THURSDAY-FRIDAY TUESDAY-WEDN ESDAY SUNDAY-MONDAY-ind" continuous 2-11 CE SATURDAY. JULY NOW SHOWING “Laughing Sinners†BOBBY JONES - “THE MASHIE NiBUCK" "ri.,, M“ " EJi's'a K " ‘ "r'" ststs'iis'irtiss!5, A , g D o . '""C'firiit' h ' ‘ t '. . , 3k, Ict; . W‘g‘r , f A e “"23“ r' ’3‘ "tfa.' " :41? ,',2,rs'c's 3 STUART ER ,tt I . A . CAROL LOM "tiiiio_iifiriiiiitiHtec, - isTErrriiiW, Nimff' “Six Cylinder Love" EL BRENDEL Lloyd Hamilton Comedy Laurel Rudy Comedy - News - “HEROES OF THE FLAMES" No. JOAN CRAWFORD News r2. '-'"C, TODAY AND FRIDAY EDW. EV. HORTON Comedy News Bargain Matinee at 2:00 ll ERWIN LOMBARD Pictorial 'AUllf Act JULY 30-31 JULY 28-29 JULY 26-27 R] T The supporting an include: Rie.. ardo Cortes, Dudiey Digges, Unn Mer- kel. Robert Elliott, Thelma Todd, Otto Hntiesen, Walter Long, J.. "Tell timBornioL 301mm diluted. Mystery Is Laldin . . Ban Francisco Lair o. Henry's short story “A Munic- ipal Report? was written to dispute the statement that, New York, New Orleans and San‘Franciseo were the only story~tovms in the United States. In creating so perfect a romance in prosaic “Nullvillekhe. aimp1ruutnow, strated that any place where human beings are, is a fleid from which rom- ance may spring. I P San Francisco is the locale for the mystifying and thrilling sequences of "The Maltese Falcon," the Warner Bree. picture starring Bebe Daniela. The Blat lean adaptation of the beat- eellin: novel of the same name by Dunk“ Hewett; an eat..Ptnktrtdn man. Klee Daniela playa the part of a daring and wily enchantrese who is the head of a noted crime tang. ‘strated beings cnce m One member of the cast who never took a chence is Sleep N. 'Eat, the Negro actor. A participant in a wnr- athon dance, he attracted attention because he could sleep .while ghttiB- ing hound. He was added to the cut of Harold Lloyd’s "Peet First.†'reHook-atrr-ehmteetr-arttd-doetrrt't- asr-1oattrirmeoate-eometr-goaad-arit1s his pay check when due. Iti1trt1amqrrher, @951, Me; New†Foster tuso deserted a. college educa- tion in favor af the theatre. It was the right step-for his stage experi- ence gothim leading man roles with Paramount: f Lilyan Tuhman’s first picture foles gave little promise of success. She took a long vacation in Europe and returned fresh for the fray. The next attempt was successful. She plowed right ahead, and today possesses a Paramount contract. - - P"' PRESS Carole Lombard deliberately quit Mack Sennett comedy work more ser- ious roles. The new type of portray- als gave her the start that brought Stuart Erwin’s career was all mp- ped out for him by his parents. After graduation from the University of California he was to mmge the fam- ily ranch. But he courted Fortune by leaving college in his sophomore year and joining' a theatrical com- IEW, It was a chance that sggllegl†success, for he was soon engaged for work in pictures. Be is "hi" with fans and critics. Skeet: Gallagher took two chances in his queer. He left college for the vodvil stage, This led to fame on Broadway. . He tomok unnamed fortune on Broadway for the "breaks" in Hollywood. He got them nod is today one of the favorite comedians of fondant. _ Ev'ery member of the cut of "Up Pops the Devil" say: it does-e-pt om. T _ Doe life? TI , Cinema Talk it my to take 1 chance in Cast Bring Success mi In “Big Business Girl, he is up.- ported by Funk Albertion, Ricardo Cortes, Joan Blondell, Dorothy' Christy, Nancy Boyer, J. C. Nugent and Virginia 8310;» SI . ti . . I amrheet-iintr-hoitaitsr-artyieh she pastes everx-item about herself. as well as reviews of her. pictures.~ Loretta Young, First National star, is. an ardent movie fan. Between shots on the set st Warner Brothers.. Fl'rst National Studios, where 'she made "Big Business Girl" under the direction of ‘William A. Seiter, she spent much bf her time reading film magazines. 'r, Miss Young to11ows not only-the leading ones. httt-tmbgeribes for many obscure publications from the United States, Canada, Australia, England and France. "Big Business Girl" _ '------- Star Is Movie Fan ter%ve eaiperiemxs, onif to backslide into the old life when the man re. turns to her through a chance meet- ing. Neil Hamilton and Clark Gable share leading man honors in the A.ragtatipatimuarittcthsuutaiin, eluding Marjorie 1trrmbomu Guy ‘Kib- bee, Cliff . Edwards, Roscoe Earns, Gertrude Short, GeorgeCooper, George P. -Marion and Bart Wood- ' 'In the picture Miss Crawford plays the an .9.t..tyuagt a 1mret3gttttrttgirtssrvrtus. Crawford picture, dtemted the night and day work for tU.eomfort of the cut and crew, Sunday holidays coming gs . rest period between the night and day shifts. Shooting schedules were turned 'topsyotnrvy for tihrtttttt of “Laugh. ing thmms," Metro-GoldWynshlay. at"! Trtetttrftrtrtton or the 'ieh‘utional Kenyon Nicholson stage hit, "The Torch Song,†staring Joan Craw. ford. _ Since much of the action demanded “attend aaiar-aeermsm--ttte--tm1k- of the screening we: done It night, the company reporting for work at 5 p.m. instead of the can] 8 san. Harry @unmont, who (directedm the new 'The 1mm. hue-'2. Lurking alum ...J. m. tm Pov- tho but] .. Ferrttrhth Im- lmhht Bin-In t _ 'Af,'lt'rfA' lath 'apr.'..'.'.'.?..':'..?..'.'. and!“ Slum l U amp)! ............_..I an Cylinder in. Six Crttnder “I†ar-tL......,.--.-,.,-.'.. You! Pop- = WEEKLY MOVIE "OCR“! WM. Jib a the Devil m.,,rw...-rmrt-6.er.. tho M ....*._......_.... A MI. Jul: at menu“ My. "tr age-rm. July " M. “Laughing Sinners†DOW. m. 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