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34 VARIETY P I € 1 U R E § Wednesdayt Novembier 20, 1935 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued from page 33) Ing scrapes. W. C, Klelde, Mary Brlam Kathleen Howard. Ir, Clyde Bru'cUman. C& mliiS. Bel. July 26. Rev, Aug. 7. Peter Ibbetson. George Du Slaurler's famous love classic. Gary Cooper, Ann Harding, John Hallldny; Dir.. Henry Hathaway, 83 mtna. Rel. Novi 8. Rev. Nov. 13; RoSe ot the Rancho. Rlchaid Walton Tully's and David Belasco's gorgeous story of old California. Gladys Swarthout, John Boles, Charles Bick- ford. Willie Howard, Dir. Marlon Gerlng. ' Rel. Oct. 2B. So Red the Rose, From Stark Young's best seller. Margaret Sullavan, Walter Connolly, Randolph Scott. Dir. King Vldor. Rel. Sept. 27. Two Fisted. Two pugs enter Park Avenue society. Lee Tracy, Rosooe KarnS, Gail Patrick. Dir. James Cruze. CO mlhs. Rel. Oct. 3. Rev. Oct. 9. Two for torilght. from the: stage nit by Max and J. O. blet, uiay-hearted playwrights on the loose/ Blng Crosby, Joan Bennett. Mary Boland, Thelma'Todd, Dlr, Frnnk'Tuttle. 60 mins. Rel. Sept. 27. Rev. Sept. 4. Irglnia Judge, The. Based on VValter C. Kellyls vaudeville character, t^'al- ter C. Kelly, Stepin Fetchit. Marsha Huiit, Dir. Edw. Sedgwick. bO mlna. Rel. Sept. 27: Rev. Oct. 23. Wanderer ot: the Wasteland. ■ Zane Gray story.' Dean Jagger, Gall Patrick, Edward Ellis. Dlri Otho Loverlng. 62 mins. Rel. Aug. W; Rev. Oct. 16, Vyings Over EthlopI Topical. 62 mins. Special release. Rev. Ocf. IC. Without Regrfet. From a stage play. Love and treachery in London. ISIissa i^andl, Paul Cavanaugh. Frances Drake. Dir. Harold Young. Rel. A::g. 23. ' etutflot: Mollywood, D K Ct Rarlin R.K,0, eidg.,;^ Calif, IV.I^.U. IvaaiO Radio City. N.Y,C lice Adams Srhail town girl dramatizes herself and tries to win a rich hus- band bv lying about her family. Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Evelyn Veriable, Frank Albertson. Hedda Hopper. Dlr George Stevens 95 mIng. Rel. Aug. 23. Rev. Aug. 21. ie Oakley Events in the life of Annie Oakley, famous womain rifle shot; Barbara Stahwvck, Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas, Moroni Olsen, Pert^ Kelton, Andy Clyde. Dlr, George Stevens. Rel. Nov. 16. ing Yesterday. Adaptation of an Anatole France classic. Anne Shirley, O. P. Heggie. Dir. Geo. Nichols, Jr. 78 mins. Rel. May 3. Rev. Oct. 23. Freckles. Orphan boy who coiiquers fear in order to save the life of a. little girl and thereby wins the love and esteem of his benefactors, Tom Brown Virginia Weidler. Carol Stoiie, Lumsden Hare. James Bush, Dorothy Peterson, Addison Richards. Dick Alexander, Dir. Edward Killy. 69 .mins. Rel. Oct. 4. Rev. Oct. 30. I Gaucho. A romance of the plains of Argentine. John Carroll, Steffi Duna, Rod LaRocque; Montague Love, Dir. Thomas Atkins, 69 mins, Rel. Oct. 11., Is Family Tree. Old. Man Murphy comes from freland. to visit his son only to And t°hat the family has changed its name to Murfree. James Barton, Margaret Callahan', Addison Randall, William Harrlgan, Maureen De-. lany. D|r. Charles Vidor, 68% mins. Rel. Sept. .20. 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 Glcason, ZaSu Pitts. Margaret Callahan. Russell GleasOn Dir. Ray McCarey. 68V4 mins. R61. Aug. 16. Rev. Oct. 23. ream Too Much: Lily Pons debut picture. While trying to s'etl her hus- band's opera, a'great Impresario dlscover's Lily's marvelous voice. Lily Pons, Henry Fonda,-Osgood Perkins. Eric Blore, Paiil Porcasi. Dir^ John Cromwell, Rel. Nov. .29. In Person. Amotion picture star who.fears crowds runs away to a mountain hideout. Ginger Rogers, George Brent, Alan Mowbray, Samuel S. Hiiids, Grant Mitchell. Dir. William Selter, Rel. Nov, 22. Jalna. From the first of the Jalna scries. Kay Johnson, tan Hunier, C. Aubrey Smith. Nigel Bruce, David Manners, Peggy Wood. Dlr, John Cromwell 75 mins. Rel. Aug. 9. Rev. Sept. 18. Last Days ot Pompeii, The de.structlon of the City: of Pompeii. Preston Foster, Helen Mack, Alan Hale. Dlr; rnest B. Schoedsack. 96 mins. Rel. Oct. 18. Rev. Oct. 23. Id Man Rhythm. An adoring father deserts business to join his son as a college undergraduate. Six new songs. Charles Rogers, George Barhler. Barbara Kent. Dir. Edward Ludwlg. 74 mina. Rel. Aug. 2. Rev. Sept. 25. Powdersmoke Range. An epic western laid in a Southern California cattle town In the late '60s. Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, Gulnn 'Williams, William Farnum. William Desmond, 'Buzz' Bar- ton, Wally Wales, Art Mix, Buffalo Bill, Jr., Buddy Roosevelt, Franklyn Farnum, 'Boots' Mallory, Dir. Wallace Fox. 71% mins. Rel; Sept.. 27. inm'akers. A rich but dli;honest farmer tries to stop Wheeler and Woolsey • from'working their rainmaking invention to help the lima'bean farmers. Robert Woolsey. Bert 'Wheeler, Dorothy Lee, Fredrlc Roland, Berton Churchill, George Meeker. Dlr, Fred Gulol. 79 mins. Rel. Oct. 25, Rev. Nov. 6. Return ot Peter Grimm, The. From David Warfleld's hit. Lionel Barrymore. Helen Mack, Edward Ellis. Dir. George Nlcholls, Jr. 82% mln.s Rel. Sept. 13. Rev. Oct. 9. Three MusKeteers. From the Dumas classic. Walter. Abel, Margot Grahame, Rosamond Plnchot, Onslow Stevens, Paul Lukas, Heather Angel, Moroni Olsen, Dir.. Rowland V. Lee. 97 mins. Rel. Oct. 26. Rev. Nov. 6. To Beat the Band. A befuddled heir to $59,000,000 with strings tied to It mar- ries his girl to a disillusioned chap about to commit suicide. Hugh Her- bert, Helen Broderlck, Roger Pryor; Fred Keating, Eric Blore, Phyllis Brooks. Dir. Ben Stolpff. Rel. Nov. 8. Top Hat AmerlcHn dancer who falls In love with a young girl, but has a hard time'winning her 6n account of mistaken Identity. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. Kdward Eyerett Morton, Helen Broderlck. Dir. Mark' Sandrlch. 101 mins. Rel. Sept.: 6. Rev. June 26. Office: RKO Bidg., New York, N.Y. Uappy Ricks Returns. Peter B. Kyne's familiar fiction hero. Robert McWade, Ray V/alker, Florlne McKlnney. Dir. Mack Wright. Rel. Sept. 25. Crime of Dr, Crespl, The. <.)rlgihal story suggested by Pbe's 'The Premature Burial.' Eric von Stroheim, Harriet Russell, Dwlght Frye. Dir. John H. Auer. Rel, Oct. 21. Forbidden Heaven. SuggcsiI.e of "One More Spring. Four derelicts in an abandoned London house. Chas. Farrell. Charlotte Henry, Beryl Mercer. Fred Walton. Dir. Reginald Barker. Rel. Sept. 26. Lawless Range., .lohn Wayne western. Dir. U. N. Bradbury. Rel. Oct. . Melody Trail. Western. Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford. Dir. Joseph Kane. 60 mins. Rel. Oct. 21. New Adventure of Tarzan. Herman Brlx, Edw. Kull, W. F. McGaugli. 71 mins. Rev. Oct. 16. New Frontier, The. Western. John Wayne. Dir. Carl Plerson. Rel. Oct. 24. Thousand Dollars a Minute, A. Newspaper man makes a bet wherein he has to spend ?1,000 a minute. Tumbling TumbleWeeds. Western. Jos. Kane. 67 mins. Rel. Sept. 19. Two Sinners. From the Warwick Deeping story. Otto Kruger. Minna Gom- bell, Martha Sleeper. Dir. Arthur Lubin, 72 mins. Rel. Oct. 10. Rev. Sept, 18. ish Cape Mystery, The. From the novel by Ellery Queen. Helen Twelve- trees, Donald Cook, Jack' La Rue, Betty Blythe. Dir. Xewls. D. Collins. Prod., M, H. Hoffman. Rel. Oct. 26 ' Westward. Ho. Western' pioneer story; ir. R. -N. Bradbury, Rel. Sept. 1. I 444 West 66th St. Nevy VorK. N V. Bad Boy. By Vine Dcimar." James Dumv, i)orothy WllSon, Louise Fazenda Dir. John BIystone. 56 mins. Rel. Oct. 26. Rev. Oct. 30. Charlie Chan in Shanghai. Foi: once Chan operates in the home port. War- ner. Oland, Irene Hervey. Dlr, John BIystone, ,70 mins. Rel. Oct. 11. Rev. Oct. 16. ' J> Dante's Interho. . New version of ah jld thriller. Spencer Tracy,.Clali'e Trevor Henry B, Walthall. Dlr, Harry Lachman. 90 mins. Rel. Aug. 23. Rev Aug 7.; Dressed to Thrill. Tulta Rolf, CUye Brook, Dlr, Harry Lachman. Rel. Aug. 16; Farmer TaKes a Wife, The. bVom the stage play of the old canal days, .luiiei Gaynor, Henry Fonda, Chas. BIckford. Dir. Victor JMemlrg. 9-1 luIns, Rel. Atig. 2. Rev. Aug. 14. Gay Deception, The. l^rnnols Lederer, Henlta Hume; Frances Dee, Dir. Win Wyler, 76 mins, Rel. Aug. 13. Rev. Oct. 16. Herd's to Romance. Story of an opera, singer; . Nino Martini, Genevieve Tobin, Anita Louise. Dlr, Alfred E, Green. 82 mins, Rel. Oct,. 4, Rev. Oct. 0. In Old Kentuci<y. Final Will Rogers release with iDorothy Wilson, Itu.ssell Hardle, Bill Robinson, Dlr, Geo, Marshall, 8.4 mins. Rel. Nov. 22. Littlest Rebel, The. From an old etage play in which Mary Pickford was the child. Shirley Temple, John Boles, Karen Morley, Jack Holt, Bill Rob- inson, Dir. David Butler. Rel. Dec. 29. Man Who Broke the Barik at Monte Carlo .(20th). Ronald Coiman, Joan Ben- nett, Colin Cllve,' Nigel. Bruce. Dir. Stephen Roberts. Rel. Nov. 20; f^avy Wife. Claire Trevor, Ralph Bellamy. Dir. Allan Dwan. 72 mins. Rel. ' Dec, 13, St"e Republic ""*Hoi^;ooo!'c.,. 20th Century-fox Metropolitan (20th). . Lawrence Tlbbott. Virginia Bruce, Aflce Brady, Cesar Romero. Ich. Boleslawskl. 76 mins. Rel. Nov. 8- Rev. Oct. 23. Music Is Magic, Alice Faye, Ray Walker, Bcbe Daniels, MltoheU and Durant. Dir. Geo. Marshall. 66 mins, Rel. Nov. 1. ^ Orchid* to You, John Boles, Jean Mulr, Chaa, Butterworth, Ir. Wm. A. Selter. 74 mins. Rel. Jiily J2. Rev, Aug, 14. Redheads on Paradie. Picture making and hair dye. John Boles. Dixie Lee. Dir. Norman MCLeod. 78 mins. Kel. Aug, 30. Rev. Sept. 4, Snatched (20th). Roclielle Hudson, Cesar Romero. Dir. Geo, Marshall. Rel. Dec. 6,: Steamboat Round the Bend; Rival captains in a river row with a murder ngle. Will Rogers, Irvln Cobb, Anne Shirley. Dir. John Ford. 90 mins. el. Sept. 6. Rev. Sept 25 Thanks a Million (aoth)^. Musical, Dick Powell, Ann Dvorak,^Fred Allen, Patsy Kelly, Paul Wliiteman Band, Dlr, Roy Del Ruth* Bok Nov,..16,. This Is the Lite. Runaway youngstier takes a fancy to a derelict. Jane With- er.s, John McGuIre, Sally Blane. Dlr, Marshall Nlelan, 06 mins, Rel. Oct; 18 Rev. Oct, 9. Thunder In the Night. Murder Karen Morley, Paul Cavanaugh, Dir. Geo, . Sept, 20. Rev. Sept. 20. Thunder Mouritaln, Zane Grey Western, Geo, O'Brien; Barbara. S'rltchle, Francis Granti Dlr, David Howard. 6 mips, Rel. Sept, 27. Rev. Oct. 2, Way Down East. Remake of the Grifflth silent version.' ROchelle Hudson,. Henry Fonda. Dlr; Henry King. 84 mins. Rel; Oct, 26, Rev. Nov, 6. Welcome Home. James Dunn as. a confidence man, James. Dunn, Arletie Judge, Dir. Jas. TInlln. 72 mins. Rel. Aug 9. Rev, Aug. 28. Whispering Smith Speaks. Western. Geo; O'Brien. Rel. Dec. .20. Your Uncle Dudley. Ed Everett Horton. Dir. Eugene Forde. Rel. Dec. 20. United Artists '^g?w yoV1.''n%. Barbary Coast. A blazing story of America's last frontier of untamed emo- tions. Miriam Hopkins, Edward G. Robinson, Joel McCriea, Dir. Howard Hawks: 90 mins. Rel. Sept. 27, Rev, Oct, 16., Call of the Wiid. From the famous Jack London story. Clark Gable, Loretta Young Jack Oakle. Dir. William Wellmari. 89 mins. Rel. Aug. 9. Rev. Aug. 21 . 0 Park Angel. The. A love story that will give love a new meaning. Fredflc March, Merle Oberon, Herbert Marshall. Dir. Sidney Franklin. 105 mins,. Rel. Sept. 6. Rev. Sept. 11. Man Who Could Work Miracles. Based on an original by H. G. Wells. Roland Young, Joan Gardner and Ralph Richardson. Dir. Lothar Mendes. Rel. Dec. 11. Modern Times. A, dramatic comedy based, on mass production In a tory, Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Rel, Oct. 11. Melody Lingers On, The. Lowell Brentaiio's best-seller. Poignant mother- love. Josephine Hutchinson, George Houston. Helen Westley. Dir. David Burton. 65 mins. Bel. Oct. 26. Rev. Nov. 13. Moscow Nlghtii. From .an unpublished novel by Pierre Benoit. Penelope Dudley-Ward. Dir.-Anthony Asqulth. Rel. Red Salute. Two young lovers who find themseives tangled in a fast-niovlng series ot amusing difUcUltles. Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Young, Hardle Albright: Dir. Sidney Lanfleld. 77 mips, Rel. Sept. 13. Rev. Oct. 2. Shoot the Chutes. Eddie Cantor's flrst comic melodrama with songs. Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman, Parkyakakas and the Gbldwyn Girls. Dir. Nor- man Taurog. Rel, Dec, 25. Things to Come. A dramatic adaptation from the H. G. Wells story. 'The Shape of Things to Come.' Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Mau- rice BraddelL Dir. Wm. Cameron Menzles.. Rel. Nov. 29. itudloi ivortal City, - I ImiwaVaAl Offices: 30 Rockefeller Center, Calif. universal NeWYork, N. Y. Affair of Susan, The, Comedy. Zazu Pitts, Hugh O'Conhell, Dir. Kurt Neu- man. 62 mins, Rel, Oct. 7. Rev, Nov, 6. Diamond Jim. Drama. Edward Arnold, Jean Arthur, Blnhle Barnes. Ir. Ed Sutherland. Si2 mlns Rel. Sept. 2. Rev. Aug. 28. East ot Java. Drama. Charles BIckford, Elizabeth Young, Leslie Fenton, Frank Albertson. Dir. George Melford. Rel, Nov. 18. Fighting Youth, Football story; Charles .Kairrell, June Martel, Andy Devlne, J. Farrell Macdonald,, Eddie Nugent, Dlr, Hamilton Macfadden. 80 - mlns, Rel. Sept. 30.. Rev. Nov. 6. King'-Solomon of Broadway. Musical drama. Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Page, Pinky Tomlln, Ed, Pawley.' Lnuise Henry. Philip Brooks. Dlr, Alan Crosland. 72 mlns. Rel. Sept. 30. Rev. Oct. 23. His Night Out. Comedy. Eidward Everett Horton. Irene Her.vey, Lola Lane, Billy Burrud. Dir. Wm. Nigh. Rel. Nov. 4. ; Manhattan Moon. Drama with music. Dir. Stuart Walker. RIcardo Cor- tez, Dorothy Page. Dir. Stuart Wheeler. 62 minis, Rel. Aug. 5. Rev. Aug 21. Outlawed Guns. Western. Buck Jones, Ruth Channing. Dlr, Ray Taylor. 62 mlns. Rel, July 29. Rev. Oct. 16. Raven, The. From Edgar Allan Poe's story. Karloff-Bela Lugosl, ir. Louis Frledlander. 60 mins. Rel. July 22. Kev. July 10, Remember Last Night? Mystery drama. Edward Arnold, Sally Eilers, Con- stance Cummlngs. Robert Young. Dir. James Whale, Rel, Oct, 28, She Gets Her Man. Comedy. Zasu Pitts. Hugh O'Connell. Dir. Wm. Nigh,- 66 mlns. Rel. Aug. 19. Rev. Sept. 11. Storm Over the Andes. Drama, Jack Holt. Antonio Moreno, Gene Lockhart. Mona Barrlei Dir. Christy Cabanne. 82 mlns. Rel. Sept. 16. Rev. Oct.2. Stormy. Outdoor drama. Noah Beery, Jr., Jean Rogers, Arizona Wranglers. Dir. Louis Frledlander. Rel. Nov. 26. Sweet Surrender. Musical, Frank Parker and Tamara. Monte Brlce. . Rel. Nov. 11. Three Kids and a Queen. May Robson, star. Comedy-drama, onry Ar- metta, Wm. Benedict, Frankle Darro, Billy But-rud, Dir. Ludwlg; i5 mlns, Rel. Oct. 21. Rev. Nov. 13; Throw, Back, The. Buck Jones western. Dir. Ray Taylor. Ins. Rel. Sept. 9. Rev. Nov. 6. Studios Burbank. W«i»n*»r Rrnthors Ottlcei: 321 W. 44th 8t . Calif. Warner orouiers NewYork. n. v Bright Lights. Small time burlesque, Joe E. Brown, Ann Dvorak, Patricia Ellis, William Gargan. Dir. Busby Berkeley. 83 mlns. Rel. Aug. 31. Rev. Aug. 21. Broadway Gondolier. Radio singing star tires of the phoney atmosphere. Dick Poweltt Joan Blondell, Adolphe Menjou. ir. Lloyd Bacon. 100 mlns. Rel. July 27. ReV. July 24. , Dr. Socrates. Medicine and gangs in conflict. Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Bar- ton MacLane; Robert Barrat. Dir. William Dletcrlc. 70 mins. Rel. Sept, 28. Rev. Oct. 9. Frisco Kid. Barbary Coast action story. James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, RIcardo Cortez, Lilt Damita, George E, Stone, Dir. Lloyd Bacon, Rel. Nov. 30. Going Highbrow. Kansas farmer suddenly rises to rlch«s through the stoch market. Guy Kibbee, ZaSu Pitta. Edward Everett Horton. Dir. Robert FlOiey. 67 mlns. Muddled motives In a mountain shack. Rel. July 6. Rev. Sept. 4. Goose and the Gander, The. Kay Francl.>3, George Brent, Genevieve TobIn, Ralph Forbes, Claire Dodd. Dir. Alfred B. Green. 72 mlns. Rel. Sept. 21 Rev. Sept. 18. i Live for Love. Spanish artiste on American stage. Dolores Del Rio, Everett Marshall. Dir. Busby Berkeley. 64 mlns. Rel. Sept. 28. Rev. Oct. 23. Little Big Shot. Two tough guys as a babyj^ guardian. Sybil Jason, Robert Armstrong, Glenda Farrell, Edward Everett Horton, Dir. Michael Cur- tlz. 72 mlns • RtJ. Sept. 7. Rev, Oct. 9. Midsummer Night's. Dream, A. Spectacular production of the Shakespeare comedy. Extensive cast of stars. Dir. Max Relnhardt, Wm. DIeterle. 133 mlns. (Roadshow.) Release pending, Rev. Oct. 16. Moonlight on the Prairie. Upper class western story. Richard Foran, Sheila Mannor, George E. Stone. Dir. D. Ross Lederman. 63 mlhs. Riel. Nov. 2. - Page Miss Glory (Cosmopolitan). Living prototype of Ideal beauty In Holly- wood. Marlon Davles, Pat P'Brlen, Dick Powell, Mary Astor, Frank McHugh Lyie Talbot. Patsy Kelly, Allen Jenkins, Dlr, Mervyn LeRoy, .92 mlns Rel, Sept, 7. Rev. Sept. 4. Personal Maid's Secret. Housemaid manages her .employers into prosperity. Margaret Lindsay, Warren Hull. Anita Louise, Ruth Donnelly, Dlr, Arthur G. Collins. 68 mlns. Rel. Nov, 20; Shipmates Forever. Made at Annapolis. Dick PoWell, Ruby Keeler, Lewis Stone. Dir. Frank Borzage, lOO mins, Rel, Oct, Rev. Oct. 23. Special Agent (Cosmopolitan). Woman G-mah has her troubles. Bette Davis George Brcht, Jack LaRue, RIcardo Cortez, Henry O'Neill. Dir. Wil- liam Keighley. 78 mlns, Rel. Sept. 14. We'rejn the Money. Woman process servers have adventure.s. Joan Blondell, Glenda tarreil. Hugh Herbert, Ross Alexander, Dir. Ray Enrlght 65 mlns. Rel. Aug, 17. Rev. Aug. 28. ' Miscellaneous Releases Cyclone Ranger (Speotrum) Western. L'lll Cody, Nina Qu Hill,. 66 mins. Rev, ay 22, Circle ot Death (Willis Kent) Western, 65 mln s Rev. June 12. ir, Roll lendon. Fighting Pioneers (Resolut,e). Frazer. Rev May 29. Frontier Days, (Spectrum), May 1. Western, ir. Harry 61 mlns. Rev. Continued on page 38) Stodio Phcements (Continued front page.3a) Gang; Robert McGowan directing •Divot Diggers,' Roach. Joe Cawthorn, 'Red Apples,' WB Wellyn Totman, Olive Cooper continuity; Joseph Staintley, dance director, 'Dancing Feet,' Rep. George Godfrey, dialogue director. 'Singing Vagabond,' Rep. Paul Stanton, Tovhen Meyer, er Ajshley^ Tanimony Young, Pierr Watltins, -'If Httd to Ha-ppen,' 20th'- ■ Fox; '.Michael "Whelan,' .20th-Fox. Billy Gilbert. Love,' U. Laird Doyle, Betsy,' WB. Jerry Larkin, Radio. Margaret Lindsay, Ann Hardin G.ieorge Marshall; .'The Indetitructible Mrs. Talcot,' RadlO; - James Dunn, Sally Eilers; AVll- 11am Nigh, directing, 'Tomorrow Is a Better Day,' U. Doris Anderson. Melville Bakor, scripting 'Next Time We Love," U. Matty Kemp, Clarke Williams, Edvirard Earle, Matt McHugh, Rich- ard Alexander,' 'Captain Command- ing,' U. WllUam Selter, directing Moon Is Our Home,' Wanger. Thelma White, 'Two o'Clock Cour- age,' Radio. Chic Chandler, Held. Grace Goodall, bond," Rep. John Howard. Lawsori, . screen play, 'Purple and Fine Linen,' Col, Paul Setoff. 'Sutter's Gold,' .U. Billy. Bletcher, Dave Thursby, 'Divot . Diggers/ Roach, Joan Woodbury, 'Wanted Victory. Helen Broderlck. James 61 eason; Edward Kllly, William Hamilton di- recting, 'The Puzzle of the Briar Pipe,' Radio. Fern Emmet, 'Trail of the Lone- some Pine,' Wanger. Frances'Gregg, 'Whlpsaw,' Metro. Antoinette Lees, 'Sutter's Gold,' U. J. P. McGowan, 'Silver Spurs,' U. Lee Phelps, 'Great Ziegfelti,' Me- tro; 'Shoot the Chutes,' Goldwyn, Charles Starrett, Joan Perry, Ed Le Saint,: Lafe McKee, , Wheeler Oakman, (3erie Cheeseboroiigh, Dick BoetiUer, Hal Price, Jack Rockwell, Eddie Cobb; David Selman direct- ing, 'Outlaw Brands,* Col. Helen Wood; 'Captain January,' 20th-Fox. : . Jack Hatfield. Eddie Kane, to Happen,' 20th-Fox. Earl Eby, 'Shark Island,' 20th- Fox. , Monte Vandergrlft, 'Alone Alas,* Roach, Morgan Wallace, in Com- manding,' U. „ Buddy Messenger, Charles Fallon, Joan Holland, 'Great Ziegfeld,' Metro. Eddie Sutherland, directing 'Dr ula's Daughter,' U. Addison Richards, Marie "Wilson, 'Colleen.' WB. Spiring Bylngton, John Eldredge, Alma Lloyd. 'Red Apples,' WB, , Patrldla Ellis; Ray Enright di- recting, 'Snowed Under,' WB. Ra;y -Walker, 'Radio Dr Mayfalr. Eleanor Whitney, 'Ti Quest,' Par. Rose Franken, William Meloney, adapting untitled orlgiijal Pioneer. Otis Harlan, Clay Clement, 'Hitch Hike Lady,' Republic. Doris Malloy, adapting 'Too Many Parents,' Par. John Francis Larkin. Harry Ru.s-. kin, adapting 'DaugKters- of Aim Mammy,' Par. Noel Madison, Radio. Frank Luther, perlal. Bela Lugosl, U. 'Green Shadow,' 'High Hat,' STORY BUYS Hollywood, Novi 19. 'Robin.Hood, Jr.,' original by H. H. Van Loan, purchased, by Maurice Corin, who plans to u.se it as a romantic musical. (Jeorge Marlon, \'s priglnal, bashed. on college llf2, sold to Par and will go into production ur;der tentative tag of 'Daughters of Alma .Mammy,' Ben F; Zeldman bought 'Rogues Gallery,' play by Wlllard Keefe, as third release on 16-plcture progi i for current season, 'The Big'S(juawk,' television yarn by Al Martin and Sherman Lowe, bought by Columbia. Harry Stephen's original, 'Strange Adventure of the Mlsslnc Link,' sold to Trem Carr, Paramount has taken"'film rights to Kate Douglas Wiggins' 'Timothy Quest' for Harold Hurley produc- tion. 'Fashion Rpy.'. yarn, built around design pirating, i)urch'ased by i'ara- mount. MASOmC TALKER A feature picture dealing with Masonry will be .shown for tiie fla'st time tonight (Wed,) at Masonic hall. New York, on the occasion of presentation ceremonies for (i;harl(;. K, Stern, grand repreaentative of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky. Stern is a Metro executive.