Variety (Mar 1936)

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30 VARIETY Bank Insurance Violates Calif. Laws Is Charge Los Angeles, March 24. Attacks on so-ealled bank night insurance- have spread to southern California* with officials in Los Angolcs and Fresno filing criminal complaints charging violation of state insurance and lottery laws. In complaint filed in Los Angeles, five counts of violation are. changed against C. K. Franklin and J. Gaf^ ford of Theatre Bank Night Guar- antee Co., Ltd. Franklin is named as managing: director of the concern. Complaint alleges pair, with head- quarters in Hollywood, have been active for weeks establishing agencies and guaranteeing persons registered for bank night against loss up to $150 if patron fails to be present in house when name' fs drawn at bank night award. Springer & Cocalis Win 20th-Fox's Film Suit Wednesday; March 23, 1935 Suit In N. T, supreme court which 20th Century-Fox brought against Springer & Cocalis has been decided in favor of S&C. The case involved 20th Century-Fox's right to profits • on certain-allocated pictures of a program under, contract between the patti.es. The terms concerned six such allocated- percentage 'A' pictures, out of" a contracted pro- gram . of ,68 films, of. which number the balance were at a flat ra^te per film. Two of - the films, .showed'-a profit while the other, according' to S&C allegations, did hot. 20th Cen- tury-Fox figured to r collect" its. profits as earned on each, but the court ruled that the percentage stipulation covered the six allocated films. as a block' and not individ- ually. Louis Nizer represented the 20th Century-Fox company. Bruce Brom- ley* of Cravatli, DeGersdorff, Swalne &, Wood, successfully repre- sented Springer & Cocalis. Case was tried before Justice Cunning- ham. Theatre Men in L A. Hollywood, March 24. Columbia's preview of 'Mr. Deeds Comes to Town,' at the ; Carthay Circle today (Tuesday), has brought many circuit heads to,town. Those, here are Bob' O'Donheli, Interstate Circuit; Barney Balabari, qf Chicago, coming up from Palm Springs; Cliff Work, western RKO operator in Frisco; J. Von Herz- berg of. Seattle, and Harry Huff- man, of Denver. Newsreels (Continued from page 7) through a central bureau, it is esti- mate! that the overhead of news- reel companies would be trimmed 25-60%, depending on how much special, individual or freak news stories were sent through the hop- pers by the individual companies. Which would insure all five units, operating at a profit. Biggest difficulty to be overcome at present is. the threatened Union cameramen opposition. No question but that union -would frown upon such a Generalization if for no other reason than that it wouid cut down employment of cameramen, This proposal is said to be meeting with considerable favor be- cause it Incorporates no merging of the newsreels nor diminishing, of individual effort of the representa- tive news weeklies—Pathe, Para- mount. Fox Movietone. (20th Cen- tury-Fox), Universal -and- Hearst Metrotone. Enthusiasts with the newsree companies in favor of the proposition think it entirely reason- able because it follows the general outlines of the present news gath- ering of the Associated Press. It would furnish a vast amount of footage for newsreel editors to pick from as presently done by the A. P. in supplying a large supply of news copy to suit the dallies' needs. The newsreel eds could similarly pick their shots. Plan also follows the A. P. set-up as to,'sharing costs. It is extremely dubious if the working plan will go through unless all live reels swing into line. calendmofcdr™rhhses (Continued from page 29) and Indians. Bert Wheeler. Robert Woolsey, DorothyXeeV Harry^oods, Ethan LaIdlaw, Delmar Watson, Dick Alexander, Dir. Fred Gulol. Kel. March 20. Sylvia Scarlett. A father takes his daughter to Epglana and dresses her-as a boy ; Katharine Hepburn. Edmund Gwenn, Gary Grant. Dir. George Cukor. 90 mlns. Bel. Jan. 3. Rev. Jan; 15. Thoroughbreds Air. A champlori race horse Is stolen by gangsters and is helped back to his trainer by his staunch friend, a dog. Rel. April 3, Three Musketeers. From the Dumas classic. . Walter Abel. Margot Orahame, Rosamond Plnchot, Onslow Stevens, Paul Lukao, Heather Angel. Moroni Olsen. Dir, Rowland V. Lee. 97 mlns. Rel. Oct. 26. Rev. NOV, 6. to Beat the Band. A befuddled heir to $59,000,000 with strings tied to It mar- rles 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 Sroloff. 65 mlns. ReL Nov. 8. Rev. Nov. 27. Top, Hat, American dancer who tails in love with a young girl* but has a, hard time winning her on account of mistaken Identity. Fred.Astalre. Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton. Helen Broderlck. Dir. Mark Sandrloh. 101 mlns. Rel. Sept 6. Rev. June 29. Two In the Dark. A man; his memory gone and his Identity unknown, gets involved In a murder mystery.. Walter Abel. Margot Grabarae, Erie Blore. Dir. Ben Stolon!., 72 mlns. Rel. Jan. 10. Rev.. Feb. 5. We're Only Human. Cop loses a convict on his way to prison but recaptures him. Preston Foster. Jane Wyatt Dir. Jas. Flood. 67 mlns. Rel. Deo. 27. Rev. Jan. 22. Yellow Dust. Bob Fairfax finds gold and romance in the same day, but a crook tries to horn In on both. Richard Dlx, L*lla Hyamj^ Jessie Ralph, Andy Clyde, Onslow Stevens. Dir, Wallace. Fox. 62 mlns. Rel. Jan. 24. Rev. Feb. 26. Republic ce: RKO Bldo., New York, N.Y. Burning Gold. Fast action. BUI: Boyd. Rel. Dec. 1. Cappy Ricks Returns. Peter B. Kyne's familiar'Action hero. Robert MoWade, Ray Walker,. Florine McKlnney. Dir. Mack Wright. 67 mlns. Rel. Sept. 23. Rev. Dec. 4» Crime ot Dr. Crespl, The.. Original story suggested by.Poe's 'The Premature Burial.' Eric von Strohelm. Harriet Russell. Dwlght Frye. Dir. John H. Auer. 64 mlns. Rel. Oct. 21. Rev. Jan. 15. Dancino Feet. Capitalizing the modern craze for tap dancing. Eddie Nugent, ..Ben Lyon,.Joan Marsh. Dir. Joseph Santley. 72 mlns. Rel. Jan, 31.. .. Federal Agent, Swift action. BUI Boyd. ReL March 16. Forbidden Heaven. Suggest!.e or ,'One More Spring. , tour derelicts in an abandoned Loridon bouse. Chas. Farrell, Charlotte Henry, Beryl Mercer, Fred Walton, Dir. Reginald Barker. Rel. Oct 6. 1 Fo?ced Landing/ Murder mystery. Thirteen passengers ride with death on A transcontinental aeroplane. Toby Wing. Esther Ralston, Onslow Stevens, Sidney Blackmer. Dir. Melville Brown. 66 mine. Rel. Dee. 8. Rev. Jan. 1. Frisco Waterfront. Drama. Orlglnalstory by Norman.Houston. Ben Lyon, Helen TWelvetrees. Rod La Rocque. Dir. Arthur Lubin. 66 mins. .Rel. Dec. 7. Rev. Dec. 25. Hitch- Pike - Lady. Comedy-drama, Four characters of the road unite to keep, old lady from discovering son la In prison, Alison Sklpworth. Mae Clarke, Arthur Treacher, James Ellison. Dir. Aubrey H. ScottO. 77 mins. Rel Dec. 20. Rev. Jan. 22. House of a Thousand Candles. Fast moving plot centers around efforts of an international spy organization to gain control of papers which will plunge Europe Into war. Phillips Holmes, Mae Clarke. Dir. Artnur Lubln. Rel. Feb, 29. Laughing Irish. Eyes. An all-Irish cast. Phil Regan, Evalyn Knapp. D\r. Joseph Santley. Rel. March 10. Lawless Range. Western. John Wayne. Dir: R. N. .Bradbury. Rel. Nov; 4. Leathernecks Have Landed, ' From the or! rial story by Lieut. Franklyn Adreon. Lew Ayres. Leavenworth Case, The. Anna Katherine Green's detective story. Donald Cook, .lean Rouversol, Erin O'Brien Moore. Dir. Lewis D. Collins. 66 mins. Rel. Feb. 10. Rev. Jan..22. . Melody Trait. Western. Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford. Dir. Joseph Kane. '60-mins.- Rel.-Oct. 14, Rev. Dec. 11. New Adventure of Tarzan. Herman Brlx* Ula Hoyt Dir. Edw. Kull, W. F. McGaugh. 71 mins; Rev* Oet. 16.- New Frontier, The. Western. John Wayne. Dir. Carl Plerson. 64 mlns. Rel. Oct. 6. Rev. Dec. 18. Racing Luck. Fast action. t Bill Boyd. Dir. Sam Newflcld. Rel. Oct. 2V. Red River Valley. Western. Gene Autry, Frances Grant. Rel. Feb. 24. Return -of Jimmy Valentine. Fast-moving and suspense-filled mystery , com- edy. Roger ' Pryor, . Charlotte Henry, Robert Warwick. Dir. Lewis D. Collins. . 72 mlns. Rel; Feb. 14. Sagebrush Troubadour, The. Western. Gene Autry. Barbara Pepper, lley Burnette. Dir. Joseph Kane.. Rel. Dec 2. Singing Vagabond. Musical western. Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford. Dir. Carl Pierson. 52 mins. Rel. Jan. 5. Spanish Cape Mystery, The. From the novel by Ellery Queen, Helen Twelve- trees, Donald Cook. Jack La Rue. Betty Ely the. Dir. Lewis D. Collins. Prod., M. H. Hoffman. Rel. Oct 17. Thousand Dollars a Minute. A. Newspaper man makes a bet wherein he has .., to spend $1,000 a minute. 70 mins. Rel.. Nov.. 6. - Rev. Dec. 25. Tumbling Tumbleweeds. Western. Gene Autry. Dir. Jos. Kane. Ins. Rel. Sept. 9. Rev. Feb. 6. Two. Sjnhers. From the Warwidk Deeping story. Otto Kruger. Minna Gom- bell, Martha Sleeper. Dir. Arthur Lubln. 72 mins. Rel. Oct 10. Rev. Sept. 18. West of God's Country. Romantic western. John Wayne. Kel. March 9. Westward Ho. Western. John Wayne. Dir. Robert Bradbury. 65 mins. Rel. Aug. 18. Rev. Feb, 21. itudlo: For, Hills, OAfk fVnl-iiro P"*w OtTlcesj 444 West 66th St. Hollywood. Csi. AUul- Le"«iry-rOX Ntw Vo rk. N V. Bad Boy. By Vina Delmar. James Dunn, Dorothy. Wilson, Louise Fazenda. Dir. John Blystone. 56 mins. Rel. Oct 25. Rev. Oct 30. Black Gang, The. Paul Kelly, Slim Summervllle, Mona- Barrie. ir. Lewis Seiller. Rel. Feb. 28. Captain January. From the book .of that name.. Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, Slim Summervllle. Dir. David Butler. Rel. Apr! 17. Champagne Charlie. Paul Cavanaugh, Helen Wood. Dir. Jas. Ttnling. Rel. May 1: Charlie Chan at the Circus. Warner Oland, Keye Luke, Geo. and Olive Brasno. Dir. Harry Lachman. Rel. March 27. Charlie Chart In Shanghai. For once Chan operates In the home port War- ner Oland. Irene Hervey. Dir. John Blystone. 70 mins. Rel. Oct. 11. Rev. Oct 16. Charlie Chan's Secret. Warner Oland; Rosina Lawrence. Dir. Gordon Wiles. 71 mins. Rel. Jan. 10. Rev. Jan. 22. Country. Beyond, The. Rochelle Hudson, Paul Dir. Eugene Forde. Rel. April 3. Country Doctor, The. The story of the Dionne quins. Dionne quintuplets, Jeaii Hersholt, .Tune Lang, Slim Summervllle. Dir. Henry King. 93 mlns. Rel. March 6. Rev. March 18. Dressed to Thrill. Tutta Rolf, Cllve Brook. Dir. Harry Lachman. 68 mlns. Rel. Aug. 16. Rev, Nov. 27. Everybody's Old Man. Irvin Cobb. Rochelle Hudson. Dir. Jas. Flood. Rel. March 20. Every Saturday Night. Domestic drama. Jed Prouty, Spring Bylnglon. Dir. ' Jas. TJnlnig. 62 mins. Rel. Feb. 7. Rev. March IS. Gentle Julia. Jane Withers, Jackie Searle, Tom Brown, Marsha Hunt Dir, John Blystone. 63 im'ns;" Rel". April" 24. ' '* ' Here Comes Trouble. Geo. Raft, Rosalind Russell, Arllne Judge, Leo Carillo Dir. Lewis Seller. C2 mins. Rel. Feb. 21.. Here's to Romance. Story of an opera singer. Nino Martini, Genevieve Tobln, Anita Louise. Dir. Alfred E. Green. 82 mlns. Rel. Oct. 4. Rev. Oct 9, In Old Kentucky. Final Will Rogers release with Dorothy Wilson, Russell Hardie, Bill Robinson. Dir. Geo. Marshall. 84 mins, Rel. Nov. 22. Rev Dec. 4. It Had to Happen (20th). Geo. Raft, Rosalind Russell. Ir. Roy del Ruth 80 mins. Rel. Feb. 14. Rev. Feb. 19. King of Burlesque. Warner Baxter. Alice Fave, jack .-Oak'lft. Arline .Tudpc. Mona Barrie. Dir. Sidney Lanfleld. 85 mlns. Rel. Jan. 3. Rev. Jan. 22. Littlest Rebel, The. Shirley Temple, John Boles, Jack Holt, Karen Morley. Bill Robinson. Dir. David Butler. 73 mlns. Rel. Dec. 27. Rev. Dec. 25. Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (20th). Ronald Colman Joan Ben- nett, Colin Clive, Nigel Bruce.' Dir. Stephen Roberts. 68 mlns. Rel Nov. 29. Rev. Nov. 20. Message to Garcia, A, (20th.) Developed from Elbert Hubbard's essav Wal- lace Beery, Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles. Dir. Geo. Marshall. Rel. April 10. My Marriage. Claire Trevor. Kent Taylor. Pn^ilhip Frederick; y ' alnband. 68 mins. Rel. Jan. 31. Rev. Feb. 20. Metropolitan <£0th). Musical. I,awrence Tlbhett. Vlrgliila Bruce, Alice Brady Cesar Romero. Dir. Rich. Boleslawskl. 75 mlns. Rel. Nov. 8. R^' Oct 23, Music Is Magic. Alice Faye, Ray Walker, Bebe Daniels Mitchell and Dm Dir. Geo. Marshall. W mins.. Rel. Nov. l. Rev. Nov. 20 ^ — • " " Dir. Allan Dwan, -72 mlns. Rel. Navy Wife. Claire Trevor. Ralph Bellamy Nov. 29. Rev. Jan. 8. O'Malley of the Mounted.. Western. • Howard. Rel. March 27. Paddy O'Day. Jane Withers, Pinkie T omlln - Rel. Jan. 17. Rev. Feb. 12. Prisoner of Shark Island, The. (20th). A little, known" story of America's Dev. lis Island. Warner. Baxter, Gloria , tuart Dir. John Ford, 95 mins Rei. Feb. 28. Rev. Feb. 19; Professional Soldier (20th). Victor McLaglen. Freddie. Bartholomew, ' Stuatt. Dir. Tay Garnett. 75 mins. Rel. Jan. 24. Rev. Feb. 5. Show Them No Mercy (20th). Rochelle Hudson,-Cesar Romero. Dir. Geo Marshall. 76 mins. Rel. Dec. 0. Rev. Dee. 11. Song arid Dance Man, Claire Trevor. Paul Kelly. Rel. March 13. Rev, March 18. Steamboat Round the Bend. Rival captains In a river row with angle Will Rogers, Irvin Cobb. Anne- Shirley. Ir. John For Rel. Sept. «;' Rev. Sept 26. Thanks a. Million (20th). Musical. red Allen, Patsy Kelly, Paul Whlteman Ins. '-Ret Nov. 15. Rev. Nov. 20. , . ■ . . This Is the Lite; Runaway youngster takes a fancy to a derel ct. Jane With, crs/ John McGulre, Sally Blane. Dir. Marshall Nielan. 65 mlns. R«|, Oct. 18. Rev; Oct. 9. Thunder In the Night. Murder in Budapest Paul Cavanaugh. Dir. Geo. Archalnbaud. Sept. 20. , Thunder Mountain. Zane Grey Western. Geo. O'Brien, Barbara Frltchle, ' Francis-Grant Dir. David Howard, tt mlns. Rel. Sept. 27. Rev. Oct i Under Two Flags. <20th.) The Oijlda Btandby. Ronald Colman, Victor Mc- Laglen, Claudette Colbert, Rosallng Russell. Dir. Frank Lloyd. Rel. May 8. Way Down East. Remake of the Griffith silent version. Rochelle Hudson, Henry Fonda. Dir. Henry King. 84 mlns. Rel. Oct 26. Rev. Nov. 6.- Whispering Smith Speaks. Western. Geo. O'Brien. Dh\ David Howard. mlns. Rel. Dec. 20. Rev. Feb. 21. Your Uncle Dudley. Ed. Everett Horton, Lois Wilson. 68 raihs. Rel, Dec. 13. Rev. Dec. 18. Studio: 1041 N. Formosa Blvd. I r n :i. Ac | Artifttft 0fflce * : Hollywood, Calif. wnKca Amateur Gentleman. Jeffrey Farnol's story of a young man who gambles to save the life of his father. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and, Ellssa Landl, Dir. Thornton Freeland. Produced by Criterion Films, Ltd. Rel. March 20. Rev. Feb. 6. Barbary Coast. A blazing story of America's last frontier of untamed, emo- tions. Miriam Hopkins. Edward G. Robinson, Joel McCrea. Dir. Howard Hawks. 90 mlns. Rel. Sept. 27. Rev. Oct. 16. Oark Angel, the. A loye story that will give love ;a new meaning., March. Merle Oberon. Herbert Marshall. Dir. Sidney Frankli mlns. Rel. Sept, 6. Rev. Sept 11. Ghost Goes West.- A gay romantic comedy with RobertrDonat, • star of 'Count of Monte Crlsto"; Robert Dbnat. Jean Parker. Eugene Pallette. Dir. Rene Clair. 86 min. : Rel. Feb. 28. Rev. Jftn* 15. Little Lord Fauritleroy. Frances Hodgson Burnett's famous novel. Freddie Bartholomew and Dolores Costello Barrymore. Produced by David SeU- nick. Dir. John Cromwell. Rel. March 6. ^ Man Who Could Work Miracles. Based on an original by H. G; Wells. Rolalid t Young; Joan Gardner and Ralph Richardson. Dir.- Lothar Mendes. Modern Times. A dramatlc'-oomedy based on mass production In a big fac- tory, Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard. 87 mlns. Rel. Feb; 12. Rev, Feb. 12, Melody Lingers On, The, Lowell Brentano's best-aeller. Poignant mother- love. Josephine Hutchinson, George Houston. Helen Westley. Dlr % Dayld Burton. 66 mins. Rel. Oct-26. Rev. Nov. 13.. Red Salute. Two voung lovers who And themselves tangled in a fast-moving series ot amusing difficulties. Barbara Stanwyck. Robert youne.-Hardie Albright Dir. Sidney Lanfleld. 77 mins. Rel. Sept. 13. Rev. Oct 2. Strike JVIe Pink. Eddie Cantor's first comic melodrama with songs. Eddie Cantor., Ethel Merman, Parkyakaka* and the Goldwyn Girls. ..Dir.. Gor- man Taurog. 99.mins. Rel. Jan. 16. Rev. Jan. 22. Splendor. A country girl marries into a society family. Miriam. Hopkins, Joe! McCrea. Dir. Elliott Nugent 7C mlns. Rel. Nov. 23. Rev, Nov. 27. These Three. A dramatic story of how three young lives are nearly wrecked by the malicious lies of a spoiled child. Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea. Written by Lillian Heliman. Produced by Samuel Gold- wyn. Dir. William Wyler. Rel. Feb. 28. Things to Come. A dramatic adaptation from the 11. G. Wells story. The Shape of Things to Come.' Raymond Massey. Ralph Richardson. Main rice Braddell. Dir. Wm. Cameron Menzies (London). 110 mlns. 'ReL March 13. Rev. March .4. I l n ;«.»..l Offices: 30 Rockefeller Center, Universal New York, N. Y. itudlo 1 -Universal City, Calif. Affair of Susan, The. Comedy. Zazu Pitts, Hugh O'Connell. Dir. Kurt Neu- man. C2 mins. Rel. Oct. 7. Rev. Nov. 6. : Dangerous Waters. Drama of the sea. Jack Holt, Robert ArmstronR, Diana Gibson. Dir. Lambert Hlllyer. 62 mlris. Rel. Jan. 13. Rev. Jan. 29. Don't Get Personal. Comedy with music. Sally Ellcrs, James Dunn,. Pinky Tomlin. Dir. Wm. Nigh, 70 mins. Rel. Feb. 24. Rey.. Feb. 26. East ot Java. Drama. Charles Blckford. Elizabeth Young. Leslie Fenton, Frank Albertson. Dir. George Mel ford. 72 mlns, Rel. Dec. 2. Kev« Dec, IS. Fighting-Youth. Football story. Charles Farrell. June Martel. Andy Devlne, J. Farrell Macdonald. Eddie Nugent Dir. Hamilton Macfadden. mlns Rel. Sept 30. Rev. Nov. 6. For the Service. Western. Buck Jones, Beth Marlon. Dir. Buck Jones. Rel. April 6. ' ' Great Impersonation, The. Drama. "Edmund Lowe, Valerie Hobson. tVer Engels. Dir. Alan Crosland. 68 mins. Rel. Nov. 9. Rev. Dec 18. His Night Out. Comedy. Edward Everett Horton. Irene Hervey, Lola Lane, Billy Burrud. Dir. Wm. Nigh. 74 mlns. Rel. Nov. 21, Rev. Nov. 20. Invi ible Ray, The. Mystery drama. Katioff; Bela Lugosl. Frances Drake, Dir. Lambert Hlllyer; 82 mins Rel. Dec. 30. Rev. Jan. 15. to Ivory Handled Guns. Western. Buck Jones, Charlotte Wynters. Dir. IW. Taylor. 58 mlns. Rel. Nov. 11. Rev. Jan. 22. King Solomon ot Broadway. Musical drama. Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Taee, Pinky Tomlin, Ed. Pawley, Louise Henry. Philip Brooks* .Dir. * ,an Crosland. 72 mins. Rel. Sept. 30. Rev, Oct, 23. Love Before Breakfast. From novel by Faith Baldwin. Carole Lombard, Pres* ton Foster, Cesar Romero. Dir. Walter Lang. 65 mins. Rel. March t- Rev, March 18. ' 1 Magnificent Obsession. Drama. Irene Dunne, Robert Taylor. Stahl. 110 mins. Rel. Jan. 16. Rev. Jan. 8. Next Time We Love. From Ursula Parrott's 'Say Goodbye Again.' Sullayan, James Stewart, Dir. Edw. H. Griffith. 85 mins. Reb. Feb. 6. Remember Last Night? Mystery drama. Edward Arnold. Sally Eilers. Con- stance Cummlnes, Robert *oung» Dir. James Whale. Rel. Nov. Rel.' NoV. 27. She GetB Her Man. Comedy. Zasu Pitts. Hugh O'Connell. Ir. Wm. Nlfib. 66 mins. Rel. Aug. 19. Rev. Sept. 11. Show Boat. From the Stage play. Musical drama. Irene Dunne, Allan Jones* Helen Morgan. Paul Robeson. Dir. James Whale. Rel. April 13. Storm Over the Andes. Drama. Jack Holt, Antonio Moreno. Gene Lockhart, Mona Barrie. Dir. Christy Cabanne. 82 mins. Rel. Sept 16* Rev. Oct.* Stormy. Outdoor drama. Noah Beery, Jr., Jean Rogers. Arizona Wrangler* Dir. Louis Frlendlander. - 67 mlns:' Rel. Nov. 25. - Rev. Dec.H. 'Sutter's Gold.' Historical romance. Edward Arnold, Blnnle Barnes, rracy Montague Love, John Mlljan, Katherine Alexander, MorganiW' lace, Addison Richards, Piiscllla Lawson, Nan Grey. Dir. James Ciuz« Rel. March 23, Sunset of. Power. Buck Jones Western. Buck Jones, Dorothy Dlx. Dir. fa* Taylor; 66 mins. Rel. Dec. 23. Rev. Feb! 21. Swe6t „* Surrender - Musical. Frank Parker and Tamara. Dir. Monte Brie* 77 mins. Rel. Nov. 25. Rev. Dec. U*. Three Kids and a Queen. May Robson, star. Comedy-drama. l Tenry / ,' l « i 4 metta, Wm. Benedict, Frankle Dano. Billy Burrud. Dir. Ed. LudWi* 85 mins. Rel. Oct. 28. Rev. Nov. 13. ReL Throw Back, The. Buck Jones western. Sept. 16. Rev. Nov. 6. 4tud|be: Burbank. Calif. Boulder Dam, ground. Donald. Ray Taylor. 60. mlns. Warner Brothers omM * ! %SfY?r ! f.8v. Powerful drama with tremendous government project f'^J 53 ,^' Ross Alexander, Patricia Ellis* Lyle Talbot. Dir. -l"raiiU Rel. March 14. .(Continued on page 31)