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43 VARIETY PICT E S , Wednesday, Jufy ,15, 1936 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES |ihMndl6:Gower at Sunset, . fVliimkiA- .-..Qfflces: 72>. Seventh Aye., <k tfoUywoo*;.t!all» t-OimjiPia .. ~ .;• . "New York; N, Y, Abdul the Damned.' "The story, of Abdul Hamld II of Turkey. Nils Asthen Adrienne Ames,'FrJtz KbrtnerY Dir. Karl Grime. Bel. May.,Rev. May 13; ' And So They Were Married. Two kids iriIngle in the affairs of their parents. > • Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor, Edith Fellows, Jackie Morgan! Dir. Elliott ; • Nugent. 72 mins. Rel.. May 10. Rev. May ■ 20. ": . Avenging Waters. Western. Ken Maynard, Beth Marion. Dir. S. G, Bennet. 56 . nuns, Rel. May 8. . Blackmailer. Eight persons face suspicion of murder of a blackmailer. Wm. , Gargan, Florence Rice, H. B. Warner. Dir. Gordon Wiles. 66 mlns. Rel. . July 10. Cattfe Thief, The. Western. Ken Maynard, Geneva- Mitchell. Dir. Spencer • • •'• Gordon Bennett. 58 mlns. Rel. Feb. 28. Rev. May 27. Counterfeit. Showing-the operations 'of; the Treasury Secret Service man. Ches- ter Morris, Margot Grahamo, Lloyd Nolan, Marian Marsh. Dir. Erie C. ;•. Kenton.'74 mlns. Rel. June 12. ... . ..... ^ Dangerons Intrigue. Famous surgeon does a comeback'. Ralph Bellamy, Gloria >■■■■ Shea. Dir. David SUman. 59 mlns. Rel.-Jan. 4, Rev. Jan. 22. • Devil's Squadron. -Story of a test pilot. Richard Dix,. Karen Morle'y. Dir. Erie Kenton. 80 mlns. Rel. April 15. Rev. May 13.' Dont Gamble with Love. Expose of gambllng-iacked by a dramatic story. • Ann Sotherh, Bruce Cabot, Irving Flckel. Dir. Dudley. Murphy, 65 mlns. ■< ■ : Rel. Feb. 15. Rev; March 4. Final 'Hour, The. Innocent girl escapes the gallows through the efforts Of the . '.'men she had befriended. Ralph Bellamy, Marguerite Churchill. Dir. D. Ross Lederman. - Rel, July 7. : . Fugitive Sheriff,. The. Western. .John Wayne,-Beth Marlon. Dir. Nate Gatzert. 58 mins. Rel. June 1. - • HeD Ship Morgan. Purgatory on a tuna fishing boat. George Bancroft,' Ann . .'■ . Sothern, Victor Jory. Dir. D. Ross Lederman. 64 mlns.' Rel.-Feb. 8. Rev. March 11. . < • ■ ■ ■ . - . Heroes of the Range. Western. Ken Maynard, June Gale. Dir. Spencer'Gordon Bennett. Rel. March 28. \ ''••• •- .--'. King. Steps Out, The. Royalty In disguise flndg-romance. Grace: Moore, Fran- : .chot Tone, Walter Connolly. Dir. Jos.--vpn Sternberg; -85 mlns. Rel. May . . • 25. . Rev. June 3. • ■ ■ ' ■ '"■ . • Lady of Secrets. Love comes at last to sealed lips. Ruth Chatterton, Marfan Marsh, Otto Kruger, Robt. Allen. Dir. Marlon Gerlng. 73. mlns. Rel. Jan. 25. ■ . ,j ■ ' - •• - Meet.. Nero Wolfe. -Edw. Arnold, Jean Ferry, Lionel Stander, Dir. Herbert Blberman. 72 mlns. Rel.^ug. 1. " Mine .With the Iron Door, The. From the Harold Bell Wright story. Rich. Arlen, Cecelia Pa.rker. Dir.'David Howard. 66 mins. Rel. May 15. ■ i Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. Formerly- 'Opera Hat.' Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur. /■■ . Dir, Frank Capra. -115 mlns. Rel.. April 12.* Rev. April 22. . Music Goes-Round, The, . Love qft a showboat goes sour on Broadway. Harry Rlchmah; Rochelle Hudson, .Ed Farley and'Mike Riley, (authors' of the ' song)-, "pit.' Victor -Schertzlnger. 8£ mlns. .Rel, Feb. 27. Rev. Feb. 26. Mysterious" Avenger. Chas: Starrett; Joan Perry. Dlr, David Selman. 62 mlns. - • Bel. Jan.. 17... Rev.. April .ft.* -V- - Faidc on the Air, Radio figures in & crime detection. • Tiew Ayres, Florence /' . Bice. Dir; D. Ross Lederman. 58 mlns. Rel. April 10.' Rev. April 22. Fride of the Marines. Charles Bickfo'rd, Florence Rice. Dir. D; Ross Lederinan. ■ : : 64 mlns.' Rel. April 2.-Rev. April 29. • : ^Boamlng Lady. Society girl and airplane.stowaway. Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy. ■ ,. -, . Dlr,AlRoge)L66 mins. Rel. April 12. Rev.May 6; ' Shakedown^ Fake-kidnap turns to? real tragedy. Lew Ayres, Joan Perry, Dir. ; V ■'■ . ' David Selman. Rel. July 17. - ' Secret JPat'rolI Canadian' Mounted story.. iChas. Starrett.- Dir. David Selman, ' ... . : . -..minins.. Rel, May 3$. -Rev., June 24. Stampede, Western. Chas. Starrett. -Dir. Ford Beebe. .56 mins. Rel. June 8 ' Snipped by "Television., Crooks, .and the .televisor. Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot . • Dlr.JDel Lord. 64 mlns. Rel. June 15. Rev.- June 17.- .' • "/ Releases Also; Allied, Chesterfield and''Liberty ' . August,Weekend (Chesterfield).-Llight,-breezy, entertainment about the finan , dally* and socially tangled lives'of the smart set. Valerie Hobson, Paul Harvey; Betty CompSon. Dir. Charles Lamont. Rel. April 10. Below the Dea'dllne'(Chesterfield). Cops and robbers in the financial district, -Cecelia Parker, Russell Hopton. Dir. Geo. H. Bacheller. 69 mins. Rev. June 10. • - . . , -Bridge of Sighs (Invincible). The drama- of 'a -girl; who "pits her wits against ' ' gangester in'her fight to save an innocent man from the chair.. Onslow ^Stevens, Dorothy Tree, Jack La Rue. Dhv..Phil Rosen.' 66 mins, Rel, - - March 5. • j : - • '. .Brllllaht Marriage (Invincible). A screen version of Ursula. Parrott's great . Bedbook-^Magazihe novel,"'Brilliant Marriage;*. Ray Walker, Joan.Marsh, Dir.-Phil.Bbseh. 64 muis. ' Rel. March 25. Dark^ Hour, The (Chesterfield). A fast-moving mystery, presenting a baffling problem in crime detection; Irene Ware, Ray Walker, Burton. Churchill -.Dhv Charles Lamont, Bel. Jan. 15. * - Drake the Pirate- (Alliance). England's virgin queen in a human tale of devo- ; lion.' Matheson Lane, Jane" Baxter. Dir.-Arthur Woods. 78 mins. Rel ■- v : ■ • •April,!. - . 5' - ./. .... .. f . Feud of the West- (Diversion).. Whirlwind action and a hard-riding hero who gets even, with' plotters who try to frame him on a murder charge. Hoot Gibson, Joan: Barclay, Buzz . Barton. Dir. Harry Frazer, 61tfe mins. Rel ■ April'i5. ; i ' r rr ..' ■ . • ■. . . , . . •Gun Way (Beacon).'. Western. Big Boy Williams, Marian Shilling. Dir. Albert ; Herman, 59 mlAs.- Rev. Jan 1. Hitch Hike to Heaven (Invincible). Story of afctors in a traveling troupe, and • - how they crash Hollywood. .'Herbert Rawlinson, Henrietta Crosman, Rus .< sell Gleason, Polly Ann Young, Anita Page. Dlr,.Frank Strayer. 63 mins. ,., . • Rel. Dec. i. Rev. March 18.. ,s ■: ' . : X Conquer the Sea (Halperln). An exciting yarn of Newfoundland whaling ,; .. waters—ap. outdoor story of unusual action and drama. Steffi Duna. Dir. v Victor Halperta.. 67 mins. Rel. Feb. 1.. , Uttle Red Schoolhouse, The (Chesterfield): -Gay, carefree childhood in the little .•\ red.'Schoolhouse—ri-ebellious,' misunderstood youth" behind gray reform walls,' Frankie* Darro, Dickie Moore, Qotky. Dir. -Charles Lamont, 66 ; mins. Bel. March 10. Rev. May 27. - ' „ . Jiving, Dead, The (Alliance). Coffins .and. chills—terror and thrills, and dead ; . . that live agalnl George. Curzon, Sir' Gerald, du Maurier, Dir. Thomas ■ . ... Bentley. 65 mlns.- Rel. Feb. 29. 1 ; Xncky -Terror (Fu'tter). Western. Hoot Gibson.. Dir. Alan James. 61-mins. Rel. : Feb. 20. Rev. April 8. * : . : Billing Avenger (Diversion)., The government makes him a'marshal and o'ut- "■ • laws ;fear and hate him for the riding dead-shot that he. is. .Hoot Gibson, Buth Mix, Buzz Barton. Dir. Harry Eraser; 57 mlns. Rel. June 15. Blag Around the Moon (Chesterfield). A strong human Interest drama of the . '■ ' daughter.of .-a newsoaper publisher and a reporter. Erin O'Brien-Moore, ; f \. Dpnald Gook, Ann Doran, Dir. Charles Lamont. 69Va mins-. Bel. Jan. -22. •he-Deyfl Island (Fh-st Division). The novel and exciting adventures of a v'... ■' savage queen who ruled an island of vireins and the men who came, saw and were conquered. Native cast.- Dir: Raphael J. Seville. 63-mlns. - Rel. ..June). •,. . .. •• :■•■..- . feenthern Maid (Alliance). Romantic story under Southern skies. Bebe Daniels. ; . r - Dir. Harry Hughes. 60 mlns. ' - - Spy 77 (Alliance). Italian war espionage highlighted bv spectacular alrolane , -.i :.. .warfare. ^Greta Nissen, Don Alvarado, Carl Diehl. 'Dir. Arthur Woods.-77 0 rtilns, Bel. Jan. 15.. Rev. Feb. 12. ' Tftusgo (InvincibleV. The brilliant story! of a glittering nieht club dancer who fPicked-the wrong nartner .in her dance. of life. Marian Nixon. Chick Chandler, Warren Hymer. Dir. Phil Rosen. 70 mlnS. Rel. Jan. 10. Rev. - - • Feb, 22. -Sm-ee of a Kind (Invincible).. .A .hilarious comedy of three cooks who whip ud some situations and prove there's ho honor among thieves. Chick Chand- ler. Evalyn Knapp and Berton Churchill. Dir. Phil Rosen. 75 mins. Rel. - . May 20. Rev. July 1 Too Much Beef (Normandy). Red-blooded action and hard-riding in a blazing . " western' story of conflict against tyranny and oppression in the open spaces. Bex Bell. Connie Bergen, Lloyd Ingraham. Dir. Bobert Hill. 59 mins. Rel. April'20. • ' <1irert of Nevada (Colony). Mighty story of the gold fields with Rex Bell In his . greatest two-fisted he-man role. Rex Bell, Joan Barclay, Al St. John. ' Dir. Robert tilll. 59 mlns. ReJ s June 22. -These ..tabulajllons . are compiled from information supplied by .the various production' companies and checked up as soon as possible after release; - Listing Is given ■ when - re- lease dates, are definitely set. Titles are .retained for six months; Man- agers . who receive service subse- quent to that period should preserve ■* copy of the calendar for reference. The running time, as given here is presumably that of the projection room showings and can only approx- imate the actual release length in' those states or communities where local or state censorship may result in deletions. Running time in the reviews as' given in v 'Variety* carry the actual time," cloxked in the the- atre after passage by the New York state censorship, since pictures are reviwed only , in actual theatre showings. While every effort Is made to hold this list accurate, the information supplied may not always bo correct, even though official. To obtain the fullest degree of accuracy, 'Variety' will appreciate the co-operation of all managers who may .note discrep- ancies. First National Offices: 321.W. 49th. St, New York, N. Y. From play 'Applesauce.'. Confident youth. Ross Alex- Dir. Wm, McGann. 66 mlns. Rel. April 18, Rev, ( Siudios: Burbank. Calif, Brides Are Like That. • 'ander, Anita Louise Ballets or Ballots. Edw. G. Robinson battles racketeers. Edw. G. Robinson, Joan Blondell, Dir. Wm. Keighley. 68 mins. Rel. May. Rev. June 3; Case of the Velvet Claws. Warren William, Claire Dodd, Winifred Shaw, Dick Foran^ Joseph King, Eddie Acuff. Dir. William Clemens. Rel. Aug. 15, Celling Zero (Cosmopolitan). Story of three war buddies who, in developing commercial aviation, are thrown together in the most exciting events of • 4 their- careers. James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, June Travis, Stuart Erwin, Barton MacLane. Dir. Howard Hawks. 95 mlns. Rel. Jan. 35, Rev. Jan. 22. .China Clipper. A drama of the trans-Pacific airways. Pat O'Brien, Beverly ».-. •', Roberts. Boss Alexander, Humphrey Bogart,-Marie Wilson, * Henry B. Key to. Address Harold Auten. 1540-Broadway. Amkino, 723 Seventh Ave. Bavaria Film, 489 Fifth Ave, Casino, 240 E. 86th St. Danubia, 729 Seventh Ave. DuWorld, 729 Seventh Ave European; 154 WV 55th St.- • ^ Garrison Films, 729 Seventh Ave. Franco-American, 66 Fifth Ave.' General Foreign Sales, 729 7th Ave. ■ Germania, 22-33 19th St.,'Astoria, L. I. J. H. Hoffberg, 729 Seventh Ave. Inter-Continent, 50 E. 42nd St.' ' Kinematrade, 723 Seventh Ave. ' ■ Jean Lenauer,. 250 W. 57th St. Martin. Nosseck, 326 Audubon Ave. - Metropolis, 260 Fifth Ave. . - - Scandinavian Films, 220 W. 42d St, John Tapernoux. 126 W. 46th St Ufa, 729 Seventh Ave. AUTRY CALLS OFF SUIT, TAKES 7-YR.REP. PACT Hollywood, July 14. L?gal action between Gene Autry and Republic -has been , settled amicably with, the actor receiving a seven-year contract. Ticket, calls for eight pictures yearly, studio having right to' two extras for added com- pensation. ' '..'•■' Salary starts at $2,000 a picture first year- and" jumps, annually as contract runs along, Also-under new deal he cannot make any outside pictures, but is privileged to all pro- ceeds of personal appearances, radio work, records and music he writes. Earthworm Tractors, The, hilarious, .adventures, ,of Alexander Botts,.super trac- tor salesman. Joe E. Brown, June Travis, ^y'Kibbee. Dick Foran, Carol' Hughes, Gene Lockhart. Dir. Raymond Enright.'69 mins. Bel'. July 18 ■ Golden Arrow; Th& Bette* Davis, George Brent; Carol Hughes, Henry O'Neill- •".'• Dir. Alfred E. Green. 70 mlns. Rel. DlHy 9: Rev. May 6. Hearts Divided. Marion Davles-, Dick Powell; Charles Ruggles, Edward Everett Horton, Arthur Treacher. Dir. Frank fcorzage,. Bel. May 30, Rev; June 17 Law In Her Hands, The. Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell, Warren Hull. Lvle - Talbot. - Couple of girls go into the law business. Dir." William Clemens. • Hel. May 23. Murder by an Aristocrat Whodunit. Lyle. Talbot, Marguerite Churchill, Dir . Frank. McDonald,- ' 59 mins. Rel. June 13, Rev. June 17. Murder of Dr. Harrigan. Murder, mystery. Kay Linnaker, Ricardo Cortez. Dir. Frank McDonald. 67 mlns. Rel. Jan. 11. Rev. Jan. 22. Road Gang, Powerful drama with the glamorous romance of a girl who battles •to establish the innocence of the man she. loves who has been framed and v ' sent.to a terrible penal institute by crooked politicians,' Donald Woods. . Kay Llnaker.'.Dir. Louis King. 60 mins. Rel. Feb. 15. Rev. Feb. 26. Singing Kid, The. Famous Broadway entertainer, double-crossed by gold-dig- glng girl friend, finds love and success away from Big City. Al Jolson. Sybil Jason,- Yacht Club Boys, Cab Calloway and Band, Edward Everett Horton. Dir. William Keighley. 85 mins. Rel. April 11. Rev. April 8 Snowed Under. Adventures of young man with all-feminine triangle. George Brent, Genevieve Tobin; Glenda Farrell, Patricia Ellis. Frank McHugh. Dir. Raymond Enright. Bel. March 28, Rev., April 1. Song of.the Saddle.. Stirring Western drama with music. Dick Foran, Alma Lloyd. Dir. Lou King; . Rel. Feb. 29, Rev.-March'25. ' 9 Story of Louis-Pasteur'(Cosmopolitan). Dramatization of the stirring events In the life of Louis Pasteur, in his battle against ignorance and his efforts . to save life by Science. .Paul Muni, Josephine Hutchinson, Anita Louise. Donald Woods, Dickie Moore. Dir. Wm. Dieterle. Rel, Feb. 22. Two Against the World. A drama based on a large radio station's digging up . and exploiting the past of a woman who paid for her crime years before. ' & u , mphre , y , 5°Sart, Claire Dodd, Beverly Roberts, Henry O'Neill. Dir. ■William McGann. 57 mins. Rel. July 11. • . White Angel, The. A dramatization of the life of Florence Nightingale. Kay Francis, Donald Woods, Ian Hunter, Henry P'Neill.' Dir. Wllllam-Dieterle. , 91 mins. Rel. July 4. Rev. July 1. .' .p. fJ.R Office: 1600 Broadway. ^ ** New York. Doomed Cargo, Comedy mystery. Edmund Lowe, Constance Cumrnlngs. Dir. Albert de Courvllle. 10 mins. Rel. Aug, 15. . • It's Love Again. Musical comedy with dances and song. Jessie Matthews. Roh» •ri ~" e f t LJ r °HL ne - Dlr * Victor Saville. 83 mins. Rel. May 30. Rev. May 23. King of the Damned: Heavy-melodrama and action. Conrad Veldt, Helen Vin- mi.Ju'^'S?' 1617, Dir. Walter Forde. 81 mlns. Rel. Jan.. 20. Rev: Feb. S. Mister Hobo, Tramp picked up because his name, is Rothschild acts as the . deus ex machina. George Arllss.. Rel/ Nov. 22. Rev. Feb. 12. Morals of Marcus. Comedy. Lupe 'Velez, Ian Hunter. Dir. Miles Mandel. 7S • — mlns,-Rel: Jan. 1, Bev. Jan. 15. Nine Days a Queen. j The story of Lady Jane Grey who ruled the British Em- pire .for nine days, Cedric Hardwicke, Nova Pilbeam, John Mills, Des- . - j mond Tester. Dir. Robert Stevenson. 80 mlns: Rel, Sept. 1, Rhodes. Adventure drama" depicting exploits of Cecil Rhodes in South Africa' -•• 5^, mond ^T eg i2. n - Walter Huston, Os;car Homolka, Basil Sydney, Frank Celller. Dir. Berthold VierteL 89 mlns. Rel. Feb. 20. Rev, March 4. Secret Agent. Spy story. Madeline Carroll, Peter Lorre. Dir. Alfred Hitchcockv cock. 75 mlns. Rel,,June 15. Rev. June 17. Studios: Culver City, Calif. Met ro WalthaDL Dir. Raymond Enright Rel. Aug. 22. CONTRACTS Hollywood, July 14. - Jacques Deva'l, French novelist, goes to 20th-Fox- in August with as- signment, still in air. . Metro has taken over Norbert Brodine's contract from Universal after approving cameraman's added scenes for 'Suzy.' Maxwell Arnow, Warner Brothers cas,ting director, ' had. option picked up. - - • , Michael Sheridan, whose play 'To- morrow We Live' will be produced on Broadway this fall, has^ been placed under pact by B, P. Schul- berg."' ." . . Republic picked up option on Irving Pichel to direct and produce. Warners gave Frank Borzage five- year pact.' George Hirliman signed Tommy Galligan to-term pact. Metro has signed Jean Fenwick to contract. Otto Brower, director and Gregory Ratoff, given new pacts at 20th-Fox. David O. Selznlck signed William Wellman to directorial pact, Julie Haydon signed at Metro. George -Eldredge given five-year covenant by B^ P. Schulberg. Columbia " signatured' ' Charles Starrett. . ' .Nick Lukats, erstwhile Notre Dame star, and Martin Lamont given new covenants at Paramount. . Six options were picked up at Radio, . including those of Joseph Henry Steele, . producer; Director Leigh Jason^ and Erik Rhodes,' Mo- roni Olsen, Anita Olsen and Alan Curtis, players. Universal tied David Raksin, com- poser. ..... ; Porter Hall received one^yea'r op- tion lift at Paramount!, ' , . Hattie McDaniel given two-pieture- pact at Metro. TITLE CHANGES . Hollywood, July 14, Columbia switched label of 'There Goes the Bride* to 'They Met in a Taxi.' . 'Outlaws of-Palouse' at Columbia changed to 'A Man Without Fear.' Offices: 1540 Broadway, New York, N. Y« Absolute. Quiet... Airplane, crew repulse ranch bandits. Lionel Atwill, Irene . .. Harvey. Dir. Geo. Seitz, 70 mins. Rel. April 24. Rev. May 6. Bohemian Girl.- Derived irom the opera of that name, but-well away front . It. Laurel and HaFdy. Dir. James W, Home. 72 mlns. Rel. Feb, 14, -Rev. Feb; 21. ' Exclusive Story.- Martin • Mboney's numbers, expose. Franchot Tone. Madgei .•Evans, Stuart Erwln. Dir. Geo. B. Seitz. 76 mlns. Rel. Jan. 17. Rev, ' . Jan. 22, Fury. Story of southern, justice. Written directly for the screen, by Norman; ; Krasna, Sylvia Sidney, Spencer - Tracy;' Dir. Fritz Lang; 90 mlns. ReL '. . May 29, Rev, June 10. ' .... Great Zlegfeld,. The. Suggested by the life of the Tate great Impresario. -Wil- liam. Powell. Louise Rainer, Myrria Loy. Dir.- R; Z. Leonard. 170 mins. ■ (Roadshow-length.) Rev. April 15,' ' . Moonlight MUrder. Slaying in the Hollywood Bowl. Chester ^Morris, Madge Evans, Leo Carlllo. Dir.* Edw. LI Maurln. 68 mins. -Rel. .March 27. Bev. April 1. Petticoat Fever. Hot triangle in the Arctic. Robert Montgomery, Myrna Loy, ... . Reginald Owen, Dir. Geo. Fltzmaurlce. 80 mlns. Rel. March 20. Rev, March 25. •.. Riffraff. Story of the California tuna fishers. Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy, Dir. J. Walter Ruben. 90 mins. Rel. Jan. 3. Rev. Jan. 15. .. Robin-Hood of El Dorado. Drama of a frontier. days' 'bad man.-' Warner Bax- ter, Ann Loring. Dir, William Wellman. 84-mlns. Reli-April 17. Rev* .. March 18. Rose-Marie. Rudolf Friml's operetta. Nelson Eddy, Jeanetle MacDonald, Dir, W. S. Van Dyke. 110 mins. Rel, Jan. 31. Rev. Feb. 5. . San Francisco. Story of the fabulous pre-earthquake era In 'Frisco. Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, Spencer Tracy. Dir. W. S, ■ Van Dyke. 115 mlns. Rel, June 12.. Rev. July 1. Small Town Girl. Country girl makes good in the big city. Janet Gaynor. . Robert Taylor, Binnie Barnes. Dir. Wm. Wellman: 106 mins.. Rel. April 10. Rev. April 22., Speed. Action on the Indianapolis tracks. James Stewart, Wendy Barrie, Dir. " E. L. Marlh. 72. mlns. Rel. May 8. Rev. May 20. Suzy. Herbert Gorman's novel of the girl who helped capture Mata Hari. Jean .- - -Harlow, Franchot Tone, Cary Grant. Dir. George Fltzmaurlce. Rel. July 3. The Devil Doll. Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sulllvan, Frank Lawton, Dir, Tod Browning. Rel. June 28. Three Godfathers. Three' tough guys give their lives for a baby. Chester Morris,- Lewis, Stone, Walter Brennan. Dir. Rich, Boleslawsky. 80 mins. .' • Rel,-March 6. Rev. March 11. .... Three Live Ghosts. Based on the novel by Fred S. Isham. Richard Arlen, Ann '. Loring. H. Bruce Humberstone. 62 mins. Rel. Jan. 10. " Three Wise Guys. From Damon Runyon story. Robert. Young, Betty Furness. * Dir. Geo. Seitz. 75 mins. Rel. May 15. Rev. May 27. Trouble for Two. Based on Robert Louis-Stevenson's 'Suicide Club* stories. Robert' Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, Frank Morgan. Dir. J. .Walter Ruben. 80 mins. Rel. June 5. Rev.' June 3, Tough Guy. Two men and a dog in an odd friendship. Jackie Cooper, Joel Calleia; Rin-Tin-Tln, Jr. Dir. Chester M. FrahKlln. - 76 mins. Rel; Jan, 24. Revl March. 18. Unguarded Hour, The. English mystery story. Loretta Young,'Franchot Tone, Lewis StOne. Dir. Sam. Wood. 88 mlns. Rel. April 3. Rev. April 8. Voice- of Bugle Ann. Dog story. Lionel Barrymore. Maureen O'Sulllvan, Erlo Linden. Dir. Richard Thorpe. 70 mlns. Rel. Feb. 7. Rev. March 4.. We Went to College: Old grads return for a reunion. Walter Abel, Edith At- " water. Dir. Jos. Santley. Rel. June 19. Wife vs. Secretary. One office wife who was on the square. Clarke <5able, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy. Dir. Clarence. Brown. 88 mins. Rel. Feb. 28. Rev. March 4, ■ - .* ■ Studio: 5851 Marathon-St., Paramniint Offices: 1501 Broadway, Hollywood, CaUf. 1 ttirttiiiwuin. New yoik) N ^ And Sudden Death. Safety story deriving from Readers* Digest article. Ran- dolph Scott, Frances Drake, Tom Brown. Dir. Chas. Barton. Rel. June 19. Anything Goes. Broadway musical hit. Blng Crosby, Ethel Merman, Chas. - Ruggles, Ida Luplno. Dir. Lewis Milestone. 90 mins. Rel. Jan 24. Rev. Feb. 12. Arizona Raiders, The. From a Zane.^Jrey novel. Larry Crabbe, Raymond Hatton, Marsha Hunt. Dir. Jas. Hogap. Rel. June 26. Big Brown' Eyes. Manicurist turns detective. Joan Bennett, Cary Grant. Dir. Raoul Walsh. 75 mins. Rel. April 3. Rev. May 6. Border Flight. Story of the air corps of the Coast Guard. John Howard, Grant Withers, Frances Farmer. Dir. Otho Lovering. 68 mins; Rel. May 29. Rev. June 24. , • Bride Comes Home, The. A girl with spirit and a boy with a temper. Clau- dette Colbert, Fred McMurry, Robert Young, Wm. Collier, Sr. Dir. Wesley Rlggles. 83 mins. Rel. Jan. 3. Rev. Jan. 1. Call or the Prairie. Western. One of the Hopalong Cassidy series. William Boyd. Dir. Howard Bretherton. Rel. March 6.- Cas^ Against Mrs. Ames, The. Mrs. Ames' prosecuting attorney becomes her : champion. Madeline Carroll, Geo. -Brent." Dir. Wm.' Setter, 85 mins, ;'.- , '.Rel. May?22. Bev, June 9, ■ Desert Goid. Zane Grey western. Larry Crab'be, Marsha Hunt 68 mlns. Dir, Jas. Hogan. Rel. March 27. Rev. May 13. Desire. An American engineer on vacation in France and Spain becomes In- volved with a band of crooks. Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper. Dlr, Frank Borzage. 95 mins. Rel. Feb. 28. Rev. April 15. Drift Fence. From a Zane Grey novel. Larry Crabbe, Katherine De MDle, -Tom Keene. Dir. Otho Lovering. 57 mins.- Rel. Feb. 14. Rev. March 11. Early- to Bed. Sleep-walking glass eye salesman becomes innocently Involved in a Jewel robbery and murder. Mary Boland, Chas. Ruggles. Dir. Nor- man McLeod. Rel. June 5. .. t . (Continued on page 47) ... '