrymoire. Helen Mack, Edward Ellis. Dir. Geoigo Nlcholls, Jr, Rel,'Sept. 13. RIdei Hageard's novel. Helen Gahagan, Randolph'Scott, Helen Mack, Nigel Bruce, Dir. Irving Plchel and Lansing C. Holden. 96 mins. . Rel. July 12 Rev. July 31 Strangers All. May Rpbson, the champion of her own brood of four children, saves them frotn her indulgence; from-^themselves and from, the fury of the law. May Robsoni Preston Foster. Florine McKlnney. William Backwell. Dir. Chas. Vidor.. 68 mins. Rel. May 10. Rev. June-26. Three MuiBKeteers. trom the. Dumas classic, -Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Rosamond Plnchot, Onslow Stevens, Paul Lukas, Heather Angel, Moron) Olsen; Dir. Rowland V. Lee. Rel. Sept. 20. • ^"P American dancer who falls in love withi a young girl, but has a hard time winning her on account of tnlstaken Identity. Fred Astaire, Ginger l^ogers, Edwaril IOv«rrett Horfon, Helen Broderlck. Dir. Mark Sandrlch. 101 mins, Rel, Sept. 6. Rev. June 26. Village Tale. This story presents' a cross-section bt average community life. In a typical small village In Utah. Randolph Scott. Kay Johnson. Arthur Hoyt, Robert Barrat, J'anet Beeclier, Oorolhv Burgess. Dir. .John Cromwell. Rel. April 26. SO mln.q. Rev. June 26. Woman in the Dark, (Select). Dashlell HammSt't mystery story. Fay Wray Ralph Bellamy Dir. Phil Rosen. 68 mins. Rev. May 22. o 1 f Office: RKO Bidg., KepUbhC New York. N.Y. Gappy Ricks Returns. Peter B. Kyne's familiar fiction hero. Robert McWadc, Ray Walker. Florine Mc-Klnney. Dir. Mack Wright. Rel. Sept. 25. Crime_of Dr. Crespl, The. Original story suggested by Poe's 'The Premature Burial. Eric Von Strbheini, Harriet Russell, Dwight Frye, Ir. John H. Auer, Forbidden Heaven. Suggcsti.e of 'One More Spring." Kour derelict."^ (n an abandoned London hou.«!0. Chas. Farrell, Charlotte Henry, Beryl Mercer, Fred Walton. Dir. Reginald Barker. Rel Sept, 15, I leas Range. John Wayne western. Dlr. R. N. Bradbm ' Tumbling Tumbleweeda. Western. Gene Autry. Dlr, Jos. Kane. Rel, Oct. 24. Two .Slnnera. From the Warwiclt Deeping story. Otto Kruger, Mlnria Gom- beU, Martha Sleeper. Dir. Arthur Lubin. 71 mins. Rel, Oct. 10. Rev. SepL 18. Spanish Cape Mystery, The. From the novel by Ellery Queen, llelien Twelve- trees, Donald. Cook, Jack La Rue, Betty Blythe. Dir. L«wls D. Collins, Prod., Bt. H. Hoffman. Rel. Oct. 26. Westward Ho. Western pioneer story. John Wayne, Sheila Manners. Dir. ' R. N. Bradbury. Ret Sept. 1. ceai 444 West 60th 6t. ■"~FJTvTVorli" Rf Dir. Allan Dwan. 20t&-€e&tisry~F<Mc- lary Brian. Dir. Lewis Seller. 72 mins. Chinaman. Rel. June 21 Rel Hollywood, Cal. Black Sheep, Edmund Lowe Claire Trevor, Tom Brown 70 mins. ReL June 14. Rev. July 3. Chairnii Chan in'Egypt Further, advenfures^ .of the Honolulu Warner Oland, Mt Rev. Juno 26. Cowboy llllonalre. . G«orge rien western. May 10. Rev. June 4. Curly Top. Shirley T«mple story, Shirley Temple, John Boles, Rochelle Hud- son-. Dir Irving Cummings, 76 mins. Rel. July 26. Rev. Aug.. ?. , Oahte's Inferno. New veraion of an jid thriller. Spencer 'Tracy, Claire Trevor; ' Hfe!ls^J'.^E. iWa^f,ba^. Dir. .Hisey'liachman.- 9Cf-.mIii3.Eel, Aug. 3>,- Rev. Aug;:7. ^ Bartnfl-Vounfl-M«t»i^Th««—TJam«B-Duflflr^ae-<Jlarit^ mins. ReL May 24. Rev. July 24. Doubting' Thomaa, From George Kelly's stage play, The Torch Bearers. Will Rogers, Blllie Burke, Alison Skip worth. Dir. David Butler. 78 mins. ReL June 7. Rev. July 17. Dressed to Thrill. Tutta Rolf. Clive Brook. Ir. Harry Lachman. Rel. Aug. 23. Farmer Takea a Wife, The. From the stage play of the old canal days. ;^.anet Gaynor, Henry Fonda, Chas. BIckford. Dir. Victor :*''lemirg. 94 mins. Rel. Aug, 2. Rev. Aug. 14. Gay Deception: The. Francis Lederer, Benlta Hume, Ir. Wm:' Wyler ReL Augi 9. dinger. Jane Withers as a not-sb-good little 'girl. With O. P. Heggie, Jackie Searle. Dir. I«uia Seller. 80 mins, Rel. July 6; uev. July 24. Hard Rock Harrlgan.- Rivalry on a tunnel job. Geo. Q'Brlen, Irene Hervey. Dir. David Howard. 60 mins. Rel. July 10. Rev. July 31. .Ladles Love Danger. From a atory by llya Zorn. Moha Barrte, GIIb<>ri Roland. Dir. H. Bruce Humberstone. 69 mins. Rel, May 3, Rev.:Sept, 11. Orchlda to Vou. John Boles; Jeein Mulr, Chas. Butterworth, Dir. Wm. A. Selter. 74 mins. Rel. July 12. Rev. Aug. 14. Our Little dirl. From the story 'Heaven's Gate,' by Fiorence L. Pfalzgrat. With circus angles, Shirley Temple, Rosemary Ames. Joel McCrea Dir. John .Robertson. 64 mins. Rel. May 17. Rev. June 12. Redheada on Parade. Picture making and hair dye. John Boles, Ixie Lee. Dir. Norman McLeod. 78 mins. Rel, Sept. 13. Rev. Sept. 4. Silk Hat Kid, Settlement house and night clijb a bad mix. Lou Ayres, Mae Clarke, Paul Kelly. Dir. H,. B, Humbertsone. 70 mins, Rei. June 19. Rev, Aug."14. Tisn Dollar Raise. Edward Everett Horton. Karen Morley. Geo. Mar- shall. 6<< mins. Rei. April 6. Key. May 8. Thunder in the Night< Murder In Budapest. Edmund Lowe, Karen Morley, Paul Cavanaugh.. Dir. Geo. Arclialnbaud. 69 mins, -Rel, Sept. 20, Rev. Sept. 18. tinder the Pampas Moon. Mex; story. Warner Baxter, Kettl Gailllgan, Tito Guizar, Dir. Jas. Tmiln. Kel. May 31. Rev. June 4. Welcome Home. James Dunn as a confidence man. James Dunn,. Arlene Judge. Dir. Jas. Tlnlln, 72 mins. Rel, Aug 9, Rev. Aug. 28. Umted Artists ''^::^T'y Rarbary Coast. A blazing story of America's last frontier of untamed-emo- tions. Miriam Hopkins, Edward G. Robinson, Joel McCrea. Dir. Howard Hawks. Rel Sept. 27. Brewster's. Millions. Story by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, Jack Bu- chanan,'Lilt Datnita. Dir. Thornton Freeland.. .78 nilns. Rel. May '20, Call .of the Wild. From the famous Jack Loiidon story! Clark Gable, Lorettn Young Jack Ookle. Dir. William Weilman. 89 mins, Rel. Aug. 9. Rev. Aug, 21. Dark Angel. The. A love story that* will give love a new meaning, Fredrlc March, Merle Oberon, Herbert Marshall, Dir. Sidney Franklin, 105 ihins, ReL Sept. 6. Rev. Sept. 11. Escape Me Never. Siory by Margaret Kennedy. Elisabeth Bergner. Hugh Sin- clair. Griffith Jones, Leon Quarfermalne, Lyn Harding. Dir. Paul Czln- ner. 03 mins. Rel. June 21. Rev. May 29. ci> Let 'Em Have it. G. Men. Story by Joseph Moncure March and Elmer Harris. Richard ArlOn, Vligiriia Bruce, .lllce Brady, Harvey Stephens, Eric Lin- den, Joyce Coropton Dir. Sani Wood. 96 mins. Rei. May 17. Rev. June 4. Modern Times. A dramatic comedy based on masa production In a big fac- tory. Chariie Chaplin, Paillette Goddard. Rel. Oct. 11, Melody LIngera Oh, The, iLowell Brentano's best-seller. Poignant mother^ love. Josephine Hutchinson, George Houston, Helen Westley. Dir. David Burton. Rel. Oct. 25. Moscow Nlghta. Frpm an unpublished novel by Pierre Benolt. Harry Bauer, Penelope Dudley-Ward. Dir. Anthony Asquith, Rel, Oct, 18. Noll Gwyrt.; Anna Neagle'. Sir Cedric Hardwlcke. Dir. Herbert Wilcox. 70 mins. ReL Julie 14. 'Rev. June 26. Red Salute.: Two yduiig lovers who And themselves tangled in a fast-moving serfea of amusing difficulties. Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Toung, Hardle Albright. Dir. --Sidney Ldinfield. Rel. Sept. 13. - Sanders of the Riwefr.'' A vivid dramatization of the manner in which one white-man holds the destiny of a complete tribe. Paul Robeson, Nlpa Mae MicKinhey. Leslie Banks. Dir. Zoltan Korda. 86 mine. ReL July 4. Rev. July 3. Thunder In the East.« Story by Claude Farrere.. Charles Boyer, Merle .Oberon, John Loder. Dir.■ Nicholas Farkas, 79 thins. Rel. May 13. Itudloi Unlvaraal All: city. . Calif. fl_;-,.—.^1 Offices: 30 Rockefeller Center, universal New* Vork, N. V, ary Dow. Story of a lost daughter replaced by adopted. Sally Ellers, Raymond- Mtlla'nd. Dir. Kurt Neumann. 65 mins. ReL May.27. Rev, July 3. Afohe Together.-. Comedy. Zasu Pitts, Hugh O'Connell. ir. Kurt Netiman, ReL Oct 7. Border -Brigsndai Buck Jones western. Dir. Nick Grlnde. 66 mins. ReL May 27. Rev. June 26.' Crlmaon Trail, The. Buck Jones western. Dir. AI Roboch. Ins. ReL Feb. 11, Rev. March 20. Chinatown Squad.i Cohiedy-drama. Lyie l^albot, .Valerie Hobson. Mur- ray Roth. . 70 mins, Rei. May 20. Rev. June 4. Diamond Jim. Drama. Edward Arnold, Jean Arthur, Blnnle Barnes. Dir. Ed Sutherland. .92-mins. Ret. Sept. 2. Rev. Aug. 28. King Solomon of- Broadway. Musical drama. Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Page, Pinky Tomlin, Ed. Pawley, Louise Henry, Philip Brooks. Dir. Alan (proaland. ReL Seipt. 16. Fighting- Youth. - Football story. Charles Farrell, J.iine MarteL Andy Devine,. J, Farrell Macdonald, Eddie Nugent. Dir, Hamilton 'Macfadden. Rel. Sept 23.' Lady Tubba, From the novel by Homer Croy, Alice Brady, Douglass' Mont- fomery, June Clayworth, Anita Louise. 69 mins, Rel, July 16. Rev. uly 24. Manhattan Moon. Drama with music. Dir. , Stuart Walker, KIcardO (ior- tez, Dorothy Page, Dir, Stuart Wheeler, 62 mins, ReL Aug. 6. Rev. Aug. 21. * Outlawed Guns. Western. Buck Jones. Rei. July 29 . . , Raven, The; From Edgar Allun Poe's story. Karloff-Bela LugosL ir, Louis ' Frlediander, 60 minfs. ReL July'22, Rev. July 10. She Gets Her Man, Comedy. Zasu Pitta. Hugh O'Connell, Dlr, Wm, Nigh. 66 mins. Rel. Aug. 19. Rev. Sept, 11, Storm Over the Andes. Drama. Jack Holt, Antonio Moreno, Gene Lockhart, Moha Barrle Dir. Christy Cabaniie: Rel. Sept. 9, Stormy. Outdoor drama, Noah Beery, Jr., Jean Rogers, Arizona Wranglers. Dir. Louis Frlediander. Rel, Sept. 30. Throw Back. The. Buck Jones western. Rel. Sept. 9. Werewol' ot London. Chiller. Henry Hull. Warner Oland, Valerie Hobson. Lester Matthews, Dir. Stuart Walker, 75 mins. Rev. May 16. itudio. BurbanM.^^^ Wariier Brothers '^',:2'v^:.'n* v Ailbl Ike, Famous baseball come<ly by Ring Lardner. Joe B. Brown, Olivia do Havllland, Uir Ray Elirlght. Rel. June 15. Bright Lights, Joe E, Brown, Ann Dvorak, Patricia Ellis, William Gargan. Dlr Bu.'jby Berkele.v. 83 mins. Rel. Aug. 31. Rev. Aug. 21. Broadway Gondolier. Rnillo singing star tires Of the phoney .atmosphere. Dick i'»6well, Joan Blondcll, Adolpho Menjou; Dir. MoyO Bacon. 100 mins. Rel July 27. Rev. July 24. Dinky. Stirring drania of Everybody's children. • Jackie Coooer, Marv AhIop Roger Prvor l)u D. Ros.s Lederman and Howard Brethcrton. 65 mln.s Rel. May U. Rev. July 3. Dr. Socrates. Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak. Ir. William DIeterle. ReL. Sept. 28. (Continued on page 37) Studio Phcements (Continued from page 33) Margaret Vltt, Edith Hollcnray, Tony Beard, 'Rose Marie,' Metro. George Lloyd, 'One Way Ticket,* Col. •-'-t^phw^-B«hIrorv,-■^fVm:«1i••^mld^n^ff^*-■ Republic. Gastoii Glass, 'Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo,' 20tlriFox;r Daisy Belmore, 'I Found Stella Parrlsh,' WB. Hal. K. " DaWSpn, ittle' Immi- grant,' ZQth-^Fox. Mary Forbes, Elly Malyon, 'Meet the Duchess,' WB. i Ralph - Forbes, "Rich Cameo; „ —j=!a;|Wcla^.-Ellls,---Ici?(Mik.-- McHughr-- Warren Hull; Frank McDonald di- recting; 'Freshman Loye,' WB, John Mlljah; Phil Rosen direct- ing, 'The Calling of Pah Matthews,' Lesser. Morrle. Rysklnd, screen play, ' Ing Zero,' WB. . E. E. Clive, Herbert iMiindln,''Meet tlio Diichess,' tVB. Lee Moran, 'CJalling of Dan Mat- thews,' LeSser. Lloyd Iiigraham, Par. Kent Taylor, Buccaneer,' 20th-Fox. Jack Haley, Roscoe Kama, Wil- liam Frawley, Lynn Overnian, Henry Johnson, Edd.lo Welch, Paul Gerard Smith, scripting, 'F Man.' Par. Al Martin adapting 'Little Red School,' Cheistferfleld. Hedwlg Relcher, ' lack Chamber,' Metro, Barlowe Borland, Iff Raff,' Metro. ' Toby Wing, Dean Benton, Landing,' Par. Regis Toomey: AI Herman rectlrig, 'Bars of Hate/ Victory, Ruth Ettlng, 'Junior Coughlin, Joan Sheldon, Mary Bovard, Mar- garet Armstrong,. Kenny Howell; Bel Holmes directing, untitled ishort, Radio. Landers Stevens, 'Husk,* Radio. . Erin O'Brien Moore, 'Seven Keys to Baldpate,' Radio. Eric Rhodes, Kelly Lamon, It Happened In Hollywood,' Franklin Coon scripting 'End of the Worid,'Par. Richard Macauley,'. a d a p 11 n ff 'Money From Home,' Par. Hugh Cum mlngs , gagging 'MIsa Pacific Fleet,' WB. , ' Gordon Jones, 'Shoot-the Chutes,' Gfoldwyn. ' ' Herb Ashley, ' Fox. \ Wanda; Tuchok adapting 'Coast Patrol,' Metro. Robert (jleckler^ Col. ■. , Morgan. Wallace, 'Thousand Dol- lars a Minute/ Repuhllc. ' Richard Carle; ^ ' ' rlde^ Cornea Home', PaA \ Sain Ash, 'Anything Goesir Par. Michelette Buranf, 'Give Vs This Night,' Par. Harry Harvey, 'Miss Paclflip Fleet,' WB. -, Wesley Barry, "Rich Relations/ Cameo. Herbert 'Meet the Duch- ess,' WB, Joe Riley, 'Husk,' Radio, Mary Gwynn, 'Shoot the.Chutes/ Goldwyh. Jerry Mandy, 'Hands Across the Table,' Par. Paul Irving, ' Metro. Preston Sturges, continuity, 'Spinster Dinner,' U.. Jane Wyatt, Barry Trlvers, Sam- uel drnitz, screen play, 'Strangers at. the Feast/ U. Grace Hale,. 'Mary Bums, Fugi- tive,' Wanger. Frank Relcher, Ruth Robinson,. 'Enemy of Man/ WB. Ethel Sykeis, 'Uppercutlets,' Radio short,, Melville Baker, screen play, 'Next Time We Love,' U. Frances Grant, 'Rich Relations/ Cameo. Diane Lewis, Chris Schodnber 'Ah, Wilderness,' Metro. Bert Hanlon, Matt Gilman, Alan Bridge, 'The Great Zlegfeld,' Metro, David Biirns, 'Black Chaniber/ Metro, N- Frederick Burton, ' Matthews,' Lesser. Helen Flint. ' Wilderness/ Metro. CONTRACTS Hollywood, Sei>t. 24, John King survived another op- tion at XJnlver.sal, Metro ijoaled Alice Moore to a stock contract. She is daughter ot Mrs. Cla,renc<i Brown (Alice Joyce), After a trial swing as a writer,, Teas Sle.sslngcr drew pact at Metro, Stanley Horner, protege of Mary Garden, has been given a termer at Metro. New writing tickets at Paramount were handed out to Charles Brackett and Jack Moffltt. .'. Olin Howland tagged at Warners Cor anothor stretch on the strength on hl» wnrk In 'Case of Lucky Legs/ Option on Anita Louise taken up at W.inicrs, Lsarlor Frelen.it Plgncd three-year Contract with LeOn Schle.ilnger to direct 'Merry Melody' cartoons.