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1937

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FILM DAILY, the pioneer daily newspaper of the dynamic industry of the screen, is happy to present its 1937 PRODUCT GUIDE and DI- RECTORS ANNUAL, a mid-year supplement and little brother to the YEAR BOOK of MO- TION PICTURES, considered everywhere as the standard reference work of the industry. The pages that follow primarily concern them- selves with production, the fountain head of the industry. Its wealth of statistical informa- tion, its Who's Who in Production, its biogra- phical data and its comprehensive array of pertinent production facts are so arranged to meet the informative needs of the busy execu- tive in every branch of pictures. To those, from every spoke of the great picture wheel, whose help made the following pages possible, the editor extends sincere thanks and appreci- ation.

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IN TWO YEARS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

JULY 1,1937 11,013 THEATRES

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FEB.1,1936 5688 THEATRES

FEB.1J935 432 THEATRES

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EDITORIAL INDEX

A

Advertising Producers 476

Agents and Managers 478

Agents' Telephones:

Directors 408

Players 372

Writers 411

Alicoate, Jack Introduction 3

Alliance Films Corp. 1937-1938 Program. 63 Adventure Serials, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 63

Advance Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 63

American Tobis Corp.

1937-1938 Program 65

Amkino Corp.— 1937-1938 Program 69

Art Directors 489

Artcinema Associates, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 73

Associate Producers, 1936-1937 Work 265

Associations Personnel 437

Aslor Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 77

Atlantic Pictures— 1937-1938 Program 77

Authors—1936-1937 Work 285

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Bahn, Chester B.— Product 25

Biographies of Producers and Directors... 195

Blake, B. K.— 1937-1938 Program 77

Brokers:

Insurance 485

Play and Story 481

Burr, C. C, Productions, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 80

Buying Guide, Studio 490

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Cameramen— 1936-1937 Work 302

Cartoon Producers 476

Casting Directors 489

Chaplin, Charles— 1937-1938 Program 80

Code of Ethics, Production 43

Colony Pictures, Inc. 1937-1938 Program. 80

Color, by Arthur W. Eddy 27

Color Processes 488

Columbia Pictures 1937-1938 Program... 81

Composers, Music 310

Condor Pictures— 1937-1938 Program 85

Crescent Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 85

Crime Club Productions

1937-1938 Program 85

Critics' Forum 17

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Dance Directors 319

Danubia Pictures, Inc.

1937-1938 Programs 85

Directors:

Agents' Telephone Numbers 408

Biographies 195

Feature Work, 1936-1937 275

Short Subject Work 283

Disney, Walt— 1937-1938 Program 87

Distributors 477

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Eastern Production, by Sid Weiss 37

Eddy, Arthur W.— Color 27

Editors, Film— 1936-1937 Work 306

Educational Pictures 1937-1938 Program. 87

Exporters and Importers 486

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Features Released January-June, 1937. . . 443

Film Daily Personnel 496

Film Editors— 1936-1937 Work 306

First National— 1937-1938 Program 153

FitzPatrick Pictures

1937-1938 Program 87

Fleischer Studios, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 89

French Motion Picture Corp.

1937-1938 Program 89

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GB Pictures— 1937-1938 Program 91

General Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 91

Goldwyn, Samuel 1937-1938 Program. . . 93 Grand National Pictures, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 93

Guaranteed Pictures Co.

1937-1938 Program 97

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Harrison, Edv/ard Television 29

Hays, Will H.— Production 5

Hoffberg, J. H., Co., Inc.

1937-1938 Program 97

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Ideal Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 99

Imperial Pictures— 1937-1938 Program 99

Importers and Exporters 486

Industrial Producers 476

Insurance Brokers 485

Introduction, by Jack Alicoate 3

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Jay Dee Kay Productions

1937-1938 Program 101

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Kinotrade--1937-1938 Program 101

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Laboratories 483

Lantz, Walter, Productions

1937-1938 Program 103

Lenauer International Films, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 103

Libraries, Film and Music 487

Lloyd, Harold, Corp.— 1937-1938 Program. 103 Loew, David L., Productions

1937-1938 Program 103

Lyricists 310

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Major Pictures Corp.— 1937- 1938 Program. 105

Managers and Agents 478

March of Time, The

1937-1938 Program 105

Mentone Productions 1937-1938 Program. 105 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

1937-1938 Program 107

Mitchell, L. H. Technical 33

Monogram Pictures 1937-1938 Program.. 115

Morris, George H. Publicity 31

Music Writers 310

Mutual Motion Picture Distributors

1937-1938 Program 120

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Newsreels 485

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Olympic Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 120

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Paramount Pictures— 1937-1938 Program.. 120 Personnel:

Associations 437

Film Daily 496

Production Organizations 423

Studios 423

Photographers, Portrait and Still 484

Pictorial Films— 1937-1938 Program 119

Play and Story Brokers 481

Players:

Agents' Telephone Numbers 372

1936-1937 Work 321

Principal Productions, Inc.

1937-1938 Prcgram 125

Producers:

Addresses, New York and Hollywood. 472

Cartoon 476

Industrial and Advertising 476

Personnel 423

Short Subject 475

Producers (Individuals):

Biographies 195

1936-1937 Work 265

Product, by Chester B. Bahn 25

Product for 1937-1938 49

Production, by Will H. Hays 5

Production Code of Ethics 43

Production Personalities, by Ralph Wilk. . 35

Production Programs for 1937-1938 49

Production Statistics 15

Projection Rooms 487

Publicity, by George H. Morris 31

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RKO Radio Pictures— 1937-1938 Program. 127

Raw Stock 487

Releases, January-June, 1937 443

Republic Pictures Corp.

1937-1938 Program 131

Roach, Hal— 1937-1938 Program 133

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Schlesinger, Leon 1937-1938 Program... 135 Scientific Films, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 135

Screenplay Writers— 1936-1937 Work 293

Selznick International Pictures, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 135

Sherman, Harry, Productions

1937-1938 Program 137

Short Subject Producers 475

Sphinx Films Corp. 1937-1938 Program.. 137

Statistics, Production 15

Steiner, William— 1937-1938 Program 137

Storage Vaults 487

Story and Play Brokers 481

Studio Buying Guide 490

Studios, Personnel 423

Supervisors- 1936-1937 Work 265

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Technical, by L. H. Mitchell 33

Telephone Numbers:

Los Angeles 38-39

New York 40-41

Television, by Edward Harrison 29

Title Studios 487

Trailers 483

Twentieth Century-Fox

1937-1938 Program 139

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Ufa Films, Inc.— 1937-1938 Program 143

United Artists— 1937-1938 Program 143

Universal Pictures 1937-1938 Program... 147

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Viennese Film Co.~1937-1938 Program.. 151

Vitaphone— 1937-1938 Program 153

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Wanger, Walter, Productions, Inc.

1937-1938 Program 151

Warner Bros.— 1937-1938 Program 153

Weiss, Sid Eastern Production 37

Who's Who in Hollywood 161

Wilk, Ralph Production Personalities... 35

World Pictures Corp.— 1937-1938 Program. 159 Writers:

Agents' Telephone Numbers 411

Authors Work, 1936-1937 285

Screenplay Writers, 1936-1937 Work... 293

Zeidman, B. F., Productions

1937-1938 Program 159

PAGE 153 PROVES IT!

ADVERTISING INDEX

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Advance Pictures, Inc 58

Ahearn, Thomas 222

American Tobis Corporation 36

Arliss, Leslie 232

Artcinema Associates, Inc 50

Atlantic Pictures 46

Audio Productions, Inc 224

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Banks, Monty 158

Barnes Printing Company 116

Barsky, Bud 266

Bennett, Charles 156

Blake, B. K 60

Blanke, Henry 264

Bradford, James C 256

Brecher, Irv S 280

Bren, J. Robert 272

Brice, Monte 230

Bricker, George 290

Brulatour, J. E., Inc Inside Front Covers

Buckley, Harold 276

Buffington, Adele B 268

Burbridge, Betty 276

Bus-Fekete, Ladislaus 270

Cabanne, Christy 228

Canatabria Films 122

Ceder, Ralph 102

Chanslor, Roy 244

Chidnoff, Irving 118 & 119

Christie, Al 84

Cinelab, Inc 136

City Photo Engraving Corporation 442

Qine, Edward F 246

Coca, Imogene 320

Cofod, A. F., & Company, Inc 136

Collins, Arthur G 280

Collins, Lewis D 152

Condor Pictures, Inc 32

Connolly, Bobby 146

Connolly, Walter 268

Conselman, William 258

Conway, Jack 142

Cosmo-Sileo 486

Debrie, Andre, Inc 26

de Grandcourt, Charles 220

De Luxe Laboratories, Inc 128

Del Ruth, Roy 86

Dictagraph Products Company, Inc 18

Douglas, Gordon 276

Dupont, E. A 214

Du Pont Film M'f g Corp 2

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Eastman Kodak Company Back Cover

Educational Pictures Inside Back Covers

EUiott, Qyde E 204

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Felton, Earl 194

Fessier, Michael 280

Film Art Studios, Inc 134

Filmlab, Inc 134

FitzPatrick, Traveltalks 16

Forest, Frank 320

Forman, Eddie 260

French, Lloyd A 1 60

Friedgen, Raymond 106

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Garnett, Toy 124

Gay, Frank 152

General Film Company 132

General Service Studios, Inc 6

Gordon, Max, Plays and Pictures, Inc. ... 56

Goulding, Edmund 140

Grand National Films, Inc 30

Gray, Danny 122

Guiol, Fred 1 50

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Hancock, Don 254

Hartmann, Edmund L 272

Herald, Heinz 280

Herczeg, Gaza 272

Hirliman, George A 72

Hoffberg, J. H., Company, Inc 132

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel 422

Hollywood Plaza Hotel 422

Horman, Arthur T 270

Howard, Willie 148

Hull Hotels 422

Humberstone, H. Bruce 128

Hunt, Charles J 146

Hurley, Harold 144

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Imperial Pictures, Inc 70 & 71

International Cinema, Inc 482

International Projector Corp 24

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Jackson, Felix 276

Jarrett, Art 278

Jason, Leigh 274

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Kalmar, Bert 242

Kendor Corporation 54

Kimble, Lav^rence 278

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King, Henry 92

King, Louis 274

Kinotrade 42

Klauber, Marcy 278

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Laidlaw, Betty 144

Landau, Leslie L 210

Lantz, Walter, Productions 196

Le Baron, William 248

Lee, Robert N 272

Lee, Rowland V 140

Lenauer International Films, Inc 52

Le Roy, Mervyn, Productions 88

Levien, Sonya 260

Levoy, Albert E 194

Lewin, Albert 264

Lewis, Albert 160

Liberman, Morris 114

Lipman, William R 138

Liveley, Robert 144

Lloyd's Film Storage Corporation

Facing page 496

Ludwig, Edward 264

Lunceford, Jimmy 216

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MacFadden, Hamilton 156

McDonald, Frank 274

McNutt, William Slovens 226

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March of Time, The 4

Mayor, Archie 100

Mentone Productions, Inc 258

Mercury Film Laboratories, Inc 62

Mersereau, Jack 110

Milne, Peter 158

Monogram Pictures 34

Morros, Boris 94

Musical Shorts, Inc 130

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National Theater Supply Company 22

Nigh, William 154

Nu-Atlas Productions 258

Nugent, Elliott 264

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Ornitz, Samuel 278

Oxley, Harold F 216

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Paramount Pictures 8

Pax Films, Inc 268

Perlberg, William 154

Pichel, Irving 202

Pictorial Film Library 138

Pictorial Films 138

Preminger, Otto L 218

Preview Theater, Inc 48

Producers Service Studios, Inc 130

Progress Films, Inc Facing Page 496

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RKO Radio Pictures 66 & 67

Rachmil, Lewis J 308

Radio Daily 112

Reeves, Theodore 270

Republic Productions, Inc 28

Riesner, Charles Francis 212

Riley, Lawrence 272

Rivkin, Allen 208

Roach, Hal 76

Roberts, Marguerite 290

Rock Studios, Ltd 74 & 75

Roder, Milan 270

Ross, Charles, Inc 78 & 79

Rowland, Roy 206

Ruby, Harry 242

Ruggles, Wesley 142

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Sandrich, Mark 124

Seville, Victor, Productions, Ltd 200

Scott, Ewing 198

Scotto, Aubrey 98

Seawright, Roy 308

Sedgwick, Josie, Ray West and

Associates, Inc 150

Seller, Lewis 240

Setter, William A 124

Selander, Lesley 104

Shauer, Mel 266

Sherman, Harry, Productions 68

Shumate, Harold 266

Siegel, Moe J 28

Smith, Noel 274

Sphinx Films Corporation 250

Steindorff, Ulrich 268

Steiner, William 64

Stern Photo Company, Inc 252

Stone, John 266

Strayer, Frank 278

Strong, Eugene 126

Styne, Jule 238

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Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. . 20

Tru Pictures Company, Inc 60

Twentieth Century-Fox 14

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Ulmer, Edgar G 236

United Artists 12

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Van der Veer, Willard 108

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Warner Bros 10

Watson, William 126

Wayburn, Ned 444

Wilbur, Crane 234

Withers, Jane 82

World Pictures Corp 44

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Young, Victor 96

Young, Waldemar 148

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A FEW FIGURES CULLED FROM THE PROGRAM

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE NEW SEASON

Features scheduled to be released for 1937-1938 total 974. Of these 805 will be English language and 169 in foreign tongues.

Short subjects scheduled for the new season total 909. Most of these, 732, are to be one-reelers. Two-reelers total 162 and other lengths 15. In addition 16 serials are planned and there will be the usual twice weekly issues oi the five newsreels.

More than 25 feature pictures are to be made in color during the new season, the largest number ever announced.

Foreign pictures to be shown during 1937-1938 total 169 against 95 scheduled for 1936-1937.

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Productions budgeted at $1,000,000 or more, to be made for the new season, already total 37.

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Westerns scheduled for 1937-1938 will make up about 15 per cent of total production.

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A SUMMATION OF THE VIEWS OF CRITICAL AMERICA, FROM THE FIFTH ANNUAL FORUM

AN analytical and statistical digest of the fifth annual Critics' Forum, con- ducted by THE FILM DAILY.

The consensus of critical opinion reflects the varied viewpoints of the reviewers, editors and columnists on representative American newspapers, both large and small, who to the number of 1,500 were invited to participate.

I. INDUSTRY REQUIREMENTS

What do you consider the most urgent need of the motion picture industry?

BETTER writing and better story material are the most urgent industry needs according to 16 per cent of the critics. Another eight per cent believe original story material is the major re- quirement for better films. Thus, nearly a fourth of the film critics believe more attention of one sort or another should be given scripts.

A plea for elimination of dual feature programs was next on the critics' "urgent needs" list, with seven per cent advocating the end of this practice. Better pictures were suggested in six per cent of the answers and another six per cent favored more "A" pictures and fewer "B" films. Among other suggestions most mentioned by the the critics were: Better short subjects; orig- inality and independence; three-dimensional films; more features with color; more comedies; relaxation of censorship; elimination of Bank Night and giveaways, honest publicity; less featuring of foreign players; better sound reproduction; fewer pictures; and players with acting ability instead of just "looks."

II. RADIO COMPETITION

Do you believe that radio appearances of motion picture players help or hurt?

THAT radio appearances help is the opinion of 40 per cent of the critics. Eighteen per cent think that they hurt. Program material and radio ability of the individual must be considered according to 17 per cent while eight per cent believe there is no effect from radio appearance. Some reviewers believe that radio helps the player but hurts the boxoffice or that radio helps newcomers to establish themselves but hurts the already well-known players.

III. THE PERFECT PROGRAM

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What do you consider the make-up of the ideal program to be?

RITICS were overwhelmingly in favor of a single feature, short subjects and newsreel. Most repeated "squawk" of the motion picture editors and reviewers was against the dual feature policy.

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E-TENTH OF YOUR AUDIENCE

unless you're welcoming the deaf in the same way as Radio City Music Hall

Thousands of exhibitors have found that welcoming the deaf with Theatrephones increases box-office receipts by 10% or more draws the deaf and their friends from neighborhoods usually outside the market of the theatre. That's because one in every ten is hard of hearing and cannot enjoy "the talkies" without the help of some com- pensating aid. Tlie Acousticon Theatreplione is energized directly from your sound system, permits deafened mem- bers of your audience to hear clearly and easily by a combination of bone and air conduction. It is operating now in thousands of theatres from houses seating as few as 500 to Radio City Music Hail. Ask for exploitation data today.

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CRITICS' FORUM

(Continued)

IV. ADVANCES IN 1936

In what respect do you consider pictures made the greatest advance- ment during 1936?

IMPROVEMENT in color technically and in usage was the greatest motion picture advance- ment in 1936 according to the film editors. More than 22 per cent were in agreement on this. Improvements in the selection, handling and attention to stories rated second with 18 per cent of the critics' votes. Following in order were: Better photography, better direction, improved his- torical pictures, better sound, "quality" pictures, use of literary classics, use of timely story mate- rial, development of comedies, adaptations of stage plays, adaptations of musicals from the stage, better acting, better screen musicals, improvement in moral tone, technically, projection, educa- ;ionally, and better musical scores for dramas.

V. PUBLICITY'S STATUS

As a motion picture columnist, which is your principal source of material: Studio publicity, news services, copy supplied by theaters, trade press?

MOST of the motion picture writers use more than one of the sources. Studio publicity and news services are used by more than the others, each polling 36 per cent of the critics. Copy supplied by theaters is used by 31 per cent and trade press material by 17 per cent of the critics. In addition, many of them dig up copy from original sources.

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Do you believe the past year saw an improvement in studio publicity?

TUDIO publicity did improve during 1936 according to 55 per cent of the critics. No improve- ment was seen by 31 per cent.

Can these services be improved, and how?

HEADING this list of suggested improvements was a plea for less "tripe," "bull," "baloney," "bunk," etc. Following was a more specific request for personalized service from studio publicity departments. Other suggestions were: Fewer superlatives; mere items written as news stories; more and better stills and photographs; more shorts for fillers; more factual stories; more mats and a better variety of sizes; less volume; more human interest material; more "low- down" items on players and pictures; more "leg" art; less emphasis on company and trade names and more on player personalities; less obvious advertising in items; localized releases; elimination of "fake" accidents, engagements, etc.; stories and statistics on the making of pictures; and elim- ination of trifles and gossip.

VI. STELLAR MATERIAL What secondary players do you feel deserve a chance at stardom?

MORE than 200 players were mentioned by the critics for elevation to stardom. The 25 most mentioned were: Walter Brennan, Ray Milland, Mischa Auer, Gale Sondergaard, Akim Tamiroff, Dorothy Lamour, Fay Bainter, Katherine de Mille, Isabel Jewell, Eric Blore, Bob Burns, Joseph Calleia, Colin Clive, Walter Connolly, James Ellison, Alice Faye, Hugh Herbert, Frieda Inescourt, Frank Morgan, Reginald Owen, Gail Patrick, Mickey Rooney, Claude Rains, Claire Trevor and Roland Young.

Among others mentioned as star material were: Don Ameche, Jean Arthur, Annabella; Asta (dog); Henry Armetta, Elizabeth Allan, Fred Astaire alone, Brian Aherne.

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TECHNICOLOR

Motion Picture Corporation HERBERT T. KALMUS, President

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CRITICS' FORUM

(Continued)

Robert Barrat, Alice Brady, J. Edward Bromberg, Ray Bolger, Peggy Bates, Beulah Bondi, Ralph Bellamy, Virginia Bruce, Robert Benchley, William Brisbane, Humphrey Bogart, Binnie Barnes, Kenny Baker, Helen Broderick, Charles Butterworth, Alan Baxter, John Beal, Edward Brophy, Spring Byington, Wendy Barrie, Nigel Bruce, Michael Bartlett.

Joseph Calleia, Edouard Ciannelli, Jerome Cowan, Mady Christians, Leo Carrillo, Larry Crabbe, Tulio Carminati, Bruce Cabot, John Carradine, Walter Catlett, Mary Carlisle, Constance Collier, Charley Chase, E. E. Clive, Richard Carle, Spencer Charters.

Henry Daniell, Dixie Dunbar, Frances Dee, Olivia de Havilland, Dudley Digges, Catherine Doucet, Irene Dale, Jane Darwell, Robert Donat, Lief Ericson, Madge Evans, Buddy Ebsen.

Joan Fontaine, Virginia Field, Frances Farmer, Henry Fonda, Errol Flynn, Edith Fellows, Glenda Farrell, Julia Faye, Preston Foster.

William Gargan, Margot Graham, Bonita Granville, Rosemary Glocz, James Gleason, Fernand Gravet, Paul Guilfoyle, Charley Grapewin.

Ted Healy, Jack Haley, John Halliday, Marsha Hunt, Philip Huston, Warren Hull, John Howard, Edward Everett Horton, Harriet Hilliard, Carol Hughes, Julie Haydon, Louis Hayward, Jean Hersholt, Charlotte Henry, Raymond Hatton, Rochelle Hudson, Ian Hunter, Irene Harvey, Porter Hall, Sir Cedric Hardwicke.

Frieda Inescourt, Margaret Irving, Alan Jones, Arline Judge, Henry Kolker, Roscoe Karns.

Ella Logan, Margaret Lindsay, Hal LeRoy, Peter Lorre, Ida Lupino, June Lang, Frances Lang- ford, Florence Lake, Jack LaRue, Eric Linden.

Jeanne Madden, Alan Mowbray, Chester Morris, Margo, John Miller, Una Merkel, June Martel, Aline MacMahon, Marian Marsh, Adolphe Menjou, Alan Mowbray, Dorothy McNulty, Karen Morley, Jack Mulhall, Donald Meek, Thomas Mitchell, Johnny Mercer, Barton MacLane, Burgess Meredith, Leona Maricle, Douglass Montgomery.

Lloyd Nolan, David Niven, Ramon Novarro, Lynne Overman, Edna Mae Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan.

Cecilia Parker, Irene Purcell, ZaSu Pitts, Tyrone Power, Charles Ouigley.

Shirley Ross, Rosalind Russell, Leah Ray, Jean Rogers, Basil Rathbone, The Ritz Brothers, Erik Rhodes, Cesar Romero, Esther Ralston, Barbara Read.

Ann Shirley, C. Aubrey Smith, Harvey Stephens, Ned Sparks, Ann Sothern, Jack Smart and Lionel Stander team, Nan Sunderland, Leopold Stokowski, James Stewart, Harry Stockwell, Maria Shelton.

John Trent, Pinky Tomlin, Helen Vinson, Evelyn Venable.

Marie Wilson, Lucille Watson, Jane Wyatt, Michael Whalen, Helen Wood, Eleanore Whitney, Virginia Weidler, Burgess Whitehead, Peggy Wood, Robert Young, Clara Kimball Young, Blanche Yurka.

VIL STORY RESERVOIR

What classics or semi-classics, as yet unfilmed, would you recom- mend for production?

MOST called for works were Cyrano de Bergerac, Ivanhoe, Julius Caesar and The Merchant of Venice. Other leaders were: The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, Arabian Nights, Candida, Casanova, Don Quixote, Evangeline, Forsythe Saga, Gulliver's Travels, It Can't Happen Here, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Pickwick Papers, Richard III, Rip Van Winkle, To Have and to Hold, Victoria Regina, Wuthering Heights and The Wizard of Oz.

Among other stories mentioned were: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Arthurian Legends, The Admirable Crichton, Alice of Vincennes, Aphrodite.

Black Beauty, Barchester novels. By Fire and Sword, Blue Bird, Ben Hur, Bambi for Walt Disney, Biography of Aaron Burr, Black Majesty, The Black Crook.

The Cloister and the Hearth, Christmas Carol, The Copperhead, Chimes of Normandy.

Drums Along the Mohawk, Dead End, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, Enormous Room.

The Flying Cromlech, Far from the Maddening Crowd, Faust (Christopher Marlowe), The Fair God, Fortitude, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Forty Days of Musa Dagh, Fall of the House of Usher, Faust opera.

Hassan, Henry Esmond, Hypotia, Hiawatha, Herries series, Hannibal, Hereward the Wake, Hamlet. {Continued on page 23)

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II Trovatore opera, Ichabod Crane, I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes, I Am Jonathan Scrivner.

Jane Eyre, Joan of Arc, The Jest, Josephus, Jude the Obscure, Jean-Christophe, Kathleen, Kenil- worth, Knights of King Arthur.

The Lost Girl, Life of Casanova, The Long Night, A Life, Life of Montrose, Life of Wagner, Leonardo Da Vinci, Lorna Doone, Long Journey, Lady of the Lake, L'Aiglon.

Messer Marco Polo, The Moonstone, Marmion, Miracle of Verdun, Mikado, Macbeth, Magic Mountain, Man Who Would Be King, Madame Bovary, The Mad Man, Man They Hanged, Matriarch.

The Necklace, Napoleon, Nostromo, Nancy Stair, Old Mortality, Oliver Twist, Old Jules, Oedipus.

Playboy of the Western World, Pride and Prejudice, Peter Pan, Pilgrim's Progress, Prince of Pilsen, Pit and the Pendulum, Queen Esther.

Rain from Heaven, Return of the Native, Rainbow Fish, Robinson Crusoe, Romance, Rutledge, Robin Hood, Revoh of the Angels.

Souls at Sea, Saint Joan, Scottish Chiefs, Sherlock Holmes, Strongheart, The Slim Princess, South Wind, Silas Marner, Scaramouche, Student Prince in Heidelberg.

Tristan and Isolde, Tono-Bungay, Twelfth Night, Taming of the Shrew, Tom Jones, Thais, Tish, Tess of the D'Urbevilles, Tom Sawyer, Two Years Before the Mast.

Ulysses, The Virginian, Waverly, War and Peace, When Knighthood Was in Flower, The Way of all Flesh.

Many of the critics called for their favorites by author instead of by titles. Among authors mentioned were: Saki, Conrad, O. Henry, Stevenson, Lincoln, Kipling, Homer, Churchill, Sir Walter Scott, Dickens, Mark Twain, Gilbert and Sullivan, Ibsen, O'Neil, Victor Herbert, Wilkie Collins, Robert W. Chambers, Kenneth Roberts, Balzac, Eleanore Mercein, Shakespeare and Holman Day.

Still other listed topics for picturization. Mentioned were stories about: Carrie Nation, George Washington, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Robert E. Lee, Russian history, the rest of the Mutiny series and the Graustark stories.

VIII. GAMES AND GIVEAWAYS

Assuming that games and give-aways were needed box-office stim- ulants during the depression, do you consider them to be now nec- essary in your community?

RESOUNDING "No!" greeted this question with 78 per cent of the critics in the negative, only 1 1 per cent voted affirmatively, with 1 1 per cent taking no stand.

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Do you believe that a motion picture reviewer should express purely a personal viewpoint or do you think audience reaction should be taken into consideration?

WHEN this question was asked in the 1932 Forum, 80 per cent of the critics held out for their personal viewpoints. The latest results show that 32 per cent now believe in the personal viewpoint, 35 per cent believe audience reaction should be the judging yardstick and 22 per cent believe reviews should be a combination of both audience reaction and personal viewpoint.

X. MAJOR SQUAWKS

Squawk Department: We all have our pet squawks and ideas. Ex- change of viewpoints never hurt anyone, so talk freely.

DUAL features were the most complained at aspect of motion pictures. The reviewers were almost unanimous in denouncing the policy. Other repeated "squawks" were aimed at: Mishandling and casting of players; lack of courage in production; weak short subjects; commercial pictures; noisy theater patrons; too many trailers; lack of fresh plot in films; publicity material and press books; detail inaccuracies and roadshows.

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MORE FEATURES AND LARGER BUDGETS HIGHLIGHT THE 1937-1938 PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENTS

By CHESTER B. BAHN Editor, THE FILM DAILY

THE American film year, 1937-38, on the basis of production and releasing schedules announced by both major companies and independents will be distinguished by:

First, an increase in the number of features. Schedules announced one year ago called for a total of 942 features; the new season's total is 974. The increase is essentially due to the smaller companies and importation of foreign language pictures. Last year, the minimum total for the eight majors was 429, this year, 424. English language features for 1937-38 total 805, including 23 revivals; foreign language features number 169. For the previous year, there were 847 Eng- lish language features, only 95 in a foreign tongue.

Secondly, a relatively marked gain in the number of million dollar productions, with 37 pic- tures definitely budgeted at that figure or more and the prospect that the number will be still higher before the year does an exit.

Generally speaking, and among the majors in particular, there is a trend towards increased spending. Specifically, Paramount has advanced its budget $10,000,000 over the 1936-37 figure, and RKO Radio has jumped its budget $3,500,000. The trend finds further manifestation in United Artists' announced $26,000,000 budget, the $15,000,000 allotted by Columbia, and Monogram's 25 per cent budget tilt.

Significant, too, in this respect are such factors as Warners' investment of $5,000,000 in story properties, Metrc-Goldwyn-Mayer's emphasis upon plans to make stories of the magnitude and importance of "The Great Ziegfeld," "Good Earth" and "Romeo and Juliet," United Artists' proposal to make 10 pictures in Technicolor and Pararnount's allocation of 20 pictures in the million dollar category.

Indeed, if the spending trend gathering impetus this year is not sidetracked, the American industry seems headed for still more costly productions in the immediate future. It is a sign o' the times that United Artists has one $2,000,000 pix and four $1,500,000 features listed for 1937-38.

Scanning further the American statistical horizon, a decline in the number of shorts, exclusive of newsreels, and a slight increase in the number of serials is disclosed. For 1936-37, 967 shorts were announced as against 909 for 1937-38. Here again the greater loss is in the indie field, the eight majors listing 720 for this season as against 741.

An analysis of production schedules reveals a musical cycle definitely taking shape. Para- mount promises a record number of musicals, Metro has four musicals set and six others are possible, 20th Century-Fox plans about a dozen. United Artists lists five musicals, RKO, at least 10, Universal, six, Warners, eight, Columbia, three, while several of the smaller companies will also do musicals admittedly an elastic classification.

Hollywood, tco, proposes to bring many outstanding stage hits of today and yesterday to the screen in 1937-38, including "Dead End," "Tovarich," "Stage Door," "White Horse Inn," "Boy Meets Girl," "The Firefly," "The Desert Song," "Idiot's Delight," "Girl of the Golden West," "You Can't Take It With You," "The Awful Truth," "Sally, Irene and Mary."

There will be continued attention paid to the classics and to biographical and historical sub- jects. Sea stories will receive attention, with several of the year's important productions in this category. Westerns, it is indicated, will account for at least 15 per cent of releases.

A further production highlight is afforded by the increased attention to series pictures. Para- mount will have four sets built around Hopalong Cassidy, Sophie Lang, Fu Manchu and Bulldog Drummond; 20th Century-Fox will have three featuring Charlie Chan, Mr. Moto and the Jones Family; RKO plans three Inspector Piper stories; Grand National will have series pix concerned with Flash Casey, The Shadow, Renfrew of the Mounted, and Wallaby Jim. And M-G-M will continue the Thin Man series, Columbia, the Nero Wolfe series and Warners, the Perry Mason and Torchy Blane series.

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COLOR

MORE THAN 23 COLOR FEATURES PLANNED FOR THE 1937-1938 SEASON, INDICATING NEW HIGH FOR COLOR OUTPUT

By ARTHUR W. EDDY

Associnte Editor, THE FILM DAILY

HOLLYWOOD producer interest in color, largely stimulated by results as demonstrated in "A Star Is Born," the David O. Selznick-United Artists production, will crystallize in substantially more than 25 features during the season of 1937-38. These plans, if carried out, m.ean a new high for color production in the feature field.

According to no less an authority than Dr. Herbert T. Kalmus, president of Technicolor, between 18 and 20 features will be made with his process next year in this country. Mere than 50,000,000 feet of Technicolor will be used during the current calendar year, Dr. Kalmus estimates, and, anticipating a further rise, his company is planning to double the capacity of its Hollywood labora- tory. His recent visit to England was partly due to plans for increasing the capacity of the Technicolor plant there.

Technicolor, by far and away the leading color firm from the standpoint of output, expects to more than double its last year's sales of 37,000,000 feet. Output for the first three months of 1937 amounted to 938,181 feet, indicating an increase of 200,000 feet over the corresponding period last year. Technicolor stockholders have been informed.

Biggest color bombshell of the past year was tossed into the industry's lap when Samuel Goldwyn, in May, announced that he intends to make all his future productions in color. Alexander Korda, who cuts an important figure in British production affairs, has indicated his intention of making at least three of his London Films productions in color. Other English companies contemplate at least six more features containing this production ingredient.

Among the entrants into the color situation during the past year was the Keller-Dorian process, control of which is passing from the Celestin-Colgate interests to a group of foreign capitalists. Grand National is the initial company to disclose plans for making pictures via this system. George E. Quigley, former Warner Bros. -First National executive, is associated with the new group.

Color continues to hold its own in the short subject field, particularly in cartoons and travel reels. It was advantageously used in connection with pictures made of the Coronation in England and 20th Century-Fox is distributing a Technicolor treatment of the subject.

Sponsors of color systems, including Technicolor, are still expending every possible laboratory effort to improve their processes and to reduce costs. Dr. Kalmus has predicted that in less than two years, it will be possible to take Technicolor pictures with ordinary motion picture cameras and that his company will be able to take color separations from the negative, thus discarding the reversal process used at the present time.

All signs along the motion picture highways and byways point to a substantial increase in the use of color during 1937-38 and the years to follow.

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TELEVISION

COMMERCIAL TELEVISION NOT EXPECTED FOR ANOTHER YEAR: TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE BEING IMPROVED

By EDWARD HARRISON THE FILM DAILY STAFF

WHILE it appears certain that television will not be established on a commercial basis during 1937, the Federal Government virill be seriously considering the granting of licenses for commercial television broadcasting before a year has elapsed, THE FILM DAILY is advised.

The facts about television are that sets can be marketed by concerns such as RCA for around $250. In England television sets are sold at price ranging between $280 and $340. Home tele- vision sets here will show pictures ranging in size from 7V'2 by 10 inches to 18 by 24 inches. RCA in a recent demonstration threw pictures on a screen 3 feet by 4 feet that were very bright and pictures 6 feet by 8 feet that were not quite so clear. With the advance of time, RCA is expected to improve on this performance.

In England, there have been regular television broadcasts twice daily for almost a year. Recently the coronation was televised. THE FILM DAILY is informed on good authority that every- thing which has been done in television in England can be duplicated here. RCA has been con- ducting experimental film tests from a transmitter mounted atop the Empire State Building for over a year, and has thus developed an invaluable fund of program experience. From this experi- ence has come the knowledge that program with national appeal can be built reasonably.

Two sample programs which the public was not privileged to see establish this. One program included a leader strip on film, a studio presentation of a triangle farce involving four characters, four musical acrobats who played a variety of instruments, the Louis-Braddock fight film, a comedy scene laid in a hospital, a match between the table tennis champions recently seen at the Radio City Music Hall and, finally, a trailer on film. The second program included a leader strip, a word of introduction from an announcer, a farcical film titled "Prohibition Days," a child prodigy playing the piano and singing, a newsreel, a studio presentation of a murder drama, a short subject showing the construction of Boulder Dam and a trailer.

It is now possible to televise all the outdoor scenes, both day and night, that are taken by the movie-newsreel cameraman.

Present standard of television programs will provide a higher grade of entertainment than that afforded by radio.

The quality and clearness of television pictures is constantly being improved.

RCA, Farnsworth and Philco are the principal factors in television manufacture here. Most radio manufacturers are RCA licensees and will thus be able to manufacture television sets if they desire.

American Telephone & Telegraph Co. is confining its interest in television to development of the coaxial cable making possible transmission of television programs between two cities. An A. T. 6c T. official said the company had no plans at this time to manufacture and sell television transmitting apparatus as RCA is doing.

It will be possible to send programs from city to city either by cable or radio. Test of both these methods show them to be equally good. Difference in cost is not great at the moment. Further research will develop which is the most practical.

Before granting commercial television rights to any company, the government will determine whether the control of television should remain in the hands of private capital under government supervision, or under direct government management and control. Decision by the government on a policy towards television control was advocated recently by the National Resources Com- mittee on technological trends and social implications of inventions in a report made to President Roosevelt. The committee was appointed by President Roosevelt.

Radio's increased use of movie "names" for air programs has lead several of the major companies into program producing and augurs a quick step into television by these companies when sight and sound broadcasting starts. M-G-M has signed to produce a weekly show for radio. Warner Bros, is active through its Transamerica Corp. Paramount is also in the field.

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Attractions

3 VICTOR SCHERTZINGER Musicals

JAMES CAGNEY in "SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT" ANNA STEN in "LOVE ME AGAIN"

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"DYNAMITE"— A Richard A Rowland Production. Adapted from the story "Hot Oil" by Lane Bnttan and George D. Smart. CAGNEY No. 2— Tops in Box Office Values.

2 Starring Glamorous ANNA STEN

'GORGEOUS"-A Brilliant Vehicle revealing a NEW ANNA STEN

Eugene Frenke, producer-director. 'ORCHID GIRL" Sprightly, gay, sophisticated, with a background of Broadway

and Park Avenue A Eugene Frenke production.

GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Operettas On the Screen for the First Time! "THE GIRL SAID NO" An Andrew Stone Production with original Gilbert and Sullivan Stage Stars

4 GREAT ROMANCES of YOUNG LOVE Produced by B F ZEIDMAN, first of which IS "SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY" with Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker . . . 'SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD" by Carroll Graham . . . "LOVE RUNS INTO MONEY" by Erwin Gelsey

4 STUART ERWIN Comedy Smashes

"small town boy"— Zion Myers Production based on Cosmopolitan Mag. story.

FACE THE facts" Clarence Budington Kelland's American Magazine story

Richard A. Rowland, producer.

STEPPIN' HIGH The Screen's Homespun Hero in a Rollicking Role. "BRIGHT BOY"— A Comedy Triumph for the "All-American Chump".

6 PRE-SOLD MAGAZINE, RADIO and ACTION SERIES

'THE SHADOW" (4) Famous Magazine and Radio Character starring Rod LaRocque.

'FLASH CASEY" (4) Based on the popular magazine hero. Played by Eric Linden.

'RENFREW OF THE MOUNTED" (4) Sen- sational radio and book character featuring the new screen find, Jimmy Newill.

"FEDERAL AGENT DRAMAS" (4) with Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt.

"WALLABY JIM" Adventures (4) A Col- lier's Magazine feature with Geo. Houston.

"STARS AND STRIPES"Series. (4) Featur- ing Kelly and Stone. Richard A. Row- land, producer.

8 Other BIG STAR ATTRACTIONS

'KING OF THE SIERRAS" with THUNDER, Wonder Horse and REX, King of Wild Horses 8 MUSICAL WESTERNS 8 ACTION WESTERNS Starring TEX RITTER * Starring KEN MAYNARD

GRAND NATIONAL FI LMS, Inc E DWARD L A L P E R S O N , Presicfenf

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PUBLICITY

LARGER GROSSES RESULT FROM COOPERATION BETWEEN DISTRIBUTOR AND EXHIBITOR

By GEORGE H. MORRIS

THE FILM DAILY STAFF

SCARCELY a word has been forthcoming with respect to a factor which certainly has aided in no small degree to the creation of present high film revenues, namely, the part publicity,

advertising and exploitation have played in the current prosperity of filmland. It is the spirit ot cooperation which has made it possible for the elements to exert the heaviest sort of influence upon the public.

Before expanding this point, it should be said that while many exhibitors and even entire indie circuits are of the opinion that there are more advantages to be derived from playing pictures on flat rental rather than on percentage, and their opinion is entitled to respect, there is no gain-saying the fact that when such circuits and exhibitors "go into business" with pro- ducing companies, the latter are far more inclined to "shoot the works" to get as many patrons as possible to step up to box-offices and buy.

The phrase "shoot the works" of ccurse applies to publicity, advertising and exploitation sup- port. Up in the key and kindred important runs, percentage engagements are dominantly in force. Not only does the concentration of population in such stands influence producers to book in this wise in order to gain revenue satisfactorily proportionate to their high production costs, but the very fact that the population in these spots is great, and therefore necessitate powerful publicity, advertising and exploitation coverage to build big b.o. returns, producers are prompted to ally their forces with those of the local theatre.

Naturally there is no actual barometer for judging what "might have been" at box-offices, whether the local stand might not have farad just as well using the services of its own publicists exclusively; or conversely, whether the producer's publicity representative or representatives assigned to the engagement raised the gross and how much. But it is safe to say that, as a general rule, the uniting of exhibitor and producer publicists in a common cause is a tremendous asset in putting a film over with the public. In the final analysis, it is results that count. The records are studded with examples of brilliant campaigns which have been conducted on this basis, with consequent brilliant grosses. Also, it is more than a coincidence that revenues from key and similar engagements have swung upward with the increase in the practice of booking on a percentage basis.

Few, if any, industries can compare with filmland in the cooperation extended to retail outlets by the manufacturer. Merchandising of pictures both great and small has reached a remarkable scale and state of development by virtue of the fact that whether films go to key stands or to the secondaries, their makers, in common with the theatres, have a vital interest in how the product fares. Most industries are content to permit the outlets to get along as best they can, in accordance with public demand. A certain amount of display material and merchandising suggestions are made, it is true, but not comparable to the intensive practice which prevails in the motion picture business. One outstanding proof of this is the fact that other big businesses are constantly using filmland's methods as models, and appropriating them. They term this, quite naively, "applying showmanship to selling."

During the past year, virtually every producing company, via its branch offices and exchanges, had set up regional publicists in growing quantities to assist the exhibitor in making his theatre pay better dividends. Such publicists, either directly assigned to the theatre, or in a position to furnish ideas, advice and helpful suggestions for any given run, work on what, for a better phrase, might be described as the "G-Man Code." In other words, the regional or home office publicist, as a matter of both common sense and diplomacy, unfailingly gives credit for all accomplishments in the way of tie-ups, stunts, etc., to the local theatre's publicity department. Often this code is not at all essential, for many of the top bracket houses today have publicists on their payrolls whose capabilities challenge the best of manpower the producer can supply.

There have been and are many examples of the skill with which local theatre publicists handle their jobs, and it is not infrequently that producer home offices are compelled to recognize, and often adopt, campaign details that are born in the fertile minds of non-company publicity,

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m 9 9 A SURVEY OF DEVELOPMENTS IN MECHANICAL TECH- NIQUE DURING THE PAST YEAR

By L. H. MITCHELL THE FILM DAILY STAFF

WHILE there were no startling innovations in the motion picture technical field since the last issue of the Product Guide and Directors' Annual, there has been a general improvement in

both materials and technic in several phases of the industry.

Continuing improvements have been made in the field of color. Kodachrome has announced a new type for use with artificial lighting, with compensation for the difference in color between incandescent lamps and daylight. Filters are provided for interchangeably using the film with either light source. Agfa announced a new color scheme based upon the Fischer process. Technicolor showed pronounced improvement in color, while Cinecolor, Magncolor, Cosmocolor, iDufaycolor, Keller-Dorian, Chemicolour and others made strong claims for improved processes.

In black and white photography for sun-standard cameras a new high-speed panchromatic film was made available. A new infra-red-sensitive negative film for professional production work was also put on the market. In conjunction with red filters special effects are made possible such as night photography in full daylight.

A radical new type of film for the production of duplicates from transparencies by a single step was announced. It takes advantage of the solarization property of emulsions, obtaining the reversal point in sensitivity by a ripening process during manufacture in the presence of fog-produc- ing agents, instead of by over-exposing the emulsions to light.

Progress was made in the development of an unblimped silent camera. A number of studios installed the NC Mitchell cameras for use in conjunction with very lightweight blimps.

The Columbia studios developed a direct motor drive for high-speed camera work, remotely controlled by a rheostat, providing smooth movement from 24 to 192 frames per second, thus eliminating the gear-box and its unsteadiness.

Hal Mohr's useful method of achieving greater depth of field by using a lens so mounted that it can be rotated about its nodal point, and setting the lens angle for each shot so that near and far objects are in the best focus in the film, came into greater use. Effect of using the lens in this manner is the same as though the camera were equipped with a swing-back.

General Electric's new flood flash lamp for still photography is another recent improvement. It produces an average of 30 lumens per watt, or as much light as the standard 200-watt filament lamp.

In the field of film for sub-standard cameras is the Hypan high-speed, fully panchromatic, fine- grain, non-halation, reversible film for outdoor use developed by the Agfa Ansco Corp. Eastman Kodak Co. introduced Kodachrome Type A for use with artificial light. Gevaert made available to the U. S. market a Panchro Super and Panchro fine-grain reversal film.

Eastman introduced a magazine Cine-Kodak 16 mm. camera which eliminates difficulty in threading and which may be operated at half-speed, normal speed and at 64 frames per second. Keystone Manufacturing Co. introduced a new line of 8 mm. cameras which will accommodate either 8 mm. or double 8mm. film. Paillard-Bolex placed on the American market a new 16 mm. camera having such features as speeds of 8, 16, 32 and 64 frames, backward rewind for trick work, automatic threading, special view finder to prevent parallax, audible footage indicator, usual focusing, and automatic footage indicator.

Kodascope introduced its Model E projector, a modification of Model EE, which is said to be on a par with its Model L but at a much lower price. Bell & Howell came out with a new 16 mm. projector, Model 138, for home and school use. It may be equipped with a 750-watt lamp and will accommodate 1,600-ft. reels. Universal Camera Co. brought out an 8 mm. projector for the low priced field. Andre OeBrie announced a new 16 mm. sound projector to meet the requirements of 16 mm. projector equipment.

Squeeze-track recording, engineered by the M-G-M studies, was much used as a means for extending volume range (in "Maytirae," for instance). Push-pull ultra violet recording came into

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^ REVIEW^ OF THE MEN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INDUS- TRY'S FLOW OF OUTSTANDING PICTURES

By RALPH WILK

West Coast Representative, THE FILM DAILY

NUMEROUS changes have been made in the production ranks of Hollywood during the past 12 months. Irving G. Thalberg's death was a serious loss. William Koenig left the general managership of Universal studios to accept an important post at M-G-M. Grand National entered the production field, as did Condor. Monogram resumed production. Nat Levine resigned as head of the Republic plant and joined M-G-M.

Harry Cohn has continued the use of writer-producers, and the former writers now producing for Columbia include Frances Marion, Robert Riskin, Myles Connolly, Everett Riskin, Sidney Buch- man and Nat Perrin. Other Columbia producers comprise Leo McCarey, William Perlberg, Irving Briskin, Ralph Cohn, Harry Decker, Jack Fier and Wallace MaaDonald.

Louis B. Mayer has made several additions to the production ranks at M-G-M. Carl Laemmle, Jr., and Nat Levine are among the new producers at the Culver City plant. Writer-producers at M-G-M include Edward Chodorov, Grover Jones, Joseph Mankiwiecz, J. K. McGuinness, and Norman Krasna. Among the veteran executives at the studio are Edw^ard Mannix, Hunt Stromberg, Bernard Hyman, Harry Rapf, John Considine, Jr. and Joseph J. Cohn. Other producers are Lawrence Wein- garten, Louis Lighten, Jack Cummings, Michael Fessier, Lou Ostrow, Tom Reed, Merian C. Cooper, Arthur Freed, Sam Zimbalist, and Frank T. Davis. Jack Chertok is in charge of short subject production. Michael Balcon will be in charge of M-G-M's British production.

Adolph Zukor is chief executive at Paramount, with William LeBaron, general manager of production. Albert Lewin, who was Irving G. Thalberg's chief aide, is a newcomer at Paramount. Lucien Hubbard has returned to the fold after several years at Warners and M-G-M. Cecil B. deMille, Wesley Ruggles, Ernst Lubitsch, Arthur Hornblow, Jr., Rouben Mamoulian, Lewis Gensler, Frank Lloyd and his aide, Howard Estabrook, continue at the Marathon street plant. Mel Shauer, Harol Hurley, Harlan Thompson, A. M. Botsford, Paul Jones, Jack Cunningham, Fanchon, William T. Lackey are among the producers. Herbert Moulton, Robert C. Bruce, Jerry Fairbanks and Robert Carlisle are Paramount short subject producers. Benjamin Glazer is leaving Paramount after an association of seven years and is expected to sign a producer contract at Warners.

The newest addition that Darryl Zanuck has made at 20th Century-Fox is Harry Joe Brown, who moves over from Warners. Sol M. Wurtzel continues as executive producer. Associate pro- ducers are Nunnally Johnson, Kenneth Macgowan, John Stone, Earl Carroll, Samuel G. Engel, Gene Markey, Laurence Schwab, Harold Wilson, Milton Feld, Leslie Landau and Max Golden. Dan Michalove, veteran in exhibition and distribution fields, is being groomed for an associate pro- ducership. Robert T. Kane is in charge of 20th Century-Fox production in England.

Few changes have been made in the Warner forces. Jack Warner continues at the head of the studio, with Hal Wallis as his chief aide. Henry Blanke, Robert Lord, Sam Bischoff and Lou Eldelman are among the veteran producers. Mervyn LeRoy has his own unit. David Lewis, who was a member of the Irving G. Thalberg unit at M-G-M, is the newest producer at Warners. Bryan Foy remains at the head of the lower-budget output, with Frank Mandel as one of his supervisors.

S. J. Briskin's contingent at RKO comprises Pandro Berman, Jesse L. Lasky, Albert Lewis, Cliff Reid, Edward Kaufman, William Sistrom, Lee Marcus, P. J. Wolfson, Lou Lusty, Maury M. Cohen and Robert Sisk. Edward Small recently completed his contract with RKO and is now in Europe.

Charles R. Rogers' battery of producers at Universal numbers E. M. Asher, Leu Brock, B. G. DeSylva, Edmund Grainger, John M. Stahl, Joseph Pasternak, Robert Presnell and Trem Carr. Walter Lantz is at the head of the cartoon department.

Harold Shumate and Harry Sauber are the newest additions to Moe Siegel's forces at Republic. Hold overs are Colbert Clark, Leonard Fields, Herman Schlom, William Berke and Armand Schaefer. Harry Grey was recently upped to a producership.

(Continued on page 47)

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AMERICAN T O B I S CORPORATION Presents for 1.937-38

CONDOTIERRI

Star and director: Luis Trenker,

DER TIGER VON ESCHNAPUR

(The Tiger of Eschnapur) ; stars: Kitty Jantzan, La Jana, Frits van Dongen, Tlieo Lingen, Alex- ander Golling; director: Richard Eichberg.

DAS INDISCHE GRABMAL

(The Indian Tomb) ; cast: Kitty Jantzen, La Jana, Frits van Dongen, Theo. Lingen, Alexander Golling; director: Richard Eichberg.

DAS SCHLOSS IN FLANDERN

(The Castle in Flanders) ; cast: Martha Eggert, Paul Hartmann; director: Geza von Bolvary.

WEISSE SKLAVEN

(White Slaves); cast: Camilla Horn, Agnes Straub, Werner Hinz, Theodor Loos; director' Carl Anton.

INTERMEZZO Cast: Tresi Rudolf, Albrecht Schoenhals; direc- tor: Josef von Baky.

GEFAEHRLICHES SPIEL

(Dangerous Game) , cast: Jenny Jugo, Harry Liedtke; director: Erich Engel.

REVOLUTIONSHOCHZEIT

(Revolution Wedding) ; cast: Gustav Froehlich, Brigitte Horney; director: H. Zerlett.

ES GEHT UN MEIN LEBEN

(I Fight for My Life); cast: Kitty Jantzen, Karl Ludwig Diehl; director: Richard Eichberg,

DAS GAESSCHEN ZUM PARADIES

(Paradise Lane); cast: Hans Moser, Peter Bosse; director: Mac Fries.

DIE GOETTLICHE JETTE

(Jette, the Divine) ; cast: Crete Weiser, Fried- rich Benfer; director: Erich Waschneck.

ALARM IN PEKING

Cast; Leni Morenbach, Gustav Froehlich, Peter Voss, director: Herbert Slepin.

SEIN BESTER FREUND

(His Best Friend) ; star and director: Harry Piel.

TRUXA

Cast: La Jana, Hans Stelzer; director, H. Zer- lett.

HERIATSINSTITUT IDA WUEST & CO.

(Marriage Agency-Ida Wuest & Co.); cast: Ida Wuest, Rotraut Richter; director: Viktor Janson.

ESKAPADEN

(Escapade); cast: Renate Mueller, Georg Alex- ander; director: Erich Waschneck.

DIE NACHT MIT DEM KAISER

(At the Emperor's Command) ; cast: Jenny Jugo, Friedrich Benfer, Hans Zesch-Ballot; director. Erich Engel.

RASPUTIN Star: Emil Jannings; director, Gustav von Ucicky.

DER ZERBROCHENE KRUG

(The Broken Jug) ; cast: Emil Jannings, Angela Sallocker; director: Gustav von Ucicky.

MANEGE

(Arena) cast: Atilla Hoerbiger, Albert Matter- stock, Lucie Hoeflich, Fitz Benkhoff; director: Carmine Gallone.

0ER UNWIDERSTECHLICHE

(The Irresistible Man); cast: Anny Ondra; di- rector: Geza von Bolvary.

Ralph,

Crete

Heinz

DER MAULK0R6

(The Muzzle). FAHRENDES VOLK

(Traveling People); cast: Francoise Rosay; di- rector: Jacques Feyder. DIE SCHAUSPIELERIN

(The Actress); tentative cast: Hanna

Geraldine Katt; director, von Rabenalt. A SHOW FILM

Cast: Anny Ondra, La Jana, Ruid Godden; direc- tor: Hans H. Zerlett. DIE GROSSE UND KIE KLEINE LIEBE

(The Big and the Small Love); cast: Renate

Mueller, Albert Matterstock. DIE AUSTERNLILLI

(Ostyer Lil); cast: Gusti Wolf, Herman Thimig,

Oscar Sima, Theo. Lingen; director: W. E. Emo. GABRIELLE 1-2-3

Cast: Gustav Froehlich, Marianna Hoppe,

Weiser; director: Rolf Hansen. MARSCH DER VETERANEN

(March of the Veterans). DIE UMWEGE DES SCHOENEN KARL

(The Adventures of a Waiter); cast:

Ruehmann; director: Carl Froehlich. KORALLENPRINZESSIN

(The Coral Princess) ; cast: Ita Rina, Ivan

Petrovitsch; director: Viktor Jansen. EINMAL WERD ICH DIR GEFALLEN

(Once You Will Love Me). DIE ROTE MUETZE

(The Red Cap) ; cast: Viktoria von Ballasko;

directo-: Herbert Selpin. WARSCHUAER ZITADELLE

(Fortress Warshau).

VERSPRICH MIR NIGHTS

(Don't Promise Me). SIGNAL IN DER NACHT

(Signal in the Night). DIE GRAUE SCHWESTER

(The Grey Sister); cast: Hannes Stelzer, Inge

List; director: Schneider-Edenkoben. MIT VERSIEGELTER ORDER

(With Sealed Orders) ; cast: Gustav

Werner Hintz, Marie Luise Claudius;

Carl Anton. DIE STIMME AUS DEM AETHER

(The Voice from the Ether). MAEDCHEN FUER ALLES

(Maid of All Work); cast: Crete Weiser,

Godden; director: Carl Boese. 5 MILLIENEN SUCHEN EINEN ERBEH

(5 Millions Look for an Heir). CAPRIOLEN

(Heaven on Earth); cast: Gruendgens, Mari- anne Hoppe; director: Gustav Gruendgens. ABENTEUER IN WARSCHAU

(Adventures in Warsaw). DER BULLE VON UECKERITZ

(The Bull of Ueckeritz). DER LACHDOKTOR

(The Laughing Doctor). OLYMPIC GAMES, BERLIN, 1936

Froehlich, director:

Rudi

AMERICAN

tgGis

CORPORATION

RADIO CITY

W. E. VAN SEVERN Managing Director

NEW YORK

36

EASTERN

PRODUCTION

MORE THAN 300 SHORT SUBJECTS PRODUCED IN THE EAST DURING THE LAST SEASON

T

By SID WEISS THE FILM DAILY STAFF

HE East, pioneer production center of the motion picture industry, continues to make definite strides toward supremacy in the short subjects field.

More than 300 shorts were completed in Eastern studios during the past season as com- pared with some 280 for the preceding year. Next season's schedule calls for a still greater expansion.

The trend today in short subjects is in three directions musicals, sports thrillers and travel. Sports thrillers such as those turned out by Warners, Van Beuren and Columbia have hit th® top brackets in popularity. Travel and pictorial reviews have demonstrated consistent audience appeal. Most of the independent producers have turned to musicals, with a measure of success.

Comedy shorts, such as those made by Al Christie for Educational and the Warner Vitaphone subjects, are naturally a standard product and frequently are responsible for rounding out and lifting an otherwise so-so program. Band shorts, too, come in for their measure of popularity, with both Paramount and Warners reporting enthusiastic reception, especially in the smaller towns.

While no feature productions were made in the East last year, there w^ere many location shots taken here, in addition to the Kirsten Flagstad sequence in Paramount's "Big Broadcast of 1938," which was filmed at the General Service studios at Astoria, Long Island.

Production centers here, nevertheless, are highly optimistic regarding the future of feature work in the East, with current programs contemplating more than a few full-length films.

Condor Pictures, Inc. alone are transferring all their Eastern production activities to the West Coast. Condor, which has taken over Van Beuren Productions, will turn out 26 one-reelers for RKO in Hollywood.

Two additional studios joined the metropolitan production fold. Burgi Centner took over the Lincoln studios at Ridgefield, N. J. and renamed it the Producers Service studio. The Edison studio on Decatur avenue in the Bronx has been rechristened the Film Art studios, with John T. Doran now the guiding head.

B. K. Blake, who produced the "Voice of Experience" and "Court of Human Relations" series for Columbia last year, will concentrate on musicals for the forthcoming season and is scheduled to produce 13 at the Biograph studios.

Milton Schwarzwald, who made 13 one-reelers for Universal last season, will do 13 two- reelers under his new contract. He will also do seven one-reelers for RKO.

Of the 300 shorts made in the East last season, 100 were made at the Warner Bros. Vitaphone studios in Brooklyn, with Sam Sax as chief executive; 76 by Educational at the General Service studios in Astoria, under the supervision of Al Christie; 30 by Don Hancock for Van Beuren; 10 by B. K. Blake for Columbia; 13 by Milton Schwarzwald for Universal; 37 by Paramount.

In addition, a sports series was produced by Ben Schwalb for Columbia and Historical shorts were made by John T. Doran at the Film Art.

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IMPORTANT MOTION PICTURE

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

in LOS ANGELES

STUDIOS

Animated Pictures Corp OXford 9063

Associated Cinema Studios HEmpstead 2131

Chas. Chaplin HEmpstead 2141

Columbia Studios Hollywood 3181

Conn Studios Hillside 7431

Darmour GRAnite 1166

Walt Disney MOrningside 12131

Educational Hillside 2155

Freeman Lang HEmpstead 2131

General Service GRanite 3111

Grand National GRanite 6131

Harman-lsing HOIIywood 1474

Hollywood Film Enterprises HEmpstead 2181

Hollywood Studios OLympia 2131

International Film Studios OLympia 2978

Major Pictures H lllside 781 1

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer REpublic 021 1

Charles Mintz HOIIywood 2907

Paramount Prods HOIIywood 241 1

RKO-Radio HOIIywood 591 1

Reliable Studios HOIIywood 9024

Republic NOrth Hollywood 1101

Hal E. Roach PArkwayllSI

Schulberg, B. P Hillside 7101

Selznick International REpublic 0252

Twentieth Century-Fox CRestview 51 1 1

Western Avenue HOIIywood 3141

United Artists GRanite 51 1 1

Universal HEmpstead 3131

Vitagraph (Warner Bros.) OLympia 2136

Victory Pictures SEquoia 2565

Warner Bros. -First National (Burbank)

Hollywood 1251

Warner Bros. (Sunset Blvd.) HOIIywood 5811

INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS

Academy Pictures Hillside 7431

Advance Pictures GLadstone 3774

Affiliated British Productions GLadstone 5523

Alexander Bros GRanite 6131

Ambassador Pictures Hillside 7431

Animated Film Co OXford 9063

Associated Cinema Studios HEmostead 2131

Atherton Prods., Inc GRanite 6141

B. J. S. Productions OLympia 2978

Jed Buell Hillside 4516

C. C. Burr MOrningside 1116

Trem Carr HEmpstead 3131

Cascade Productions OLympia 2978

Celebrity Prods OXfoid 9063

Century Pictures Corp HEmpstead 1191

I. E. Chadwick OLIympia 2131

Chesterfield Prods HEmpstead 4121

Cohen, Emanuel Hillside 7311

Colony Pictures GRanite 0604

Condor Pictures GLadstone 7161

Conn Pictures Corp OLympia 2978

Coronet Productions GRanite 6131

Cosmopolitan Prods HOIIywood 1671

Crescent Pictures OLympia 2131

Crime Cub Productions Hillside 7474

Darmour GRanite 1166

de Mille, Cecil HOIIywood 241 1

Derr, E. B OLympia 21 3 1

Walt Disney Productions MOrningside 12-131

Dowling & Brownell MOrningside 12131

Sam Efrus HEmpstead 1200

Excelsior Pictures HOIIywood 5873

Fairbank tr Carlisle GLadstone 7101

Fairbanks, Douglas GRanite 5111

Fidelity Pictures HOIIywood 1648

Fox Productions HOIIywood 1648

General Film Co Hillside 7474

General Film Prods GLadstone 4604

General Pictures Corp SEquoia 2791

Gilliam, Rodney Hillside 2220

Goldstone, Phil Hillside 7561

Grand National GRanite 6131

Grey, Zane FEderal 1321

Goldwyn, Samuel GRanite 51 1 1

Hackel, A. W Hillside 7178

Halperin Bros Hillside 7431

Harman-lsing Prods HOIIywood 1474

Hirliman. George GLadstone 7161

Hix, Poole & Kahn Hillside 7431

M. H. Hoffman HEmpstead 4194

Hollywood-on-Parade GRanite 8606

Hughes Products HEmpstead 1181

Invincible Pictures HEmpstead 4121

Iwerks, "U.B." OXford 9063

Jay Dee Kay Productions GRanite 3545

Jones. Buck HEmpstead 3131

Sam Katzman SEquoia 2565

Kent, Willis GRanite 7447

Kirkwood, Ray GRanite 1121

Landres, M. M HEmpstead 1191

Walter Lantz HEmpstead 3131

Sol Lesser GRanite 6164

Lewis Lewyn GRanite 8606

Ralph M. Like OLympia 2978

Harold Lloyd Prods GRanite 3111

Loew, David L REpublic 0252

MacLean, Douglas GRanite 6131

Major Film Prods Hillside 7311

Melody Pictures Hillside 7431

Miller & Nagel HOIIywood 1648

Metropolitan Industrial Ficts GRanite 3111

Abe Meyer GLadstone 3106

Charles Mintz HOIIywood 2907

Monogram Pictures MOrningside 11191

Newman, Bob HOIIywood 1648

George O'Brien Pictures OLympia 2131

Petroff, Boris OLympia 2131

Principal Pictures Corp GRanite 6164

Rainbow Classics HOIIywood 1648

Randol Cooper Productions OLympia 2978

B. B. Ray Prods HOIIywood 9024

Reliance Pictures, Inc REpublic 0252

Republic Prods NOrth Hollywood 1 1 01

Richards. B. W REpublic 0252

Frederick K. Rockett Co GRanite 7920

Rodney-Gilliam Co Hillside 2220

Royer, Fanchon Hillside 7431

Royal Revues HOIIywood 1408

-eon Schlesinger HOIIywood 4131

B. P. Schulberg Hillside 7101

Scientific Films, Inc GLadstone 7101

Selznick International Pictures REpublic 0252

Sentinel Productions, Inc GLadstone 6128

Harry Sherman HOIIywood 1 101

Strange As It Seems HEmpstead 4194

Supreme Pictures Hillside 7178

Tafs Tales Prods GLadstone 8822

Technicolor Prods GRanite 1 101

Trem Carr Pictures HEmpstead 3131

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20th Century-Fox CRestview 5111

United Process Studios GRanite 5954

Victory Picts. Coip SEquoia 2565

Walter Wanger Films, Inc Hillside 7401

Weiss Bros OLympia 2978

Richard P. Young Prods BUrbank 478

Zeldman, B. F GRanite 6131

ASSOCIATIONS

Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences

Gladstone 5131

Actors' Equity Michigan 6593

Actors Fund of America Michigan 6593

All Year Club of Co. Calif VAn Dyke 2091

American Actors & Actresses NOrmandie 8071

American Society of Cinematographers. .GRanite 2135 American Society of Composers, Authors and

Publishers, Philip Cohen TRinity 3306

American Society of Recording Artists

WOodbury 61585 American Society of Sound Engineers

HEmpstead 9730

Assistance League of So. Calif HOIIywood 1973

Association of Motion Picture Producers

Gladstone 6111

Authors' Club Hillside 7497

Breakfast Club OLympia 1916

Call Bureau HOIIywood 7921

Central Casting GArf ield 371 1

Chamber of Commerce Hollywood. HEmpstead 2121 Chamber of Commerce Los Angeles. .PRospect 3431

Dominos HOIIywood 3157

Film Technicians, Local No. 683, I.A.T.S.E.

& M.P.M.O Hillside 7221

Green Room Club HEmpstead 3184

Hollywood Athletic Club HEmpstead 1161

Hollywood Bowl Ass'n HOIIywood 3151

Hollywood Legion Stadium HOIIywood 2951

Hollywood Masonic Temple Ass'n. ... HOIIywood 9733 Hollywood Studio Club (Y.W.C. A.) . Gladstone 3166

L A. T. S. E Hillside 7221

I. B. E. W. Studio Electricians Local Union

No. 40 GRanite 5139

Independent Motion Picture Producers

HEmpstead 3440 Independent Theater Owners of S. C.REpublic 5707 Internationa! Association of Machinists, Local

No. 311 VAn Dyke 5824

International Photographers, Local No. 659,

I. A. T. S. E Hillside 7221

I.A.T.S.E., Local 37 HOIIywood 1152

International Sound Technicians, Local No. 695,

I.A.T.S.E. b M.P.M.O Hillside 7221

Junior Screen Actors Guild CRestview 12166

Junior Troupers Club HEmpstead 8414

Laboratory Technicians & Film Editors, Local

No. 683, I.A.T.S.E GRanite 5888

Local No. 33, I.A.T.S.E. (Theater Stage Em- ployees Only) PRospect 9590

Masquers HOIIywood 2164

Mayfair Club YOrke 8131

Motion Picture Operators Union PRospect 5481

Motion Picture Relief Fund HOIIywood 3671

Motion Picture Projectionists, Local No. 150

!. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. 0 PRospect 5481

Musicians Mutual Protective Association

PRospect 6056 Operative Plasterers and Cement Finishers In- ternational Association, Studio Local No. 755

GRanite 8661

Screen Actors' Guild CRestview 3101

Screen Directors Guild GRanite 4646

Screen Playwrights HEmpstead 9055

Screen Talent Club MAdison 4971

Screen Writers' Guild GLadstone 4181

Society of Motion Picture Engineers. .HEmpstead 3171 Studio Electricians and Sound Technicians, Local

No. 40, I.B.E.W GRanite 5139

Studio Labor Committee HOIIywood 3507

Studio Technicians Local No. 37, I.A.T.S.E.

and M.P.M.O HOIIywood 1152

Studio Utility Workers, Local No. 724

Hollywood 0105 The Troupers HOIIywood 9734

233 Club GLadstone 6233

United Scenic Artists of America. . .HEmpstead 3204

West Coast Studio Locals I.A.T.S.E Hillside 7221

Women's Club of Hollywood GRanite 8301

AIR LINES

American Airlines HOIIywood 3914

Flagship Sleeper HOIIywood 3914

TWA Michigan 8881

United Air Lines HOIIywood 3173

HOTELS AND APARTMENTS

Ambassador DRexel 701 1

Beverly-Wilshire OXford 7111

Biltmore Michigan 101 1

Canterbury Apartments GRanite 4171

Castle Argyle Arms HOIIywood 2141

Chateau de Fleurs GRanite 5101

Chateau Elysee HOIIywood 2171

Chateau Marmont HOIIywood 291 1

Christie HOIIywood 2241

Cocoanut Grove Ambassador Hotel DRexel 7011

Colonial House Hillside 9803

Country Club Manor GRanite 9000

El Royale Apts HOIIywood 1131

Garden of Allah HOIIywood 3581

Gaylord, Apts Exposition 4161

Hermoyne HOIIywood 3661

Holywood A. C HEmpstead 1 161

Hollywood Knickerbocker GLadstone 3171

Hollywood Plaza Hotel GLadstone 1131

Hollywood Studio Club GLadstone 3166

La Belle Tour HOIIywood 3621

Los Angeles Athletic Club MAdison 2211

Ravenswood HOIIywood 5391

Roosevelt Hotel HOIIywood 2442

The Town House Exposition 1234

Sunset Towers Hillside 7171

Warner-Kelton Hotel Hillside 1171

NEWSPAPERS, TRADE PUBLICATIONS and FAN MAGAZINES

American Cinematographer GRanite 2135

Associated Publications GLadstone 1186

Box Office GLadstone 1 1 86

Cinelandia PRospect 9094

Daily Variety HOIIywood 1141

Evening Herald-Express Richmond 4141

Evening News PRospect 6121

Fawcett Publications Hillside 7511

FILM DAILY GRanite 6607

Handibook, The GLadstone 4141

Hollywood Citizen-News HOIIywood 1234

Hollywood Low Down GRanite 1508

Hollywood Magazine Hillside 7511

Hollywood Now Hillside 1116

Hollywood Reporter Hillside 7411

Hollywood Review HEmpstead 5982

Illustrated Daily News PRospect 2131

International Photographer Hillside 7411

Japanese Movie Magazine GRanite 9011

Los Angeles Times MAdison 2345

Los Angeles Examiner Richmond 1212

Los Angeles News Michigan 1196

Modern Screen HOIIywood 5144

Motion Picture Daily GRanite 2145

Motion Picture Herald GRanite 2145

Motion Picture Magazine Hillside 7511

Movie Mirror Hillside 5146

Photoplay Hillside 5146

The Post Record TUcker 1 121

Screen Guilds' CRestview 12166

Screen Romances HOIIywood 51 44

Screenland Magazine GLadstone 5905

Showmen's Trade Review HEmpstead 5982

Silver Screen GLadstone 5905

Studio Casting Directory GLadstone 120(

Studio News HOIIywood 51 1 1

Tower Magazine, Inc GRanite 516<

Variety HOIIywood 1 141

Bob Wagner's Script WOodbury 61040

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IMPORTANT MOTION PICTURE

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

in NEW YORK

THEATERS

Astor LAckawanna 4-5482

Cameo Wisconsin 7-1789

Capitol COIumbus 5-1250

Cinema de Paris ALgonquin 4-7661

Criterion MEdallion 3-5020

Embassy News Reel BRyant 9-2248

55th Street Playhouse COIumbus 5-0425

Globe MEdallion 3-1200

Music Hall COIumbus 5-6535

Palace BRyant 9-4300

Paramount CHickering 4-7022

Rialto Wisconsin 7-0206

Rivoll Circle 7-1633

Roxy Circle 7-6000

Strand Circle 7-5900

HOTELS

Algonquin VAnderbilt 3-2500

Ambassador Wickersham 2-1000

Astor BRyant 9-2100

Barbizon-Plaza Circle 7-7000

Edison Circle 6-5000

Lincoln Circle 6-4500

Lombardy PLaza 3-8600

Park Central Circle 7-8000

Pierre REgent 4-5900

Plaza PLaza 3-1740

Plymouth Circle 7-8100

Ritz Tower Wickersham 2-5000

St. Moritz Wickersham 2-5800

Savoy Plaza Volunteer 5-2600

Sherry Netherland VOIunteer 5-2800

Taft Circle 7-4000

Victoria Circle 7-7800

Waldorf-Astoria ELdorado 5-3000

Warwick Circle 7-2700

RESTAURANTS

Algonquin VAnderbilt 3-2500

Dinty Moore's CHickering 4-8642

Sardi's LAckawanna 4-5785

Tavern MEdallion 3-6761

21 ELdorado 5-6500

AIR LINES

American Air Lines VAnderbilt 3-2580

Eastern Air Lines MUrray Hill 2-8420

TWA MUrray Hill 6-1640

United Air Lines MUrray Hill 2-7300

SPORT ARENAS

Ebbets Field BUshwick. 4-8500

Madison Square Garden COIumbus 5-6800

Polo Grounds EDgecombe 4-8160

Yankee Stadium JErome 7-3300

RAW STOCK

Agfa Ansco Circle 7-4635

Brulatour, J. E., Inc FOrt Lee 8-2460

Du Pont Film Mfg. Co Circle 6-3347

Eastman Kodak Co MUrray Hill 2-6068

Gevaert COIumbus 5-1223

PRODUCERS-DISTRIBUTORS

Alliance Films Corp Circle 6-3945

American Tobis Corp COIumbus 5-5317

Amity Pictures BRyant 9-2964

Amkino Corp BRyant 9-7680

Apex Films BRyant 9-3238

Archland Productions COIumbus 5-0369

Atlantic Pictures PEnnsylvania 6-7400

Audio Productions Circle 7-1841

Auten, Harold BRyant 9-9883

Biake, B. K COIumbus 5-1854

Bondy, Al Circle 6-6744

Burroughs-Tarzan Circle 7-3993

Celebrity Productions BRyant 9-6067

Chesterfield M. P. Corp BRyant 9-6884

Christie, Al RAvenswood 8-8300

Columbia Pictures BRyant 9-7900

Commodore Pictures PEnnsylvania 6-1354

Condor Pictures, Inc MEdallion 3-2172

Danubia Pictures BRyant 9-4175

Du World Pictures MEdallion 3-2943

Educational Pictures PEnnsylvania 6-7400

FitzPatrick Pictures BRyant 9-4384

Fleischer Studios Circle 6-0270

Franco-American Film Corp ALgonquin 4-6980

French Motion Picture Corp BRyant 9-0866

Futter, Walter PEnnsylvania 6-8367

Gaumont British LOngacre 5-5969

General Foreign Sales MEdallion 3-3781

Grand National Circle 6-2828

Grantland Rice Pictures BRyant 9-4564

Hoffberg, J. H., Co., Inc MEdallion 3-3813

Ideal Pictures BRyant 9-4417

Circle 6-0081

Imperial Picture BRyant 9-8669

Kinotrade BRyant 9-510/

Lenauer International Films, Inc Circle 7-6591

Loew's Inc BRyant 9-7800

March of Time VAnderbilt 3-2400

Mentone Productions COIumbus 5-2266

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer BRyant 9-7800

Metropolis Pictures COIumbus 5-0425

Modern Film Sales Corp BRyant 9-9635

Monogram Pictures Corp COIumbus 5-7674

Mutual Distributing Corp Circle 7-2641

Nuovo Mondo Motion Pictures Circle 6-2240

Paramount Pictures CHickering 4-7050

Olympic M. P. Corp Circle 6-0650

Pax Films MEdalion 3-3248

Protex Trading Corp VOIunteer 5-3320

RKO Radio Pictures COIumbus 5-6500

Reliable Film Export Co MEdallion 3-0436

Republic Pictures Circle 6-1840

Roach, Hal BRyant 9-7266

Spectrum Pictures BRyant 9-2964

Sphinx Film Corp Wisconsin 7-6655

Stage & Screen Productions Circle 7-3473

Twentieth Century-Fox COIumbus 5-3320

Ufa Film Corp BRyant 9-7890

United Artists BRyant 9-7300

Universal Pictures Circle 7-7100

Van Beuren Corp MEdallion 3-2172

Warner Bros Circle 6-1010

Zeidman, B. F PEnnsylvania 6-8367

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RAILROAD TERMINALS

Grand Central VAnderbilt 3-9100

Pennsylvania PEnnsylvanIa 6-5600

STUDIOS

Biograph Studio TRemont 8-5500

Filmart Studfo RAymond 9-9300

Fleischer Studio Circle 6-0270

General Service Studio RAvenswood 8-8300

Movietonews COIumbus 5-7200

Paramount Newsreel MEdallion 3-4300

Producers Service Studio BRyant 9-7754

Reeves Sound Studio Circle 6-6686

Vitaphone Studio Nightingale 4-8700

West Coast Service Studio Circle 7-2062

EXCHANGES

American Trading Association BRyant 9-4312

Aywon Exchange LAckawranna 4-7273

Central Film Co LOngacre 5-6347

Columbia Pictures LAckawanna 4-1742

Film Exchange, Inc BRyant 9-4150

Garrison Film Distributors BRyant 9-2580

Grand National Circle 6-2828

Guaranteed Pictures BRyant 9-4369

Kleinerman, Morris CHickering 4-4955

Loew's, Inc PEnnsylvania 6-9700

Marcy Pictures Corp LAckawanna 4-3684

Melbert Pictures, Inc LAckawanna 4-7273

Monogram COIumbus 5-7674

Paramount PEnnsylvania 6-5465

Public Welfare Pictures AShland 4-2885

RKO Distributing Corp CHickering 4-2400

Republic Film Exchange MEdallion 3-4640

Ross, Herman MEdallion 3-0436

Syndicate Exchange LAckawanna 4-7273

Times Pictures, Inc CHickering 4-0184

Tower Productions MEdallion 3-4640

Twentieth Century-Fox LAckawanna 4-0700

United Artists LAckawanna 4-4721

Universal (Big U) CHickering 4-0345

Vitagraph, Inc CHickering 4-2200

Warner Bros CHickering 4-2200

COSTUMERS

Brooks Costume Co PEnnsylvania 6-5582

Eaves Costume Co BRyant 9-721 2

FILM LIBRARIES

General Film Library Circle 6-0081

Kinogram Film Library BRyant 9-441 7

Pictorial Film Library BRyant 9-4151

Progress Film Library BRyant 9-5600

Stone Film Library Circle 7-2980

PROJECTION ROOMS

Audio Public Projection Room ... .CHickering 4-6413

FitzPatrick Projection Room BRyant 9-4384

Lloyd's Projection Room BRyant 9-5600

Miles Projection Room BRyant 9-5600

TRAILERS

National Screen Service BRyant 9-9800

FILM DELIVERIES

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Elk Film Delivery Circle 6-4994

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» TEXT OF THE CODE WHICH IS HELD LARGELY RESPON- SIBLE FOR BETTER MOTION PICTURE STANDARDS

PURPOSE of the Hays production code is to guide motion pictures so tliey may conform with "the highest possible social and community standards." Founded seven years ago and re- organized in 1934, its procedure now covers 11 distinct steps or moves, as follows: considera- tion and registration of titles offered for pictures in order to avoid the double meaning, suggestive or otherwise unsuitable; preliminary examination of the production possibilities of plays, books and stories; story conferences with studio executives during initial stages of production; careful study of scripts submitted by producers; story conferences to effect necessary revisions to make scripts conform with code standards; conferences during actual production; previewing of separate sequences during progress of production, preliminary previewing of pictures before they are finally edited; previewing of completed production; notifications of needed deletions and final approval of finished pictures. Under the self-regulatory plan, pictures approved are given a seal indicating the picture has complied with the code provisions.

TEXT OF THE PRODUCTION CODE

PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE CODE

1. Motion picture producers recognize the high trust and confidence which have been placed in them by the people of the world, and they recognize their responsibility to the public because of this trust.

2. Theatrical motion pictures (that is, pictures intended for the theater as distinct from pictures intended fcr churches, schools, lecture halls, educational movements, social reform movements, etc.) are primarily to be regarded as entertainment. Mankind has always regarded the importance of entertainment and its value in rebuilding the bodies and souls of human beings.

3. It is recognized that there is entertainment which tends to improve the race (or at least to recreate and build human beings exhausted with the realities of life), and entertainment which tends to harm human beings, or to lower their standards of life and living.

4. Motion pictures are an important form of art expression. Art enters immediately into the lives of human beings. The art of motion pictures has the same objectives as the other arts the presentation of human thought, emotion, and experience, in terms of an appeal to the soul through the senses.

5. In consequence of the foregoing facts the following general principles are adopted:

No picture shall be produced which will lower the moral standards of those who see it.

Hence, the sympathy of the audience should never be thrown to the side of crime, wrong- doing, evil or sin.

Correct standards of life shall be presented on the screen, subject only to necessary dramatic contrasts.

Law, natural or human, should not be ridiculed, nor shall sympathy be created for its violation.

(Continued on page 45)

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TEXT OF THE PRODUCTION CODE

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^ PARTICULAR APPLICATIONS

CRIMES AGAINST THE LAW These shall never be presented in such a way as to throw sympathy with the crime as against law and justice or to inspire others with a desire for imitation.

1. Murder, (a) The Technique of murder must be pr-ssented in a way that will not inspire imitation, (b) Brutal killings are not to be presented in detail, (c) Revenge in modern times shall not be justified.

2. Methods of Crime should not be explicitly presented, (a) Theft, robbery, safe-cracking, and dynamiting of trains, mines, buildings, etc., should not be detailed in method, (b) Arson must be subject to the same safeguards, (c) The use of firearms should be restricted to essentials, (d) Methods of smuggling should not be presented.

3. Illegal drug traffic must never be presented.

4. The use of liquor in American life, when not required by the plot or for proper character- ization, will not be shown. SEX

The sanctity of the institution of marriage and the home shall be upheld. Pictures shall not infer that low forms of sex relationship are the accepted or common thing.

1. Adultery, sometimes necessary plot material, must not be explicitly treated or justified, or presented attractively.

2. Scenes of passion should not be introduced when not essential to the plot. In general, passion should be so treated that these scenes do not stimulate the lower and baser element.

3. Seduction or Rape, (a) They should never be more than suggested, and only when essential for the plot, and even then never shown by explicit method, (b) They are never the proper subject for comedy.

4. Sex perversion or any inference of it is forbidden.

5. White slavery shall not be treated.

6. Miscegenation is forbidden.

7. Sex hygiene and venereal diseases are not subjects for motion pictures.

8. Scenes of actual child birth, in fact or in silhouette, are never to be presented.

9. Children's sex organs are never to be exposed.

VULGARITY The treatment of low, disgusting, unpleasant, though not necessarily evil subjects, should be subject always to the dictates of good taste and regard for the sensibilities of the audience.

OBSCENITY Obscenity in word, gesture, reference, song, joke or by suggestion, is forbidden.

DANCES Dances which emphasize indecent movements are to be regarded as obscene.

PROFANITY Pointed profanity or vulgar expressions, however used, are forbidden.

COSTUME

1. Complete nudity is never permitted. This includes nudity in fact or in silhouette, or any lecherous or licentious notice thereof by other characters in the picture.

2. Dancing costumes intended to permit undue exposure or indecent movements in the dance are forbidden. RELIGION

1. No film or episode may throw ridicule on any religious faith.

2. Ministers of religion, in their character as such, should not be used as comic characters or as villains.

3. Ceremonies of any definite religion should be carefully and respectfully handled.

NATIONAL FEELINGS

1. The use of the Flag shall be consistently respectful.

2. The history, institutions, prominent people and citizenry of other nations shall be represented fairly. TITLES

Salacious, indecent or obscene titles shall not be used.

REPELLENT SUBJECTS The following subjects must be treated within the careful limits of good taste: 1. Actual hangings, or electrocutions as legal punishments for crime.

2. Third Degree methods. 4. Branding of people or animals.

3. Brutality and possible gruesomeness. 5. Apparent cruelty to children or animals.

6. Surgical operations.

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PRODUCTION PERSONALITIES

(Continued front page 35)

Scott R. Dunlap heads the Monogram forces, with Ken Goldsmith, Mrs. Wallace Reid and Lon Young as his producers.

B. F. Zeldman, Richard A. Rowland, Victor Schertzinger, Zion Myers, Bud Barsky, David Dia- mond and Al Herman are among the producers at Grand National. M. H. Hoffman is in charge of production for Condor.

Samuel Goldwyn, iDavid O. Selznick, Walter Wanger and Charlie Chaplin are the California producers for United Artists.

B. P. Schulberg, Hal Roach, Emanuel Cohen, Harry Sherman, Harold Lloyd, Sol Lesser, George Hirliman, Buck Jones and Larry Darmour are independent producers, whose pictures are being released by major companies. The General Film company will make the "Crime Club" series for Universal release. Among the producers for the independent market are E. B. Derr, A. W. Hackel, Maurice Conn, Reliable, Fanchon Royer, Fenn Kimball, C. C. Burr, Edward and Victor Halperin, Mitchell Leichter, Sam Katzman, Cantabria, Jed Buell, Weiss Bros.

PUBLICITY

(Continued frovi page 31)

advertising and exploitation men. Obviously, teamwork between these and producing company publicists has resulted in building b.o. receipts.

Another important step taken of recent years by producing companies is their alliance with national advertising agencies whereby the latter's knowledge and experience is added to that of the producer's own departments engaged in the merchandising of pictures. Recently, the results of this particular alliance are beginning to show more and more, and, as a consequence, the theatres of the nation are profiting accordingly.

The 1936-37 season has already been productive of advertising whose forcefulness and effec- tiveness on the public is strikingly evidenced. This is true not only of regularly prepared adver- tising directly relating to a given picture, but also of institutional advertising, which is winning increasing favor with the big picture makers. Producers have learned much in the past few years of strategic procedure in applying advertising. Through the more logical and efficient con- centration and distribution of copy, the benefits gained by the key houses now reach out in a cumulative way to the smallest types of theatres in all territories. Long before the individual exhibitor receives a picture for his screen, his potential patronage is pretty well apprised of its merits, stressed as they are hammer-like force during the entire period from the film's birth to the time it moves down through the secondary stands.

TECHNICAL

(Continued from page ii)

more general use. This method claims to increase the resolution of the sound track, reduce fogging due to halation and to decrease the chromatic aberration of the lens system.

RCA introduced its non-slip printer with ultra violet-printing which appears to show con- siderable improvement over existing printers.

Erpi brought out the W.E. high-quality, heavy-duty reproducer, set, coded TA-7400, forming part of the Mirrophonic sound system. It has a sealed precision kinetic scanner to insure uniform speed of film propulsion and uses the latest type of projection optical scanning capable of accommodating single push-pull or double-track sound.

RCA announced a new type of 1060 high-fidelity sound attachment which may be used to reproduce either push-pull or standard recordings. It also announced further improvements to its high-fidelity, two-way loud speaker, and also its type PG-105 theater sound reproducing equipment for theaters up to 500 capacity.

International Projector Corp. announced a new Super Simplex pedestal, said to permit a steadiness hitherto unequalled. An intermittent sprocket that is hardened and accurately ground was introduced for use with the Simplex projecting mechanism.

Erpi announced a new type double-film attachment as an adjunct to the new W.E. heavy-duty reproducer. It provides a means for reproducing separate sound and picture records on 1,000-ft. reels and permits the use of 2,000-ft. reels when single film is run.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

FOR 1937-1938

THE 1937 FILM DAILY PRODUCT GUIDE AND DIRECTORS' ANNUAL

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and ZASU PITTS

Directed by Paul L. Stein

Music by Rudolph FrimI

]\ORMA TALMADGE

in

"Du Barry"

with

CONRAD NAGEL - - - WILLIAM FARNUM

and ALLISON SKIPWORTH

A Sam Taylor Production

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

in

"Reaching for the Moon"

with

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON - - - BEBE DANIELS

and BING CROSBY

Directed by Edmund Goulding

Music by Irving Berlin

CHESTER MORRIS

in

"Corsair"

with

NED SPARKS - - - FRANK McHUGH

and Alison Loyd

Directed by Roland West

GLORIA SWAI\SOI\

in

"Indiscreet"

with

BEN LYON and ARTHUR LAKE

A DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Production

Directed by Leo McCarey

WALTER HUSTOl^

in

"Abraham Lincoln"

with

UNA MERKLE and IAN KEITH

Directed by D. W. Griffith

DOLORES DEL RIO

"The Bad One"

with

EDMUND LOWE

A George FItzmaurice Production

FANXIE BRICE

"Be Yourself"

with

ROBERT ARMSTRONG - - - HARRY GREEN

Directed by Thorton Freeland

HARRY RICHMAIV

in

"Puttin' on the Ritz '

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JAMES GLEASON and AILEEN PRINGLE

Directed by Edward H. Sloman

Music by Irving Berlin

XORMA TALMADGE

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1937-1938 PRODUCT

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PICTURES AND STORY PROP- ERTIES PLANNED FOR 1937-1938 PRODUCTION

NOTE: For more detailed information on pictures turn to PROGRAMS for 1937-1933 (page 61), in which ore listed pictures by producers and distributors, and when possible, casts and other production credits.

A. B. C. Murders M-G-M

A Brivele Der Mamen Sphinx

Abraham Lincoln (revival) Artcinema

Action for Slander United Artists

Ada to Nie Wypada Hoffberg

Adventure for Three M-G-IVI

Adventure's End Universal

Adventures of Marco Polo United Artists

Adventures of Robin Hood Warners

Adventures of Tom Sawyer United Artists

Age for Love (revival) Atlantic

Air Dodgers Advance

Alexander's Ragtime Band 20th Century-Fox

Algeria M-G-M

AH Baba Goes to Town 20th Century-Fox

Alias the Shadow Grand National

All American Girl Republic

All Hands on Deck Republic

All the Brothers Were Valiant M-G-M

Always Tomorrow M-G-M

American Flaggs, The M-G-M

Anchor Man M-G-M

And It All Came True Warners

And So Victoria M-G-M

Angel Paramount

Angel Eyes Paramount

Annapolis Salute RKO

Annie Laurie World

April in Your Eyes Mentone

Arabian Nights United Artists

Aren't Men Beasts Alliance

Argentine Love Paramount

Arizona Ames .' . . . ' Paramount

Arizona Gun Fighter Republic

Arizona Ranger Grand National

Arouse and Beware M-G-M

Artists and Models Paramount

As Thousands Cheer M-G-M

At Your Service 20th Century-Fox

Atlantic Flight Monogram

Bachelor Girl's Diary Imperial

Back from Reno Imperial

Back in Circulation Warners

Bad One, The (revival) Artcinema

Baltic Deputy Amkino

Bandit King, The General Pictures

Barrier. The Paramount

Bat Whispers, The (revival) Atlantic

Be Yourself (revival) Artcinema

Beau Geste Paramount

Beauty Racket Imperial

Beethoven Concerto Amkino

Behind the Mike Universal

Bella Donna Olympic

Benefits Forgot M-G-M

Best Dressed Woman in Paris M-G-M

Big Broadcast of 1938 Paramount

Big City M-G-M

Billy the Kid. Jr General Pictures

Black Aces Universal

Black Cruise, The French M. P. Corp.

Blazing Barriers ...;.-.. .\ .-.. . Monogram

Blind Justice Olympic

Blonde Dynamite Universal

Blue Blood M-G-M

Bluebeard's Eighth Wife Paramount

Bonanza Paramount

Booloo Paramount

Boots and Saddles 20th Century-Fox

Boots and Saddles Republic

Boots of Destiny Grand National

Born to Be Wild Republic

Bots of Lonely Valley Universal

Boy Meets Girl Warners

Boy of the Streets Monogram

Bride for Henry, A Monogram

Bride Steps Out, The 20th Century-Fox

Bride Wore Red, The M-G-M

Bright Boy Grand National

Bright Girl M-G-M

Broadway Melody of 1938 M-G-M

Broken Controls Advance

Broken Melody Olympic

Buccaneer Paramount

Buckskin Border Figliter Imperial

Buffalo Country Grand National

Bulldog Drummond at Bay Alliance

Calgary or Bu: t Republic

Call Back Love Paramount

Call the Mesquiteers ! Republic

Calling All Cowboys Republic

Campus Scandals Warners

Caprice M-G-M

Captain Moonlight Olympic

Career in C-Major 20th Century-Fox

Carelessly United Artists

Carnival Queen Universal

Casino Warners

Cat Across the Path M-G-M

Chalked Out Warners

Charlie Chan at College 20th Century-Fox

Charlie Clian in Radio City . . . .20th Century-Fox

Charlie Chan on Broadway 20th Century-Fox

Chocolate Parade Paramount

Circus Lady Monogram

Circus Queen General Pictures

Circus Saran Viennese

City Cousins 20th Century-Fox

Cloistered Mutual

Cock of the Air (revival) Atlantic

Code of the Range Monogram

College Nights Republic

College Sweetheart Monogram

College Swing Paramount

Collusion Warners

Colorado Kid Republic

Come On Leathernecks Republic

Comet Over Broadway Warners

Composite Man. The M-G-M

Conquest M-G-M

Corsair (revival) Artcinema

Count of Luxembourg, The Paramount

Country Beyond. The Monogram

Country Fair. The Monogram

Couple of Quick Ones, A M-G-M

Courage of Texas Ryan Republic

Courthouse Square M-G-M

Cowboy and the Lady, The United Artists

Cowboy Cavalier Imperial

Crashing the Front Page Republic

Crime for Sale Republic

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Crouching Beast Olympic

Crusade Against Rackets Jay Dee Kay

Dance, Fool, Dance 20th Century-Fox

Dance for the Lady Paramount

Danger Love at Work 20th Century-Fox

Danger Valley Monogram

Dark Journey United Artists

Daughter of Rosie O'Grady, The Universal

Daughter of the Tong Paramount

Dawn to Dusk Advance

Dead End United Artists

Declasse M-G-M

Desert of Missing Men Republic

Desert Scout Imperial

Desert Song, The Warners

Devil Passes, The M-G-M

Devil's Highway 20th Century-Fox

Diamond Trust, The United Artists

Distaff Side, The M-G-M

Divorce of Lady X United Artists

Divorce Racket Ideal

Dr. Knock French M. P. Corp.

Dominant Sex, The Alliance

Don't Forget to Remember RKO

Double or Nothing Paramount

Double Wedding M-G-M

Du Barry (revival) Artcinema

Duchess of Broadway United Artists

Duke Comes Back, The Republic

Dynamite Grand National

Earl of Chicago United Artists

Edd Tide Paramount

Empty World GB Pictures

Enchanted Mesa General Pictures

English Derby Paramount

Episode Warners

Eva Viennese

Everybody Was Nice Warners

Exposure M-G-M

Face the Facts Grand National

Fall of Kimas Lake, The Amkino

False Colors Monogram

False Dreams Farewell M-G-M

Family Affair, A M-G-M

Far East Amkino

Far Off Hills, The M-G-M

Farewell Again United Artists

Federal Bullets Monogram

Felix M-G-M

Ferike As Guest Artist M-G-M

S2nd Street United Artists

Fight for Your Lady RKO

Fighting for Freedom Imperial

Fighting Irish Republic

Fighting Plainsman Imperial

Finishing School M-G-M

Firefly, The M-G-M

First and the Last, The United Artists

First Lady Warners

First of the Month Series, The M-G-M

Fit for a King RKO

Flash Casey at the Third Alarm. . .Grand National Flash Casey, Candid Cameraman . . Grand National

Flash Casey Covers a Murder Grand National

Flight of Mercy Advance

Follow the Sun 20th Century-Fox

Food for Scandal Warners

Forty Naughty Girls RKO

Four Feathers United Artists

45 Fathoms 20th Century-Fox

Found Alive Ideal

Foundry, The M-G-M

Four Marked Men Republic

Four Marys, The M-G-M

Four Masked Men Olympic

Four Men and a Prayer 20th Century-Fox

Frat House M-G-M

Freckles Comes Home Monogram

Free to Live 20th Century-Fox

French Quarter, The M-G-M

Frenchy Warners

Frontier Roundup Grand National

Fu Manchu Paramount

Galloping Thru Astor

Gamblers, The Warners

Gardener Amkino

Gay Bargain, The 20th Century-Fox

Genius Murder Case General Pictures

Get Your Man Republic

Ghost Camera Olympic

Giant Swing 20th Century-Fox

Girl from Georgia Ideal

Girl I Loved, The Republic

Girl in a Cage, The RKO

Girl Must Live, A GB Pictures

Girl Next Door, The Monogram

Girl of the Golden West M-G-M

Girl Pat, The GB Pictures

Girl Said No, The Grand National

Git There Stroke!, The M-G-M

Glamorous Lady GB Pictures

Glamorous Night Alliance

Gobsek Amkino

God s Country and the Man Monogram

Gold Diggers in London Warners

Gold Eagle Guy M-G-M

Gold Is Where You Find It Warners

Goldwyn Follies United Artists

Gone With the Wind Selznick-International

Good Night, Ladies Paramount

Goodbye, Mr. Chips M-G-M

Gorgeous Grand National

Government Agent Grand National

Gram .... M-G-M

Grandeur Et Decadence French M. P. Corp.

Great Canadian, The M-G-M

Great Garrick, The Warners

Great Laughter ' ' M-G-M

Great Lie The Warners

Great Waltz, The M-G-M

Green Grow the Lilacs M-G-M

Halfway House ,,[ M-G-M

Hallelujah I'm a Bum (revival) ..Atlantic

Harbourmaster, The M-G-M

Having Wonderful Time .RKO

He Was Her Man 20th Century-Fox

Head Hunters of Borneo Mutual

Headline Huntress 20th Century-Fox

Heart of the Rockies Republic

Heidi 20th Cetitury-Fox

Hell s Angels (revival) Atlantic

Hell's Belles United Artists

Her Excellency's Cigar Store M-G-M

Her Jungle Love Paramount

Here s Flash Casey Grand National

g'.gh Treason Olympic

High, Wide and Handsome Paramount

His Master's Voice 20th Century-Fox

Hit Parade of 1938 Republic

Hollywood Band Wagon .' Republic

Honeymoon in Reno United Artists

Honolulu M-G-M

Honolulu Holiday ..'.'.'.'.'.. Republic

Honolulu Honeymoon Grand National

Honor Among Women Imperial

Honor of the Mounted Astor

Hoosier Schoolboy Monogram

Hot Millions Republic

Hot Water 20th Century-Fox

Hudson's Bay Company 20th Century-Fox

Hurricane, The United Artists

I Give My Heart Hoffberg

I Have Married an Angel M-G-M

I Love You Again M-G-M

I Met My Love Again United Artists

Idiot's Delight M-G-M

Idol of the Crowds Universal

If I Were You M-G-M

Immortal Melodies Viennese

In Old Chicago 20th Century-Fox

Indiscreet (revival) Artcinema

Invitation to the Waltz Hoffberg

Irene RKO

Island in the Sky 20th Century-Fox

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Island of Forgotten Men Republic

It's Love I'm After Warners

Janosik French M. P. Corp.

Jean 20th Century-Fox

Jerome Perreau French M. P. Corp.

Jesse James 20th Century-Fox

Jester, The Sphinx

Jezebel Warners

Joy of Living, The RKO

Jungle Gigolo Ideal

Kathleen Mavourneen Hoflfberg

Katinka M-G-M

Kelly and Stone in the Air Corps. . Grand National Kelly and Stone in the Army .... Grand National Kelly and Stone in the Marines . . Grand National

Kelly and Stone in the Navy Grand National

Kidnapped 20th Century-Fox

Kim M-G-M

King of the Sierras Grand National

Kiss in Paris, A United Artists

Knight Without Armor United Artists

L'Adventurier French M. P. Corp.

La Maison de Moliere French M. P. Corp.

La Maternelle French M. P. Corp.

Le Tendre Ennemie World

La Tendresse M-G-M

La Vengeance De Siva French M. P. Corp.

Ladies Make News Republic

Lady Comes to Town, A M-G-M

Lady Fights Back, The Universal

Lady of La Paz GB Pictures

Lancer Spy 20th Century-Fox

Land of the Sky Blue Water Monogram

Larger Than Life Warners

Last Frontier, The Monogram

Last Night, The Amkino

Last Year's Kisses 20th Century-Fox

Law Comes to the Badlands Imperial

Law for Tombstone Universal

Law Man from Montana Imperial

Law of the Black Hills Grand National

Le Gendre De Monsieur Poirier. French M. P. Corp.

Le Rosaire French M. P. Corp.

Legion of Mission Men Monogram

Les Deux Gamines French M. P. Corp.

Let's Make a Night of It Alliance

Les Petites AUiees French M. P. Corp.

Let's Be Candid Universal

Life and Loves of Bethoven World

Life and Loves of Victor Herbert .... Paramount

Life Begins in College 20th Century-Fox

Life of Burden Paramount

Life of Emile Zola Warners

Life of the Party, The RKO

Light That Failed, The Paramount

Little Dynamite 20th Century-Fox

Live, Love and Learn M-G-M

Living in a Big Way M-G-M

Locked Door, The (revival) Atlantic

Lola Montez M-G-M

Longest Night, The M-G-M

Look Out for Love GB Pictures

Look Out, Mr. Moto 20th Century-Fox

Lost Horizon Columbia

Lost Horizons M-G-M

Lottery Bride (revival) Artcinema

Lottery Mystery Grand National

Love and Hisses 20th Century-Fox

Love Below Freezing RKO

Love Me Again Grand National

Love on Toast Paramount

Love Runs Into Money Grand National

Love Takes a Walk Imperial

Love Takes Flight Grand National

Love Under Fire 20th Century-Fox

Luck of Roaring Camp Monogram

Luck of the Navy Alliance

Lucky Night M-G-M

Mad About Music Universal

Mad Age Ideal

Madame X M-G-M

Maiden Voyage M-G-M

Man from Death Valley Astor

Man from Hell's River Monogram

Man from Music Mountain Republic

Man from New Mexico Astor

Man in Evening Clothes Paramount

Man Proposes M-G-M

Man with Ten Models United Artists

Man's Country Monogram

Manana Paramount

Manhattan Merry-Go-Round Republic

Manhattan Tower Ideal

Mannequin M-G-M

Manon Lescaut M-G-M

Marie Antoinette M-G-M

Marinella French M. P. Corp.

Marines Are Here, The Monogram

Marquise de Pompadour Viennese

Mary Rose of Mifflin M-G-M

Masked Rider, The Imperial

Masquerade in Vienna World

Master Dynamite General Pictures

Maternite French M. P. Corp.

Maybe It's Love Grand National

Meet the Duchess Republic

Meet the Girls 20th Century-Fox

Men from Guiana M-G-M

Men with Wings Paramount

Merrily We Roll Along M-G-M

Merry-Go-Round of 1937 Universal

Metropolitan Police Universal

Midnight Paramount

Midnight Raiders Universal

Mightier Than the Sword Universal

Mr. and Mrs. Washington M-G-M

Mr. Nickelby Sits Down 20th Century-Fox

Mrs. Van Kleek M-G-M

Mizzi Viennese

Mile. Josette, Ma Femme ! . . . . French M. P. Corp.

Mile. Mozart French M. P. Corp.

Model Murder, The Imperial

Molly, Bless Her M-G-M

Monks, The World

Montana Mutiny Grand National

Moonstruck 20th Century-Fox

More Sunshine Alliance

Mother Knows Best 20th Century-Fox

Murder at the Rancho Grand National

Murder by Appointment Olympic

Murder Goes to Jail Paramount

Murder in the Air General Pictures

Murder in the Red Barn Olympic

Murder in the Supreme Court Imperial

Music for Madame RKO

Mustang Round-up Grand National

Mute Knight, The M-G-M

Mutiny in Skeleton Canyon Republic

Mutiny in the Mountains United Artists

My Dear Miss Aldrich M-G-M

My Girl Friday M-G-M

My Old Kentucky Home Monogram

My Song of Love World

My Wife M-G-M

My Wondering Daughter Imperial

My World Paramount

Nancy Stair M-G-M

National Velvet M-G-M

Native Son Returns, A M-G-M

Navy Blue and Gold M-G-M

Navy Bride Republic

Negligee Imperial

New Faces of 1938 RKO

New Gulliver, The Mutual

New York Nights (revival) Artcinema

Neznate Hadirmshu Hoffberg

Night Club Queen Olympic

Night Edition General Pictures

Niglit in Glengyle M-G-M

Night Landing Advance

Night of Crime Imperial

Night of Mystery Paramount

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MAX GORDON PLAYS & PICTURES

INCORPORATED

Harry M. Goetz

President

Max Gordon

Vice-President and General Manager

Marcus Heiman

Secretary and Treasurer

First Production, "THE WOMEN

//

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1937-1938 PRODUCT

Ninety Degrees South World

No Hero M-G-M

No Longer His Woman Imperial

Non-Stop New York GB Pictures

Norwich Victims, The Alliance

Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep M-G-M

Nothing Sacred United Artists

Numbered Woman Monogram

Of Great Riches United Artists

Old Barn Dance, The Republic

On Such a Night Paramount

On Your Toes Warners

Once There Was a Prisoner M-G-M

Once Upon a Time M-G-M

One Came Home M-G-M

One Every Minute M-G-M

100 Men and a Girl Universal

One Mile from Heaven 20th Century-Fox

Orchid Girl Grand National

Outer Gate, The Monogram

Outlaws of Sonora Republic

Over She Goes Alliance

Page Mr. Barker 20th Century-Fox

Painter Trail, The Monogram

Painter in the Sky Grand National

Panama Canal Warners

Paradine Case, The M-G-M

Paradise Isle Monogram

Paris Commune Amkino

Paris Honeymoon Paramount

Partners of the Trail Astor

Party M-G-M

Penrod and His Twin Brother Warners

Penthouse Love Imperial

Perfect Harmony RKO

Perfect Specimen, The Warners

Personal History United Artists

Peter the First Amkino

Petticoat Lane Imperial

Phantom Cowboy Grand National

Phantom Fiend Olympic

Phantom of Santa Fe Hoffberg

Photo-Finish Grand National

Pierre of the Plains M-G-M

Pitcairn's Island M-G-M

Playboy, The United Artists

Please Teacher Alliance

Port of Missing Girls Monogram

Postilion from Lonjumeau Viennese

Prairie Wagon Imperial

Prayer for My Sons, A Warners

Prescription for Romance Universal

Presenting Lily Mars M-G-M

Pride and Prejudice M-G-M

Primrose French M. P. Corp.

Prince of Pilsen, The M-G-M

Prison Farm Paramount

Prison Nurse Republic

Prison Ship General Pictures

Prisoner of Zenda, The United Artists

Prisoners Amkino

Professor Beware Paramount

Public Cowboy No. One Republic

Purple Vigilantes, The Republic

Putting on the Ritz (revival) Artcinema

Queen of Burlesque Republic

Queen of the Yukon Monogram

Quo Vadis M-G-M

Race the Sun M-G-M

Racket Buster, The Republic

Radio City Revels RKO

Rage in Heaven M-G-M

Rage of Paris, The Universal

Rain (revival) Atlantic

Reaching for the Moon (revival) Artcinema

Red Gold Advance

Red Mill. The M-G-M

Rendezvous in Vienna Viennese

Renfrew Gets His Man Grand National

Renfrew in the North Country Grand National

Renfrew of the Mounted Grand National

Renfrew Rides Alone Grand National

Rennie Peddigoe M-G-M

Return of Fraw Dawson Republic

Return of Maxim, The Amkino

Return of Raffles, The Republic

Return of the Thin Man M-G-M

Revolt in Morocco World

Riders of the Black Hills Republic

Riders of the Dawn Monogram

Ridin' Gent, A Monogram

Ridin' the Lone Trail Republic

Rings on Her Fingers 20th Century-Fox

Road to Reno, The Universal

Roadshow M-G-M

Romance of the Rio Grande Monogram

Roaring Wheels General Pictures

Robin Hood M-G-M

Rockabye Kid, The General Pictures

Rogues' Gallery Grand National

Roll Wagon Roll Republic

RoUin' Plains Grand National

Romance in the Hills Republic

Romance of the Limberlost Monogram

Room Service RKO

Rosalie M-G-M

Rulers of the Sea Paramount

Sad Indian M-G-M

Saddle Pals Republic

Sailing Along GB Pictures

Saleslady Monogram

Sally, Irene and Mary 20th Century-Fox

Sangen on Den Eldroda Blomman Hoffberg

Sapphire Sal Paramount

Saratoga Chips 20th Century-Fox

Sari M-G-M

Saturday's Heroes RKO

Scandal Monogram

Scarface (revival) Atlantic

Scattered Seeds M-G-M

Scooped Advance

Sea of Grass M-G-M

Second Honeymoon 20th Century-Fox

Second Mrs. Lynton, The M-G-M

Secret of Stamboul, The World

Sehoy, Ahoy ! M-G-M

Sensation Alliance

Sh ! the Octopus Warners

Shadow in Panama, The Grand National

Shadow in Society, The Grand National

Shadow of the Wing M-G-M

Shadow Strikes, The Grand National

Shadow's Disguise, The Grand National

Shadows of the Orient Monogram

Shanghai Deadline 20th Century-Fox

Shannons of Broadway, The Universal

Sherlock, Jr Olympic

Shining Hour, The M-G-M

Shooting for Glory Imperial

Shopworn Angel M-G-M

Show Goes On, The GB Pictures

Show Shop, The M-G-M

Silar Marner M-G-M

Single Handed Sanders Astor

Sister Act Warners

Sisters, The Warners

Six Girls and Death 20th Century-Fox

Six Gun Courage Imperial

Six Shooter Law Imperial

Ski Chase, The World

Skrivanci Risen Hoffberg

Sky Devils (revival) Atlantic

Sky Girl Imperial

Slaves in Bondage Jay Dee Kay

Slalom World

Slight Case of Murder, A Warners

Small Town Boy Grand National

Smart Guy, The Republic

Smiling Corpse, The Warners

Snow Dust Monogram

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs RKO

So This Is Hollywood Grand National

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8

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1937-1938 PRODUCT

Something to Sing About Grand National

Sophie Lang Goes West Paramount

Sophisticated Lady Imperial

Souls at Sea Paramount

South of Sante Fe Imperial

South Riding United Artists

Spain in Flames Amkino

Spanish Omelet M-G-M

Sparkle GB Pictures

Spawn of the North Paramount

Splinter Fleet 20th Century-Fox

Spring Handicap Alliance

Spring in My Heart United Artists

Springtime M-G-M

Spur of Pride. The M-G-M

Squadron B Advance

Stage Door RKO

Stand-in United Artists

Stand Up and Fight M-G-M

Stanley and Livingstone 20th Century-Fox

Stella Dallas United Artists

Steppin' High Grand National

Storm in a Teacup United Artists

Stormy Weather Republic

Story of San Michele. The Warners

Street Scene (revival) Atlantic

Street Without a Name World

Strycek z Ameriky Hoflfberg

Student Romance Hoffberg

Submarine 262 Warners

Substitute Prisoner General Pictures

Sudden Bill Dorn Universal

Summer Romance Paramount

Susannah of the Mounties 20th Century-Fix

Sweet and Hot Republic

Sweetheart of the Navy Grand National

Sweethearts M-G-M

Swing Fever M-G-M

Swing Your Lady Warners

Telephone Operator Monogram

Tell It to the Marines M-G-M

Tempest Within, The United Artists

Terror, The Alliance

Test Pilot M-G-M

Tex and the Boy Scouts Grand National

Texas Trail Paramount

Thank You. Mr. Moto 20th Century-Fox

That Certain Woman Warners

That's My Story Universal

They Won't Forget Warners

Thin Ice 20th Century-Fox

Things Began to Happen Paramount

Think Fast. Mr. Moto 20th Century-Fox

Thirteen, The Amkino

Thirteen and Lucky Grand National

Thirteenth Guest, The Monogram

Thirteenth Man. The Monogram

This Way, Please Paramount

This Woman Is Dangerous Warners

Thoroughbreds Don't Cry M-G-M

Three Broadway Girls (revival) Atlantic

Three Comrades M-G-M

Three Feet of Luck General Pictures

Three Men in the Snow M-G-M

Three Smart Girls Go to Town Universal

Thunder in the Desert Republic

Timber Line M-G-M

Timberline Cowboys Republic

Tonight or Never (revival) Atlantic

Tonight We Live Universal

Tonight's Our Night Warners

Too Clever to Live Universal

Topper M-G-M

Tosspot M-G-M

Trailing Trouble Grand National

Trainin* Back Monogram

Transgressor, The M-G-M

Treachery Alliance

Trigger Trio, The Republic

Trip to New York, A 20th Century-Fox

Triumph of Slierlock Holmes Olympic

Troubadour in Trouble M-G-M

True Confession Paramount

Tsar to Lenin Lenauer International

Two Fisted Justice Astor

Two Gun Terror Imperial

Two Thieves M-G-M

Two Weil-Dressed Men Monogram

USSR— 1937 Amkino

Unconquered Woman, The GB Pictures

Under His Spell French M. P. Corp.

Utah Trail, The Grand National

Vagabond King, The Paramount

Valley of the Giants Warners

Vanished Miniature, The M-G-M

Vanishing Men Astor

Varsity Show Warners

Vein of Iron M-G-M

Victoria the Great RKO

Voice of India Hoffberg

Wagons Westward Republic

Wallaby Jim Below the Equator. .. Grand National

Wallaby Jim of the Islands Grand National

Wallaby Jim of the South Seas Grand National

Wallaby Jim in Trouble Grand National

Wajan : The Son of the Witch Mutual

Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 ... United Artists

Wandering Jew, The Olympic

Wanted at Headquarters Universal

Wedding Dream GB Pictures

Wedding of Palo Hoffberg

We'll Fight for Texas Imperial

Weeping Is for Women M-G-M

Welcome Imposter, The Universal

Wells Fargo Paramount

West of Rainbow's End Monogram

Western Gold 20th Century-Fox

Westland Case, The Universal

What Ho ! Paramount

When the Devil Drives M-G-M

Where the West Begins Monogram

Whippersnapper General Pictures

White Banners Warners

White Horse Inn Warners

Wife, Doctor and Nurse 20th Century-Fox

Wild and Woolly 20th Century-Fox

Wild Horse Rodeo Republic

Wind and the Rain, The M-G-M

Wire Tappers Grand National

Without Warning Olympic

Whirlwind Horseman Grand National

With Livingston in Africa Mutual

Wolf Call Monogram

Woman Chases Man United Artists

Woman of Spain M-G-M

Woman in White, The Alliance

Women at Play Imperial

Wonder of the West Monogram

World's in Love, The Viennese

Wyoming Wildcat Imperial

Yank at Oxford, A M-G-M

Yankee Rider Grand National

Yellow Cruite, The French M. P. Corp.

Yellow Jacket M-G-M

Yes My Darling Daughter Warners

Yesterday's Cheers Paramount

Yesterday's Kisses Universal

Yiddle With His Fiddle Sphinx

You and Me Paramount

You Can't Have Everything 20th Century-Fox

You're All I Want Warners

Young Man's Fancy, A Universal

Youth of the Poet Amkino

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B. K. BLAKE

Producer

Now Producing Series of Musical Featurettes for Columbia Pictures Corp. Release

SHORT SUBJECTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT!

TRU PICTURES CO., INC.

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1270 Sixth Avenue New York City

60

PROGRAMS

FOR 1937-1938

m A GUIDE TO THE PRODUCT TO BE RELEASED DURING THE COMING SEASON

NOTE: The following announcements are necessarily made in part in advance of actual production and are based on present plans. They therefore must not be considered and are not a part of any exhibition contract. The following data is arranged by companies; for an alphabetical list of features planned, turn to page 51. All data was corrected as of July 30.

DISTRIBUTORS and PRODUCER-DISTRIBUTORS

Features

Shorts

Company

M 3 3

tC •- M

M C 2 C

en on

Ul J u. '

Advance Pictures Corp

Adventure Serials, Inc

Alliance Films Corp

American Tobis Corp

Amkino Corp

Artcinema Associates

Astor Pictures

Atlantic Pictures

C. C. Burr

Columbia Pictures

Crescent Pictures

Danubia Pictures

Educational Pictures

French Motion Picture Corp

GB Pictures

General Pictures Corp

Grand National

Guaranteed Pictures Co

J. H. Hoffberg Co

Ideal Pictures

Imperial Pictures

Jay Dee Kay Productions

Kinotrade

Lenauer International Films

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Monogram Pictures

Mutual Motion Picture Distributors.

Olympic Pictures Corp

Paramount Pictures

Pictorial Films

RKO Radio

Republic Pictures

Sphinx Films Corp

William Steiner

Twentieth Century-Fox

Ufa Films

United Artists

Universal Pictures

Viennese Film Co

Warner Bros. -First National

World Pictures Corp

16

10** 8 13** 18 62 16

12t 14 65

7 13

6 32

4

1 44^: 44 12 16 50*

56 54

12 66

36 50

60

46 15

100

26

25*

46t 42t

2* 3*

26

41 26

20

18

4* 71

101 13 73

1211 20*

42

104

5*

104

104

104

104 104

TOTALS 805

169 732

162

15

16

520

* Foreign. ** Revivals.

t Physical distribution through 20th Century-Fox. t Minimum.

§ Including four revivals.

II 20th Century-Fox also handles physical distribution of the Educational Pictures shorts.

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LABORATORY FOR DEVELOPING

AND PRINTING SOUND OR

SILENT FILM

35 MM.

16 MM.

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FILM LABORATORIES imc

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723 Seventh Ave., NEW YORK, N. Y.

GUS HARRIS

I'risidcnt

Treasurer

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Advance Pictures Corp.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES

SQUADRON B RED GOLD

Cast: Bill Edwards; supervisor: Steve Wil- Supervisor: Steve Wilkinson; -wvHeT: H. H.

kinson; writer: H. H. Van Loan. Van Loan.

DAWN TO DUSK SCOOPED

Supervisor: Steve Wilkinson; writer: H. H. Cast: Margaret Morris; supervisor: Steve

Van Loan. Wilkinson; writer: H. H. Van Loon.

BROKEN CONTROLS NIGHT LANDING

Cast: Jo Ann Carr; supervisor: Steve Wil- Supervisor: Steve Wilkinson; writer: H. H.

kinson; writer: H. H. Van Loan. Van Loan.

AIR DODGERS FLIGHT OF MERCY

Supervisor: Steve Wilkinson; writer: H. H. Supervisor: Steve Wilkinson; writer: H. H.

Van Loan. Van Loan.

PERSONNEL

PRODUCERS: Mitchell Leichter, Steve Wilkin- STARS: Bill Edwards, Margaret Morris, Jo Ann

son. Carr.

DIRECTORS: Steve Wilkinson, J. Callahan. WRITER: H. H. Van Loan.

DISTRIBUTORS

Detroit: Excellent Pictures, 2310 Cass Ave. Cleveland: Imperial Pictures, 2100 Payne Ave.

Buffalo: Film Qassic Exchange, 505 Pearl St. Cincinnati: Big Feature Rights Corp., 1623

Pittsburgh: Monarch Pictures, 1623 Blvd. of the P tr 1 P rk

Allies. en a a way.

New York: Monogram Pictures Corp., 1270 Minneapolis: Elliott Film Exchange, 1111 First

Sixth Ave. Ave.

New York: Guaranteed Pictures Co., 729 Sev- Chicago: Central States Film Exchange, 1112

enth Ave. _ .

Philadelphia: Masterpiece Pictures, 1329 Vine guaranty ciag.

St. Seattle: Federal Film Exchange, 211 Battery St.

Adventure Serials, Inc,

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 4 SERIALS

JUNGLE MENACE SECRET CF TREASURE ISLAND

ADVENTURES OF THE MYSTERIOUS PILOT WILD BILL HICKOK

Alliance Films Corp.

DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM, SEASON 1937-1938 16 FEATURES

Produced in England by British International Pictures

FEATURES SET

GLAMOROUS NIGHT Mary Dlis, Victor Jory, Barry McKay; direc-

Play; Ivor Novello; featuring: Otto Kruger, tor, Brian Desmond Hurst.

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presents FOR 1937-38

EAGLE CARRIES OFF LIVE BABy- FIRST TIAAE IN HISTORV OF PICTURES II

vMLLIAiV Stb Ntft

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AUTHENTIC!! "> SENSATIONAL!!!

GREATEST BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR In Preparation

SIX ACTION STUNT MELODRAMAS

Featuring Horse, Dog and Man First Release in October

WILLIAM STEINER

1501 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY

PEnnsylvania 6-1354 Cable Address: "Astorpic" N. Y.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

SENSATION

Murder-Mystery; from "Murder Gang," by George Munro, Basil Dean; featuring: John Lodge, Diana Churchill, Francis Lister; di- rector: Brian Desmond Hurst.

THE DOMINENT SEX

Comedy-drama; by Michael Egan; featuring: Phillips Holmes, Diana Churchill, Romney Brent; director: Herbert Brenon.

BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY

Drama; featuring: John Lodge, Dorothy Mac- kail, Claud Allister, Victor Jory; director: Roy William Neil.

AREN'T MEN BEASTS

Ploy by: Vernon Sylvanine; featuring: June Clyde, Bill Milton, Robertson Hare, Alfred iDroyton; director: Graham Cutis.

THE NORWICH VICTIMS

Mystery; featuring: Otto Kruger; by: Francis Beeding.

PLEASE TEACHER

Musical comedy; featuring: Bobby Howes; director: Stafford Dickens.

LET'S MAKE A NIGHT OF IT

Featuring: Buddy Rogers, June Clyde, Claire Luce, Zelma O'Neal, Molly Picon; director: Graham Cutis. SPRING HANDICAP

Comedy; stars: Aileen Marson, Billy Milton, Will Fyffe, Marie O'Neill; director: Herbert Brenon.

OVER SHE GOES

Featuring: Stanley Lupine, Claire Luce, Gina Malo, Judy Kelly; director: Graham Cutts.

THE TERROR

By Edgar Wallace.

THE WOMAN IN WHITE

By Wilkie Collins. TREACHERY

By Gilbert Frankau. MORE SUNSHINE

Musical; star: Albert Burdon. THE LUCK OF THE NAVY

Sea drama.

American Tobis Corp.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 46 FEATURES

Produced in Europe

DER TIGER VON ESCHNAPUR

{The Tiger of Eschnapur); stars: Kitty Jant- zan. La Jana, Frits van Dongen, Theo Lin- gen, Alexander GoUing; director: Richard Eichberg.

CONDOTIERRI

Star and director: Luis Trenker.

DAS INDISCHE GRABMAL

(The Indian Tomb); cast: Kitty Jantzen, La Jana, Frits van Dongen, Theo Lingen, Alex- ander Gelling; director: Richard Eichberg.

DAS SCHLOSS IN FLANDERN

(The Castle in Flanders); cast: Martha Eggert, Paul Hartmann; director: Geza von Bolvary.

WEISSE SKLAVEN

(White Slaves); cast: Camilla Horn, Agnes Straub, Werner Hinz, Theodor Loos; direc- tor: Carl Anton.

INTERMEZZO

Cast: Tresi Rudolf, Albrecht Schoenhals; director: Josef von Baky.

GEFAEHRLICHES SPIEL

('Dangerous Game); cast: Jenny Jugo, Harry Liedtke; director: Erich Engel.

REVOLUnONSHOCHZEIT

(Revolution Wedding); cast: Gustav Frohlich, Brigitte Homey; director: H. Zerlett.

ES GEHT UN MEIN LEBEN

(I Fight for My Life); cast: Kitty Jantzen, Karl Ludwig Diehl; director: Richard Eich- berg.

DAS GAESSCHEN ZUM PARADIES

(Paradise Lane); cast: Hans Moser, Peter Bosse; director: Mac Fries. DIE GOETTLICHE JETTE

(Jette, the Divine); cast: Grete Weiser, Fried- rich Benfer; director: Erich Waschneck.

ALARM IN PEKING

Cast: Leni Marenbach, Gustav Froelich, Peter Voss; director: Herbert Slepin.

SEIN BESTER FREUND

(His Best Friend); star and director: Harry Piel.

TRUXA

Cast: La Jana, Hans Stelzer; director: H. Zerlett.

HERIATSINSTITUT IDA WUEST & CO.

(Marriage Agency-Ida Wuest & Co.); cast: Ida Wuest, Rotraut Richter; director: Viktor Janson.

ESKAPADEN

(Escapade); cast: Renate Mueller, Georg Alexander; director: Erich Waschneck.

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RKO RADIO IS READY FOR YOUR DIGGEST SHOW YEAR !

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—ready with the finest list of star names ever assembled for d season's program!... ready with outstanding stage and story properties!...ready with producers and directors whose proven achievements guarantee sound showmanship and quality production!... ready with an inspired studio organization powered by strong leadership.

KtAUT III In tVtIilllilNIi II

P* A V 0k WkM tk §f WF ■■■■■■■I EMM T

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SEASON 1937-38

HARRY SHERMAN PRODUCTIONS

FOR

PARAMOUNT PICTURES

» » « «

REX BEACH'S "THE BARRIER"

WITH

STELLAR CAST » » « «

SIX CLARENCE E. MULFORD

"HOPALONG CASSIDY"

OUT-DOOR ACTION STORIES FEATURING

WILUAM BOYD

'HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN" "TEXAS TRAIL"

'GUN SMOKE" "THE FRONTIERSMAN'

'PARTNERS OF THE PLAINS" "CASSIDY OF BAR 20"

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

DIE NACHT MIT DEM KAISER

(At the Emperor's Command); cast: Jenny Jugo, Friedrich Benfer, Hans Zesch-Ballot; director: Erich Engel.

RASPUTIN

Star: Emil Jannings; director: Gustav von Ucicky.

DER ZERBROCHENE KRUG

(The Broken Jug); cast: Emil Jannings, An- gela Sallocker; director: Gustav von Ucicky.

MANEGE

(Arena); cast: Atilla Hoerbiger, Albert Mat- terstock, Lucie Hoeflich, Fitz Benkhoff; di- rector: Carmine Gallone.

DER UNWIDERSTECHLICHE

(The Irresistible Man); cast: Anny Ondra; di- rector: Geza von Bolvary.

DER MAULKORB (The Muzzle).

FAHRENDES VOLK

(Traveling People); cast: Francoise Rosay; director: Jacaues Feyder.

DIE SCHAUSPIELERIN

(The Actress); tentative cast: Hanna Ralph, Geraldine Katt; director: von Rabenalt.

A SHOW FILM

Cast: Anny Ondra, La Jana, Rudi Godden; director: Hans H. Zerlett.

DIE GROSSE UND KIE KLEINE LIEBE

(The Big and the Small Love); cast: Renate Mueller, Albert Matterstock.

DIE AUSTERNLILLI

(Oyster Lil); cast: Gusti Wolf, Herman Thimig, Oskar Sima, Theo Lingen; director: W. E. Emo; musical director: Robert Stolz.

GABRIELLE 1-2-3

Cast: Gustav Froehlich, Marianne Hoppe, Grete Weiser; director: Rolf Hansen; super- visor: Carl Froelich.

MARSCH DER VETERANEN (March of the Veterans).

DIE UMWEGE DES SCHOENEN KARL

(The Adventures of a Waiter); cast: Heinz Ruehmann; director: Carl Froelich.

KORALLENPRINZESSIN

(The Coral Princess); cast: Ita Rina, Ivan Petrovitsch; director: Viktor Jansen.

EINMAL WEKD' ICH DIR GEFALLEN

(Once You Will Love Me); cast: Jenny Jugo, Paul Hoerbiger; director: Johannes Riemann.

DIE ROTE MUETZE

(The Red Cap); cast: Viktoria von Ballasko; director: Herbert Selpin.

WARSCHUAER ZITADELLE

(Fortress Warschau); cast: Paul Hartmann, Viktoria von Ballasko; director: Fritz Peter Buch.

VERSPRICH MIR NIGHTS

(Don't Promise Me); cast: Luise Ullrich, Vik- tor de Kowa, Heinrich George; director: Wolfgang Liebeneiner.

SIGNAL IN DER NACHT

(Signal in the Night); cast: Subille Schmitz.

DIE GRAUE SCHWESTER

(The Grey Sister); cast: Hannes Stelzer, Inge List; director: Schneider-Edenkoben.

MIT VERSIEGELTER ORDER

(With Sealed Orders); cast: Gustav Froeh- lich, Werner Hintz, Marie Luise Claudius; director: Carl Anton.

DIE STIMME AUS DEM AETHER

(The Voice from the Ether); cast: Lida Bar- rova, Viktor de Kowa; director: Veit Harlan.

MAEDCHEN FUER ALLES

(Maid of All Work); cast: Grete Weiser, Rudi Godden; director: Carl Boese.

5 MILLIENEN SUCHEN EINEN ERBEH

(5 Millions Look for an Heir); cast: Heinz Ruehmann; director: Herbert Selpin.

CAPRIOLEN

(Heaven on Earth); cast: Gruendgens, Mari- anne Hoppe; director: Gustav Gruendgens; supervisor: Willi Forst.

ABENTEUER IN WARSCHAU

(Adventures in Warsaw); cast: Jadwiga Kenda; director: Karl Boese.

DER BULLE VON UECKERITZ

(The Bull of Ueckeritz); cast: Heinrich George; director: Toni Huppertz.

DER LACHDOKTOR

(The Laughing iDoctor); cast: Weiss Ferdl; director: Fred Sauer.

OLYMPIC GAMES. BERLIN 1936 Director: Leni Riefenstahl.

Amkino Corp-

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 15 FEATURES 9 SHORT SUBJECTS

Produced in Russia

FEATURES

SPAIN IN FLAMES

Newsreel.

PRISONERS

Stars: M. Astangov, U. Yanukova.

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THE

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SHOWMEI\*S EXPLOITATION SPECIALS

NEGLIGEE

BACK FROM RENO

SOPHISTICATED LADY

BEAUTY RACKET

THE MODEL MURDER

MY WONDERING DAUGHTER

T BLUE KIBIION PRODUCTIOIVS

SKY GIRL

PETTICOAT LANE

PENTHOUSE LOVE

LOVE TAKES A WALK

BACHELOR GIRL'S DIARY

WOMEN AT PLAY NIGHT OF CRIME HONOR AMONG WOMEN ^ NO LONGER HIS WOMAN MURDER IN THE SUPREME COURT

FKOIVTIER ACTION DRAMAS

DESERT SCOUT

SOUTH OF SANTA FE

SHOOTING FOR GLORY

WE'LL FIGHT FOR TEXAS

PRAIRIE WAGON FIGHTING PLAINSMAN FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM BUCKSKIN BORDER FIGHTER

MUSICAL OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS

TWO GUN TERROR

COWBOY CAVALIER

SIX SHOOTER LAW

LAW MAN FROM MONTANA

WYOMING WILDCAT

SIX GUN COURAGE

THE MASKED RIDER

LAW COMES TO THE BADLANDS

CHANGE

ERYWHERE

GEORGE A. HIRLIMAN

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Producing Independently

for

RKO-Radio

and

Grand National

^

4516 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, Calif.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

BEETHOVEN CONCERTO

Star: Vlidimir Gardin. THE LAST NIGHT

Star: N. I. Dcrokhin. PARIS COMMUNE

Stars: N. Plotkikov, A. Maksimova. THE THIRTEEN

Stars: I. Noveseltsev, I. Kuzmina. YOUTH OF THE POET

Star: V. Litovsky. GOBSEK

Star: I. Leonidoff.

BALTIC DEPUTY

Star: N. Cherkasov. THE RETURN OF MAXIM

Star: Boris Chirkov. USSR— 1937

Star: Nazor Stodolya. PETER THE FIRST GARDENER

THE FALL OF KIMAS LAKE FAR EAST

SHORT SUBJECTS

U. S. S. R. ON SCREEN

Two-reeler: Youth; One-reelers: Red Army Ensemble, Vorishilov Cavalry, Heart of

Asia, Young Kalmik Republic, Bakhchisarai Fountain, Animal Qub, Industry.

DISTRIBUTORS

New York: Amkino Corp., 723 Seventh Ave. Los Angeles: Ben Goldstein, 1912 S. Vermont Ave.

Chicago: Irwin Franklin, 831 S. Wabash Ave. Cleveland: Selig Pitf, 1101 Public Square Bldg.

Artcinema Associates, Inc.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 10 FEATURES 7 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURE REVIVALS

THE LOTTERY BRIDE

Star: Jeanette MacDonald; with: Joe E. Brown, ZaSu Pitts; story: Herbert Stothart; director: Paul Stein.

THE BAD ONE

Star: D: lores Del Rio; with: Edmund Lowe; director: George Fitzmaurice; story: John Farrow.

CORSAIR

Star: Chester Morris; with: Ned Sparks, Frank McHugh; story: Walton Green; direc- tor: Roland West.

DU BARRY

Star: Norma Talmadge; with: Conrad Nagel, Allison Skipworth; play: David Belasco; adapter and director: Sam Taylor.

REACHING FOR THE MOON

Star: Douglas Fairbanks; with: Edward Everett Hcrton, Bebe Daniels, Bing Crosby; author and director: Edmund Goulding.

INDISCREET

Star: Gloria Swanson; director: Leo Mc- Carey.

PUTTING ON THE RITZ

Star: Harry Richman; with: Joan Bennett; author: John W. Considine, Jr.; director: Edward W. Slcman.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Star: Walter Huston; with: Una Merkle, Ian Keith; adapter: Stephen V. Benet; director: D. W. Griffith.

BE YOURSELF

Star: Fannie Brice; with: Robert Armstrong, Harry Green; director: Thornton Fredand; from: "The Champ," by Joseph Jackson.

NEW YORK NIGHTS

Star: Norma Talmadge; from: "Tin Pan Alley," by Hugh Stanislaus Stange; direc- tor: Lewis Milestone.

SHORT SUBJECT REVIVALS

MUSICAL SHORTS

Producer: Hugo Riesenfeld; The Second Hun- garian Rhapsody, The Irish Fantasy, Ameri-

cans Come, Overture of 1812, The Glorious Vamp, The Wizard Apprentice, Zompa.

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ROCK STUDIOS

LIMITED

ELSTREE ENGLAND

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JOHN HENRY ILES, CHAIRMAN

JOE ROCK, MANAGING DIRECTOR

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First of New Series of Top Comedies for 1937-38

HAL ROACH presents

CONSTANCE BENNETT— CARY GRANT

in

"TOPPER"

with ROLAND YOUNG— BILLIE BURKE

ALAN MOWBRAY— EUGENE PALLETTE

Directed by Norman Z. McLeod

Associate Producer, Milton H. Bren

Screenplay by Jack Jevne, Eric Hatch, Eddie Moran

From Novel by Thome Smith

RELEASED BY METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Astor Pictures Corp.

DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES 6 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES

TOM TYLER WESTERNS Valley, Vanishing Men, Honor of the

Galloping Thru', Man from New Mexico, Mounted, Partners of the Trail, Two Fisted

Single Handed Sanders, Man from Death Justice.

SHORT SUBJECTS "~

SAM SMALL CARTOONS His Musket, Sam's Medals, Beat the Re-

Drawn by Anson Dyer; made in England; treat, Drummed Out.

Halt! Who Goes There?, Carmen, Sam and

Atlantic Pictures

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 13 FEATURES

FEATURE REVIVALS

HELL'S ANGELS THE LOCKED DOOR

Star: Jean Harlow. Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, ZaSu Pitts.

RAIN

Stars: Joan Crawford, Walter Huston, Guy Kibbee.

TONIGHT OR NEVER

Stars: Gloria Swanson, Melvin Douglas.

SCARFACE

Stars: Paul Muni, George Raft, Boris Kar-

loff. COCK OF THE AIR

Star: Chester Morris. HALLELUJAH I'M A BUM

AGE FOR LOVE Stars: Al Jolson, Madge Evans, Frank Mor

Stars: Billie Dove, E. E. Horton. gan.

SKY DEVILS

Star: Spencer Tracy. THE BAT WHISPERS

Stars: Chester Morris, Una Merkel. THREE BROADWAY GIRLS

STREET SCENE Stars: Joan Blondell, Madge Evans, Ina

Stars: Sylvia Sydney, E. Taylor. Claire.

B. K. Blake

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 13 SHORT SUBJECTS

Released by Columbia

MUSICAL FEATURETTES

13 one-reelers.

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EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES for the

MOLE RICHARDSON INC.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA

INCOMPARABLE LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Sheet Metal Shops Machine Shop Manufacturing

Electric Signs Letters Border or Strip Lights Metal Boxes and Effects.

Theatrical and Portrait Studio Equipment of any type de- signed and made up to order on short notice.

Professional and Commercial work taken care of in all Its branches.

Arc and Spot Welding.

ROSS, INC.

NEW YORK CITY

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

C- C. Burr Productions, Inc.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 18 FEATURES

"K-7" FEATURES

SPECIAL AGENT K-7 K-7 GETS HIS MAN

ONE O'CLOCK ALIBI CASE NUMBER 113

DEATH, INC. THE RED MENACE

OUTDOOR MUSICALS

SADDLE YOUR BLUES THE WHISTLING COWBOY

Featured: George Eldredge, Harry Carey, LONE PRA'RIE

Lloyd Hughes. DUSTY RIVER

ROLL ALONG COVERED WAGON WEST OF TnE GREAT DIVIDE

MELO COMEDIES

SAY YOUNG FELLOW SUNNY WEATHER

AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOM DARLING OF THE GOBS

MAGNIFICENT HELLS OH SAY MR. PLUMBER

PERSONNEL

PRODUCERS: C. C. Burr, Raymond K. Johnson. WRITERS: Phihp Dunham, Jackson Parks, Mar-

PLAYERS: Walter McGrail, George Eldredge. ion Cooper, Barry Barringer.

Charles Chaplin

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 1 FEATURE

Released through United Artists

PRODUCTION No. 6 dard; writer, producer, director: Charles

Modern comedy-drama; star: Paulette God- Chaplin.

Colony Pictures, Inc-

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES

Released through Grand National

SHADOW STORIES FLASH CASEY PICTURES

Four; featuring Red LaRocque; based on the ^ ..u r' t j n i r* n .■.!

„, , »/ . , .,1 TM Four, with Eric Linden, Boots Mallory; titles

bhadow Magazine stcries; titles: Ihe

Shadow Strikes, Alias the Shadow, The not set.

Shadow in Society, The Shadow in Panama.

SO

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Columbia Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 62 FEATURES 126 SHORT SUBJECTS 4 SERIALS

FEATURES SET

THE AWFUL TRUTH

Comedy; stars: Irene Dunne, Gary Grant; cast: Ralph Bellamy, Esther Dale, Alexander D'Arcy, Joyce Compton, Cecil Cunningham, Wyn Cahoon, Scott Colton, Robert Allen; story: Arthur Richman; screenplay: Vina Delmar, Dwight Taylor.

I'LL TAKE ROMANCE

Musical; story: Jane Murfin, George Oppen- heimer; director: Edward H. Griffith; cast: Grace Moore, Melvyn Douglas, Frank For- est, Stuart Erwin, Helen Westley.

IT'S ALL YOURS

Comedy; director: Hliott Nugent; story: Ade- laide Heilbron; screenplay: Mary McCall, Jr., cast: Madeleine Carroll, Francis Lederer, Grace Bradley, Mischa Auer, Connie Bos- well, Charles Waldron, J. C. Nugent, Richard Carle, Arthur Hoyt, Stanley Mack, Victor Kilian, George McKay.

IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD

Comedy drama; story: Myles Connolly; screenplay: Ethel Hill, Harvey Fergusson, Samuel Fuller; director: Harry Lachman; cast: Richard Dix, Fay Wray, Victor Kilian, Charles Arnt, Granville Bates, William B. Davidson, Arthur Loft, Edgar Dearing, James

Donlon, Billy Burrud, Franklin Pangborn, Zeffie Tilbury, Harold Goodwin, Charles Brinley.

LIFE BEGINS WITH LOVE

Comedy; story: Dorothy Bennett; screenplay: Thomas Mitchell; director: Ray McCarey; cast: Jean Parker, Douglass Montgomery, Edith Fellows, Leona Maricle, Lumsden Hare, Aubrey Mather, James Burke, Minerva Urecal, Romaine Callender, Scotty Beckett, Joel David, Joyce Kaye.

COLLEGE HERO

Comedy; story: Corey Ford; screenplay: Eugene Solow; cast: Jimmy Durante.

THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN

Mystery; story: Wilson Collison; screenplay: Gladys Lehman, Joel Sayre; director: Al Hall; cast: Loretta Young, Randolph Scott.

LOST HORIZON

Drama; story: James Hilton; screenplay: Robert Riskin; director: Frank Copra; cast: Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, Edward Ever- ett Horton, John Howard, Thomas Mitchell, Margo, Isabel Jewell, H. B. Warner, Sam Jaffe; to be released Sept. 1, in addition to the 1937-38 program.

THREE STOOGES

8 two-reel comedies. ALL STAR COMEDIES

18 two-reelers. ONE REEL SHORTS (100)

SHORT SUBJECTS

Krazy Kat; Community Sing; New Screen Snapshots; Columbia's New Sport Thrills; Broadway Follies; Around the World in Color; Columbia Featurettes; Strange As It

Color Rhapsodies (in Technicolor); Scrappy;

May Seem.

WESTERNS

CHARLES STARRETT

8 westerns. ALL-STORY ALL-STAR

8 westerns.

BUCK JONES

6 westerns.

ADDITIONAL STORIES

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU EDWARD G. ROBINSON

Untitled. JOE E. BROWN

Two; untitled. FRANCES MARION

Untitled. PARIS ON BROADWAY PENITENTIARY GRAND GESTURE NOBEL

THE SECOND MRS. DRAPER MISS QUIS FOR TONIGHT ONLY ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE I MARRIED AN ARTIST STREAMLINED CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE NIGHT BEFORE JACK HOLT Four.

SI

Exclusive Management

Max Shagrin

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

PERSONNEL

PRODUCER-DIRECTORS: Frank Capra, Robert Riskin.

PRODUCERS: Frances Marion, Oscar Ham- merstein, II, David L. Loew, Sidney Buch- man, Everett Riskin, William Perlberg, Jules White, Myles Connolly, Nat Perrin, Ralph Cohn, Harry L. Decker, Wallace MacDon- ald, Harriet Parsons.

DIRECTORS: Leo McCarey, Edward H. Griffith, Elliott Nugent, Marion Gering, John Brahm, Harry Lachman, Ray McCarey, George W. Melfcrd, Leon Barsha, Folmer Blangsted, C. C. Coleman, Jr., Lambert Hillyer, D. Ross Lederman, Del Lord, Albert Rogell.

WRITERS: Robert Riskin, Frances Marion, Os- car Hammerstein, II, Samson Raphaelson, Stephen Morehouse Avery, Frank R. Adams. Dwight Taylor, Vina Delmar, Gladys Leh- man, Owen Murphy, Richard Wormser, Jane Murfin, Rose Caylor, Robert E. Cohen, Ethel Hill, Lambert Hillyer, Delmar Daves, Court- ney Ryley Cooper, Donald Henderson Clarke, Harry Hervey, Lee Lceb, Harold Buchman, Eugene Solow, Myles Connolly, Mary Mc- Call, Jr., Joel Sayre, George Oppenheimer, Martin Berkeley, Mary McCarthy, Grace Neville, Fred Niblo, Jr., Ellis St. Joseph.

STARS ANEi FEATURED PLAYERS: Irene Dunne, Joe E. Brown, Grace Moore, Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Edward G. Robinson, Melvyn Douglas, Madeleine Carroll, Gloria Swanson, Francis Lederer, Dolly Haas, Wal- ter Connolly, Dolores 'Del Rio, Richard Dix, Lull Deste, Frances Drake, Ralph Bellamy, Jean Parker, Raymond Walburn, Mary As- tor, Thomas Mitchell, Fay Wray, Edith Fel- lows, Lionel Stander, Marguerite Churchill, Buck Jones, Jack Holt, Douglass Montgomery, Leona Maricle, Wyn Cahocn, Don Terry, Chester Morris, Richard Arlen, Joan Perry, Rita Hayworth, Grace Bradley, Rosalind Keith, Jacqueline Wells, Barbara Weeks, J. C. Nugent, Mary Russell, Charles Quig- ley, Donald Grayson, Charbs Starrett, Lums- den Hare, John Gallaudet, George McKay, Marc Lawrence, Scott Cclton, Robert Allen, Patricia Farr, Beatrice Blinn, Thurston Hall, Victor Kilian, Nana Bryant, Gene Morgan, Frank C. Wilson, Allen Brook, Ruth Hilliard, Beatrice Curtis, Michael Breen, Frank Buck, Sasha Siemel, Frank Hawks, Carole Lom- bard, Loretta Young, Randolph Scott, Don Ameche, Jimmy Durante.

EXCHANGES

Albany: 1050 Broadway. Atlanta: 131 Walton St., N. W. Boston: 57 Church St. Buffalo: 503 Pearl St. Charlotte 225 W. 4th St. Chicago: 831 S. Wabash Ave. Cincinnati: 1634 Central Parkway. Cleveland: Film Exchange Bldg. Dallas: 1818 Wood St. Denver: 2144 Champa St. Des Moines: 1003 High St. Detrcit: 200 Film Exchange Bldg. Indianapolis: 432 N. Illinois St. Kansas City, Mo.: 219 W. 18th St. Los Angeles: 1964 S. Vermont Ave. Memphis: 396 S. Second St.

Milwaukee 1133 N. 8th St.

Minneapolis: 1104 Currie Ave., N.

New Haven: 134 Meadow St.

New York; 630 Ninth Ave.

Oklahoma City: 702 W. Grand St.

Omaha: 1516 Davenport St.

Philadelphia: 1232 Vine St.

Pittsburgh: 1623 Blvd. of the Allies.

Portland, Ore.: 1927 Kearney St., N. W.

Salt Lake City: 210 E. 1st South St.

San Francisco: 230 Hyde St.

Seattle: 2415 Second Ave.

St. Louis: 3306 Olive St.

Washington, D. C: 924 New Jersey Ave.

N. W. New Orleans: 150 S. Liberty St.

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AL CHRISTIE

PRODUCING

and DIRECTING

EDUCATIONAL

20th CENTURY-FOX

84

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Condor Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 24 FEATURES 26 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES

GEORGE O'BRIEN FEDERAL AGENT SERIES

Six; released by RKO. Eight; stars: Conrad Nagel, Eleanors Hunt;

KEN MAYNARD SpiaAll^ ^"^ ^'"""^ ^°*'°"''^'

Eight; released by Grand National. Two.

SHORT SUBJECTS

CONDOR MUSICALS SPORTS WITH BILL CORUM

13 one-reelers; released by RKO. 13 one-reelers; narration: Don Wilson, re-

leased by RKO.

Crescent Pictures Corp.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 16 FEATURES

SECRET SERVICE SMITH EXPLOITATION SPECIALS

Six. P

DOMESTIC COMEDIES

Six.

Crime Club Productions, Inc.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 S FEATURES

Released by Universal

HEADER FOR A HEARSE FIVE MILLION IN CASH

By Jonathan Latimer. By O. B. King.

MURDER IN THE SURGERY

By James G. Edwards, MjD. THE BLACK DOLL METROPOLITAN POLICE By William Edward Hayes.

LADY IN THE MORGUE

By Jonathan Latimer.

Danubia Pictures, Inc.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 20 FEATURES 15 SHORT SUBJECTS 20 NEWSREELS

Note: All foreign language films imported from Europe, mostly from Hungary; titles not set.

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ROY DEL RUTH

Director

TO DANCE" "PRIVATE NUMBER"

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 20th Century-Fox

"ON THE AVENUE"

20th Century-Fox

"BROADWAY MELODY OF 1938"

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

UNDER CONTRACT 20th CENTURY-FOX

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Walt Disney

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 1 FEATURE 18 SHORT SUBJECTS

Released by RKO Radio Pictures

FEATURE

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Cartoon feature; in Technicolor.

SHORT SUBJECTS

MICKEY MOUSE CARTOONS SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOONS

9; in Technicolor. 9; in Technicolor.

Educational Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 88 SHORT SUBJECTS

Physical Distribution through Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

TWOREEL COMEDIES TERRY-TOONS

42; stars: Willie Howard, Neila Goodella, 25 one-reel cartoons.

Buster West, Tom Patricola, Jefferson Mac-

hamer, Imogene Coca, Bert Lahr, Herman TREASURE CHEST PRODUCTIONS

Timberg, Jr., Pat Rooney, Jr., Harry Grib- ]0 cne-reelers.

bon, completed: "Tha Affairs of Pierre," „^„„ ..„^ ^«,,t.^,, »,,-.-

star: Willie Howard; "Montague the Mag- SONG AND COMEDY HITS

nificent," star: Bert Lahr. 10 one-reelers.

PERSONNEL

STARS: Willie Howard, Neila Goodelle, Buster PRODUCERS: Al Christie, Paul Terry.

West, Tom Patricola, Jefferson Machamer, DIRECTORS: Al Christie, William Watson.

Herman Timberg, Jr., Pat Rooney, Jr., Lee WRITERS: William Watson, Arthur Jarrett,

Sullivan, Imogene Coca, Diamond Brothers. Marcy Klauber, Parke Levy.

FitzPatrick Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 15 SHORT SUBJECTS

Released by Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer

FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALKS Colorful Bombay; Hong Kong— Hub of the

Quaint Quebec; Yellowstone Park— Nature's Orient; Serene Siam; Rocky Mountain

Playground; Colorful Islands; Qriental Para- ^ . ci i t t „^ < tk^ t,,^,-.^

,. r^. ' c .u T J' Grandeur; Floral Japan; Land of the Incas;

dise; Picturesque South Africa; India on

Parade; Glimpses of Java and Ceylon; Beautiful Chile; Glimpses cf Peru.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Fleischer Studios, Inc-

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 37 SHORT SUBJECTS

POPEYE CARTOONS

12 one-reelers. BETTY BOOP CARTOONS

12 one-reelers. COLOR CLASSICS

6 one-reel cartoons.

Distributed by Paramount

SCREEN SONGS

6 one-reel cartoons.

POPEYE FEATURETTE

1 two-reeler; in color.

French Motion Picture Corp

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 20 FEATURES 16 SHORT SUBJECTS

Produced in France

FEATURES

LA MATERNELLE

Stars: Madeleine Renaud, Paulette Elembert. THE YELLOW CRUISE JANOSIK

Stars; Palo Bielik, Zlata Majdukova. DR. KNOCK

Stars: Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Ozeray. GRANDEUR ET DECADENCE

Stars: Firmin Gemier, Marcelle Geniat. MATERNITE

Stars: Francoise Rosay, Felix Oudart. UNDER HIS SPELL

Stars: Samson Fainsilber, Colette Darfeuil. THE BLACK CRUISE LE GENDRE DE MONSIEUR POIRIER

Stars: Jean 'Debucourt, Annie Ducaus. MLLE. lOSETTE, MA FEMME!

Stars: Annabella; Jean Murat. L'AVENTURIER

Stars: Victor Francen, Blanche Montel.

LES DEUX GAMINES

Stars: Alice Tissot, Jacqueline Diax. MLLE. MOZART

Star: Danielle Darrieux. LE ROSAIRE

Star: Andre Luguet. PRIMEROSE

Stars: Madeleine Renaud, Henri Rollan. MARINELLA

Star: Tino Rossi. LES PETITES ALLIEES

Stars: Madeleine Renaud, Constant Remy. LA MAISON DE MOLIERE

Star: Sacha Guitry.

LA VENGEANCE DE SIVA

Star: Alfred Chaumel.

JEROME PERREAU

Stars: George Milton, Samson Fainsilber.

SHORT SUBJECTS

ONE-REELERS

L'Hippocampe, Un Grand Verrier. TWO-REELERS

Le Sud, Oasis Saharienne, Images D'Auvergne. THREE-REELERS

Les Deux Couverts, Les Precieuses Ridi-

cules, Fontainebleau, Dans La Brousse Annamite, Terre D' Amour, Provincia, Or- dination Des Pretres, Voices of Children, Tresors De Pierre.

FOUR-REELER

Eperon D'Or.

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WILLIAM A. SEITER

Director

"IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK"

"THE MOON'S OUR HOME"

"THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES"

"DIMPLES"

"STOWAWAY"

"THIS IS MY AFFAIR"

"ROBERTA" "LIFE OF THE PARTY"

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

GB Pictures

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 12 FEATURES

Physical distribution through 20th Century-Fox Produced in England

FEATURES

NON STOP NEW YORK

Romantic melodrama; star: Anna Lee; with: John Loder, Desmond Tester, James Pirrie, Francis SulUvan, Frank CeUier, dirsctcr: Robert Stevenson.

SAILING ALONG

Musical; star: Jessie Matthews; with: Jack Whiting, Roland Young; music: Arthur Johnston; lyrics: Maurice Sigler.

LOOK OUT FOR LOVE

Musical; stars: Anna Neagle, Tullio Car- minati; director: Herbert Wilcox; music: Lerner, Gocdhart and Hoffman.

EMPTY WORLD

Mystery melodrama; star: Nova Pilbeam.

THE SHOW GOES ON

Melodrama; star: Anna IJeaglo; with: Tullio

Carminati, Leslie Banks; director: Herbert Wilcox; original: Herman Manciewicz.

SPARKLE

Musical; star: Jessie Matthews.

A GIRL MUST LIVE

Romantic comedy; star: Anna Lee; with: Lilli Palmer.

WEDDING DREAM

Romantic drama; star: Nova Pilbeam.

GLAMOROUS LADY

Star: Jessie Matthews.

THE UNCONQUERED WOMAN

Star: Anna Lee.

LADY OF LA PAZ THE GIRL PAT

General Pictures Corp,

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 14 FEATURES

NIGHT EDITION

By Ray Doyle. CIRCUS QUEEN

By Gertrude Orr. THE ROCKABYE KID

By Edward Sinclair. PRISON SHIP

By Alex Graham. GENIUS MURDER CASE

By Roy Evans. ROARING WHEELS

By Charles Dryden. MURDER IN THE AIR

By Edward Lansing.

SUBSTITUTE PRISONER

By Max Marcin. WHIPPERSNAPPER

Western; with Robert Henry. MASTER DYNAMITE

Western; with Robert Henry. THREE FEET OF LUCK

Western; with Robert Henry. BILLY THE KID, JR.

Western; with Robert Henry. THE BANDIT KING

Outdoor musical; by Bcb Lively and Betty

Laidlaw. ENCHANTED MESA

Outdoor musical; by Tom Gibson.

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HENRY KING

20th Century-Fox

"SEVENTH HEAVEN" "COUNTRY DOCTOR" 'LLOYDS OF LONDON'

In Production

"IN OLD CHICAGO"

Management Harry Wurtzel

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Samuel Goldwyn

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES

Released through United Artists

WOMAN CHASES MAN

Comedy; cast; Miriam Hopkins, Joel Mc- Crea, Charles Winninger, Erik Rhodes, Leona Maricle, Ella Logan, Broderick Craw- ford; director: John Blystone; story: Lynn Root, Frank Fenton; screenplay: Joseph An- thony, Manuel Seff, David Hertz.

STELLA DALLAS

Drama; cast: Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, Anne Shirley, Alan Hale, Barbara O'Neil, Tim Holt; director: King Vidor; novel: Olive Higgins Prouty; dramatic work: Harry W. Gribble, Gertrude Purcell; screenplay: Vic- tor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason.

DEAD END

Drama; cast: Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bogart, Wendy Barrie, Claire Trevor, Allen Jenkins; director: William Wy- ler; play: Sidney Kingsley; screenplay: Lillian Hellman.

THE HURRICANE

Drama; cast: Dorothy Lamour, John Hall, Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey, Thomas Mitchell, Jerome Cowan, Mamo Clark, Movita; director: John Ford;

novel: Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall; screenplay: Dudley Nicholas; adapta- tion: Oliver H. P. Garrett.

THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO

Comedy; cast: Gary Cooper, Sigrid Gurie, Ernest Truex, Basil Rathbone, Alan Hale, George Barbier, H. B. Warner, Ferdinand Gottschalk; screenplay: Robert Sherwood; director: Archie Mayo.

THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES

Musical; in Technicolor; cast: Zorina, Adolphe Menjou, Ritz Brothers, Helen Jep- son, Phil Baker, Edgar Bergen, Bobby Clark, George Balanchine, Virginia Verrill, Ella Logan, American Ballet from the Metropoli- tan Opera House, The Goldwyn Girls; direc- tor: George Marshall.

SPRING IN MY HEART

Comedy; cast: Merle Oberon, Gary Cooper, David Niven; story: Leo McCarey, Frank R. Adams; adaptation: Frederic Lonsdale.

DUCHESS OF BROADWAY

Comedy; story: Barry Trivers, Robert An- drews.

PERSONNEL

DIRECTORS: William Wyler, Archie Mayo, H. C. Potter, John Ford, George Marshall, Gar- son Kanin.

PLAYERS: Gary Cooper, Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan, David Niven, Jon Hall, Jerome Cowan, Sig- rid Gurie, Andrea Leeds, Virginia Verrill,

Zorina, Ella Logan, Ann Graham, Evelyn Terry, Gloria Youngblood.

WRITERS: Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, Anita Loos, John Emerson, Joe Bigelow, David Hertz, George Bradshaw, Lillian Hell-

Grand National Pictures, Inc.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 65 FEATURES

SMALL TOWN BOY

Star: Stuart Erwin; by Manuel Komroff; pro- ducer: Zion Myers.

SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY

Stars: Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker; producer: B. F. Zeldman.

SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT

Star: James Cagney; producer: Victor Schert-

zinger; authors: Victor Schertzinger, Austin Parker.

LOVE TAKES FLIGHT

Star: Bruce Cabot; producer: George A. Hirliman.

THE SHADOW STRIKES

Star: Rod La Rocque; producer: Max Alex- ander.

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Musical Director

Paramount Pictures

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THE GIRL SAID NO

Stars: Gilbert & Sullivan players; producer: Andrew L. Stone.

WALLABY JIM OF THE SOUTH SEAS

Star: Gecrge Houston; adaptation: Major Harold Buckley.

PHOTO-FINISH

Stars: Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt; pro- ducer: George A. Hirliman.

HONOLULU HONEYMOON Producer: Zion Myers.

RENFREW OF THE MOUNTED

HERE'S FLASH CASEY

Star: Eric Linden; screenplay: John Krafft.

KELLY AND STONE IN THE MARINES Producer: Richard A. Rowland.

LOVE ME AGAIN

Star: Anna Sten; producer: Victor Schert- zinger.

PAINTER IN THE SKY

In color; based on "Thief of Taos"; pro- ducer: Richard A. Rowland.

GOVERNMENT AGENT

Stars: Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt; pro- ducer: George A. Hirliman.

FLASH CASEY, CANDID CAMERMAN Star: Eric Linden.

GORGEOUS

Star: Anna Sten; producer: Eugen Frenke. RENFREW IN THE NORTH COUNTRY

WALLABY JIM OF THE ISLANDS

Star: George Houston; author: Ray Schrock.

KING OF THE SIERRAS

Producer: Condor Productions; associate pro- ducer: Frank Gay. THE SHADOW'S DISGUISE

Star: Rod La Rocque; producers: Max and Arthur Alexander.

KELLY AND STONE IN THE ARMY

Producer: Richard A. Rowland.

MAYBE IT'S LOVE

By Carroll Graham; producer: B. F. Zeid- man.

RENFREW GETS HIS MAN

FLASH CASEY AT THE THIRD ALARM Star: Eric Linden.

SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD

By Carroll Graham; producer: B. F. Zeld- man.

WIRE TAPPERS

Stars: Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt; pro- ducer: George A. Hirliman.

KELLY AND STONE IN THE NAVY Producer: Richard A. Rowland.

ORCHID GIRL

Star: Anna Sten; producer: Eugen Frenke.

WALLABY JIM BELOW THE EQUATOR Star: George Houston.

THE SHADOW IN PANAMA

Star: Rod La Rocque; producers: Max and Arthur Alexander.

FLASH CASEY COVERS A MURDER Star: Eric Linden.

KELLY AND STONE IN THE AIR CORPS Producer: Richard A. Rowland.

FACE THE FACTS

Star: Stuart Erwin; by Clarence Budington Kelland; screenplay: Betty Laidlaw, Robert Lively; producer: Richard A. Rowland.

LOTTERY MYSTERY

Stars: Conrad Nagel, P.eanor Hunt.

ROGUES' GALLERY

By Willard Keefe; producer: B. F. Zeld- man.

THE SHADOW IN SOCIETY

Star: Rod La Rocque; Producers: Max and Arthur Alexander.

DYNAMITE

Star: James Cagney; frcm "Hot Oil"; pro- ducer: Richard A. Rowland.

RENFREW RIDES ALONE

STEPPIN' HIGH (Tentative) Star: Stuart Erwin.

WALLABY JIM IN TROUBLE Star: George Houston.

LOVE RUNS INTO MONEY

By Erwin S. Gelsey; producer: B. F. Zeld- man.

BRIGHT BOY

Star: Stuart Erwin.

TEX RITTER WESTERNS

Tex and the Boy Scouts, Frontier Town, Rollin' Plains, The Utah Trail, Arizona Ranger, Law of the Black Hills, Buffalo Country, Mustang Roundup.

KEN MAYNARD WESTERNS

Trailing Trouble, Boots of Destiny, Whirl- wind Horseman, Yankee Rider, Murder at the Rancho, Thirteen and Lucky, Phantom Cowboy, Montana Mutiny.

PERSONNEL

PRODUCERS: Victor Schertzinger, Zion Myers, B. F. Zeldman, George A. Hirliman, M. H. Hoffman, Richard A. Rowland, Edward Finney, Max Alexander, Eugen Frenke, Bud Barsky, Al Herman.

PLAYERS: James Cagney, Stuart Erwin, Anna Sten, Conrad Nagel, Rod La Rocque, George Houston, Eric Linden, EHeanor Hunt, Tex Ritter, Joyce Compton.

DIRECTORS: Glenn Tryon, Duncan Mansfield.

WRITERS: Betty Laidlaw, Robert Lively.

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EXCHANGES

Albany: 1046 Broadway. Atlanta: 133 Walton St. Boston: 54 Piedmont St. Buffalo: 505 Pearl St. Charlottle: 300 W. Third St. Cincinnati: 1635 Central Parkway. Cleveland: Film Exchange Bldg. Chicago: 1325 S. Wabash Ave. Dallas: 508 Park Ave. Denver: 2071 Broadway. Des Moines: 1102 High St. Detroit: 2310 Cass Ave. Indianapolis: 120 W. Michigan St. Kansas City, Mo.: 1701 Wyandotte St. Los Angeles: 1910 S. Vermont Ave.

Milwaukee: 814 N. 11th St. Minneapolis: 1111 Currie Ave. New Haven: 132 Meadow St. New Orleans: 221 S. Liberty St. New York: 630 Ninth Ave. Omaha: 1508 Davenport St. Philadelphia: 1240 Vine St. Pittsburgh: 1623 Blvd. of the Allies. Portland, Ore.: 925 N. W. 19th Ave. Salt Lake City: 250 E. 1st South St. St. touts: 3334 Olive St. San Francisco: 229 Golden Gate Ave. Seattle: 2419 Second Ave. Washington, D. C: 203 I St., N. W.

Guaranteed Pictures Co.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 7 FEATURES

PHANTOM SHIP

Featured: Bela Lugosi, Shirley IRISH AND PROUD OF IT

Featured: Richard Hayward. THE EARLY BIRD

Featured: Richard Hayward. WHITE IVORY

Featured: Jock Mulhall.

Grey.

DRUMS OF ARABY

Special cast.

HELD FOR MURDER

Featured: Mary Carlisle. MIDNIGHT SHADOWS

Featured: Mischa Auer.

J. H. Hoffberg Co., Inc.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 18 FEATURES 26 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES SET

WEDDING OF PALO

Producer: Dr. Knud Rasmussen. VOICE OF INDIA

Producer: Paul L. Hoefler. NEZNATE HADIRMSHU

(Business Under Duress); produced in

Czechoslovakia. SKRIVANCI PISEN

(Song of the Lark); produced in Czecho- slovakia. ADA TO NIE WYPADA

(Ada That Will Never Do); produced in

Poland. PHANTOM OF SANTE FE

Stars: Nina Quartero; Norman Kerry.

STRYCEK z AMERIKY

(Uncle from America); produced in Czecho- slovakia. SANGEN OM DEN ELDRODA BLOMMAN

(Song of Scarlet Flower); produced in

Sweden. INVITATION TO THE WALTZ

Star: Lillian Harvey. I GIVE MY HEART

Star: Gita Alpar. KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN

Stars: Solly O'Neil, John F. Robertson. STUDENT ROMANCE

From: "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg,"

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AUBREY SCOTTO

Director

FOLLOW YOUR HEART" "TICKET TO PARADISE" "HAPPY GO LUCKY" "SMART GIRL"

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SHORT SUBJECTS

COMPLETED:

Broadway 'Dance Parade, Hollywood Magic, Shanghai, Bamboo, Isles of Paradise, Flori-

dian Curiosities, Busy Spots in Florida. C^arillion, Makers, Baltimore Home of Wally Simpson, International Varieties, Golden Harbor, Young Explorer.

Ideal Pictures Corp.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 6 FEATURES 50 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES

JUNGLE GIGOLO

FOUND ALIVE

GIRL FROM GEORGIA

THE DIVORCE RACKET MANHATTAN TOWER MAD AGE

SHORT SUBJECTS

IDEAL NOVELTIES

12 one-reelers; Animal Aristocracy, Birds of a Feather, Wild Animal Appetites, When Winter Comes, Spring is Here, Good Old Summer Time, Autumn Leaves, Legend of the Skies, Jungle Babies, Sacred Elephants, Monkey Business, Peculiar Pets. IDEAL WHATNOTS

29 one-reelers; Goofy Games, Canal Gyp- sies, Land of Islam, Mystic East, We're on Our Way, Real Americans, Garden of Allah, Strange Hobbies, Journey Thru Ger- many, Big City, Television Romance, Land of the Nile, Proudest Americans, 'Neath Mediterranean Skies, White Wings, Primi-

tive America, On With the Dance, Happy Daze, Menage of Guatemala, Jerusalem the Holy City, Glory That Was Egypt, Some- thing for Nothing, First Chiseller, Camera Thrills, Buzzsaws and Dynamite, News Comics, Veterans of the Sea, Spain Yester- day and Today, Venice and the Glass- Master, Water Babies.

TWO REELERS

Five; Hold that Wild Boar, Destiny, Earth- quake, Truth About Ethiopia, The Mascot.

THREE REELERS

Four; River, of Death, The Next War, The Golden Ghost, Evolution.

Imperial Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 32 FEATURES 26 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES

MY WONDERING DAUGHTER

Drama; by Leonard Lee. SOPHISTICATED LADY

Drama; by Robert Oliver. BEAUTY RACKET

Action drama; by Charles S. Strong. BACK FROM RENO

Comedy-drama; by Glenn Watkins. THE MODEL MURDER

Mystery; by George Norriss. HONOR AMONG WOMEN

Drama; by Jeanne Bowman.

SKY GIRL

Action drama; by Nellie Graf. NEGLIGEE

Comedy-drama; by Gladys Sloan. PENTHOUSE LOVE

Drama; by Richard Kent. NIGHT OF CRIME

Comedy-mystery; by Armstrong Livingston. PETTICOAT LANE

Drama; by S. S. Weil. MURDER IN THE SUPREME COURT LOVE TAKES A WALK

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Samuel Goldwyn Productions

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BACHELOR GIRL'S DIARY NO LONGER HIS WOMAN WOMEN AT PLAY SOUTH OF SANTE FE PRAIRIE WAGON WE'LL FIGHT FOR TEXAS DESERT SCOUT BUCKSKIN BORDER FIGHTER FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM SHOOTING FOR GLORY

POETIC GEMS

13 one-reelers.

FIGHTING PLAINSMAN

COWBOY CAVALIER

SIX GUN COURAGE

THE MASKED RIDER

SIX SHOOTER LAW

LAW MAN FROM MONTANA

TWO GUN TERROR

LAW COMES TO THE BADLANDS

WYOMING WILDCAT

SHORT SUBJECTS

COLOR CLASSICS

13 one-reelers.

EXCHANGES

New York: 630 Ninth Ave.

Albany: C. H. Tarbox.

Boston: 12 Piedmont St.

New Haven: 134 Meadow St.

Philadelphia: 1220 Vine St.

Washington, 'D. C: 1001 New Jersey Ave.,

N. W. Buffalo: 505 Pearl St. Cincinnati: 529 Walnut St. Cleveland: Film Bldg. Detroit: 2310 Cass Ave. Chicago: 831 S. Wabsh Ave. Milwaukee: 717 W. Wells St.

St. Louis: 3317 Olive St. Indianapolis: 440 N. Illinois St. Kansas City: 110 W. 18th St. Minneapolis: 70 Glenwood St. Dallas: Film Exchange Bldg. Oklahoma City: Grand and Lee Sts. Pittsburgh: 1623 Blvd. of the Allies. San Antonio: 405 N. Flores St. Los Angeles: 1928 S. Vermont Ave. San Francisco: 247 Golden Gate Ave. Portland, Ore.: 925 N. W. 19th St. Seattle: 2319 Second Ave.

Jay Dee Kay Productions

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 4 FEATURES

FEATURES COMPLETED

SLAVES IN BONDAGE

Producer: J. D. Kendis.

CRUSADE AGAINST RACKETS

Producer: J. D. Kendis.

Kinotrade

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 14 FEATURES

THE GIRL FROM POLTAVA

Operetta. HOY COMIENZA LA VIDA

Romantic drama. EL CABALLERO AUDAZ

Spanish. GAUCHAZO

Spanish musical.

DANZON

Spanish musical. JEWISH TALKING PICTURES

Four. COLORED MUSICALS

Four. I HATE WAR

Exploitation feature.

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SAMUEL GOLDWYN

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Walter Lantz Productions

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 26 SHORT SUBJECTS

Released through Universal

OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT

26 one-reel cartoons.

Lenauer International

Films, Inc

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 1 FEATURE 4 SHORT SUBJECTS

TSAR TO LENIN

Historical document.

FEATURE

SHORT SUBJECTS

ONE-REELERS Road, Tyrolese Costumes and Customs,

Four; Rock and Ice, Grossglochner-Alpine Salzkammergut.

Harold Lloyd Corp.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937^1938 1 FEATURE

Released by Paramount

PROFESSOR BEWARE (Tentative) Marian Cockrell; screenplay: Jack Cunning-

Star: Harold Lloyd; story: Francis and ham.

David L. Loew Productions

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 2 FEATURES

Released by Columbia

JOE E. BROWN FEATURES

Two; star: Joe E. Brown; director: Edward Sedgwick.

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Director

"THE BARRIER"

A Harry Sherman Production Paramount Release

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Major Pictures Corp.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 16 FEATURES

Released by Paramount

FEATURES SET

SAPPHIRE SAL NIGHT OF MYSTERY

Star: Mae West; director: Eddie Sutherland; Star: Grant Richards.

story: Jo Swerhng. ENGLISH DERBY

LOVE ON TOAST With: Beatrice Lillie.

With: John Payne, Katharine "Sugar" Kane. MY WORLD

ANGEL EYES WHAT HO

Star: Kitty Clancy. Star: Gary Cooper.

CALL BACK LOVE LIFE OF BURDEN

Star: Kitty Clancy. THE MAN IN EVENING CLOTHES

PERSONNEL

^RITEI

Malloy, Leonard Ross.

PLAYERS: Mae Mest, Beatrice Lillie, Mady WRITERS: Jo Swerlng, Richard Connell, Doris

Correll, Stella Adler, Kitty, Qancy, Grant Richards, Katherine "Sugar" Kane, John Payne.

The March of Time

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 13 SHORT SUBJECTS

Distributed by RKO

THE MARCH OF TIME Marche du Temps" for French release; 8

13 one-reelers. ,,, •., , jit- ■' i o u

„.,,,,„. .11 1 1 lo La Marcha del iiempo for Spanish re-

Note: March of Time will also produce IJ

editions for British Empire release; 13 "La lease.

Mentone Productions

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 1 FEATURE 19 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURE

APRIL IN YOUR EYES

Musical; story by Arthur Pearson.

SHORT SUBJECTS

MENTONE MUSICALS NU-ATLAS PRODUCTIONS

13 two-reelers; distributed by Universal. 6 one-reelers; distributed by RKO.

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In preparation :

"THE SEA TERROR

(Story by Frederick G. Wagner and Jack Hess)

RAYMOND FRIEDGEN

(Producer of 'Tish from Hell")

Now Producing a Series of Authentic Adventure Feature Dromes Storring CAPTAIN WALLACE CASWELL, JR.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 44 to 52 FEATURES 97 SHORT SUBJECTS 104 NEWSREELS

NOTE: No pictures specifically announced by litle but many of those planned, and already com- pleted, are expected to be from the following.

FEATURES

GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST

Musical; music: Sigmund Romberg; book: David Belasco; producer: William Anthony McGuire; cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Buddy Ebsen, Roy Bolger.

ROSALIE

Musical; screenplay: William A. McGuire; original story: Guy Bolton; music: George Gershwin, Sigmund Romberg; producer: William Anthony McGuire; cast: Eleanor Powell, Nelson Eddy, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Delia Lind.

THREE COMRADES

Drama; producer: Joseph Mankiewicz; by Erich Maria Remarque; cast: Luise Rainer, Robert Taylor, Spencer Tracy, James Ste- wart.

IDIOT'S DELIGHT

Melodrama; director: Clarence Brown; pro- ducer: Hunt Stromberg; author: Robert E. Sherwood; cast: Clark Gable.

THE BEST DRESSED WOMAN IN PARIS Producer: Edgar Selwyn.

LOLA MONTEZ

Drama; play: Adolph Paul; novel: T. Ever- ett Haare; producer: Joseph Mankiewicz; cast: Joan Crawford.

SPANISH OMELET

Comedy; by Edward Hope Coffey, Jr.; pro- ducer: James K. McGuinness; cast: Robert Montgomery.

STAND UP AND FIGHT

Drama; producer: James K. McGuinness; novel: Forbes Parkhill; cast: Wallace Beery.

SPRINGTIDE

Novel; J. B. Priestly; producer: Hunt Strom- berg; cast: Robert Taylor, Wallace Beery.

THE FIREFLY

Operetta; book and lyrics: Otto Harbach; music: Rudolf Friml; producer: Hunt Strom- berg; cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Allan Jones, Warren William.

THE GREAT WALTZ

Operetta; Book: Moss Hart; from "Waltzes of Vienna," by Johonn Strauss, Sr., and Jr.; producer: Bernard Hyman; cast: Meliza Korjus.

TELL IT TO THE MARINES

Comedy; story: Morris Morkey; producer:

James K. McGuinness; cast: Robert Taylor, Spencer Tracy.

THE GREAT CANADIAN

Comedy-drama; story: Robert Hopkins; Vicki Bourn; producer: Bernard Hyman; cast: Clark Gable.

TEST PILOT

Drama; original: Lieut. Comm. Frank Wead; producer: Louis D. Lighten; cast: Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy.

DOUBLE WEDDING

Comedy-drama; play: Ferenc Molnar; pro- ducer: Joseph Mankiewicz; cast: William Pov/ell, Myrna Loy.

KIM

Drama; by Rudyard Kipling; producer: Louis D. Lighten; cast: Frederick Bartholo- mew, Robert Taylor.

BIG CITY

Original: Norman Krasna; producer; Nor- man Krasna; cast: Luise Rainer, Spencer Tracy.

RETURN OF THE THIN MAN

Comedy-mystery; original: Dashiell Ham- mett; producer: Hunt Stromberg; cast: Wil- liam Powell, Myrna Loy.

LIVE, LOVE AND LEARN

Drama; novel: Helen Grace Carlisle; pro- ducer: Harry Rapf; cast: Robert Montgom- ery, Rosalind Russell.

HATS IN THE AIR

Musical; original: Dwight Taylor; producer: Jack Cunnings; cast: Eleanor Powell.

MARIE ANTOINETTE

Drama; novel: Stefan Zweig; producer: Hunt Stromberg; cast: Norma Shearer.

A YANK AT OXFORD

Comedy-drama; story: John Monk Saunders; cast: Robert Taylor, Maureen O'Sullivan; to be made in England.

THOROUGHBREDS DON'T CRY

Comedy-drama; original: J. Walter Ruben; producer: Harry Rapf; cast: Mickey Rooney, Douglas Scott.

MY WIFE

Drama; story: Matt Taylor; producer: Michael Fessier; cast: Josephine Hutchinson, Toby Wing, George Murphy, Sidney Black-

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DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY 'WITH BYRD AT THE NORTH AND SOUTH POLES"

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

THE BRIDE WORE RED

Comedy-drama; play: Ferenc Molnor; pro- ducer: Joseph Mankiewicz; cast: Joan Craw- ford, Franchot Tone, Robert Young. SWING FEVER

Musical comedy; original: Florence Ryer- son, Edgar Allan Woclf; producer: Harry Rapf; cast: Allan Jones, Judy Garland, Billie Burke, Frank Morgan, Maureen O'Sulli- van.

MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH

Comedy; original: Herman Mankiewicz; cast: Edna May Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Pidgeon.

CONQUEST

Drama; story: W. Gasiorowski, Helen Je- rome; producer: Bernard Hyman; cast: Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer.

MADAME X

Drama; play: Alexandre Bisson; producer: James K. McGuinness; cast: Gladys George, John Beal, Warren William.

HAL ROACH FEATURES

TOPPER

Novel: Thome Smith; cast: Constance Ben- nett, Cary Grant, Roland Young, Billie Burke. ROADSHOW

Novel: Eric Hatch, Jack Jevne; musical num-

bers: Hcagy Carmichael; cast: Oliver Hardy, Palsy Kelly, Lyda Roberti, Rosina Lawrence. THE GIT THERE STROKE! (Tentative)

Story: Eric Hatch; music and screenplay: Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby.

OTHER STORY PROPERTIES AVAILABLE FOR 1937-1938

A COUPLE OF QUICK ONES

Novel: Eric Hatch. ADVENTURE FOR THREE

By Marcella Burke, R. B. Wills. A FAMILY AFFAIR

By Albert Richard Wetjen. A LADY COMES TO TOWN

By Clements Ripley. ALGERIA

Play: Glen McDoncugh; music: Victor Her- bert. ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT

Novel: Ben Ames Williams. ALWAYS TOMORROW

Original: Mildred Cram, Marcella Burke. A NATIVE SON RETURNS

Novel: Ida M. Evans. ANCHOR MAN

By Fanny Heaslip Lea. AND SO VICTORIA

By Vaughan Wilkins. AROUSE AND BEWARE

Novel: MacKinlay Kantor. BLUE BLOOD

By Myles Connolly. BRIGHT GIRL

By Vina Delmar. CAPRICE

Novel: Dal ton Trumbo. CAT ACROSS THE PATH

Novel: Ruth Feiner. COURTHOUSE SQUARE

Novel: Hamilton Basso. DECLASSE

By Zoe Akins. EXPOSURE

By Dr. Frank J. Clancy, William J. Murphy. FALSE DREAMS FAREWELL

By Hugh Stange.

FELIX

By Henri Bernstein. FERIKE AS GUEST ARTIST

By Laszlo Bus-Fekete, Alexander Goth. FINISHING SCHOOL

By F. Tennyson Jesse. FRAT HOUSE

By Fred Ballard, Mignon G. Eberhart. GOLD EAGLE GUY

By Melvin P. Levy. GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS

Novel: James Hilton. GRAM

By Kathleen Norris. GREAT LAUGHTER

By Fannie Hurst. GREEN GROW THE LILACS

By Lynn Riggs. HALFWAY HOUSE

Novel: Ellery Queen. HER EXCELLENCY'S CIGAR STORE

By Laszlo Bus-Fekete. IF I WERE YOU

By Guy Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse. I HAVE MARRIED AN ANGEL

By Janos Vaszary. I LOVE YOU AGAIN

Novel: Octavus Roy Cohen. KATINKA

Play: Otto Harbach. LA TENDRESSE

By Henry Bataille. LIVING IN A BIG WAY

By Louis Bromfield. LOST HORIZONS

By Harry Segall. LUCKY NIGHT

By Oliver Claxton.

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London

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

MAIDEN VOYAGE

By Ernest Vajda. MANON LESCAUT

Novel: L'abbe Prevost. MAN PROPOSES

By W. Chethan-Strode. MANNEQUIN

By Katharine Brush. MARIE ANTOINETEE

By Stefan Zweig. MARY ROSE OF MIFFLIN

Novel: Frances Roberta Sterrett. MEN FROM GUIANA

Novel: Robert Thoeren. MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG

Play: George S. Kaufman, Moss Hart. MR. AND MRS. WASHINGTON

By Rupert Hughes, Carey Wilson. MRS. VAN KLEEK

By Hinor Mordaunt. MY GIRL FRIDAY

By Maxwell Shane, Bill Thomas. NANCY STAIR

Novel: Elinor Macartney Lane. NATIONAL VELVET

Novel: Enid Ragnold. NAVY BLUE AND GOLD

Novel: George Bruce. NIGHT IN GLENGYLE

Novel: John Ferguson. NIGHT OPERATOR

By Lucile Selk Edgerton. NO HERO

Novel: J. P. Marquand. NOT TOO NARROW, NOT TOO DEEP

Novel: Richard B. Sale. ONCE THERE WAS A PRISONER

Play: Jean Anouilh. ONCE UPON A TIME

Novel: Fannie Hurst. ONE CAME HOME

By Grace Norton. ONE EVERY MINUTE

By Garet Garrett. PARTY

By Ivor Novello. PIERRE OF THE PLAINS

By Sir Gilbert Parker. PITCAIRN'S ISLAND

By James Norman Hall, Charles Nordhoff. PRESENTING LILY MARS

By Booth Tarkinglon. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Play: Helen Jerome; novel: Jane Austen. QUO VADIS

Novel: Henry Sienkiev^^icz. RACE THE SUN

Novel: Dale Collins. RAGE IN HEAVEN

Novel: James Hilton. RENNIE PEDDIGOE

Novel: Booth Tarkington.

SAD INDIAN

Novel: Thames Williamson. SARI

By Jules Wilhelm, Fritz Grunbaum; music:

Emmerich Kalman. SCATTERED SEEDS

Play: Pauline Brooks, Burnet Hershey. SEA OF GRASS

Novel; Conrad Richter. SEHOY. AHOY!

By Clements Ripley. SHADOW OF THE WING

By Richard Schayer, Frank Wead. SILAS MARNER

Novel: George Eliot. SWEETHEARTS

By Harry B. Smith, F. De Gressac. THE A. B. C. MURDERS

Novel: Agatha Christie. THE AMERICAN FLAGGS

Novel: Kathleen Norris. THE COMPOSITE MAN

By Ronald Jeans. THE DEVIL PASSES

Play: Benn W. Levy. THE DISTAFF SIDE

Play: John Van Druten. THE FAR OFF HILLS

Play: Lennox Robinson. THE FIRST OF THE MONTH SERIES

By Everett Rhodes Castle. THE FOUNDRY

Novel: Albert Halper. THE FOUR MARYS

Novel: Fanny Heaslip Lea. THE FRENCH QUARTER

Novel: Herbert Asbury. THE HARBOURMASTER

Novel: William McFee. THE MUTE KNIGHT

Play: Eugene Heltai. THE LONGEST NIGHT

By William Wellman. THE PARADINE CASE

Novel: Robert Hitchens. THE PRINCE OF PILSEN

By Frank Fixley, Gustav Luders. THE RED MILL

Play: Victor Herbert, Henry Blossom. THE SECOND MRS. LYNTON

Novel: Wilson Collison. THE SHINING HOUR

Play: Keith Winter. THE SHOW SHOP

Play: James Forbes. THE SPUR OF PRIDE

Novel: Percival C. Wren. THE TRANSGRESSOR

Novel: Anthony Richardson. THE VANISHED MINIATURE

Novel: Erich Kastner. THE WIND AND THE RAIN

Play: Merton Hodge.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

THREE MEN IN THE SNOW

Novel: Erich Kastner. TIMBER LINE

Novel: Gene Fowler. TOSSPOT

Novel: Daniel Moore. TROUBADOUR IN TROUBLE

By Franz Schulz, Joy Gorney. TWO THIEVES

Novel: Manuel Komroff. VEIN OF IRON

Novel: Ellen Glasgow. WEEPING IS FOR WOMEN

Novel: (Donald Ban Chidsey.

M-G-M MUSICALS

6 two-reelers. CRIME DOESN'T PAY

6 tViTO-reelers. PETE SMITH SPECIALTIES

15 one-reelers. M-G-M MINIATURES

10 one-reelers. HISTORICAL MYSTERIES

10 one-reelers. ROBERT BENCHLEY

8 one-reelers.

WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES

By Wyndham Gittens. WOMAN OF SPAIN

Novel: Scott O'Dell. ROBIN HOOD BENEFITS FORGOT SHOPWORN ANGEL BROADWAY MELODY OF 1939 AS THOUSAND CHEER HONOLULU YELLOW JACKET MOLLY, BLESS HER

SHORT SUBJECTS

OUR GANG

12 one-reelers. FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALKS

12 one-reelers; in Technicolor. M-G-M CARTOONS

13 one-reelers. AUDIOSCOPIK SUBJECT

1 one-reeler.

LAUREL-HARDY RE-ISSUES

4; Beau Hunks, Blotto, The Perfect Day. County Hospital.

PERSONNEL

STARS: Lionel Barrymore, Freddie Bartholo- mew, Wallace Beery, Joan Crawford, Nel- son Eddy, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Gladys George, Helen Hayes, Charles Laughton, Myrna Loy, Jeanette MaoDonald, Marx Brothers, Robert Montgomery, EHeanor Powell, William Powell, Luise Rainer, Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Spencer Tracy.

FEATURED PLAYERS: Elizabeth Allen, John Arlington, Janet Beecher, Robert Benchley, Ray Bolger, Ariane Borg, Matthew Boulton, Virginia Bruce, Billie Burke, Bruce Cabot, Lynne Carver, Jean Chatburn, Roger Con- verse, Henry Daniell, Louis Durst, Melvyn Douglas, Buddy Ebsen, Cliff Edwards, Madge Evans, Grace Ford, Betty Furness, Reginald Gardiner, Judy Garland, Natalie Garson, Charles Gorin, Charley Grapewin, Virginia Gray, Julie Haydon, Ted Healy, William Henry, Willie Howard, Rita Johnson, Allen Jones, Guy Kibbee, Hissa Landi, Suzanne Larson, Mitchell Lewis, Delia Lind, Tilly Losch, Douglas MacPhail, Ruby Mercer, Una Merkel, Frank Morgan, Stanley Morner, George Murphy, Edward Norris, Edna May Oliver, Oscar O'Shea, Maureen O'SuUivan, Reginald Owen, Barnett Parker, Cecilia Parker, Nat Pendleton, Leonard Penn, Juanita Ouigley, Jessie Ralph, Florence Rice, Mickey Rooney, Clarence Russell, Rosalind Russell, Lewis Stone, James Stewart, Shepard Strud- wick, Franchot Tone, Helen Troy, Sophie

Tucker, Johnny Weissmuller, Dame Mae Whitty, Warren William, Dick Winslow, Cora Witherspoon, Robert Young, George Zucco.

DIRECTORS: Dorothy Arzner, Frank Borzage, Clarence Brown, Jack Conway, George Cukor, Roy Del Ruth, George Fitzmaurice, Victor Fleming, Sidney Franklin, Robert Z. Leonard, Gustav Machaty, Edwin L. Marin, J. Walter Ruben, George Seitz, Edward Slo- man, John M. Stahl, Errol Taggert, Richard Thorpe, W. S. Van Dyke, Slauko Vorkapich, Sam Wood.

WRITERS: Zee Akins, Vicki Baum, Homer Beery, Thomas Bell, Robert Benchley, A. W. Bernal, Jr., David Boehm, Herman Boxer, Maude Brown, Hugo Butler, Lenore Coffee, George Harmon Coxe, Mitzi Cummings, Ruth Cummings, Cliff Dixon, George C. Drum- gold, Virginia Faulkner, Ladislaus Bus- Fekete, Bradbury Foote, Douglas Foster, Everett Freeman, Jules Furthman, Harold Goldman, Frances Goodrich, Leon Gordon, Mauri Grashin, Eleanore Griffin, Albert Hackett, Comm. H. S. Haislip, Harry Hamil- ton, Elmer Harris, Lawrence Hazard, Philippe Heriat, John C. Higgins, James Hilton, Monck- ton Hoffe, Robert Hopkins, Cyril Hume, William Hurlbut, Talbot Jennings, Niki Jus- tin, Karl Kamb, Paul Kunasz, Noel Langley, Leonard Lee, Robert Lees, Anita Loos, Harry Loud, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum,

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Herman Mankiewicz, Morris Markey, Jack McGowon, Andrew Morthland, Hugh Mills, Ogden Nash, Frank H. O'Neill, Jr., George Oppenheimer, Marion Parsonnet, Robert Pirosh, Maurice Rapf, Stanley Rauh, Tcm Reed, Gottfried Reinhardt, Conrad Richter, Frederic I. Rinaldo, William Roberts, How- ard E. Rogers, Florence Ryerson, Waldo

Call, Jr., Don Schary, E. Richard Schayer, George Seaton, Arthur Sheekman, Robert E. Sherwood, Dalton Trumbo, Catherine Turney, Salka Viertel, Mrs. I. Vcn Cube, Maurine Watkins, Claudine West, Charles E. Whit- taker, Carey Wilson, Walter Wise, Edgar A. Woolf, Philip Wylie.

EXCHANGES

Albany: 1060 Broadway. Atlanta: 198 Lickie St., N. W. Boston: 46 Church St. Butte: 109 E. Granite St. Charlotte: 426 W. 4th St. Chicago: 1327 S. Wabash Ave. Cincinnati: 1638 Central Parkway Blvd. Cleveland: 2346 Payne Ave. Dallas: 2013 Jackson St. Denver: 2100 Broadway. Des Moines: 618 Twelfth St. Detroit: 2310 Cass Ave. Indianapolis: 421 N. Illinois St. Kansas City: 220 W. 18th St. Los Angeles: 1620 Cordova St. Memphis: 502 S. Second St.

Milwaukee: 732 W. State St.

Minneapolis: 1104 Currie Ave.

New Haven: 134 Meadow St.

New Orleans: 150 S. Liberty St.

New York: 630 Ninth Ave.

Oklahoma City: 629 W. Grand Ave.

Omaha: 1512 Davenport St.

Philadelphia: 1233 Summer St.

Pittsburgh: 1631 Blvd. of the Allies.

Portland, Ore.: 1133 N. W. Glisan St.

St. Louis: 3010 Olive St.

Salt Lake City: 123 S. Second East St.

San Francisco: 259 Hyde St.

Seattle: 2331 Second Ave.

Washington, D. C: 1009 New Jersey Ave., N.W.

Monogram Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 44 FEATURES

FEATURES SET

BOY OF THE STREETS

Star: Jackie Cooper, comedy-drama; by Rowland Brown.

ATLANTIC FLIGHT

Star: Dick Merrill; drama; by Dick Grace; screenplay: Alden Nash, Nickolas Barrows.

HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY

Star: Mickey Rocney; with: Ann? Nagel, Frank Shields, Edward Pawley, William Gould; drama; screanplay: Robert Lee John- son; director: William Nigh.

PARADISE ISLE

Star: Movita; with: Warren Hull, Kenn3th Harlan, George Piltz, Pierre Watkins; drama with music; by Allan Vaughan EUston; screenplay: Maricn Orth; producer: Dorothy Reid; director: Arthur Greville Collins.

BLAZING BARRIERS

With: Frank "Juni r" Coghlan, Edward Arnold, Jr., Irene Franklin, Florine Mc- Kinney, Guy Bates Pest, Jack Randall; orig- inal: Edwin C. Parsons; director: Aubrey Scotto.

RIDERS OF THE DAWN

Star: Jack Randall; with: Peggy Keys, War-

ner Richmond, Georga Cooper; musical western; original: Robert Emmett; director: R. N. Bradbury.

THE TIRTEENTH MAN

With: Weldon Heyburn, Inez Courtney, Grace Durkin, Selmer Jackson, Eadie Adams, Milburn Stone; mystery: screenplay: John Krafft; director: William Nigh.

LEGION OF MISSING MEN

With: Ralph Fcrbes, Ben Alexander; drama; Story: Norman Houston; director: Hamilton MacFadden.

LUCK OF ROARING CAMP

With: Owen Davis, Jr., Joan Woodbury, Charles Brckaw, Charles King, Jr.; drama: original: Erel Hcrrte; screenplay: Harvey Gates; director: I. V. Willat.

THE OUTER GATE

With: Ralph Morgan, Kay Linaker, Ben Alex- ander, Charles Brckaw; drama; novel: Octavus Roy Cohen; screenplay: Laurie Brazee; director: Ray Cannon.

THIRTEENTH GUEST

With: Ginger Rogers, Lyle Talbot; novel:

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Armitage Trail; screenplay: Frances Hyland,

Arthur Hoerl; director: Albert Ray. SHADOWS OF THE ORIENT

With: Regis Toomey, Esther Ralston, J. Far-

rell MacDonald, Sidney Blackmer; mystery:

by L. E. Heifetz; screenplay: Charles Fran- cis Royal; director: Burt Lynwood. ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLOST

Novel: Gene Stratton-Porter; screenplay:

Harvey Gates. COLLEGE SWEETHEART

By Leona Dalrymple; musical. LAND OF THE SKY BLUE WATER

Star: Movita; musical; based on Charles

Wakefield Cadman melodies. FRECKLES COMES HOME

Novel: Jeannette Stratton-Porter. FEDERAL BULLETS

Novel: Major George Fielding Eliot; screen- play: Eugen Alan. TELEPHONE OPERATOR

By Barry Barringer. TWO WELL-DRESSED MEN

Comedy drama; by Jack Neville: director:

Arthur G. Collins. SALESLADY

Novel: Harold Morrow. PORT OF MISSING GIRLS

Drama. THE COUNTRY FAIR

Comedy-drama; by Felice Hepburn. WOLF CALL

By Jack London. THE MARINES ARE HERE

By Franklin Adreon, Jr., screenplay: Charles

Logue. FALSE COLORS

By Ruth Erwin. A BRIDE FOR HENRY

By Josephine Bentham; screenplay: Marion

Orth. THE GIRL NEXT DOOR

Comedy drama; by Stephen Warding.

NUMBERED WOMAN

By Harrison Jacob. SCANDAL

By Kathleen Shepard. QUEEN OF THE YUKON

By Jack London. CIRCUS LADY

By Llewellyn Hughes; screenplay: Marion

Orth. MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME

Drama with music; by Hugh Prince. DANGER VALLEY

Musical western; star: Jack Randall. WHERE THE WEST BEGINS

Musical western; star: Jack Randall; by

Robert Emmett. SNOW DUST

Musical western; star Jack Randall. WONDER OF THE WEST

Musical western; star Jack Randall. MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER

Musical western; star Jack Randall. THE LAST FRONTIER

Musical western; star Jack Randall. MAN'S COUNTRY

Musical western; star Jack Randall. WEST OF RAINBOW'S END

Western. A RIDIN' GENT

Western. THE CODE OF THE RANGE

Western. TRAININ' BACK

Western. ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE

Western. GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE MAN

Western. THE PAINTED TRAIL

Western. THE COUNTRY BEYOND

Western.

PERSONNEL

PRODUCERS: Ken Goldsmith, Lon Young, R. N. Bradbury, Dorothy Reid, Joseph Henry Steele.

PLAYERS: Jackie Cooper, Dick Merrill, Mickey Rooney, Anne Nagel, Frank Shields, Wel- don Heyburn, Jack Randall, Inez Courtney, Edward Arnold, Jr., Movita, Warren Hull, Ralph Forbes, Ben Alexander, Joan Wood- bury, Owen Davis, Jr., Charles Brokaw, Frank Coghlan, Jr., Florine McKinney, Ralph

Morgan, Kay Linaker, Grace Durkin, Ed- ward Pawley, Selmer Jackson.

DIRECTORS: R. N. Bradbury, William Nigh, Aubrey Scotto, Arthur Greville Collins, I. V. Willat, William Berke.

WRITERS: Robert Lee Johnson, Edwin C. Par- sons, John Krafft, Harvey Gates, Marion Orth, Robert Emmett, Dick Grace Charles Logue, Alden Nash, Nickolas Barrows, Barry Barringer, Eugene Alan.

Atlanta: 163 Walton St. Charlotte: 224 S. Second St. New Orleans: 223 S. Liberty St. Memphis: 395 S. Second St.

EXCHANGES

Boston: 39 Church St. Buffalo: 505 Pearl St. Chicago: 843 S. Wabash Ave. Qincinnati: 1635 Central Parkway.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Cleveland: Film Exchange Bldg.

Dallas: 304 S. Harwood St.

Denver: 2071 Broadv^^ay.

Salt Lake City: 258 E. 1st South St.

Des Moines: 515-A Tenth St.

Omaha: 1503 Davenport St.

Detroit: Film Bldg.

Kansas City, Mo.: 130 W. 18th St.

St. Louis: 3212 Olive St.

Los Angeles: 1924 S. Vermont Ave.

San Francisco: 308 Turk St. Milwaukee: 1030 N. 8th St. Minneapolis: 35 Glenwood Ave. New York: 603 Ninth Ave. Philadelphia: 2141 Vine St. Washington, D. C: 203 Eye St., N. W. Oklahoma City: 702 V2 Grand Ave., W. Pittsburgh: 425 Van Braam St. Seattle: 2422 Second St. Portland, Ore.: 4603 Wisteria St., N. E.

Mutual Motion Picture

Distributors

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 12 FEATURES

FEATURES SET

WITH LIVINGSTON IN AFRICA

Producer: James A. FitzPatrick; star: Percy Marmont.

WAJAN: THE SON OF THE WITCH

HEAD HUNTERS OF BORNEO THE NEW GULLIVER CLOISTERED

Olympic Pictures Corp-

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 16 FEATURES

BELLA DONNA NIGHT CLUB QUEEN MURDER IN THE RED BARN WANDERING JEW WITHOUT WARNING CAPTAIN MOONLIGHT BLIND JUCTINCE CROUCHING BEAST

MURDER BY APPOINTMENT

PHANTOM FIEND

TRIUMPH OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

BROKEN MELODY

FOUR MASKED MEN

GHOST CAMERA

HIGH TREASON

SHERLOCK, JR.

Paramount Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 50-60 FEATURES 102 SHORT SUBJECTS 104 NEWSREELS

FEATURES SET

HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME

Star: Irene Dunne; with: Randolph Scott, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff, Raymond Walburn, Ben Blue, Charles Bickford; direc- tor: Rouben Mamoulian.

SOULS AT SEA

Stars: Gary Cooper, George Raft; v/ith: Frances Dee, Henry Wilcoxon, Olympe Bradna.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

ARTISTS AND MODELS

With: Jack Benny, Ida Lupino, Richard Al- ien, Gail Patrick, Judy Canova, Ben Blue, the Yacht Club Boys, Andre Kostelanetz and Orchestra, Louis Armstrong and Band.

ANGEL

Star: Marlene Dietrich; with Herbert Mar- shall, Melvyn Douglas, Edward Everett Horton; director: Ernst Lubitsch.

SAPPHIRE SAL

Star: Mae West; producer: Emanuel Cohen.

EBB TIDE

In Technicolor: with: Ray Milland, Frances Farmer, Oscar Homolka, Lloyd Nolan.

SPAWN OF THE NORTH

With: Beulah Bond.

DOUBLE OR NOTHING

With: Bing Crosby, Martha Raye, Andy iDevine, Mary Carlisle.

ARGENTINE LOVE

With; George Raft, Ida Lupino, Dorothy Lamour.

TRUE CONFESSION

Stars: Carole Lombard, Fred MocMurray; director: Wesley Ruggles.

COLLEGE SWING

With: George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, Charles Butterworth, Eleanore Whit- ney, Ben Blue, Johnny Downs, Rufe Davis, John Howard, Robert Cummings, Marsha Hunt, Olympe Bradna.

WELLS FARGO

With: Joel McCrea, Frances Dee, Bob Burns, Lloyd Nolan; director: Frank Lloyd.

BUCCANEER

Star: Frederic March; with: Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, Anthony Quinn, Olympe Bradna, Larry Crabbe, Ian Keith, Porter Hall; produced and directed by Cecil B. deMille.

CHOCOLATE PARADE

With: Louis Armstrong and Band.

YOU AND ME

Stars: Sylvia Sidney, George Raft; director: Fritz Lang: musical score: Kurt Weil.

BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE

Star: Claudette Colbert; director: Ernst Lubitsch.

BIG BROADCAST OF 1938

With: Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, Shirley Ross, Dorothy Lamour, Ben Blue, Leif Erikson.

WHAT HO!

Star: Gory Cooper; producer: Emanuel Cohen.

THINGS BEGAN TO HAPPEN

Star: W. C. Fields.

BEAU GESTE

In Technicolor: with: George Raft, Oscar Homolka, Ray Milland; director: Henry Hath- away.

MIDNIGHT

Star: Marlene Dietrich; with: Georges Rigaud.

PROFESSOR BEWARE Star: Harold Lloyd.

THE VAGABOND KING

In Technicolor; producer: Frank Lloyd.

PARIS HONEYMOON

With: Bing Crosby, Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, Ben Blue.

BOOLOO

Native Malay Peninsula cast.

THIS WAY, PLEASE

With: Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Mary Liv- ingstone, Ned Sparks, Betty Grable, Fibber McGee and Molly.

HER JUNGLE LOVE

With: Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland.

BONANZA

With: Edward Arnold, George Bancroft, John Trent; producer: B. P. Schulberg.

THE BARRIER

By Rex Beach; with: James Ellison; Jane Wyatt, Leo Carrillo, Beulah Bondi, Robert Barrat.

YESTERDAY'S CHEERS

With: John Howard, Terry Walker, Robert Cummings, John Patterson, Marsha Hunt, Larry Crabbe.

DANCE FOR THE LADY

With: Judy Canova, Leif Erikson, Johnny Downs, Betty Grable, Marsha Hunt, June Martel.

GOOD NIGHT, LADIES

With: Lynne Overman, Benny Baker, Ele- anore Whitney, Johnny iDowns, Terry Walker.

DAUGHTER OF THE TONG

With: Anna May Wong, Akim Tamiroff.

MURDER GOES TO JAIL

With: Lynne Overman, Roscoe Karns.

SUMMER ROMANCE

With: Ben Blue, Betty Grable, Leif Erikson, Larry Crabbe, the Yacht Club Boys, John Howard, Romo Vincent; producer: Fanchon.

PRISON FARM

ON SUCH A NIGHT

With: Grant Richards, Karen Morley, Milli Monti, Roscoe Karns, Allan Mowbray.

SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST

Featuring: Gertrude Michael, Lee Bowman, Larry Crabbe.

BULLDOG DRUMMOND FEATURES

Three; with: John Howard, Akim Tamiroff, John Barrymore, Reginald Denny.

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Jose Crespo

Juan Torena, Romualdo Tirado

Adaptation and Screenplay Jose Lopez Rubio

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

FU MANCHU

With: Akim Tamiroff. HOPALONG CASSIDY WESTERNS

Six; star: William Boyd; producer: Harry- Sherman.

ARIZONA AMES

Zone Grey Western.

MEN WITH WINGS By Cecil Lewis.

RULERS OF THE SEA THE LIGHT THAT FAILED

By Rudyard Kipling. THE LIFE AND LOVES OF VICTOR HERBERT THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG

Franz Lehar operetta. MANANA

Musical.

SHORT SUBJECTS

POPEYE THE SAILOR CARTOONS

12 one-reelers; producer: Max Fleischer. BETTY BOOP CARTOONS

12 one-reelers; producer: Max Fleischer. SCREEN SONGS

6 one-reelers. PARAMOUNT HEADLINERS

15 one-reelers. PARAMOUNT PICTORIALS

12 one-reelers. PARAMOUNT PARAGRAPHICS

13 one-reelers.

GRANTLAND RICE SPORTLIGHTS

13 one-reelers. UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS

6 one-reelers; in Cinecolor. COLOR CLASSIC CARTOONS

6 one-reelers; in Technicolor. POPULAR SCIENCE

6 one-reelers; in Cinecolor. POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS ALI BABA AND

THE FORTY THIEVES

Two-reel cartoon special.

PERSONNEL

PLAYERS: Edward Arnold, Lew Ayres, Benny Baker, Robert Baldwin, George Barbier, Bennie Bartlett, Jack Benny, Charles Bick- ford, Ben Blue, Beulah Bondi, Barlowe Bor- land, Lee Bowman, William Boyd, Olympe Bradna, Bob Burns, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Charles Butterworth, Louise Camp- bell, Mary Carlisle, Nancy Clancy, Clau- dette Colbert, Ruth Coleman, Gary Cooper, Mady Correll, Larry Crabbee, Bing Crosby, Robert Cunnings, Cecil Cunningham, Irene Dale, Billy Daniels, Louis DaPron, Rufe Davis, Frances Dee, Marlene Dietrich, John- ny Downs, Irene Dunne, James Ellison, Leif Erikson, Frances Farmer, W. C. Fields, Judith Ford, William Frawley, Franciska Gaal, Niela Goodelle, Betty Grable, Porter Hall, Russell Hayden, George Hayes, Orien Heyward, Fay Holden, David Holt, Oscar Homolka, John Howard, Marsha Hunt, Ros- coe Karns, Kathryn Kay, Dorothy Lamour, Billy Lee, Beatrice Lillie, Lucien Littlefield, Carole Lombard, Nick Lukats, Ida Lupino, Fred MacMurray, June Martel, Ray Middle- ton, Ray Milland, MiUie Monti, Priscilla Moran, Karen Morley, Lloyd Nolan, Lynne Overman, Gail Patrick, Elizabeth Patterson, John Patterson, John Payne, Anthony Quinn, George Raft, Terry Ray, Martha Raye, Grant Richards, William Roberts, Shirley Ross, Charlie Ruggles, Randolph Scott, Har- vey Stephens, Gladys Swarthout, Akim Tamiroff, Colin Tapley, John Trent, Terry Walker, Gustav Wally, Virginia Weidler,

Mae West, Eleanore Whitney, Warren Will- iam, Charlene Wyatt.

PRODUCER-DIRECTORS: Cecil B. deMille, Frank Lloyd, Ernst Lubitsch, Leo McCarey, Wesley Ruggles, William Wellman.

DIRECTORS: George Archainbaud, Charles Barton, Robert Florey, Alexander Hall, Henry Hathaway, James Hogan, Mitchell Leisen, Ted Reed, A. Edward Sutherland, Frank Tuttle.

WRITERS: Doris Anderson, Stuart Anthony, Duke Atteberry, Emily Barrye, Edmond Beloin, William B. Beymer, Claude Binyon, True Boardman, Charles Brackett, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Frank Butler, Ann Morrison Chapin, Jack Cunningham, Walter DeLeon, Howard Estabrook, Dale Van Every, Gilbert Gabriel, Grant Garrett, Gerald Geraghty, Eve Greene, Don Hartman, Lillie Hayward, Arthur S. Kane, Stuart N. Lake, Harold Lomb, Cecil Lewis, W. P. Lipscomb, Edward T. Lowe, Jeanie Macpherson, Philip Mac Donald, Frances E. Martin, Joseph Moncure March, Brian Marlowe, Edwin Justus Mayer, Max Miller, John C. Moffitt, William Morrow, Clifford Odets, Seena Owen, Frank Partos, John Sanford, Paul Sloane, Paul Gerard Smith, Louis Stevens, Preston Sturges, C. Gardner Sullivan, Gladys linger, Virginia Van Upp, Bobby Vernon, Harlan Ware, Edward Welch, Garnett Weston, Billy Wil- der, Robert Wyler, Robert Yost.

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"Slave Ship" (20th Century-Fox)

"Stand In" (Walter Wanger-U. A.)

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New York: 331 W. 44th St. Albany: 1044 Broadway. Buffalo: 464 Franklin St. Philadelphia: 248 N. 12th St. Washington, D. C: 1101 N. Capitol St. Cleveland: 1735 E. 23rd St. Columbus: 161 N. Fifth St. Pittsburgh: 1727 Blvd. of the Allies. Cincinnati: 1214 Central Parkway. Boston: 58 Berkeley St. New Haven: 82 State St. Portland, Me.: 263 St. John St. Atlanta: 154 Walton St., N. W. Memphis: 265 S. Front St. Charlotte: 305 S. Church St. Jacksonville: 110 N. Lee St. New Orleans: 215 S. Liberty St. Dallas: 412 S. Harwood St. San Antonio: 501 Soledad St.

Oklahoma City: 701 W. Grand Ave.

Chicago: 1306 S. Michigan Ave.

Detroit: 479 Ledyard Ave.

Milwaukee: 1121 N. Eighth St.

Indianapolis: 116 W. Michigan St.

Kansas City: 1800 Wyandotte St.

St. Louis: 3201 Olive St.

Omaha: 1704 Davenport St.

Des Moines: 1125 High St.

Denver: 2100 Stout St.

Salt Lake City: 200 E. 1st South St.

Butte: 107 Granite St.

Los Angeles: 1613 W. 20th St.

San Francisco: 201 Golden Gate Ave.

Seattle: 2413 Second Ave.

Portland, Ore.: 909 N. W. 19th St.

Minneapolis: 1100 Currie Ave.

Sioux Falls: 318 S. Maine Ave.

Pictorial Films

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 13 SHORT SUBJECTS

SPORTS SHORTS

Ski-Esta, Hits, Runs 'n' Errors, Sport of Fencing, Swimming, Tennis, Winter Sports, Boxing, LaCrosse.

TRAVEL SHORTS

Czechoslovakia, Madeira Pearl of the At- lantic, China, Palestine, Egypt.

Principal Productions, Inc.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 9 FEATURES

FEATURES

BOBBY BREEN FEATURES

Three; to be released through RKO. TARZAN FEATURES

Two; star: Glenn Morris; release through 20th Century-Fox.

OUTDOOR ACTION FEATURES

Four, star: Smith Ballew; release through 20th Century-Fox.

PERSONNEL

PRODUCERS: Sol Lesser, Ed Gross, Barney Briskin.

STARS: Bobby Breen, Glen Morris, Smith Bal- lew, Lou Gehrig.

DIRECTORS: Kurt Neumann, Gus Meins, How- ard Bretherton.

WRITERS: Gertrude Berg, Bernard Schubert, Nicholas Gyory, Fulop Miller, Earle Snell, Gilbert Wright, Lee Freeman, Carroll Young, Adrian Levy.

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RKO Radio Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 56 FEATURES 94 SHORT SUBJECTS 104 NEWSREELS

FEATURES SET

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Feature cartoon; in Technicolor; producer: Walt iDisney.

STAGE DOOR

By George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferber; stars: Katherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou; director: Gregory LaCava; pro- ducer: Pandro S. Berman.

ROOM SERVICE

IRENE

Star: Ginger Rogers.

VICTORIA THE GREAT

Producer: Herbert Wilcox; stars: Anton Wal- brook, Anna Neagle; produced in England.

NEW FACES OF 1938 ASTAIRE-ROGERS VEHICLE

Producer: Pandro S. Berman; musical asso- ciate: Irving Berlin; stars: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers.

PERFECT HARMONY

Stars: Charles Boyer, Ginger Rogers; direc- tor: Rouben Mamoulian.

THE JOY OF LIVING

Stars: Irene Dunne, John Barrymore; music, story, lyrics: Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields; producer: Felix Young.

THE GIRL IN A CAGE

Star: Lily Pons; cast: Jack Oakie, Erik Rhodes, producer: Jesse L. Lasky.

MUSIC FOR MADAME

Star: Nino Martini; with: Joan Fontaine; music: Rudolph Friml; lyrics: Gus Kahn; ad- ditional music: Herb Magidson, AUie Wru- bel; producer: Jesse L. Lasky.

FIT FOR A KING

Star: Joe E. Brown; with: Helen Mack, Paul Kelly, Halliwell Hobbes, Harry Davenport, Frank Reicher, Charles Lane; producer: David L. Loew; director: Edward Sedgwick.

LOVE BELOW FREEZING

Stars: Mitzi Green, Ruby Keeler; music: Lew Brown, Ray Henderson; producer: Pandro S. Herman.

GEORGE O'BRIEN FEATURES

Six: produced by Condor Pictures.

RADIO CITY REVELS

Musical; cast: Bob Burns, Jack Oakie, Vic- tor Moore, Lucille Ball, Buster West, Melissa Mason; producer: P. J. Wolfson.

THE LIFE OF THE PARTY

Musical: cast: Joe Penner, Parkyakarkus, Victor Moore, Gene Raymond, Harriet Hilli- ard, Helen Broderick, Eric Blore; musical: Herb Magidson, AUie Wrubel; producer: Edward Kaufman; director: William A. Setter.

HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME

Producer: Pandro S. Herman; play: Arthur Kober; cast: Jack Oakie.

ANNAPOLIS SALUTE

With: James Ellison, Marsha Hunt, Harry Carey, Van Heflin; producer: Robert Sisk; director: Christy Cabanne.

DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER

With: Burgess Meredith, Ann Sothern, On- slow Stevens, Mary Boland; producer: Al- bert Lewis; director: Joseph Santley.

FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS

With: James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Marjorie Lord; producer: William Sistrom; director: Edward Cline.

FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY

With: John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino, Margot Grahame, Erick Rhodes; producer: Albert Lewis; director: Ben Stoloff.

SATURDAY'S HEROES

With: Van Heflin, Marian Marsh, Richard Lane, Minor Watson, George Irving; pro- ducer: Robert Sisk; director: Edward Killy.

SHORT SUBJECTS

MICKEY MOUSE CARTOONS

9 one-reelers; produced by Walt Disney. SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOONS

9 one-reelers: produced by Walt Disney. THE MARCH OF TIME

13 one-reelers.

MUSICALS

19 one-reelers; 13 producc?d by Condor Pic- tures; six produced by Atlas Pictures.

SPORTS WITH BILL CORUM

13 one-reelers; produced by Condor Pic- tures.

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PATHE PARADE

7 one-reelers; produced by Pathe News, Inc.

EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDIES

Six two-reelers.

LEON ERROL COMEDIES

Six two-reelers.

RADIO FLASHES

Three two-reel comedies. HEADLINERS

Three two-reel comedies. SMART SET COMEDIES

Three two-reelers. RADIO MUSICALS

Three two-reelers.

PERSONNEL

PLAYERS: Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Kath- arine Hepburn, Lily Pons, Barbara Stan- wyck, Herbert Marshall, Joe Penner, Burgess Meredith, Ann Sothern, Charles Boyer, Mir- iam Hopkins, Louis Hayward, Irene Dunne, Nino Martini, Mitzi Green, Joan Fontaine, Harriet Hilliard, Milton Berle, Majorie Lord, Diana Gibson, Dorothy Moore, Constance Worth, Joan Woodbury, Ada Leonard, Thelma Leeds, Frances Gilford, Ann Hovey, Elizabeth Russell, Alan Bruce, Gordon Jones, Richard Lane, Onslow Stevens, Jack Oakie, Preston Foster, Gene Raymond, Anne Shir- ley, Fred Stone, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Margot Grahame, John Beal, Parkyakarkus, Walter Abel, Erik Rhodes, Erik Blore, Edu- ardo Cinanelli, James Gleason, Billy Gilbert, Paul Guilfoyle, Van Heflin, Maxine Jenn- ings, Bradley Page, Lee Patrick, Barbara Pepper, Lucille Ball, Frank M. Thomas, Pa- tricia Wilder, Buster West, Joan Bennett, Willie Best, John Boles, William Brisbane, Jack Carson, Dudley Clements, Claudette Colbert, William Corson, Alec Craig, Derry Deane, James Ellison, Bert Tordon, Robert Hatcher, George Irving, Lorraine Krueger, Marie Marks, Melissa Mason, Ray Mayer, Tommy Mack, Ann Miller, Eddie Rio, Dor- othy Roberts, Leona Roberts, Elizabeth Rus- sell, George Shelley, Smith and Dale, Mar- ilyn Vernon, Crawford Weaver.

PRODUCERS: Pandro S. Berman, Jesse L. Lasky, Edward Small, Maurice Cohen, Ed- ward Kaufman, Al Lewis, Lee Marcus, Qiff Reid, Robert Sisk, William Sistrom, P. J. Wolfson.

DIRECTORS: John Blystone, Christy Cabanne. Edward Cline, Wallace Fox, Howard Hawks, Ben Holmes, Leigh Jason, Edward Killy, Gregory LaCava, Lew Landers, Rowland V. Lee, Joseph Lerner, Rouben Mamoulian, Richard Rosson, Mark Sandrich, Alfred Santell, William Seiter, Joseph Santley, George Stevens, Ben Stoloff.

WRITERS: Dudley Nichols, Allan Scott, Irwin Shaw, Dorothy Yost, Paul Yawitz, Com- mander Frank Wead, Mortimer Offner, Philip G. Epstein, John Twist, Anthony Veiller, S. K. Lauren, Gladys Atwater, Sy Bartlett, George Beck, J. Robert Bren, Frank- lin Coen, Daniel Fuchs, Bert Granet, Robert Harari, Edmund L. Hartman, Lionel Houser, Edmund Joseph, Charles Kauffman, Harold Kusell, William Slovens McNutt, Jack Mintz, Ernest Pagano, Gertrude Purcell, Benny Rubin, Joel Sayre, Harry Segall, Maxwell Shane, Violo Brothers Shore, David Silver- stein, William W. Watson, Edward Dein, John Grey, Arthur Kober, Sascha Laurence, Robert McGowan, Helen Meinardi, Edward Melcher, Morrie Ryskind, Jacques Thery, Hager Wilde, P. G. Wodehouse.

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PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 54 FEATURES 4 SERIALS

FEATURES SET

MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND

Musical; star: Phil Regan. WAGONS WESTWARD

Outdoor drama: book: Armstrong Perry. HIT PARADE OF 1938

Musical; star: Phil Regan. ALL HANDS ON DECK

Musical. THE RACKET BUSTER

Gangster drama. COME ON. LEATHERNECKS

Action drama; from: "One If By Land," by

Winston Miller. STORMY WEATHER

Comedy: with Alison Skipworth, Polly

Moran, Max Terhune. THE RETURN OF RAFFLES

Detective mystery; by Barry Perowne. NAVY BRIDE

Action drama; by Mildred Cram. BORN TO BE WILD

Action drama. HOLLYWOOD BAND WAGON

Musical; star: Phil Regan; from "Hail from

Heaven," by Everett Freeman. MEET THE DUCHESS

Comedy, with Alison Skipworth, Polly

Moran, Max Terhune. THE SMART GUY

Racketter drama. ALL AMERICAN GIRL

Musical; star: Phil Regan; from "Romance

By Request," by Jerry Wald, Jules Epstein,

Phil Epstein. FOUR MARKED MEN

Mystery drama; by Gordon Kahn. PRISON NURSE

Action drama; by Ann Harolde, Henry

Blankfort; book by Louis Berg, M.D. ISLAND OF FORGOTTEN MEN

Action drama; by Malcolm Wheeler- Nichol- son. LADIES MAKE NEWS

Comedy drama. THE DUKE COMES BACK

Comedy drama; by Lucien Cary.

GET YOUR MAN

Action drama; by Ethel and James Dorrance.

CRIME FOR SALE Gangster drama.

QUEEN OF BURLESQUE

Comedy drama; from "Strip Tease," by Les- ton Huntley, Albert Barker; treatment: Ann Harolde.

SWEET AND HOT

Musical; by Ann Lawrence.

THE GIRL I LOVED

Drama; by James Whitcomb Riley.

FIGHTING IRISH

Comedy drama; by John Hopper.

HONOLULU HOLIDAY Musical comedy.

HOT MILLIONS Action drama.

ROMANCE IN THE HILLS

Action drama; by Ann Harolde.

COLLEGE NIGHTS Musical.

CRASHING THE FRONT PAGE Action drama.

GENE AUTRY WESTERNS

Star: Gene Autry; producer: Sol Siegel; titles: Public Cowboy No. One; The Old Barn Dance, Roll Wagon Roll, Boots and Saddles.

GENE AUTRY MUSICAL WESTERNS

Star: Gene Autry; producer: Sol Siegel; titles: Calling All Cowboys, Calgary or Bust, Saddle Pals, Man from Music Moun- tain.

"THREE MESQUITEERS" WESTERNS

Ideas by William Colt MacDonald; pro- ducer: Sol Siegel; titles: Heart of the Rock- ies, The Trigger Trio, Wild Horse Rodeo, The Purple Vigilantes, Call the Mesquiteers! , Riders of the Black Hills, Outlaws of Sonora, Timberline Cowboys.

BOB STEELE WESTERNS

Star: Bob Steele; producer: A. W. Hackel; titles: Arizona Gun Fighter, Ridin' the Lone Trail, Thunder in the Desert, Colorado Kid, Mutiny in Skeleton Canyon, Courage of Texas Ryan, Desert of Missing Men, Return of Fraw Dawson.

SERIALS

DICK TRACY RETURNS

Producer: Sol Siegel. HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS

Book by William Chester; producer: Siegel.

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THE LONE RANGER

Producer: Sol Siegel. THE FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS

Producer: Sol Siegel.

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PRODUCERS: Colbert Clark, Sol Siegel, Albert E. Levoy, Armand Schaefer, Herman Schlom, Leonard Fields, Harry Grey, Harold Shu- mate.

DIRECTORS: John H. Auer, Ralph Staub, Mack Wright, Joseph Kane, Phil Rosen, William Witney.

WRITERS: Sam Ornitz, Bradford Ropes, Joe Krumgold, Gordon Rigby, Gordon Kahn,

Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan, Eric Taylor, Adele Buffington, Olive Cooper, Jack Natteford, Oliver Drake. PLAYERS: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Roy Corrigan, Bob Livingston, Phil Regan, Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Polly Moran, Alison Skipworth, William Newell, Oscar and Elmer, Lynn Roberts, Max Terhune.

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PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 6 FEATURES 12 SHORT SUBJECTS

Released by Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer

FEATURES

TOPPER

Cast: Constance Bennett, Cary Grant, Roland Young, Billie Burke; director: Norman Z. McLeod; novel: Thorne Smith; adaptation: Jack Jevne, Eric Hatch, Eddie Moran; asso- ciate producer: Milton H. Bren. ROAD SHOW

Cast; Oliver Hardy, Patsy Kelly, Lyda Ro- berti, John Barrymore; novel: Eric Hatch;

Mc-

adaptor: Marc Connelly; director: Lewis

Milestone; music: Hoagy Carmichael. LOVE WITHOUT REASON

Novel: E. J. Rath; director: Norman Z.

Leod. THE GIT-THAR STROKE

By Eric Hatch. REX, KING OF WILD HORSES

In Technicolor. ARE YOU BEAUTIFUL?

SHORT SUBJECTS

OUR GANG COMEDIES 12 one-reelers.

PERSONNEL

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Milton H. Bren. Sam White, Richard Flournoy, Charles

DIRECTORS: Norman Z. McLeod, Sam White,

Gordon Douglas. Rogers, Bob McGowan, Louis McManus.

WRITERS: Jack Jevne, Eric Hatch, Eddie Moran, CONTRACT PLAYERS: Oliver Hardy, Roland

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land, Carl (Alfalfa) Switzer, Darla Hood, Eugene (Porky) Lee, William (Buckwheat) Thomas. Doris (Babv Patsv} Mav.

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PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 36 SHORT SUBJECTS

Released through Warner Bros.

MERRIE MELODIES

20 one-reel cartoons; in Technicolor.

LOONEY TUNES

16 one-reel cartoons.

Scientific Films, Inc.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 12 SHORT SUBJECTS

Distributed by Paramount

POPULAR SCIENCE

6 one-reelers; in Cinecolor.

UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS

6 one-reelers; in Cinecolor.

Selznick International

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PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES

FEATURES SET

THE PRISONER OF ZENDA

With: Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Mary Astor, C. Au- brey Smith, Raymond Massey, David Niven: director: John Cromwell; novel: Anthony Hope; dramatization: Edward Rose; screen- play: John L. Balderston; adaptation: Wells Root; release through United Artists.

NOTHING SACRED

Stars: Carole Lombard, Frederic March; di- rector: William A. Wellman; original story: Ben Hecht; in Technicolor; release through United Artists.

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

With: Tommy Kelly; director: H. C. Potter;

novel: Mark Twain; screenplay: John V. A.

Weaver; release through United Artists. OF GREAT RICHES

Novel: Rose Franken; release through United

Artists. EARL OF CHICAGO

Novel: Brock Williams; release through

United Artists. GONE WITH THE WIND

Novel: Margaret Mitchell; director: George

Cukor; screenplay: Sidney Howard; release

not set.

PERSONNEL

PRODUCER: David O. Selznick.

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PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: William Cameron Menzies, William H. Wright, Oscar Serling.

STARS & FEATURED PLAYERS: C. Aubrey Smith, Alan Marshal, A. W. Sweatt, Tommy Kelly, Margaret Tallichet, Jackie Moran,

Bebe Anderson, Matthew Ferguson, Alicia Rhett, Ted Limes.

DIRECTORS: George Cukor, William A. Well- man, H. C. Potter, John Cromwell.

WRITERS: Sidney Howard, John L. Balderston, Robert Carson, Ring Lardner, Jr., Bud Schul- berg, Elizabeth Meyer, John V. A. Weaver.

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PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 9 FEATURES

Distributed by Paramount

REX BEACH DRAMAS

THE BARRIER Addison Richards; director: Lesley Selander;

Cast: James Ellison, Leo Carrillo, Robert adaptor: Bernard Schubert; additional dia-

Barrett, Otto Kruger, J. M. Kerrigan, Allen logue: Harrison Jacobs.

Davies, Sally Martin, Sarah Hadden, Fernan- Two more to come. dez Alverado, Jean Parker, Andy Clyde,

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TEXAS TRAIL man, Billy King, Rafael Bennett, Karl Hack- By Qarence E. Mulford; screenplay: Jack ett, Jack Rockwell, Philo McCullough, John O'Donnell; director: Dave Selam; cast: Will- Beach, John Judd, Ben Corbett, Qyde Kin- iam Boyd, Russell Hayden, George Hayes, ney, Leo MacMahon. Judith Allen, Alexander Cross, Robert Kort- Five more to come.

PERSONNEL

PLAYERS: William Boyd, George Hayes, Rus- DIRECTOR: Lesley Selander.

sell Hayden, James Ellison, John Beach. WRITER: Harrison Jacobs.

Sphinx Films Corp.

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 3 FEATURES

THE JESTER YIDDLE WITH HIS FIDDLE

Musical; story: Joseph Green; produced Star: Molly Picon,

abroad. A BRIVELE DER MAMEN

To be produced in U. S.

William Steiner

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 12 FEATURES 2 SHORT SUBJECTS

ACTION MELODRAMAS WESTERNS

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SHORT SUBJECTS

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The Eagle's Vengeance; My Escape from the Cannibals.

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Twentieth Century -Fox

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 66 FEATURES 12 SHORT SUBJECTS 104 NEWSREELS

FEATURES SET

YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING

Cast: Alice Faye, Ritz Brothers, Don Ameche, Charles Winninger, Louise Hovick, Rubinoff, Tony Martin, Arthur Treacher, Phyllis Brooks, Tip, Tap & Toe, Louis Prima, Tyler Brooke; director: Norman Taurog.

ONE MILE FROM HEAVEN

Cast: Qair Trevor, Solly Blane, Douglas Fowley, Fredi Washington, Bill Robinson; director: Allan Dwan.

HANDY ANDY

Re-issue; cast: Will Rogers, Robert Taylor, Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisle, Conchita Mon- tenegro, Roger Imhof; director: David Butler.

LOVE UNDER FIRE

Cast: Loretta Young, Don Ameche, Borrah Minnevich, Frances Drake, Walter Catlett, John Carradine, Sig Rumann, Harold Ruber; director: George Marshall.

THINK FAST, MR. MOTO

Cast: Peter Lorre, Virginia Field, Thomas Beck, Sig Rumann; director: Norman Foster.

WESTERN GOLD

Cast: Smith Ballew, Heather Angel, Spencer Charters, Vic Potel; director: Hov^rard Bretherton.

THIN ICE

Cast: Sonja Henie, Tyrone Power, Arthur Treacher, Raymond Walburn, Joan Davis, Sig Rumann, Alan Hale, Leah Ray, Mel- ville Cooper, Maurice Cass, George Givot; director: Sidney Lanfield.

WILD AND WOOLY

Cast: Jane Withers, Walter Brennan, Pauline Moore, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, Jack Searl, Berton Churchill, Douglas Fowley, Robert Wilcox, Douglas Scott; director: Alfred Werker.

BORNEO

Cast: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson.

DANGER— LOVE AT WORK

Cast: Jack Haley, Ann Sothern, Edward Everett Horton, Mary Boland; director: Otto L. Preminger.

LANCER SPY

Cast: Dolores iDel Rio, George Sanders, Peter Lorre, Virginia Field, Sig Rumann, Jo- seph Schildkraut, Maurice Moscovich, Lionel Atwill, Luther Aderl; director: Gregory Ratoff.

LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE

Cast: Ritz Brothers, Phyllis Brooks, Tony Martin, Joan Davis, Fred Stone, Dixie Dun- bar, George Murphy, Nat Pendleton, Joan

Marsh, Brewster Twins, Elisha Cook, Jr., Jed Prouty; director: William A. Seiter.

CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY

Cast: Warner Oland, Keye Luke; director: Eugene Forde.

BOOTS AND SADDLES Cast: Smith Ballew.

WIFE. DOCTOR. NURSE

Cast: Warner Baxter, Loretta Young, Virginia Bruce; director: Walter Lang.

HOT WATER

Cast: Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Rob- erts, Billy Mahan, Joan Marsh, Marjorie Weaver; director: Frank R. Strayer.

ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN

Cast: Eddie Cantor, Louise Hovick, June Lang, Virginia Field, John Carradine, Tony Martin, Roland Young, Alan iDinehart, Peters Sisters, Douglas Dumbrille, Allan K. Foster troupe; director: David Butler.

HEIDI

Cast: Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Treacher, Thomas Beck, Helen Westley, Sid- ney Blackmer, Mady Christians; director: Allan Dwan.

LOVE AND HISSES

Cast: Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie, Simon Simcne.

IN OLD CHICAGO

Cast: Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Am- eche, Alice Brady, Andy Devine, Brian Don- levy, Tom Brown, Phyllis Brooks, Burton Churchill, June Story, Paul Hurst, Tyler Brook, Spencer Charters; director: Henry King.

SALLY. IRENE AND MARY

Cost: Loretta Young, Alice Faye, Louise Hovick, Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa.

FOLLOW THE SUN

Cast: Annabella, Romeny Brent, Paul Lukas, iDavid Niven, Stewart Rome, Norah Swin- burne, Vivienne Chatterton, Lawrence Han- ray, Ronald Shiner, Raymond Huntley; di- rector: Harold Schuster.

FORTY-FIVE FATHERS

Cast: Jane Withers, Shirley Deane, Paul and Grace Hartman.

ALEXANDER'S RAG TIME BAND

A TRIP TO NEW YORK

BREAD, BUTTER AND RHYTHM

Cast: Sonja Henie, Don Ameche; director: Roy Del Ruth.

139

ROWLAND V. LEE

Director

"The Toast of New York"

140

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

THE BRIDE STEPS OUT AT YOUR SERVICE CAREER IN C MAJOR

Cast: Myrna Loy, Warner Baxter. CITY COUSINS CHARLIE CHAN AT COLLEGE

Cast: Warner Oland. CHARLIE CHAN IN RADIO CITY

Cast: Warner Oland. DANCE FOOL, DANCE THE DIAMOND DOLL FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER

Cast: Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Don

Ameche, Michael Whalen, Robert Kent. FREE TO LIVE THE GIANT SWING HE WAS HER MAN

Cast: Gracie Fields; director: Monty Banks. THE DEVIL'S HIGHWAY

Cast: Smith Ballew. THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY

Cast: Claire Trevor, Cesar Romero, Jane

Darwell, Alan Dinehart, Douglas Woods,

John Harrington, Natalie Garson. HEADLINE HUNTRESS

Cast: Michael Whalen, Katherine DeMille,

Gloria Stuart. HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY JEAN

Cast: William Powell, Annabella. JESSE JAMES JO AND JOSETTE

Cast: Simone Simon. KIDNAPPED KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES

Cast: Victor McLaglen. LAST YEAR'S KISSES LITTLE DYNAMITE

Cast: Jane Withers.

THE LITTLE PRINCESS

Cast: Shirley Temple. LOOK OUT, MR. MOTO

Cast: Peter Lorre, Chick Chandler, George

Regas, Al Kikume, Rochelle Hudson, Robert

Kent, J. Edward Bromberg; director: Norman

Foster. HIS MASTER'S VOICE

Cast: Jane Withers. MEET THE GIRLS MR. NICKELBY SITS DOWN MOTHER KNOWS BEST

Cast: Dionne Quintuplets. PAGE MR. BARKER

Cast: Rochelle Hudson, Phyllis Brooks,

Michael Whalen, Robert Kent. RINGS ON HER FINGERS

Cast: Michael Whalen, Gloria Stuart. SARATOGA CHIPS

Cast: Eddie Cantor; director: David Butler. SECOND HONEYMOON

Cast: Tyrone Power, Loretta Young. SHANGHAI DEADLINE

Cast: Claire Trevor, Michael Whalen, Alan

Dinehart. SIX GIRLS AND DEATH THE SPLINTER FLEET STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE

Cast: Osa Johnson. SUZANAH OF THE MOUNTAINS

Cast: Shirley Temple. SUEZ

Cast: Simcne Simon. TARZAN'S REVENGE

Ca'it: Glenn Morris. THANK YOU, MR. MOTO

Cast: Peter Lorre.

SHORT SUBJECTS

ADVENTURES OF A NEWSREEL CAMERA- MAN

6 one-reelers. ALONG THE ROAD TO ROMANCE ON THE MAGIC CARPET OF MOVIETONE

6 one-reelers; narration: Lew Lehr, Ed

Note: Twentieth Century-Fox also handles the physical distribution of the Educational short subjects, listed under Educational.

Thcrgersen.

PERSONNEL

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Earl Carroll, Sam Engel, Milton Feld, Max Golden, Raymond Griffith, Nunnally Johnson, Leslie Landau, Kenneth Macgowan, Gene Markey, Laurence Schwab, John Stone, Harold Wilson.

DIRECTORS: Otto Brower, David Butler, Allan Dwan, Eugene J. Forde, H. Bruce Humber- stone, Henry King, Sidney Lanfield, George Marshall, Otto Ludwig Preminger, Roy Del Ruth, William A. Setter, Walter Lang, Malcolm St. Clair, Norman Taurog, Alfred Werker.

ARTISTS: Don Ameche, Warner Baxter, Thomas Beck, Ben Bernie, Sidney Blackmer, J. Ed-

ward Brcmberg, John Carradine, Eddie Can- tor, Walter Catlett, Lon Chaney, Jr., Buddy Clark, Melville Cooper, Alan Dinehart, Brian Donlevy, Georgs Ernest, Sidney Fialds, Doug- las Fowley, Jack Haley, Jean Hersholt, Ken- neth Howell, Robert Kent, Allan Lane, Peter Lorre, Robert Lowery, Keye Luke, Billy Mohan, Tony Martin, Frank McGrath, Victor McLaglen, Paul McVey, Bcrrah Mine- vitch, Warner Oland, Tyrone Power, Jed Prouty, Gregory Ratoff, Bill Robinson, The Ritz Brothers, Sig Rumann, Georga Sanders, Douglas Scott, Charles Sellon, Slim Summer- ville, Charles Tannen, Arthur Treacher,

141

JACK CONWAY

Director

"SARATOGA"

(M-G-M)

WESLEY RUGGLES

Producing and Directing

for

PARAMOUNT

'VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE"

"THE BRIDE COMES HOME"

"I MET HIM IN PARIS"

142

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Michael Whalen, Walter Winchell, Fred Allen, George Barbier, Sven Borg, Jack Byron, Maurice Cass, Cesar Romero, Jo- seph Schildkraut.

Phyllis Brooks, Madge Bellamy, Spring By- ington, June Carlson, Constance Collier, Jane Darwell, Joan Davis, Shirley Deane, Dixie Dunbar, Alice Faye, Virginia Field, Sonja Henie, Louise Hovick, Rochelle Hudson, Portland Hoffa, Arline Judge, June Lang, Joan Marsh, Pauline Moore, Leah Ray, Florence Roberts, Mary Rogers, Simone Simon, Gloria

Stuart, Shirley Temple, Claire Trevor, Helen Westley, Jane Withers, Loretta Young.

STOCK PLAYERS: Alice Armand, Lynn Bari, Lynne Berkeley, Barbara Brev^ster, Gloria Brewster, Esther Brodelet, Julie Carter, Dor- othy Dearing, Helen Ericson, June Gale, Philippa Hilbere, Lilyan Porter, Elizabeth Palmer, Jayne Regan, Geneva Sawyer, Iva Stewart, June Storey, Lucille Miller, Marjorie Weaver, Irma Wilsen, Elsie Valentine, Ro- berta Vale, Arleen Whelan.

EXCHANGES

New York: 345 W. 44th St. Philadelphia: 302 N. 13th St. Pittsburgh: 1715 Blvd. of the Allies. Washington, D. C: 932 New Jersey Ave.,

N. W. Albany: 1052 Broadway. Boston: 105 Broadway. New Haven: 114 Meadow St. Buffalo: 496 Pearl St. Cincinnati: 1632 Central Parkway. Qeveland: 2219 Payne Ave. Kansas City, Mo.: 3330 Olive St. Atlanta: 197 Walton St., N. W. Charlotte: 308 S. Church St. Dallas: 1801 Wood St.

Memphis: 151 Vance Ave. New Orleans: 218 S. Liberty St. Denver: 2140 Champa St. Los Angeles: 2019 S. Vermont Ave. Portland, Ore.: 1932 N. W. Lovejoy St. Salt Lake City: 216 E. 1st South St. San Francisco: 245 Hyde St. Seattle: 2316 Second Ave. Chicago: 914 S. Wabash Ave. Detroit: 2211 Cass Ave. Indianapolis: 326 N. Illinois St. Milwaukee: 1016 N. 8th St. Des Moines: 1300 High St. Minneapolis: 1101 Currie Ave., N. Omaha: 1502 Davenport St.

Ufa Films, Inc

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 20 FEATURES 20 SHORT SUBJECTS

Note: To be produced in Germany; titles not set.

United Artists

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 36 FEATURES

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

DEAD ENZ'

Director: William Wyler; with: Sylvia Sid- ney, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bcgart, Wendy Barrie, Claire Trevor, Allen Jenkins.

STELLA DALLAS

Director: King Vidor; with: Barbara Stan- wyck, John Boles, Ann Shirley, Alan Hale.

THE HURRICANE

By: Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall; director: John Ford; with: Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, Mary Astor, Raymond Massey.

THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO

V/ith: Gary Cooper, Sigrid Gurie.

THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES

Musical; in Technicolor; music: George and Ira Gershwin; cast: Helen Jepson, The Ritz Brothers, Phil Baker, Bobby Qark, Virginia Verrill, Charles Kullmann, Charlie McCarthy.

THE COWBOY AND THE LADY

Stars: Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon; in Technicolor; screenplay: Frederick Lonsdale.

143

HAROLD HURLEY

Paramount Studios

BETTY LAIDLAW and ROBERT LIVELY

Screenplaywrights, Composer and Lyricist

"THE GIRL SAID NO" "GRAND CANYON"

(Screenplay) Grand National

(Screenplay) Grand National

"FACE THE FACTS"

(Screenplay) Grand National Starring Stuart Erwin

ENGLISH PRODUCTIONS

"Rhythm Racketeer" (Original) Joe Rock

"The White Rider"

(Original Operetta with Score) Joe Rock

RADIO— IN ENGLAND

"Death in the Dressing Room" (Musical Murder Mystery) (British Broadcasting Co.)

STAGE PLAYS

'Wise Girl" Produced by Albert Bannister

"You Can't Have Your Cake" Produced by George Renavant

SONGS IN

"Renfrew o, the Mounted"

(Grand National)

"In Town Tonight"

(British Lion England)

"The Mother" (Joe Rock England)

"Death in the Dressing Room'

(British Broadcasting Co.)

IN PREPARATION

DYNAMITE

(Screenplay) Grand National STARRING JAMES CAGNEY

144

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL

HONEYMOON IN RENO

Star: Merle Oberon; director: William Wyler. DUCHESS OF BROADWAY

Director: Archie Mayo. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA

Director: John Cromwell; cast: Ronald Col- man, Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey, David Niven.

NOTHING SACRED

In Technicolor; stars: Carole Lombard, Fred- ric March; director: William Wellman.

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

By Mark Twain; star: Tommy Kelly; direc- tor: Norman Taurog; screenplay; John V. A. Weaver.

ALEXANDER KORDA

Produced in England

KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR

Stars: Marlene Dietrich, Robert Donat.

FOUR FEATHERS

Star: Robert Donat; director: William K. Howard.

THE DIVORCE OF LADY X

Stars: Merle Oberon, Robert Donat; story: Lajos Biro.

MUTINY IN THE MOUNTAINS

In Technicolor: with: Sabu, Paul Lukas,

Raymond Massey. HELL'S BELLES

Musical; in Technicolor; script: R. C. Sheriff;

director: Victor Saville. THE TEMPEST WITHIN

Star: Merle Oberon; in Technicolor; original:

G. B. Stern.

LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS

Produced in England

DARK JOURNEY

Spy melodrama; producer: Victor Saville; screenplay: Lajos Biro; with: Conrad Veidt, Vivien Leigh, Joan Gardner, Anthony Bush- ell, Ursula Jeans.

FAREWELL AGAIN

Producer: Erich Pommer; story: Clemence Dane; with: Leslie Banks, Flora Robson, Sebastian Shaw, Patricia Hilliard, Rene Ray.

STORM IN A TEACUP

Comedy; play: James Bridie; directors: Vic- tor Saville, Ian Dalrymple; with: Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Ursula Jeans.

ACTION FOR SLANDER

Featured: Clive Brock, Margaretta Scott, Ann Todd.

THE DIAMOND TRUST

By: Edgar Wallace; director: William K. Howard; with: Edmund Lowe, Sebastian Shaw, Tamara Desni, Ann Todd.

THE FIRST AND THE LAST

By: John Galsworthy: producer: Basil Dean; ■with: Vivien Leigh, Leslie Banks.

SOUTH RIDING

Producer: Victor Saville.

THE PLAYBOY

Musical; by Thornton Freeland; with: Pa- tricia Ellis, Jack Hulburt, Rex Harrison.

UNTITLED

Star: Paulette Goddard; Charles Chaplin.

CHARLES CHAPLIN

producer-director:

WALTER WANGER

WALTER WANGER'S VOGUES OF 1938

Director: Irving Cummings; in Technicolor; with: Warner Baxter, Joan Bennett, Helen Vinson, Alan Mowbray. 52nd STREET

Director: Harold Young; cast: Ian Hunter, Leo Carrillo, Pat Paterson, Ella Logan, Sid Silvers, ZaSu Pitts, Maria Shelton, Kenny Baker.

I MET MY LOVE AGAIN

Story: Allene Corliss; stars: Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda; directors: Joshua Logan, Ar- thur Ripley.

STAND-IN

Star: Leslie Howard; director: Toy Garnett.

PERSONAL HISTORY

Story: Vincent Shean; star: Madeleine Carroll; director: Irving Cummings.

145

CHARLES J. HUNT

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER

"Bank Alarm" "You're in the Legion"

"Captain Calamity" "Devil On Horseback"

BOBBY CONNOLLY

Director

"EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS"

WARNER BROS.

146

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

A KISS IN PARIS

Star: Sylvia Sidney.

MAN WITH TEN MODELS

Play: Sascha Guitry; star: Charles Boyer.

ARABIAN NIGHTS

In Technicolor; screenplay: Harold Lamb, Irwin Shaw; director: John Cromwell; stars: Sylvia Sidney, Charles Boyer, Joan Bennett, Madeleine Carroll, Henry Fonda.

EXCHANGES

Buffalo: 505 Pearl St.

New York: 630 Ninth Ave.

Philadelphia: 1304 Vine St.

Washington, D. C: 924 New Jersey Ave.,

N. W. Cincinnati: 1634 Central Parkway Blvd. Cleveland: 1745 E. 23rd St. Indianapolis: 408 N. lUinois St. Pittsburgh: 1717 Blvd. of the Allies. Boston: 52 Church St. New Haven: 134 Meadow St. Atlanta: 158 Walton St. Charlotte: 224 W. Second St. Dallas: 308 S. Harwood St.

New Orleans: 147 S. Liberty St.

Chicago: 831 S. Wabash Ave.

Detroit: 2310 Cass Ave.

Kansas City, Mo.: 221 W. 18th St.

Milwaukee: 1137 N. 8th St.

Minneapolis: 1109 Currie Ave., N.

Omaha: 1508 Davenport St.

St. Louis: 3312 Olive St.

Denver: 2065 Broadway.

Los Angeles: 1966 S. Vermont Ave.

Salt Lake City: 214 E. First South St.

San Francisco: 255 Hyde St.

Seattle, Wash.: 2403 Second Ave.

Universal Pictures

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938

50 FEATURES 57 SHORT SUBJECTS 4 SERIALS

104 NEWSREELS

FEATURES

100 MEN AND A GIRL

Star: Deanna Durbin; cast: Leopold Stokow- ski, Adolphe Menjou, Alice Brady, Mischa Auer, Jack Smart, Eugene Pallette, Alma Kruger; producer: Joe Pasternak; director: Henry Koster.

MAD ABOUT MUSIC

Star: Deanna Durbin; by Frederick Kohner, Marcella Burke; director: Henry Koster.

THREE SMART GIRLS GO TO TOWN

Star: Deanna Durbin; cast: Barbara Read, Nan Grey, Charles Winninger; director: Henry Koster.

THE RAGE OF PARIS Star: Danielle Darrieux.

HOPE HAMPTON PRODUCTION Title not set.

JOHN STAHL PRODUCTION Title not set.

MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1937

Producer: B. G. DeSylva; cast: Bert Lahr, Jimmy Savo, Billy House, Mischa Auer, Alice Brady, Dave ApoUon and orchestra; director: Irving Cummings.

A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY

Producer: B. G. DeSylva; music: Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson; cast: Alice Faye, Ken Murray and Oswald, Ella Logan, Larry Blake, Henry Stockwell, Casper Reardon, Three Diamond Brothers.

THE ROAD TO RENO

Saturday Evening Post serial by I. A. R. Wylie.

TONIGHT WE LAUGH By Jean Negulesco.

THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY

By Walter Donaldson, Monte Brice; cast: Herman Tinburg and son, Pat Rooney and son, Peggy Ryan; producers: Edmund Grainger, Mike Marco.

YESTERDAY'S KISSES By Luigi Pirandello.

PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE By John Reinhardt, Robert Neville.

MIDNIGHT RAIDERS

By Kimball Herrick; cast: Noah Beery, Jr., Catherine Hughes, Larry Blake, Bernadine Hayes; director: Ford Beebe; producers: Bar- ney Sarecky, Ben Kcenig.

CARNIVAL QUEEN

By Richard Wormser; cast: Dorothea Kent, Robert Wilcox, Hobart Cavanaugh, David Oliver, Ernest Cossart; director: Nate Watt; producer: Robert Presnell.

THE LADY FIGHTS BACK

By Arthur Stringer; cast: Irene Hervey, Kent Taylor, William Lundigan, Paul Hurst; di- rector: Milton Carruth; producer: Edmund Grainger.

147

WALDEMAR YOUNG

Screen Playwright

Under Contract

To Personal Management

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Charles K, Feldman

WILLIE HOWARD

o^

Now appearing in Educational Comedies Produced and directed by Al Christie Written by Marcy Klauber and Art Jarrett

148

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

THAT'S MY STORY

By Vee Terrys Perlman; cast: Claudia Mor- gan, Ralph Morgan, William Lundigan, Hobart Cavanaugh; director Sidney Sal- kow; producer: Robert Presnell.

BEHIND THE MIKE

By Thomas Ahearn, Walton Butterfield; cast: William Gargan, Judith Barrett, Don Wilson, Sterling HoUoway; director: Sidney Salkow; producer: Lou Brock.

THE WELCOME IMPOSTER By Channing Pollack.

THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY By James Gleason.

THE WESTLAND CASE

From "Headed for a Hearse," by Jonathan Latimer; cast: Preston Foster, Carol Hughes, Barbara Pepper, Astrid Allwyn; director: Christy Cabanne; producer: Irving Starr.

MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD By William Rankin.

THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF

By Charles Grayson, Cy Bartlett; cast: Lewis Stone, Barbara Read, Tom Brown, Robert

Gleckler; director: Lewis R. Foster; producer: E. M. Asher.

WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS By Paul Sydney.

IDOL OF THE CROWDS

By George Waggner; cast: John Wayne, Sheila Bromley, Huntley Gordon, Billy Bur- rud, Jane Johns; director: Arthur Lubin; pro- ducer: Trem Carr.

METROPOLITAN POLICE Crime Club novel.

LET'S BE CANDID

By Lawrence Pchle, Thomas Ahearn.

ADVENTURES' END

By Ben Ames Williams; cast: John Wayne, Diana Gibson, Montague Love, Paul White; director: Arthur Lubin; producer: Trem Carr.

BLONDE DYNAMITE

By W. R. Burnett; cast: Noah Beery, Jr., William Gargan, Nan Grey, Dorothea Kent; director: Milton Carruth; producer: E. M. Asher.

WESTERNS

BLACK ACES

By Stephen Payne; cast: Buck Jones, Kay Linaker, Fred Mackaye, Charles LeMoyne, Bob McKenzie; director: Les Selander; pro- ducer: Buck Jones. LAW FOR TOMBSTONE

By Charles M. Martin; cast: Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, Harvey Clark; director-pro- ducer: Buck Jones.

SUDDEN BILL DORN

By Grayson Gregory; cast: Buck Jones, Noel Francis, Harold Hodge, Frank McGlynn, Sr., Evelyn Brent; director: Ray Taylor; producer: Buck Jones.

THE BOSS OF LONELY VALLEY

By Forrest Brown; cast: Buck Jones; pro- ducer: Buck Jones.

SERIALS

WILD WEST DAYS

Star: Johnny Mack Brown; from "Saint Johnson," by W. R. Burnett. RADIO PATROL

By Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt; cast:

Grant Withers, Catherine Hughes; directors: Ford Beebe, Cliff Smith; producers: Barney Sarecky, Ben Koenig.

FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS

TIM TYLER'S LUCK

SHORT SUBJECTS

MENTONE MUSICALS

13 two-reelers.

GOING PLACES

13 one-reelers.

STRANGER THAN FICTION

13 one-reelers.

OSWALD, THE LUCKY RABBIT

26 one-reel cartoons. TEN SECONDS TO LIVE

Two-reel special; produced by Charles E.

Ford. HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST

Two-reel special.

PERSONNEL

PRODUCERS: E. M. Asher, Trem Carr, B. G. DeSylva, Edmund Grainger, Buck Jones, Walter Lantz, Jcseph Pasternak, Robert Presnell.

DIRECTORS: Ford Beebe, Edward Buzzell, Mil- ton Carruth, Henry Koster, Sidney Salkow, James Whale, John Stahl, Anatol Litvak, Lewis R. Foster.

WRITERS: Charles Bennett, Monte Brice, Les- ter Ccle, Adele Commandini, Charles Gray- son, F. Hugh Herbert, Brown Holmes, Felix Jackson, Charles Kenyon, Bruce Manning, James Mulhauser, A. Dorian Otvos, Gay Stevens, George Waggner.

PLAYERS: Binnie Barnes, Judith Barrett, Wendy Barrie, Tola Birell, Alice Brady, Jeanne

149

FRED GUIOL

Director

"Mummy's Boys" "The Rainmakers"

(Wheeler and Woolsey) * * *

Screen Plays^ Kentucky Kernels" "The Nitwits"

In Collaboration

JOSIE SEDGWICK, RAY WEST

AND ASSOC I ATES, INC.

8609 SUNSET BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.

Oxford 4133 Woodbury 63191

Exclusive Management of Artists

MOTION PICTURES RADIO STAGE

150

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Dante, Danielle Darrieux, Phyllis Dobson, Irene Dunne, Deanna iDurbin, Nan Grey, Hope Hampton, Dorothea Kent, Alma Kru- ger, Ella Logan, Barbara Read, Betty Jane Rhodes, Jean Rogers, Polly Rowles, Gloria Stuart, Margaret Sullivan, Sally Eilers, Cath- erine Hughes.

Mischa Auer, Noah Beery, Jr., Larry Blake, John Boles, Hcbart Cavanaugh,

Ernest Cossart, Andy Devine, Jack Dunn, Michael Fitzmaurice, Eddie Garr, Gene Gar- rick, William Hall, Louis Hayward, Samuel S. Hinds, Henry Hunter, Buck Jones, John King, William Lundigan, Walter Pidgeon, Jack "Skat" Powell, Cesar Romero, George Shelley, Jack Smart, Gerald Oliver Smith, Kent Taylor, John Wayne, Charles Win niger, Robert Wilcox, Bob Baker.

EXCHANGES

Albany: 1054 Broadway.

Atlanta: 193 Walton St.

Boston: 37 Piedmont St.

Buffalo: 505 Pearl St.

Charlotte: 313 S. Church St.

Cincinnati: 1634 Central Parkway.

Qeveland: 2342 Payne Ave.

Memphis: 399 S. Second St.

New Haven: 125 Meadow St.

New Orleans: 143 S. Liberty St.

Philadelphia: 302 N. 13th St.

Pittsburgh: 1709 Blvd. of the Allies.

Washington, D. C: 913 New Jersey Ave.,

N. W. New York: 630 Ninth Ave. Chicago: 831 S. Wabash Ave.

Dallas: 308 E. Harwood St. Denver: 801 21st St. Des Moines: 1005 High St. Detroit: 2310 Cass Ave. Indianapolis: 326 N. Illinois St. Kansas City, Mo.: 1710 Wyandotte St. Los Angeles: 1960 S. Vermont Ave. Minneapolis: 1105 Currie Ave., N. Milwaukee: 1032 Eighth St. Oklahoma City: 625 W. Grand Ave. Omaha: 1524 Davenport St. Portland, Ore.: 1115 N. W. Glisan St. St. Louis: 208 E. 1st South St. San Francisco: 129 Hyde St. Seattle, Wash.: 2421 Second Ave.

Viennese Film Co.

DISTRIBUTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES

Produced in Europe

THE WORLD'S IN LOVE IMMORTAL MELODIES MIZZI EVA

POSTILLON FROM LONJUMEAU RENDEZVOUS IN VIENNA MARQUISE DE POMPAE'OUR CIRCUS SATAN

Walter Wanger

Productions, Inc,

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 8 FEATURES

R2lea:8d through United Arasb

FEATURES

WALTER W ANGER'S VOGUES OF 1938

Musical in Technicolor; stars: Warner Bax- ter, Joan Bennett; cast: Helen Vinson, Mischa Auer, Alan Mowbray, Alma Kruger, Polly Rowles, Marjorie Gateson, Jerome Cowan,

Walter Wanger Models; director: Irving Cummings; story: Sam and Bella Spewack. 52nd STREET

Musical; with Kenny Baker, Ian Hunter, Leo Carrillo, Pat Paterson, Ella Logan, Sid Sil-

151

FRANK GAY

Associate Producer

"King Of The Sierras"

(With "Rex" and "Thunder," Wonder Horses) Condor Productions

DISTRIBUTED BY GRAND NATIONAL

LEWIS D. COLLINS

DIRECTOR

"THE MIGHTY TREVE"

( Univt-rsal )

"THE WILDCATTER"

(Llni^t rsal)

IN PREPARATION

"THE RIVER OF MISSING MEN"

(Columltia)

MANAGEMENT COLDER -LANG, INC.

152

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

vers, ZaSu Pitts, Maria Shelton; director: Harold Young; dance numbers: Danny Dare; original screenplay: Grover Jones.

CARELESSLY

From "Summer Lightning," by Allene Cor- liss; stars: Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda; di- rectors: Joshua Logan, Arthur Ripley; screen- play: Joshua Logan, Arthur Ripley, David Hertz.

STAND-IN

By Clarence Buddington Kelland; star: Leslie Howard; adaptation: Gene Tov^ne, Graham Baker; director: Tay Garnett.

PERSONAL HISTORY

By Vincent Sheean; star: Madeleine Carroll. A KISS IN PARIS

Star: Sylvia Sidney.

MAN WITH TEN MODELS

With Charles Boyer; director: Tay Garnett; adaptation: Gene Towne, Graham Baker.

ARABIAN NIGHTS

In Technicolor; director: John Cromwell; script: Harold Lamb, Irwin Shaw; cast: Syl- via Sidney, Charles Boyer, Madeleine Car- roll, Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda.

PERSONNEL

PLAYERS: Sylvia Sidney, Charles Boyer, Mad- eleine Carroll, Henry Fonda, Joan Bennett, Pat Paterson, Alan Baxter, Tim Holt, Maria Shelton.

DIRECTORS: Irving Cummings, Tay Garnett,

Harold Young, John Cromwell, John Ford, Anatole Litvak, Joshua Logan, Arthur Rip- ley. WRITERS: Grover Jones, Gene Towne, Graham Baker.

Warner Bros. First National

Vitaphone

PRODUCTION PROGRAM, SEASON 1937-1938 60 FEATURES « 134 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES SET

THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA

Drama; star: Paul Muni; director: William Dieterle; screenplay: Geza Herczeg, Heinz Herald.

FOOD FOR SCANDAL

Comedy; stars: Fernand Gravet, Carole Lombard, Ethel Merman; producer: Mervyn LeRoy; music and lyrics: Rodgers and Hart.

BOY MEETS GIRL

Comedy, by Samuel and Bella Spewack.

THE GAMBLERS

Drama; stars: Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, Errol Flynn; producer: Max Rein- hardt.

YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER

Comedy; stars: Olivia de Havilland, Lucille Watson; play: Mark Reed.

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD

Romantic drama; stars: Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland.

FIRST LADY

Comedy; star: Kay Francis; with: Anita Louise, Walter Connolly, Louise Fazenda, Veree Teasdale; director: Stanley Logan; play: George S. Kaufman, Katherine Day- ton.

VARSITY SHOW

Musical comedy; stars: Dick Powell, Fred

Waring's Pennsylvanians; director: William Keighley.

TONIGHT'S OUR NIGHT

Comedy; stars: Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer; play: Jacques Deval.

WHITE BANNERS

Drama; novel: Lloyd C. Douglas.

A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER

Comedy melodrama; stars: Edward G. Rob- inson, Pat O'Brien, Billy Mauch, Humphrey Bogart; play: Damon Runyon, Howard Lindsay.

THE GREAT GARRICK

Drama; stars: Brian Aherne, Olivia de Hai^illand; director: James Whale; producer: Mervyn LeRoy.

JEZEBEL

Drama; star: Bette Davis; director: Edmund Goulding; play: Owen Davis.

BACK IN CIRCULATION

Comedy melodrama; stars: Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien; director: Ray Enright; story: Adele Rogers St. John.

VALLEY OF THE GIANTS

Drama; in Technicolor; stars: Bette Davis, George Brent; novel: Peter B. Kyne.

THE DESERT SONG

Operetta; in Technicolor; by Oscar Ham- merstein, III, Sigmund Romberg.

153

WILLIAM PERLBERG

Producer

"IT'S ALL YOURS"

with Madeleine Carroll, Francis Lederer and Mischa Auer

Columbia Pictures

WILLIAM NIGH

Director

"THE HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY" "THIRTEENTH MAN"

154

PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

WHITE HORSE INN

Operetta. PANAMA CANAL

Drama; star: Paul Muni.

CASINO

Musical; stars: Warner Baxter, Joan Blon- dell, George Brent; director: Joe May.

GOLD DIGGERS IN LONDON

Musical; stars: Dick Powell; Joan Blondell, Ian Hunter, Hugh Herbert, Jane Wyman, Lee Dixon.

THE SMILING CORPSE

Comedy; stars: Hugh Herbert, Frank Mc- Hugh, Allen Jenkins; novel: Philip Wylie.

SISTER ACT

Drama; stars: Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havil- land, Anita Louise, Margaret Lindsay; by Fannie Hurst.

COLLUSION

Comedy; star: Leslie Howard.

SWING YOUR LADY

Comedy; stars: Pat O'Brien, Joan Blondell, Humphrey Bogart; play: Kenyon Nicholson, Charles Robinson.

IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER

Comedy; stars: Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland; director: Archie Mayo.

ON YOUR TOES

Musical; star: Ginger Rogers; by Rodgers and Hart, George Abbott.

AND IT ALL CAME TRUE

Comedy romance; stars: Dick Powell, Hum- phrey Bogart, Gloria Dickson; by Louis Bromfield.

A PRAYER FOR MY SONS

Stars: Kay Francis, the Mauch Twins; novel: Hugh Walpole.

COMET OVER BROADWAY

Drama; star: Kay Francis; by Faith Bald- win.

GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT

Romantic drama; in Technicolor; stars: George Brent, Olivia de Havilland, Donald Crisp; by Clements Ripley.

THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS

Drama; stars: Jean Arthur, George Brent; frcm "The Changeling," by iDonn Byrne. THE STORY OF SAN MICHELE

Drama; novel: Axel Munthe.

SUBMARINE 262

Comedy drama; stars: Pat O'Brien, George Brent, Wayne Morris, Frank McHugh; di- rector: Lloyd Bacon; by Commander Frank Wead.

LARGER THAN LIFE

Comedy; star: Frank McHugh; by Norman Matson and Joseph Schrank.

THE SISTERS

Stars: Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins, Jane Bryan; by Myron Brinig.

THE PERFECT SPECIMEN

Romantic comedy; stars: Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell; director: Michael Curtiz; by Samuel Hopkins Adams.

YOU'RE ALL I WANT

Drama; stars: Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Patric Knowles; by Katherine Brush.

CAMPUS SCANDALS

Musical comedy; stars: Hugh Herbert, Frank McHugh; by Joseph Schrank, Jerry Wald.

THAT CERTAIN WOMAN

Drama; stars: Bette Davis, Ian Hunter, Anita Louise, Henry Fonda; director: Ed- mund Goulding; by Edmund Goulding.

EVERYBODY WAS VERY NICE

Drama; by Stephen Vincent Benet.

THE GREAT LIE

Melodrama; by Lola Stein.

FRENCHY

Comedy romance; stars: Olivia de Havil- land, Ian Hunter.

CHALKED OUT

Drama; stars: Edward G. Robinson, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart; play: Warden Lewis E. Lowes, Jonathan Finn.

EPISODE

Romantic comedy; stars: Miriam Hopkins, Ian Hunter.

THEY WON'T FORGET

Drama; with: Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Norris, Otto Kruger; director-pro- ducer; Mervyn LeRoy.

SH! THE OCTOPUS

Star: Hugh Herbert. (Two more to star Hugh Herbert.)

PENROD AND HIS TWIN BROTHER

Stars: Billy and Bobby Mauch. (Two more to star the Mauch Twins.)

TORCHY BLANE STORIES Three; star: Glenda Farrell.

SHORT SUBJECTS

BROADWAY BREVITIES

30 two-reelers; 6 in Technicolor: "The Littlest Diplomat," with Sybil Jason; "Romance Road," with Walter Cassel; "Remember the Alamo," "The Man Without a Country" with John Litel; "Hollywood Revue" with Rosalind Marquis and Fred Lawrence; "Belle of New Orleans." 24 in black and white featuring: the Yacht Club Boys, Hal J eRoy, Mildred Law, Dave Apollon, Georgie

Price, The Preisser Sisters, Eddie Leonard, Donald Novis, Dorothy Dare, Bob Hope, Aarons and Broderick, June AUyson, Tom Rafferty, Dale Winthrop, Billy and Beverly Bemis, Irene Bordoni, Josephine Huston, Georgie Tapps, Duke McHale, Selma Mar- lowe, Lucille Manners, Romon and Renita, Evan Evans, Fifi D'Orsay, Rufe Davis, Gloria Rich, Floria Vestoff, Joan Abbott, Bernice Claire, Ken Murray and Oswald,

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Director

"It Can't Last Forever"

Columbia

"Sea Racketeer"

Republic

"Fools in Paradise"

Republic

CHARLES BEXNDTT

Screenplays

"THE THIRTY-]>iIWE STEPS"

"KING SOLOMOl^'S MINES" "SECRET AGENT"

Technical Shooting Script

^^MARCO POLO"

hi Preparation

''SOUTH OF MANILA"

(Goldwyn)

''THE RAGE OF PARIS"

(Universal)

"SHADOW OF THE WI^G"

(Original Collaboration M.G.M. England)

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Robert Norton, Beverly Phalon, Harry Gribbon.

MERRIE MELODIES

20 one-reel cartoons in Technicolor; pro- ducer: Leon Schlesinger.

FLOYD GIBBONS, "THE HEADLINE HUNTER" IN "YOUR TRUE ADVENTURES"

13 one-reelers. E. M. NEWMAN COLORTOUR ADVENTURES

13 one-reelers; scenes from: Tohati, Borneo, India, Bali, Fiji, South Sea Isles; narration: Davis Ross, Milton J. Cross, Paul Douglas, Howard Claney, Jean Paul King, Basil Ruysdael, Kenneth Roberts, Alan Kent, Don Wilson; in color.

LOONEY TUNES

16 one-reel cartoons; producer: Leon Schles- inger.

MELODY MASTERS

18 one-reelers; Bands: Phil Spitalny, Leon Navara, Mai Hallett, Carl Hoff, Henry King, Enric Madriguera, Carl "Deacon" Moore, Tommy Dorsey, Clyde McCoy, Milt Britton, Clyde Lucas, Russ Morgan, Rubinoff.

VITAPHONE VARIETIES

12 one-reelers; stars: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crawford, Qem McCarthy, Edgar Bergen, Paul Douglas, Salici's Puppets, The Radio Ramblers, Miss Juliet.

PICTORIAL REVUES

12 one-reelers; narration: Clem McCarthy.

PERSONNEL

STARS: Marion Davies, Leslie Howard, Dick Powell, Brian Aherne, Rudy Vallee, Hum- phrey Bogart, Fred Waring, Paul Muni, Bette Davis, Claudette Colbert, Fernand Gravet, Joan Blondell, Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone, Kay Francis, Errol Flynn, Pat O'Brien, Edward G. Robinson, Olivia de Havilland, George Brent, Benny Goodman, Carole Lombard, Henry Fonda, Jean Arthur, Miriam Hopkins, Warner Baxter, Charles Boyer, Ethel Merman.

FEATURED PLAYERS: Claude Rains, Wayne Morris, Margaret Lindsay, Jane Wyman, Allen Jenkins, Dick Foran, Granville Owen, Hugh O'Connell, Evelyn Thall, Jean Dale, Vladimir Sokoloff, Craig Reynolds, Mary Treen, Rosella Towne, Eric Stanley, Frank McHugh, Gloria Dickson, Kenny Baker, Glenda Farrell, Patric Knowles, Mary Ma- guire, Doris Weston, Donald Crisp, Colette Lyons, Gordon Oliver, Lana Turner, Marcia Ralston, Ellen Clancy, Mabel Todd, Ronald Reagan, Billy Mauch, Bobby Mauch, Bev- evly Roberts, Hugh Herbert, Jane Bryant, Henry O'Neill, Ann Sheridan, Bonita Gran- ville, George E. Stone, Helen Valkis, Ben Welden, Fred Lawrence, Willard Parker, William Hopper, Margaret Irving, Ian Hunter, Anita Louise, Lee Dixon, Barton MacLane, June Travis, Linda Perry, Marie Wilson, Ad- dison Richards, AUyn Joslyn, Dick Purcell, Veda Ann Borg, Anne Nagel, Eddie Acuff, Jchn Litel.

DIRECTORS: Max Reinhardt, Joseph May, Will-

iam Dieterle, William McGann, Noel Smith, Anatole Litvak, Mervyn LeRoy, Frank Mc- Donald, William Clemens, John Farrow, Haden MacQuarrie, Stanley Logan, Lloyd Bacon, Ray Enright, Bobby Connolly, B. Reeves Eason, Edmund Goulding, Michael Curtiz, Busby Berkeley, Nick Grinde, Wil- liam Keighley.

WRITERS: Earl Baldwin, Abem Finkel, William Jacobs, Norman Reilly Raine, William Wis- ter Haines, Anthony Coldeway, Kenneth Gamet, Don Ryan, Aeneas MacKenzie, Ed Earl Repp, Casey Robinson, John Pearson, Richard Macauley, Seton I. Miller, Clements Ripley, Robertson White, Luci Ward, Sig Herzig, Jerry Wald, George Bricker, Peter Milne, Julius Epstein, Lawrence Kimball, Walter Klein, Vincent Sherman, Fritz Falken- stein, Brewster Mcrse, Lawrence Riley, Elaine Ryan, Maurice Leo, Jerry Horwin, Robert Rossen, Morton Grant, Robert Buck- ner. Crane Wilbur, Horace Jackson, Camercn Rogers, Carlton Sand, Milton Krims, George Bilson, Rowland Leigh, Warren Duff, Pat C. Flick, Charles Perry, Heinz Herald, Joseph Schrank, Jean Negulesco.

SONG WRITERS: Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Rigard Rodgers, Larry Hart, M. K. Kerome, Jack Scholl, Richard Whiting, Johnny Mer- cer, Max Steiner, Adolph Deutsch.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Henry Blanke, Sam Bischoff, Robert Lord, Lou Edelman, Frank Mandel, David Lewis, Bryan Foy, George Jessel.

VITAGRAPH EXCHANGES

Albany: 1058 Broadway. Boston: 131 Arlington St. Buffalo: 470 Franklin St. New Haven: 134 Meadow St. New York: 630 Ninth Ave. Cincinnati: 1208 Central Parkway. Cleveland: 2300 Payne Ave. Detroit: 2300 Cass Ave.

Philadelphia: 1225 Vine St. Pittsburgh: 1623 Blvd. of the Allies. Washington, D. C: 928 New Jersey Ave.

N. W. Chicago: 1307 S. Wabash Ave. Des Moines: 1001 High St. Indianapolis: 120 W. Michigan St. Milwaukee: 812 N. 11th St.

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PETER MILI^E

WAR1\ER BROS.

MONTY BANKS

Directing

"HE WAS HER MAN"

Starring

GRACIE FIELDS

and

VICTOR McLAGLEN

ENGLISH /J^JSS: PRODUCTION

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PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Minneapolis: 1104 Currie Ave. Omaha: 1610 'Davenport St. St. Louis: 3212 Olive St. Atlanta: 194 Luckie St., N. W. Charlotte: 311 S. Church St. Dallas: 508 Park Ave. Kansas City, Mo.: 1701 Wyandotte St. Memphis: 384 Second St.

New Orleans: 150 S. Liberty St.

Oklahoma City: 630 W. Grand Ave.

Denver: 2115 Champa St.

Los Angeles: 1918 S. Vermont Ave.

Salt Lake City: 212 E. First South St.

San Francisco: 215 Golden Gate Ave.

Seattle: 2405 Second Ave.

Portland, Ore.: 935 N. W. 19th Ave.

World Pictures Corp-

DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM, SEASON 1937-1938 18 FEATURES 5 SHORT SUBJECTS

FEATURES

LA TENDRE ENNEMIE

French; director: Max Ophuls; stars: Simone Berriau, Catherine Fonteney, Georges Vit- ray, Marc Valbal.

THE MONKS

Monastic life; prologue narrated by: Father Michael Ahearn, S. J.

Rev.

THE LIFE AND LOVES OF BEETHOVEN

Star: Harry Bauer; cast: Pauley, Jean-Louis Barreuit, Jany Holt, Andre Nox; director: Abel Gance.

THE SKI CHASE

With Hannes Schneider.

ANNIE LAURIE

With Will Fyffe.

SHORT

SONG OF CEYLON WHAT THE PUPPY SAID WHAT THE PARROT SAW

REVOLT IN MOROCCO

Directors: Jean Benoit-Levy, Marie Epstein.

THE SECRET OF STAMBOUL

With Valerie Hobson, Frank Vosper.

NINETY DEGREES SOUTH

Scott Antarctic expedition.

STREET WITHOUT A NAME

With Pola llery.

CRIMSON CIRCLE

With Noah Beery.

MY SONG OF LOVE

With Tito Schipa.

SLALOM

MASQUERADE IN VIENNA

With Anton Walbrook, Paula Wesseley.

SUBJECTS

LOVE ON SKIS BATTLING BETTAS

B. F. Zeidman Productions

PRODUCTION LINEUP, SEASON 1937-1938 3 FEATURES

Distributed by Grand National

SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD!

By Carroll Graham.

ROGUES' GALLERY

By Willard Keefe.

LOVE RUNS INTO MONEY

By Erwin S. Gelsey.

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ALBERT LEWIS

Producer

RKO

Lloyd A. French

DIRECTOR

WARNER BROTHERS VITAPHONE STUDIO

BROOKLYN, N. Y.

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These brief histories of Filmdom's production personalities are reprinted from THE FILM DAILY where the series is currently being continued.

Index

Alperson, Edward L 182

Bacon, Lloyd 181

Bagnall, George L 169

Baldwin, Earl 186

Banton, Travis 176

Berkeley, Busby 177

Berman, Pandro S 169

Bischoff, Samuel 178

Blanke, Henry 180

Borzage, Frank 177

Botsford, A. M 169

Briskin. Samuel J 166

Brown, Clarence 178

Brown, Harry Joe 175

Cline, Edward F 174

Conn, Maurice H 176

Conway, Jack 189

Cooper, Merian C 172

Cunningham, Jack 172

Curtiz, IVIichael 185

Del Ruth, Roy . 173

deMille, Cecil B 163

Dieterle, William 180

Dreier, Hans 184

Espy, Reeves 171

Estabrook, Howard 181

Fanchon, Miss 182

Feld, Milton H 191

Foy, Bryan I79

Gensler, Lewis E I77

Glazer, Benjamin 181

Goetz, William 164

Goldwyn, Samuel 168

Grainger, Edmund 186

Gross, Edward I7I

Hansen, Franklin 180

Hathaway, Henry 172

Herzbrun, Henry 180

Hornblow, Arthur, Jr I73

Hubbard, Lucien I7I

Hulburd, Merritt . ' '. 171

Johnson, Nunnally 166

Jones, Buck 187

Jones, Grover 181

Karp, Jacob H ." 184

Kaufman, Edward 187

Keighley, William 185

King, Henry ' 190

Landau, Leslie L 190

Lantz, Walter 187

Lasky, Jesse L 166

Le Baron, William I74

Lee, Rowland V 188

Le Maire, Rufus I73

LeRoy, Mervyn I74

Lesser, Sol I70

Levine, Nat 172

Lewin, Albert 190

Lipscomb, W. P l/g

Lloyd, Frank 164

Lloyd, Harold 157

Lord, Robert 178

Lubitsch, Ernst 164

Ludwig, Edward 1 189

Lusty, Lou 175

McCarey, Leo 183

McGuire, William Anthony 191

Macgowan, Kenneth 167

Mamoulian, Rouben 192

Mankiewicz, Joseph 191

Mannix, Edward J 164

Marcus, Lee 187

Marin, Edwin L 189

Markey, Gene 155

Marshall, George 175

Mayer, Louis B 163

Mayo, Archie 183

Meins, Gus 189

Morros, Boris 175

Murphy, Ralph 191

Myers, Zion 188

Pasternak, Joseph 183

Rapf , Harry 170

Ratoff, Gregory 192

Ray, Bernard B 173

Reid, Cliff 173

Reinhardt, Max 175

Rogell, Sid 179

Rogers, Bogart 185

Rogers, Charles R 159

Ruggles, Wesley 1 56

Sandrich, Mark 190

Schenck, Joseph M 163

Schlesinger, Leon 165

Schuessler, Frederick Edward 185

Seiter, William A 184

Selznick, David 0 170

Serlin, Oscar 168

Sherman, Harry 170

Siegel, Moe J 192

Sisk, Robert 188

Sistrom, William 186

Stevens, George 192

Stone, John 184

Stromberg, Hunt 165

Taurog, Norman 186

Thompson, Harlan 158

Thorpe, Richard 182

Vidor, King W 167

Walker, Stuart 183

Wanger, Walter 177

Warner, Jack L 174

Weingarten, Lawrence 188

Wolfe, Manny 176

Wood, Sam 179

Wurtzel, Sol M 165

Zanuck, Darryl F 163

Zeldman, Bennie F 182

Zukor, Eugene 167

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CECIL B. DE MILLE

One of the indus- Iry's pioneers and a No. One man in production. First on the stage. With Jesse L. Lasky, or- ganized the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company in 19 13. Been going strong ever since. Affiliations: P D C . Pathe, MGM, Para- mount Set t fa e vogue for spectacle and Biblical drama. In- spired many a fable which, catching public fancy, have evolved into traditions. Fostered many a stellar career. Has personally di- rected more than 75 features. Smart show- man. His own best publicist. He-man in sports and hobbies. Hair, gray-brown. Eyes, brown. Stands 5, 11. Honors: Doctor of Let- ters, Penn Military College; Order of the Holy Sepulchre, latter conferred in Jerusalem in 1928.

DARRYL F. ZANUCK

Youngest of Hol- lywood's major ex- ecutives and a genuis of screen making. Bitten at the tender age of 6 by the movie bug, sneaking away while visiting Cali- fornia with his par- ents to earn 50 cents a day acting in the films. Indus- try career received

its first impetus when as a Fox Film Company scenarist he turned out almost a script a week. Later affiliations: Warner Brothers, 20th Cen- tury Pictures; 20th Century-Fox, for which he now guides all direction. Was in at the birth of talkies via the unforgettable "The Jazz Singer." Conceived the idea of dramatizing front page news on the screen. Example: "Little Caesar." Developed a fresh crop of players as major stars. Examples: James Cagney, Barbara Stanwyck, Ruby Keeler. Side glance at sports: He has hunted bear in Alaska, plays polo. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue- gray. Stands 5, IV2.

LOUIS B. MAYER

The Mayer of Metro-Gold wy n - Mayer and proof positive of the ad- a g e . "Industrial leaders are born." At 14, directing fig- ure of a New Bruns- wick ship-salvaging concern! First con- tact with filmdom came when he took over a small house in Haverhill, Mass.; one by one, all five houses there were brought under his control. With Nat Gordon, formed Gordon-Mayer Circuit, subsequently became interested in exchange end and his picture judgment so impressed that advent of M-G-M in 1924 saw him selected as logical head of operations. Developed thesis of super-quality in pictures, gave free rein to the "star system." Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was born in his house. Thrice president of Association of M. P. Producers. Physically active. Avid reader of biography. Fond of a good game of bridge.

JOSEPH M. SCHENCK

Chairman of the board of 20th Cen- tury-Fox and truth- fully a business baron, his interests embracing films, outdoor amuse- ments, real estate, finance. Graduate pharmacist. Used S600 savings from drug business to I launch SIOO.OOOJ Paradise Park, Fort George. Then with Brother Nicholas acquired Palisade Park, Fort Lee. Sensed films' possi- bilities when Marcus Loew sought space at Fort George for "theater" housed in a car. Invested with Loew. Produced independently. Became chairman of United Artists' board in 1924. Joined with Darryl F. Zanuck for 20th Century in 1933. Resigned from U. A. presi- dency in 1935 to take present post. Essence of his philosophy: "Save money, have the courage of your convictions, welcome hard work, be loyal, and keep your word, once given, to everybody." It is a success recipe par excellence, witness Schenck's career.

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ERNST LUBITSCH

Producer and di- rector for Para- mount, and the man responsible for the critic-coined descrip- t i V e phraseology, "Lubitsch touches." Professional career is rooted in the Ger- man theater of Max Reinhardt. First film work for the old Berlin Bioscope. In 1915, began to di- rect features, introducing symbolism. At- tracted American attention in a big way with "Mme. Du Barry" ("Passion") in 1919. Ac- cepted an UFA offer. Thence to Hollywood to direct Mary Pickford in "Rosita." After that, a string of successes and international fame. Found the talkie technique easily mas- tered, witness "The Love Parade." Became managing director of production for Paramount in 1935, but asked to be relieved to produce- direct. Hobby: That black cigar. Hair, black. Eyes, brown. Stands 5, 7.

EDWARD J. MANNIX

Met ro-Goldwyn- Mayer producer and, personally, an unusual combina t i o n of business ability, diplomacy and freedom from ^ prejudice. Preceded | his advent into pic- j tures by (a) five years devoted to eastern show man- agement and (b) 14 seasons spent as

manager of Nicholas M. Schenck's Palisades Park. First picture experience gained with Allan Dwan in the producing of Evelyn Nes- bit Thaw's "The Inner Woman." Later man- ager of Norma and Constance Talmadge pro- ductions for Joseph M. Schenck. Subsequent posts: Eastern representative for all Schenck productions, financial comptroller of M-G-M, studio manager, assistant to Irving Thalberg, v.p. and studio key executive. Hobby? Well, put it down as traveling, for he's visited every state and quite a bit of the Dominion of Can- ada and old Mexico.

FRANK LLOYD

Paramount p r o - ducer and the only three-time winner of Motion Picture Academy awards ("Divine Lady,'' "Cavalcade" and "Mutiny on the Bounty"). Credit these achievements to a solid knowl- edge of both stage and screen. Became identified with Eng- lish theater at 15. Arrived in Hollywood in 1913 when industry was wearing swaddling clothes. First job was writing, directing Uni- versal single reelers. Subsequent affiliations: Morosco-Pallas, Fox, Goldwyn, Joseph M. Schenck, Sol Lesser, First National. Master of spectacle. Few can equal him in extracting maximum dramatic value from a scene. Slow- spoken. Never reveals irritation. Active in the Academy. Hobbies: His ranch, his Irish terriers. Reads detective yarns, philosophical works. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue. Stands 5,

111/2.

WILLIAM GOETZ

Executive assis- tant of Darryl F. Zanuck at 20th Cen- tury-Fox, and the youngest of five brothers, all of whom have won their spurs in the industry. Rejected Brother Ben's ad- vice that he pre- pare for a berth in Consolidated Film Laboratories and instead went to Hollywood. First berth as second assistant director for Asher, Small and Rogers. Later affiliations: With Corinne Grif- fith as production head, then general mana- ger; M-G-M and Paramount as company pro- duction manager; Fox Film as aid to Sol M. Wurlzel and producer; RKO as producer; 20th Century as v.p., executive assistant and associate producer; finally, his present post as second in command to Zanuck at Movie- tone City. His record in itself is the most eloquent tribute to his brilliant executive abil- ity. Hair, brown. Stands 5, 9.

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HUNT STROMBERG

Associate studio executive of Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer and possessor of an un- usually wide knowl- edge of the film in- d u s t r y from all angles. Born and educated in Louis- ville, his industry advent was pre- ceded by newspap- er work in St. Louis where he was sports editor of the Tim^a. T.rst film berth was advertising-publicity director for the old Goldwyn company. Subsequent affilations: Personal representative for Thomas H. Ince, 1919; independent producer, releasing through Metro, 1922; Producers' Distributing Corp., pro- ducing Priscilla Dean and Harry Carey films; present post, 1925. Responsible for such films as "Our Dancing Daughters," "The Thin Man," "Treasure Island," and, oh yes, "Naughty Marietta." Hair, brown. Eyes, blue. Stands 6 feet.

LEON SCHLESINGER

Producer of "Mer- rie Melodie" and "Looney Tunes'' cartoons for Warner Brothers and a vet- eran of well nigh every branch of show business! First contact with theater was as ush- er at Blaney's Arch St. Theater, Phila- delphia, and thence into its boxoffice.

Next at the old Colonial, Chicago, as treasurer, with later years as p. a. and manager for road show^s and vnude. First film post was vrHh old Metro Company as salesman out of Chi- cago. Subsequent affilations: Inter-Ocean Film Corp., New York; Agfa Film as West Coast sales manager; Pacific Title and Art Studio, which he founded. Then, back in '30, Jack Warner suggested he make a cartoon, with 30-day option for 12 more. It took Warner seven minutes after he saw the first to exer- cise it. Now has a straight three-year Warner pact.

SOL M. WURTZEL

Executive p r o -

ducer for 20th Cen- tury-Fox and a man who, although lifting many per- sonalities out of ob- scurity, shies a t publicity for him self. Quit a job with a wholesale grocery firm to be- come a $15 -per - week secretary-ste- nographer for Fox

Film in 1915. Two years later, was or- dered to Hollywood as general manager of Fox studio. Found its three-stage plant in the middle of an orange and lemon grove, and now look at it; Blessed with what Hollywood calls "a good story mind." Is convinced pub- lic ■wants entertainment, not preachment on screen. Asks only results from employes. Forgives mistakes, not alibis. Never speaks unless his words mean something. Confesses to no hobbies, and yet: Travels, plays bridge, golf, loves animals, and especially dogs; drives his own car. Square chinned and athletic. Hair, dark. Eyes, brown. Stands 5, 10.

GENE MARKEY

Associate produc- er for 20th Century- Fox, veteran film writer and a man of whom it is well said that there ex- ists no classification to fit his career. Born with imagina- tion, the intelligence to use it and the desire to do some- thing with it. Wrote his first novel at

11; his family still has it in ms. form. Went from Dartmouth (a Deke and a Sphinx) to the Army and, the war over, to Art Institute of Chicago. Found he was no artist but a car- icaturist. Wrote and drew for newspapers, magazines. Then a dramatist. Next a bona- fide novelist. Became movie-minded when RKO Pathe made his "Stepping High" as "Syncopation." Has ■written for Paramount, Pathe, M-G-M, Warners, Fox, 20th Century- Fox. Extra curriculnr activities embrace golf, boxing, travel, collecting 18th Century boxing

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prints. A good listener. Places confidence in hunches. Hair, brown. Eyes, hazel. Stands 5, 11.

WESLEY RUGGLES

Top-flight film di- rector, a distinction won by 19 years of hard work. Native of Los Angeles, but was raised in 'Fris- co, where he early manifested interest in the theater. First a stock player. Or- ganized Ruggles' Minstrels which fin- ally stranded. First film job was in 1914

with Mack Bennett's Keystoners. Successively was props, film editor, assistant director, di- rector. "Joined up" with Uncle Sam at the outbreak of the war, served in France two years, came home a first lieutenant. Then back to Hollywood and a job with Vilagraph as Alice Joyce's director. "Discovered" Jack Oakie for "Finder's Keepers." Well-remem- bered for his "Cimarron," "The Gilded Lily," "The Bride Comes Home." Brother of Charlie Ruggles. Hair, dark. Eyes, brown.

NUNNALLY JOHNSON

A film writer "who used to be a newspaper man himself." First job ■was on home town E n q u i r er-Sun at Columbus, Ga. Didn't wait for the U. S. to enter the World War before joining the Army and enlisted in June, 1915. Came out a second looey and

returned to journalism via the N. Y. Tribune, Brooklyn Eagle, Herald Tribune, N. Y. Post. Clicked as a magazine writer, and then was drafted by the films. Has written for Para- mount, 20th Century-Fox, Samuel Goldwyn. Samples of his wares: "House of Rothschild," "Kid Millions," "Thanks a Million." Considers his biggest newspaper stories those detailing the Scopes "monkey" trial in Dayton, Tenn., and the Wall St. bombing. No hobby; he's too busy as a writer. Tennis his only recrea- tion. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue. Stands 5, 11 '2.

JESSE L. LASKY

Pioneer motion picture prod u c e r . and now with RKO Radio as unit pro- ducer. Career col- orful, varied. Re- porter. Joined Alas- kan Gold Rush. Mu- sician. Vaudeville producer. Built Fol- ies Bergere, first Continental Music Hall, New York. 1911. With Cecil

B. deMille created Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co. in 1913. Recently completed his one thousandth feature picture. Built to screen stardom Geraldine Farrar, Wollace Reid, Maurice Chevalier, Nino Martini and numerous others. Among his outstanding productions: "Covered Wagon," "Wings," "Old Ironsides," "Peter Pan," "Beau Geste," "White Parade" and "Gay Desperado." Affiliations: Vice- President, Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; Pro- ducer at Fox, United Artists and RKO. Hob- bies: Golfing and fishing. Genial, kind. In- defatigable worker.

SAMUEL J. BRISKIN

One of the indus- try's youngest and most progressive leaders. Started pic- ture career as ac- countant. Came up from the ranks to win dominant posi- tion as showman and production ex- ecutive. Affiliations:

C. B. C. Film Pro- ductions, Banner Pictures, Columbia

Pictures; RKO Radio Pictures for which he's now vice-president in charge of all produc- tion. Under his regime as general manager, Columbia forged to position of major im- portance in the industry, producing such pic- tures as "One Night of Love" and the Acad- emy award winner, "It Happened One Night." Has made past year busiest and most pro- ductive of RKO Radio history. Is rapidly building up studio personality roster and re- cently conceived idea of aiding stage by loan-

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ing theaters young contract players. Edu- cated at College of City of New York and New York University. Good golfer and likes horse races. Sees television industry aid. Hair, dark brown. Eyes, blue-gray. Height, 5, 10.

HAROLD LLOYD

Paramount p r o - ducer-star and a man who knows the movie industry from top to bottom. Opinion widely sought by produc- ers. Plays golf fre- quently with Bing Crosby, who al- 1 ways beats him, and with Richard I Arlen who a 1 s o j does. One of the

best handball players in Hollywood. Likes football. Hates making speeches. Famed in the film city for his utter lack of self-conscious- ness and egocentricity. Native of Burchard, Neb. Made his debut in a real part with Frank Bacon in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles." Played stock in Omaha and Los Angeles. Crashed his first studio (Universal) by donning makeup and sneaking past the gafeman with a group of working players at lunch time. Went with Hal Roach as slapstick comedian, in "Lonesome Luke" series. Has done his "ordinary bespectacled young American" character for more than 15 years and still go- ing strong. Plans two pictures yearly with Paramount. Hobbies: swimming, golf, hand- ball. Hair, brown. Eyes, the same. Stands 5, 10.

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KENNETH MACGOWAN

Associate produc- er for 20th Century- Fox and a son of Fair Harvard, class of '11. Edited the Harvard Monthly, ran the Harvard Dramatic Club and found time during his senior year to review the dram- mah for the Boston Transcript. Thence to the Philly Even- ing Ledger as cinema-literary critic, and sub-

sequently berths on the N. Y. Trib, Globe, Vogue, Theater Arts Magazine, with an inter- lude as p. a. and adv. director for Goldwyn Pictures. Deserted journalism in '24 to direct Provincetown Playhouse at Eugene O'Neill's invitation; also directed Greenwich Village Theater and, after that, produced on Broad- way. To Hollywood in January, '32, as RKO story editor. Seven months later was made associate producer. Results: "Little Women," "La Cucaracha." Recommended Katharine Hepburn for stardom. With 20th Century-Fox since Labor Day, '35. Hobby, golf. Hair, brown. Eyes, ditto. Stands 5, 11 V2.

EUGENE ZUKOR

Executive in Par- amount production department, advis- ing of foreign de- partment needs. Started with Para- mount in 1916 in New York studio publicity depart- ment. War service in 1918. In 1920. appointed assistant manager of Para- mount's New York

exchange. In 1922, transferred to the home office to handle theater purchases. In 1924 appointed assistant to the president. In 1927 transferred to the theater department, special izing in construction and research. In 1932 became executive member of foreign depart ment. Likes golf and plays with his father, Adolph Zukor, regularly. Founded the Para mount Pep Club in New York City. Was re cently made honorary vice-president of the Paramount Studio Club.

KING W. VIDOR

President of Di- rectors' Guild, and Paramount director- producer. Started as ticket taker in Gal- veston, became in- dependent produc- er in Texas and has done everything from acting to writ- ing, including tech- nical work. Affilia- t i o n s : Universal, M-G-M, Vitagraph.

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Paramount, Samuel Goldwyn. Directed "The Big Parade," which played two years on Broadway and grossed more than any other picture ever made. Directed such widely varying pictures as "Bardelys the Magnifi- cent," "The Crowd," "Hallelujah," and "Our Daily Bread," the latter winning the Brussels International Cinema Festival executive com- mittee's certificate of honor. Awarded the cross of honor by the United Daughters of the Confederacy for "So Red the Rose." Likes yachting, modern art and modern music. Plays tennis, is a boating enthusiast. Plays guitar, sings. Graduate of Peacock Military School, San Antonio, and Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md. Hair, black. Eyes, blue. Stands 5. 11.

HARLAN THOMPSON

Paramount p r o - ducer. Future in Hollywood was was made a cer- tainty when he co- produced and co- directed "Blessed Event" on Broad- way. Was born in Hannibal, Sept. 24, 1890. Studied chem- ical engineering at University of Kan- sas and became

chemical instructor in junior year. Worked on Kansas City Post and Kansas City Star. Re- entered university, specializing in journalism. Edited Daily Kansasan, was Sunday editor, dramatic critic and assistant city editor of Kansas City Star. Commanding officer of 615 Aero Squadron at Kelly Field, Texas, and 167 Aero Squadron in England. Wrote "Man Hunt," one-act play for vaudeville and ama- teur production which ran for more than 5 years. Became feature writer on New York World. Wrote "Little Jessie James," which ran more than a year on Broadway. Affilia- tions: Fox, Paramount. First picture for which he wrote original and screen play, "Hot News." Married to Marian Spilzer of Para- mount editorial board. Has newly-born son. Hair, blond. Eyes, blue. Stands 5, 9.

OSCAR SERLIN

Associate produc- er. Worked through school and college by writing vaude- ville sketches. Born in Russia. Attended DePaul Academy and DePaul Uni- versity. First job was as doorman at Olympic theater to which he later re- turned as assistant manager. Wrote

vaudeville acts. Promoted wrestling. Di- rected amateur shows. Studied theater in Vienna, Berlin, London and Paris. Contributed gags to newspapers. Was stage manager, general manager, then producer of Broadway shows. Most recently was in charge of talent department in New York. Adapted foreign plays for the American stage. Latter part of 1932, signed by Paramount as assistant to E. Lloyd Sheldon. Then associate producer on B. P. Schulberg's staff. Back to West Coast November, 1936. Quit Paramount post as '37 swung under way and later joined Selznick International; then resigned to produce stage plays.

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

President of Sam- uel Goldwyn, Inc., "Maker of stars" and propagandist for "fewer and bet- ter pictures." Came to the U. S. via steerage from na- tive Poland at 11; at 17, was in charge of a glove factory at Glovers- ville, N. Y. Sensed the infant film in- dustry's possibilitias, went to New York, formed a partnership with Jesse L. Lasky, and in 1913 produced "The Squaw Man," first full-length film made in the U. S. In '17, was instrumental in effecting the Famous Players-Lasky mer- ger, becoming board chairman. Organized

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Goldwyn Pictures Corp. in '18, subsequently sold his interests fo Metro and re-entered inde- pendent production. Year later, was elected owner-member of United Artists. Active, ag- gressive, determined. Swift walker, enjoys three-mile hikes. Inspiration of many a chuckle- packed story. Married to the former Frances Howard. One son, Samuel, Jr., now 10.

CHARLES R. ROGERS

Executive v i c e - president in charge of production of the new Universal and rated one of the most mentally-alert executives in the in- dustry. Once a salesman of haber- dashery, later. New England sales man- ager for a painf-var- : nish concern. With a pensioned Lehigh

Valley fireman as partner, built the Eastern Star Theater at East Buffalo. Formed a little company and bought independent pix for New York State territory. Then with L. J. Selznick as director of sales. Subsequent affiliations: Rob- ertson-Cole Co., partnership with Hunt Strom- berg, with E. M. Asher and Edward Small, with RKO Pathe, with Paramount, as an indie producer, and finally, with Universal, whose purchase he negotiated. Married to the former Helen Weiss, non pro. One son, John W,

PANDRO S. HERMAN

Brilliant you n-g showman who grew up wth industry to become one of its ace producers. Start- ed as assistant di- rector at FBO, just out of high school. Became film editor, then head of cutting department. Has re- mained associated with RKO Radio, successor to FBO.

Was executive assistant to three studio produc- tion chiefs, William LeBaron, David O. Selznick and Merian C. Cooper. Turned to producing during Cooper regime. Has had remarkable list of outstanding successes. Developed Fred As-

taire and Ginger Rogers into screen's greatest money-making team at production helm of their musicals. Brought Katharine Hepburn to peak of fame. Introduced Lily Pons, among others, to screen. Successes range from musicals to h3avy drama. One of the Hollywood colony's best tennis players. Has shared doubles title of motion picture championships. Hair, dark brown; eyes, brown. Height. 5, 8.

A. M. BOTSFORD

Executive assist- ant to William Le Baron, managing di- rector of production. Paramount. Born, Rockland, IlL; edu- cated, Williams Col- lege (A.B. degree), specializing in Eng- 1 lish. Was city editor i of the Quincy (111.) j Herald; reporter on i the New York World. Was with

Paramount Famous Lasky in July, 1917, as pub- licity writer; advertising manager, 1920-1925. Became advertising manager of Publix thea- ters. In 1931 became head of story department in New York. Appointed assistant to Emanuel Cohen in 1933. Appointed assistant to Henry Herzbrun in February, 1934; named associate producer in November, 1935. Produced, among others, "Too Many Parents," "Three Cheers for Love," "Sudden Death," "Return of Sophie Lang," "Hollywood Boulevard," "Murder With Pictures," "Rose Bowl." Assumed present stu- dio position in December, 1936. Married. Has three children.

GEORGE L. BAGNALL

Executive studio manager. Para- mount. Born, Mul- lingar, Ireland, May 24, 1896. Educated in public schools of G a 1 w a y, Ireland; graduated from Ex- eter College. Went to Alberta, Canada, where he took his place as a public accountant andj earned the degree!

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o{ C.A. Served in war for four years, after which he went to New York as a public ac- countant with firm of louche, Niven and Co. Next went to Atlanta, Ga., as comptroller for Davison, Paxon & Stokes, affiliated with R. H. Macy Co., New York. Joined Fox Film Corp. October, 1928, as comptroller at West Coast Studio and was placed in charge of all finances in June, 1930. In 1935, became studio treasurer of Paramount. Was elected president of Paramount Studio Club in 1936. Hobbies: reading and golf. Married. Has two sons, Michael and George. Hair, brown. Eyes, brown. Stands 6 ft.

SOL LESSER

The Boss of Prin- c i p a 1 Productions and a pioneer of the industry, which he entered in 'Frisco in 19 0 7. Established Golden Gate Film Exchange, All Star Feature Distributors Exchange which, in 1914, were consoli- dated with Miles , Bros, and California I Film Exchange. Two

years later, established a Northern California circuit. Moved to Los Angeles in 1919 and was one of the organizers of West Coast Theaters, Inc. Sold out his interest, retired in 1926. Pro- ducing activities in the interim: All Star Fea- tures, Principal Pictures. In 1930, associated with Inspiration, subsequently resigned to be- come assistant to Joseph Schenck at U. A. Re- signed in '31 to handle Universal Theater cir- cuit. Formed Principal in '32. For '37-38, will produce for both RKO Radio and 20lh Century- Fox. Married. Two children.

DAVID O. SELZNICK

President, execu- tive producer of Selznick Interna- tional Pictures, Inc., and son of the late Lewis J. Selznick, who trained him in all branches of the industry. Activities, affiliations: Promot- ed and produced specially shorts, quickies; became West Coast repre-

sentative of Associated Exhibitors; joined M-G- M, emerging as associate producer; moved to Paramount as aide to B. P. Schulberg, became associate producer and before 30th birthday, was executive assistant to studio's managing director. Resigned on the issue of unit produc- tion. Joined RKO Radio as v. p. in charge of all production, effected the consolidation of Ra- dio and Pathe studios. Resigned post and joined M-G-M as v. p. and head of his own production unit. Next came Selznick International. Only producer to have two of his films listed among The Film Daily's "Ten Best" in 1934 and 1935.

HARRY RAPF

Producer with M- G-M since 1924 and ■with few peers as a discoverer of talent. Found Joan Craw- ford in a Broadway dancing chorus; found Lupe Velez; found Spencer Tra- cy. Sponsored di- rectorial careers of Monta Bell, Edmund | Goulding. Began a theatrical career as

the impresario of a barnstorming home talent minstrel show in Colorado. Next with Gus Ed- wards as manager, then set up his own vaude producing-booking office in New York with Lou Golder as partner. Turned to films in 1914, his first venture a releasing contract with World Film. Produced indies. Became Selznick's pro- duction manager. Entered Warner partnership in 1921. Joined Louis B. Mayer in 1924 with the merger of M-G-M. Three hobbies: bridge, fishing, career of his son, Maurice. Dynamo of energy. Tells a neat story.

HARRY SHERMAN

The man who dis- covered the cinema- tic potentialities of Hopalong Cassidy in 1935 and who since has been do- ing right well by Clarence E. Mul- ford's favorite char- acter. Entered pic- ture business as operator of a circuit in and around Min- neapolis, affiliated

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with Sullivan and Considine. Later operated indie exchanges throughout the mid-west with AIco and Metro franchises. Held franchise on half of the U. S. for D. W. Griffith's unforgetta- ble "Birth of A Nation". Turned to production in 1917 with George Loane Tucker. Producer of the first Zane Greys. For some years, producer with Pathe, M-G-M. At present, in addition to producing the Hopalong Cassidy stories for Paramount, he is making a series of pictures from the Rex Beach stories.

REEVES ESPY

Executive assist- ant to Samuel Gold- wyn and another newspaperman t o make good in Hoi lywood. Native of St. Louis, graduate of Washington Uni- versity. Sports edi- tor of the St. Louis Republic in the hal- cyon days of Sam i Hellman, m.e. Cron- ies there included

Louis Lee Arms (who married Mae Marsh), Tru- man Talley, Jack Kirkland. Lured away by the theater, he rose to the managership of the Skouras circuit of St. Louis theaters. Subse- quently, the Skouras interests sent him to the Pacific Coast as g. m. of Fox West Coast Thea- ters. Resigned in April, 1935, to join Sam Goldwyn's production forces. Married to the former Ellen Parle, St. Louis socialite and a granddaughter of the late Edward Butler, one- lime Missouri political ruler. Two children.

EDWARD GROSS

Associate p r o - ducer for Principal Productions, making his debut as such with Bobby Breen's recent "Rainbow on the River." Born in New York, studied law at New York University. First po- sition in Wanamak- er's executive office. New York in charge of all minor office

help and junior clerks. Went to Los Angeles in 1921 and for four years was with an importing firm. Then in importing field on his own until 1930 when he joined Paramount in an execu-

tive capacity. Left Paramount in 1934 to ac- cept a New Deal appointment and for some months was in charge of a section of the Gov- ernment's labor division. Re-entered the indus- try via Sol Lesser's Principal Productions as general manager in 1935.

LUCIEN HUBBARD

Associate p r o - ducer for M-G-M and a descendant of Ul- rich Zvringle, the Martin Luther of Switzerland. Born in Cincinnati, grew up in Bellevue, Ky., and qualified for the "used - to - be - a newspaperman-my - self" column by re- porting for the Cin- 1 cinnati Times - Star,

Cincinnati Post, Chicago Daily News, New Or- leans Item and editing for the New York Press and New York Tribune. Broke into the indus- try as a writer for Paramount and other com- panies. Wrote the script and directed such films as "Rose Marie," "The Mysterious Island" for M-G-M. Produced "Wings" for Paramount. Supervised "The Silver Dollar" and "42nd Street," among others, for Warners. Schoolday athlete. Expert polo player. Married. Two daughters, Janet Helen, 17; Betty Ann, 14. Brown hair. Brown eyes. Stands 5, 11.

MERRITT HULBURD

Member of Sam- uel Goldwyn's per- sonal staff, assisting £ % in story selection f 1 and in production. f . f Native of German- town, Pa. Graduate o f University o f Pennsylvania, mem- 1 ber of Psi Upsilon. Became an English instructor for two years, took an M.A. degree. On the edi- torial staff of the Saturday Evening Post from June, 1925, to November, 1931, the last four years as associate editor. Paramount appoint- ed him to its New York Editorial Board when he resigned from the Curtis employ. Subse- quently, he was transferred to the West Coast, and made director of the studio writing staff. Left the Paramount fold to affiliate with Gold- wyn in December, 1934.

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MERIAN C. COOPER

A M-G-M p r o - ducer after resign- ing as vice-president of Selznick Interna- tional Pictures. Born in Jacksonville, Fla.. educated at Lau- renceville School and Annapolis. Sailed before the mast, then a news- paper man, next a soldier on the Bor-| der. in France, Poland. Off to the

Malay Peninsula to explore, write. Motion pictures made on the trip aroused interest in the screen. Result: Partnership with Ernest Schoedsack, and such well-remem- bered pictures as "Grass" (Persia-made), "Chang" (Siam-made) and "Four Feathers" (Africa-made). Next a temporary exit from films fo aid aviation's development he had been in the U. S. and Polish air service. Re- won to Hollywood when David O. Selznick took over RKO Radio production reins, but remains director of several aviation companies. Fellow of the French Geographic, British Royal Geo- graphic Societies. Married to the former Doro- thy Jordan. One child. Hair, brown. Eyes, brown. Stands 5, 8.

HENRY HATHAWAY

Paramount p r o - ducer-director. Born in Sacramento. Has been in the film business more than 25 years. Direction of "Lives of a Ben- gal Lancer" for Par- amount late in 1934 suddenly projected him into the Holly- wood limelight. Mother, Jean Hatha- way, a musical com- edy actress of note, formed with Alan Dwan the American Film Co. in 1908. He started then as a child actor. At 12. he was a third assistant to Otis Turner, then directing at Uni- versal. Signed to a Universal contract in 1916 as Irene Hunt's leading man. A year of this and he vrent with the old Goldwyn Co. Fif- teen years of his life have been at Paramount, mostly as assistant director. Decided upon a

career of adventure shortly after sound came in. visited the Khyber Pass which he immor- talized later in "Lancer." Returning under sponsorship of Emanuel Cohen he was made a director of Westerns. After seven he branched into the more versatile dramatics. Hobby, tra- veling.

NAT LEVINE

Former President of Republic Produc- tions. Inc., and one of those indebted to t h e well-beloved Marcus Loew for his first lessons in showmanship. Born in New York City. Started his motion picture career by finding an office boy's berth vacant in Marcus Loew's bailiwick and landing the job. Some time later joined Margaret Winkler, producer of Krazy Kat cartoons. Next an independent producer for the state right market. Organized Mascot Pic- tures in 1924. producing serials. He also pro- duced outstanding pictures on the independent market. Became prexy of Republic Productions shortly after the merger of Mascot and the old Monogram in 1935. He is one of the indus- try's nighf-and-day working executives. Now an M-G-M producer. Married, the missus being Frances Levine.

JACK CUNNINGHAM

Paramount super- visor and the screen writer whose imagi- native faculties pro- vided the epic surge in "The Covered Wagon'' which Adolph Zukor, when in reminiscent mood, will tell you is the greatest picture that gave him the grec - est "kick." Born in Ionia, Iowa, April 1, 1889, educated at Cornell, not Ithaca's univer- sity, but Mt. Vernon's college. Entered pictures in 1914. Responsible for the adaptations of, among others, "Don Q," "The Black Pirate," "White Shadows in the South Seas," "The Iron Mask." Co-author of screen play of "Missis- sippi," and has worked on all W. C. Fields scripts for the last few years, including "Poppy."

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BERNARD B. RAY

CLIFF REID

Probably the youngest pioneer in pictures, and he's still in his 30~. Broke into the in- dustry a quarter oi a century ago with the American Bio- graph Company in its laboratory. Then West with David W. Griffith to the Mu- tual Film Corpora- tion. Was with Tri- angle— remember? as cameraman. Later, in charge of an independent laboratory in Holly- wood. Subsequently with Capitol Film Corp., with Educational and in partnership with Ferdi- nand P. Earle. Directed his first picture in 1920 and since has been directing and producing. Organized Reliable Pictures in 1933 and pro- duced and directed 49 pictures during the last three years. For relaxation, plays a great game of chess, a music lover, attends all symphonies. Stands, 5,6' 2. Tips the scales at 150.

RUFUS LE MAIRE

Executive assist- ant to Charles R. Rogers at Universal and a specialist in talent. Born in New York, educated in Fori Worth, Tex. First broke into show business with a New York theatri- cal booking agent on leaving school. Next an office boy at the old Winter Garden. Attracted the observing eye of Lee Shubert who assigned him to engage talent for the Winter Garden and put on the Sunday night concerts. A producer of New York stage plays the next step: "Broadway Brevities," "Helen of Troy, N. Y.," "Marjorie," "Betty Lee," "Le Moire's Affairs." Sensing the talkies' possibilities, moved to Hollywood in 1929. Af- filiations: Columbia, William Morris office, War- ners (as casting director). Fox, United Artists (signed George Arliss under personal contract), M-G-M (as casting director), and finally. Uni- versal.

Associate p r o - ducer at RKO Radio and a film-maker for 16 years. In the in- dustry since 1912, when he left the New York Times editorial staff to form the Renfax Film Co. which brought from England an electri- c a 1 , synchronized talking-picture d e - vice called Vive- phone. Even in 1912 Reid had 1.000 theaters equipped for musical and talking pictures! Later affiliations: Fox Film, Mutual, United Pic- tures, Select Pictures, Selznick Pictures, his capacity varying from manager to district man- ager to home-office representative. To Holly- wood in 1920 to produce independently. In 1931, became production executive at Fox. Re- cent RKO productions: "Lost Patrol," "The In- former," and, in collaboration with Robert Sisk, "The Plough and the Stars." Hobby, sports, pro and amateur.

ARTHUR HORNBLOW, JR.

Paramount associ- ate producer. Son of the founder and veteran editor of Theater Magazine. Born in New York, on March 15, 1893. He began by writ- ing dramatic sketch- es for vaudeville. Studied 1 a w and was admitted to the New York bar, 1917. Served in Intelli- gence during War. Achieved first success with series of adaptations from the French. Joined Charles Frohman Co. as assistant producing director under Gilbert Miller. In partnership with Robert Milton, produced "The Youngest" by Phillip Barry, "The Dark Angel," and others. In 1926, wrote the much discussed "The Cap- tive," which led Samuel Goldwyn to sign him as a writer in 1927. Next with Paramount as an associate producer in 1934.

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JACK L. WARNER

EDWARD F. CLINE

W a r n e r's vice- president in charge of production, under whose regime com- pany has pioneered scores of innova- t i o n s , developed new b i g names. Level - headed, makes quick deci- sions, knows his public. Started as small theater opera- tor, learned the

show business from the ground up and never stopped for breath till he made the grade. First experience in Hollywood was in short come- dies with Al St. John. Knows every phase of film-making and selling. Has uncanny sense of possible audience reaction to scenes. Does final editing on every picture that bears his firm's name. Usually calm and unruffled, con- ducts the mammoth task of producing GO pic- tures a year without fuss or flurry. Plain, un- assuming in manner, a good mixer. A natural go-getter, on a grand scale.

WILLIAM LE BARON

Managing direc tor of production fci Paramount and a former editor of Col- lier's. Born in Elgin, 111., and a graduate of New York Uni- versity. Was gener- al manager of Cos- mopolitan Film Pro- ductions five years. Became associate producer for Fa- mous Players-Lasky in 1924, for three years. In 1927, he went to Hollywood as F.B.O. producer. Became vice- president in charge of production for Radio when that studio absorbed F.B.O. In 1932 he joined Paramount as associate producer and made "She Done Him Wrong," "I'm No Angel," Mae West hits. Produced "Cimarron," "Humor- esque," "Beau Geste," "College Humor." Au- thored such famed Broadway musical shows and dramas as well-remembered "Apple Blos- soms," "Her Regiment," "The Love Letter." Has siring of race horses. Likes golf, tennis.

Paramount super- visor. Born in Ke- nosha, Wis., Nov. 4, 1892. A trouper with traveling shows at 11. Schooling in- cluded spell at a Lake Forest, IlL, mil- itary academy. To I California with a show which went I broke, whereupon | he conceived the i idea of opening a

song shop in Long Beach. It failed. Next an extra job at Paramount. Later became a Key- stone Kop. Originated the famous Mack Sen- nett Bathing Beauties! Directed first pictures of Buster Keaton, Jackie Coogan, Baby Peggy, Wheeler and Woolsey, Charlie Ruggles and Irene Dunne! Affiliations: Fox, Columbia, Sol Lesser, RKO, Universal, Warner, Paramount. Signed to present studio position in May, 1935.

MERVYN LE ROY

Producer of Mer- vyn LeRoy Produc- tions for Warners and a picture maker who has directed an outstanding feature in well nigh every cycle. As a boy, sold papers outside the eld Alcazar in Frisco. Got a small part in "Barbara Frietchie" and won applause by acci- dentally falling out of a tree. Made the grade in vaudeville in the act "Two Boys at a Piano." Attracted by the promise of the movies, went into the Lasky wardrobe department at S12.50 a week. Met Al Green and wheedled him into a bit in "Ghost Breaker." Suggested several good gags and Green kept him on. At First National, talked his way into a job as director. His first assignment was "No Place to Go." The rest is history. Young, keen, natural show- man, resourceful and progressive.

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GEORGE MARSHALL

HARRY JOE BROWN

Twentieth C e n - t u r y-F o x director. Quit selling maga- zines to take an of- fer of $1 a day and cakes and coffee as an "e X t r a." Mel Frank Lloyd, who was then another "e X t r a." They bought a tuxedo to- gether which they shared as wardrobe, becoming "dress ex- tras" at $3.50 a day. Found a third "muske- teer" in William Seiter. Finally became as- sistant director with Francis Ford. Next joined Al Christie as an assistant cameraman, hence to Universal as assistant director. In France two years with Signal Corps, A.E.F. After war, got job directing Tom Mix. Directed many of the Will Rogers pictures. Married Germain Minet in France. Two children, Germain, and George Jr.

LOU LUSTY

R K O Associate Producer and Execu five Assistant to Samuel J. Briskin. Born in New York City. Father, a famed New York restaurateur at the turn of the century and proprietor of "Lustgarten's." But with theatrical virus in his veins, he de- toured his father's

hostelry and arrived at the Capitol Theater as an usher under the aegis of the late, great Roxy. There he learned that a curved line is the shortest distance between two points in the show business and before long he was issuing press releases for "Doc" Riesenfeld at the old Rialto Theater along about 1922 B, M. (before Mayer). Later became Roxy's assistant during and after the construction of the Roxy Theater. Since arrival in Hollywood some four years ago, he has climbed from trailer and associate producing at Columbia to his present post with RKO. Hobby eating at expensive restaurants, at's in the blood.)

Warner Brothers associate producer, with a 17-year in- dustry background. Born in Pittsburgh, educated for the bar at U. of M. and Syr- a c u s e University. On graduation, in- stead turned to newspaper work, then to the theater. Army captain dur- ing the World War. Entered films in '20. Filmed the Fred Thomp- son Westerns when that star led his class. Pro- duced and directed Ken Maynard Westerns for First National and Universal in association with Charles R. Rogers. Later, same partnership produced for R.K.O., then took over full charge of Pathe Studios until Pathe consolidation with R.K.O. Together with Rogers, again formed own company and distributed through Para- mount for following two years. As Warners associate producer responsible for "Captain Blood," "Ceiling Zero," and "Stolen Holiday."

BORIS MORROS

Paramount studio general musical di- rector and associate producer. Born in Alexandrovsk, Rus- sia, on Jan. 1, 1895. Educated at the Im.- perial Conservatory at St. Petersburg. Studied under Rim- sky-Korsakoff. For- m e r 1 y conducted 1 0 8-piece Imperial Russian Symphony

orchestra which he started as a boy. Organ- ized "Chauve Souris" and was director of music for all Paramount theaters. Ancestors were court musicians to Russian royal family. Plays virtually every instrument. Composed famed "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers." Discovered Rudy Vallee, Rubinoff. Plays golf in 80's. Is entertainment chairman of Para- mount Studio Club. Says: "Nothing succeeds like success." Honors: the coveted Anton Rubinstein prize upon graduation from the Imperial Conservatory of Music.

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MAURICE H. CONN

TRAVIS BANTON

President of both Ambassador P i c - tures. Inc., and Conn Pictures Corp. Na- tive o{ Concord, N. H. Educated at Rhode Island State College (B.S.), Brown University (A.M.). and University of Southern California (graduate work). Managed theaters in Concord and Provi- dence. With Mascot in both production and distribution. Established Ambassador Pictures in association with Sig Neufeld in 1934. Just 30, has already produced 22 features. In 1935, took over Neufeld's interest in Ambassador, added a series of Frankie Darro action pictures under the Conn Pictures banner. Later, Kane Richmond was added as Darro co-star. In 1936, established an additional series, starring Pinky Tomlin and Toby Wing. Also took over the Reliable Studios which he since completely remodeled.

MAX REINHARDT

Paramount studio fashion designer. Bom at Waco, Tex- as, he migrated to New Mexico at the age of six years and later to New York City. Spent t'wo years at Colum- bia, where he claims to have flunked everything offered. Next year, was at Art Students

League, followed by a year in the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. Quit school to join the Navy at outbreak of War. Spent training days at Newport and for most of war was on a tiny submarine patrol boat. First job as fashion designer was with Mme. Frances in New York. Soon branched out for himself. Spent a year in Paris. Introduced to Walter Wanger by Will H. Hays, whose doctor sold the idea of getting Banton, a friend, into the film designing end. First worked on costumes for "The Dressmaker of Paris," 10 years ago. Makes an annual trip to Paris for two months.

MANNY WOLFE

Warner Bros, di- rector. Born in Ba- den, Austria, on Sept. 8, 1873. Edu- cated at Untergym- nasium. Worked in a bank for a time. Began dramatic ed- ucation under Emile Burde and later en- 1 tered Vienna Con- servatorium, where ! he remained until | began his first pro- fessional career at the Stadt Theater in Salz- burg in 1893.. Otto Brahm, of Berlin Deutsches Theater, saw him, result: a contract. In 1903 he left Brahm to start his career as a director. Success came, and he vras appointed director of the Deutsches Theater. He built two the- aters and traveled to foreign countries, Eng- land and France included, to produce. In America he did "The Miracle" for Norman Bel- Geddes. He was the teacher of many direc- tors and actors to find later fame in U. S. films, including Ernst Lubitsch, William Dieterle, Emil Jannings, Rudolf Schildkrauf. Joined Warner Bros, and produced Shakespeare's "A Midsum- mer Night's Dream" in 1935-36.

Writers' staff head at Paramount Holly- wood studio. Born May 26, 1904, in Bialystok, Russia. Came fo United States in 1906. Graduated from University of Cali- fornia, writh B.A. de- gree in 1927. First job was with Jones and Green, New York theatrical pro- ducers. Was company manager for "The Squall," "The Trial of Mary Dugan." Manager, Isadora Duncan dancers. Went to Hollywood in First National studio reading department, and became the head in 1930. In 1931, was associate producer of the New York production of "Louder, Please," by Norman Krasna. Mem- ber of editorial board at Paramount in 1932, then assistant to Jeffery Lazarus, board head. Next, assistant to Bogart Rogers, writers' staff head and his successor in 1935. Once studied for the Rabbinate at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, for three years. Married to the former Adele Jerome, dancer. Likes golf, en- joys music.

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BUSBY BERKELEY

WALTER WANGER

Warner Brothers director and a son of the widely known stage direc- tor, Wilson Enos, and of the equally widely known ac- tress, Gertrude Ber- keley. Native of Los Angeles. Be- came "Busby" Ber- keley as an infant because stage star Amy Busby wanted

to be his Godmother. Despite stage back- ground, Berkeley's parents kept him out of show business until the World War. in which he served as lieutenant and became General Pershing's entertainment officer, his first theat- rical work. Following the war. became lead- ing man. stage director, then dance director, both for stage and screen. Finally, became associated with Warners to stage dances for "42nd Street." As dance director and later reg- ular director he has staged most of the famous musicals for his company. Stands 5. 9. Hair, dark. Eyes, blue. Hobbies, all sports.

LEWIS E. GENSLER

Head of own pro- duction organi- zation releasing through United Art- ists. Born in Frisco, grew up on both sides of Atlantic, broke out with rhow-business rash 03 Dartmouth stu- dent. Broadway play producer in his early twenties, with time out to be World War aviator. Started film career as general production manager for Famous Players-Lasky. resigned to produce plays in London. General production manager. Paramount, 1924-30; vice- president of Columbia for year, then M-G-M producer. Formed own company and distribu- ted through Paramount. Made present U. A. affiliation last year. Has Sylvia Sydney, Charles Boyer, Madeleine Carroll, Henry Fon- da. Joan Bennett and Pat Paterson under con- tract. Relaxes via polo.

FRANK BORZAGE

Paramount Asso- ciate Producer, and a native of little ol' New York. Entered banking busi- ness upon gradua- tion from high school. Love for music led to com- posing. Nora Bayes heard a Gens'sr song and intro- duced the young composer to Harms

Publishing Co. Short time later Gensler wrote his first show, "Queen of Hearts," with Oscar Hammerstein and Frank Mandell. His suc- cess assured after Harry Richman scored with "Tom-tom," hit from that show, Gensler wrote "Forty-niners," produced on Broadway same year. Also wrote "Greenwich Village Follies," "Captain Jinx" and "Queen High," in collabo- ration with Schwab and Mandell. He then produced "Fine and Dandy," "The Pagan Lady," and "Ballyhoo." Among his Para- mount productions: "The Big Broadcast of 1937," "Show Business," "Yours for the Ask- ing," "Millions in the Air," "Professional Lady," and "Caviar for His Excellency."

Director, u n d e r I contract to Warner | Brothers. In the prime of life and al- ready a tradition. As master of youth- j ful romance and homely, human in- t e re s t has few | peers. ''Humor- esque" was his first I b i g one. Success more than repeated | with ''Seventh

Heaven." Son of a Utah rancher, worked in a mine to get money for a correspondence course in drama. Course was a fake, but Frank's ambition was genuine, so he set out to be an actor, anyway. Started as prop boy in a cheap road show. Raachei Hollywood when actors drew $5 a day and carfare. Met Tom Ince, who gave him better things to do. Not much later, organized own company and made westerns. Then came start as a director. Clear-eyed, jovial, honest, well-balanced. Lis- tens to everybody's troubles. Treats the elec- trician just like the boss. Stands 5, 10' 2. Hair, brown. Eyes, hazel. Hobbies, golf, squash and polo.

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SAMUEL BISCHOFF

CLARENCE BROWN

Warner Brothers | producer and a gift of Hartford, Conn., to Hollywood. Edu- cated at Hartford and Boston Univer- sity. Became a CPA in Boston. Was sent to California in 1923 to take charge oi production for Grand Asher. Later formed Bischoff, Inc., producing com- edies and dog pictures. Made four features for Gotham Productions. In 1928. became Studio Manager for Columbia. Joined Tiffany and later organized KBS. Directed "The Last Mile." In August, 1933, joined Warner Bros, as a pro- ducer. Since that time has made 45 pictures for W. B. Stands, 5, 7 '/a. Hair, black. Eyes, blue. Hobby, golf.

ROBERT LORD

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Born in Chicago something over 30 years ago. Gradu- ated from Univer- sity High School and attended Har- vard, where he wrote several plays and novels, all, ac- cording to his own confession, very bad. Took Prof. George Pierce Ba- ker's 47 Workshop

Playwri'ing course and then got a job on the Boston Telegram. Became dramatic, film and music critic. Moved to New York, Twhere he became an actor in a small, arly theater. Next a play reader for an agent, then a job as of- fice boy for Robert Milton. Wrote to William Fox, asking for a job and got one from Win- field Sheehan. to whom Fox introduced him. Finally, wound up, after several more writing jobs, with V/arner Bros, in 1937, becoming a supervisor-director about '30.

Director for M-G- " '

M. Born in Clinton, Mass., on May 19, 1890. Educated at University of Ten- nessee, r e c e i V - ing degrees in elec- trical and mechani- cal engineering, re- spectively. After pursuing his profes- sion for several years, became keenly interested in

picture making. Became assistant director for Maurice Tourneur. First picture work was the Clara Kimball Young production, "Trilby," 1915. With Tourneur for six years, then made a director. Record for success an extraordinary one; it is said of him that he has never made a flop. Among notable productions are "Flesh and the Devil," with Garbo and Gilbert. Has directed seven pictures with Garbo, including "Anna Christie," "Anna Karenina" and now making "Countess Walewska." Also directed a number oi pix with Crawford and Shearer.

ROY DEL RUTH

Director. Native of Philadelphia, and educated there and in Brooklyn. E m - ployed by Curtis Publishing Co. in editorial depart ment as sketch art ist and illustrator. Later, joined Phila delphia Inquirer and North Ameri- can doing repertori- al and sketch work.

Got his film start in 1915 as scenario and title writer for Keystone. Left Mack Sennett in 1918 and joined William Fox as director and w^riter of two-reel comedies. Latsr, returned to Sen- nett. Then again to Fox, remaining as director of comedies until joining Warner Bros., in De- cember, 1925. Later pictures include "Broad- way Melody of 193S" and "Born to Dance" both for M-G-M, "Thanks a Million," "On the Avenue" for 20th Century-Fox.

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SAM WOOD

BRYAN FOY

Director. Born and educated in Phila- delphia. Salesman in various Ameri- can cities, ultimate- ly selling real es- tate in Los Angeles. First contact with the picture business when he tried to sell a Hollywood lot to Cecil B. DeMille. DeMille didn't buy, i but made Wood his

assistant. In 1920, became a iull-iledged di- rector. Made the original starring vehicles of Wallace Reid and Gloria Swanson. Was "Red" Grange's director in a couple of suc- cessful football pictures. Contract with M-G-M. which has been going on for years, was a re- sult. Does all kinds of pictures but prefers comedy; in recent years his pictures have in- cluded "The Unguarded Hour," "Whip Saw," "A Night at the Opera," "Let 'Em Have It." Sports enthusiast, an avid football fan. Fond of rowing, swimming, golf.

Warner Brothers associate producer. Irish - American, born Fitzgerald, son of famed Eddie Foy. First picture, after lots of stage experi- ence, was in 1915. Became gag man, director, and finally started his own company making "Hysterical History" comedies for Uni- versal. Finally, when his father had to write to find out where he could see one of Bryan's pictures, the boy decided he had better get into features. Gag man with Vic Schertzinger, Chuck Reisner and Syd Chaplin. Directed the first feature length all-talking picture, "Lights of New York." Composer of the unforgettable topical song, "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean." A wizard for choosing popular subjects. Has already made more than a dozen pictures on present pact. Clever, showmanlike, practical.

SID ROGELL

W. P. LIPSCOMB

Playwright - scen- arist. Like the im- mortal Nelson, a native of Merton Surrey, England. Educated at King's College. At 17, ran away to go on stage. Played in early silent films in England, including "The German Inva- j sion" in lune, 1914. Lieutenant in British

army. Decorated. After war, wrote magazine sketches and plays. Started in films as cutter in the early talkies. Later, a scenarist. Wrofs the original stage play, "Clive of India," in collaboration with R. J. Minney, and later did the screenplay. Successful U. S. screenplays include "Les Miserables," "A Tale of Two Cities," "Under Two Flags," "The Garden of Allah."

RKO Studio Man- ager. Born at St. Joseph, Missouri, January 16, 1900. Educated at North Central High School, Spokane, Wash. later becoming a secretary for the Braden Copper Co. in Chile. Crossing the Andes, he ar- rived in B u e n o s Aires and joined

thj staff of the United Press, subsequently en- tering the music publishing business when "Dardanella" was the rage. North of the equa- tor once again, he entered film biz as a production manager, assistant director and general factotum for Harry Joe Brown Produc- tions. Next, production manager for Charles R. Rogers Productions. Thence to Pathe Stu- dios as production manager, to Warner Broth- ers as a producer, to Columbia in the same capacity until assuming his present post. De- spite the mass of studio problems confronting him, he still finds time for swimming, golf.

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WILLIAM DIETERLE

Director, under contract to Warners. Born in '93 in Rhein- pfalz and as early as 10 years of age staged classics in an old barn with news- papers pasted on boards for scenery. As soon as possible joined a cheap the- atrical troupe from which he graduated to Heidelberg, Zur- ich, Munich and finally Berlin theaters. For nine years a member of Max Reinhardt's Ber- lin Theater company. A deep student, intel- lectual, artistic. Almost in a row came through with "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (in collabo- ration with Reinhardt), "Story of Louis Pasteur," "White Angel." Is a master of big themes and spectacular mass effects. Knows the camera. A master of angles. Never takes an unneces- sary shot. Has a marvelous mind for detail and carries in his memory an outline of every camera change so that he literally "cuts" the picture as he shoots it. Hair, black. Eyes, brown. Stands over 6.

FRANKLIN HANSEN

Head of Para- 1 mount Studio sound department. Bom in Saugerties, N. Y., May 2, 1897. Went to school in New York, Pasadena, Los Angeles and at the Naval Training School. Married to Dolly D. Dunning. Left school in 1917 at age of 19 and joined the navy.

Was made chief radio operator on U.S.S. Roch- ester running out of New York with fast trans- ports during war. Following war was em- ployed by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. on first radio telephone system open for commercial service between Catalina Island and the Mainland. Joined Paramount Pictures, Inc., June 18, 1928, when this company entered the sound pictures field. Has been director of recording for Paramount since 1931. Hansen's early ambition to be a captain of a sea going ship has been partly fulfilled he now owns a yacht and is commodore of the Pacific Writers

Yacht Club. Won Academy's award for excel- lence in sound for three years. 1931-33.

HENRY BLANKE

Associate produc- er for Warners-First National and a one- time personal assis- t a n t to Ernst Lu- bitsch. Born in Ber- lin-S t e g 1 i t z, Ger- many, on Dec. 30, 1901, the son of a widely known painter, Wilhelm Blanke. Entered the industry via Ufa in 1919. A year later,

joined Lubitsch, accompanying the latter to the U. S. in 1922. Since that time, has been associ- ated with Warners save for 1926-27 when he returned to Ufa as business and produtcion manager on Fritz Lang's "Metropolis". Has been Warners production chief in Germany and head of company's foreign department in Hollywood. As associate producer, responsible for "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Story of Louis Pasteur," "Petrified Forest," "The Green Pastures." Eyes, gray. Stands, 5, 5. Hobbies: Polo, badminton.

HENRY HERZBRUN

Vice - president

and general mana- ger of Paramount

Studio in Hollywood.

Born in New York

City Feb. 10, 1885.

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deputy state's at- torney by Charles

Evans Hughes, then

Governor. Early motion picture screen slide manufacturer was first client. In 1918 became actively interested in production when, as at- torney for Film Clearing House, he advised filming of the story, "The Littlest Rebel," with Mary Miles Minter. Took an active part in or- ganization by Adolph Zukor of the Famous Players Co., and later became attorney and advisor for B. P. Schulberg. Also affiliated with Famous Attractions which Schulberg, B. P. Fineman and J. G. Bachman organized. Later became secretary-attorney for Preferred Pic-

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tures which Schulberg organized alone. Rep- resented W. C. Fields when that player closed his first contract with Paramount. In 1926 es- tablished permanent residence in Hollywood as attorney for Paramount. Nine years later, in 1935, was appointed company v.-p. and general manager of the studios. Eyes, brown. Hair, brown. Stands 5, 8/2.

LLOYD BACON

One of the few movie directors to qualify as "a native son." Born Dec. 4, 1890, at San Jose, Calif.; educated in San Francisco and at Santa Clara Col- lege. Son of the late Frank "Light- nin' " Bacon. Be- gan stage career as a bewhiskered nub- ian in "Salome,"

travelled all over country in stock, became a a leading man, and because he happened to be playing in Santa Barbara, got a part in a "Bronco Billy" western being filmed there. For some years following, he was stage and screen actor, comedy director and stage direc- tor in rapid succession, making films with Chaplin and others. Serving in the Navy dur- ing the World War, he returned to directing comedies until signed by Jack Warner as a feature-length picture megaphoner. Responsi- ble for "The Singing Fool," "Moby Dick," "Wonderbar" and "Marked Woman" among others. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue. Stands 5, 10. Hobbies: all sports.

BENJAMIN GLAZER

Paramount associ- ate producer. Born in Belfast, Ireland. Moved with family to P h i 1 a d e 1 phia when a child. Grad- uated with L.L.M. degree from Univer- sity of P e n n s y 1 - vania. Practiced law 6 years. Wrote neTvspaper editorials for P h i 1 a d e Iphia Press and spare

time newspaper reporting while continuing legal practice. Wrote "The Master," play, which was produced by Mrs. H. B, Harris with Arnold Daly as star. With this encouragement, Glazer

gave up law and newspaper work and turned to the theater. First assignment was for Mol- nar in adapting "Liliom," "The Swan," "Fash- ions for Men." After several years moved to Hollywood. Did scenarios on "The Merry Widow," "Flesh and the Devil," "Seventh Heaven," "Service for Ladies." In 1931, be- came Paramount associate producer. He usu- ally does most of writing oi the films he pro- duces.

GROVER JONES

Has authored 300 stories for pictures, 56 of which were for Paramount. Also has done innumer- able short stories and articles for Col- lier's. Saturday Eve- ning Post. etc. Has done everything from scene painting to directing. First job was that of day laborer for Univer- sal. Created art titles for Realart, later ab- sorbed by Paramount. With Vitagraph, he first was a gag man and then directed 125 comedies, 121 of which he wrote himself. Signed with Paramount in 1926. Does his work on a linotype machine in his garage and sends out all his material in proof form. Says: "A story is only as good as its plot." His wife, Susan Avery Jones, gave up her flower shop to care for the kennel of sheep dogs which Jones likes next best to his linotype machine. Co-producer of "Souls at Sea," Paramount, with Henry Hathaway. Did "The Virginian," "One Sunday Afternoon," with William Slav- ens McNutt.

HOWARD ESTABROOK

Scenarist, di- alogue writer, as- s o c i a te producer. Native of Detroit. Attended school there, wrote and staged several plays. First job in county treas- urer's office in home city. To increase his income, played bits with a local stock troupe, wrote and sold vaude sketches, ater, played for Daniel Frohman, David Belas-

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CO. Became a leading man. Then into films. Became an indie producer, script writer. Pre- pared scripts for Otis Skinner's "Kismet," "The Bad Man," "Hell's Agenls," "The Virginian," "Cimarron," "David Copperfield," "Way Down East," and more recently, 'Maid of Salem." Hobbies, both goli and tennis.

EDWARD L. ALPERSON

President and pro- duction head. Grand National. At 13, started as an usher in the Brandeis The- ater, Omaha. Then joined Fox there as shipping clerk, mov- ing up to salesman. Switching to First National's sell- ing force, he was u p p e d to branch managership with- in three months. When Al Lichtman went to Preferred Pictures in 1923, he appointed Alper- son district manager and when Al moved over to Universal the following year he took Eddie along to manage the St. Louis branch. Joining Warner Bros, in 1925 he was soon Middle West district manager and was placed in charge of buying product for Warner Theaters in 1929. moving up to general sales manager in 1931. G. N. prexy since April, 1936.

BENNIE F. ZEIDMAN

Head of the Zeld- man Productions, re- leasing through Grand National, al- though still a young man is a real pix pioneer. Started in the film business in his native Philadel- phia with the old Lubin Company as a telephone boy and press-agent at $5 a week! Went to Cal- ifornia, joining D. W. Griffith, "graduating" to publicity manager and advisor to Douglas Fairbanks. Later became general manager for Mary Pickford, and then assistant to Jack Warner. Was virtually manager of all pro- duction at Universal when "The Phantom of the Opera" and the Reginald Denny pictures were filmed there. Also formerly was associ- ate producer at Paramount, making the Clara Bow pictures, notably "The Fleet's In." In recent years eminently successful as an indie

producer. Eyes, blue. Hair, blond. Stands 5, 2.

RICHARD THORPE

A director whose experience runs the cinematic gamut, from "extra" to stu- dio manager. Native of Hutchinson, Kan., and schooled in Wichita that state. Early theatrical training via stock, musical comedies, vaudeville. Over- seas with the 88th Division, A.E.F. Re- mained in Paris to appear in a musical at the Champs Elysee Theater. Then back to the U. S. for first pix experience as an "extra" in Eastern studios. Next a writer ... a scenarist ... a gag man . . . assistant director . . . cutter . . . studio manager (with Johnny Hines). Back to acting as leading man with Doris Kenyon. Dorothy Gish. Hollywood next, acting, direct- ing. Made 76 Westerns for Pafhe. Also seri- als, silent features. Has directed about 35 talkies. Hobbies, golf, swimming. Eyes, hazel green. Hair, black.

MISS FANCHON

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name and the only professional name she has used in more than 20 years of theatrical experi- ence, as the femi- nine half of the stage producing firm of Fanchon & Marco. Born in Los Angeles, the sister of Marco, and Rube Wolf. Began career

with Marco in a dancing act. This led to the production of their own shows of "Ideas" in Tait's Restaurant, Frisco. Production activities grew until they were supplying stage shows for film theaters from coast to coast. Many of the now great names of screen, stage and ra- dio •were once coached and trained by Fan- chon in her chorus line-ups and shows. Sev- eral months ago she was signed by Adolph Zukor to produce pictures for Paramount. First is "Turn Off the Moon." Enjoys most the pro- duction of musicals, with themes of youthful romance.

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STUART WALKER

Paramount p r o - ducer. Born in Au- gusta, Ky. Educat- ed in C i n c i n n a - ti Public Schools, University of Cincin- nati school of engi- neering. Was lum- berman in St. Tam- m a n y parish. La. Then became inter- ested in dramatics, graduated from American Academy

of Dramatic Arts and studied pantomine under Eva Alberti. Directed repertory theaters in Buffalo, Detroit (for Jessie Bonstelle) and was associated for six years with David Belas- co as actor, play reader, manager of the play bureau and stage manager. Became an inde- pendent manager in 1915, invented the Port- manteau Theaters and acted and wrote plays for it; produced and completed dramatization of Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen." Became director of Indianapolis Repertory Theater and of the Repertory Theater, Cincinnati. First film directorial assignment was "The Secret Call" from the play, "The Woman," by William de Mille. The stage play was originally produced by David Belasco when Walker was his stage manager. Hobbies, tennis, baseball, boating, collection of old furniture, history, geography and, oh yes, motoring.

ARCHIE MAYO

Director for War- ner Brothers. Born in New York City in 1896 and attended public schools and Columbia U n i v e r- sity. Made debut on the stage in 19 12 and went to Holly- wood with Sid Grauman in 1912. Has been a writer, song writer, singer and filled extra

roles in pictures for a time. Turned to gag writing for a living, after a try at selling shirts. Eventually began directing comedies for Stern Bros, and Christie. His Warner pictures in- clude "Petrified Forest," "Call It a Day," "Black

Legion," "Doorway to Hell," "Convention City," "Illicit," "Bought," and "Mayor of Hell." Hob- bies, Pekingese. Eyes, blue. Hair, black. Stands, 5, 8.

lOSEPH PASTERNAK

Universal pro- ducer. Native of Szilgy Somlyo, Hun- gary. In 1923 be- came an assistant director at Famous Players - Lasky, As- toria, L. I., studio. In 1925 went to Hollywood. Was as- sistant director to Wesley Ruggles at Universal. In 1928, v/3nt to Europe to

produce for Universal. Discovered Francisca Gaal who starred in several of his pictures. Henry Koster, another "discovery," was his director. Produced "Paprika," which Berlin critics voted best picture of 1931; his "Spring Parade" won the Mussolini award, while "Peter" was winner of the International Con- gress Medal in Moscow. Among other prize winners he produced were: "Veronica," "Kath- erine the Last," "Little Mother," "Czibi," "Two Sculs."

LEO McCAREY

Paramount p r o - 1 ducer - director and described by Charles Laughton as "not only a great direc- tor but the greatest comic mind now ; living." Native of ' Los Angeles, edu- cated (law) at the University of South- ern California. Ex- ! perl amateur boxer. Following experience

in law office, mining camp, etc., he turned to films. First job was as assistant to Tod Brown- ing at Universal. Flair for comedy took him to Hal Roach with whom he was associated for a period of years. Then joined Paramount. Married to the former Stella Martin. One daughter, Mary. Sports: Tennis, golf. Hair, dark brown. Eyes, brown. Stands 5. 11.

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JACOB H. KARP

HANS DREIER

Resident attorney of Paramount studio and recognized spe- cialist in copyright law. Born in New York City, Ian. 2, 1903. Attended New York University. Re- ceived his law de- gree from Columbia and was admitted to New York Stale Bar in June, 1927. Practised two years

and in July, 1929, joined Paramount in New York. Three years later was appointed head of legal department of New York production department. Next, was assistant to Henry Herzbrun until Herzbrun was appointed vice- president and general manager.

JOHN STONE

Producer. Born in New York City and educated in the pub- lic and high schools of New York, Col- lege of the City of New York, and New York University. Taught in the pub- lic schools and Morris High, New York, for 12 years. To Hollywood on account of the ill- ness of a relative and has been there ever since. Secured a job as reader for Fox; placed in charge of the scenario department; made several adaptations and finally began writing originals. After serving at the Fox studio for seven years, went with Famous Players and made adaptations for several Zane Grey stories. Then returned to the Fox scenario department. Has written more than 120 scenarios, 20 of which wore for Tom Mix. Was director of foreign productions. In 1932, was made assistant to Sol M. Wurtzel on his production unit at the Hollywood studio. Early in 1934 was promoted to the post of producer. Gained fame as the producer of the "Charlie Chan" series. Hobbies: Handball, swimming. Stands 5, 10. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue.

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Head of Para- mount art depart- ment. Native of Bremen, Germany, and graduate of the University of Mun- ich. Started at Ufa studios in Germany, following short arch- itectural career. Came to United States in 1923. Did "Forbidden Para- dise" for Ernst

Lubitsch, in New York, then went to Holly- wood. Was made art director at Paramount in February, 1932, after eight years' unit work on such pictures as "Morocco," "Dishonored," "The Love Parade" and "Dr. lekyll and Mr. Hyde." Is a graduate of University of Bremen. Was supervising architect for German West Africa three years. Eyes, blue. Hair, blond. Stands 5, 11.

WILLIAM A. SEITER

Twentieth Cen- tury - Fox director. Born in New York City, son of Col. Charles J. Seiter, U. S. A. Educated at the Hudson River Military Academy, and intended tak- ing up a commer- cial career. Entered -^ ^ i the employ of an . & importing firm and -•_ ^\ i& went to China. Got

homesick for American cooking and resigned. Arrived in Los Angeles from the Orient in 1915, looking for something different to do. Became interested in motion pictures, and, hav- ing been trained from childhood as a crack rider, got his first screen job in a Western picture as a cowboy. Later became an as- sistant director. Finally graduated to a full- fledged directorship at First National. Subse- quently worked at every major studio in the industry. Belongs to the Lakeside Golf Club, Los Angeles Tennis and Hollywood Athletic clubs. Rated one of the best amateur golfers on the Pacific Coast, shooting regularly in the low seventies. Also a crack horseman and tennis player. Married to Marian Nixon and they have an adopted boy, Christopher Nixon Seiter. Stands 6, 1. Hair, black. Eyes, hazel.

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MICHAEL CURTIZ

Warner Brothers director. Born in Budapest, Hungary, was educated there and in Vienna. Followed one year of university with two years of Theat- rical Academy. Mother was an opera singer and at 11, played a bit in one of her operas. Theatrical work of

all sorts, including leading roles, followed. Just before the World War toured European capitals as actor and stage director. Serving in the heavy artillery on the Russian front was wounded, invalided and put in charge of di- recting propaganda films. Following the war, he spent several years as director for nearly all the big film companies, including the Scan- dinavian. Harry Warner discovered him in Europe, signed him, and brought him to America where he has been making highly successful pictures ever since. Productions he directed include "Charge of the Light Brigade," "Stolen Holiday" and "Captain Blood."

FREDERICK EDWARD SCHUESSLER

Casting director. Paramount Pictures, Inc., Hollywood. Born and educated in Indianapolis. Mar- ried to the former Marie Ankenbrock. For past 15 years has been in casting offices of Universal, Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer, Warner Brothers, United Ar- lists, and RKO

Radio. Previously was connected with the automobile industry in Indianapolis. Started in accounting department at Universal and be- cause of typing ability was put to work writ- ing the 1,600 daily "Hunchback of Notre Dame" checks in the casting office. Has worked in every studio but Fox. Served two years in the U. S. Army Signal Corps' pigeon section. Is a member of the American Rac- ing Pigeon Club and the American Pigeon Club. Has a new pigeon loft and racing pigeons at his Hollywood home. Claims, with Tenny Wright, production manager of Warner

Brothers, and Richard Shayer, M-G-M writer, to be one of three pigeon enthusiasts in the film colony.

WILLIAM KEIGHLEY

Now under con- 1 tract to Warner Bros., played 37 1 roles in his first en- gagement with the I Ben Greet Shakes- pearean players.] Later hit the dra- matic "big time" in "Inside the Lines," I "Just Suppose," "Crowded H o u r," "Romeo and Juliet" i with Ethel Barry- more. "Richard III" with John Barrymore. First directorial job was putting on plays as part of a Chatauqua program. At one time, had 15 shows going at once. Did "Easy to Love," "Dr. Monica" and a few others for Warner Bros, and then proved he was a fast "learner" by smashing through with "G-Men." Hasn't missed since. His experience staging big plays for Charles Hopkins and Belasco & Cur- ran were fine groundwork. Considered espe- cially fine with players who need guidance. Studious, hard-working. Keen sense of humor. Lives very quietly on his 80-acre valley ranch.

BOGART ROGERS

An assistant to William LeBaron, managing director of production. Para- mount. Son of the late Earl Rogers, distinguished Cali- fornia attorney and brother of A d e 1 a Rogers St. Johns, writer. Attended Stanford University. Served overseas with 32nd Squadron,

Royal Flying Corps, finishing as a flight com- mander. On returning to Hollywood, his home town, became publicity director for Thomas H. Ince. Supervised series of feature comedies for Douglas MacLean. Wrote scenarios and fiction. Became head of writing department. Paramount, 1934. Producer, 20th Century-Fox, 1935, then to present berth. Has contributed to lop magazines including Satevepost, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan and Red and Blue Books.

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EDMUND GRAINGER

WILLIAM SISTROM

Universal associ- ate producer and an exec, who grew up in the industry's at- mosphere. Son of James R., he sold pix for Sam Gold- wyn during summer vacations vrhile still a collegian. Edu- cated at Fordham, w^here he played football, basketball. With Goldwyn two

years after getting his sheepskin. Then to Hollywood with Fox in various capacities in 1926. Four years later, was made associate producer, first assigned to George O'Brien pix. Joined Universal as associate producer in July, 1933. Bases his production methods on the premise that the public is the best judge of pictures. Sports: Handball, tennis, swimming. Eyes, brown. Hair, ditto. Stands 5, IOV2.

Associate pro- ducer, RKO Radio. Brilliant record of more than 20 years in the industry. Ex- ecutive posts in that period have in- eluded production manager for Uni- versal, producer chief for W. R. Hearst's Cosmopoli- tan, general man- ager of the Holly- wood and Metropolitan studios, and general manager and production head of Pathe-De Mille studios. In latter position he guided production of 30 to 40 pictures a year. Recent productions: "The Plot Thickens," "Bunker Bean," "Murder On the Bridle Path," "There Goes My Girl." A close-set man of average height and thick black-grey hair, Sistrom fol- lows no sports, declares his hobby is the pic- ture business.

EARL BALDWIN

NORMAN TAUROG

Born in Newark, N. J., and gradu- ated from American Institute of Banking, New York City. Went to work as teller in a bank, re- signed when Nrd Wayburn offered him a job as choru> boy, but had to re- ject Wayburn job because of parental objections. Held 33

jobs, ranging from soda jerking to office boy for Thomas A. Edison, in next year and pro- duced amateur collegiate musical comedy which got him job of play reviewer and reader with M-G-M. During service with Metro, Bald- win wrote 36 burlesque productions which were presented in Los Angeles. Then began writing sub-titles and gags for Metro. Sub- mitted a treatment on "Brotherly Love" for Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, which got him job to write scenario. Been writing scenarios ever since, with Warner Bros.-First National for several years. Became a super- visor in 1938, but continued to write as well.

Twentieth Cen- tury - Fox Director. Born in Chicago. Made his auspi- cious stage debut in New York at eight in "The Good Little Devil," with a cast which included Mary Pickford, Dor- othy and Lillian Gish, Ernest Truex, Ernest Lawford and William Norris. A

child actor with the old Imp Co., in 1916 he heeded the call of Hollywood and went to work with the L.K.O. Studios. When he saw himself on the screen for the first time, he promptly quit acting, became a property boy. Then with Henry Lehrman at the old Fox Studios as assistant director and cutter on comedies. At 21 became the director of Larry Semon comedies. Subsequently, with Educa- tional, Tiffany-Stahl for which he directed his first feature. Next to Paramount for 7 years. Won the directorial award of the Academy for "Skippy," which gave Jackie Cooper his start. In 1925, married Julie Leonard, then working

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for Hal Roach. They have one daughter, Patricia Ann. Hobbies: Collection of first edi- tions, and pipes. Favorite sports, golf, tennis, swimming. Stands 5, IOV2. Hair, black. Eyes, brown.

BUCK JONES

Actor, producer, director. Bom Vin- 1 cennes, Ind. Married to the former Odille Osborne. Daughter, Maxine. In pictures 18 years. Grew up on 3000-acre cattle 1 ranch in Oklahoma, { amid horses, sad- dles, guns and | "wild west" back- ground. Left home | in his teens to en- list in U. S. Army. Saw active service on the Mexican border, in the Philippines. Wounded in the leg by a Moro outlaw, was shipped back to U. S. Assigned to First Avia- tion Squadron, flew some of the oldest planes in use by Army. Tested race cars in 1913, and following year joined Miller 101 Ranch Show as trick roper and bronc rider. Went to California with Ringling Bros, in 1917, quit- ting the circus to enter films. Started as extra at Universal for $5 a day. Has made 150 pic- tures, for Fox, Columbia and Universal. Com- pletes in August, three-year contract with Uni- versal by which he produced his own pictures. Takes pride in his 85-foot-yacht, Sartartia, which permits him to indulge in hobby, deep- sea fishing. Stands 6 ft. Hair, brown. Eyes, dark blue.

LEE MARCUS

Producer and pro duction assistant tc S. J. Briskin, vice- president in charge of production at R K O Radio. Born and educated in Buffalo, he is a tall, broad - shouldered man with a pen- chant for sports. Six- teen years in pic- ture business, be. began as a film salesman upon leaving the Army. Has been associated with RKO since that company bought out FBO. Became vice president of RKO Radio, later president of RKO Pathe;

later yet, acted as liaison officer between East and West Coasts. In addition to handling en- tire RKO short-subject program, he produced series of successful Wheeler and Woolsey comedies, and in recent months also has pro- duced "On Again Off Again," "We're on the Jury." Likes bowling, golf, tennis, and, he adds, "good food."

EDWARD KAUFMAN

RKO Radio pro- ducer and a former newspaperman. Is picture pioneer hav- ing started with American Film Co. in 1915. Newspaper affiliations: Philadel- phia Times, New York Press, Balti- more News, Wash- ington Times. Screen affiliations: Univer- sal, writer and su- pervisor; Paramount, writer; Warner Brothers- First National, writer; RKO Radio, writer and now associate producer. Has been exception- ally successful with sophisticated comedies of mystery and romantic brand, pictures of this type he has produced for RKO including "Star of Midnight," "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford," "Walk- ing on Air," "Smartest Girl in Town," "Life of Party." Stands 5, 3. Eyes, gray.

WALTER LANTZ

Has been making animated cartoons for more than 20 years. Still a young man. Now heads his own company which produces 26 Oswalds yearly for the New Universal. Despite success, he is still one of the boys his em- ployees call him "Walt." Started car- tooning as soon as he finished school and has been doing if ever since. Animated such old time favorites as "Jerry on the Job," "Katzen- jammer Kids" and "Colonel Heeza Liar." Is now perfecting a new cartoon three-dimen- sional process with drawings working in con- junction with modeled figures. Dabbles with amateur photography and raises prize Great Danes as a hobby. Caricatured one of his

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dogs in a picture and it received more laughs than it did blue ribbons. Dog was named "Elmer the Great" Dane and has become a popular character in the Oswald series. Loves to rough it at Lake Sherwood. Is an ardent fisherman. Shoots a sensational golf game for the first or second nine, but can't get them together.

ROWLAND V. LEE

RKO Radio direc- tor and former stage and screen actor. Born in Findlay, O., educated at Colum- bia U., and a World War veteran. Joined Thomas Ince as ac- tor in 1919, later became director, continuing with Goldwyn, Fox Para- mount, remaining with latter in 1929-

30. Directed "Zoo in Budapest" one of the National Board of Review Ten Best for 1933; directed for Jesse L. Lasky and Edward Small; directed "The Count of Monte Cristo," voted one of the Ten Best of 1934 in the annual FILM DAILY poll; directed for RKO, Pickford- Lasky; and in England. Just finished direction on "The Toast of New York" for RKO. Hob- bies: Playwriting and all sports; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, and M. P. D. A. Hollywood.

LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN

Producer for M-G-M. Born in Chi- cago, educated in Minneapolis and Los Angeles Junior College. Started ca- reer as a n e w s - paperman. Then be- came advertising manager of Boos Bros. Cafeteria, Los Angeles. Next, han- dled advertising in Los Angeles thea- ters, which led to his becoming publicity di- rector for Jackie Coogan. In Chemical Warfare Service during the World War. Later, again with the Coogans. Joined M-G-M as assistant to Harry Rapf. Assisted Irving G. Thalberg in producing the first "Broadway Melody." Then started producing the Tim McCoy West- erns, which launched Director W. S. Van Dyke

at M-G-M. Has traveled extensively. Is mar- ried to Sylvia Thalberg. Among his pictures are "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," "Libeled Lady," "His Brother's Wife," "Rendezvous," "Should Ladies Behave," and "Sadie McKee." Rated a natural showman with practical thea- ter experience. Stands 5, 8' 2. Hair, dark. Eyes, brown. Favorite sport, golf.

ROBERT SISK

Associate pro- ducer at RKO Radio. A former newspaperman and native son of Mary- land. Served three years on editorial staff of Baltimore Sun, handling politi- cal reporting and make-up. Three years on Variety. Then became, for six years, general

press representative of the Theater Guild. Joined RKO in March, 1932, exactly 29 years after his birthday. Career advanced rapidly. After being director of advertising, publicity and exploitation and assistant to J. R. Mc- Donough, former RKO president, he became an associate producer in Hollywood. Recent productions: "Farmer in the Dell," "Chatter- box," "The Last Outlaw," "You Can't Beat Love," "The Plough and the Stars," in associa- tion with Cliff Reid, "Don't Tell the Wife." and "Annapolis Salute."

ZION MYERS

Grand National producer. Born in San Francisco, June 26, 1898. Started in the picture business as secretary to Carl Laemmle at Univer sal. Has been suc- cessively prop man, assistant director, casting director, pro- duction manager, publicity man, gag man, scenarist and

shorts and feature director for Universal, Edu- cational, Fox and M-G-M. Having directed seme 30 or 40 shorts and several features, went to Columbia as producer of shorts. Then to RKO as production associate on features, notably Gay Divorcee and Roberta. Now as- sociated in partnership with Victor Schert-

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zinger at Grand National, producing a series of musicals and dramatic pictures, the first of which, Jimmy Cagney's "Something to Sing About," is in production. Hobbies: Golf, tennis. Stands 5, 11. Hair, red. Eyes, blue.

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vaudeville as actor. First film job with old Vitagroph Company in New York. Started as prop boy, worked in every department from camera to cutting and writing. Always wanted to write. To Holly- wood in 1917 for Vitagraph and emerged as writer, director. At one time considered ablest film cutter in Hollywood and to this day his knowledge of camera second to none. Wrote and directed two-reelers for Stern Brothers, then became feature director with Universal and other studios. Attracted wide attention few years ago when he directed Claude Rains in "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head." Since then directed "Three Kids and A Queen," "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," "Age of Indiscretion," "Her Husband Lies," "Fatal Lady," "Adventure in Manhattan" and others. Hobbies, good music and ditto books. Stands 5, 6. Hair, brown. Eyes, gray.

EDWIN L. MARIN

Director. Native of Jersey City, and educated there and at University of Pennsylvania. E n - tered pictures in 1919 with Para- mount as assistant cameraman. Joined Tiffany in New York as second camera- man and assistant director. Return to Paramount as as- sistant director and unit manager. To the sistant director, later joined Robert T. Kane as assistant director and unit manager. To the

Coast in 1926 for First National. Later joined Paramount as assistant director. Started di- recting talking pictures in 1931 fsr K.B.S. then went to Monogram and Universal. Now with M-G-M. Stands 5, 10 '/2. Eyes, blue-gray. Hair, brown.

GUS MEINS

Director. Born in ' Frankfort, Germany. Educated in St. Louis and Los An- geles, specializing in cil painting and astronomy. Marriad, has one son, Gor- don. A catoonist on ] Hearst papers, he began screen ca- reer with Fox in 1919 as scenarist and gag man. Be- came assistant director, then director, for Mack Sennett. Made short comedies for Stern Broth- ers; handled the "Newlyweds and Their Baby" series, "Keeping Up with the Joneses" series; "Buster Brown" comedies; Arthur Lake pictures. Under contract to Hal Roach, direct- ed 350 "Our Gang" two-reelers. Recently di- rected the musical feature, "Nobody's Baby" for Hal Roach, with Patsy Kelly and Lyda Roberti. Also, "Kelly the Second," starring Patsy Kelly. Recently completed Republic's "Hit Parade," musical starring Frances Lang- ford and Phil Regan. Stands, 5, 4^2. Hair, light. Eyes, blue.

JACK CONWAY

Director for M-G-M. Born in Graceville, Minn., and educated in Durham prepara- tory school. Ama- teur theatricals led him into acting. Belasco saw him when he came to New York, and made him a lead- ing man. To Los Angeles in 1911 on one theatrical engagement, and was drawn into the vortex of the film business. In 1915 given the featured lead in Jack London's "The Valley of the Moon." In 1918, became a di- rector. Successes for M-G-M include that com- pany's first talkie, "Alias Jimmy Valentine," "Our Modern Maidens," "New Moon," "The

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Easiest Way," "Arsene Lupin," "Red-Headed Woman," "Viva Villa," "A Tale of Two Cities," "Libeled Lady." Has the emotional sensitivity of a trained actor, a keen knowledge of the humanities. Hobbies: Golf, riding and swim- ming. Married to Virginia Bushman, a daugh- ter of Francis X.

HENRY KING

Director for 20th Century -Fox. Born at Christiansburg, high up in the Blue Ridga section of Virginia. Parents wanted him to study for Metho- dist ministry, but he had other plans. Toured with stock companies, circuses, vaudeville and bur- lesque troupes. __ First screen work

was with the old Lubin Company. Discovered Baby Marie Osborne and co-starred with her at Balboa. There he started as a director, played feature roles and wrote many stories. Brought Ronald Colman, Ernest Torrence and Gary Cooper to the screen.. "Tol'able David," his first picture for Inspiration, brought star- dom to Richard Barthelmess. Rated one of the best aviators in the country. Stands, 6. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue.

ALBERT LEWIN

Now producing] with Paramount, used to be Irving | Thalberg's top brig- adier. Pint-sized and j remarkable among small men in that the fact doesn't] seem to annoy him. Born in Newark, N. I., Sept. 23, 1894. Attended New York University, Harvard, and later Columbia.

Became professor of English at the University of Missouri. Acted as assistant national di- rector of the American Jewish Relief Commit- tee during the war. Entered the film indus- try via the cutting department. Did the script of "Bread" for the old Metro Company and wen a contract as a writer. Later was made a producer. Among the outstanding pictures he supervised for Thalberg have been "Red

Headed Woman," "Smilin' Thru," "China Seas," "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "The Good Earth." Now readying "True Confession," starring Carole Lombard, and "Gettysburg" at Paramount.

LESLIE L. LANDAU

One of Holly- wood's very few | producers whose! training was in Brit- ish pictures. Ini 1923, on returning j from studying in] Germany, which| prepared him for a private banking ca- 1 reer, he met Louis Levine, then man- aging director of Fox Film Company

in London. Needing a German interpreter at a social affair, Levine rang young Landau into service. He was so impressed that he asked the young banker to join Fox. From 1923 to 1934, he covered all branches of en- deavor with the Fox Company and in 1930 he became associate editor of British Movie- tone News, which position he held till 1934 when he produced features. Darryl Zanuck brought him to Hollywood in October, 1936. Swims, plays tennis and cricket.

MARK SANDRICH

Director. Born in New York and edu- cated at Columbia University. Joined Century Pictures, then to Fox for two years. Wrote "Sweet Sixteen" series for Universal; and was "gag" man for Uni- versal. Subsequent- ly assistant director for Warners, direc- tor of short subjects

at Fox and Universal for four years, feature director at Columbia. Later still, directed talk- ing feature for Sono Art-World Wide release and talking shorts for Louis Brock. Also di- rected Clark and McCullough, Chic Sales series; Benny Rubin, Walter Catlett, "Broad- way Headliners" series. Now under contract to RKO Radio, where he has directed several features, among them "Gay Divorcee," "Top Hat," "Follow the Fleet" and "Shall We Dance." Hobbies: Swimming, golf.

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RALPH MURPHY

Director - writer- actor. Native of Rockville, Conn. Educated at Holy- oke High School and Syracuse Uni- versity (class of '16) where he took aca- demic and law^ courses and had his first taste of the theater via Boar's Head and Tam- bourine and Bones

productions. Acted with the original Wash- ington Square Players, Henry Miller, George M. Cohan, John Golden. Was assistant under Winchell Smith. Directed stock companies in Syracuse, N. Y. and elsewhere. Wrote five plays, which were produced on Broadway. Joined Pathe in 1930 as a writer and director. Later with Charles R. Rogers Productions. Then directing and writing for RKO-Pathe. Directed later for Rogers Productions, releasing through Paramount. Made "Top of the Town" for new Universal. Now with Paramount.

WILLIAM ANTHONY McGUIRE

Writer - director- producer, under con- tract to M - G - M. Native of Chicago, one of 13 children. Wrote his first play at 15; James K. Hackett called it "splendid," encour- aged him to keep on writing. Famed as a Broadway playwright since achieving his first

noteworthy success with "The Divorce Ques- tion" more than 20 years ago, directed several of his later musical successes for the late Florenz Ziegfeld as well as some of his own authored plays. Numbered among his Zieg- feld hits were "Three Musketeers," "Whoopee," "Rosalie," "Kid Boots," "Smiles," and "Show Girl," 'while others of his outstanding plays were "It's A Boy," "If I Were Rich," "Six Cyl- inder Love," and "12 Miles Out." Among his important film contributions are "Disorderly Conduct," "Roman Scandals," "Okay Amer- ica," "Kid from Spain," "Little Man, What Now?" and "The Great Ziegfeld." He bows as a film producer with "Rosalie," from his

screenplay version of his original Ziegfeld musical. Stands 5, 9. Eyes, brown. Hair, graying.

JOSEPH MANKIEWICZ

Producer for Metro - Goldwyn Mayer. Native ofi Wilkes - Barre, Pa. and educated at, Columbia Univer- "d sity. Went to Ber- lin as assistant cor- respondent for the Chicago Tribune; and then to Ufa translating subtitles into English for re- lease in England

and U. S. Returned to America in 1929 and went to Hollywood to join his brother, Her- man, on the writing staff at Paramount. Titled six pictures in eight w^eeks. Wrote dialogue and screenplays on many pictures. In 1935, with Oliver H. P. Garrett, won, the Academy award for best original of 1934 for writing "Manhattan Melodrama." Stands 5, 10. Hair, brown. Eyes, blue.

MILTON H. FELD

Associate pro- ducer for 20th Cen- tury-Fox. Originally in the jewelry and optical biz, made his film industry bow in 1907 with a small nabe house as a sideline. Salesman for Vitagraph, 1912. Branch manager and district man- ager for Universal in Kansas City, Mo. Left distribution between 1912; associated with Frank L. Newman, as managing director of Newman, Royal Regent, and 12th Street Thea- ters, Kansas City, Mo. Sold to Paramount, 1924, after which was managing director of Metropolitan, Million Dollar and Rialto Thea- ters in Los Angeles for Paramount. In 1925, in charge of Publix de luxe operations in United States. Resigned in December, 1932, to organize Monarch Theaters, Inc., with D. J. Chatkin and Harry Katz. Resigned presidency of Monarch Theaters, Inc., November, 1935, to enter motion picture production at 20th Century- Fox Film Corp.

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MOE J. SIEGEL

ROUBEN MAMOULIAN

President of Re- public Picfues. Born in New York City and still some years from the 40 mark. Broke into the film industry when ho was just 19. First affiliation was with Selznick Pictures (in 1920) in distribution I end. Remained with | Selznick until 1924; from 1924 to 1936,

was vice-president of Consolidated Film In- dustries. Between 1931 and 1935 also presi- dent of American Record Company, a subsidi- ary of Consolidated. In 1935 sponsored for- mation of Republic Pictures and until Febu- ary, 1937, was vice-president of that company. Stepped up to presidency in March, 1937. Mar- ried and has two children. Hobbies: golf and baseball.

GREGORY RATOFF

Cinematic "triple- 1 threat"; under con- tract to 20th Cen- tury-Fox as writer- director-actor. Born in Samara, Russia, and law graduate, of St. Petersburg University. Took his studies at the St. Petersburg Dramatic School more seri- ously than his legal work and made his

debut at the Malay Theater in the Russian capital. When Russia entered the World War, entered the Army, served until the revolution. Played juvenile in a Harkoff stock company for two years. Left Russia in late 1919 for Germany, where he opened his own Russian Theater in Berlin, later touring Vienna, Buda- pest. London, Paris and other European capi- tals. Lee Shubert brought him to New York, where in 1922, he began a series of 32 plays. Appeared for the Shuberts in New York, Chi- cago and on tour. Has played many impor- tant film roles. At one time with Gaumont- British. While in London appeared in a B.I.P. film and produced, wrote, directed and played in "This Woman Is Mine," released through Paramount in the U. S.

Producer - director. Native of Tiflis, Rus- sia, where he re- ceived his early ed- ucation. Then to Moscow, where he enrolled as a law student; working evenings at Studio Theater, branch of Moscow Art Thea- ter. After graduat- ing from Moscow University, turned to

the stage, acting and directing a theater a! Tiflis. Later to London and directed a Rus- sian company. While staging "The Beating en the Door" at St. James Theater, London, was engaged by the late George Eastman to direct activities of Eastman Theater in Roches- ter. Came to U. S. in 1924 to fill that post; produced operas, operetta and dramas in Rochester. Joined Theater Guild in New York and staged "Porgy," "Wings Over Europe." "Marco Millions" and other plays. Signed by Paramount in 1929 to make sound features. In 1935, directed "Becky Sharp," first feature to be made in the new three-color Technicolor. Stands G'''2. Eyes, yellow brown. Hair, dark brown.

GEORGE STEVENS

Director. A real San Franciscan, with the blood of the '49ers and troupers cours- ing in his veins. Father was Landis Stevens, a 'Frisco matinee idol of yes- teryear; his mother. Georgie Cooper, a stage favorite of "before the fire." Made his own debut at the old Alcazar al Iha age of four, when he appeared in a Nance O'Neil production of "Sappho." On graduating from Sonoma High School in 1918, was stage manager and acted for his father in San Francisco. Went to Holly- wood in 1921 to act, found it crowded with actors and took a job as assistant cameraman at Metro. Since then he has done everything in motion pictures but act. For four years he was a cameraman at Hal Roach. Then he turned to writing and eventually to directing. Comedy, his forte. Pet aversion, triteness.

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THEIR PAST AND PRESENT

THE 1937 FILM DAILY PRODUCT GUIDE AND DIRECTORS' ANNUAL

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Writing for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Screen Plays

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"HALFWAY HOUSE"

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"THE CAMPUS MYSTERY" Columbia

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1936* "FOLLOW YOUR HEART"

"SITTING ON THE MOON" "PRESIDENTS MYSTERY" "BOLD CABALLERO" "HAPPY GO LUCKY" "JOIN THE MARINES"

1937- "TWO WISE MAIDS"

"JIM HANVEY— DETECTIVE" "RHYTHM IN THE CLOUDS"

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BIOGRAPHIES

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THE PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PRESENT ACTIVITIES OF PRODUCERS AND DIRECTORS

ALLEN, E. H.

b. Philadelphia, March IS; 1908, employed by the late Thomas Ince as assistant director ; as- sistant manager of Inceville ; general manager for William S. Hart of Famous Players Unit 1921; joined Educational, where he has remained ever since as chief executive and general manager.

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ARCHAINBAUD, GEORGE

b. Paris. France, May 8, 1890; educ, France; Spec, engineering, B. S. degree; previous career, assistant business mgr., Eclair Film Co., Paris and N. Y. ; on stage in Paris ; entered pic- tures 1910; directed first pictures under William A. Brady; later with World-Peerless, Selznick, Fox, Universal, First National ; in 1928-29 with Tiffany-Stahl and in 1929 joined Columbia; with RKO in 1930-1934; with Fox in 1935; now with Paramount ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles Tennis Club ; Sports ; tennis, golf.

ARTHUR, GEORGE

b. New York City; educ. Polytechnic Prep School at Brooklyn; entered the film industry in 1915, in the cutting department with Vitagraph; studied in the laboratory, learned the camera angles and developed his natural judgment of dramatic and comedy values; 1916, came to the Coast in the cutting department for Uni- versal; later left for the east again under the Selznick banner; for a time tried independent production in New York with Associated Ex- hibitors, but the venture failed; then came back to the west coast with F.B.O. about 1925 and became superintendent of the Ralph Ince pro- ductions, in which position he remained until RKO took over the F.B.O. organization when he joined the Paramount organization; was pro- moted to the head of the cutting department; and later promoted to Associate Producer.

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ARZNER, DOROTHY

b. San Francisco ; educ. Westlake School for girls and Univ. of So. Calif. ; enlisted as am- bulance driver in women's volunteer corps dur- ing World War ; served as studio girl, script girl, with William de Mille; film cutter, scenarist and director ; first directed Esther Ralston in "Fashions for Women," 1926; with Paramount in 1927-32; directed "Nana" for Samuel C7oldwyn ; was with Columbia ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; now with M G M.'

ASHER, E. M.

b. Susanville, Calif, in 1890; educ. in San Fran- cisco; associated with the department store and ranching business in Susanville; entered pic- tures in 1920, operating First National Ex- change in San Francisco; managed chain of theaters for Turner and Dahnken in San Fran-

cisco; joined Mack Sennett, with whom he was associated for five years; organized production company with Edward Small and Charles Rog- ers; produced 12 Corinne Griffith Productions, 13 AU-Star Productions; produced series for First National; joined Universal in 1931, pro- ducing with John Stahl ; still with Universal.

ASQUITH, ANTHONY

b. London, 1902; educ. Winchester, Balliol Col- lege, Oxford; joined British Instructional Films in 1926; in 1932, joined Gainborough; also di- rected for B.I.P. ; in 1936, directed for London Films.

ATKINS, TOMMY

b. Springfield, Mass. ; attended Springfield gram- mar and high school ; Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass. ; graduated from Tufts college vyith de- gree in civil engineering ; joined the Marines and came out with a commission ; is a captain in the Marine Reserves ; entered picture business, sweeping floors at the Selznick studio, Fort Lee, N. J.; later became assistant director at the studio ; six years later he and George M. Arthur, organized St. Regis Pictures Corp. ; 1927, after his company had had financial difficulties, came to Hollywood and became assistant to Ralph Ince at FBO; later became a unit manager at RKO ; directed for RKO ; was with Pioneer Pic- tures; now free-lancing.

AUER, JOHN H.

b. Aug. 3, 1906, Budapest, Hungary; e. Bude- pcst and Commercial Academy of Vienna; entered pictures in 1918 as a child actor while study- ing; after graduation at the age of 19 was elected as a member (then the youngest in the world) of the stock exchange of Budapest; after two years reentered pictures in Berlin; following this came to Hollywood and joined Universal as an assistant director gradually advancing to direct foreign versions; after two years was signed by Paramount to direct and produce (age then 23); in 1932 did not renew with Paramount as he had an engagement to §o to Mexico where he directed five pictures, his first one winning a $1,000 prize from the Mexican government for the best picture ever made in Mexico ; now with Republic.

AUERBACH, GEORGE

b. New York, Nov. 17, 1905; one of the found- ers, with Richard Boleslawski, of American Lab- oratory Theater; at 21 a co-director; started picture work with M-G-M in 1932; writer and assistant to Paul Bern and Larry Weingarten; now associate producer with B. P. Schulberg.

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AUSTIN, HAROLD b. June 22, 1895, Connecticut; educ. Worcester, Mass.; spent one year and half directing, ex- ploring, talking pictures; traveled through Kenya Colony, Unganda, West Nile Province, Belgian

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Congo, India, French Congo, Cameroons, Nigeria, Gold Coast, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Canary Islands; first person to make adventure picture in the gulf of lower California dealing with Sea life in those waters ; entered British merchant Marine 1914-15; 1918 American Navy, United States and Canada England and the Continent— Across Africa by automobile for first time in history Mexico, etc. ; now free-lancing.

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AYRES, LEW

b. Minneapolis, Dec. 28, 1908 ; educ. : public schools of Minneapolis and San Diego, Calif. ; became musician and played in various bands and orchestras, touring country ; broke into pic- tures with Pathe stock company ; first big break as juvenile, romantic lead opposite Greta Garbo in "The Kiss" ; turned director in 1936 with "Hearts in Bondage," produced by Republic ; same year obtained release from Cnlumbia contract and freelanced as director and actor ; hobbies : astronomy and producing feature length 16 mm. home movies.

BACON, LLOYD

b. 1890. San Jose, Cal. ; graduated from Santa Clara College ; first experience on stage in "Salome," by Oscar Wilde; leads with reper- toire show in Kansas City and one season in vaudeville ; in Belasco Stock company in Los Angeles in 1911 with Lewis Stone as leading man; played in New York production of Oliver Morosco's "Cinderella Man" ; started in pic- tures working in Lloyd Hamilton comedy, as heavy; in 1918 went with Chaplin to Mutual as actor; joined Triangle Comedies in 1919; saw service in the Navy during the war ; in

1921 became associated with Lloyd Hamilton as director and later went with Sennett; after three two-reelers with Universal, was signed by Warners ; outstanding production was Al Jol- son's "Singing Fool," for Warners, continuing with same company in 1929-31-31-32-33-34; still under contract to Warners ; directed "42nd Street," voted one of the "Ten Best Pictures of 1933," in the Annual "Film Daily" poll; hobby: any form of athletics, specializing in baseball, football, squash and golf ; selected one of ten best directors of 1928-29 in Annual "Film Daily" poll.

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BADGER, CLARENCE G. b. June 8, 1880, San Francisco; educ. Boston Polytechnic Institute; artist, newspaper work on Pacific Coast papers and "Youths Com- panion" ; entered pictures with Wilbert Mel- ville Lubin Co. as scenarist ; wrote scenarios for Lubin, Universal, Keystone ; first directed for Keystone, 1915, then Goldwyn, where he made Will Rogers' series ; First National, Metro, Famous Players, Paramount ; made first three-reeler Sennett produced, switched again, in April, 1929, to First National ; now directing in Australia.

BALDWIN, EARL

b. Jan. 11, 1903, Newark, N. J.; educ. in New- ark and West Orange; attended American In- stitute of Banking, New York City; at age of 17 ran away to join a circus, but remained with traveling show only a week, as he was found by his parents; that week gave him the show "bug" and he produced and wrote ama- teur shows in school; got a job in a chorus

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from Ned Wayburn, but his parents made him tear up the contract; quit 23 different jobs in one year; was an office boy for Thomas A. Edi son; wrote and staged a show in a Maine boys camp; became a reader in M-G-M's home office; was sent to the Coast as a reader at M-G-M's studio; wrote "Ain't Aggie Awful," a Inirles- Que show at the Burbank, Los Angeles; Harry Rapf Ijought out the house and had a "Back to Main Street" party, attended by Lon Chaney, Bob Leonard and many others who had playeil on Main Street, Los Angeles; Rapf liked the show and made Baldwin a gag m^n and title writer; Baldwin worked with Joseph W. Farn ham, veteran title writer; wrote 36 tab shows for Dalton Bros., operators of the Burbank; wrote screenplay for "Brotherly Love," a silenl, at M-G-M; first talker screenplay, "Sophomore," for Pathe, in collaboration with Walter DeLeon; joined Warner Bros, in 1930 and wrote 63 screenplays, including "Wonder Bar," "The Irish In Us," "Here Comes the Navy," "Devil Dogs of the Air," "Havana Widows," "Doctor X,' "Go Into Your Dance," "The Widow from Chicago," "Six Day Bike Race," "The Naughty Flirt," "The Mouthpiece," "Madison Square Garden," "Life Begins," "Wild Boys of the Road," "The Honorable Guy," "The Big Shot," "The Tip-OfF," "Blondy Johnson"; produced "Miss Pacific Fleet"; is associate producer on "Gold Diggers of 1937"; his producing assign ments include "Ever Since Eve," "Mister Mel- ody," "Men Are Such Fools," "Slight Case of Murder."

BARSKY, BUD

b. Russia, 1891; came to U. S. at age nf two; educ. Western Canadian schools, N'. Y. high schools, University of California ; at age of 16 entered pictures with Nestor Films in Bayonne, N. J.; joined Universal exchange at Calgary; publicity director for Associated Film Sales Corp. ; General Manager for Gotham Pictures; 1912, went to San Antonio and produced "The Siege and Fall of the Alamo" ; formed series of ex- changes in Middle West and produced own pic- tures in Hollywood until the war broke out ; sold his exchanges and went to war in the Flying Ser- vice ; after war, reopened his exchanges and or- ganized Bud Barsky Productions which he oper- ated until 1927; produced Tim McCny series for M-G-M; 1930 went to Columbia; later returned to M-G-M ; formed his own independent produc- ing company which he operated until 1936; then joined Warner Bros, as a producer; now pro- ducing for Grand National.

BARTON, CHARLES

b. Northern Calif., May 25, 1902; educ. high school, Oakland, Calif.; oy stage as a comedian in road shows, stock companies and vaudeville, then appeared on screen in two-reel comedies; became prop boy for James Cruze, then Wil- liam Wellman; appointed assistant director with William Wellman company ; alter several years as an assistant, was appointed director by Para- mount ; still with that company.

BANKS, MONTY

b. Italy, 1897 ; attended University Bolognia Italy for two years studying Doctor of Arts; came to New York City in 1914; did eccentric dancing; joined Keystone in 1915 as an actor; in 1920 together with Jack L. Warner, organ- ized Monty Banks comedies; in 1922 produced and starred in his first feature length comedy "Racing Luck" ; made nine feature comedies and had his own producing company ; went to Eng- land and joined British International Pictures as producer, director and star; in 1935 joined 20th Century-Fox as a producer and director.

BARKER, REGINALD

b. 1889, Bothwell, Scotland; to California at ten ; educ. Los Angeles ; played small stock parts at Burbank, 1901, later lead in traveling com- pany; at 16, managed own stock company, Kan- sas City; wrote, produced and acted in a play. 1902; actor and assistant manager with Walker Whiteside, Los Angeles, and Henry Miller, New York, 1905-1907; began screen work as short subject director in 1913 with Ince, then Triangle, Paralta, Goldwyn, Universal, Fox, Metro, M- G-M, Tiflfany-Stahl; with First National in 1929; free-lancing in 1930-31-32-33; leans toward outdoor stories ; hobbies : motion pictures ; mem- ber of Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; was with Republic ; now free-lancing.

BARSHA, LEON M.

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 26. 1905; married; p. Esther and Samuel Barsha ; educ. high school ; tried unsuccessfully chicken raising, selling sten- ographic work; started Jan. 1924, as office boy at L^niversal ; one month later advanced to as- sistant cutter ; two years later to cutter ; left Universal six months later and worked at Tif- fany-Stahl as assistant cutter for year and half; started at Columbia as film librarian seven years ago; Nov. 1936, became director; now with Columbia.

BATCHELLER, GEORGE R.

b. Providence, R. I., Jan. 19; educ. Worcester Academy, Dartmouth College ; several years in theatrical and motion picture industry ; Chester- field Pictures in 1925 ; distributing and producing in independent market ever since; divides his time equally between East and West Coast; president of Chesterfield Motion Picture Corp.

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BEAUDINE, WILLIAM

b. 1893, New York City; educ. New York; screen experience, first at Biograph, N. Y.. 1909; directed for Biograph, Kalem, Universal, Triangle, Christie, Goldwyn, Fox, First Na- tional, Unitel Artists, Warners, Mary Pickford, Famous, M-G-M, First National, Universal; with Fox in 1928-29'; joined First National, in 1929. for a second time; free-lancing in 1930-31-32-33; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; hobbies: hunting, fishing, golf; now directing in England.

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BEAUMONT. HARRY

b. 1891, Abilene, Kans. ; educ. St. Joseph, Mo. ; acted in stock nine years ; entered films with Edison Co., where he played in pictures for seven years ; director for Essanay, Selig, Goldwyn, Metro, Warner Bros., Fox., M-G-M, continuing with M-G-M in 1928-29; directed the "Broadway .Melody ' ; was under contract to M-G-M ; was with Universal and David L. Loevv Productions; now free-lancing; hobbies: hunting, fishing, writing.

BECHE, BOB

b. New York City ; educ. New York City and Philadelphia; first occupation news and com- mercial cameraman ; started in picture business in property department, Hal Roach Studios in 1925; Ijecame successively assistant cameraman, script clerk, gag writer, assistant director and supervisor; under contract to Republic as pro- duction supervisor on the "Three Mesquiteers" series of westerns ; hobbies : hunting, fishing and fencing.

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BEEBE, FORD I.

b. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 26, 1888; m. Kitty Delevanti; ediic. Albuquerque, N. M., and Chicago ; wrote for Pathe, First National, Uni- versal, Tec-Art and Tiffany ; worked on the Mo- tion Picture News; became affiliated with Mascot as writer, loing originals, continuity and dialogue, also directing; 1933, directed and wrote for Mascot; 1934, wrote and directed for Columbia;

1935, wrote for Columbia, Puritan and Republic;

1936, directed and wrote for Columbia ; now di- recting for Universal.

BELL, MONTA

1). Washington, D. C, Feb. .S, ISvl ; educ. Washington schools ; worked for Washington Post ; went with a stock company in Washing- ton ; had own stock company in Washington called Garrick Players; went to Washington Herald as editor and publisher; became editor of McCIure newspaper syndicate in New York; 1921-1923. was ghost writer on Charley Chaplin's bnok "My Trip Abroad" ; came to Hollywood with Chaplin and co-authored for him; became a director at Warner's; with Metro and Para- mount; 1928-1931; free-lancing until 1933 Metro from 1933 to 1935; producer and director^ was with London Films; now with Columbia. A A

BENNET, SPENCER GORDON

Arctic traveler, Hudson Bav explorer; crack sculler of Sheepshead Bay Rowing Club, N. Y. ; served in Wf)rld War; in films, played stun/ and thrill parts; associated with George B. Seitz as co-director of Pathe serials for many years, until late in 1928, when he made serials independently for Pathe; then, in 1929, fea- tures for same company in the East ; made fea-

ture for Sono Art ; was producing and direct- ing Nick Harris detective stories ; directed serials for RKO Pathe; directed for Larry Darmour.

BERGER, DR. LUDWIG

b. Mainz, Germany; educ. Munich and Heidel- berg; stage career, Opera House, Hamburg, and Max Reinhardt, at German Theater, Berlin ; staged Shakespearean plays at Reinhardt thea- ters; also staged modern pieces; joined L^fa films, Berlin, and became director, making "W^altz Dream" and others; came to U. S. in 1925 to study production methods ; returned to Germany and Pho_-bus Films; back to U. S. in 1927 and signed one-year contract with Paramount ; in 1928, returned to Be-«:in and made one leature for Ufa; returned to Hollywood in 1929; was under contract to Paramount ; now free-lancing in Europe.

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BERKE, WILLIAM

b. Milwaukee, Oct. 3, 1903; educ. Los Angeles Polytechnic High School, 1920; student em- ployee, Los Angeles Evening Herald, during high school years; started as office boy RKO Century Comedies (Stern Bros.) ; became assist- ant cameraman, then cameraman with same company; first official writer on lot; returned to photography; photographed for numerou.s in- dependents; cameraman at Fox, PatJie, Para- mount and F.B.O.; cataracts on eyes stopped photographic career and he became assistant to C. C. Burr, producing "Torchy Series" comedies for Educational ; free-lance writer ; pro- duced independently ; now producing for Mono- gram.

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BERKELEY. BUSBY

b. Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 29. 1895; educ. 6 years preparatotry military academy, Mohegan Lake, N. Y. ; spent 10 years on the New York stage as actor, director, producer; came to Hol- lywood in 1930 for the Samuel Goldwyn Pro- ductions, was creator and director of musical numbers in pictures for Sam Goldwyn; M-G-M ; Universal; RKO ; Warners; under contract to Warner Rros. as director for both dramatic and musical pictures.

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BERMAN, PANDRO

b. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1905 ; educ. public school in Pittsburgh and at Gotham's DeWitt Clinton High School; at 32, he is one of mo- tion pictures' youngest among the high execu- tives ; from his start as assistant director at FBO, he soon turned to the editing end and became a film editor ; graduated as head of the film cutting department ; chosen as assistant to William LeBaron. subsequently filling the same position for David O. Selznick ; later became a producer; under contract to RKO.

BERNE, JOSEF

b. 1904. Kiev. Russia; married to Sylvia Cherry, dancer; child pianist prodigy; vaudeville and con- cert appearances ; actor in Blaney Stock Com- pany ; neighborhood Playhouse, New York ; re- turned to vaudeville for number of years; drama critic for a Hollywood trade paper for three years ; directed Little Theater productions in- cluding "The Lower Depths" by Maxim Gorky, done in Hollywood; wrote and directed "Destiny" and "Dawn to Dawn" ; wrote "The Golem" was with Universal and M-G-M; now with Can- tabria Films.

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BERNHEIM, JULIUS

b. Laupheim. Germany. October 29 ; educ. pub- lic schools in Laupheim. came to Chicago, at- tended Wendell Phillips High School; 1909. upon graduation, entered Laemmle Film Exchange, Chicago, as ofifice boy. later a booker; 1911. went to New York City, progressing through Laemmle film laboratories until promoted to film editor; 1913. transferred to Minneapolis ex- change, where he became manager ; later served in Omaha and Kansas City exchanges; 1922 came to Universal City, his first job being sec- ond assistant director; served under Irving Thal- berg as unit business manager in 1923 ; was gen- eral manager of studio in 1924-25; made asso- ciate producer in 1925 ; produced German ver- sions in Germany and English versions at Uni- versal City alternately ; resigned from Universal in 1936; hobby; making motion pictures; recrea- tion ; tennis.

BIBERMAN, HERBERT

b. March 4. 1900, Philadelphia; educ. University of Pennsylvania and Yale University ; director at the Theater Guild for three years; married to Gale Sondergaard ; came to Hollywood in 1935, for Columbia as a director ; now free-lancing.

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BISCHOFF, SAMUEL

b. Hartford. Conn., Aug. 11, 1890; educ. Hart- ford High School and Boston University; pro- duced 36 comedies in 1923-24 for Grand Asher; 36 comedies in 1924-25 for Bischofif, Inc.; six features in 1926 for Bischoff Productions; four features in 1927 for Gotham Prods.; 1928. be- came production manager for Columbia; August, 1931, assumed Tiffany position: formed KBS Productions. Inc.. with Burt Kelly and Wm. Saal in June. 1932; company name changed in 1933 to Admiral Productions; directed for Tif- fany; joined Warner Bros, in 1933 as a pro- ducer, which position he still holds.

BLAKE, B. K.

b. Sept. 24, 1893; started in film business as exhibitor in Harlem in 1912; entered the pro- duction department of the Imp Co., later known as Universal Film Co. ; was production manager, supervisor and director until 1920 at the Eastern Studios; instrumental in forming the first large industrial department for Universal ; later formed Stanley Advertising Co. with A. Pam Blumen- thal and the late Jules Mastbaum where he pro- duced 200 industrial and educational films; pro- duced IS spon.sored reels when company was taken over by Warner Bros. ; has had own pro- ducing company in the commercial and theatrical field for the past six years; produced and di- rected two series of shorts for Columbia, "Voice of Experience" and "Court of Human Rela- tions" ; now producing and directing series of musical featurettes for Columbia.

BLANKE, HENRY

h. Berlm. Dec. 30. 1901; graduated from the Oberrealschule, Berlin; 1919-20 with LTfa 19^0- 22, Ufa-Lubitsch ; 1922-26, with Ernst Lubitsch on Mary Pickford, Warner Bros, and Para- mount pictures as personal assistant; 1926-27, with Ufa as business and production manager; 1927-28, Warner Bros.. Hollywood; 1928-30, production head of Warner Bros. German pro- ductions in Berlin; 1930-31, head of foreign pro- duction of Warner Bros. Burbank studios; 1931 on, supervising American productions for War- ner Bros.

BLOCK. RALPH ^ ^

Educ. LTniversity of Michigan 1911; editorial staffs "Kansas City Star." "Louisville Courier Journal," "Detroit News," "New York Sun"; dramatic critic "New York Tribune" 1917* Washington correspondent, 1918; director of ad- vertising Goldwyn Pictures Corp. 1919; asso- ciate editor 1920-21 ; with Paramount as story editor and producer to 1927; Pathe, associate producer to 1929; Fox. associate producer 1930; producer for Columbia 1931; writing since for Metro. Radio, Warners, Reliance and Paramount. T T

BLYSTONE, JOHN G.

b. 1892, Rice Lake, Wis.; educ; University of Wisconsin ; started rushing props with comedy companies, before joining Fox, where he directed first and with the same company for 17 years; now free-lancing.

BORZAGE, FRANK

b. 1893. Salt Lake City; educ. Salt Lake City; stage career started when 13 years old; at- tended dramatic school in Salt Lake, but failed afterwards and made second successful attempt year later; played bits in stock and repertoire, eventually stock leads, which brought him to Hollywood; at 19, played leads with Ince; turned to direction after two parts; directed for Mutual, Universal, Lubin, American, Lasky, Fred Stone. Cosmopolitan. F. B. O.. Paramount, Fox. continuing with company in 1928-29; di- rected "Humoresque" and several Norma Tal- madge pictures; had his own unit with Fox; directed "Seventh Heaven." selected one of the ten best pictures of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll ; selected one of ten best directors of 1927-28 and 1928-29 in "The Film Daily Annual Ballots; made "Street Angel." selected one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1928. in "Film Daily" Annual Poll ; was under contract to Fox; now with M-G-M; 1934-35 directed for Universal and Warner Bros. ; directed "A Farewell to Arms," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1933 in "The Film Daily" poll; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences,

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Hollywood A. C. ; hobbies: sports, especially squash.

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BOTSFORD, A. M.

b. Rockford, 111.; educ. Williams College (A.B.), specializing in English; was City editor of the Quincy, 111. Herald; reporter on the New York World; joined Paramount in July, 1917, as publicity writer ; advertising manager, 1920- 1925; then became advertising manager of Pub- lix Theaters; 1931 became head of story de- partment in New York; appointed assistant to Emanuel Cohen in 1933j appointed assistant to Henry Herzbrun in February, 1934; now pro- ducing at Paramount.

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BRADBURY, ROBERT N.

Writer and director for Sono Art-World Wide. Monogram and Republic; now writing and di- recting for Supreme.

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BRABIN, CHARLES

b. 1883, Liverpool, Eng. ; educ, College St. I'^rancis Xavier, England ; stage career in America for short period ; debut in pictures under Edison, 1908 ; made first serial produced ; married Theda Bara, whom he directed in sev- eral features ; worked for Vitagraph, Essanay, Metro, Fox, Universal, G'oldwyn, Universal (second engagement), First National and M-G-M in 1928-29; now free-lancing. T T

BRAHM, JOHN

b. Hamburg. Germany, Aug. 17, 1893; studied architecture; at 17 became an actor; acted until 1915 when he entered the German army in the World War ; following the war he returned to

acting for a year ; became a stage director in Berlin; directed plays in Vienna for 10 years, six of which were with the Burg theater, gov- ernment-subsidized; was dialogue director and supervisor in London ; later directed ; now under contract to Columbia.

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BRENON, HERBERT

b. 1880, Dublin, Ireland; educ. St. Paul's and King's College, London; 15 years in legit field as actor, director; first film connection with Imp., then Fox, Selznick, First National, Para- mount; his own unit with Paramount, making "Beau Geste," which won "Photoplay" Medal Award in 1926 and was selected one of ten i)est in "Film Daily" Annual Ballot; terminated long connection with Paramount in 1927 to make "Sorrel and Son" in London independent- ly, releasing through United Artists; joned U. A. early in 1928; selected one of ten best di- rectors in 1926 and also in 1927, 1928, 1930, in "The Film Daily" Directors' Ballot; directed "Sorrel and Son," selected one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1928 in "Film Daily" Poll; continued with United Artists to early 1929, when he switched to RKO, on a "borrowed" arrange- ment, for one picture; now free-lancing in England.

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BRETHERTON. HOWARD b. Tacoma, Wash., educ. Stanford University, Cal. ; migrated to New York ; sold explosives ; extra-ed with Harold Lloyd in 1914, a "prop" man with Al Christie, followed by assistant cameraman's job and assistant director for four years with Christie, cutter for Universal ; left Hollywood 1920 for New York, joining Selz-

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nick ; to Rome as cutter and assistant director ; arrived in Hollywood 1924, joined Warners as cutter, elevated to d'rectorsliip ; has cut 2UU features ; cuts all liis own films ; lengthy connec- tion with Warners, continuing with same com- pany in 1928-29 ; Paramount N. Y. Studios, 1930; 1935; directed for Panmiount lelease ; now directing for Sol Lesser.

BRICE, MONTE

b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Columbia; writer of vaude- ville acts and stage plays; stage director; en- tered pictures as constructor of comedy scenes ; worked for Fox, F. B. O., Warners, Universal; serials for Pathe; scenarist with Para. 1923-27; directed "Casey at the Bat," Para. 1927; 1927-28 scenario work with Para.; comedy shorts for Pathe in 1929; directed shorts for Para, and RKO in 1929-30; 1932 joined Wil- liam Rowland and Monty Brice Prods.; pro- ducing and directing Nick Kenny "Radio Thrills", "Down Memory Lane" series for Uni versal release, co-produced for Universal and Paramount in the East ; now with Universal on the Coast. t t

BRISKIN. IRVING

b. Feb. 28. 19U3; educ. high school and busi- ness college ; started in picture business in 1923 ; general manager for Banner Productions. Ster- mg Productions and then Chesterfield ; joined Columbia as associate producer.

BRISKIN, SAMUEL J.

b. Russia. Feb. 8, 1896; educ. grade and high schools, New Yoik City. College of the City of New York; five years with C.B.S. ; two years with Banner Productions; joined Colurnbia Pic- tures as a producer ; now vice-president in charge of production at RKO Radio.

BROCK, LOU

h. Kalamazoo, Mich., 1892 ; educ. Technical High, Buffalo. N. Y. ; at ageof 10 took tickets at penny arcade owned by his father in Mem- phis; 1905, worked for his father at first picture theater in Denver; 1910, started working as a cameraman and assistant director for Kinemacolor Co. ; was an assistant to Henry Lehrman, com- edy director ; became a theater manager for Mark-Brock Theatrical Enterprises; 1914 to 1927, engaged in foreign distribution of Ameri- can pictures ; handled Fox, Triangle and World pictures ; sales manager for Inter-Ocean Co. ; became foreign manager for Lewis J. Selznick ; 1921, became special representative for Joseph M. Schenck ; 1922-1926. foreign sales manager fir First National; 1926-27, South American rep- resentative for M-G-M; 1928, supervising editor for F. B. O. ;made 14 talking comedies for RKO release; joined RKO as comedy producer; made 32 comedies in 1930 and 1931 ; was active- ly engaged in production while abroad; 1934, produced features for RKO ; now producing for Universal.

B ROWER, OTTO b. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1895 ; educ. Grand Rapids ; acted in support of Robert Mantell in Shakespearean repertoire ; then with stock com- panies ; entered pictures as an actor in support of Wallace Reid in Paramount productions ; switched to assisting, under Irvin Willat ; started diiecting in 1928 for Paramount, with "Ava- lanche" as his first picture; was with RKO; now under cuntract to 20tli Century. T T

BROWN, CLARENCE

b. May 10. 1890, Knoxville, Tenn. ; educ. Uni- versity of Tennessee; graduated with B. S. E. E. and B. S. M. E. ; with engineering dept. Moline Auto Co., Moline, 111.; engineering and sales dept. Stevens-Duryea Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. ; owned Brown Motor Car Co., Birming-

ham, Ala. ; screen career, assistant director with Maurice Tourneur ; six years with Tourneur, then directed for United Artists, Universal, Pre- ferred, First National; M-G-M, 1926-27-28-29- 30-31-32; made "The Trail of '98"; selected one of the ten best directors of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; selected one of ten best directors of 1928-29 and 1929-30 in Annual "Film Daily" polis ; directed "Anna Karenina," one ol the "Film Daily" Ten Best Pictures of 1935; under contract to M-G-M.

BROWN, HARRY JOE

Educ. University of Syracuse, L.L.B. degree; directed college plays during summer vacations ; stage career following schooling ; acted, "prop" man and stage director ; entered pictures about 1920 ; served in all branches ; formed his own unit, making Fred Thomson's for F.B.O. ; Ray- art and Fnst National ; associated producer, supervisor and director of Maynard with First National and Reed Howes short reel aviation series for Educational ; directed Rogers Produc- tions for RKO, was associate producer RKO- Pathe; was directing and supervising Chas. R. Rogers' productions for Paramount release ; was with Warners; now with 20th Century-Fox; member Masi|uers. Hollywood. Lambs Club, N. Y.

BROWN, KARL

h. Dec. 26, 1896, McKeesport, Pa.; educ. pub- lic schools all over the country while traveling with parents, William and Lucille Brown, who toured with light-opera companies; entered pic- tures with Kinemacolor Company of New York in 1912, came to Hollywood with that company in that year; with Selig as still man; then with D. W. Griffith in 1914 as assistant cameraman; with GriflSth till 1918; in Army till 1919; re- turned to Jesse Lasky's company as head cam- eraman; with Lasky till 1927; directed for Cecil B. deMille; did originals and screenplay and free-lance direction from 1927 to 1936; directed for Zeldman; now free-lancing.

BROWN, MELVILLE

b. Portland, Ore. ; commenced acting in legit field in 1909, playing until 1916; entered films in 1917 as writer on features; directed shorts in 1919 for Warners, then for Fox, Sennett, Roach, Universal until 1923 when he returned to feature writing until 1926; in 1926 resumed direction, working on features for Universal under long term contract, switching later to Pathe, and in 1929, with Paramount; with Radio Pictures in 1930-31 ; with Monogram in 1934 ; now free-lancing.

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BROWN, ROWLAND

b. Akron, O., in 1900 ; educ. University School, Cleveland, University of Detroit, Detroit School of Fine Arts, Yale ; was fashion illus- trator and sport cartoonist ; was a gag man for Reginald Denny's unit at Universal ; wrote for Fox, Warner Bros. ; wrote "The Doorway to Hell" ; wrote "Pay Day" and "The Last Sup- per," stage plays, and several one-act plays ; directed "Quick Millions" ; was under contract to RKO and Twentieth Century Pictures; wa.- with M-G-M : now free lancing.

BROWNING, TOD

b. July 12, 1882 ; Louisville, Ky. ; educ. Louis- ville public schools; played vaudeville at 16; played contortionist act; black-face actor in burlesque; toured world with "Lizzard and Coon" Co., "Mutt and Jeflf," "The Whirl of Mirth," etc.; carnival manager, stage producer; screen career, 1919, slapstick actor with Grif- fith, Biograph N. Y. studio; year later directed

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for Fine Arts, afterwards with G'oldwyn, Majes- tic, Metro, Universal, for five years ; directed 25 Majestic two-reelers; joined M-G-M, direct- ing Lon Chaney, and others in 1928-29 ; later with Universal; rejoined M-G-M in 1931; under contract to M-G-M ; wrote many scenarios and originals ; hobby : outdoor sports ; member Acad- emy of M. P. Arts and Sciences. T T

BRUCE, ROBERT C.

1). Stowe, Vt. ; educ. Univ. of Iowa, Univ. of Minn.; screen career started when he became interested in development of nature films ; first made "When the Mountains Call," three-reeler for Educational in 1913; with same company 14 years ; producer-director of his own company ; 1930 produced and directed outdoor talkers for Paramount; directed color photography on "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"; now making "Mu- sical Romances," in Technicolor, for Paramount; hobbies: out-of-doors.

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BUCHMAN, SIDNEY

b. Duluth, Minnesota, 1902; educ. University of Minnesota and Columbia University; was a member of the Shakespearian company at Old Vic's Theater, London; wrote Broadway plays and screen plays; now producing and writing for Columbia.

BUELL, JED

b. Denver, Colorado, May 21, 1897; educ. Corona school and North Denver high school; was treas- urer of the Denver Orpheum; business manager of Elitch's Gardens Theater, Denver; treasurer. Denliani Theater. Denver; eight years manager of West Coast Theaters, including the DeLuxe,

Alvarado and Westlake, Los Angeles, Calif. ; in 1928, was general manager of California Universal Chair Theaters, headquarters Orange County, Calif.; in 1930 was made director of all publicity at the Mack Sennett Studios in Hollywood; held this position until Mack Sen- nett disbanded studio ; later became a free-lance publicist; in 1936, the DeLuxe Pictures Corpora- tion was formed and he became a producer with this outfit, producing musical westerns.

BURR, C. C.

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 30. 1891 ; educ. Hack- ensack, N. J., High School, Bethlehem Prep, Nazareth Hall, entered University of Pennsyl- vania in 1911; became a newspaper reporter, worked on publicity for the New York Times ; later went to New York Edison Co. and McCall Co., and then returned to the Times; became a member of Paramount in 1913; after five years became assistant general manager, holding that post for two years ; left and started his own producing company; produced Sewell Ford's Torchy series, with Jonny Hines ; a contract was arranged with E. W. Mammons, who was about to start a distributing company for short subjects later to be known as Educational ; the Torchy comedies continued for three years until the star made features ; then produced all-star comedies, with Hodkinson-Pathe release; also made four features yearly, in addition; 1932 produced for Monogram release; now president of B. J. S. Productions.

BURTON, DAVID

b. Alliance, N. J., 1902; graduate pharmacist; four years with Mrs. Fiske as actor, stage man- ager, director ; appeared in plays in New York ;

IRVING PICHEL

Directed

"THE SHEIK STEPS OUT"

"LARCENY ON THE AIR"

"GENTLEMAN FROM LOUISIANA"

"BEWARE OF LADIES"

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produced plays for Charles Frohman at the Empire Theater, N. Y. ; has directed motion picures for Columbia and Universal ; directed for Reliance; was with RKO ; now free-lancing. T

BUTCHER, EDWARD W.

b. Troy, N. Y., May 15; educ. public schools of Troy ; started his motion picture work as manager of the Broadway Strand theater, De- troit ; at the same time handled the affairs of two motion picture exchanges, the All Star Fea- ture Company and the Broadway Feature Com- pany; 1917 went to New York as production manager for Clara Kimball Young at the old Tlianhouser studio ; remained two years and then went to California as her production man- ager, served in this capacity for six years ; next made 14 independent pictures that were re- leased by FBO; in 1925 affiliated himself with Fox West Coast Studios, was unit production manager at first, then business manager, and, after that studio manager; 1929 was made an associate producer; late in 1931 resigned and was studio manager at RKO ; June, 1932, re- turned to Fox as studio manager, after serving in this capacity was made production manager and early in 1934, became a producer; resigned in 1936; now with Selznick International.

BUTLER, DAVID

b. San Francisco ; educ. : Stanford University ; behind the footlights shortly after graduation, developing into well-known Pacific Coast stock player ; entered pictures as an actor and later switched to direction, making "High School Hero" as his first, for Fox, remaining with that organization for others ; under contract to 20th Century-Fox ; member Hollywood Athletic Club; hobbies: golf, boxing, handball, tennis. T T

BUZZELL, EDWARD

b. Brooklyn, in 1896; educ. in Brooklyn schools; started his stage work with Gus Edwards ; played in musical comedy, vaudeville and bur- lesque ; was starred on Broadway in "The Ging- ham Girl," "The Desert Song," "Town Clown," "No Other Girl," "Lady Fingers," "Broadway Brevities," "Good Boy," "Tip Toes" ; entered pictures as the star of "Little Johnny Jones," made by First National ; directed, wrote and appeared in 26 short comedies for Columbia; directed for Columbia; was with Universal; was with Columbia ; now under contract to Universal ; hobby : golf.

CABANNE, CHRrSTY

b. 1888, St. Louis; educ. St. Rose Academy, Culver Military Academy ; Annapolis Naval Academy ; early career spent in the navy ; the- atrical experience started 1908, on the stage, acting; 1910 entered pictures, directed "Doug" Fairbanks' first, made a second with Fairbanks and joined Fine Arts ; acted for short while with Griffith, then assistant to latter for five years ; became D. W.'s chief assistant, author of several originals ; made Metro's first serial ; or- ganized own company ; worked for G'oldwyn, F. B. O., Associated Exhibitors, M-G-M, Tif- fany-Stahl, De Mille-Pathe, Columbia, Universal. RKO and Mascot; now with RKO. T T

CAHN, EDWARD L.

b. February 12, 1899, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; educ. public and high school in Brooklyn ; after school hours worked with Rissilbaum, pro- ducers; became manager of Miller Theater, Ver- mont Theater and Sheffield Theater, New York City; came to California in 1917; worked with Nazimova company as assistant director and cutter on four pictures ; worked as cutter at night for Universal and attended University of California in day time ; had three years of col- lege and majored in Theoretical Drama; became

head cutter for Universal in 1926 and was as signed all their super productions, including "Man Who Laughs," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "Show Boat," "Broadway," "We Americans," "A Lady Surrenders" ; directed Spanish version of "Shanghai Lady" and "Night Ride"; March, 1931, became director for all "re-takes and added scenes," worked on "Up for Murder," "Homicide Squad"; directed "Saint Jolinson," with Walter Huston, as his first picture; hob- bies : gymnasium sports and does a great deal of reading; directed for Universal and RKO; directed in Englana in 1934; now with M-G-M.

CAPRA, FRANK R.

b. 1897, Italy; educ. Cal. Institute of Tech- nology ; came to America 1903 ; after school served as soldier in World War; entered pic- tures with independent unit as cutter, later scenarist, gag man and then director ; first as- signment Harry Langdon's initial First Na- tional release, 1926, on this he co-directed and wrote the gags ; full direction on Langdon's second and third ; with latter two years as gag man and then a director for First National, Columbia, continuing with latter in 1929-30-31- 32-33 ; directed "Lady for a Day," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1933; directed "It Happened One Night," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the "Film Daily's" Annual Polls; received Academy award for best direction of 1934; directed "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" ; one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936; still with Columbia; hobbies: music, fishing, hunting.

CAREWE, EDWIN

b. 1883, Gainesville, Texas; educ. Universities of Missouri and Texas; acted in legitimate field for 16 years; started films with Lubin, 1914, after that directed for Rolfe-Metro. Selig and First National; "Resurrection" for United Artists, 1927, and "Ramona," "Revenge," 1928; "Resurrection" selected one of the ten best pictures of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll; producer-director of two units with Uniten Artists in 1929; directed "The Spoilers" for Paramount; directed "Resurrection" for Uni- versal ; directed "Are We Civilized" ; member Hollywood M.P.D.A., Academy of M. P. Arts and_ Sciences; hobbies: golf, tennis, hunting, fishing, billiards ; made about 80 features ; now making religious films.

CARLISLE, ROBERT

h. Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 19, 1906; started in pictures with the old Metro in 1922 in the cutting rooms; in 1924. went with Cosmopolitan Productions in a similar capacity; in 1925. started with Universal where he remained luitil

1934, during this period, cut some of this sliulio's biggest successes; in 1935, in conjunction with Jerry Fairbanks, became a short subject pro- ducer, forming the Scientific Films, Inc. to produce short subjects for Paramount, chief among these being the Popular Science series which are now in their third year with this company; also producing several single reel shorts, primarily for Paramount also.

CARR, TREM ^ ^

b. Trenton. III., Nov. 6 ; educ. University of Illinois; prior to entering motion picture busi- ness, was head of a St. Louis construction com- pany, and paymaster in charge of disbursements tor the Pearl Harbor breakwater project at Honolulu; entered the motion piclure business in 1922, as a producer of a series of Al St. Jolm comedies; has been an active producer for the past 13 years; was vice-president of Rayart Pic- tures for 1922 to 1929, and vice-president in charge of productions for Syndicate Pictures fioni 1925 until 1930; 1930, he and his partner, W. Ray Johnston, organized Monogram Pictures ;

1935, they formed Republic Pictures; 1934, was

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elected president of the Independent Motion Picture Producers Association; sold liis interest in Republic ; now producing a .Tolm Wayne series for Universal; is a director of the ]\Ias(|iiers Club and a member of the Sininers and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

CARROLL, EARL

b. Sept. 16, 1893, Pittsburgh; educ. dropped out of school in the eighth grade; worked as a pro- gram boy at the theater until 1909 when he became restless and made his way to San Fran- cisco, where he signed aboard a ship as cabin boy on a trip around the world ; worked up and down the China cnast ; in Shanghai became edi- tor of an American newspaper; quit this to re- turn to the sea, where he did his first serious writing; he was 19 when he returned to New York and the theatrical world; his first play, "The Lady of the Night" was immediately pur- chased, but never produced due to financial com- plications ; worked as a theater program boy and played the piano ; joined Leo Feist music house and worked for several other music houses until Oliver Morosco gave him his first chance; wrote words and music for several shows ; enlisted in the infantry during the World War ; later trans- ferred to the air service ; became a pilot at Mineola, Long Island; returned to writing and wrote "Lady of the Lamp," which was pro- duced at the Republic theater in New York in 1919; the first show which he ever produced; then built his first theater, the Earl Carroll, in 1921, and his second, with the same name, in 1931; produced for Paramount; joined 20th Century-Fox and co-produced with Harold Wil- son.

CARRUTH, MILTON

b. March 23, 1900, San Diego, Calif.; attended Los Angeles schools; entered pictures in 1916 as cutter with Fox; was with Mack Sennett as cutter; joined Universal 1928 as cutter; edited John Stahl's pictures; became director in 1936; hobbies: golf, fishing; is with Universal.

CEDER, RALPH

b. 1899, Marietta, Wise. ; entered films about 1917; three years spent learning production methods ; directed shorts, mostly comedies, for seven years, working for several companies; joined FBO, 1926, made two-reelers ; with Para- mount in 1927-28 ; features for Paramount in 1928; sliorls lor Larry Oainiour Prod, n i928- 29; free-lancing in 1930; was with RKO-Pathe; directed in England ; now with Samuel Gold- wyn in Hollywood; hobbies: golf, fishing, and books.

CHADWICK, I. E.

b. l^ondon, England, Feb. l.S. 1884; educ. Brook- lyn. N. Y. schools, Cornell and St. Lawrence University, receiving A.B. and L.L.B. de- grees; entered picture business in 1910 as coun- sel to picture comnanies; vice president of Exclusive Features, Inc.. 1910-1914; president. Merit Film Corp., 191.S-1919; vice-president, Ivan Film Productions, 1915-1924; president of Chadwick Pictures Corp. since 1924 ; president, New York F. I. L. M. Club. 1918-23; pro- ducer of pictures, which starred Larry Semon, Charles Ray, Tlieda Bara, George Walsh, Lionel 13arrymore and others; produced for Monogram release during 1932 and 1933; produced for inde- pendent market ; now back with Monogram.

Box office

CLYDE E. ELLIOTT

BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE

R-K-O

DEVIL TIGER

Fox Now Producing

BOO LOO

for Paramount

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CHAPLIN, CHARLES

b. April 16, 1889, London; parents, English theatrical folks ; educ. London public schools ; at early age joined group of juvenile dancers, toured England with that and other companies in juvenile parts ; turned to dramatic parts and later back to vaudeville; came to U. S. in 1910 played repertoire, touring U. S. and Canada and to England in 1912; came back in the fall of 1912 to continue tour; while playing Philadel- phia received offer, 1913, from Keystone for picture work ; signed with Keystone ; after films, went back to vaudeville company on another tour ; rejoined Keystone as comedian ; with that company until 1918 when he organized his own company and signed $1,000,000 con- tract with First National ; first star to acquire personal studio; formed United Artists with others ; stars in and directs own films, releasing through United ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1926 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1928 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll; ap- peared in and directed "The Circus," selected one of 10 best pictures of 1928 in Annual "Film Daily" ballot ; appeared in and directed "City Lights" in 1931; selected one of the "Ten Best Directors of 1930-31" in annual "Film Daily" poll ; member Academy M. P. Arts and Sciences.

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CHERTOK, JACK

b. July 13, 1906; educ. high schools and grade schools in Atlanta, Ga., and New York City; was 111 charge of the music department at M-G-M Studios; now in charge of all shorts produced at M-G-M.

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CHODOROV, EDWARD

b. April 17, 1904, New York City; educ. Brown University; stage manager of numerous Broad- way productions; was formerly publicity director for Columbia, in New York; worked with Jed Harris on several plays; worked at M-G-M as a writer; worked at Warners as a writer; then produced for one year for Warners; was writ- ing and producing for Columbia ; now pro- ducing for M-G-M.

CHRISTIE, AL

b. London, Ontario; entered pictures in 1919, Vice President and General Manager of Christie Film Co., and President Christie Realty Corp. ; directed first for David Horsley's Nestor Come- dies, at Bayonne, N. J. ; produced and directed for Columbia release ; produced and directed for Educational on the coast ; now producing and directing shorts for Educational release at the General Service studio in Astoria.

CLAIR. RENE

Began life as a journalist in Paris; later went on the stage and finally became assistant to Jacques de Baroncelli; began directing in 1922; in 1925, joined Albatross-Sequana, the French pro- ducers ; directed for Tobis ; in 1936, directed for London Films.

CLARK, COLBERT

b. Galesburg, 111., Aug. 31, 1898; educ. gradu- ate Harvard. 1920; entered pictures in 1922 with Renaud Hoffman Co.; 1925. with Peninsula Studios at San Mateo; 1928-1931. Pathe Studios, as assistant director; 1931. Mascot as writer, director; since 1935, supervisor for Republic. T T

CLEMENS. WILLIAM b. Saginaw. Mich.. Sept. 10, 1905; educ. Sagi- naw schools ; 1922. started with Standard Film Laboratory in Hollywood ; became a cutter for Harry Carey pictures made by Charles R.

Rogers ; edited pictures for Universal, Pathe, KKO, Warner iJros. ; now directing for War- ner Bros.

CLIFT, DENISON

b. San Francisco ; educ. Stanford University ; short story writer, novelist, playwright ; wrote originals for screen and then became a scenarist ; scripts for Famous and Ince ; supervising! editor and director for Fox; went to England in 1920; directed for Ideal, London, for four years ; back to America, 1924, joined Fox, then De Mille as director ; while in England made tour of Europe studying picture conditions ; besides Fox, De Mille, directed for Robertson-Cole, (di- rector and scenarist) ; Selznick, Playgoers Pic- tures, Associated Exhibitors ; to England in 1927 joining British International Pictures as sce- nario editor ; directing in t^-ngiand m 1928-29 ; 1930 writing and directing for Paramount; wrote for Samuel Goldwyn in 1931 ; now free- lancing in England.

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CLIFTON, ELMER

Six years' stage experience acting; in films 16 years, first with Reliance-Majestic Prod. ; Hod- kinson. Fox, and others ; made year's trip around the world ; directed about thirty fea- tures; 1926, joined Cecil B. De Mille; with De Mille-P. D. C. in 1926-27 and De Mille-Pathe in 1927-28; with Tiffany-Stahl and Columbia in 1928 and a free-lancer in 1929 ; directed Julian Eltinge in "Maid to Order" ; was pro- ducing and directing for Amedee J. Van Beuren ; now a free-lance director.

CLINE, EDWARD FRANCIS

b. 1892, Kenosha, Wise. ; educ. Lake Forest, Chicagoj three years appeared in stage plays; 1912, joined Sennett's Keystone Co., afterwards working for Sennett-Paramount, Fox, Metre, First National, M-G-M : series of Ben Turpins for First National ; Jackie Coogans for M-G-M ; and back to Sennett in 1926 ; has made chiefly comedies ; worked for Pathe, Paramount in 1927, and First National and Universal in 1928; free- lancer in 1929 ; directed for First National, Paramount and RKO in 1930-31-32; directed for Sol Lesser; 1935, joined Paramount as a supervisor ; now directing for RKO ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; Holly- wood ; hobbies : motoring and baseball.

COHEN, BEN S.

b. Philadelphia, March 19, 1885; educ. Philadel- phia schools, University of Penn., University of Denver, LL.B. ; practiced law for five years; 1915, manager New York Exchange. World Film Corp. ; later eastern division manager of World Film Corporation: 1916, with Lewis J. Selznick in Clara Kimball Young Film Corp. ; 1918, own exchange in Denver; 1921. produced with Nat Spitzer; 1924-1932, president General Appliance Corp. ; 1933, produced pictures in as- sociation with George W. Stout ; 1934-35-36, Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises.

COHEN. EMANUEL

b. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 5, 1892; educ. public schools and Townsend High School. 1912 gradu- ated from College of the City of New York ; 1912 to 1914. writer on politics and economics; 1914-15. associate editor Pathe Review; director of short feature productions for Pathe ; 1926. editor Paramount News and director of short feature production for Paramount ; 1932 became vice-president in charge of productions for Para- mount ; Major in the United States Army Re- serves during the war ; member of Explorers Club. National Press Club, the Judean Society and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ; organized his own production company Major Productions, to release through Paramount.

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COHEN, HERBERT S.

b. Los Angeles, Calif.; educ. Los Angeles high school and U.C.L.A.; in 1932, joined Invincible Pictuies, when company was first started; in 1934, was made executive assistant to his father, Maury M. Cohen, producer of Invincible Pic- tures; in 1935-36 co-supervised a series of six feature pictures for Invincible; in 1936, was made supervisor of a series of nine pictures to be filmed for Invincible on the 1936-1937 sched- ule; now with RKO.

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COHEN, MAURY M.

b. Chicago, Oct. 10; educ. Chicago; after oper- ating several large industrial and commercial ventures entered the motion picture industry in 1925 as president of Invincible Pictures Corpora- tion; now an associate producer at RKO.

COHN, HARRY

b. New York City, July 23, 1891 ; President of Columbia Pictures ; started as a song writer, next went into vaudeville as the singing half on the team of Edwards and Ruby; 1919, with Jack Cohn and Harry Brandt formed C. B. C, which later became Columbia Pictures. T T

COHN, MARTIN G.

b. New York City, May 5, 1893 ; educ. New York public schools, and College of the City of New York; 1911, joined Great Northern Film Co. ; six months later was editing 500 foot subjects as weekly releases, also 1,000 foot subjects as monthly releases ; was one of first to edit a subject of more than one reel in length, this being released through Motion Picture Sales Co., New York; became supervisnig film editor of KBS Productions; 1934 joined Phil Gold-

stone, producer for M-G-M; now supervising for Conn and Ambassador Pictures.

COHN, RALPH

h. May 1, 1914, New York City; educ. George Washington High School, New York City, Los Angeles High School, and Cornell University; worked at Columbia studios as assistant cutter and assistant director during summer vacations; since graduation was stage manager of several New York stage shows and co-director of the Theater-By-The-Sea, Matuck, Rhode Island; then assistant to Irving Briskin at Columbia; now associate producer on a series of action pictures at Columbia.

COLLINS, ARTHUR G.

b. London, England, Sept. 5, 1896; educ. St. Edmunds College, Old Hall Ware, London Uni- versity and College of Science ; produced and directed for the stage in London ; also produced and directed for the stage in Australia, Los An- geles and San Francisco ; 1933, joined Warner Bros, as a dialogue director; 1935, directing for Warner Bros. ; 1936 directing for Universal and 20th Century-Fox; now directing and producing for Monogram.

COLLINS, lewis" D.

1). 1899; Baltimore; educ. Mt. St. Mary's Uni- versity; leading man, touring country with Klaw & Erlanger shows ; became leading man in silent pictures; then assistant director and writer; joined Universal as director in 1936, directed comedies, westerns and later other features ; di-

ROY ROWLAND

Director

"Sun Kissed Stars at Palm Springs"

"Cinema Circus"

"Hollywood Party"

(In Technicolor)

"Song of Revolt" "How to Start the Day Right"

Starring Robert Benchley FOR

M-G-M

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rected for Pathe, Radio, Republic, Universal ; now directing for Columbia. T

CONN, MAURICE HAROLD

b. Concord, N. H., Sept. 16, 1906; educ. B.S. degree in business administration Rhode Island State College, 1928; M.A. in economics Brown University 1929 ; additional graduate work Brown University 1930-31, and at University of Southern California 1932 ; manager of Conn's Theater, Providence, 1928-1929 ; manager Mas- cot Filin Exchange, Seattle, 1932 ; comptroller and assistant to the president Mascot Pictures 1932-1934; July, 1934, organized Ambassador Pictures, Inc., becoming president of same ; May,

1935, organized Conn Pictures Corp., being president of both companies at the present time ;

1936, organized Melody Pictures Corp.

CONNOLLY, 'bobby

b. New York, July 4, 1892; h. 5 ft. 7; w. 150; brown hair and eyes; m. ; stage director of sev- eral editions of Ziegfeld Follies; directed many Technicolor shorts; 1933 staged dances for Uni- versal and Warners; 1935-1937 directed dances and ensembles for Warners; 1937, directing for Warner Bros.

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CONSIDINE, JOHN W., JR.

b. Spokane, Oct. 7, 1898 ; educ. Stanford Uni- versity, Yale College, Oxford University and Heidelberg University of Germany graduated from Sheffield Scientific School as Ph.D.; was with United Artists, and in 1930 joined Fox Movietone where he directed; in 1933 became associate producer for M-G-M.

CONWAY, JACK

b. 1887, Graceville, Minn.; educ. Graceville public schools ; toured the country, starting in 1907, with various Belasco* stock companies; on stage eight years ; first screen activities as an actor with Jack London M. P. Co. and Uni- versal, playing leads; screen career began 1911, working in turn for Selig, Bosworth, Fine-Arts, Reliance-Majestic, Export & Import, Bluebird, Triangle, Federal, Pathe, Aywon, M-G-M ; first directed for Triangle ; made series of Zane Cray Stories ; helped develop Mary Philbin as star while with Universal; with M-G-M since 1927; directed "Viva Villa!", voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily Poll; directed "A Tale of Two Cities," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936; member Acad- emy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; hobbies; out- door sports, reading, automobile driving, dogs.

COOPER, MERIAN C.

b. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 24, 1893 ; educ. Lau- renceville School, New York ; U. S. Naval Aca- demy at Annapolis ; preferring the free life of an adventure seeker to Navy discipline, a few months before he was to graduate, left to sail before the mast ; left the sea to become a news- paper man; 1916, enlisted in the infantry; com- missioned a first lieutenant in the Aviation Corps when the U. S. entered the War; went overseas and was a captain when the War ended ; joined the Polish army as lieutenant colonel of aviation and for two years piloted a combat plane in campaigns against the Bolsheviks ; returned to the U. S. to write ; sailed to the Malay Penin- sula on an expedition for the magazine Asia ; motion pictures were made on this trip ; with Ernest Schoedsack produced pictures in Siam and the African Sudan ; left films temporarily to aid in the development of aviation ; is a director of several aviation companies; 1931, when Varrick Frissel was lost in iVewfoundland led an unsuc- cessful rescue mission ; when Selznick took over the production reins at RKO, he induced Cooper

to return to pictures ; has won success as an author with four books to his credit: now with M-G M.

CORRIGAN, LLOYD

b. Oct. 16, San Francisco, Calif.; attended Uni- versity of California, took active part in Lit- tle Theater as an actor and wrote several one- act plays. Went into pictures after grad- uating ; while working in a picture with Ray- rnond Griffith injured his loot and during that time became a writer joining Paramount; dur- ing 1929 wrote "Dr. Fu Manchu", "Sweetie", "The Saturday Night Kid", "Two Black Crows in A.E.F.", "The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu"; co-directed "Follow Thru"; directing for Para- mount; was with RKO; directed for Pioneer Pictures ; now free-lancing. COZINE, RAY

b. July 23, 1902, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Brooklyn Public School, Erasmus Hall, Pratt Institute (art) ; Illustrator for Brooklyn Life and Spoi t page of Newark "Star"; entered pictures with Paramount as prop boy; later cameraman fo. trick and miniature department; became an as sistant to Herbert Brenon, also assisted Alan Dwan, Fred Newmeyer, Gregory LaCava, D. W. Griffith, Ted Sloman, Victor Schertzinger; directed numerous shorts for Paramount in 1929- 30-31 including the first Japanese talking pic- ture, the "Golden Kimona" ; co-directed 'Mid- night" for Universal release in 1933 ; now free- lancing.

CROMWELL, JOHN b. Toledo, O. ; educ. Howe schoole, Howe, Ind. ; was interested in amateur theatricals ; entered steel business with father but gave it up to enter theater in a stock company ; traveled three years, later affiliating with Wm. A. Brady ; di- rected for Brady for 12 years; produced "Tar- nish," "Lucky Sam McCarver," "The Silver Cord," "Women Go On Forever," and "The Queen's Husband" ; appeared in "The Racket" in Los Angeles ; signed by Paiamount to appear in pictures in 1928 ; first role in all talking picture, "The Dummy"; directed in 1928-29 for Paramount ; selected one of the "Ten Best Directors of 1930-31" in annual "Film Daily" poll ; was under contract to Paramount ; was under contract to RKO. and 20th Century-Fox; directed for Selznick-International ; member of Lotus Club, N. \^., and Forest Hills Tennis Club, Long Island; hobbies: tennis and riding. T

CRUZE. JAMES b. 1884, Ogden, Utah; educ. Ogden ; played in tent and medicine shows at 16; toured in stock as lead; organized own stock company 1903; with Luke Cosgrave ; organized larger company and played big time on country-wide tour, until 1906 ; came to New York and played with Belasco ; during lay-oflf, played small bits atJ old N. Y. Pathe studio; 1908, played leads with Pathe and Thanhouser ; 1916, went with Lasky to Hollywood as a director ; made "The Cov- ered Wagon," "Old Ironsides"; 1927, joined De Mille-P. D. C. ; directed Thomas Meighan in "The Mating Call" for Caddo Prod. ; or- ganized own independent production-distribution units in 1928, makng series of Gaston Glass comedies in 1929 for independent market and features for same release ; acquired old Chad- wick studio in Hollywood for production in 1929; directing for his own company in 1931; was with Columbia ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1926 and also of 1928 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot ; is free-lancing.

CUKOR, GEORGE

b. New York City, 1899; educ. New York; stage director for Charles Frohman and Empire Thea-

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ter Co.; 1920, Lyceum theater, Rochester; there until 1928; dialogue director for pictures; joined Paramount in 1929 as co-director ; directed ; was under contract to KKO ; directed "Little Women," selected one of the National Board of Review ten best of 1934 ; directed for M-G-M ; directed "Dinner at Eight" and "Little Women," belected two of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the Film Daily Annual Poh ; under contract to M-G-M and Selznick-International. T

CUMMINGS, IRVING

b. Oct. 9, 1888, New York; educ. N. Y. ; acted several years on stage, many seasons with Lillian Russell; entered films 1912; played in one of the first five-reelers made in this country ; acted for a few years and then be- came a director ; organized own company ; made series of shorts for Principal, starring and directing; produced and directed for Principal, Universal, First National, Warners, Brenda Pic- tures, Fox, having own unit with each ; was under contract to Columbia ami Fox; now with Walter Wanger.

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CUMMINGS, JACK

!). New Brunswick, Canada; started at M-G-M in li^24, as office boy; later worked as script hoy, assistant director, director and producer of shorts; co-producer with Charles Riesner of fealuie pictures; producing for M-G-M.

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CUNNINGHAM, JACK

b. Ionia. la., April. 1887 ; educ. juiblic schools. Cornell College ; printer, reporter and editor on newspapers tbrousliout the country ; telegraph edi- tor, N. Y. Morning and Evening Suns ; publicity in motion pictures, later became writer for screen

with many well-known picture plays to his credit ; has worked for every production company; now a Paramount producer.

CURTIZ, MICHAEL

b. Budapest, Hungary; spent one year at col- lege and two years in Theater Academy ; played extra bits in an opera as a child ; leads in classical and modern dramas ; trouped on the roail a year and a half ; a pantominiist for six months with a circus ; served in the Austrian heavy artillery as a lieutenant during the war; directed for Sascha Productions after war, from there going to UFA for two years, and then to Hollywood to direct for Warners, continuing witii same company in 1929-30-31-32-33-34; still with Warners ; besides directing, he has written oO produced rtlm plays; his hobby is to make great pictures ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

CUTTS. GRAHAM

Ii. Br ghton, 1887; having been trained to be an t-nglneer he started in the film trade in 1909. when he became a cinema proprietor at New- castle-on-Tyne; entered the production side of the film business in 1921. and has worked in England, America and Germany; directed for Herbert Wilcox, Balcon, Fredman & Saville. (iainsliorough and others.

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D'ABBADIE D'ARRAST, HENRY

1). 1897, Argentine; left college to join French artillery for World War service; with French Army during whole war; to U. S. in 1922; with Chaplin three years as assistant director, then with Famous-Paramount as director, aiKl

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various other producers, including United Artists in 1929; with Paramount in 1930-31; was with United Artists and RKO ; now free-lancing. DARMOUR, LARRY

b. New York, Jan. 8, 1895, Flushing; educ. F.ushing grammar and high schools ; started as a news-reel cameraman in 1913 with the Gau- monl Graphic, Mutual Weekly; covered the peace expedition ; following this made the trip with Dr. Cook on his expedition ; in the signal corps during the war ; returned from Europe, was editor of the Gauniont Graphic news-reel ; then editor of Selznick News ; vice-president Selziiick Distributing Corp. ; organized Standard Cinema Corp. ; produced for FliO, RKO, Para- mount and the independent market ; produced a Ken Maynard series for Columbia release; mak- ing a Jack Holt series for Columbia release.

DAVIS, FRANK T.

b. Kichmond, Ind., 1890; educ. Iron River, Michigan; stage experience; medicine show; then appearance with repertorie, burlesque companies; acted in Shubert, Anderson and Weber, Schwab and Mandel companies; vaudeville; associate producer for Pathe in the East, making shorts ; starred in Checker comedies; wrote 75 vaudeville sketches and the Greenwich Village "Ginger Box" revue; directed series of comedy shorts for Pathe ; then vaudeville ; now producing at M-G-M.

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DEARHOLT, ASHTON

b. Milwaukee, Feb. 4, 1894 ; educ. Culver Mili- tary Academy; 1911-1915, production end of business with the American Film Co.; 1915-1918, Universal Pictures; 1918-1920, free-lanced as actor, writer and director ; operated Berwilla Studios with Ben Wilson, operated eleven units for Arrow Pictures; 1929-1930, production man- ager for Richard Barthelmess, John Francis Dillon, Al Santell and Henry Hobart Produc- tions for First National; 1931, production man- ager on RKO specials; 1933, Van Beuren as su- pervisor of expedition Pictures ; 1934-35-36, pro- duced lor Burroughs-Tarzan.

de COURVILLE, ALBERT

b. London, March 26, 1887; educ. Loudon and l^ausanne; won his fame during the war years when his revues being of the lightest sort, were much in demand among soldiers on leave; di- rected for British & Dominions, Gainsborough; now directing for Gaumont-British.

DE LA FALAISE. HENRY

li. February 11. 1898 in St. Cyr, l'"iance; educ. France, England, Germany B.A. of the Sorbonne in Paris, stiiiiied in Bonn while in Germany; enlisted in 1915 Cavalry; serveil in the Chaus- senrs Alpine and Tanks: twice decorated, croix de guerre in France and aUo an Italian Decora- tion ; after the war went into the insurance liusiness in Paris and London with Lloyds; then came to America; was sent aliroad as European represenlative for Pathe duriiiK 1928-29-30; made French pictures for Radio Pictures; was wilh M-G-M; is producing and directing his tnvii travel pictures.

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DE LIMUR. JEAN

b. Vannes, Brittany; in pictures since 1920; before that, spent ten years in French army ; went to college in Paris, and when 16 made an extended trip to Japan ; as an aviator on West- ern and Italian fronts, brought down three Ger- man and four Austrian planes in single combat; was wounded twice, received the Croix de Guerre with seven palms and also three Italian decorations, ended up as captain in command of a pursuit squadron ; some of this experience went later into the scenario which he wrote of "Legion of the Condemned" based upon story

by John Monk Saunders; in 1920, came to America, met Douglas Fairbanks and was given a part in "'Three Musketeers"; in 1922, worked as technical director with Ingram on "Black Orchids" ; 1923, had same assignment with Chaplin in "Woman of Paris"; 1924, went to Africa with Ingram, as assistant on "The Arab" and followed with similar position on ■"Mare Nostrum"; then, assistant director in England before returning to America in 1927 as assistant to De Mille on "King of Kings" ; since January, 1928, with Paramount as techni cal director and scenarist ; then director, in 1929 ; now directing in France.

DE MILLE, CECIL B.

b. August 12, 1881, Asheville, Mass.; educ. Penn. Military School ; served in Spanish- American War ; studied at Sargent School of Dramatic Art; actor in stock in N. Y. and in road companies; organized Standard Opera Co, and toured country; 1913, with Jesse L. Lasky, entered production, founding Jesse Lasky Fea- ture Play Co., later merged with Famous; with Paramount as production chief until switching to Prod. Dist. Corp., in 1925 ; outstanding ichievements : "Ten Commandments," (Fa- mous) "King of Kings," (P. D. C.) ; own studio in Culver City ; in charge of production for P. D. C. ; principal stock holder in that company ; joined Pathe as production chief when P. D. C. merged with latter company ; joined M-G-M' as producer-director in 1928 ; his "King of Kings" selected one of ten best pic- tures of 1928 in Annual "Film Daily" poll ; selected one of the ten best directors in 1926-27 and 1928-29 in "Film Daily" Annual Polls; completed his M-G-M contract in 1931 ; traveled in Europe ; now with Paramount ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; promi- nent in Los Angeles civic circles ; holds execu- tive position in many business enterprises; in- terested in large amount of real estate and banks ; hobbies : yachting, fishing, credited with new developments in lighting and photography.

DE RECAT, EMILE

b. Cairo, Egypt, January 9, 1887 ; educated in France, while attending college formed ama- teur theatrical companies, in which he acted, was producer, director and manager; connected with Grand Opera, where he received his train- ing in pantomine and ballet, the Theater des Arts, and the Follies Bergere, Paris; wrote and composed his own ballets ; had several theatrical companies touring the Continent, the United Kingdom, South Africa, South America and Australia ; with the Societe Cinematique des Auteurs et Gens de Lettres, which at the time was the most prominent motion picture com- pany in France, releasing its pictures through the Pathe French Co.; his contributions were "Le Roi Seleil," filmed in the Chateau de Ver- sailles and "Les Miserables"; made a world tour with his own company; established a bal- let school in Chicago; was appointed ballet master- producer with the Interstate Grand Opera Com- pany, at which time he produced and gave the American p-emiere of his famous ballet, "Une Intrigue (ialante Sous Louis XV"; directed some of the episodes of "A Million Dollar Mys tery," for Tannhauser; organized own picture production company, the DeRecat Productions, producing at the Essanay Studios, Chicago; came to Los Angeles to write, produce, stage and di- rect the "American Historical Pageant" ; was supervising-director of Foreign Productions, for Pathe Studios ; directed the Spanish versions of "Her Private Aflfair," "The Grand Parade," "Trader Horn," "The Big House"; wrote and directed a short subject serving as a prologue to the "Grand Parade"; has been with M-G-M; now free-lancing.

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DEL RUTH, ROY

b. Philadelphia ; educ. Phila., Williamsport, Pa. and Brooklyn, N. Y. ; made a trip to London; obtained reporter's job on "Philadelphia Ameri- can" when he returned; switched to "Phila- delphia Enquirer," doing reportorial and sketch work; 1913, sent to Cuba as an illustrator and reporter for the Willard-Johnson fight ; film career started 1915, with Sennett in Hollywood doing scenario work ; short subject director for Sennett; directed Harry Langdon in his first; joined Warners under contract in 1928, con- tinuing there in 1929; features for Fox, War- ners, 1930; selected one of the ten best direc- tors of 1929-30 in Annual "Film Daily" Poll; was under contract to Warner Bros. ; now with Twentieth Century-Fox; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; directed "Broadway Melody of 1936", one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936.

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DENIS, ARMAND li. Belt^iiini ; educ. Oxford and other European universities; entered pictures eight years ago as a research consultant engineer; is a first class cameraman ; invented an automatic film printing machine which he sold to Eastman ; directed in Bali, Dutch East Indies and India; now pro- ducing another film.

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DERR, E. B. b. Bethlehem, Penn., May 20, 1896; educ. Beth- lehem High School, Boston University; auditor Lehigh Valley Railroad ; assistant comptroller Bethlehem Steel Corp. ; motion picture theater operator in four Pennsylvania Cities ; produced stage presentations in conjunction with opera-

tion_ of rnotion picture theaters in 1916; entered motion pictures as chief executive for F. B. O. in 1925 ; chief executive First National Picture Corp. ; became president of Pathe Exchanges, Inc. ; president and executive producer, Pathe Studios ; executive producer, Howard Hughes Productions for United Artists; producer, M-G-M Studios ; now producing independently with Tom Keene under personal contract.

DeSYLVA, B. G. (BUDDY)

b. New York City, Jan. 27 ; educ. school at Azusa, Calif, and Pasadena ; later at University of Southern California, where he specialized in English; developed an ability to write jingles and became staff poet on his high school maga- zine ; original ambition was to be a doctor and entered U. S. C. for pre-medical work ; started composing own tunes and writing lyrics to songs he played on ukelele ; member of an "All- Hawaiian" orchestra; Al Jolson bought his first song and took him East to write more ; wrote dozens of songs ; libretto writer for many musical productions ; with Bobby Crawford as business manager, organized DeSylva, Brown & Hender- son Publishing Co., to publish their own and others' songs ; wrote song "Sonny Boy," which sold more than 5,000,000 copies; cariie to Holly- wood under contract to Fox to write and pro- duce; returned to Broadway to write a show; then back to Hollywood to write and produce; team dissolved with Brown and Henderson re- turning to New York ; later wrote and produced for Broadway ; returned to Fox, this time as a full fledged producer ; now producing for Uni- versal ; member of Phi Nu Delta fraternity at U. S. C, The Lambs, N. Y. ; hobbies: outdoor sports, indulging in baseball, football and tennis.

LESLIE L. LANDAU

Producing for

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Recently Completed

"THE LADY ESCAPES"

In Preparation

"ISLAND IN THE SKY" "RINGS ON HER FINGER"

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DIAMOND, DAVID

b. New York City, Feb. 2, 1900; educ. DeWitt Clinton High School in New York and Milwau- kee School of Engineering; entered motion pic- tures in 1920 as exploitation man with Harry Keichenbach ; later organized the Tobis film company in Germany, and was first in the mo- tion picture Little Theater movement in the United States ; opened the Vanderbilt theatre in New York as the country's largest playhouse exhibiting foreign pictures ; organized the Tobis company in America ; later went to Italy and made "Mussolini Speaks" for Columbia; joined Universal as an associate producer; resigned in 1936; now producing for Grand National.

DIEGE, SAMUEL

li. July 22, 1903, Peoria, III.; educ. St. Francis College, Cincinnati, Ohio; started as office boy in 1920 for Mayflower Productions; worked as prop man for I'irst National from 1921 until 1929; 1929 got job at Paramount as assistant director to Edward Sutherland; worked as as- sistant director at various major studios foi five years; 1934 joined George Hirliman's Select Pictures company which made Bill Boyd series and worked as assistant and co-director; 1936 made production manager for George Hirliman Enterprises; 1936 made associate producer on Pacific Productions for George Hirliman, ^ posi- tion which he now holds; hobbies: golf and swim- ming.

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DIETERLE, WILLIAM

b. Germany in Rheinpfalz ; started as an actor on a small stage, but soon came to larger stages, such as Heidelberg, Zurich in Switzer- land, Munich and finally Reinhardt in Berlin, where, since 1918, he had big successes as well in classic roles as in modern hero parts ; worked in pictures since 1921, first picture directed by E. A. Dupont; since 1926 he directed films in which he played leading part ; everyone of the films directed by him was a big success, finan- cially as well as artistically, and it must be mentioned that in everyone of the films, he brought out new young actors or actresses who, almost all of them, have made their careers and hold prominent positions today in the moving picture industry, for instance Marlene Dietrich who played her first part under his direction ; after his contract with Universal in Germany had expired, he came to Hollywood to work for Warner Bros, where he is under contract ; directed "The Story of Louis Pasteur," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936.

DISNEY, WALT

b. Chicago, Dec. 5, 1901 ; engaged in commer- cial art in Chicago and Kansas City, 1919 to 1922 ; produced a series of seven cartoons for Pictorial Clubs, Inc.; 1923-1926 produced Alice comedies, a combination of live actors and cartoons, for Winkler Pictures, releasing through state rights and FBO ; created and produced first 26 Oswald cartoons, 1927; began making "Mickey Mouse" cartoons in sound in May, 1928 ; released through state rights until Febru- ary, 1930 ; through Columbia Pictures, including Silly Symphony Cartoons ; released through United Artists 1932 to 1936-1937; now releasing through RKO ; has completed "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," feature cartoon in Tech- nicolor.

DOUGLAS, GORDON

b. New York City, Dec. 15, 1907; educ. in New York City and Melford, Conn.; started in pic- tures with Paramount in New York in 1928; came to Hal Roach Studio in 1929; worked in various studio capacities; now directing "Our (^lang" shorts for Hal Roach.

DUPONT, E. A.

b. Germany, son of prominent Berlin editor ; graduate of Berlin University ; followed career in journalism holding editorship of leading Berlin evening paper; initiated cinema criticism in Ger- many for his paper in 1915; achieved director- ship in German films in 1918 after writing about 50 scenarios; since then has directed more than 40 features some of which gained international success, for Ufa, British International, Pathe- Natan, Paris; Universal Pictures, Hollywood; director of "Variety," with Emil Jannings and Lya de Putti ; voted one of the Ten Best Di- rectors of 1927 in Film Daily's annual poll of newspaper critics ; made the first European talk- ing picture "Atlantic" in three languages, Eng- lish French and German ; others include "Moulin Rouge," "Piccadilly," with Anna May Wong and Gilda Grey, "fwo Worlds," "The Ancient Law" ; was the first director to bring the follow, ing personalities to the screen : Charles Laugh- ton, Francis Lederer, William Dieterle, Henri Garat, Willy Forst and Victor de Kowa; was with M-G-M, Universal, Paramount; now with Major Pictures.

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DWAN, ALLAN

b. Toronto, Can. ; educ. Notre Dame, Ind. ; civil engineer ; theatrical career, stage actor ; hrst film work obtained by writing and selhng scenario to Essanay ; American Film Co., San Diego, Cal., as scenarist, scenario editor and director, for three years ; directed for Selznick, Goldwyn, Triangle, C. K. Young Prod., Louise Glaum Prod., then organized own company ; Associated Exhibitors ; American Releasing Corp., United Artists (Fairbanks' "Robin Hood"), and Paramount, switching in 1926 to Fox, and later to First Nat'l ; returned to Fox early in 1929 ; M-G'-M ; 1930, directed Gloria Swanson in "What A Widow" ; now with 20th Century-Fox.; hobbies; all athletics; member N.Y.A.C.

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EASON, REEVES ("BREEZY")

b. 1891, Fryars Point, Miss.; educ. Calif.; from the produce business in Calif., to acting in slock and vaudeville; 1913, joined American Film Co., director; with Norwood Prod, aa author-producer-actor ; directed for Universal, Fox, M-G-M, Waldorf Prod., and again with Universal ; made chariot sequences in "Ben Hur" for M-G-M, 1925 ; worked for various units in 1927-28 and free-lancing in 1929-30; 1931, directed several for Mascot Pictures; haa made over 200 films, including shorts and features; now with Warner Bros.; hobbies: ten nis, golf, fishing, hunting. T T

EDWARDS, HENRY

b. Weslonsuper-Mare, Sept. 18, 1882; made hii screen debut in 1915 with the old Hepworth company; wrote, directed and acted in many stage plays; directed for British International Pictures, Stoll, Neo-Art, Warner Bros. -First Na- tional-London, Paramount-British ; recently di- rected for Twickenham.

ELLIOT, CLYDE E.

b. Old, Nebraska, July 23; educ. at the Univer- sity of Nebraska at Lincoln ; went into news- paper work at Lincoln; entered motion pic- ture field in 1920 as director of short sub- jects; made a number of travel and adventure films, well acquainted in Europe, Southern Amer- ica, Asia and the Arctic Circle; engaged to direct the Knute Rockne football pictures in 1930, his own idea; as a result of this success was chosen by R.K.O. executives to go into the Malaysian jungle to make "Bring 'Em Back

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Alive"; August 1932, signed by Fox to filni an adventure story in jungles of India ; directed for Fox; now producing "Boo Loo" in Asia for Paramount.

ELVEY, MAURICE

1). Nov. 11, 1887, in England; went on the stage in 1905; toured the English Provinces for three years in dramas and comedies; made his first appearance on Broadway in 1910; since 1913 has devoted himself almost entirely to screen productions, although he acted in a revival in London, in 1917; has produced more than 100 features in Hollywood, Berlin, Paris.

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EMERSON, JOHN

1). Sandusky, Ohio; educ. Oberlin College, West- ern Reserve University, Heidelberg University, Chicago University, Dramatic School of the Chicago Musical College, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York; acted and produced plays for Charles and Daniel Frohman, William Harris, Mrs. Fiske, Clyde Fitch, Shuberts and others; general stage director, writer and actor for Cliarles Frohinan, 1912-1914; starred in mo- tion pictures with Famous Players and D. W. Griffith, 1914-1916; directed motion pictures for Triangle, Paramount, Douglas Fairbanks, and Joseph M. Schenck, 1916-1923; wrote and pro- duced for the stage; was a producer for Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer ; now with Samuel Goldwyn ; member Lambs, Players, Lotos, Coffee House Clubs, New York ; Everglades, Bath and Tennis, and Seminole, Palm Beach ; Bel Air, Los Angeles.

ENGEL, SAMUEL G.

b. Woodridge, New York, Dec. 29, 1905; educ.

attended High School at Fleischman's, New York, B. S. from Union College, Schenectady, New York, PharD degree Columbia; associated with Engel Bros. Drug Stores of New York City; came to Hollywood in 1930, as second assistant director at Warner Bros.; then first assistant director, then reader in story depart- ment; went with Darryl Zanuck to United Artists and then to 20th Century- Fox; wrote screenplays; now associate producer for 20th Century-Fox.

ENRIGHT, RAY

b. 1896, Anderson, Ind. ; started as a cutter on Chaplin pictures about 1912, for Mack Sennett ; became editor-in-chief of all comedies after four years and also served as gagman ; saw service in the army during the war ; on return, signed with Ince to direct ; under contract to Warner Bros. ; hobby : golf.

ESTABROOK, HOWARD

b. Detroit, Mich.; educ. Detroit high schools, Irving grammer school at New York; stage ex- perience with Charles Frohman, Comedy Theatc/, London, Lee Shubcrt, Wagenhall and Kempner, Charles Dillingham and Rex Beach; wrote vaude- ville sketch, three act play; stage director for many plays; also played on the screen; wrote the scenarios for many important pictures; wrote the screen play for "David Copperfield" voted the best picture of 1935; also "Cimarron" voted best picture of 1931; also wrote the screen play on "Bill of Divorcement" chosen as one of the ten best in 1932; and "Hell's Angels" which was chosen one of the ten best of 1930; with Paramount as a producer and writer.

CHARLES FRANCIS RIESNER

CHUCK TO YOU

NOW DIRECTING FOR PARAMOUNT

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FAIRBANKS, JERRY

b. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 1, 1904; started in picture business as projectionist in 1919; re- mained in this capacity until 1923 when he was chief projectionist at Clune's Broadway in Los Angeles; took up camera work in 1924 went with several independent productions as camera- man; worked with most of the major companies in this capacity; in 1929, started producing shorts independently and in 1930 went with Universal, producing "The Strange As It Seems" series for this company until 1934; during this period also produced the "Battle For Life" series for Edu- cational; latter part of 1934, produced a fea- ture picture; in 1935, in conjunction with Robert Carlisle, formed the Scientific Films, Inc. to pro- duce shorts for Paramount; chief among these being the Popular Science series which are now in their third year with this company ; also producing several single reel shorts, primarily for Paramount also.

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FANCHON

b. Los Angeles ; sister of Marco and Rube Wolf; began career with Marco in dancing act; under firm name of Fanchon and Marco, pro- duced revues at Tait's Restaurant in San Fran- cisco, which led to production of stage shows for motion picture theaters all over the United States; firm also acquired operation of the theaters throughout the country; 1936, signed by Adolph Zukor to act in advisory capacity in pic- ture production ; shortly afterward, was made full-fledged producer at Paramount, first woman producer of major motion pictures. T T

FARROW, JOHN

b. Sydney, Australia, Feb. 10, 1904; educ. Aus- tralia, England and Europe ; followed the sea while doing novel, short story and magazine article writing; motion picture career 1929, joined Famous Players as a writer ; did screen work in Europe as director and writer; 1933, with M-G-M as director and writer ; was under contract to M-G-M; now directing for Warner Bros.; Fellow Royal Geographical Society, Fel- low— Royal Empire Society, Officer Crown of Roumania, Chevalier of Nichan Iftikhar (France), Medalia Homage (Spain).

FEIST, FELIX E.

b. New York, Feb. 28, 1906; h. 5 feet, 11 inches; black hair and brown eyes; w. 169 pounds; p. Felix F. and Bertha E. Feist; educ. Amherst College, Columbia University ; m. ; hobby : photography and golf ; was film sales- man, M-G-M ; newsreel cameraman, International News; as.sociate producer. Burton Holmes Travelogues. M-G-M, 1930; director of tests, M-G-M, 1931-1933; directed for RKO ; 1933- 1934 M-G-M.

FEJOS. PAUL

b. Budapest ; educ. Royal Hungarian Univer- sity and a graduate physician ; co-designer of the Royal Hungarian Opera House and long connected with the Hungarian stage; made many motion pictures in Hungary prior to arrival in America six or seven years aifO ; made temporary return to medicine as bacteriologist at the Rockefeller Institute, New York ; then call of the theater became too strong ; assisted Theater Guild in staging of one play and shortly thereafter started for Hollywood ; made "The Last Moment" independently ; attracted attention at Universal and long-term contract followed; first Universal effort, "Lonesome" in 1928 followed by "Broadway" in 1929; later with M-G-M ; now free-lancing ia Europe. T T

FELD, MILTON H.

b. Kansas City. .Vov. 17, 18''2: m. ; was in

jewelry, optical business ; started in motion pic- ture industry in 1907, small neighborhood thea- ter as sideline; salesman for N'itagraph, 1912; branch manager and district manager for Uni- versal in Kansas City, Mo. ; left distribution business 1912; associated with Frank L. New- man, as managing director of Newman, Royal Regent, and 12th Street Theaters, Kansas City, Mo. ; sold to Paramount, 1924, after which was managing director of Metropolitan, Million Dol- lar and Rialto Theaters in Los Angeles for Paramount; 1925, in charge of Publix de luxe operations in United States ; resigned in Dec, 1932, to organize Monarch Theaters, Inc., with D. J. Chatkin and Harry Katz ; resigned presi- dency of Monarch, Nov., 1935, to enter motion picture production at 20th Century-Fox Film Corp.; 1936-1937 associate producer.

FELIX, SEYMOUR

b. New York City, Oct. 23, 1892; made his stage debut as an amateur at the age of nine; at the age of 15 got a partner and appeared in vaudeville; staged the dances for many legit shows; dance director for Fox Film Corp., oni year; director for Fox Films, for one year produced; dance director for M-G-M.

FESSIER, MICHAEL

b. 1905, Angeles Camp, Calif.; reporter and editor of newspapers in San Francisco, Long Beach and other California towns; wrote a novel published here and in England; authored a number of short stories; entered motion pic- ture with M-G-M in 1934, as scenario writer; was an associate producer at M-G-M ; now pro- ducing at same studio and contributing to national magazines.

FEYDER, JACQUES

Age 41, b. Brussels; went to Paris in his youth and wrote comedies, became interested in pic- tures in 1912 and later became assistant to Ravel, director, at the old Gaumont Studios; during the war made a propaganda picture for the French Government and was decorated with the Legion of Honor ; his first picture for M-G-M was a silent with Greta G'arbo, "The Kiss," which he wrote and directed ; directed "Le Spectre Viert," French picture ; was under contract to M-G-M ; now directing in France.

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FIELDS, LEONARD H.

b. New York City, in 190(); educ. Clark Prep. school and Columbia University ; was stage manager for Cohan and Harris ; production manager for Whitman H. Bennett Picture Prods. ; scenario editor. Universal : directed "The Comedian," which will be released by Paramount ; also wrote the scenario for "The Comedian" ; was directing in the Orient ; now producing for Republic.

FIER, JACK

b. Brooklyn, New York; educ. Brooklyn public schools and Boys high school; served in U. S. Navy during war; joined Film Daily as assistant advertising manager in 1918; joined National Screen Service in 1924 as manager Los Angeles office; left National Screen in 1933 to organize Supreme Screen Service, which was sold to Consolidated Film Industries in 1933; left Con- solidated in May, 1934, to join Mascot Pictures; became executive business manager of Repub- lic Studios in May, 1936; now an associate pro- ducer at Columbia ; member of Masons, Shriners, Long Beach Consistory (Masonic), and Elks. T T

FINEMAN. B. P. b. New York City, Feb. 22, 1895; educ. grade schools, Townsend Harris Hall and the City

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College of New York ; newspaper work on the editorial staff of the New York "Press," estab- lished and edited a motion picture department ; joined the war; on discharge held the rank of first lieutenant ; joined Paramount and became a sales promotion manager; later formed a com- pany with Hyman Abrams, New York theatrical personage, to star Katherine MacDonald ; sold his interest to B. P. Schulberg and produced independently for the state right market ; later was general manager for FBO ; produced pic- tures that developed such stars as Evelyn Brent and Fred Thomson ; an independent producer with First National; 1926, executive assistant to B. P. Schulberg at Paramount ; 1928 produced for Paramount ; 1929, toured Europe and on his return joined M-G-M ; owns a 275 acre farm at Goshen; 193 5 joined Paramount again as an associate producer ; now producing in England ; hobby : fencing.

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FITZMAURICE, GEORGE

b. 1888. Paris; studied art in Paris for four years ; made tour of the world ; screen career started with Kleine. then with Pathe as a writer of originals; with Pathe six years; 1918, joined Paramount to direct ; partnership with Samuel Goldwyn ; 1930-31-32 with M-G-M and United Artists; 1934 Fox; since 1935, under contract to M-G-M ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1928-29 in "Film Daily Annual Poll."

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FITZPATRICK, JAMES A.

b. 1895. .Shelton, Conn.; educ. : Yale and Froh- man Academy ; earlier career in newspaper field and on the stage ; has written and directed since 1915. including Prizma color films; "Great American Authors,' "Great American States-

men," "Famous Musicians," "Famous Melo- dies," etc. ; is a pioneer producer of films with synchronized music, having inaugurated the "Famous Music Masters" in 1924; produces through his own company, organized in 1924, releases through M-G-M.

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FLAHERTY, ROBERT J.

b. Iron Mountain, Mich. ; educ. Michigan Col- lege of Mines ; spent several years in explora- tion work. West Coast of Vancouver Isle and North Canada ; headed four expeditions for Sir Wm. Mackenzie through Hudson Bay, Northern Ungava and Baffin's Land ; made sub- Arctic expedition for material for "Nanook of the North," 1920-21 ; expedition to Samoan Isles, spent year there making "Moana" for Famous; collaborated with Maude Adams in development of new color photography process ; with M-G-M in 1927-28; co-producing in 1929 with F. W. Murnaii for Cnlorprt SyiiclirdlniK Pictures; now directing in England. T

FLEMING, VICTOR L.

b. Feb.. 1888. Pasadena, Cal.; educ. Los An geles public and high schools ; automobile racing driver, competing in Vanderbilt Cup races ; be- tween races, became cameraman and worked for American Studios, Santa Barbara ; learned directorial technique and worked with Kalem. Griffith, Fairbanks, Allan Dwan, at Fine Arts, Artcraft. Talmadge Prod.. Jolm Emerson PrnH.. First National, Paramount ("Rough Riders") made several pictures for U. S. Gov't during World War, iticlnding Wilson's trip to Eirnne. returning to Hollywood in 1919; made "Way of All Flesh" for Paramount, with Jannings, in

E. A. DUPONT

Directed in 1937

(January July)

For Paramount

Nip /it of Mystery

For Major Pictures

(Emanuel Cohen, Paramount Release)

On S^c^ ^ Islight Love on ^oast

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1927, selected one of the ten best pictures of tliat year in "The Film Daily's" Annual Poll ; selected one of the best directors of 1928 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot; continued with Paramount in 1928-29; 1935 directed for Fox; now with M-G-M ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; hobbies: hunting, fishing.

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FLOOD, JAMES

b. 1895, New York; educ. N. Y. ; screen ex- perience commenced about 1912 with Biograph as assistant, became a director ; went to Lon- don and worked for Gaumont Films ; returning to America, joined World Film, then Goldwyn, Fox, Warner Bros., First National, Universal ; contract with Tiffany-Stahl in 1928-29 ; direct- ing for Columbia in 1930, later with Liberty Prods. ; was with Warner Bros., Fox and Para- mount ; directed for Walter Wanger Prods. ; directed in England; directed for Major Pictures; now free-lancing.

FLOREY, ROBERT

b. Paris, Sept. 14, 1900 ; educ. French and Swiss colleges ; started with Max Linder and Gaumont in France; came to Hollywood in 1921; directed for Columbia, TifTany, Sterling and Universal ; directed his first sound pictures for Paramount in New York where he made features and short subjects ; later went to France with Guitry, to England, Spain and Germany at the UFA Studios ; back to Hollywood to write and direct for Universal ; made several pictures for K. B. S. ; joined Warner Bros, in 1932; di- rected 20 features for Warner Bros., -First Na- tional; went to China to shoot locations for "Skipper of the Ishpahan" and "Oil for the Lamps of China" ; now with Paramount.

FORD, JOHN

h. 1895, Portland. Me. : educ. University of Maine; stage mechanic for a short time; July, 1914, joined Universal, directing two; Fox, about 1917; made "Iron Horse," "Mother Ma- chree," "Four Sons," "Hangman's House," et al. ; his "Four Sons" was selected one of Ten Best Pictures in 1928 in "Film Daily" Annual Poll ; directed "Arrowsmith," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1932 in the "Film Daily" Annual Poll of critics; directed "The Informer," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures for 1935; now with 20th Century-Fox and Renowned Artists ; member Academy of Arts and Sciences ; hobbies : Golf and fishing. T T

FORDE, EUGENE ("GENE")

1). 1898, Providence, R. I.; in legit at five; ap- peared in plays with Mary Pickford, Blanche Sweet, William S. Hart; left stage when nine years old to enter Classen Point Military Aca- demy, New York; entered pictures playing juvenile leads with American Film Co., aban- doning pictures for five years for other occupa- tions, including that of bank teller in Holly- wood; returned to films as a script clerk; com- menced directing in 1926 working on two-reelers ; directed three Tom Mix pictures for Fox ; three for F. B. O. ; directed shorts for United Artists in 1930; now with 20th Century-Fox; hobby: amateur camera work.

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FOSTER, LEWIS R.

b. Brookfieid, Mo., Aug. 5, 1900; educ. Berkeley high school and University of Chicago; stage ex- perience started as a schoolboy, dressing stage, messenger and call hoy, in many theaters in San Francisco, and Oakland; then went to Hollywood to become a writer for the studios; was with Hal Roach as set dresser, one year a prop man, then assistant director, then casting and assistant in production to F. Richard Jones; went to United Artists with Jones, as personal assistant; returned to Roach Studio in the scenario department.

writing; then directed Charles Chase and Harry Langdon; August, 1929, went to Darmour Studios; directed series of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur and Louise Fazenda comedies in 1930 ; did the screen plays for Paramount; in 1936, signed by Universal on a writing and directing contract ; still with Universal.

FOSTER, NORMAN

b. Richmond, Indiana, Dec. 13; writing plays, going with reporters to cover big news; on the stage and in many pictures; 1930-1931 was with Paramount; now directing for 20th Century-Fox.

FOX, WALLACE

b. Purcell, Okla. ; educ. West Texas Military Academy; trained with tent show as an actor; Served in the World War with the Suicide Fleet, chasing submarines ; entered pictures in 1919 as assistant director with the Solax Com- pany, Fort Lee, N'. J. ; was assistant director at Brunton Studios ; directed ten silent features for FBO; twelve 2-reel talking comedies at Pathe ; directed six independent features ; now directing for RKO.

FOY, BRYAN

b. Dec. 1896, Chicago ; educ. Classon Point Military Academy, N. Y., De La Salle Insti- tute, New York ; parents both professionals ; started stage work with his father in 1897 ; toured U. S. and Canada in vaudeville from 1913-17; one comedy with Sennett, 1915; sailor, U, S. Navy, World War ; discharged from ser- vice 1919 and rejoined family act; gag man for Chuck Reisner on two reel comedy ; with Fox as gag man, afterwards two-reel comedy director ; 1924 organized own company, releasing through Universal ; gag man for Victor Schertzinger, then with Syd Chaplin and assistant to Reisner on Syd Chaplins for Warners ; produced two short reels in New York, 1926, returning to Coast for De Mille. acting as comedy construc- tionist; rejoined Warners, 1926 as feature di- rector, and in 1927-28 concentrated on Vita- phone product for Warners as chief of Vita- phone short production at Brooklyn studio, 1928- 29 ; 1935 joined Warners as a supervisor.

FRANKLIN, CHESTER M.

b. 1890, San Francisco educ. 'Frisco ; early career, cartoonist ; began with Keystone, direct- ing later for Majestic, Fine Arts, Fox, Realart, Paramount, Metro, First National, making sev- eral Norma Talmadges ; returned to M-G-M; in 1928, joined Ward Lascelle as co-producer for independent market ; was with M-G-M ; was with Paramount; now with Walt Disney; mem- ber Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences and L. A. Athletic Club.

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FRANKLIN, SIDNEY

b. 189.!, San Francisco; educ. Frisco; acted for Selig, Bosworth, Majestic, Fine Arts, Fox, Norma Talmadge Co., First National; directed Jane and Katherine Lee ; later with Warners, then First National, making Norma Talmadge's films ; hobbies : motoring, swimming, golf, hunt- ing ; brother of Chester Franklin, also a di- rector, then M-G-M, United Artists and again M-G-M in 1928-29 under contract to M-G-M ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1929-30 in annual "Film Daily" Poll ; directed "Smilin' Through" and "The Guardsman," selected as two of the Ten Best Pictures of 1932 in the "Film Daily" Poll; directed "Barretts of Wim- pole Street," selected one of the Ten Best Pic- tures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily poll; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, Hollywood.

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FRASER, HARRY L.

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dependent units in 1927-28 and shorts for Sun- set Prod., Universal and others in 1928-29; wrote and directed for Tiffany ; directed for I'athc ; now fi ce-laiicing.

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FREELAND, THORNTON

Kiigageil in various production Inanches on West Coast ; assistant director with various pro- ducers ; assistant with Roland West on "Alibi" ; under contract to United Artists in 1929-30 ; directed for Fox, RKO and Sam Goldwyn ; now iree-.ancing in I'Jng.and.

FRENCH, LLOYD A.

b. San Francisco, in 1900; educated in San Francisco and Los Angeles public and high schools; entered the U. S. Artny at the age of 17 and fought overseas for 19 months; joined Hal Roach in 1920 and remained there for 10 years; joined Pathe as a writer; later a direc tor with Louis Brock unit at Radio Pictures, was with Hal Roach; now with Warner Bros. Vitaphone Studios in Brooklyn, N. \'.

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FRENKE. EUGEN

h. White Russia, 39 years ago; edu. graduated in Moscow; Russian officer in the World War; first picture "The Girl in the Cage" with Jimmy Savo ; second for L'niversal ; directed in England ; now producing and directing for Grand Xation.'il.

FRIEDGEN, RAYMOND

b. 1896; legitimate and later a picture actor; appeared in stock three years, co leads with VVm. Farnum for A. H. Woods ; acted for Kalem, Biograph, Vitagraph, Famous, Pathe,

Warners ; directed several independent produc- tions in the East in 1926-27, one, "Free Kisses," with Maunne Powers; in 1928, became associated with Roseland Pictures as executive and producer-director, making sound and silent shorts for company in 1928-29 in New York and Florida ; made a series of shorts for Broadway Talking Pictures ; was in London with Asso- c.ated Radio Pictures ; now producing and di- lecting for Grand National.

FRIEDLANDER, LOUIS

b. New York; educ. New York; amateui' theatri- cals; 12 years with Universal; assistant director six years ; story department, three years, scenario department, 1 year; Universal, New York office, two years ; returned to Hollywood as a director ; now under contract to RKO Radio.

FUTTER. WALTER A.

1). Omalia, Neb.. Jan. 2, 1900; educ. high school and university in Omaha ; three years in charge of editorial department of Cosmopolitan Produc- tions ; s'nce 1925 has been doing short subjects on his own ; has produced over 2.S0 short sub- jects, among which were five series of "Curiosi- ties," released by Educational. RKO, and Co- lumbia, two series of "Rare Bits" and "Curiosi- ties" for Pathe, and one series entitled "Nature's Melodies" ; now producitig "Curiosities" and "Travelaughs" with John P. Medbury for Co- kniibia distribution ; President of Wafilms, Inc., produced a Hoot Gibson series; now producing in England. T

GARDNER, CYRIL

b. in Paris ; raised and educated in New York City ; as a child gravitated to the theater and achieved walk-on parts while still in school ; at thirteen years of age appeared on screen as

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child actor; later became a film cutter, then Ince's right hand man; left Hollywood for two years but returned and immediately received first chance to direct a production of the north- west featuring Strongheart, the dog star; handled Paramount's first all-Spanish picture "The Ben- son Murder Case"; was with Universal; went to Knglaiiil ; now free-lancing in Hollywood.

GARNETT, TAY

b. Los Angeles ; served in U. S. Navy aviation service during the war, remaining in service after the Armistice, becoming acquainted with Alan Holubar, director, who purchased a story from Garnett ; persuaded by Holubar to leave aviation and join Holubar as scenarist ; joined Sennett later as title writer and story writer on Sennett comedies ; titled and directed comedies for Roach ; 1927, joined De Mille where be adapted "White Gold," directed by Wm. K. Howard ; made the screen play of "Skyscraper" and "The Cop" and wrote story and continuity of "Power" ; directed ''Celebrity'' ; remained with Pathe as director in 1928-29-30; was with Uni- versal, Warners and M-G-M; made a tour of the Orient gathering picture material; directed for 20th Century-Fox and Walter Wanger. T

GASNIER. LOUIS J.

b. 1882, Paris; stage actor, Paris, ten years; managed Paris theater began film work with Pathe Freres, Paris, holding post of general manager 14 years, ; and vice-president two years ; 1916, organized Astra Film Corp. and produced picture with Fanny Ward ; later made three serials with Mrs. Vernon Castle ; released tlirough Pathe, N. S. ; March, 1919, organized Lew Cody Prod., supervised production and directed ; supervised and directed Dustin Far- num ; directed for Robertson-Cole, Preferred, Tif- fany Columbia ; signed by Paramount in April, 1929; hobbies: reading, writing, driving; pro- duced Spanish features for Paramount Inter- national release, at Eastern Service Studio, Astoria ; now directing for George Hirliman.

GAY, FRANK W.

h. San Francisco, March 4, 1900; educ. San Francisco schools; 1915 joined Essanay as an actor ; handled props, was script clerk and later did stunts at Universal ; wrote originals for Johnny Hines features produced by C. C. Burr for First National ; was with Harry Joe Brown on the Fred Thompson and Reed Howes series; was on producing staff of William T. Lackey Prods., released through FBO ; joined Fox as a writer and remained there three and a half years; worked on scripts; co-directed with Don- ald Gallaher ; is producing a series for Condor to be released through Grand X'atirinal. T T

GENSLER. LEWIS E.

b. New York City, Dec. 4, 1897; educ. public schools of that city ; entered the banking busi- ness upon graduating from high school and re- mained in it until he "couldn't stand it any longer"; love of music, led him into composing; Nora Bayes, famous Broadway star, became interested in his career afcer hearing some of his songs and took him to the Harms Publishing Company, then the largest musical publishing company in New York and there gave him hi-- start; a short time later, he wrote his first show: produced and directed about 22 shows in eight years; came to the Coast in 1934, received an oflfer from Paramount and although he had or- iginally intended to return to New York, he ac- cepted it and remained in Hollywood; collaborated in writing several musical scores and screen plays; after a trip East in the fall, of 1934, returned to Hollywood and signed with RKO;

was signed by Paramount in April, 1935 as an associate producer ; now producing for Para- mount.

GERING, MARION

b. Rostoff on Don, South Russia, June 9 ; edu. studied stage craft and acting in the Russian

school ; speaks five languages ; has traveled ex- tensively in Europe; thirteen years in theatrical enterprises ; adapter of numerous foreign stories into plays; favorite recreations: reading, rowing and driving automobiles; was under contract to Paramount ; now with Columbia. T T

GILROY, BERT

b. May 7, 1899. Arizona; attended Hollywood High School; studied Mining Engineering at University of Arizona; was in Navy during World War; entered pictures in 1919 as prop man at Paramount ; was assistant director on several important pictures at Paramount until 1925; business manager at Metropolitan Studios; joined Fred Thomson as business manager and was with Thomson until his death in 1928; be- came ill and spent a year on desert ; started all over again at Pathe Studios as assistant director; joined RKO in 1932 in short subject depart- ment as business manager; became Lou Brock's associate in short subject department ; became assistant to Lee Marcus in short subject de- partment ; now producing short subjects and also short subject director at RKO.

GLAZER, BENJAMIN

b. Belfast, Ireland; moved to Philadelphia while still a child ; educ. Central High School, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, from which he was graduated with L.L.M. degree; practiced law for four years ; during his legal practice wrote newspaper editorials for the Philadelphia press ; wrote a play which he titled "The Master," pro- duced by Mrs. H. B. Harris ; went to New Y'^ork to devote his time entirely to the theater ; first assignment came from Molnar for whom he adapted several plays ; went to Hollywood ; first work was for M-G-M ; did the scenarios for M-G-M and Fox; 1931 became associate pro- ducer with Paramount ; usually does a lion's share of the writing of the films he produces. GOETZ, HARRY M.

b. New York. Jan. 9, 1888; married; educ, New York Prep; New York University night school. Public Accounting; Started in 1909 as auditor for Crystal Film Co.; in Sept., 1911, went with War- ner Bros, as auditor; became assistant treas. of Warner Bros, and helped establish their national distributing organization in 1913; in 1914 with United Film .Service; in May. 1915, with Erbo- graph Co. as auditor and became vice-president of that company up to 1924 when it became part of Consolidated Film Industries, of which he became vice-president until Oct., 1928 ; then assistant treasurer and comptroller for Paramount Publix Corp., remaining with them until March. 1932; in May 1932, organized Reliance Pictures, Inc., with Edward Small as president and treas- urer, released productions through United Artists ; in 1932, elected treasurer of Consolidated Film Industries, Inc.; resigning April 1, 1935; in 1937 became associated with Max Gordon as president of the newly formed organization Max Gordon Plays and Pictures Corp. T T

GOETZ, WILLIAM

b. New Y'ork City, March 24, 1903 ; educ. New York public schools and Pennsylvania College ; leaving college to take position in the film in- dustry ; was assistant producer for Corinne Griffith for three years ; was connected with M-G-M and Paramount in production capaci- ties; signed with Fox in April, 1930, as assistant producer; was assistant to Sol M. Wurtzel ; 1932, joined 20th Century Pictures as associate pro-

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ducer ; his pictures include "The House of Rothschild" selected one of the ten best pic- tures of 1934 in the "Film Daily" Annual Poll; now an officer and production executive at 20th Century-Fox.

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GOLDEN, MAX

b. New York City on Christmas Day; educ. Col- lege of the City of New York where he studied accounting and foreign exchange ; went to work in 1914 as an assistant bookkeeper for the Greater New York Film Rental Company, head- ed by William Fox, and has been with same organization, now 20th Century-Fox, ever since; with the organization of Fox Film he was made traveling auditor, in charge of real estate and branch office personnel, selecting sites and pur- chasing the materials for exchange buildings ; following the war in which he served in the United States Navy, returned to Fox Film in 1919, with the organization of Fox News; be- came its business manager; remained in this post until the construction of the Fox Studio on S5th Street in 1920 when he became business manager for the studio ; when Fox Film closed its New York studio in 1924, concentrating all production in California, he spent six months in the foreign department and then was sent to Hollywood; during the last 12 years has held a dozen positions at the studio, from head of the purchasing department he purchased every item used in building the company's 110-acre Movietone City plant to production manager; in 1932, the company's Hollywood studio was reopened with Sol M. Wurtzel in charge as executive producer ; Wurtzel appointed him pro- duction manager; in 1935, was made studio

manager and also was appointed associate pro- ducer of a series of pictures featuring the Jones Family.

GOLDIN, SIDNEY

Spent several years in production in Europe, mostly in Russia; made "Yizkor," with Maurice Schwartz, which was result of trip to Amer- ica; to Hollywood early in 1926 and directed for independent producers, 1926-27 ; made "East Side Sadie" in 1929 ; all work in East ; has made Yiddish talkers ; now free-lancing on the Coast.

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GOLDSMITH, KEN

b. New York City, August 27, 1899; educ. Pre- paratory School and New York University ; en- tered picture business in 1927, produced shorts for RKO release; 1934, produced for Mascot release; 1935, produced for Universal; produced Goldsmith Productions for independent market ; was with Reliance ; now with Monogram.

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GOLDSTEIN, LEONARD

b. May 28, 1903, Bisbee, Ariz.; educ. L. A. 1924-8 produced stage shows for Frank L. New- man at Million Dollar and Metropolitan Thea- ters in Los Angeles; 1928, went to New York with Jack Partington to inaugurate stage shows at Paramount Theater for Paramount Publix ; 1933-36, executive assistant to Ben Goetz of Consolidated Film Industries in Hollywood; 1936, joined George Hirliman as general manager and vice-president, discovered and engineered the start of Bing Crosby, Donald Novis, Phil Harris and Leah Ray's careers; now with Coronet Pictures.

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GOLDSTONE, PHIL

Independent motion picture producer and active in financing independents on the Coast for many years; 1933, produced for Majestic; joined M-G-M in 1934 as an associate producer; now an independent producer.

GOLDWYN, SAMUEL

h. Warsaw. Poland. Aug. 22, 1884; at the age of eleven emigrated to America; first employ- ment was in a glove factory in Gloversville, N. v.; by the time he was 17 was in charge of a shop employing more than 100 men; became salesman for the company two years later and soon after was made a partner ; came to New York, formed a partnership with Jesse Lasky, and founded the Lasky company, each partner subscribing half of the original $20,000 cash capital; first picture was "The Squaw Man"; 1917, was instrumental in effecting the $25,000,- 000 Famous Players-Lasky merger, and became chairman of the board of the new company ; or- ganized Goldwyn Pictures Corp. in 1918 and became president and chief owner; sold his in- terests to Metro and again became an independent producer; following year was elected an owner- member of ITnited Artists Corporation by the other members ; credited with discovering more per.sonalities than any producer on the screen ; now is president of Samuel Goldwyn, Inc., one of the owner-members of United Artists Corp.

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GOULDING, ALF

1). Melbourne. Australia; educ. Melbotirne ; 25 years in the show business with the J. C. Wil- liamson Polar Opera Co., touring the world; toured Orpheum Circuit in an act for three years ; stage direction with Oliver Morosco ; stock one year, opposite Marie Dressier; 1916. joined Fox and became .short subject director, making three comedies ; directed Harold Lloyd over a year ; made short reel comedies fot Rolin, Universal, Pathe ; developed into feature director, working for L^niversal, M-G-M ; di- rected Harry Langdon's first pictures and Lloyd Hamilton; 1929, free-lancer; directed Christie shorts; was under contract to Warners Eastern Vitaphone Studio; directed for RKO ; now free- lancing in England.

GOULDING EDMUND

b. 1891, Great Britain; commenced career at the age of 12 on the London stage; acted, wrote, directed stage plays and vaudeville headliners until World War; served in war; upon its ter- mination came to United States ; entered motion pictures; distinguishing himself in turn as sce- nario writer for Joseph Schenck and others ; nov- elist; author of "Fury"; wrote stage play "Danc- ing Mothers" with Edgar Selwyn ; wrote for Richard Barthelmess ; originals and adaptations ; wrote for Mae Murray; joined M-G-M as writer and director in 1925, for whom he directed "Sally, Irene and Mary," "Love" etc.; came to New York to study development of sound films at the Fox-Case Labs; made the original experi- mental tests at the ref|uest of Adolph Zukor; returned to M-G-M ; created and wrote "The Broadway Melody" ; obtained by Gloria Swanson Productions, where he wrote, directed and com- posed "The Trespasser" ; went to Paramount where he wrote, directed and composed the "Devil's Holiday" ; compo.ser of "Love, Your Magic Spell," 'IMoanin' for You," "Along in the Rain," "Molly," 'You Are a Song," 1930-31, directed "Reaching for the Moon" (XJ. A.) and "Night Angel" (Paramount) ; directed "Granci Hotel"; was under contract to M-G-M; now with Warner Bros.

GRAINGER. JAMES EDMUND

b. New York, Oct. 1, 1906; educ. St. Xavier

Academy, later at Fordham University; gradu- ated with honors; sold pictures for Samuel Gold- wyn during last years of college; remained with Goldwyn for two years after graduation; 1926, decided to enter production end of motion pic- tures; came to West Coast and was affiliated with Fox in various capacities; 1930, was made asso- ciate producer; handled George O'Brien pictures for two years; resigned Fox in July, 1933, and on August 1 became associated with Universal ; since at Universal.

T r GREEN, ALFRED E.

b. 1894, Perris, Cal. ; two years in stock; started with Selig, 1912; director for same firm, 1926; joined Harry Garson as assistant, becoming a director and signed with Goldwyn; later with Mary Pickford. Paramount, First National, Fox; 1928-29 with Warners; directed "Disraeli" voted best picture of 1929 in "Film Daily" Poll; se- lected one of the ten best directors of 1929-30 in annual "Film Daily" Poll; was under con- tract to Warners and Columbia ; now with Mer- vyn Le Roy-Warner Bros. ; hobbies : home and his family; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, and M. P. D. A., Hollywood.

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GREEN, HOWARD J.

b. San Francisco. March 20, 1893; educ. Lowell High School and Hastings Law College, San Francisco ; reporter on the San Francisco Daily News, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, International News Service, New York Evening Journal ; assistant editor New York Clipper ; managing editor Theatre World ; member of vaudeville producing firm of Hocky and Green, New York, and produced headline acts for the Keith and Orpheum Circuits; has written countless stories for the screen; 1934, produced for RKO Radio; was under contract to Paramount; was writing and producing for Columbia ; now free- lancing.

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GREGOR, ARTHUR

b. 1885, Vienna; graduate of Architect's Uni- versity; officer in 3rd Regiment of Austrian Lancers; a military attache for Austria during one of Balkan Wars; became South American distributor for Sascha Film Corp.. of Vienna; organized own production company and directed in Central Europe, same time handling Central European distribution of Metro Pictures; to Hollywood 1925, directed for Chadwick and, in 1927-28, for Tiflfany-Stahl ; with Pathe in 1928- 29; free-lancing in 1930; was with M-G-M; now free-lancing.

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GREY, HARRY

b. April 1, 1904, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; attended Manual Art High School and New York Uni- versity ; worked for Irving Berlin Publishing Co. as a pianist ; was accompanist for Maurice Chevalier, Harry Fox and other vaudeville head- liners ; returned to music publishing business ; was active in radio ; managing director for Brunswick Recording Company ; musical director for Republic ; now producing for Republic.

GRIFFITH, E. H.

b. August 23, 1894, Lynchburg, Va. ; educ. Eng- land, Munich ; spent five years reporting edi- torial work magazine and feature writer; wrote stage plays ; studied art in Munich ; actor in stock ; wrote scenarios and acted for Edison in 1915-16; directed two-reelers and afterwards, all fea- tures ; worked for Associated Exhibitors. First National, Pathe, Paramount; 1927, Columbia, Paramount, Pathe-DeMille ; 1928-29-30. Pathe; directed "Holiday," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1930 in the "Filnt Daily" poll ; now directing for 20th Century-Fox ; specialist in color photography; member Lambs' Club, New York.

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GRIFFITH, RAYMOND

b. Boston, Jan. 23, 1895; educ. St. Anselems, Manchester, N. H. ; 1914, with Vitagraph and Kalem Comedies; 1915, Goldwyn dramas; 1917 to 1921, Mack Sennett Comedies, writing and directing; 1922, witli Marshall Neilan, Universal and Goldwyn dramas; 1923-1927, Paramount comedies ; 1933, supervised for Warner Brothers ; joined 20th Century in 1933 as associate pro- ducer; his pictures include "The House of Roth schild," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures in 1934 in the "Film Daily" Annual Poll.

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GRINDE. NICK

b. Madison, Wis. ; educ. : Univ. of Wisconsin ; entered films as assistant director for M-G-M in 1924; started directing in 1927; has also done publicity work for vaudeville and revue stars ; in 1928-29 made numerous shorts for M-G'-M in the East, returning to Culver City for features in 1929 ; 1935, made two features for Universal, one for Mascot and M-G-M shorts; now direct- ing features for Warner Bros.

y r GRUNE, KARL

li. in Vienna; devoted himself to dramatic art after completing his school years, was chosen scholar of the Imperial Academy of Art in Vien- na; played in all the smaller provincial theaters in Australia and then returned to Vienna where he joined People's Theater as an actor and pro- ducer: joined Max Reinhardt in Berlin and it was at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin that he became interested in film work; started with Ufa as a producer; later produced in partnership with Max Schach; 1931, went to Munich for Em- elka and was appointed chief producer; now producing in England.

GUIOL, FRED

b. 1898, San Francisco ; began as "prop" boy with D. W. Grififith in "Hearts of the World," about 1919; joined Hal Roach in 1921 in same capacity and has been engaged in almost every production post on the Roach lot, finally di- rectorship ; began directing 1923 ; made series with Glenn Tryon, released through Pathe, by Roach, and then put in charge of the Roach "All-Star" unit; a free-lancer on West Coast in 1928-29; directed shorts for Pathe in 1930-31; was directing for RKO ; now free-lancing.

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HACKEL, A. W.

b. Krakow, Austria. June 21, 1882; came to United States in 1889; on stage for several years; first picture production in 1930 ; now producing the John Mack Brown and Bob Steele pictures ; 1936, produced 16 features for Republic release.

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HALL. ALEXANDER b. Boston, Mass. ; educ. attended public schools and Columbia I ni\er^ity; w^< on sta-;e since the age of four and one-half years ; entered motion picture at nineteen with Eclair company with Thanhauser in first serial ever made, "The Million Dollar Mystery" ; enlisted in World War in the Navy ; returned to pictures after the war as assistant director ; later joined Para- mount and co-directed with Henry Kolker on a series of pictures starring Alice Brady; with First National completed direction of Barbara LaMarr picture "Sandra," remained with her until her death ; became head of cutting de- partment for First National until 1931 ; joined Paramount as film editor and then was assigned

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to assist on the direction of "Sinners in the Sun" as a result of his work was given a

contract with Paramount; now with Columbia.

HALPERIN, EDWARD R.

b. Chicago, May 12, 1908; educ. graduated North- western University; prior to entering into pic- tures, was in the agency advertising business, and was also connected with newspapers; has produced for United Artists, Paramount, First National, Warner Bros., Vitagraph, Associated Exhibitors, Universal and other releases. T T

HALPERIN, VICTOR HUGO b. 1894, Chicago ; educated in Chicago Univer- sity, received PHB degree; literary associate 1)1 Klliert Hulil)aid; produced and tlirected loi First National and United Artists ; was asso- ciated with Inspiration Pictures; produced and directed "The Party Girl" ; now producing and directing independently.

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HAMMERSTEIN, OSCAR, II

b, July 12, 1895, Xew York City; educ. at Co- lumbia, U.A. degree; also studied law, but left to enter the theater ; became stage manager for his uncle, Arthur Hammerstein ; wrote book and lyrics for many shows; Hollywood in 1930 for Warner Bros.,; returned East; in 1934 came to Coast and worked for M-G-M, Paramount and Universal ; now writing and producing for Columbia.

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HARMAN, HUGH

b. Pagosa Springs, Colo. ; educ. Kansas City ; 1922, cartoonist with Rudolph Ising and Walt Disney in Kansas City; 1925, with Ising to California working for Disney; 1930, with Ising, organized Harnian-Ising, producing "Mer- rie Melodies" and "Looney Tunes" for Warner release; produced a series of "Happy Har- monies" for M-G-M release.

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HARRIS, ROBERT

b. Philadelphia, Feb. 2, 1895 ; educ. University of Pennsylvania ; advertising manager of Na- tional Cash Register Co.. Dayton ; head of re- cording dept. at Columbia Phonographic Com- pany ; scenario editor at M-G-M ; scenario editor at Universal ; producer at Paramount ; producer at Universal ; was with David L. Loew Pro- ductions.

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HATHAWAY, HENRY

b. Sacramento, Calif., 1898 ; educ. Los Angeles schools; entered pictures in 1910, acting for the American Film Co., acted for Universal for four years ; was with the old Goldwyn Company for two years ; was at Paramount for 12 years as an assistant director ; now under contract to Paramount as a director ; directed "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" one of the Film D lily Ten Best Pictures of 1935.

HAWKS. HOWARD

b. 1897. Goshen, Ind. ; to California in 1906; educ. Pasadena High School, Phillips-Exeter Academy, Mass. ; studied mechanical engineer- ing at Cornell; year's training, 1918, at Texas aviation field ; after Armistice, became prop man with Mary Pickford Co. ; assistant director with Marshall Neilan ; with scenario staflF of Famous, going to Metro as supervising editor ; wrote, directed and financed two short reel com- edies ; sold his story, "Road to Glory," to Fox, who signed him to direct it ; directed for First National and Columbia ; selected one of the "Ten Best Directors of 1930-31" in annual FILM DAILY poll; was with Caddo Prods.; now free-lancing; hobbies: golf, books, air- planes.

HEISLER, STUART

b. Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 5, 1896; educ. in Los Angeles schools; first work in picture busi- ness was in laboratory for Famous Players-Lasky, Hollywood; joined Mack Sennett forces in 1913 as film cutter; edited tilms for Mary Pickford, Samuel Goldwyn, Fox, First National, Cosmo- politan, Paramount; was assistant director for Cosmopolitan Productions in New York and gag- man for l-irst National; directed for Paramount.

HENABERY, JOSEPH b. Omaha, Neb. ; educ. Omaha ; architectural drafter ; railroad man ; stage career, with San Carlo Opera Company ; George W. Lynch Com- pany ; 1910, joined Universal as an actor; played with Reliance Films and Majestic, Grif- lith ("Birth") ; directed first for Fine Arts, 1916; Famous, Fairbanks, Ritz Carlton (Valen- tino), Paramount, P. D. C. (Metropolitan Prod.), First National, 1927, and then Pathe, Gotham Prod. ; with Universal and Columbia in 1928 and free-lancing in 1929; directed the "Love Trader" for his own company in 1930; now under contract to Warners at the Eastern \'ilapiioiie Studio.

HENIGSON, HENRY

b. New York City, Sept. 22, 1897; educ. higli school of Commerce, New York ; started with Universal in 1920; 1921, did road auditing through South America and United States; gen- eral manager of distribution for the Continent to October, 1925 ; then to Universal City, where he remained for several years as associate pro- ducer; 1935, resigned from Universal and joined Paramount; now with M-G-M.

HERMAN, ALBERT

b. 1894, New York; entered pictures 1913 as film editor ; worked for numerous producers in various capacities until 1916 when he began directing; worked for Fox, Sennett, Universal, all shorts; 1927-28, 4 series of short comedies for Larry Darmour Prod., including Fat Mens, Mickey McGuire, AI Cooke and Witwer series, releasing through FBO; in 1928-29, shorts for Darmour Prod., releasing througli KKO ; directed independent features; now producing and direct- ing for Grand National.

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HERRICK F. HERRICK

Long career as director of silent features ; later directed sound shorts; 1931-32, toured the coun- try making "local talent" shorts tieing up with theaters and newspapers ; recently made a feature in the south seas.

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HIGGIN, HOWARD

First with Famous seven years as director, pro- duction manager, art director, co-director with Cecil B. De Mille; scenario writer in col- laboration with Sada Cowan ; wrote originals and sold "Fashion Row" to Mae Murray ; "Don't Doubt Your Husband," to Metro, and "Smouldering Fires," to Universal ; made sev- eral adaptations ; director for Robert T. Kane- First National, 1926-27, New York; to Pathe- De Mille unit in 1927; with Pathe in 1928-29: free-lancing since 1930.

HILL. ROBERT b. Port Rohen, Ontario, Can. ; educ. Detroit ; engaged in automobile business, then in stock as an actor ; 7 years ; first screen work for Universal, wrote and directed "Adventures of Tarzan," serial ; directed three features and another serial for "U" ; wrote four originals for Goldwyn ; directed for Universal, C. C. Patton Prod. ; serials for Weiss Bros, in 1928 ; shorts for Universal in 1928 and features for same company in 1928-29 ; free-lancing since 1930; hobbies: English, Maltese dogs and birds.

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HILL, SINCLAIR

b. London, June 10, 1896; began his screen career 20 years ago; his earliest film work was at Turin in Northern Italy, then the center of the film industry throughout the world; later re- turned to England and joined Gaumont-British; has directed for Stoll, British International, Sterling, Gainsljorough and Grosevor Films.

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HILLYER, LAMBERT

b. 1893, South Bend, Ind. ; newspaper and short story writer ; appeared in stock and vaudeville; first with Mutual; directed 25 W. S. Harts for Paramount-Artcraft Prod., afterwards working for First National, Goldwyn, American Releasing ; again First National and then with Fox; free-lancing in 1928-29; directed for RKO ; was with Columbia and Universal; now with Columbia ; hobbies : hunting, fishing, racing, horses, dogs. y ^

HIRLIMAN, GEORGE A.

b. Fort Lee, N. J., Sept. 8, 1901; educ. Fort Lee; 1914 started in picture business as office boy for Life Photo Film Corp. at Grantwood, N. J.; 1914-22 employed in various capacities in motion picture film laboratory business; 1922 organized Hirlagraph Motion Picture Corp. at Fort Lee, N. J., which developed into largest film laboratory in the industry; continued to operate company until 1927 at which time he sold out to Consolidated Film Industries, Inc. ; was inactive for a few years; 1931 with Con- solidated Film Industries, organized Exhibitor's Screen Service; 1933 came to Hollywood for Consolidated Film Industries to represent them in all their production and financing activities

and during next few years, supervised the pro- duction of over 30 feature productions; 1935 formed own producing company. Regal Produc- tions; 1936 formed Pacific and Metropolitan Pro- ductions companies in addition to Regal; re- vealed his color process, "Hirlacolor," which took him five years to perfect; signed George O'Brien to a term contract to produce a new type of picture for the star for RKO Radio re- lease in addition to the George Hirliman Pro- ductions for RKO Radio ; producing Richard Dix series for RKO and Ruth Mix series for Grand National; married to Eleanor Hunt; hobbies: yachting, tennis and motion pictures.

HITCHCOCK, ALFRED

b. London, 1900; trained as an engineer, but later turned to the study of art; while working in an advertising agency he also wrote titles for silent films; joined Famous-Players, who were then making films at Islington, became the senior director at the B.I. P. studios at Elstree; later joined Gaumont-British.

HOEFLER, PAUL

b. Sept. 6, 1893, Spokane, AVash. ; educ. in pub- lic schools ; first entered pictures with Nestor Company at old Sunset and Gower Street Stu- dios, subsequently with Universal in Hollywood and at the "Ranch" ; left pictures to enter jour- nalistic field, left staff of Denver_ Post and or- ganized and led expedition to Africa in 1925-26, exploring the mysterious Kaoko Veldt and Kala- hari Desert regions ; traveled through South Africa and parts of Mozambique ; returned to East Africa in 1928 and led first motor expedi- tion of all time across Central Equatorial Africa from Mombassa to Lagos collecting film material

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for his subsequent production "Africa Speaks" ; traveled and explored in Kenya Colony, Tan- ganyika, Belgian Congo, French Equatorial Africa, Nigeria ; organized and led Hoefler-Asia- tic Expedition to Asia in 1931 to gather film material for his new production "The Voice of India" ; traveled extensively in Europe, India, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Japan and China ; author of the book "Africa Speaks" and widely known as the author of numerous articles on Africa and the Orient ; now in Africa making shorts for Warner Bros.

HOFFMAN, JOHN

b. Aug. 19, 1904, Budapest; educ. in Budapest, attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest; came to New York in 1924 and worked as a commercial artist; went to California in 1927, worked in various studio departments until he met Slavko Vorkapich, who was directing mon- tage sequences at Paramount; worked at Berlin and Budapest for 18 months for Producer Joe Pasternak, German-Universal, as co-director, cutter and writer; returned to California and worked with Slavko Vorkapich at RKO Radio and made montage sequences; worked for M-G-M, Columbia and Universal; now directing special sequences for M-G-M.

HOFFMAN, M. H.

b. Chicago, March 20, 1881 ; educ. College of the City of New York and New York Uni- versity; studied painting and singing; taught languages and practiced law until 1910; entered motion picture business as operator of theaters in New England ; was general manager, Uni- versal until 1917; founded and operated Tiffany until he sold out his interests to L. A. Young in 1929 ; was vice-president and general man- ager of Tiffany ; organized Liberty Productions in 1930 and was acting president and general manager ; without relinquishing his holdings in Liberty he organized Allied Pictures in 1931 ; to produce and release his own pictures.

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HOFFMAN. M. H., JR.

b. New York City. May 27, 1910; interested in four theaters in and about Flushing, L. I., prior to 1931 ; at the same time also interested in various hotel concessions in and about New York City ; later entered stock brokerage busi- ness; 1931, organized Allied Pictures Corp. and signed Hoot Gibson for a series of pictures ; later connected with Liberty Pictures Corp. as associate producer and vice-president.

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HOGAN, JAMES

b. Lowell, Mass.; at the age of 10, ran away from home and joined Barnum & Bailey's Circus; after six years on the sawdust trail, together with John L. Cook, bought John L. Hargraves' Dog and Pony Show and traveled through New England and eastern Canada with the show; returned to New York and joined James Kirk- wood's stock company as an actor; then turned semi-professional ball player, was seen by a Yankee scout and was offered a tryout, but fate intervened in the shape of the close play at second base; Von Stroheira, then an assistant director for a Mary Pickford film, hired him as a night watchman; before the picture was through, Hogan was directing it along with George Hill, erstwhile cameraman on the pic- ture, and neither knew that the other knew nothing about pictures; then went back to the job of a prop man for Robert Vignola; afte ra little more than two years in varying capacities with Douglas Fairbanks, he enlisted in the coast artillery for the World War; after the war, free-lanced in Hollywood as a director and as an assistant director; came to Paramount in 1935, and was an assistant director; later promoted to director; still with Paramount.

HOLMES, BEN

b. Richmond, Va., educated in Richmond schools started stage work as an actor in Victor Kiralfi's "Pocahontas" at the Colonial theater, Norfolk, Va. ; has appeared in all branches of the show world ; support Grace George in "Divorcons" ; devoted his last three years on Broadway to direct Shubert revues; joined Fox-Case in February, 1927, and wrote and di- rected dialogue for the first Fox Movietone comedy, "They're Coming to Get Me," starring Chic Sale ; went to the Fox Coast studio in July 1928; in December, 1928, joined Universal; directed the Rooney family and "The Colle- gians"; 1930, returned to New York to stage "Chick" Sale productions for the Shuberts ; wrote material for "Chick" Sale comedies, pro- duced by Louis Brock for Radio Pictures; now directing features for RKO. T T

HOPPER, E. MASON

b. Dec. 6, 188S, Enosburg, Vt. ; Univ. of Mary- land and studied art in Europe; playrt semi- professional baseball and assisted father in manufacture of stock foods ; syndicate cartoon- ist ; appeared in stock, musical comecies, and did sketching and cartoons in a vaudeville act ; started film work as director and author of "Mr. Wise," 1911, for Essanay, Chicago; cre- ated George Ade fables for Essanay, directed three years for Pathe, then organized own com- pany, releasing through Lasky ; worked for Essanay, Famous, Goldwyn, First National, Metropolitan-P. D. C, Pathe; with M-G-M in 1929 ; was with Columbia ; author of over 400 scripts; made 350 films; now free-lancing; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; hobbies : rare prints, old books, outdoor sports.

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HORNBLOW, ARTHUR, JR.

b. March 15, 1893, New York; educ. Dartmouth College ; became special feature writer, con- tributing to the New York Times, The World, The Sun and many magazines ; intending to en- ter the practice of criminal law studied law at night and was admitted to the bar in New York State in 1917; entered army in the intelligence division of the General Staff, thereupon served as first lieutenant in the counter-espionage sec- tion of the army in France for year and a half ; returned to America and to the theater, did a series of adaptations from the French and joined Charles Frohman Company as assistant produciiig director under Gilbert Miller ; participated in the production of many plays; partnership with Robert Milton ; he produced personally "Bride of the Lamb," "The Dark Angel" and "The Youngest" ; continued his writing of fiction for magazines ; conducted for two years Theater Magazine's department of dramatic criticism, "Mr. Hornblow Goes to the Play"; 1926 wrote "The Captive," an adaptation from the French ; March, 1927, signed by Samuel Goldwyn to come to Hollywood as a writer, at the same time sold Goldwyn the rights to "The Dark Angel" ; when talking pictures arrived went to New York and secured the services of Sidney Howard and the rights to "Bulldog Drummond" for Ronald Colman, which subsequently meant a fortune to the Goldwyn Company; from then on, as chief production executive produced many impor- tant pictures ; concluded long association with Goldwyn Nov. 4, 1933; November 16, 1933, signed with Paramount as an associate producer, his duties there started January 1, 1934.

HORNE, HAL

b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 12, 1896; educ. English high school, Boston, Mass., Tufts College, Med- ford, Mass. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; was director of publicity. Boy Scouts of America; director publicity Mayflower Photoplay Corporation; general manager. Far West Theater Circuit, Los Angeles; president. Home Circuit,

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San Jose, Calif.; winner of American Spectator Award for best advertising in any field; director ot advertising and publicity for United Artists; in 1936, joined RKO Kadio as a producer; now with Walter Wanger.

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HORNE. JAMES W.

b. 1880, San Francisco; educ. 'Frisco; legiti- mate actor nine years, Belasco & Mayer, Cofian & Harris; scenario editor of Kalem, 1912; man- ager of Kalem, 1913; director for Kalem, Uni- versal, Pathe (serials), and, 1921-22-23, with Thos. H. Ince, directing Douglas MacLean ; F B O, Ethel Clayton Prod., 1925; F B O, 1926; Roach, two-reel comedies; features, 1926- 1927, F B O; United Artists, 1927-28; free- lancing in 1928-29 ; directing lor Hal Roach ir 1930-31; Universal in 1934; directed i^aurei- Hardy feature for Hal Roach ; now free-lancing.

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HOWARD, DAVID

b. Philadelphia in 1896 ; educ. in Philadelphia ; appeared in stock repertoire on road ; was as- sistant director with Edward Sloman, Rex In- gram, D. W. Griffith, King Vidor ; co-directed, wrote continuities and adaptations with Vidor ; directed Spanish versions ; directed four George O'Brien pictures for Fox; directed for Mascot; directed for Sol Lesser for Fox release ; now under contract to George O'Brien; hobby: sailing.

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HOWARD, WILLIAM K.

b. St. Mary's, O. ; educ. St. Mary's high school, Ohio State Univ. ; civil engineer ; joined sales force of Vitagraph, Cincinnati ; course in night law school, Cincinnati ; manager theater ;

salesman, Minneapolis exchange of Vitagraph, later rising to manager ot that office, field- artilleryman two years in World war ; joined Universal after Armistice, 1918, as sales ad- visor ; from "U" to Fox, assistant director, scenarist, finally director; made four for Fox; two for FBO, one for Ince, six for Lasky ; signed with Cecil Be De Mille-P. D. C, 1926, remaining with De Mille-Pathe in 1927, joining Fox in 1928; was unuer contract to M-G-M ; now directing for London Films; member of Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences. T T

HOYT, HARRY O.

b. August 6, 1891, Minneapolis; educ. Univ. of Minnesota, Columbia, Yale ; wrote short stories and novels for 15 years; author of screen originals for 11 years; story editor for Fox, Metro, Goldwyn ; Kalem bought most of his originals; 1918, director of World Films; 1923, First National ; wrote continuities for First Na- tional ; directed for Associated Exhibitors, Weber & North, American Releasing, Embassy Pictures, Warner Bros.. First Division, and other independents in 1928-29; now free-lancing; member Lamb's, N. Y. ; Yale Club, N. Y.

HUBBARD, LUCIEN

b. Cincinnati, Dec. 21, 1888; educ. in grammar and high school at Bellevue, Ky. ; reporter for Cincinnati "Times Star" in 1907 and worked for various other newspapers ; night city editor of New York "Press" and the "Tribune"; after the war entered pictures as a writer for Para- mount and other companies ; wrote and directed for M-G-M; produced for Caddo; wrote and produced for Paramount and Warners ; asso- ciated with many M-G-M productions; now pro-

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HUMBERSTONE, H. BRUCE

b. Butt'aio, New York, 1903; educ. Cleveland, and Miami Ohio Military Institute; was script clerk, second assistant director; was assistant di- rector to Lois Weljer, Harry Pollard, King Vidor, Fred Niblo, Edmund Goulding, Wesley Kuggles, Sam Taylor, George Fitzmaurice, Allan Dwan; directed for RKO, Tiffany, Fararaount, Warner Bros., Fox, and M-G-M; now with 20th Cen- tury-Fox; member of the Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; hobbies: tropical fish.

HUNT, CHARLES

1j. Fort Lee, New Jersey; screen career began with Eclair Filmi in 1911 as assistant director, him editor, production manager, director; now with Condor.

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HURLEY, HAROLD H.

b. Pentwater, Mich., Feb. 22, 1898; educ. Uni- versity of Southern California, two years and graduated from University of London, England ; newspaper work, press department. Universal and Paramount ; excliange and theater depart- ment, Universal ; early in 1933 made associate producer of Zane Grey subjects, continuing vari- ous other executive duties for Paramount ; pro- duced for Paramount since 1934.

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HUTCHISON, CHARLES

b. Dec. 3, Philadelphia, Pa.; in 1934, directed for Ideal Pictures; 1935, directed for Peerless Pic- tures, Mitchell Leichter and Ambassador Pic- tures ; now free-lancing.

HYMAN, BERNARD

b. Grafton, W. Va., Aug. 20, 1897 ; educ. New York public schools, Yale University ; associate producer at M-G-M where he has produced many pictures.

INGRAM, REX b. 1892, Dublin, Ireland; educ. St. Columbia's College, Trinity College, Dublin, and Yale; studied sculpture under Lawrie ; appeared in pantomine in Europe; to America 1911; rail- road man at New Haven, 1911; student of fine arts, Yale, 1912, studying sculpture, later serv- ing as assistant to Prof. Lawrie ; wrote sce- narios for Edison Co., afterward acted for Edi- son and Vitagraph ; wrote scenarios for Fox ; directed one of his own stories for Universal, followed by series; 1917, joined Royal Flying Corps., commissioned as second lieutenant and served in World War ; made two "U"s after the War, 1918-19; joined M-G-M; Yale awarded degree of B.F.A. for "Four Horsemen" ; oper- ated own studi ' a.'il . wn nr liuctio'i nn t at Nice, France ; selected one of ten best directors of 1926 and also 1927, in "The Film Daily" Directors' Polls.

ISING. RUDOLPH

1). Kansas City, Aug. 7. 1903 ; educ. Kansas City ; a portrait and still photographer ; 1923, cartoonist and photographer for Walt Disney in Kansas City ; 1925, came to Hollywood and worked for Disney and Charles Mintz ; 1930, with Hugh Harman, organized "Harman-Ising," producing "Merrie Melodies" and "Looney Tunes" for Warner Bros, release; 1934, pro- duced "Happy Harmonies" for M-G-M.

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JAMES, ALAN

Pioneer director, beginning about 1922 when he acted as assistant director; in 1923, made

"Firebrand," 1924, six Westerns for Goldstone Prod., and one for Ambassador Pictures, both state rights; 1925, one for Goldstone and same for Davis; 1926, series of three Westerns for Chesterfield Pictures and in 1927, Westerns for Pathe, several with Buffalo Bll, Jr. and then with Lumas, Elbee and otliers in iy2ii-29 ; di- rected several Kan Maynard features for Uni- versal; now free-lancing.

JASON, LEIGH

b. 1904, New York City ; educ. Colunihia Uni- versity ; directed a lit'.le theater fivoup in Los Angeles ; worked in all branches of pro- duction except camera work ; under contract to Universal in 1927-28; contract with TiflEany early in 1929 ; directed novelty shorts for RKO release ; directed comedy shorts for RKO ; di- rected shorts for M-G-M ; now directing features for RKO.

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JOHNSON, NUNNALLY

b. Columbus, Georgia, Dec. 5, 1897; educ. high school of that city; got his first newspaper job on the Columbia Enquirer-Sun; in 1916, became reporter on the Savannah Press in Savannah, Ga.; in June, 1916, before America entered the war, he joined the Army, emerging two and a half years later from the headquarters troop of the 31st Division as a second lieutenant with- out having left the country; in 1919, went to New York to take up his newspaper career on a larger scale; his first job there in the Tribune lasted but a few months before moving over to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle where he remained for seven years, during which he also ran a humorous column under the head, "One Word After Another" ; then followed a year on the New York Herald-Tribune and a year on the Evening Post, again attaining a column of his own as "The Roving Reporter"; in 1923, his first short story was accepted by Smart Set, then published by H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan; one year later he sold his first story to the Saturday Evening Post; in 1930, gave up his newspaper work to devote himself entirely to writing stories, but since Hollywood and the movies pressed him into service three years ago, he has written and published only one short story, and that in the Saturday Evening Post; his first assignment was with Paramount; then followed two months with Samuel Goldwyn and a return to Paramount; July 4, 1933, signed his present contract with 20th Century-Fox; associate producer and writer for 20th Century-Fox. T T

JONES, CHARLES (BUCK)

b. Vincennes, Ind., Dec. 4, 1889; U. S. Army and Air Service ; started in show business with Millers 101 Ranch Circus; entered pictures in 1918 as stunt double; western star for Fox 1920; western star for Columbia ; western star for Universal, 1933 ; produced his own pictures in which he starred ; now producing for Columbia release.

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JONES, PAUL M.

b. Bristol, Tenn., March 14, 1897 ; Tennessee and California ; attended Egan's Dramatic School, Los Angeles ; entered picture work in 1918 as prop man at Realart ; set dresser at Paramount ; acted in two-reel comedies ; wrote poetry ; co-directed for Pathe ; assistant director on 25 pictures ; assisted Ernst Lubitsch, E. H. Griffith, Wesley Ruggles, Gregory LaCava, Ed- ward Sutherland and others ; gag man and dialogue writer for I. E. Chadwick; wrote screen- plays ; assistant to William LeBaron on all Mae West, W. C. Fields and Bing Crosby pictures ; under contract to Paramount as a producer.

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KANE, JOSEPH

b. San Diego, California; educ. San Diego, and Pasadena Junior College; was an orchestra cello- player; got into pictures by selling a feature story, and landed a writer's job with FBO; next spent four years cutting pictures and stepped into directing Gene Autry musical westerns for Republic, where he is now under contract.

KANE, ROBERT T.

b. Jamestown, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1886; at age of 8 moved to Oil City, Pa. ; educ. primary school ; social secretary Detroit Y. M. C. A. ; studied civil engineering; employed Engineering Dept. City of Cleveland ; developed first cost system for Cadillac Motors; 1906 moved to Seattle; went north during gold rush, located at Nome; employed as level man building ditches for Alaska Mining Co. ; organized a theatrical com- pany at Nome ; returned to San Francisco en- tered newspaper work ; manager and treasurer of the Valencia theater; organized William Morris circuit in the west and as secretary- treasurer built 12 theaters; 1911 organized American Theater Curtain and Supply Co. ; con- solidated with Alco Film which later became Metro; started as independent producer in 1915- 16; as president of Paralta Films built the larg- est studio in Calif., which later became the Paramount plant; enlisted as private in War; discharged as captain ; confined at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore ; appointed by Secretary of State, in charge of all Government films ; became general manager of Paramount production at Lon^ Island ; served four years ; directed pro- duction in Germany, London, France, Los Angeles ; resigned to become an independent producer and made some 25 features for Para- mount, First National and Pathe ; produced first

musical picture in sound ; organized Cine Stu- dios Continental ; sold to Paramount in 1930 ; became general manager of European production for Paramount ; decorated with the order of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the Presi- dent of France for his contribution to interna- tional films; produced the first all-French talk- ing picture ; made pictures in several other languages; was associate producer for 20th Cen- tury-Fox now in charge of English production for 20th Century-Fox.

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KATZ, SAM

b. Russia, 1892; brought to this country at the age of three months; raised in Chicago; in 1905, at the age of 13, got a job playing the piano in Carl Laemmle's first 5 -cent motion picture house on Chicago's West Side, while continuing his school work; at the age of 16, he had his own theater with 144 folding chairs, which he later increased to 275 and installed an orchestra; later bought two more theaters; main amijition was to become a lawyer and, being graduated from high school at this time, he entered North- western University where he attended night school while continuing his business activities; in 1914, formed Amalgamated Theater Corp.; about this time he met Barney Balaban, and they erected the Central Park Theater; venture won interest and backing of financial circles and, before long, Rivera was built, which was followed by the string of de luxe houses which all Chicago knows as Balaban & Katz; im- pressed by the brilliant success of this firm, directors of Paramount Famous Lasky Corpora- tion in 1925 prevailed upon the Chicago concern to take over management of its houses and Katz

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took executive charge of the new enterprise, vice- president, Paramount Publix; resigned in 1933, to head his own producing company; later joined M-G-M as production executive.

KATZMAN. SAM

b. New York, July 7, 1900; with Fox 1914- 1931 ; during that period also with First Na- tional and Cosmopolitan ; held positions from prop boy to production manager and assistant to producers; 1931 produced Screencraft Prods, for Showmen's Pictures; 1934, associated in the production of Bob Steele Westerns for Supreme Pictures ; now producing as Victory Pictures.

KAUFMAN, EDWARD

b. Chicago, 111., Aug. 20, 1893; educ. Paterson high school, Paterson, N. J.; newspaper man with Philadelphia Times, New York Press, Bal- timore News, Washington Times when all were under Frank Munsey Syndicate; entered pic- tures in 1933 with American Film Company, Santa Barbara ; now producer at RKO Radio.

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KEIGHLEY, WILLIAM b. Philadelphia ; edu. Philadelphia high school ; acted and directed on stage for 20 years ; di- rected dialogue on "Resurrection" ; staged "Elizabeth the Queen," "Tomorrow and To- morrow," "The Bad Girl," "The Greeks Had a Word for It" at Belasco theater, Los Angeles; is with Warner Bros.

KELLY, BURT

b. New York City, Oct. 6, 1898; educ. N. Y. schools ; buying and booking for Paramount- Publix from 1923 to 1927; producel for Tiffany, K. B. S. and Select; operated Dominion Pro- ductions in Canada ; now with Republic.

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KENTON, ERLE C.

b. Aug. 1 1895, Missouri; educ. Kansas City, Mo. ; in stock, circusses and pony shows ; signed with Keystone as one of the famous "cops," remaining with Sennett several years, advancing to directorship ; made features for Sennett fal- lowing shorts ; worked for Warners, Famous, P. D. C, Metropolitan, Pathe, Paramount, Gotham ; under contract to Columbia, 1928-29 ; directing for M-G-M in 1930; was with Colum- bia ; now free-lancing ; hobbies : photography, handball and squash.

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KILLY, EDWARD

b. Jan. 18, 1903, Danbury, Conn. ; educ. Dan- bury public schools and Stevens Institute, Jer- sey City ; worked in labor dept. as grip boy and props at FBO, assistant to George Cukor, Herbert Brenon, Gregory LaCava, Richard Boleslawski, William A. Seiter and others ; co- directed for RKO; now directing for RKO.

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KIMBALL, FENN

Previous to entering motion pictures, was en- gaged in the securities brokerage business; later formed the California Studios, located on Beach- wood Drive, where he rented facilities and equip- ment to various independents as well as co- operating in the production of various pictures; in August, 1935, sold the lease and a large part of the equipment to Columbia Pictures and formed Banner Pictures Corp. ; then formed General Pictures.

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KING, BURTON

b. Cincinnati ; screen career, began with Equi- table; later with Metro, Pathe, Selznick, Gotham. Associated Exhibitors; 1923, supervised for Freuler ; now free-lancing.

KING, HENRY

b. 1892, Christiansburg, Va. ; spent early days on plantation ; educ. Riverside School, Va. ; appeared in repertoire, vaudeville, circus, bur- lesque, stock; in legitimate 10 years; leads in films with Lubin seven months, then Balboa ; starred by Pathe; director for Pathe; made one of first serials, Pathe ; discovered Baby Marie Osborne ; co-starred with her in five, directed rest of series ; discovered Cullen Landis ; directed Wm. Russell, series, for American ; series for Thos. Ince, series for Jesse Hampton ; joined Inspiration, went to Rome and made "White Sister"; made "Romola," in Florence, first film made on panchromatic stock in entirety; joined Samuel Goldwyn tUnited Artists) 1925 ; director-general for Inspiration, releasing through United Artists in 1928-29 ; directing for Fox since 1930; hobbies: all sports; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot; di- rected "State Fair" one of the National Board of Review Ten Best of 1933, and one of the Ten Best in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot.

KING, LOUIS

b. Christiansburg, Va. ; educ. University of Virginia; entered pictures in 1919 as an actor with American Film Co., Santa Barbara, Calif. ; assistant director at Fox in 1922, direct- ing his first feature in the East in 1926 ; with FBO in 1927-28 and free-lancing in 1928-29; 1930-31, directing Buck Jones pictures for Co- lumbia release ; directed independent features until September, 1932, when he joined Fox; was with Warner Bros. ; now with Paramount.

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KIRKWOOD, RAY

b. Dotter, Pa., June 16, 1893; educ. attended Pittsburgh high school; 1908-14, maintenance en- gineer in charge of Corapolis station for Pro- ducers and Refining Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 1915-25, assistant director and production mana- ger for Thomas H. Ince; 1925-26, introducing Ray Kirkwood Productions in San Salvador, A. C; also distributing Paramount pictures, manager of theater Colon in San Salvador; 1926-28, assistant director for BO, Hollywood, Calif; 1928-29, established the Ray Kirkwood Studios in San Diego, Calif.; 1929-33, directing and purchasing for Comptoir Nord African in Spain, France and North and South Africas; producer and director Ray Kirkwood Produc- tions.

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KLEMENT, OTTO

b. Czechoslovakia, June 1893; educ. Vienna and London; publisher of books in Vienna, play- broker, and stage producer; supported the Avant- gart picture movement in Central Europe; found- ed Garrett-KIement Productions in London in April, 1935; now producing for that company.

KOHNER, PAUL

b. Teplitz Schoenau, Czechoslovakia, May 29, 1902; educ. schools at Teplitz Schoenau, at Aussig and at the Conservatory of Music, Prague ; started business career with Universal at 20, touring Europe as Carl Laemmle's, Sr., personal representative ; producing in Europe during recent years ; came to Hollywood in spring of 1935; now with Columbia; hobbies: music, literature, tennis and rowing.

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KORDA, ALEXANDER

Newspaper reporter in Europe ; began directing, 1916, Budapest, later to Vienna, Rome and then Ufa, Berlin; arrived in America 1926, joining First National and making "The Stolen

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Bride" as his first in this country; joined Fox in 1927, switching again to First National for

1927-2S-29; with Fox in 193U ; organized Lon- don Filni.-i in England; member Academy ol M. P. Arts and Sciences; hobbies: making mo- tion pictures and reading; directed "Private Life of Henry VIII," one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1933, Film Daily poll.

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KORDA, ZOLTAN

b. Hungary, 1895 ; film work in Budapest, Vien- na and Berlin ; also with Fox in U. S. ; directed "Saunders of the River" for London Films; now with London Films.

r T KOSTER, HENRY

b. Berlin, May 1, 1905; studied painting at Academy of Arts in Berlin and Vienna ; left newspaper work and wrote 51 scenarios for Ufa, Universal, Terra Films; directed "Adventures of a Beautiful Woman" for Aafa ; now directing at Universal City.

KULL, EDWARD

b. Chicago, Dec.

10, 1885; educ. Chicago;

1907-1915, with Selig as director; with Universal as director and cameraman ; 1922, with Cecil B. deMille as special effects man; 1923. with Douglas Fairbanks as effects man; 1924-1925, with Pathe ; free-lanced ; directed for Burroughs- Tarzan Enterprises ; now free-lancing.

LA CAVA, GREGORY

Artist, cartoonist for American Press Ass'n, for "N. Y. World," "N. Y. Sun-Herald"; one of the first in animated cartoon field ; four years director-in-chief Hearst Internat'l Comic Films,

training artists, writing scenarios, producing cartoons in Hearst papers for screen ; migrated to Hollywood, writing originals, scenarios, for Lloyd Hamilton and Jack White; adaptations for Johnny Hines' "Torchy" series for C. C. Burr ; Mack Seiinett two-reel dnector ; made "Chick" Sale's first film ; joined Paramount, di- recting Dix and others, switching later to First iVational, and, in 1929, Patlie ; was with Twentieth Century, Walter Wanger, Columbia and Universal; now with RKO.

LACHMAN, HARRY

b. June 29, 1886 ; educ. University Mich. ; pre- vious career, artist; entered pictures in 1925,

through Rex Ingiani; directed for Fox and Hal -Roach; now with Columbia; member: Cheva- Uer of Legion of Honor, Masons Lodge and American Assoc. M. P. Engineers. T T

LACKEY, W. T.

b. Saugerties, New York, Feb. 4, 1897 ; educ. Cornell University, Columbia University Law School LL.B.; U. S. Army, 1918-1919; admitted to the Bar 1920; practiced law in New York City, 1920-21 ; produced Sewell Ford Torchy stories, distributed by Educational ; independent production in New York until 1925 ; independent production in Hollywood, 1925-1932; Monogram producer, 1932-1935 : now supervisor at Para- mount ; hobbies : golf and swimming.

LAEMMLE, CARL, JR.

b. Chicago, April 28, 1908 ; only son of Carl Laemmie, president LTniversal Pictures Corp. ; educ. Ethical Culture and Clark Academies, New York City ; entered motion pictures at Universal City in 1925 ; preparing stories and

CHRISTY CABANNE

Director Under Contract to RKO-Radio

"The Last Outlaw"

"We Who Are About to Die"

"Criminal Lawyer"

"Don't Tell the Wife"

"You Can't Beat Love"

"Annapolis Salute"

In Production

"The Westland Case"

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supervising production on "The Collegians" series of short subjects, eventually making 44 of these pictures in four series ; made an associate producer as a result of his success ; 1929 be- came general manager of Universal City ; re- mained as general manager for five years ; re- cently became producer to concentrate on his own series of special productions; 1936, resigned from Universal; now with M-G-M; hobbies, bas- ketball and tennis.

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LAEMMLE. ERNST

b. 1900, Munich, Germany; studied history of art at Munich Univ. ; first film work at Uni- versal, assistant director to Clarence Brown, Stuart Paton, Edward Laemmle, asd then di- rector of short subjects, finally features, 1926 ; joined Warners as assistant to Ernst Lubitsch ; 1927-28, with Universal; in 1928, sent to Ger- many to make features for Universal, remaining ill 1929-30 ; was under contract to Universal ; now free-lancing ; hobbies : all sports. T T

LAMONT. CHARLES b. 1898, San Francisco, Gal. ; educ. Oakland, Cal., Paris; played in legit as a youth; parents were professionals ; first film work for L-Ko in 1919; directed 1922; directed comedies for Uni- versal, Fox, Sennett, Christie, Educational, where he made shorts in 1927-28-29 ; later with I'niversal. directed features for Chesterfield; now freelancing ; member Academy of the M. P. Arts and Sciences.

LANDAU, Leslie' L.

b. London; educ. Cheltenham College and sub- sequently studied for foreign banking in Darm- start, Germany; returned to London in 1923 to join private banking house but accepted offer to study film business with Fox ; worked in all departments between 1923-1929 with extensive tours in Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia; joined British Movietone News at its inception, occupying posts as News Edi- tor and Associate Editor ; produced and directed many special short subjects 1932-1933; joined Fox British Pictures in 1934 as producer; joined 20tli Century-Fox, Hollywood, as asso- ciate producer in 1936.

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LANFIELD, SIDNEY Writer, b. Chicago, III., April 20, 1899; educ. University of Chicago ; specialized in music ; previous career ; made piano rolls and phono- g^-aph records; 10 years on stage; wrote songs and material for revues ; Entered pictures in September, 1925, writing comedies for Fox. Screen work includes "Romance of the Under- world," "Girl in Every Port" ; scenario and dialogue for "Big Time" (Fox): club: Masonic Order; Sport; swimming; wife's professional name Shirley Mason; directed for Twentieth Century and Charles Rogers Paramount ; di- rected for Edward Small ; now with 20th Cen- tury-Fox.

LANG. FRITZ

b. in Vienna; studied architecture for two years in Vienna's technical high school, disliked it so much that he ran away from home and became an artist; painted postcards and sold them in Belgium, later was an artist in the Latin quarter of Paris; when the war broke out returned to his home, Vienna, to enlist in the Austrian army and served throughout the war; began to write short stories, his writings came to the attention of Eric Pommer of Ufa and_ he gave him a job as a writer; wrote sce- narios for more than a year; then started to direct; he writes practically all the stories he directs; came to Hollywood from Germany two

years ago; made his American debut as direc- tor for M-G-M ; now with Paramount.

LANG, WALTER.

b. 1897, Memphis, Tenn. ; stage actor three years; production work, since 1920; made shorts and then features, directing latter since 1926 for numerous independent companies, including Columbia, Chadwick, Lumas, and one for Pathe; signed by James Cruze, Inc., to make sound shorts in 1929 for independent market; has directed features for James Cruze, Inc.; directed for 20th Century, Columbia, Ki-^O and Universal ; now with 20th Century-Fox.

LANTZ, WALTER

has been in the cartoon production field for more than twenty years; started in 1915 with Barrie Film Studio making "Mutt and Jeff" series for Fox release, was 15 years old then; in 1918 went with Hearst International Studios and produced the famous "Katzenjammer Kids," "Happy Hooligan," "Krazy Kat," "Silk Hat Harry" and "Jerry on the job"; was with them for four years until 1922; from 1923 to 1927 produced "Colonel Heeza Liar," "Dinkey Doo- dles" and "Pete the Pup" for J. R. Bray ; came to Hollywood in 1928 and worked as a gag man for Universal and Mack Sennett ; or- ganized new "Oswald" cartoon department in 1929 for Universal and has been there ever since ; produced approximately 26 "Oswalds" a year for the past six years as well as thirteen "Pooch the Pup" and six "Cartune Classics" in Techni- color ; produced the first synchronized color car- toon, this cartoon was a feature of the Universal Picture, "The King of Jazz," which was released in 1930.

LASKY, JESSE L.

b. San Francisco, Sept. 13; educ. public schools in San Francisco and San Jose; graduated from the Santa Clara High School ; played the piano and cornet in various San Francisco orchestras; tried his hand at reporting; one of the first 100 men to join Alaskan gold rush to Nome; re- turned to Calif., organized a vaudeville act, in association with his sister, and joined Herman the Great's road-show, became Herman's man- ager, and later launched on_ his own as a pro- ducer and booker of vaudeville ; as a vaudeville impresario, he built up a fortune of $150,000; married and traveled to Europe on a vacation ; while there was impressed with the popularity of the continental cabarets, particularly the one operated in connection with the Folies Bergere in Paris ; returned to New York ; became asso- ciated with the late Henry B. Harris, and es- tablished a Folies Bergere on Broadway; an artistic success, but a financial flop that cost practically his entire fortune ; combined with Harris in the production of stage plays which proved more successful ; produced an original operetta, and uncovered Cecil B. deMille, whom he engaged as collaborator; Jan., 1914, joined forces with deMille and Samuel Goldwyn and organized the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Co. with himself as president ; company moved to Hollywood and established a studio at Vine and Selma Avenue; "The Squaw Man" was their first picture ; then they produced several of the early Belasco dramas; in July, 1916, Famous Players Film Co. and Jesse L. Lasky Feature Film Co. combined ; he was made vice-presi- dent in charge of production, and until June, 1932, remained actively in charge of all pro- duction for Paramount; September, 1932, Lasky resigned from Paramount and joined Fox Film Corp.. as an independent producer, was with Pickford-Lasky Productions; now with RKO. T T

LAW, HAROLD

b. Chicago, 111.; educ. public schools; worked ior four years with the Pinkerton Detective

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Bureau ; was connected with the first radio sta- tion in Los Angeles; started at Mack Sennett as script clerk ; when Sennett closed he came to Hal Roach Studios; writer on the Roach staff ; directed all the Charley Chase comedies during 193S ; co-directed Chase in a feature length comedy. _ _

LEE, ROWLAND V.

LeBARON, WILLIAM

b. Elgin, Illinois; educ. there, later entered Uni- versity of Chicago and completed his education at New York University; 1918, after great suc- cess as fictionist and writer of special articles, became editor of Colliers Weekly ; later became general manager of Cosmopolitan Film Produc- tions, a post he held for five years; 1924 joined Famous Players-Lasky as associate producer at Long Island Studios, with them three years; 1927 went to Hollywood as a producer for F.B.O. and when that studio was absorbed by Radio Pictures he became vice-president in charge of production, a post he held until 1931; author of Broadway dramas and musical shows; 1932 joined Paramount as an associate producer ; now in charge of Paramount production. T T

Le BORG, REGINALD

Directed the opera sequence in "Here's To Ro- mance; now directing for M-G-M. T T

LEDERMAN, ROSS

Director for Warner Bros, in 1927-28 specializ- ing in dog pictures, making series of Rinty's ; made "A Dog of the Regiment" in 1927 and "A Race for Life" and "Rinty of the Desert" in 1928; continued with same company in 1929- 30; was with Warner Bros.; now with Colum- bia.

b. Findlay, Ohio; educ. Columbia Univ.; stage actor; film actor, 1915; served World War; joined Thomas Ince as actor in 1919, later be- came director, continuing with Goldwyn, Fox, Paramount, remaining with latter in 1929-30; hobbies: playwriting and all sports; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, and M. P. D. A., Hollywood; directed "Zoo in Buda- pest" one of the National Board of Review Ten Best for 1933 ; directed for Jesse L. Lasky and Edward Small ; directed "The Count of Monte Cristo," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily poll; directed for RKO and Pickford-Lasky ; was in England; now with RKO.

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LEE, SAMMY

b. New York May 26 ; educ. New York public schools; went on stage in 1916; toured with Harry Evans as Evans and Lee until 1918; formed new act of Norton and Lee until 1923 ; directed musical ensembles for many legitimate productions, including work for Earl Carroll, Ziegfeld, Fred and Adele Astaire and the Metro- politan Opera House; came to Hollywood and has directed dances and ensembles for M-G-M, and 20th Century Fox ; conceived and directed "New Shoes" a M-G-M short subject; directed dances for 20th Century-Fo.x ; now free-lancing.

LEICHTER, mItCHELL

b. San Francisco. June 10, 1885; educ. Mission Grammar School; 1906 opened a vaudeville agency in New York, booking headliners in theaters throughout the East ; operated the Midway at the San Francisco Exposition in

MONTE BRICE

'Merry-Go-Round of 1938'

Original and Screenplay*

'Young Man's Fancy'

Screenplay*

"French Import"

Screenplay*

In Collaboration.

For Universal

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BIOGRAPHIES

1914-15; established a film export and import business in New York ; now head of Advance Pictures.

LEISEN, MITCHELL

b. Oct. 6, 1897, Menominee, Mich.; educ. School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis; painting and sculptoring, Art Insti- tute, Chicago; joined firm of Marshall & Fox, Chicago, architects; came to California in 1919 as art director for C. B. DeMille on "Male and Female"; was with DeMille for several years; art director on "Thief of Bagdad" and "Robin Hood"; in 1933 co-directed for Para- mount; is under contract to Paramount.

LEONARD, ROBERT Z.

b. 1889, Denver, 111.; career began with Cali- fornia Opera Co., prop man, comedian, stage manager for comic opera and drama ; sang in over 100 light operas and then became film player; directed for Universal, Cosmopolitan, Famous, TifTany, Metro, M-G-M, continuing with same company in 1929-30-31-32-33-34, still with M-G-M ; directed "Divorcee." voted one of the "Ten Best Pictures of 1930" in the FILM DAILY poll; selected one of the "Ten Best Directors of 1930-31" in annual FILM DAILY poll ; directed "The Great Ziegfeld," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

LE ROY, MERVYN

b. 1900, San Francisco; vaudeville and legit actor several years; entered pictures 1920 as assistant cameraman, cameraman, other produc- tion capacities until assistant directorship, then director for First National, 1927, assigned to Colleen Moore unit ; others for First National in 1927-28-29-30-31-32-33-34; directed "Five Star Final." voted one of the "Ten Best Pictures of 1931," in the Film Daily poll; directed "I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang," selected one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1933 in the Film Daily poll ; hobbies : tennis, horseback riding, polo; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; now head of Mervyn Le Roy Produc- tions, releasing through Warner Bros.

LESSER, SOL

b. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 17, 1890; entered pic- ture business in 1907 at San Francisco; estab- lished Golden Gate Film Exchange and All Star Feature Distributors Exchanga, which were con- solidated with Miles Bros, and California Film Exchange in 1914; established a circuit of thea- ters in Northern California in 1916 ; moved to Los Angeles in 1919; in association with other organized West Coast Theaters which in six years expanded until it controlled 175 California theaters; 1926, sold out interest in West Coast and retired; made European tour; from 1916 to 1926 All Star Features produced a series ol Jackie Coogan features for First National Re- lease; 1922, Principal Pictures Corp. was formed to produce for First National release; 1930. as- sociated with Inspiration Pictures; resigned to become assistant to Joseph Schenck at L^nited Artists; 1931, resigned to handle Universal Theater Circuit; 1932, formed Principal Dis- tributing Corp.; 1933, produced a Buster Crabbe feature; 1934, produced for Fox release; August, 1934, began production on a series of George O'Brien pictures for Fox release; also produced two Harold Bell Wright specials for Columbia release and two features starring Bobby Breen, nine-year-old lyric tenor; producing for RKO and 20th Century-Fox release.

LEVINE, NAT

b. New York City, July 26. 1899; started mo- tion picture career as office boy for Marcus Loew ; joined Margaret Winkler, producer of

Krazy Kat cartoons; became independent pro- ducer for state right market; organized Mascot Pictures m 1924, producing serials; became pres- ident of Republic Productions shortly after merger of Mascot and Monogram in 1935; now a producer for M-G-M.

LEVOY, ALBERT E.

b. February 15, 1902, Montreal, Canada; educ. McGiU University, graduating 1923 ; started in motion picture business 1926 as Business Man- ager for C. B. Mintz, West Coast Productions; 1932, joined Mascot Pictures Corp. as Business Manager; 1933 became General Manager of the same concern; 1935, became associate producer for Republic Productions when Mascot became Republic; now producing for Republic.

LEWIN, ALBERT

b. New York City, 1894; educ. A.B., New York University, 1915; M.A., Harvard University, 1916; instructor in English, University of Mis- souri 1916-17; assistant director, American Jew- ish Relief Committee, 1917-18; successively scenario writer, story editor, associate producer^ for M-G-M; was associate producer for Irving G Thalberg; now producing for Paramount.

LEWIS, ALBERT "

b. New York City, March 15, 1889; educ. large- ly self-gained in earlier youth; in later years completed a thorough course in academic in- struction by special study; joined the theater in hts teens as a producer; formed a partnership with Max Gordon which lasted 16 years; through this partnership alone, and at times with Sam Hams, produced many plays; 1927, produced in- dependently; 1928, joined Fox as head of the story department; continued there four years; 1932, joined Paramount as an associate producer; 1936 joined RKO Radio as an associate producer.

LEWIS, DAVID T

b. Trinidad, Colo.. Dec. 14, 1906; educ. re- ceived B.A. and N.A. degrees from the Uni- versity of Washington; acting on the New York stage and appeared in several plays; joined Paramount as associate story editor; later with RKO Radio as associate producer; was with M-G-M; now with Warner Bros.

LEWIS, GENE

b. Philadelphia, in 1892; educ. in Philadelphia public and high schools; studied medicine for two years; started acting in 1914, his part being in George Ade's "Artie," produced in Chicago; played in New York in "Turn to the Right" ; later operated and directed his own stock companies ; operated a stock company in Dallas for 10 years; also ran companies in Memphis. Houston and San Antonio ; entered pictures as a director of dialogue, working on "Rose of the Rio Grande" ; also directed dia- logue for "Aloha." "Drums of Jeopardy," "Mothers Millions," "Honeymoon Lane" ; has also acted for First National Columbia, RKO- Pathe, now a dialogue director at Warner Bros.

LEWYN, LOUIS

b. Houston, Texas. Dec. 18, 1892; educ. Hous- ton. Texas, and Berlin, Germany; Aero Club nf American Aviation, medal of Merit, 1919; 1919, produced air picture released by Sol Les- ser; 1923, produced for Columbia release; 1925 produced for Pathe release; 1927, shorts for Paramount; 1928, Radiograms distributed by Columbia; produced "Voice of Hollywood" shorts for Tiffany release ; produced two series "Holly- wood-on-Parade" for Paramount 1932-33-34; pro- duced in Technicolor for release by M-G-M in 1935; now producing musicals in Technicolor for M-G-M release.

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LIGHTON, LOUIS D.

b. Omaha, Nov. 25, 1895 ; educ. at the Uni- versity of Arkansas; son of William H. LiKlnon, noted fiction writer m collaboration with whoiii he wrote his own first short stories and later wrote novels; during the war enlisted in the an service and was made an instructor; 19ly came to Los Angeles under contract with the old Cloldwyn company to assist in the transcription of some of the fiction he and his father had written together; after a year with Goldw>n free-lanced ; while writing for Universal, he met Hope Loring, a scenarist, they were married in 1920; at the conclusion of his contract with Clara Kimball Young, the couple decided to con- duct their future activities as a team and be- came the noteu scenario duo of Loring and Lighton ; free-lanced uniil 1924, when they signed for a year with Warner Bros. ; followed by six months at M-G-M ; October, 1925, they signed with Paramount, went abroad on a vacation tour of four months; after their return they wrote several scenarios; November, 1925, be- came an associate producer at Paramount ; now with M-G-M.

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LIKE, RALPH M.

b. Sept. 2, 1896; educ. mechanical engineering University of 111. ; owned and operated Natural Film Laboratories ; entered independent produc- tions in 1920: 1927, took over Charles Ray stu- dios for recording purposes and production, oper- ating under the name of International Film .Studios fiir independent productions. T T

LITVAK, MICHAEL ANATOLE

b. Kiev. Russia, May 1902; directed in Europe; I9.i7: directed for RKO ; now directing for Warner Bros.

LLOYD, FRANK b. Feb. 1889, Glasgow, Scotland; at IS played bits and parts in London ; toured England in stock, musical comedies, light operas ; to Los Angeles, 1910, appeared in Universals for three months ; wrote, directed one reel series for "U," also starring; joined Morosco-Pallas Pic- tures Co. directing features ; then to Fox, writ- ing scenarios; Goldwyn for two years; Joseph M. Schenck, Sol Lesser again Schenck; organ- ized Frank Lloyd Prod, for First National ; 1925-26, toured Orient, returning Jan., 1926, re- joining First National and in May, 1926, Fa- mous; 1927-28-29-30 with First National; voted best director of 1929 by Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; under contract to Fox; hobby : golf ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; selected one of ten best directors of 1928-29 and 1929-30 in "Film Daily" Annual Polls; directed "Berkeley Square" and "Caval- cade" two of the National Board of Review Ten Best of 1933 ; "Berkeley Square"_ voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily poll ; directed "Mutiny on the Boun- ty" one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936: directed for M-G-M; now producing and directing at Paramount.

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LLOYD, HAROLD

b. Burcbard, Neb., April 20, 1893 ; educ. Denver and San Diego high schools ; received his stage training teaching in dramatic school in San Diego for John Lane O'Connor, School of Dram- atic Art; appeared with the Burwood stock com- ])any in Omaha; 1913, began his screen career with Edison Company in San Diego ; then to Universal ; later with Mack Sennett ; his first contract was with Hal Roach for whom he did

LESLIE ARLISS

"Rhodes The Empire Builder"

Screenplay

"Windbag the Sailor"

Original Story

"Where There's a Will"

Original Story

"Everybody Dance"

Original Story and Screenplay

"All-in"

screenplay

"Good Morning Boys"

Screenplay

"0-Kay For Sound"

S'^reenplay

". . . Said O'Reilly to McNab"

Screenplay

"Rob Roy"

Original Story and Screenplay 'Scheduled for Early ProdLiction)

"Command Performance"

Original Story

"Jack Ahoy"

screenplay

"Orders Is Orders"

Screenplay

"My Old Dutch'

Original

"Roadhouse" "Heatwave"

Screenplay Sreenplay

All Above for

Gaumont-British Pictures Corporation

(Some in Collaboration)

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BIOGRAPHIES

"Lonesome Luke" comedies; tlien to Para- mount; with Patlic and returned to Paramount in 19.54.

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LOEW, DAVID

b. New York City, Oct. 5, 1897; educ. New York public schools ; Hamilton Institute, New York University ; joined Lnew's Theaters in 1916; 1919, made \ice-president of newly-or- ganized Loew's, Inc. ; Iield this office until 1935, supervising real estate and theater departments ; joined Hal Roach Studios as executive vice- president ; 1936, resigned from Roach organiza- tion to form his own producing company, star- ring Joe E. Brown and releasing through RKO ; is completing the RKO contract and will pro duce a Joe E. Brown series for Columbia.

LOGAN, JOSHUA

b. Te.xarkana. Tex.. Oct. 5, 1908; educ. Culver Military Academy. Princeton University; co- tounder of the University Players who during summer vacations ])ut on plays at Falmouth, Mass., after graduation became a stage producer and director ; producer and directed plays in Xew York and London ; came to Hollywood to be a dialogue director; now co-directing for Walter Wanger.

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LORD, DEL

b. 1895, Grimsley, Can. ; moved to Niagara Falls, N. v., when a child; went west with Willie Collier and doubled for him in the first picture Collier made on the Coast ; later ap- peared in Keystone comedies and from there went to Fox ; commissioned to direct, unas- sisted, Bobby Dunn and Glen Cavender, long association with Mack Sennett followed where he directed Ben Turpin, Louise Fazenda and others ; worked for First National. United Artists in 1927-28; later with Educational and Sennett and, in 1928-29 a free-lancer ; directing Vitaphone Varieties in 1930; later with Mack Sennett, Hal Roach, Phil L. Ryan and Columbia ; hobbies: speed boat racing and hunting; now under contract to Columbia.

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LORD, ROBERT

b. Chicago, May 1. 1902; educ. University of Chicago high school and Harvard ; reporter on the Boston Transcript and Boston Bulletin; play-writer and assistant to Robert Milton in New York ; writer at East Coast Fox Studios ; then Fox West Coast Studios; writer at Colum- bia; then at Warner Bros.; 1931, became a pro- ducer for Warner Bros., which capacity he still fills.

LOWE, EDWARD T., Jr.

b. Nashville, Tenn., June 29, 1890; educ. Nash- ville; sold his first story to Essanay Pictures; wrote numerous screen plays ; joined Fox in 1932. worked on Spanish pictures ; was associated with John Stone; 1935, became associate producer at 30th Century-Fox; was an associate producer for Phil Goldstone ; now with Paramount.

LUBIN, ARTHUR

h. Los Angeles. July 25; educ. Page Military Academy ; grammar school and high school in San Diego ; while at school was a member of stock companies that came to the city ; met Harold Lloyd, who gave him his first lessons in make-up J was given a scholarship to dramatic school ; whde at high school was head of the dramatic, debating and musical societies ; went to Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh ; graduated with a B.A. ; joined the stage employees' union to learn theater craft ; became director for the Carnegie Homestead Steel Co. which was in- terested in social service work ; returned to Cali- fornia to act on the stage and screen ; directed one-act plays for the Writers' Club for two years ; played in many pictures for Universal. First

National, Paramount and others ; returned to New York to play on the stage ; became casting director for Crosby (iaige and the Selwyns ; produced and directed his first play ; became a director for Ray-Miner Corp., a Paramount sub- sidiary; returned to Cahfornia as assistant to William LeBaron, Paramount producer ; assisted in making the first two Mae West pictures ; returned to .New York to direct Lenore Ulric; back to California as director for Monogram ; was under contract to Reiniblic ; now with Uni- versal.

LUBJTSCH, ERNST

1). 1892, Iterlin; theatrical career, stage actor under Max Keinhardt, touring Europe; 1912, began film work as comedy actor, a year later becoming short reel comedy director, while con- tinuing stage WO' k ; made a feature drama in 1918, followed by feature work until 1922, when he left Berlin for Hollywood; joined Warners, 1923, later switching to Paramount and M-G-M ; some of his early foreign films were distributed in the U. S. by First National; selected one of the ten best directors of 1925-26, 1926-27, 1927-28, _ 1928-29, 1929-30 in "Film Daily" Directors' Polls ; under contract to Paramount in 1928-29-30-31-32; directed "The Patriot," selected one of ten best pictures of 1928 in .\Mnual ■•I'ilm D.iily" Pull; dnecled for M-tl-M ; 1935 rejoined Paramount as Managing Director of Production ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; now has his own producing unit at Paramount.

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LUBY S. ROY

Ii. in New York City; educ. Stuyvesant High School, College of City of New York, New York University; entered picture production in 1918 with Bud Fisher Colmpany, producing "Mutt and Jeff" animated cartoons, at the same time studying Chemical Engineering at night; took prominent part in school dramatics, lioth as actor and director; directed Little Thea ter Group in New York; ran chain of theaters and film exchanges in West Indies 1923-1924; in 1925, distribution of pictures with Fox Film and Universal in New York City; in 1926, film editor and trick photographer with "Out of the Inkwell" Comedies; supervised and directed those comedies until 1930, besides editing fea- tures; came to Hollywood in 1931 as film editor with Tiffany, Goldstone and other independent producers; now directing for Supreme Pictures Corporation and other independents.

LUDWIG, EDWARD

h. 1899, Russia; educ. Canada and Xew York; writer and actor with Vitagraph and other early compatiies ; authored several original features then became director of features for F.B.O., First National, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Para- mount, Universal. Warner Bros.. Wanger and Columbia ; now directing for Paramount.

MacFADDEN, HAMILTON

b. Chelsea, Mass., in 1901 ; graduate of Har- vard, where he studied law ; made his first appearance on the stage in Santa Barbara, Calif.; acted in "The Beggar on Horseback"; staged "Gods of the Lightning," which gained Charles Bickford much recognition on Broad- way ; directedi the Theatre Guild School of Act- ing, his students including Sylvia Sidney, Mar- guerite Churchill and Linda Watkins ; directed for Fox 5^ years; was at Universal; now free- lancing.

MacLEAN, DOUGLAS b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 10; educ. primary educational in preparatory schools and Lewis

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Institute of Technology, Chicago, graduated from Northwestern University ; original plan to become a broker ; Maude Adams was responsible for the brevity of his brokerage career ; played opposite her in "Rosalind" ; toured with the play an entire season ; followed that with two years in stock, later with Morosco Company in Los Angeles; Williarn Brady offered him a screen part, opposite his daughter, Alice Brady, accepted, and his debut on the screen was as sen- sational as his initial bow on the stage ; played leading parts in many productions supervised practically all productions in which he appeared after that ; joined Paramount as an associate producer; producing independently for Grand National release.

MacRAE. HENRY

b. Stayner, Ontario, Canada ; educ. elementary schools and two years of medicine at Toronto University ; own stock company shows in Hawaii, Japan, Orient and other parts of globe ; Selig induced him to go into pictures as a producer ; opened Universal City under Carl Laemmle, ar- ranged its dedication over which Thomas _ A. Edison presided ; pioneer in use of artificial light to make pictures at night; produced hosts of pictures at Universal ; producer and supervisor of serials at Universal.

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McCAREY, LEO

b. Los Angeles ; educ. Los Angeles public schools, studied law at Univ. of So. Cal. ; wrote vaudeville acts and popular music; then prac- ticed law two years; entered pictures 1919 as assistant director to Tod Browning, later work- ing two-reel natural color subjects for Pathe director, then Hal Roach short subject director and later vice president and supervisor of

comedies for Roach, resigning that post in 1929 to direct for Pathe; later was under con- tract to Caddo Prods.; directed at M-G-M ; was with Paramount ; now with Columljia.

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McCAREY, RAY b. Los Angeles ; educ. Loyola University, Los Angeles ; entered pictures as a "prop" boy at Paramount ; became an assistant director at Paramount ; was an assistant director at Pathe, RKO and Mack Bennett's ; was a member of the Fox scenario department for a year ; di- rected shorts for Pathe and M-G-M ; directed features for Monogram ; was with RKO ; was with Paramount and Universal ; now free- lancing.

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McCarthy, john p.

b. 1885, San Francisco; legitimate actor two years ; five years with D. W. Griffith as tech- nical director and assistant ; organized Mc- Carthy Picture Prod. ; directed for Russell Prod., Second National Pictures, Raymond Gardner Prod., and, in 1926-27-28, Columbia, M-G-M and Pathe ; now free-1;incitr,' ; lioIil)y ; scientific research.

McDonald, frank

b. Baltimore, Nov. 9, 1899; educ. Baltimore public schools and Baltimore City College ; went on the stage in a vaudeville skit; 1918, became first stage manager of the Greenwich Village theater, New York; had 25 stock seasons; stage manager of the Elitch's Gardens company, Denver, for five seasons ; with the Skowhegan, Me., company for three seasons ; played on Broadway; directed a Chicago company; came

CRANE WILBUR

Original Story "HER HUSBAND'S SECRETARY'

Screen Play

"DANCE, CHARLIE, DANCE"

"WAR LORD"

"WITHOUT WARNING"

Original Sfory and Screen Plays

"ALCATRAZ ISLAND" "ONE MORE TOMORROW"

Directed

"ROBERT BURNS" 'MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY'

(Technicoior)

WARNER BROS.

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to Hollywood in 1933 as dialogue director for Warner Bros., handled dialogue direction on ten Warner pictures ; now directing for Warner Bros.

McGANN, WILLIAM

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1895 ; educ. Public schools of Los Angeles, Calif. ; went to LaSalle Acad- emy, Martinez, Calif. ; University of California, Berkeley, Calif. ; started as assistant cam- eraman, cameraman, assistant director and di- rector in 1924 with Warner Bros. ; still with Warner Bro».

McGOWAN, ROBERT F.

b. 1886, Denver, Colo.; educ. Denver public schools; prop man with Universal, 1913, then a scenarist with "U," Christie, Thos. H. Ince, Flanagan Prod., Edwards Prod., Carter de Haven, Chester Comedies, Roach (Pathe) original "Our Gang" comedy director; was under contract to Hal Roach, producing and directing shorts; then with Paramount; now with RKO.

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McGUIRE, WILLIAM ANTHONY

b. Chicago, July 9, 1890; educ. Notre Dame; while at college worked as dramatic critic on South Bend "News" ; also wrote a play pro- duced at the Oliver Opera House; at age of 19 became a copy writer for International Harvester Co. ; wrote a play which Henry B. Harris pro- duced on Broadway ; play flopped so returned to Chicago as a reporter on the Chicago "Record" ; wrote several sketches for vaudeville ; then some plays ; wrote and staged for Florenz Ziegfeld ; between doing a couple of Follies and rewriting other people's plays he managed to create some more plays ; then to Hollywood for one story ; back to Ziegfeld ; returned to Hollywood and joined Fox ; later with Universal as writer, di- rector and producer; loaned to Samuel Goldwyn ; now an associate producer at M-G-M.

McKAY, JAMES CHARLES

b. New York City, Jan. 14, 1894; educ. New York City grade schools; entered pictures as an office boy in 1908 for The Edison Company, New York, and has been in the business ever since, has had experience in most all branches of it; co-directing pictures since 1914 for Universal, William Fox, British & Colonial Kinematograph Company, London, and M-G-M; directed for Wil- liam Fox in 1915; directed for British & Colonial Kinematograph Co., London, 1919; co-directed propaganda feature for British Government in London, 1918, one year in the making, the Armis- tice was signed before picture was completed, therefore the Government never released it; now directing for M-G-M.

McLEOD. NORMAN Z.

b. Grayling, Mich., Sept. 30, 1898; three years of flying during the war. University of Wash- ington, B.S. and M.S. degrees; no stage train- ing; cartoonist for Christie and wrote comedy subtitles for nine years ; directing since 1927 ; directed for Fox; directed '"Mama Loves Papa," one of the National Board of Review Ten Best in 1933: with Paramount for seven years; now free-lancing.

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MACGOWAN, KENNETH

b. Winthrop. Mass., Nov. 30. 1888; while pre- engineering at Harvard, he listened in on Profes- sor George Pierce Baker's drama classes and from then on, the engineering profession had lost a follower ; career includes chapters as dramatic critic ; as motion picture critic ; with licity man for Sam Goldwyn ; producer of Eu- gene O'Neill's outstanding productions at the Provincetown playhouse ; producer in New York ; author of erudite volumes _ on theater-craft ; suc- cessively story editor, editor-in-chief and asso-

ciate producer for RKO Radio ; now associate producer at 20th Century-Fox.

MACK, ROY

b. 1890, New Brunswick, N. J.; with Gus Ed- wards' original Schooldays act ; joined Sennett in 1914 as Keystone Kop ; later with British International at Eistree, followed by vaudeville and musical comedy ; dance director ; returned to pictures 1928 as director for First National ; now directing at Warner Bros, eastern studio.

MACK, RUSSELL

b. 1892, Oneonta, N. Y. ; educ. Providence, R. I. ; first stage experience with Ward and Yokes ; owned four stock companies on Long Island and in Brooklyn ; produced and played in "The Four-Flusher" ; directed dialogue on RKO's "Rio Rita" and "Seven Keys to Bald- pate" ; directed "The Second Wife" ; was with Pathe, Universal, M-G-M ; now free-lancing. T T

MALVERN, PAUL

b. Portland, Ore.. Jan. 20. 1901 ; has been as- sociated with theatrical enterprises for the past 20 years; joined Monogram Pictures in 1931, as production manager for westerns, also produced a number of that company's features, as well as Bob Steele, Rex Bell and John Wayne westerns ; joined Republic Productions at the time of its organization in 193S, as producer of the John Wayne western series ; to supervise John Wayne series at Universal.

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MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN

b. 1898, Tiflis, Russia; family lived in Russia until ha finished schooling, then to Moscow, where he enrolled as a law student, working evenings at Studio Theater, branch of Moscow Art Theater ; after graduating from Moscow Univ. turned to the stage, acting and directing a theater at Tiflis ; to London and directed a Russian company ; while staging "The Beating on the Door" at St. James Theater, London, was engaged by George Eastman to direct ac- tivities of Eastman Theater in Rochester, com- ing to U. S. in 1924 to fill that post; produced operas, operetta and dramas in Rochester ; joined Theater Guild in New York and staged "Porgy," "Wings Over Europe," "Marco Millions" and other piays ; signed by Paramount in 1929 to make sound features; 1935 directed "Becky Sharp," first feature to be made in the new three-color Technicolor ; was with Pickford-Lasky ; Now at Paramount.

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MANDEL, FRANK

b. May 31, 1884. San Francisco; B. L. 1904, University of California ; wrote many successful stage plays; member. Authors League; m. ; Alice Solis, March 17, 1920, child, Alfred; Club: Lambs; home, Larchmont. N. Y. ; now an asso- ciate producer at Warner Bros.

MANDER, MILES

b. Wolverhampton, England ; educ. Harrow and McGill LTniversity, Montreal ; raised sheep in N'ew Zealand ; became stage actor in 1920 ; be- gan screen career in 1921, acting for Stoll's ; formed own producing company; made 15 talk- ing shorts which he wrote and directed; directed "Fascination," starring Madeleine Carroll and in which Merle Oberon and Freddie Bartholomew had their first screen parts. T T

MANKIEWICZ. JOSEPH

b. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Feb. 11; educ. Columbia University, New York City; went to Berlin as assistant correspondent for Chicago Tribune; to Ufa in Berlin translating subtitles into Eng- lish for release in England and U. S.; returned to America in 1929 and went to Hollywood to

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join his brother, Herman, on the writing staff at Paramount; titled six pictures in eight weeks; wrote dialogue and screenplays on many pic- tures; in 1935, with Oliver H. P. Garrett won Academy award of best original of 1934 for authoring of "Manhattan Melodrama"; now with M-G-M as a producer.

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MANNIX, EDGAR J.

b. Fort Lee, N. J.. Feb. 26, 1891 ; educ. in public schools of Fort Lee and Hackensack, where he was graduated in 1907 from high school ; for five years he was connected with the theatrical profession as manager of eastern shows ; for fourteen consecutive seasons was the manager of Palisades Park; 1916, entered the picture industry, being affiliated with Allan Dwan ; became manager of Norma and Constance Talmadge productions, produced by Joseph M. Schenck ; when the producing units of that or- ganization were moved to California he remained East as the representative of all Schenck pro- ductions ; following the merger of the Metro with the Goldwyn company and Louis B. Mayer, he was sent to California as the financial comp- troller at the M-G-M studios ; later became studio manager and assistant to Irving G. Thalberg ; now vice-president and general man- ager of the M-G-M Studios.

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MANNON, ALFRED T.

b. Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 1897; educ. Stuyvesant high school. New York City, and Columbia col- lege school of architecture; production executive and president and treasurer of Republic Studios, Inc., reorganized from the Tec-Art Studios: in 1930, supervised for the Van Beuren Corp., Tom Terriss in the Vagabond Adventures series; in

1931, produced six Howard Jones "Football for the Fan" reels, and the "Voice of Hollywood" series for Educational release; since 1931 pro- ducing features.

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MANSFIELD, DUNCAN

b. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 17, 1897; m. Helen Kolb ; educ. Braham & Huges Military School, Spring Hill, Tenn. ; started with Thos. H. Ince, 1914; with Selznick 1919; Schenck, 1921; In spiration Pictures, 1922; two years in Italy with Paramount, 1924; B. & D. two years L'^nited Artists, 1931; 1934-35 screenplays; co directed for Paramount; in 1937: directed B. F Zeldman productions for Grand National.

MARCUS, LEE

b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1893; educ. public schools there; later an exhibitor; 1919, after the War and service overseas, a salesman for Real- art in Buffalo ; became a booker ; entered foreign department of Selznick Pictures ; as an executive salesman, he worked for Robertson-Cole and F. B. O. in New York; came to RKO through the merger with F. B. O., as assistant sales man- ager; 1929, president of RKO Pathe, handling production and distribution work for the Pathe studio ; 1934, assistant to Lou Brock, RKO short subject producer ; took over his work when Brock became a feature producer ; now produc- ing features for RKO.

MARIN, EDWIN L.

b. Jersey City, N. J., 1899; educ. Jersey City high school and University of Pennsylvania; en- tered pictures in 1919 with Paramount as as- sistant cameraman ; joined Tiffany in New York as second cameraman and assistant director;

Edgar G. Ulmer

DIRECTOR

"DAMAGED LIVES"

"N ATALKA POLTAVKA"

"GREEN FIELDS"

723 Seventh Avenue New York

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returned to Paramount as assistant director, later joined Robert T. Kane as assistant direc- tor and unit manager; came to Coast in I92(i for First National ; later joined Paramount as assistant director; started directing talking pic- tures in 1931 for K.B.S. then went to Mono- gram and Universal; now with M-G-M.

MARKEY, GENE

b. Jackson, Michigan, Dec. 11, 189S ; educ. Dartmouth College; wrote novels, plays, and many magazine stories; entered pictures in 1928 when his novel, "Stepping High" was bought by RKO and he was engaged to write addi- tional dialogue; did originals for Paramount; Pathe, Radio, M-G-M, Warners, First National; sold original stories to Capitol Films, London and Fox-British; now with 20th Century-Fox as producer-writer.

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MARSHALL, GEORGE E. b. 1891, Chicago; educ. St. John's Military Academy, Wisconsin, and Univ. of Chicago; before pictures traveled extensively; 1913, be- gan tilm work with Universal as extra, appear- ing in shorts and a serial ; director of shorts, 1914, for same company, making Westerns until 1917, when he enlisted in World War; returned 1919, joined Pathe and made Ruth Roland ser- ials : then to Fox on features, later shorts ; March, 1925, promoted to supervising director of all Fox short units; supervising shorts dept, for ihuL tomijanv .n 1 j-uZ/'-^S. ninclor ot

Smitty comedies for Pathe; in 1928-29, shorts

tor \ ail mneii anu utiitrs; free-lancing in lyjU; directed Bobby Jones golf shorts for Warner Bros.; directed for Mack Sennett and Hal Roach; now directing features for 20th Century- Fox.

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MARTIN, PAUL

b. February 8, Klausenburg, Hungary ; educ. attended high school in Budapest, went to school in seven other cities in Hungary; studied me- dicine in Berlin two years in the clinics of Profs. Sanerbrugh and Brier; volunteered and was accepted in the army of the Central Powers when 16, spent three months in an officers' training school and three at the front end.ng up as a lieutenant of infantry; after the war was in the wholesale drug business for year and a half, business failed; left Hungary went to Vienna, where he met Michael Curtiz, who advised him to go to Berlin ; worked as an ex- tra for year and a half, finally landed a job as a second assistant and later became first assistant, was a film cutter for Eric Pommer; liecame co-director with Eric Charell on "Con gres Dances," then a full fledged director, di- rected for Fox; now free-lancing in Europe.

MARX SAMUEL

b. New York City, 1902; educ. New York pub- lic schools, Hamilton Institute, Columbia Uni- versity ; entered Universal export department ; later joined Robertson-Cole export department ; came to Universal City as assistant to Jack Conway ; returned to New York, joined staff of "Zit's" ; later became editor of "New York Amusements" ; also connected with radio station WMCA; 1930-1936, story editor for M-G-M; was an AI-G-jM producer; now with Samuel Gold- wyn.

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MAY, JOE

1). Vienna, Austria; educ. at the Gymnasium in Vienna and the University of Berlin's School of Agriculture; in 1909 went to work as an under secretary in the Hamburg Theater and soon was elevated to position of director of thi theater; joined the Continental Art Film Com- pany and produced from 1911 to 1913 first

picture was "In the Depths of the Mine": later formed his own company the A. G. and released through various organizations; in 1916 was called to the front in Austria and put in charge of film department; 1917 became asso ciated with U. F. A.; 1918 produced "Veritan Vincit" ; in 1919 produced "Mistress of the World," starring his wife Mia May; this was released in eight installments; 1923 was offered a contract with Paramount but preferred to re- main in Germany, built his own studio at Woltersdorf, first film city in Europe; in 193U made a trip to Hollywood to study the tech- nical innovations here and in spite of offers to remain, returned to Germany and produced many pictures; 1931 worked for Pathe-Natan Films, also for Paris, Mediterrane which he helped organize ; brought to United States by Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures ; was with Fox ; now with Warner Bros. T T

MAYER, LOUIS B.

b. Europe, July 4, 1885; p. Sarah Meltzer and Jacob Mayer, non-professional; educ. public schools, St. John, New Brunswick; m. Mar- garet Shemburg ; first theatrical venture was the operation of a small theater in Haverhill, Mass. The house was in poor condition but he reno- vated it and reopened it; having won the con- fidence of his patrons, he soon had the leading theater in the town; then decided to give social attractions such as the Boston Opera company, "Peter Pan," with Maude Adams and "The Littlest Rebel," with the Farnums as the at- tractions ; was a huge success ; one by one all of the five theaters in Haverhill came under his control ; later branched out and with Nat Gor- don formed the Gordon-Mayer theatrical chain, the strongest in New England at that time ; be- came interested in the exchange end of the busi- ness, and soon was recognized as one of the biggest buyers of film in the country, as well as enjoying an enviable reputation as a rare judge of a picture's commercial possibilities ; his background of sound experience made him logical head of operations when the greatest merger up to that time in film history brought together the picture-making forces of Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer ; under his management that or- ganization has become one of the greatest film producing organizations in the world, producing an average of more than 60 pictures each year ; president of the Motion Picture Producers As- sociation.

MAYNARD, KEN

b. Mission, Texas, July 21, 1895; educ. graduated from Virginia Military Institute; became in- terested in trick riding when a child; at the age of 14 ran away to join a cheap wagon show; his father persuaded him to take a course in civil engineering and he was one of the young- est civil engineers in the Army; in 1923 was with Ringling Brothers' circus; in 1923, made his first picture, since that time has been starred in a long series of western vehicles by First Na- tional, Universal, Tiffany; now producing and acting.

MAYO, ARCHIE

b. 1896, New York; appeared in Alcazar Stock. 'Frisco, Sid Grauman's prologues, Hollywood; Hugh Mcintosh Stock Co., in Australia, and vaudeville, U. S. ; first film work with Hamilton- White Prod, as scenarist and writer of origin- als; director for Jack White, doing short come- dies, same with Christie, and then features for Joseph Schenck, returned to Christie ; features for M-G-M, and Columbia Pictures, 1926; then worked for Warners ; under contract to Warner Bros. 1927 1937; now with Samuel (loldwyn.

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MEINS. GUS

b. 1896 ; editor, cartoonist, "Los Angeles Even- ing Herald"; Fox, 1919, scenarist and gag man; same positions with others ; two-reel comedies ; assistant director, then director, with Sennett ; directed Ben Turpin ; made shorts and features ; short reel comedies, Stern Bros., switching to Universal shorts department in 1929; was witii Hal Roach directing comedy features and shorts; now free-lancing.

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MELFORD, GEORGE

b. 1889, Rochester, N. Y. ; educ. McGill Univ. ; legitimate actor seven years ; first with Kalem, as actor and then director ; directed with Fam- ous, Metropolitan (P.D.C.), Universal; mem- ber Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; has made over 500 films, features and shorts; in 1928-29, with RKO, M-G-M, Fox, and then a free-lancer; 1930 "Vikings of North", first all- dialogue film made in Arctic Caxle ; was with Universal ; now free-lancing.

MENDES, LOTHAR

b. Berlin ; joined Ernst Lubitsch in Max Rcin- hardt's company as an actor ; in legitimate sev- eral years until persuaded by Paul Davidson, former Ufa (Berlin) production head, to enter films ; learned production and became director with Ufa; in 1926, Robert T. Kane signed him in Berlin to come to U. S.; arrived in Neu York late 1926; 1927, went to Hollywood and joined Paramount, working for company in 1927-28-29-30-31-32; now directing in England. T T

MENZIES, WILLIAM CAMERON

b. July 29, 1896, New Haven Conn. ; educ. Scot-

land four years, grammar school New Haven, Yale College two years ; left college to attend Students' Art League in New York ; entered Navy and went over seas with the rank of ensign, saw fifteen months of service in foreign waters ; returned to New York at conclusion of war and obtained work with Famous Players as art director ; has followed this vocation ever since, or until he was signed by Fox Films to direct pictures ; was art director for Raoul Walsh and the Mayfair Company, did two pic- tures at First National, one for Mary Pickford and "The Thief of Bagdad" starring Douglas Fairbanks; was under contract tu Fox and Para- mount ; directed in England ; now directing for Selznick - 1 nternational.

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MEYER, FRED S.

b. Germany, Oct. 22, 1891; educ. high school and pre-college in Germany, post graduate Co- lumbia; manager of Grand Theater, Chicago, 1909; in 1910, started as a salesman with Laemmle Film Service, Chicago; has been in Universal employ practically ever since, except ing only time he was in business for himself; 1912-18, Minneapolis and Milwaukee; 1919-26, opened and operated Palace Theater, Hamilton, Ohio; 192'6, general manager, Universal's 68 theaters, Kansas City, Mo.; 1927-30, general manager, Milwaukee Theater Circuit (U.); 1930 to 1932, manager, Alhambra Theater; personally took over lease and assumed operation of Al- hambra Theater, Milwaukee, in 1933, which he operated until July, 1934; active in exhibition organization affairs since 1921; headed Milwau- kee unit M. P. T. O. A. 1927-1930 and Wis- consin state unit from 1930 to 1934; two years

JULE STYNE

Vocal Superpisor

"WAKE UP AND LIVE"

"IN OLD CHICAGO"

"ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN"

"YOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHING"

and Personal Vocal Coach to

Alice Faye, Tony Martin and Leah Ray 20th CENTURY-FOX

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national secretary, M. P. T. O. A.; chairman of its committee on public relations; directoi and member executive committee, 1932-34; spokesman at code hearings in Washington; past president, Rotary Club; numerous fraternal organizations; now an executive at Universal. T

MILESTONE, LEWIS

Entered pictures, 1919; served in practically all production posta until he became director, 1925, for Warners ; first feature was "Seven Sinners" ; loaned to Famous latter part of 1926, and made a Harold Lloyd picture ; returned to Warners early 1927, then United Artists; with Paramount in 1928, returning to United Artists in 1929 ; directed "All Quiet on the Western Front," voted one of the "Ten Best Pictures of 1930" in the FILM DAILY poll; selected one of the "Ten Best Directors of 1930-31" in annual FILM DAILY poll; directed "Front Page"; was pro- ducing and directing for United Artists; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences; now with Hal Roach.

MILNER, DAN

Film Editor for Mayfair Productions; in 1935, directed for Victory Pictures.

MINTZ. CHARLES

Producer of Krazy Kat, Scrappy, Color Rhap- sody, and Barney Google cartoons ; started in the cartoon business by releasing the Felix Car- toons in 1921 ; then produced and released the Krazy Kats on the state rights market ; was the first cartoon producer to get a release for his product with a major distributor that was F. B. O. ; it included a series of Krazy Kats and a series of Alices; Walt Disney was his pro- duction chief on the latter series ; discovered Walt Disney and was the first to appreciate the young man with great ideas ; with Disney still as production chief he produced the original Oswald series for Universal release ; at the sam« time he switched his Krazy Kat release to Para- mount ; has been producing for Columbia re- lease exclusively since the advent of the talkies ; created the Scrappy character in 1931 and the Color Rhapsodies in 1934 ; is president of the Motion Picture Cartoon Producers Assn.

MOELLER, PHILIP

b. New York City on 34th Street, where the Macy's store now stands; educ. in public schools and DeWitt-Clinton high school and is a gradu- ate and post-graduate of Columbia University, Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees; the the- ater has been his life; one of the founders of the Theater Guild in 1919; in 15 years has directed some 60 plays for Theater Guild ; brought to Hollywood by RKO-Radio on a three year directorial contract with the understanding that he shall direct films at the Radio Studios during the summer months when the Guild is not producing and this will not affect his relation- ship with that institution. T T

MOHR, HAL

b. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 2. 1894; h. 6 feet, 2 inches; dark brown hair and hazel eyes; w. 205 pounds; p. Rosalie Renargue and Michael Mohr, non-professionals ; educ. Polytechnic high school of San Francisco; m. Evelyn Venable, professional ; hy. photography, radio and avia- tion ; cameraman for a number of years with First National, Warner Bros., 20th Century- Fox; won the 1935 Academy Award for best cinematography on "A Midsummer Night's Dream" ; now directing.

MOORE, VIN

b. Mayville, New York ; edu. Colorado School of Mines ; twenty years on stage and screen ; started directing in 1917; two years with Cen- tury Comedies ; two years with Fox ; two years

with Selig; two years with C. L. Chester; with Universal since 1923 as director, writer and now directing their feature comedies; last four pictures "Cohens- and Kellys in Africa," "Many a Slip," "Virtuous Husband" and "Ex Bad Boy" ; under long time contract to Universal ; now free-lancing.

MORROS, BORIS

b. Alexandrovsk, Russia, Jan. 1, 1895; educ. Imperial Conservatory at St. Petersburg; for- merly musical director Imperial Opera, St. Petersburg, and founder, Chauve Souris Com- pany; engaged by Adolph Zukor as musical di- rector, Memphis; promoted to musical director, Paramount-Publix Southern Theaters; later mu- sical and production director, all Paramount- Publix Theaters; managing director, New York Paramount, 1932; came to Hollywood as musical director of Paramount Productions.

MURPHY, DUDLEY

b. 1897, Boston; graduate of Boston Institute of Technology ; assistant director in the East ; assisted Rex Ingram on a number of produc- tions; while in France, conceived the idea for the short film, ■"Ballet iMecaiiiciue," and directed this as his first assignment; directed for FBO ; sent to New York early in 1929 to work at RCA studio; with with MG-M ; free-lanced in England ; an organizer of Associated Artists.

MURPHY, RALPH b. Rockville, Conn., in 1895; educ. Holyoke High School and Syracuse University, where he took academic and law courses ; was member of class of 1916; acted with the original Wash- ington Square Players, Henry Miller, George M. Cohan, John Golden ; was assistant under Winchell Smith ; directed his own stock com- panies ; wrote five plays, which were produced on Broadway ; joined Pathe in 1930' as a writer and director; later with Charles R. Rogers Prods. ; then directing and writing for RKO Pathe ; was directing for Rogers Productions, releasing through Paramount; member Lambs' Club; was under contract to Universal; now free-lancing.

MYERS, ZION

b. San Francisco ; wrote, directed many comedy shorts for Universal, Educational, RKO and M- G-M, including M-G-M dog comedies in 1930; produced shorts for Universal and Columbia ; was producing features for RKO ; now co-pro- ducing with Victor Schertzinger for Grand National.

NATTEFORD, JACK

b. Nebraska ; found way into pictures through newspaper and stage work ; wrote magazine stories; cut and titled hundrreds of silent pic- tures and wrote stories and scripts for a hun- dred more; since 1920 with Tiffany, Columbia, Universal, M. H. Hoffman and others as writer and editor ; now supervising "Three Mesqui- teers" series for Sol Siegel, Republic producer.

NEILL. R. WILLIAM b. 1890, Dublin, Ireland; educ. by private tutor; legitimate actor, opposite Lillian Russell, in London, later on American circuits ; wrote a play, "Prince o' My Dreams," later other plays ; screen career, 1 Yi years with Thos. Ince, followed by Famous, Hodkinson, First National, Paramount, United Artists, Equity Pictures, Fox, First National directed silent pirt-'- ^ f , . nv Lumas, Warner Bros, and, in 1928-29, Colum- bia, Technicolor and free-lancing; directed for Tiffany ; was with Columbia ; now free-lancing in England ; hobbies : golf and outdoor sports.

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NEUFELD, SIG

Entered motion pictiae business in 1911 as a cutter with Universal ; was under contract to them until about 1927, during which time he was promoted by varioos steps; between 1922 and 1927 was an associate producer for Univer sal; 1927-1930, was associated with Columbia Fox, KBS and with various independent com panies ; in 1932 and 1933, produced a series of twelve features for Tower and Premier Pictures in 1934, became associated with Ambassador Pictures, Inc., as secretary-treasurer and asso- ciate producer ; now with Excelsior Pictures. T T

NEUFIELD, SAM

First directorial work with Stern Bros.-Uni- versal, 1925, making comedies ; for same com- pany made series of two-reel "Excuse Makers," "What Happened to Jane" and others; for Stern Film Co., releasing through Universal, directed series of "Let George Do It" and series of "Buster Browns," both two-reel com- edy groups ; other shorts for Universal in 1928- 29 ; directed "Chimp" Comedies at Tiffany ; now directing independent features. T T

NEUMANN. KURT

b. Neuremburg, Germany, 1906 ; studied music for years in Germany and England before enter- ing theatrical work; entered pictures in 1925; Carl Laemmle, Jr., brought him to Hollywood from a London theater where he was in charge of directing stage presentations in 1927 ; direc- ted Spanish versions, also German version of "King of Jazz" for Universal; directed series of musical shorts and Slim Summerville come- dies for two years ; "The Information Kid" was first feature picture; also directed "Kings Up"

with Tom Mix; hobbies: accomplished pianist and singer ; secret ambition may lead him eventu- ally to the concert stage if movies do not completely absorb his interest; was with Uni- versal, M("i-.M and Sol Lesser.

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NEWMAN, JOSEPH M.

b. Aug. 7, 1909, Logan, Utah; attended gram- mar school in Hollywood and Venice and Venice California High School ; started picture work in 1925 as an office boy at Metro; was script clerk ; became assistant director working under George Hill ; was assistant to Ernst Lubitsch, W. S. Van Dyke, Robert Z. Leonard; now under contract to M-G-M to direct short sub- jects.

NEWMEYER, FRED

b. 1891, Central City, Colo.; played profes- sional baseball 1908 to 1913; entered pictures 1913 as an extra with Universal; graduated to prop man, and later to assistant director and finally director ; has directed Harold Lloyd, Douglas MacLean, Leon Errol, Ben Lyon, W. C. Fields, Reginald Denny, Richard Dix, Eddie Dowling ; worked for Sono-Art. Dowling's unit, 1928-29; with Pathe and Paramount in 1929- 30; directed for Columbia; now unh H,j| Roach ; hobby : mining.

NICHOLLS, GEORGE, Jr.

h. San Francisco, May 5, 1897 ; educ. public schools of New York City ; when a small child was signed to a contract with the Biograph Company and played in many pictures with Mary Pickford and other stars of the early silent days; at 17 years of age was a member

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of the Selig Picture stock company with Jack Pickford ; decided there was no future for liini as an actor and turned to camera work ; hrst assignment was as an assistant cameraman ; graduated to a first cameraman and then went in as head of the property department ; tiie next step toward his directorship was as a cutter ; as a tiim editor he won such an outstandniH reputation that studios hesitated to lose his ser- vices to promote hmi to a directorsliip ; his cliance finally came with KRO RacHo stud.os in 1934; now free-lancing.

NIGH, WILLIAM

b. 1881, Berlin, Wise; educ. Univ. of Calif., Berkeley ; wrote first play while at college ; 1900, appeared in it; farmer, writer, cartoonist, painter ; played m musical comedy ; played parts with Keystone Comedy Co., heavies with Sen- nett, starred by Fox, later wrote and directed for Reliance, California M. P. Corp., Fox. First National ; directed for Johnny Dooley Comedies, Democracy Photoplays, Warners, Prod. Security Corp., Apollo State Rights, or- ganized Frank Nicholson Prod., 1924 ; "Fire Brigade," for M-G-M, 1926: with M-G-M in 1927-28-29; directed for Monogram and M. H. Hoffman; was with Universal; now free-lancing; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, Friar's Club, N. Y. ; Lamb's Club, N. Y.

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NOBLE, JOHN WINTHROP

b. Albemarle County, 1880; educ. West Point Military Academy ; served U. S. Army, 8 years, Phillipines, China, engineer in Mexico ; five years in stock, Broadway productions, and vaudeville; joined Thanhouser, 1911, assistant director, director; directed about 100 shorts for Universal and Mutual; two years with Metro; with Vitagraph, Selznick, Frohman, G'oldwyn, Griffith. Lyceum Film Bureau, Educational, Metropolitan Pictures (P. D. C), EUbee Pic- tures ; writer of plays and short stories, scenar- ios; supervisor of production and executive of American Sound Recording Corp., sound pro- ducers in New York, organized in 1929 ; has directed over 100 sound pictures via Fox Movie- tone and Western Electric processes ; 1928 was director-in-chief M-G-M in the East; still in the East.

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NORTH. ROBERT

b. New York City, Feb. 2. 1884; stage experi- ence in Broadway plays; early in 1932 became an associate producer for Fox; later in 1932 with Columbia, which capacity he fulfilled until 1936 ; now with Paramount.

NOVARRO, RAMON

Actiji : r. m. Ramiin .Samaniegoes ; b. Durango. Mexico. Feb. 6. 1905; h. 5 feet. 8 inches; black hair and brown eyes; w. 155 pounds; educ. college in Mexico; hy. music and violin; ap- peared with the Marion Morgan dancers in 1919; appeared in many screen productions; 1935-37 in overseas production as director and actiir; now producing for Republic.

NUGENT, ELLIOTT

b. 1899 Dover. Ohio; educ. B. A.— Ohio State University ; started on stage at age of 4 ; be- gan writing while in High School ; began real professional work upon leaving college; first motion picture work was "Kempy" written by J. C. Nugent (his father) and himself; played leading parts in \. V. ; co-directed, acted in "The Last Flight" ; co-directed for Warner Bros. ; directed "Three-Cornered Moon." one of the National Board of Review Ten Best of 1933 ; was under contract to Paramount ; now with Columbia.

OLCOTT, SIDNEY

b. Toronto, Can. ; educ. Toronto ; legitimate actor 10 years; 1906, started with Mutoscope Co., acting ; director with Kalem, Paramount, Arrow, Producers Security Corp., Goldwyn, American Releasing Corp., Goldwyn-Cosmopoli- tan, Paramount, Inspiration, Unucrsai, aiin in 1927 to England to become production director of British Lion Film Corp., remaining in Eng- land in 1927-28-29; now free-lancing; first American director to make pictures in Europe making series of 14; member Friars, Lambs N. Y., Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; hobby : collecting antiques.

OSTROW, LOU

I). Cincinnati, Feb. 15; has been engaged in pro- duction in Hollywood for many years ; resigned as executive producer at Monogram early in 1934, to join Universal as an associate producer; now an associate producer for M-G-JM.

PARKER, ALBERT

b. 1889, New York; legitimate actor 15 years; began film career, 1916, with Triangle, Yonkers, N. Y. ; later directed for Paiamount, E(|Uity, First National, Unted Artists, (Fairbanks' "Black Pirate") ; 1927-28, producing in Eng- land ; now directing in England ; member Lambs' Club, New York; Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

PARROTT, JAMES

h. 1893, Baltimore; stage career, two years Irish monologue, vaudeville and burlesque; dis- covered by Al Christie at Universal, and worked ill Sennett's Keystone comedies, first as actor, then as assistant director, finally director, working on Fox lot; then Bull's Eye Comedies, the De Haven comedy series, Pathe, "All-Star" unit and then directing Charley Chase, who is his Iirother ; made Max Davidson series of shorts in 1927-28, with Fox on shorts in 1928- 29. then a free-lancer; directed for Hal Roach; hobbies; hunting, fishing; now free-lancing.

PARSONS, LINDSLEY

b. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 12, 1905; educ. Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles, Calif., member of Kappa Alpha (Southern) fraternity; newspaper experience with City News Service, Los Angeles ; Alhambra Post- Advocate, Alham- bra; Calexico Chronicle; Santa Rosa Press-Demo- crat; Humbolt Times; San Mateo News (editor and publisher) ; joined Monogram Pictures Corp. in July, 1931, as publicity director; wrote screen- plays; now supervising Tex Ritter series for errand National.

PASTERNAK, JOSEPH

b. Szilgy Somlyo. Hungary. Sept. 19, 1901; educ. in Huiifjary: in 1923 became an assistant director at Famous Players-Lasky, Astoria, Lon.sr Island, studio; assisted Allan Dwan and Wesley Ruggles; in 1926 came to Hollywood; directed El Brendel in two-reel comedy; was assistant director at Universal; in 1928 went tn Europe for Universal; produced in Berlin, Budapest and Vienna; his pictures starred Fran- cisca Gaal; Paul Kemp, Louise Ulrich, Paul Herberger, Hans Holt; Henry Koster and Stephen Szekley were among his directors; Nicholas Brodsky composed music for his pic- lures; prodiiceil "Paprika," which Berlin critics voted best picture of 1931; made "Veronica," also a prize-winner: his "Spring Parade" won the Mussolini award, while "Peter" was winner of the International Congress Medal in Moscow; now at Universal City.

PAUL, VAL

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where he produced; when Rogers took over Uni- versal, he went with him as a producer. T T

PEARCE, A. LESLIE

Lengthy career on stage; from stage director ill 1928 to director of sound features, making "Carnation Kid" for Paramount and "A Bird in the Hand"; 1929, collaborating with Hollv wood producers on dialogue direction; directed for RKO, Christie and Mack Sennett in 1929- 30; directed "Meet the Wife"; was under cc- tract to Mack Sennett ; now free-lancing in England.

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PEMBROKE, SCOTT

Directed features for F.B.O.; Columbia, First Division and Rayart in 1926-27-28; continued with Rayart in 1929; in 1933 wrote a continuity for I'niversal ; in 1935, directed for Republic; was in England ; now free-lancing in Hollywood.

PERLBERG, WILLIAM

b. New York City, Oct. 22, 1896; educ. New York and St. Louis schools; graduate of Cor- nell L'niversity ; worked for William Morris Agency in New York f'^r five years ; William Morris Agency in Hollywood for ten years; 1933 joined Columbia as casting director, worked at that for one year ; then became executive assistant to Harry Cohen, president of Colum- bia Pictures ; became a producer.

PICHEL, IRVING

b. Pittsburgh, June 24, 1891 ; educ. graduated from Central High School, Pittsburgh, and Har-

vard in 1914; stage experience as an actor; was member of the advisory board of the Theater Guild; accepted an offer from M-G-M and spent six months writing for pictures ; was under con- tract to RKO Radio as director and player; featured played for Paramount ; co-directed at RKO Radio ; now directing for Republic.

PIVAR, BEN

b. 1902, Manchester, England ; educ. City Col- lege of New York; manager Murphy & Co., N. Y. developers of amateur photography pictures ; picture work, cutter with Universal ; supervising editor at Columbia ; producer at Columbia ; 1929 was in charge of foreign language productions ; produced westerns and action pictures; was under contract to Columbia; now with Condor; hobbies : golf and football.

PIVAR, MAURICE

b. Manchester, England, June 11, 1896; educ. public schools in Manchester and at Stuyvesant High School, New York City, graduate City College of New York; 1911, upon graduation from college, became office boy in advertising department of Universal Pictures ; remained several years, gradually advancing ; resigned to work for Columbia Pictures, in sales department ; returned to Universal advertising department ; came to Hollywood in 1925 to take charge of editorial department ; was made an associate producer in 1934; hobbies: reading and horse- back.

POE, COY

b. Stevensville, Tex., Dec. 20, 1908; educ. Texas Christian University and University of Okla- homa ; member Delta Tau Delta fraternity ; did

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newspaper work ; was a night club manager at Oklahoma City ; 10 years in vaudeville and radio work ; 1934, came to Hollywood as personal rep- resentative of Pinky Tomlin ; now associate producer for Maurice Conn's Melody Pictures Corp.

POLLARD "BUD"

b. Alexandria, Va., May 12, 1884; appeared on the stage at the age of seven; toured U. S. and Canada with juvenile dramatic and comic opera companies; attended school in Canada, Corrige College, Victoria; dramatic stock with Del S. Lawrence on Pacihc coast, and with Paul Steindorf and Ferris Hartman in comic opera; toured Australia in vaudeville; returning to America was featured over Pantages and Or- pheum circuits; entered pictures in 1912 ah gag man, writer and comedian, freelancing; joined Canadian army, August, 1914; woundeu and discharged in 1918; played Pantages cir- cuit ; produced and directed own shorts on coast 1920-21 ; directed for Florida East Coast Studios 1922; wrote and directed shorts in Eng- land for Gaumont in 1923; wrote and directed shorts for Trianon Films A. G., Berlin, 1924-25; directed in Vienna, 1925; returned to U. i.. vaudeville in 1926; produced own shorts ii. 1927; toured Fox West Coast circuit in 1928; directed "The Danger Man" in 1929, also di rected for Wesco Pictures; wrote and directed for Public Welfare Pictures and Century Pic- tures in 1930; produced "Bud" Pollard novelties in 1931. Hobbies: hunting, fishing and golt.

POTTER, HENRY C.

b. New York City, 1906; educ. at St. Paul's and at Yale University, finished his education under Professor George F. Baker of the "47" Workshop, having decided to follow the theater as a profession, his efforts at playwrighting and directing meeting with early success; with George Haight, organized the Hampton Players, at Southampton, Long Island, this theater soon became one of the leading try-out houses of the country, producing many plays and players which advanced to later success on Broadway; after several years at Southampton, produced on Broadway; since that time the firm of Potter and Haight has produced many successes; in 1935 joined Samuel Goldwyn; directed for Gold- wyn and Universal; now directing for Selznick- International.

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PRATT, GILBERT

b. Providence, K. I., Feb. 16, 1892; started with Old Kinema Color, played leads with Ka- lem, then to Inceville; 1916 to Hal Roach as a heavy for Lloyd; made a director Ijy Roach directing one and two-reelers; 1918 to Vitagraph directing Larry Semon; 1919 started with Edu- cational with Jack White; directed Lloyd Hamil- ton, then to Monty Banks at Warners; made two series then made comedy for Sennett; went back to Banks; with Christie year and half; with Fox and Universal, then came to Para- mount as a writer; went to F. B. O., directed features ; back to Roach then back to Para- mount ; now in England.

PREMINGER, OTTO LUDWIG

1). Dec. 5, 1906, in Vienna, Austria; educ. in Vienna, the University of Vienna, received de- gree of Doctor of Laws; when 17 years old became an actor with Max Reinhardt at the Theater-in-the-Josefstadt in Vienna; on leaving Vienna in October, 1935, had been the head of the same theater for the last three years; was actor and director at Zurich, Prague, Salzburg, Berlin, and Vienna; directed talking pictures in Vienna; staged "Libel" for Gilbert Miller in New York in 1935; still under contract to Mil-

ler to do at least one play a year for three years with approval by 20th Century-Fox; now directing at 20th Century-Fox; hobby tennis.

PRESNELL, ROBERT R.

b. Lake View, la., April 29, 1894; educ. Uni- versity of Chicago ; started writing pictures for Thos. Ince in 1912; returned to newspaper work; back to pictures at Paramount Eastern Studio for William Le Baron ; then under Monta Bell ; served a long term at M-G-M in Hollywood, then Fox, First National and then Radio ; 1934, was made associate producer for Warner Bros. ; now with Universal.

RANTZ, LOUIS

b. Jan. 1, 1895, Philadelphia; educ. Philadelphia; started in picture business in 1916 and until 1929, built and operated theaters in and around Philadelphia; sold theater interests in 1929 to Stanley Company of America; came to Holly- wood in 1930 and started producing pictures independently; joined George Hirliman Enter- prises in 1935 as an associate producer and executive of the corporation; hobby: likes fishing.

RAPE, HARRY

b. Denver, Oct. 16; at the age of eighteen be- came interested in theatricals and organized a minstrel show from the ranks of Denver's society people ; decided to go to New York and become a theatrical manager ; soon convinced Gus Ed- wards that he had managerial qualities and was employed by that vaudeville artist ; he remained with Edwards for six years ; next business ven- ture was the opening of a vaudeville agency in New York City ; after seven years as a success- ful vaudeville manager he turned to picture pro- duction ; his initial film effort was the organiza- tion of his own production company with a re- leasing contract with World Film Corp. ; later he produced pictures for the open market but soon left independent producing to become the production manager for Selznick; 1921, left that organization and became a partner with Warner Bros, as a producer; 1924, became identified with the picture production activities of Louis B. Mayer; at the time of the M-G-M merger became an associate executive of the merged companies.

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RATOFF, GREGORY

b. April 20, 1897, Samara, Russia; educ. St. Petersburg University, graduate of law course, but took his studies at the St. Petersburg Drama- tic School more seriously than his legal work; made his debut at the Maly Theater in the Russian capital; when his country entered the world war, he served in the army until the revolu- tion; played juvenile in a HarkoflE stock company for two years; left Russia Dec. 20, 1919, went to Germany where he opened his own Russian Theater in Berlin, touring Vienna, Budapest, London, Paris and other European capitals; Lee Shubert brought him to New York, where in 1922, he began a series of 32 plays, he appeared for the Shuberts in New York, Chicago and on tour; has played many important film roles; later with Gaumont-British; while in London, appeared in a B.I. P. film and produced, wrote, directed and played in "This Woman is Mine" released through Paramount in the United States ; Darryl F. Zanuck then signed him to a com- bination writing-directing-acting contract with 20th Century-Fox.

RAY, ALBERT

b. 1897, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; following career in musical comedy, broke into pictures as di- rector at the Pathe N. Y. Studios ; later ap- peared in features for Patbe. V tagraph, Lois Weber, Ince, First National and Fox ; starred by Fox for two years ; returned to directing making Sunshine Comedies for Fox; later di-

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rected features for Fox and First National ; also directed for Educational; later at the Paramount, N. Y., studio; now free-lancing; hobbies: dog racing and the theater, especially musical comedy.

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RAY, BERNARD B.

Started career with D. W. Griffith in 1911 as laboratory technician for Biograph; with Bio- graph four years in various capacities; 1917, Griffith elevated him to laboratory supervisor ; appointed editorial supervisor ; cameraman for Triangle ; later in charge of an independent laboratory in Hollywood ; production manager and editorial supervisor for Capitol Film Corp. ; in conjunction with Ferdinand P. Earle owned his own studio turning out trick and miniature effects for major studios; later directed a series of comedies for Educational; 1933, organized Re- liable Pictures Corp. ; has produced and directed 37 features; 1936-37, producing and directing 24 features and one Spanish picture for Columbia release.

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REED, J. THEODORE

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 18, 1887; educ. at- tended private school, Detroit University School, University of Michigan; vice-president of De- troit Steering Gear Company; in 1918, joined Douglas Fairbanks, was scenario editor from 1918 to 1921; managed Douglas Fairbanks Pro- ductions until 1931; in 1933, became assistant to Benjamin Glazer at Paramount; directing for Paramount.

REED, LUTHER b. July, 1888, Berlin, Wise.; reporter on "New York Herald," studied mining engineering ;

frduc. Ethical Culture School, N. Y. ; Columbia Univ. ; after 5 years of newspaper work, joined Metro in 1917, doing scripts and adaptations, later in sarne capacity with Ince, Cosmopolitan, Famous ; director for Paramount, laecoming as- sociate producer for FBO-RKO early in 1929; 1930, directed "Rio Rita" and "Hit the Deck"; now free-lancing; served U. S. Infantry, World War.

REID, CLIFF

b. Delaware. Ohio, Sept. 7, 1893 ; worked on a newspaper; entered the picture business in 1912 in the distributing field; produced scores of adventure films ; produced the William J. Burns mystery detective series for Fox; pro- ducing for RKO since 1934.

REID, MRS. WALLACE

b. March 13, Boston, Mass.; educ. Lockwood Academy, Brooklyn, Virginia College, Roanoke; entered pictures via Biograph Company as an extra in 1910; appeared on the stage in stock and vaudeville; produced pictures from 1923 to 1930; directed a few; wrote stories and scripts, three of which (in collaboration) were done for Monogram; 1936. supervising for Republic Pic- tures; n^w witli Monogram; hobbies: badminton and bridge.

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REINHARDT, MAX

b. Baden bei Vienna, Sept. 9, 1873; studied for the stage under Emil Burde; made his first ap- pearance on the stage at the Stadt Theater, Salz- burg, in 1893; first appeared in Berlin, at the Deutches Theater, 1894; took over the manage- ment and produced at Kleines Theater, Berlin, 1902, also managed and produced at the Neues

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Theater; in 1911, at the Coliseum, London; at the Savoy, Oct. 1911; in 1927, took his company to America, and at the Century and the Cosmo- politan Theaters, Nov. 1927 to Jan. 1928, pro- duced "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and other plays; returned to Berlin, 1928; and produced many plays; in 1935, produced and directed "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for Warner Bros.

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REVIER, HARRY

b. March, 1889, Philadelphia ; educ. Scranton, Pa. ; cameraman with Ambrose, in Italy ; di- rected for same, then to London and directed for Gaumont ; to America and built theater chain in West ; directed Marjorie Rambeau and Wil- lard Mack in stock; built one of first studios in Los Angeles; directed for Universal, Lasky, World, Metro, Ogden Pictures, Independent Sales, Goldwyn, Howells Pictures, Quality Pic- tures C. B. C, F. B. O., several independent units. Associated Exhibitors, Anchor Prod., Superlative Prod.; serial for Artclass in 1928; sound shorts for Powers Cinephone and Colum- bia in 1929; features for Rayart in 1930; now free-lancing.

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REVNES, MAURICE S.

b. New York City, Sept. 28, 1894; educ. Philadel- phia grade schools and high schools. University of Pennsylvania; produced plays; was general production manager Fox Film Corporation in 1924, 1925, 1926; was associate producer for Pa the; went into the agency business in 1931, forming Maurice Revnes Agency; later went to M-G-M where he has been since; now an asso- ciate producer.

RIESNER, CHARLES F.

b. Minneapolis; educ. Minneapolis; amateur and professional boxer; ten years in Keith and Or- pheum vaudeville ; starred for Dillingham ; scenarist and director for Keystone-Revier mo- tion picture company, Vitagraph, Century, Bal- boa Productions, Astra Productions ; co-director with Charles Chaplin; song writer Feist Music Company ; director for Warner Brothers on the Syd Chaplin comedies; director at Paramount, W. C. Fields comedy ; director for eight years at M-G-M, comedies with Marie Dressier and others; made "Hollywood Revue" first big revue in sound ; director one year for Gaumont British, London ; now directing at Paramount.

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Collaborated on screenplays and directed Edgar Kennedy short for RKO ; now co-directing for Walter Wanger Productions. T T

RISKIN, EVERETT

b. May 18, 1895, New York City; produced plays in New York; came to Hollywood and joined Columbia as an associate; still with Co- lumbia.

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RISKIN, ROBERT

b. New York City; educ. New York and Balti- more; at age of 17 wrote originals for Para- mount; wrote many stage plays; joined Colum- bia as a writer, and has written scripts for most of Columbia's important productions; in 1934, "It Happened One Night," which won Academy Award for best adaptation for 1934; in 1936, signed to a new contract with Colum- bia as a Producer-Writer.

later scenarios for James Cagney, Joan Crawford and Shirley Temple; "I Wasn't Born Yester- day," a novel published by Macauley. 1935 ; "Knock on Wood," a play produced on Broad- way, 1935 ; was under contract to 20th Century- Fox as writer producer; now with Major Pic-

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ROACH, HAL E.

b. Hayward, Wisconsin, 1903; educ. University of Minnesota ; newspaper and publicity work in Chicaso and New York; entered pictures 1931 in RKO publicity department, Hollywood ; be- came screen writer with "Is My Face Red?";

b. Elmira, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1892; at the age of 17, struck out in search of adventure, landing in Seattle and from there went on to Alaska, spending two years trucking mail ; back to Seattle in same line of work ; was sent south near Los Angeles as supervisor of trucking company operating in the oil fields ; from there went into motion picture work and was for a time stock cowboy for Universal at $25 a week ; met Harold Lloyd and the two raised enouRh money to make a one reel picture which sold for $850 ; start of the two careers ; has directed pictures, written scenarios and is now a pro- ducer of two-reel comedies and full-length fea- tures released l)y M-G-M ; many of the famous stars of today have risen through the comedy training on the Hal Roach lot; was the instigator of the famous Laurel and Hardy team and "Our Gang" ; has his own string of ponies and a train- ing field at the Hal Roach Ranch; hobby, polo and athletics in general ; is a member of several smart clubs throughout the country and is presi- dent of the Los Angeles Turf Club, operating famous Santa Anita Racetrack ; celebrated his twentieth anniversary as a producer in 1934.

ROBERTSON, JOHN STUART

b. June, 1878, London, Ont., Canada; educ. St. Thomas, Ont., Western University; 1890. first stage appearance; played stock until 1915, when he appeared in features made by Harry Davenport for Vitagraph ; directing followed (1915) with Famous, Inspiration Pictures, Inc., Mary Pickford, First National, M-G-M ; made "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde," directed Barthel- mess while at Inspiration ; John S. Robertson Prod., his own unit; for M-G-M in 1928-29- directed for Universal and Pathe in 1929-30 directed for M-G-M ; was with RKO ; now free- lancing; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; hobby : picture making.

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ROCKETT, AL

b. Vincennes, Ind., Sept. 24, 1889; educ. Sedalia, Mo., High School, Missouri University ; entered picture business in 1914; with his brother, Ray, production supervisor with First National for several pictures ; later joined Fox ; resigned from Fox in 1935.

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ROGELL. ALBERT

b. Oklahoma City, 1901 ; started in pictures in 1918 as assistant cameraman, later cameraman, assistant director; 1921, directed a series of out- door features; 1922-23-24, directed for inde- pendent market; 1925-26, Universal; 1927-28, First National; 1929. Tiffany; 1930-31. Pathe; 1932-33-34-35 Columbia; was with RKO; now with Columbia.

ROGELL, SID

b. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 16, 1900; educ. Spo- kane, Wash. ; entered pictures in 1923 as prod, manager for Chas. R. Rogers Prods, and Harry Joe Brown Prods. ; was studio manager of the Pathe plant in 1930-31 ; produced a series of Westerns for Leon Schlesinger, released by \Var- ner Bros. ; joined Columbia as an associate producer in 1933 ; now an RKO studio execu- tive.

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ROGERS, BOGART

h. Los Angeles, Calif., June 24, 1898; educ. Hollywood High School and Stanford University; left college after second year to join British

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Royal Flying Corps in Canada ; two years with this outfit, one year of which was spent in France with 32 Squadron, RFC, finishing as a captain and flight commander; spent about a year in commercial aviation barnstorming ; then Thomas H. Ince studios in publicity department ; in 1923, with Douglas MacLean and a few others formed the Douglas MacLean Productions; was general manager of the MacLean company ; later wrote fiction, and also managed Clara Bow's business affairs for a year; since that time has sold stufif to Saturday Evening Post, Liberty, Cosmopolitan, Red Book, Blue Book, Vanity Fair, and other magazines ; also did con- siderable picture writing; in 1931, went to Para- mount's Long Island studio to assist Hector TurnbuU, but that folded because they closed the studio; shortly thereafter, on returning to Holly- wood went to Paramount to write a script, then stayed on as assistant to Merritt Hulburd, head of the scenario department ; was at that for nearly two years, became head of that depart- ment when Hulburd left ; later joined 20th Cen- tury-Fox as associate producer; now with Para- mount.

ROGERS, CHARLES

b. Jan. 15, 1889; educ. Catlow College, Berk- shire, England ; started his stage career at the age of 24, played Rowley in "School for Scan- dal" in Nottingham, England; Antre in Eng- land in "Prince of Pilsen" ; was headliner on the Keith vaudeville circuit ; started pictures in Jan. 1928, as writer and actor for Warner Bros. ; joined Hal Roach in 1929 where he was actor and writer for a while, directed Harry Langdon ; writer and gag-man for Laurel &

Hardy comedies ; now writing and directing for Hal Roach.

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ROGERS, CHARLES R.

b. New York City, July IS, 1882; educ. public and high schools in Boston ; started as a haber- dashery salesman ; varnish salesman ; moved to Buffalo, where he built the first fire-proof mo- tion picture theater ; saw the tremendous future that lay in films and bought the N. Y. rights for Elinor Glyn's "Three Weeks" ; became as- sociated with Selznick Pictures, first as_ branch manager, then was appointed manager in New England and then to general sales manager of the company for the entire world ; four years later became general manager of the Robertson- Cole company in New York ; finally resigned an'' moved to the Coast to become an independent producer ; after a four-year partnership with Hunt Stromberg, he separated, going to First National as an independent producer ; during that association he produced a number of pic- tures starring Ken Maynard, Corinne Griffith and Dorothy Mackaill ; when Warner Bros, bought the First National company they bought his interest and he went over to RKO ; after RKO Pathe, he was appointed vice-president in charge of production and later resigned to again pro- duce his own pictures ; associated with Para- mount for three years as a producer ; now vice- president in charge of production at Universal; hobbies : golf and horse-racing.

ROSEN, PHIL

b. Russia; started with Edison, 1912, cinema- tographer; filmed "Miracle Man," became direc- tor and worked for Universal, Hodkinson, Metro, Famous, Sawyer & Lubin. M-G-M, Lumas, FBO, Sterling Pictures; Columbia, Trem Carr, Chester-

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ROSMER, MILTON

b. Southport, Nov. 4, 1881 ; educ. Manchester Grammar School ; made his first appearance on the stage in 1899; joined Osmond Tearle, Dec. 1900, and then toured the following- year with him; was engaged for 3 years with Walter Mel- ville; 1903 toured as Paul de Lahne; made his first appearance in London at the Kennington Theater, Dec. 1903; toured in America; was on the stage until 1932; has produced many notable productions; recently directed for Gau- mont British.

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ROSS, NAT

b. San Francisco ; educ. 'Frisco ; New York representative Stanley-Mastbaum Co. ; home of- fice sales force of Universal ; confidential secre- tary to Carl Laemmle, then Universal director of Westerns, starting about 1919; joined Asso- ciated Exhibitors, 1925-26, Cradwick, 1926, and with other independent companies ; own unit with Embassy Pictures; 1926-27-28-29 with Universal, making shorts, including Collegians series ; director Universal "Leather Pushers," westerns and all star features ; produced com- edies as an independent released through Edu- cational, RKO-Van Beuren and Columbia ; in charge of production on "Bring 'Em Back Alive" ; produced a series of Tim McCoy westerns for independent release; was associate producer at Universal on Jack Holt series; pro- duced and directed in England ; to produce a series of pictures in Hollywood. T

ROSSON, ARTHUR

b. 1889, London; as a youth had ambitions to become a jockey, but went on the stage instead ; gold digger in Nevada mines ; film actor and stunt man ; wrote and sold about 30 scenarios ; assistant director with Allan Dwan, S years later a director, working for Triangle, Artcraft, Vitagraph, Universal, Norma Talmadge, Gold- wyn. Fox, Allied Prod., and in 1925, Famous ; writes and adapts many of his own stories ; features for Fox in 1928, and Hoot Gibson vehicles for Universal same year ; free-lancing in 1929-30; later a supervisor at Columbia; was with Hecht-MacArthur ; now free-lancing ; mem- ber Writers' Club, Hollywood. T T

ROSSON, RICHARD

b. 1894, New York; active in musical circles in East before entering pidtures ; theatrical career began with Vitagraph in Bklyn. ; in 1914 joined Ince, later going to Universal; started directing in 1918, his first experience under supervision of Allan Dwan ; after nine years with Dwan, began directing with Famous Players, 1926; early in 1928, features for FBO ; 1928, under contract to Fox ; co-directed several fea- tures; then to M-G-M ; was with Samuel Gold- wyn ; now with RKO.

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ROTH, MURRAY

Formerly composer of popular melodies, writing music for many of the New York Winter Garden shows and other Broadway musicals; in 1921, went to the Coast as scenario writer for Fox and authorized Van Bibber series and the Helen and Warren series; adapted "The High School Hero" among other features; 1927, began work on shorts with Bryan Foy for Warners; wrote scenario for first full length, all-talking picture, "Lights of New York," which Foy directed ; also wrote script for "Queen of the Night Clubs" for Texas Guinan ; was director-in- chief at Warner Vitaphone Eastern Studio ; was

with Fox, Warners and Universal ; now free- lancing.

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ROWLAND, RICHARD A.

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 8, 1880; educ. in Pitts- burgh public and high schools; became the larg- est distributor of pictures in the world in 1905; sold out chain of exchanges to General Film Company in 1910, and took over franchise to distribute Paramount-Lasky product; organized Metro Pictures Corp., in 1914 and sold out all holdings to the late Marcus Loew in 1919; be- came general manager in charge of all produc- tions of First National in 1921; retired in 1928 to reenter the business in 1931 as vice-president of Fox Film; organized Richard A. Rowland Productions in 1936, producing a series of pic- tures for Paramount release; now producing for Cirand National release.

ROWLAND, ROY

Ik Dec. 31. 1905, New York City; reared in Edendale, Calif. ; studied law in University of Southern California; was an office boy at Uni- versal during his school vacations ; script clerk and assistant director at Universal ; was assis- tant to Louis Brock at RKO when I3rock headed the short subject department ; was assistant di- rector on M-G-M pictures; joined M-G-M proc- ess department ; now directing short subjects for M-G-M.

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ROYER, FANCHON

b. Des Moines, 1902 ; educ. Des Moines schools and University of Southern California ; extra work for a year; edited "Camera," a trade paper, for three years; did publicity and agency work; 1928, produced "Life Is Like That"; carried on her agency business until 1930 ; oi'ganized Fanchon Royer Productions and made 17 pictures which she also distributed; acted in advisory capacity for Mexican government pic- ture production; 1936, made six pictures under name of Fanchon Royer Features. T T

RUBEN, J. WALTER

b. August, 1899, New York City, mother Ruth Walters, legitimate stage ; educ. DeWitt Clinton and Columbia University ; legitimate stage as Junior ; dabbled in vaudeville skits and short stories ; entered motion pictures in 1924 ; wrote for Fox, Paramount and Radio Pictures ; directed for RKO ; now with M-G-M. T T

RUBIN, BENNY

b. Boston, Feb. 2, 1898; educ. Boston schools; carnival, tab show, burlesque, vaudeville, mu- sical comedy experience ; 1927, joined Universal producing, directing and playing in shorts ; actor for M-G-M ; was under contract to Columbia as a director; now with RKO.

RUGGLES, WESLEY

b. 1889, Los Angeles; appeared in musical comedies, stock, repertoire ; appeared in Key- stone-Sennett comedies, later becoming director with Morosco, Famous, Ince, Metro, Universal, Selznick, Preferred, Excellent Pictures, F. B. O., 1925; Excellent Pictures, 1926-27; in 1927 joined Universal to direct the "Collegians" short reel series ; directed four Laura La Plante features for the same company ; left Universal in 1929 to make features for RKO ; selected one of the "Ten Best Directors of 1930-31" in annual "Film Daily" poll ; was under contract to RKO ; now producing and directing for Para- mount ; directed "Cimarron," chosen one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1931 in the annual "Film Daily" poll.

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RYAN, PHIL L.

b. Muscatine, la., June 7. 1893; Paramount salesman ; district sales manager for Universal. Kansas City; mana^'er Standard Film Corp., Chicago and middle west ; assistant to sales man ager, Pathe ; sales manager, Pathe ; general manager Associated Exhibitors, distributing Harold Lloyd films; liquidated exhibitors' inter- est in Associated Exhibitors ; organized, vice- president and general manager of Capital Enter- prises, theater circuit in middle West ; later sold to Universal ; west coast production manager. Pathe ; supervised ail Pathe independent units ; general manager and vice-president of Metro- politan Picture Corp. and Metropolitan Studios, operated and supervised production ; produced a series of comedies for Paramount release ; was with Selznick-International.

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ST. CLAIR, MALCOLM

b. 1899, Los Angeles; educ. Los Angeles high school ; new-^paper cartoonist for short wh'le in 1915; then two-reel comedy actor with Sennett, then scenario writer, Sennett director for sev- eral years ; to Metro to direct Buster Keaton, two short subject series for FBO, features for Famous, First National ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1926 and 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballots; switched to RKO in 1929; was under contract to M-G-M and Universal ; now with 20th Century-Fox ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

SALKOW, SIDNEY

h. New York City, June 16. 1909; educ. College of the City of New York. B A., Columbia Uni- versity, adm'tted to Harvard Law School: direc- tor New York stage; assistant to Chester Erskin;

I)roduction assistant to Benjamin Glazier in 19.^.?, joined Paramount as dialogue director; now flirecting for Universal.

SANDRICH, MARK

b. 1901, New York; educ. Columbia Univ.; joined Century Pictures, then lo Fox for two \ears; wrote "Sweet Sixteen" series for Uni- versal; assistant direc.or for Warners; director for short subjects at Fox and Universal for four years ; feature director at Columbia ; directed talking feature, Sono Art-World Wide release directed talking shorts for Louis Brock ; directe' Clark and McCullough, Chic Sales series; Benn> Rubin. Walter Catlett. "Broadway Headliners' series ; now under contract to RKO Radio Pic tures, where he has directed four Astaire-Rogers features; hobbies: swimming, golf; directed "Top Hat," one of the Film Dailv Ten Best Pictures of 1935.

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SANFORTH, CLIFFORD

b. Cliicago, 1895 ; with Sydney Chaplin. Uni- \ersal. Fox ; produced and directed first Ken Maynard pictures ; made "Screen Souvenirs" ; produced in 1935, with Edward M. Spitz and directed.

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SANTELL, AL

b. 1896, San Francisco; educ. 'Frisco; archi- tect, short story author ; scenario writer, as- sistant director with Youngdeer, Pathe ; sce- narist with Sennett, Keystone, Beauty Com- edies, American Film Co.; supervised, directed American-Mutual comedy-dramas, features ; comedy director with Kalem, Universal, Gold- wyn, Pathe, Master Pictures, World ; supervis-

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ing manager of comedies for Universal ; pro- duced 12 two-reel Broadway comedies ; made series for Hal Roach ; series of Hall Room Boys and others for FBO ; feature director with First National, then Fox, 1929 ; was under contract to Fox ; directed for RKO and Para- mount ; was with Columbia ; now directing for RKO Radio; member M. 1'. Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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SANTLEY, JOSEPH b. Salt Lake City, 1890, of professional parents; played legit parts when a youngster; educated in stage technique by pioneer producers; played Broadway parts for years, writing many of his own plays; next turned to vaudevi le with hi^ wife and later l)oth played in Irving Berlin'- first edition of the "JIusic Box Revue"; Broad- way performances during recent years, acting, directing, producing; co-directed with Robert Florey on Paramount's "Cocoanuts," followed by Paramount; later directed for Pathe; produced "I.ife Begins" on the stage; wrote "House on 56th Street" for Warner Bros.; directed for Monogram, Mascot, Republic and Walter Wan- ger ; now witli RKO Radio. T T

SARECKY, BARNEY

b. New York City, June 9, 1895 ; educ. New York schools and Syracuse University ; news- paper work in New York and Manila ; originals and screen plays for RKO and Mascot ; super- visor for Mascot and Republic ; now producing for Universal.

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SARECKY, LOUIS A.

b. Odessa, Russia, Jan. 26, 1886 ; educ. public school, DeWitt Clinton High School, New York, New York University studied law ; secretary to Governor Sulzer of New York ; connected with a mining company in Central America ; did newspaper work ; started in pictures with Para- mount in 1921 ; first job was assistant to stage manager, then was location manager, stage man- ager, general production manager and assistant general manager of Paramount, New York Stti- dios ; went to Hollywood and joined F.B.O. with William LeBaron and stayed with them after RKO purchased that company ; left RKO and joined Columbia where he supervised; 19.34, su- pervised for RKO ; now with Columbia.

SAVILLE, VICTOR

h. Birmingham, Sept. 5, 1897; first became as- sociated with films on the business side, being engaged as renting manager for some time; in 1920 was given his first opportunity as a direc- tor by the Gaumont Company; 1935, directed for Gainsborough, and Gaumont-British; 1936, directed Gaumont-British; now producing as Vic- tor Saville Productions, Ltd., London Films Studios, Denham, England.

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SCHAEFER, ARMAND L.

b. Tavistock, Ont., Canada, 1898; started in pictures with Mack Sennett Studio in 1924 as assistant prop man with Roy Del Ruth direct- ing; then to Christies as prop man, electrician, grip, set dresser, etc. ; then to Mary Pickford in "Little Annie Rooney" and "Sparrows" as prop man ; then to Action Pictures for Pathe as assistant director or over 50 westerns star- ring Buffalo Bill, Jr., Wally Wales and Buddy Roosevelt ; assistant director on several serials, melodramas and westerns in the independent field ; has been assistant director with most of the well known western stars ; directed Lane Chandler in the "Reckless Rider" for Willis Kent Prods. ; has directed several independent features ; now supervising for Republic.

SCHENCK. JOSEPH M.

li. Russia, iJtc. -'5, 1882; div. Norma Talmadge, professional; 1908 built Paradise Park, at Fort George, X. Y. ; park proved so successful that in 1912 he and his brother Nicholas purchased Pal- isades Park, at Fort Lee, N. J., which they own today; while active in the management of Paradise Park he became associated with the late Marcus Loew as one of the chief figures in Lciew Theatrical Enterprises; ultimately, pm- chascd screen rights to a magazine story, en- gaging Roland West to direct the picture ; Josie Collins, musical comedy artist, was cast in the leading role and picture was released by Fox ; in his early days of film production also made twn pictures starring Evelyn Nesbit Thaw; later, signed Roscoe Arbuckle for comedies distributed by Paramount; 1918 he became producer for Norma Talmadge's pictures; soon after, he also became producer fur Constance Talmadge's pic- tures, also released through Select; 1919 Buster Keaton came under his management ; after six years of independent production, the Talmadge pictures being released through First National and the Keaton pictures through M-G-M, Schenck, on Dec. 5, 1924, was elected chairman of the board of directors of United Artists; im- mediately began expanding United Artists ; in 1925 and 1926 Norma Talmadge, Gloria Swan- son, Corinne Griffith, John Barrymore, Samuel Goldwyn, Morris Gest and other outstanding in- dependent producers aligned themselves with the organization; May 23, 1926, he announced the organization of United Artists Theater Circuit, Inc., a chain of 20 pre-release theaters; on April 4, 1927, the stockholders of United Ar- tists Corporation elected him president, to fill the vacancy created when Hiram Abrams died in Nov. 1926; 1933 formed independent pro- ducing lirm with Darryl Zanuck, 20th Century Pictures, with Schenck as president. In May 1935, both joined Fox; elected president of Met- ropolitan Playhouses, Inc. T

SCHERTZINGER, VICTOR

b. 1890, Philadelphia; educ. abroad; violin solo- ist ; wrote and staged musical comedies, light operas ; stage director for Klaw & Erlanger ; musical director for Belasco Stock Co., Los Angeles ; induced by Thos. H. Ince to direct for Triangle-lnce ; composed 31 scores for Ince Prod. ; with Goldwyn, Playgoers Pictures, Hod- kinson, Metro, Fox ; 1926-27, wrote several popular song pieces "Marcheta," et al ; director for Paramount in 1929-30; was with Radio Pic- tures and LTniversal ; now co-producing with Zion Myers and directing for Grand National ; directed "One Night of Love," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily poll ; hobbies : music, violin, piano ; mem- ber Academy nf M. P. Arts and Sciences.

SCHLESINGER, LEON

b. Philadelphia, May 20th ; educ. in Philadel- phia schools ; started as an usher in Blaney's Arch Street theater, Philadelphia ; sold story books on road with Charles E. Blaney's play, "The Factory Girl" ; also played bits in same show ; worked as assistant treasurer and treas- urer of Blaney's Arch Street theater ; assistant treasurer and treasurer. Colonial, Chicago ; ad- vance agent and company manager with several legitimate shows ; managed vaudeville theaters ; in 1922 came to Hollywood as Coast manager of Agfa; in 1925 bought Pacific Title and Art Studios, which he still owns and operates ; in 1930 made "Looney Tunes" for Warner Bros. ; in 1931 made "Merrie Melodies" for Warner Bros.; in 1933 made series of six John Wayne westerns for Warner Bros. ; still producing "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" for Warner Bros.

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SCHLOM, HERMAN

b. Zagor, Russia, Oct. 30, 1904; educ. in Cleve- land schools; joined Universal in 1920; worked in Universal accounting department for 18 months ; promoted to leasing department at stu- dio; headed department until 1934; joined Mono- gram as production manager; now producing for Republic.

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SCHOEDSACK, ERNEST B.

with Sennett, 1914; served in motion picture branch of Signal Corps during World War, in France ; following War, with Selznick and Fox, in Europe ; launched several production compa- nies abroad ; commenced independent production in collaboration with Merian C. Cooper in "Grass," bought by Famous; with same associate produced "Chang" for Famous; picture selected one of the ten best of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot; joined Paramount, with Cooper, in 1927, as associate producer-director; made "Four Feathers" in 1928-29; "Rango" in 1930; was with RKO ; now free-lancing. T

SCHULBERG, B. P.

b. Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 19, 1892 ; educ. high school, New York City and College of the City of New York ; first position as reporter on the New York Evening Mail, for two years; asso- ciate editor of a magazine. Film Reports, or- ganized in the interest of independent producers and exhibitors ; later accepted a dual post of publicity director and scenario writer with Rex Pictures Corp., New York City; after a year went with Adolph Zukor when Zukor launched Famous Players Company in 1912; when Zukor's Famous Players Company combined with Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company in

1915 to become the Paramount Corp., he re- tained his post of double duty ; after several years with Paramount he made the decision to try his hand at independent production ; attracted by Clara Bow's work, he signed her up and had her come to Hollywood to play in Schulberg productions; 1925, rejoined Paramount in the capacity of associate producer; later becoming general manager of West Coast production for Paramount ; resigned as managing director of production in June, 1932; returned in September of the same year, to make individual inde- pendent productions for Paramount as B. P. Schulberg Productions; 1935, joined Columbia as a producer ; to produce for Paramount.

SCHWAB, LAURENCE

b. Boston; educ. Harvard; co-author and pro- ducer of many Broadway musicals; picture pro- ducer for Paramount in East and West Coast studios; 1937, produced for 20th Century-Fox.

SCHWALB, BEN

b. Boston, Mass., June 15, 1900; educ. Boston U. ; entered pictures in 1921 in Boston with Grand Asher ; then to coast with Sam Bischoff ; studio manager with Universal in 1927; pro- duced four serials for Nat Levine, one of which was first talking and sound serial ; with Para- mount in Long Island in 1929; now producing and directing sports and musical shorts for Columbia in N. Y.

SCHWARZ, HANNS

b. \'ienna ; educ. in his native city to follow in the footsteps of his banker father, but rebelled at such a prosaic calling and turned to the thea- ter; met Ernst Lubitsch in Germany, watched

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him work and decided to turn his creative talents to motion pictures ; directed a propaganda picture for Bulgarian Embassy ; formed the Trans-Ocean Film Company with Karl Fritsche, directed "Two Lives," the result was so satisfactory a company was formed to produce Hanns Schwarz pictures ; joined Ufa where he directed "The Hungarian Rhapsody," "The Beautiful Lie of Nina Petrow- na," "Melody of Hearts," "Her Highness Com- mands"; also directed for British-Gaumont, for Gaumont in Paris and one for Emelka in Berlin ; was signed by VVinheld Sheehan while in London to direct for Fox ; now free-lancing.

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SCHWARZWALD, MILTON E.

e. San Juan, Porto Rico and Chicago ; studied music at American Conservatory of Music, Chi- cago; began theatrical career in 1910 as orchestra leader, composer and arranger ; scores include : "Flora Bella," "Be Yourself," "Molly Darling," "Honeymoon Town" ; general musical director for RKO 1928-1933; 1933 joined E. M. Glucks- man in organizing Mentone Productions; since supervising and directing shorts for Mentone ; member American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and tlie Lambs Club.

SCOTT, EWING

b. Los Angeles. Sept. 3, 1898; educ. Los Angeles High School and LTniversity of Cali- fornia; started with the Vitagraph company, 17 years ago, as animated cartoonist; was with Fox eight years; assistant to F. W. Murnau ; head of the 1928 Fox-Arctic expedition; was assistant to Raoul Walsh and Alexander Korda, Fox ; directed for Paramount ; now directing George O'Brien for RKO release.

SCOTTO, AUBREY

b. August 21. 1895. at Los Angeles; started with Boston Opera Co., American Opera Co., and others as operatic baritone ; went with M-G-M as film editor, stayed there nine years; sent abroad to edit "Ben Hur," remained there with Rex Ingram for a year; back to M-G-M, edited all Rupert Hughes and Elinor Glyn productions ; wrote and directed "Great Events" series for M-G-M, first color shorts; then to Tiflfany as writer-director on series of color shorts; also production manager on "Mamba," color feature ; with Columbia for a brief period ; was at Paramount N. Y. Studio as writer- director ; directed for Walter Wanger-Paramount and Republic ; now free-lancing.

SEASTROM, VICTOR

b. 1879, Varmland, Sweden; son of Elizabeth Hartman, Swedish actress; educ. Upsala Univ., Stockholm ; theater training school at Helsing- fors, Finland ; appeared on stage in Helsing- fors. 1897; stage director, 1910; acquired stock theater of his own at Gothenberg, Sweden ; in legitimate field 18 years; 1912, actor for Swed- ish Biograph; directed his first, a two-reeler, month later ; made four per year for four years in France, England, Sweden ; Goldwyn secured Seastrom, 1923. arriving IT. S. that year and joined the merged M-G-M, working on features for that company in 1924-25-26-27-28-29; now directing in Europe; hobbies: farming, motor- ing, traveling; selected one of the ten best directors of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballot.

SEDGWICK, EDWARD

b. Xov.. 1892. Galveston. Tex.; educ. St. Mary's Univ.. Te.x. ; school chum of King Vidor; mother and father were both performers ; sisters. Eileen and Josie, are film players ; appeared in stock at three; circus, road shows, dramatic stock, mu- sical comedies, minstrels, carnivals; 1918, Army

officer; served in World War; handled Associated Press wire in Mexico during revolution; played professional baseball ; song writer ; started in pictures 1913 at comedies in Colorado Springs; signed with Fox to act, then Fox scenarist and afterwards directed; first made a serial, "The 13th Bride," with Universal; directed his own story, "Tin Hats," for M-G-M, 1926, remaining with the same company in 1927-1930; after free- lancing returned to M-G-M ; was with Hal Roach ; now with David L. Loew ; member of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

SEILER, LEWIS

b. New York ; university graduate ; worked as assistant director, director, "gag" man for numerous West Coast producers, all comedies, before joining Fox ; with Fox several years, first on short reel comedies, then Mix and other features for Fox in 1928-29; was with Para- mount ; now free-lancing.

SEITER, WILLIAM A.

b. 1891, New York; educ. Hudson River Mili- tary Academy; early career, artist and writer; began film work with Selig, later with Reliance, Majestic, Universal, Crown City, National Film, series of comedies with the De Havens for Goldwyn. then with Paramount, FBO, Warner Bros., First National, and Denny, director with Universal; again with First National in 1928- 29-30; was with Radio Pictures; now under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox ; directed "Roberta," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1935; hobby: golf.

SEITZ, GEORGE BRACKETT

b. 1892, Boston; educ. Friends' Central School, Boston; illustrator, then author; legitimate actor, playwright with John Craig Stock Co., also played for three years ; scenarist with Pathe; general production manager and star with Pathe ; produced and directed Pearl White serials and features; features for Paramount, Universal, Metropolitan Pictures, PDC, Pathe- De Mille, FBO. Columbia ; writing, directing for Fox, 1928-29; free-lancing in 1929; with RKO in 1930; now with M-G-M.

SELANDER, LESLEY

b. Los Angeles, May 26, 1900; educ. high school ; m. Carolina Wright ; p. Robert Bonde and Myrtle; 1919 started in laboratory of Harold Bell Wright studio ; assistant cameraman at the Triangle Studio, 1920; first cameraman until 1924; then assistant director at Fox; also di- rected comedies for Fox and M-G-M ; directed for LTniversal ; now directing for Harry Sher- man. Paramount release.

SELMAN, DAVID

educ. college, law ; started as actor in Little Theater movement 24 years ago ; directed at Fox, including Dustin Farnum and Shirley Mason; directed at Columbia Studios for 10 years ; now directing for Harry Sherman. T T

SELWYN, EDGAR

b. Cincinnati, Oct. 20. 1875 ; educ. Toronto and Selma, Ala. ; usher at Herald Square theater, N. Y. ; 1896 became an actor with William Gil- lette; played in several shows; 1912 organized All Star Features and did a picture ; not on stage since 1912; 1914 starred in films for Cecil B. deMille; returned to stage as writer and pro- ducer; 1917 to 1920 vice-president of Goldwyn Pictures; 1920 to 1928 hack as president ot Selwyn & Co. ; wriote many plays and produced them with his brother Arch; now with M-G-M as an associate producer.

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SELZNICK, DAVID O.

b. Pittsburgh, May 10, 1902; father was the late Lewis J. Selznick, one of the pioneer pro- ducers of motion pictures ; trained in all branches of the business under his father and after Lewis J. Selznick's retirement, he promoted and pro- duced specialty short subjects and later feature pictures independently ; became West Coast pro- duction representative for Associated Exhibitors ; joined M-G-M, rapidly rising through the following posts : assistant story editor, assistant producer to Harry Rapf, story editor, associate producer on the Tim McCoy westerns ; resigning from M-G-M and joined Paramount as assistant to Schulberg, then managing Paramount head and as a Paramount associate producer pro- duced a number of films ; after serving as tem- porary production chief of Paramount during Schulberg's absence for a lengthy period of time he accepted an offer as vice-president in charge of production at RKO Radio ; discovered Katharine Hepburn, conceived and prepared "Little Women," brought Fred Astaire to that studio ; resigned to join M-G-M as vice president, heading his own unit; in 1934 he was the only producer who made two out of the Ten Best Pictures in the Film Daily's poll of critics : "Dinner at Eight" and "Viva Villa" ; pro- duced "David Copperfield" and "Anna Kare- nina," two of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1935 ; produced "A Tale of Two Cities," voted one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936; now production chief of Selznick-International. T T

SENNETT. MACK

b. Denville, Quebec, 1884; one of the produc- tion pioneers; originator of the "Bathing Beauty Girls," who appeared in dozens of his early short reel comedies ; has made feature produc-

tions ; his short subject product was distributed by Paramount in recent years ; in London dur- ing 1934; returned to Hollywood in 1935 and directed for Educational ; now free-lancing.

SHAUER, MEL

b. Chicago, Nov. 20, 1895 ; educ. Chicago and >«'ew York public schools, Thompson Harris High School, City College of New York ; win- ner of Phi Beta Kappa; entered picture busi- ness in 1916 with Famous Players-Lasky, New York studio; 1919, joined Paramount's New York exchange ; joined the home office of Para- mount in charge of ad sales ; joined foreign department in 1927, made general foreign rep- resentative ; opened first sound theater in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1930, became head of Para- mount's foreign department; May, 1931, came to the coast as staff aide to B. P. Schulberg; later became associate producer for Paramount. T

SHEEHAN, WINFIELD

b. Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 24, 1883; educ. at St. Canisius College in that city; served as private and corporal Spanish-American War, 1898-99 ; newspaper reporter on the staff of the Buffalo "Courier" and in 1903 joined the staff of the New York "World," where he remained for seven years ; became secretary to the Fire Com- missioner and later to the Police Commissioner of New York City from 1910 to 1914; was one of the founders of Fox Film Corp. and in the capacity of General Manager, beginning 1914, established its branch offices in America, Europe and the rest of the world ; organized the Fox Newsreel in 1918; in 1926 assumed charge of the Hollywood studios of Fox Film and produced

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more than 300 pictures; also conceived and created Fox Movietone City ; productions which have received Academy awards, include "7th Heaven," which received three honors in 1927-28 ; "Sunrise," which also received three the same year; "In Old Arizona," in 1928-29; three awards in 1931-32 for direction and adaptation of "Bad Girl," and best art direction on "Trans- atlantic." Fox Film received honorable men- tion in 1930-31 for synchro-projection composite photography; resigned from Fox in 193S. T

SHELDON, E. LLOYD

b. May 27, 1886, Springfield, Mass.; A.B. and A.M. Harvard 1907 ; business manager Charles Frohman 1910-1912; Washington correspondent for Hearst papers 1912-1914; made special for General Army staff and fuel administration 1914- 1918; 1914-1921 magazine and screen writer; 1921 joined Paramount as supervisor; 1921-1935 producer at Paramount.

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SHELDON, FORREST

b. Trinidad, Colorado; educ. Los Angeles, Cal. ; entered pictures as writer for Kalem 1914; has worked for Universal, Fox, Pathe, FBO, Co- lumbia; wrote entire Maynard series at Uni- versal; several of Maynard's series at First National and several at Tiffany; directed "Hell Fire Austin," and wrote it at Tiffany ; wrote Tom Keene's at RKO; Buck Jones at Columbia; now free-lancing.

SHERMAN, HARRY

b. Boston ; entered picture business as operator of circuit of theaters in and around Minneapolis, affiliated with Sullivan and Considine ; operated independent exchanges throughout Mid-West with Alco and Metro franchises ; held franchise on half of United States with D. W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" ; entered production in 1917 with George Loane Tucker; producer of first Zane Grey ; for number of years producer with Pathe and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios; at present producing Clarence E. Mulford series of "Hop-Along Cassidy" stories for Paramount release ; also president of the Prudential studios ; to produce "The Barrier" for Paramount re- lease.

SHORES, LYNN

b. Binghamton, N. Y. ; two years as production mgr. of Louis J. Selznick at Fort Lee; 10 years assistant director for Paramount, M-G-M, Cos- mopolitan; organized Paramount talent school; started directing for Paramount in New York in 1923; with FBO for two years; RKO four years ; was executive producer at West Coast Service Studios, N. Y. C. ; directed Tom Keene for Crescent Pictures ; now free-lancing.

SHUMATE, HAROLD

b. Austin, Texas, Sept. 7, 1893 ; attended Wash- ington University, St. Louis ; reported for news- papers in St. Louis and other cities ; started motion picture work in 1933 as writer for Thomas H. Ince ; wrote for Paramount, M-G-M, RKO. Warners and other major studios; wrote for Columbia; joined Republic. May, 1937, as producer.

SIEGEL, MOE J.

b. New York City. July 14, 1901; joined Selz- nick Pictures in 1920 in distribution where he remained till 1924; 1924-1936 vice-president of Consolidated Film Industries; between 1931 and 1935, president of American Record Company, a subsidiary of Consolidated; 1935 sponsored formation of Republic Pictures and until Feb- ruary, 1937, was vice-president of that company when in March 1937, he was made president;

married and has two children ; hobbies : golf and baseball.

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SIEGEL, SOL

b. New York City; educ. New York City Schools and Columbia University School of Journalism; started career as salesman and sales manager, Brunswick Phonograph Company; entered pic- tures in 1934, on the production end of westerns; now in charge of production of all serials and westerns for Republic.

SISTROM, WILLIAM

b. Lincolnshire, England, March 19, 1886 ; educ. in England and America; is a graduate engi- neer ; prior to his entry into the motion picture fields was connected with the Chicago Telephone Company and Western Electric ; first important studio post was as general manager of Universal at Fort Lee, N. J.; later went to Hollywood; when Cosmopolitan Productions started making feature pictures he was placed in charge of all production; later signed with Cecil B. deMille and Metropolitan Studios as general production manager ; while in that post also supervised productions ; later with RKO as a producer.

SISK, ROBERT F.

b. Easton, Md., March 29, 1903; educ. Easton High School, special course Johns Hopkins ; newspaper experience for three years on Balti- more Sun ; political reporting and makeup editor ; three years on Variety ; six years a general press representative of The Theater Guild ; spe- cial correspondent for Baltimore Sun for nine years from New York; went to RKO Radio circuit until separation of film and theater func- tions in 1934; latter part of 1934, came to Hollywood for RKO Radio as assistant to J. R. McDonough ; now an RKO associate pro- ducer.

SLOANE, PAUL H.

b. April, 1893, New York; educ. New York City public schools; screen career: 3 years with Edi- son, 4 years with Fox, two with Famous and three with De Mille, releasing through P.D.C. and then Pathe; later joined Fox and made "Hearts in Dixi^," followed by others, in 1928- 29; made "Cuckoos" in 1930; was with Para- mount ; now free-lancing ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences. T

SLOMAN, EDWARD

b. 1887, London ; educ. London ; legitimate actor in London ; first picture work as actor, then director ; worked for Universal, First National, Goldwyn, Metro, M-G-M, Universal; free- lancing, 1928-29 ; 1930. directed for United Ar- tists, Paramount; hobbies: painting, riding and boxing; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; now with M-G-M.

SMALL, EDWARD

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1891; identified with practically all branches of show business since boyhood ; was a juvenile actor, and while still a youth, booked, produced and directed stage and outdoor attractions ; pioneered in the field of screen talent representation, originally in New York ; about twelve years ago transferred his activities to Hollywood where he established and built up the first big agency handling artists, directors and writers, of which he still is presi- dent ; during the silent picture days, in addition to handling the largest talent company, he pro- duced nearly a score of features for First Na- tional release ; 1932, with Harry M. Goetz, or- ganized Reliance Pictures, and became a pro- ducer for United Artists ; produced "The Count of Monte Cristo" voted one of the ten best pic- tures of 1934 in the Film Daily Annual Poll; is vice-president in charge of production and secre- tary of Reliance Pictures, releasing through United Artists ; also an RKO associate producer.

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SMITH, NOEL

b. Rockland, Me.; educ. California; screen ca- reer began as assistant director in 1912, later becoming director and working in turn for L-Ko, Henry Lehrman, Sunshine-Fox unit, Vitagraph, again with Sunshine and then Mack Sennett, C. B. C, mostly all short comedies; 1925, made feature for Warners; 1926 some shorts for independents in 1927 one feature for Bischofif Prod., one for Lumas, several for Pathe an others; free-lancer in 1928-29; directing Richard Talmadge in 1930-31; now directing for Warner Bros.

SMITH, PETE

b. Sept. 4, 1892, New York, N. Y.; educ. public schools, DeWitt Clinton High School at night, attended business college; two years as short- hand expert with an importing firm; promoted to advertising solicitor and review writer for "The Player," which was the weekly publication for the White Rats Union of Vaudeville Actors; paper went out of existence day of his promotion; next obtained job as motion picture critic for "The Billboard"; then became publicity man for the Hobart Bosworth Pictures, and became as- sistant to the late Harry Reichenbach; then was made publicity director for Famous Players Studio; later occupied same position with Art- craft Pictures; was then borrowed by Douglas Fairbanks to handle publicity and advertising; next joined the Marshall Neilan group and moved to California; when he parted with Neilan, opened his own independent publicity offices in Holly- wood; then was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as publicity director and later as advertising di-

rector; became a producer and during past three years has made more than seventy short subjects, covering a vast field of subjects; now producing the Pete Smith shorts, in association with Jack Chertok, for M-G-M.

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SPITZ, EDWARD M.

b. Paterson, N. J., Dec. 15, 1899; stage pro- ducer in New York ; summer stock at Milton- on-Hudson; produced in 1927; produced with Cliflford Sanforth in 1935 ; now executive pro- ducer of Excelsior Serial Productions.

STAHL, JOHN M.

b. New York City; began theatrical career in 1909, playing bits in stage with various compa- nies, graduating to leads and vaudeville; last stage work was in a play directed by C. B. De Mille; entered films in 1913 playing bits in New York studios; first directed in 1914, work- ing for several West Coast companies, finally with M-G-M and then a partner in Tiffany- Stahl, in charge of production, 1927-29; under contract to Universal; directed "Back Street," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1932 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll ; directed for M-G-M; now with Universal; hobbies: fine mo- tion pictures and art.

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STARR, IRVING

b. New York City ; educ. New York public and high schools ; agent and producer of shows in New York City and Hollywood; joined K.B.S. Pictures and in association with Sam Bischofif produced Ken Maynard Westerns ; later with Phil Goldstone ; then to Edward Small, United Artists, where he was associate producer; now

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with General Film Co. producing a series of "Crime Club" features for Universal release.

STAUB, RALPH B.

1). Chicago, III., 1899i; entered motion picture business in theater and at age of 15 managed father's theaters in Oakland, Cal. ; started in studios during 1917 as prop boy; then assistant cameraman, second and first; was youngest cam- eraman in industry; in 1920 sent to Alaska by Pathe company to make animal pictures; re- turned from Alaska and started producing own shorts; directed, photographed more shorts than any one man in picture industry ; seven years at Columbia Studios in charge of shorts, directed, wrote, photographed, edited and acted in over 400 short subjects ; was in charge of shorts at Warner Bros., West Coast Studios; directed for Republic ; now free-lancing.

STEELE, JOSEPH HENRY

b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 6, 1897; educ. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania (three years). Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia (two years), Sau- mur School, France; has been reporter, editor, exploitation man, soldier, actor, stage director, ad- vertising writer, columnist, feature writer, man- aging director of deluxe picture houses; six years personal representative of Richard Barthelmess; contributor to Vanity Fair and national mag- azines; wrote, directed and produced; was asso- ciated with Douglas MacLean producing Para- mount pictures; was production associate with Lawrence Weingarten at M-G-M; was executive assistant to Samuel J. Briskin at RKO ; was pro- ducing at Monogram.

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STEIN, PAUL LUDWIG

b. 1892, Vienna; arrived in U. S. when 18; wrote stories and scenarios for various Eastern producers; stage manager, New York; returned to Vienna and acted for two years in films; joined Ufa in Berlin as director; 1926, back to New York and joined Warners to direct, later switching to Pathe-De Mille, and, in 1928- 29; directed "One Romantic Night" for U. A.; was under contract to RKO, Pathe; now free- lancing in England; hobbies: Swimming, horse- back riding, reading.

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STEVENS, GEORGE

b. Oakland, Cal., in 1905 ; educ. Oakland and San Francisco public and high schools ; acted in companies operated by his father. Lander Stevens ; made first stage appearance at age of five, in support of Nance (D'Neill ; entered pic- tures in 1921 as a cameraman and continued camera work until 1930 ; started directing in 1930; directed "Boy Friends" series for Hal Roach ; later with Universal ; now with Radio directing features.

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STEVENSON. ROBERT

b. England, 1905; educ. Shrewsbury School, Cambridge University; wrote for many papers; was a political speaker for Lloyd George; owned a school for small children; interior decoration; film work with Michael Balcon, worked for Gau- mont-British and Gainsborough Studios; in 1934, was associate producer; recently directed and wrote for Gaumont British.

STOLOFF, BENJAMIN

b. 1895, Philadelphia; college graduate, then to Hollywood and worked for numerous short} sub- ject units until he joined Fox, making several series of short reel comedies, and late in 1926 made his first feature for Fox continuing in 1927-28-29-30-31; 1931-1936 with Paramount, Columbia and United Artists; now with RKO.

STONE, JOHN

b. New York City, Sept. 12; educ. in the pub- lic and high schools of New York, College of the City of New York, and New York Uni- versity; taught in the public schools and the Morris High in New York for 12 years; came to Hollywood on account of the illness of a rel- ative and has been here ever since ; secured a job as reader for Fox ; placed in charge of the scenario department ; made several adaptations and finally Isegan writing originals ; after serving at the Fox studio for seven years, went with Famous Players and made adaptations for sev- eral Zane Grey stories ; remained there a year and then returned to the Fox scenario depart- ment; has written more than 120 scenarios, 20 of which were for Tom Mix; was director of foreign productions; 1932 was made assistant to Sol M. Wurtzel on his production unit at the Hollywood studio; early in 1934 was promoted to the post of producer ; gained fame as pro- ducer of the "Charlie Chan" series.

STOUT, GEORGE W.

b. New Brunswick, N. J., March 9, 1890; educ. New Brunswick and Rutgers University ; went into public accounting ; opened Universal New York office in 1912; 1913, came to Coast for Universal; 1914, personal representative for Ince and Sennett in New York ; Mack Sennett's gen- eral manager and personal representative, 1915- 1918; 1918, 1921 made 21 pictures, eight with Sessue Hayakawa and Edith Storey ; with Sol Lesser in 1921; 1922, with First National; made two pictures, starring Dave Butler; 1922-1925, Imperial Pictures Corp.; 1925-1926, pictures for Sam Sax; 1926 production manager for Colum- oia Pictures; 1927, Motion Picture Congress of America; 1930, with Frank Rembusch ; 1933- 1934, producer with Harry O. Hoyt "Young Eagles" ; 1935, produced for Burroughs-Tarzan.

STRAYER, FRANK

b. Altoona, Pa. ; educ. Wilkinsburg High School (Pa.), Penn. Military Academy, Carnegie Inst, of Technology; served in Navy during World War as ensign; joined Metro, working in assis- tant directorial post; assistant to Harry Beau- mont; director for Columbia, Paramount; re- turned to Columbia for company's first all-talker, "Fall of Eve," 1929; directed for Fox and Tif- fany in 1930; directed the "Jones Family" series for 20th Century-Fox; now free-lancing; hobbies: home and family.

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STROMBERG, HUNT

b. Louisville, Ky., July 12; educ. same place; became a newspaper reporter ; for five years did reportorial work and became well known as the sporting editor and sports writer of the St. Louis "Times" ; was first identified with motion pic- tures when he went to New York to accept the post of advertising and publicity director of the old Goldwyn company; 1919, went to California with Thomas H. Ince and became his personal representative ; 1922, entered the independent production field ; produced a number of two- reel comedies released through Metro; became allied with the Producers' Distributing Corpora- tion, producing the Priscilla Dean and Harry Carey productions and a number of all-star spe- cials ; 1925, gave up independent production and became affiliated with M-G-M as an associate studio executive ; among the pictures he pro- duced was "The Thin Man" voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in "The Film Daily" poll; produced "The Thin Man," one of the "Film Daily" Ten Best Pictures of 1935; pro- duced "The Great Ziegfeld," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936.

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STRONG, EUGENE

b. Lone Lake, Wis., 1898; educ. Green Bay Military School, CIreen Bay, Wis.; stage career with Willard Mack Stock company, Chicago; stage work in Chicago, New York and on the road; with Paul Armstrong for five years; had h.s own stock company touring the Middle West and East; under player contract to Metro; di- alogue director for five years; now associate producer and assistant to Harry Sherman on the "Ilopalung Cassidy" series, released by Para- mount; hobbies: horseback riding, football and volley ball.

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SUMMERS, WALTER

b. Barnstaple ; has been on the stage since child- hood and in 1913 joined the old London Film Company; [luring the war attained the rank of Captain and was awarded the D.C.M. and M.C. ; went to Hepworth Company as scenarist in 1918; then to British International Pictures as a di- rector, and has been with that company ever since.

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SUTHERLAND, A. EDWARD b. London, American parents ; educ. Paris and U. S. ; career in stock, vaudeville, musical comedies ; acting and stage managing ; screen actor with Paramount, Select, Selznick, Realart, Hodkinson, Fox, Universal ; assistant director with Charles Chaplin ; first directed Thomas Meighan, Famous Players, 1924 ; director for Paramount and M-G-M, returning to Paramount in 1928. continuing in 1929-30-31-32-33-34; now with Major Pictures ; member : Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

TAGGART, ERROL

b. Ottawa, Canada, July 15, 189.S ; educ. Ot- tawa; entered motion pictures in 1919 with Uni- versal editorial department ; edited pictures for Tod Browning until 1923 ; came to the old Goldwyn company with Browning ; with Ince in 1924; with M-G-M in 1925 as assistant di- rector and editor for Tod Browning ; since with M-G-M as assistant director, editor, unit mana- ger and second unit director ; now directing for M-G-M; hobbies: fantastic reading matter.

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TAUROG, NORMAN

b. 1899, Chicago ; legitimate actor, screen actor with Florence Lawrence at Ince ; started di- recting Larry Semon, 1919-20-21, making over 36 productions; made six "Andy Gump" shorts for Universal ; four comedies for Fox, over 40 for Educational ; Georgie Jessel for Tiffany- Stahl; to Fox in 1928 to direct Clark & Mc- Cullough sound series ; others for Fox in 1929 ; 1929 directed for Tiffany ; directed "Skippy," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1931 in the annual Film Daily poll ; was under contract to Paramount ; now with 20th Century-Fox ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; hobbies : auto racing, swimming, reading.

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TAYLOR. RAY

b. 1889 ; attended high school and then to Mon treal as stage manager for National Francaise for five years ; stage manager at New Haven, Conn., for Hyperion Theaters ; three years in vaudeville; 17 months in U. S. Army, World War service ; to Fox as assistant director to Jack Ford ; with Fox two years, then to Uni- versal, assisting and directing shorts, serials,

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since 1920; 1927, features for Universal, Pathe; serials for Universal in 1928, then features for same company ; now with Grand National.

TAYLOR, SAM

ij. August, 1895, New York; graduated from Fordham University with an A.B. degree; com- edy writer and editor for Kalem and Vitagraph; film editor for Universal and then directed se- ries of Century comedies; directed Harold Lloyd comedies for five years, following with Mary Pickford and John Barrymore for United Artists; was under contract to Fox; made Mary Pick- ford's first talker, "Coquette," 1928-29; directed Harold Lloyd and for Hal Roach ; now free- lancing.

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THIELE, WILLIAM

b. Vienna, 1890; educ. Vienna, studied at Con- servatory of Vienna ; became an actor on the stage in Vienna ; later played in Munich, Stutt- gart and Berlin; became a stage director in Munich ; in 1924 was introduced to motion pictures by Paul Davidson of UFA ; remained with UFA for more than nine years ; the first silent picture he directed was "Die Selige Ex- cellenz" ; made the first talking film operetta in Europe, "Love Waltz"; directed for Fox; co-director for Columbia ; directed for Para- mount; now with M-G-M.

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THOMPSON, HARLAN

b. Hannibal, Mo. Sept. 24, 1890; educ. high school in Kansas City and University of Kansas; worked on Kansas City "Post" and "Star"; re- entered the University, specializing during senior year in journalism; edited the school paper the "Daily Kansan"; spent four years with the Kansas City Star; worked as reporter, Sunday Editor, dramatic critic and assistant City Edi- tor; joined the army, went to England, was ap- pointed CO. of the American 167 Aero Squadron; wrote vaudeville sketches and one act plays for three years; then became a feature writer for the old New York World ; resigned to write and direct plays; brought to Hollywood by Paramount, where he did an original story; returned to Broadway and was brought back to Hollywood by Fox; returned to New York, where he directed and co-produced ; returned to Hollywood for Paramount, wrote and directed ; also directed at RKO, and wrote at M-G-M and Columbia; in January, 1936, made producer at Paramount, where he is under contract.

THORPE, RICHARD

Assistant director, director, mainly with inde- pendent producers ; produced six Westerns dur- ing first half of 1926 and about eight during last half, for Action Pictures, Inc., starring B:ily Roosevelt, Wally Wales, Bill Cody, Buf- falo Bill, Jr., Pathe; three serials for Mascot in 1928; many Western features in 1928-29; free-lancing in 1928; with Tiffany' in 1930; wai with Chesterfield-Invincible Prods, and with Universal; now with M-G-M.

TINLING, JAMES

b. Seattle, Wash., educ. Univ. of Washington; started as a prop boy at Century Studios, later becoming a writer ; was a member of the Sixty- Third Artillery during the war ; served with Howard Hawks and Raoul Walsh for Fox ; di- rected for Fox and Columbia ; was free-lancing ; rejoined Fox, where he is under contract ; fond of all outdoor sports, but hobby is yachting.

TOLNAY, AKOS

b. Szeged, Hungary, 1903 ; educ. Hungary ; newspaperman and assistant director. National Theater, Budapest ; foreign correspondent, Paris ; wrote about 14 screen plays in Paris; placed

under writing contract to B. I. P. in 1934; started writing for Alexander Korda Productions is 1935; 1936, organized Atlantic Film Produc- tions, Ltd. ; wrote "Thunder in the City" for Edward G. Robinson, first picture to be pro- duced by the new company.

TORRES, MIGUEL C.

b. Moralaia, Mexico, Sept. 16, 1900; educ. Mexico City, studied law; at the age of 16, was captain in the Revolutionary Army fighting against Pancho Villa; acted in 16 French and Spanish pictures made in Spain, France and Mexico; directed 18 pictures in Spanish and French in Spain, France and Mexico; is pro- ducing in English and Spanish for Colonial Films.

TOURNEUR, JACQUES

b. Paris, 1904; 10 years in Paris, France, as film editor for Pathe-Natan; directed four pic- tures for Pathe-Natan; directed some of the re- volutionary sequences in "The Tale of Two Cities," M-G-M ; directed following M-G-M shorts : "Jonker Diamond," "Master Will Shakespeare," "The Killer-Dog" and "The Chinese Drama" ; at present at M-G'-M.

TOURNEUR, MAURICE

b. Paris; artist, spent 15 years as stage pro- ducer in Paris, making over 400 stage plays ; initial film experience with Eclair, Paris ; to U. S. and macfe "Last of the Mohicans"; di- rected for World, Paramount, First National, Universal, Goldwyn, M-G-M ; to Europe in 1927; hobbies: athletics, art, literature. T T

TOWNLEY, JACK

b. March 3, 1897, Kansas City, Mo. ; studied Electrical Engineering, Columbia University ; served in the 169th Infantry during the World War; did newspaper work in Kansas City; came to Hollywood in 1925 and worked on the Hollywood News ; joined Universal writing staflf in 1928; worked for Educational and RKO as a writer; directed two reelers at RKO; now directing features at Republic.

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TUTTLE, FRANK W.

b. 1893; educ. Yale Univ.; assistant editor" Van- ity Fair," publicity director Russian ballet; 1915, president of Yale Dramatic Ass'n; 1922, started film work with The Film Guild; worked for American Releasing, Hodkinson, playwright and scenarist for Famous ; started directing. Famous, 1925; Paramount, in 1925-32; Fox and Sam Gold- wyn in 1933 ; now with Paramount.

VAN DYKE. W. S.

b. 1890, San Diego, Cal. ; educ. Seattle; actor for 25 years in stock, vaudeville, road shows ; assisted Griffith on "Intolerance"; director with Pathe, Western Pictures, Metro, Fox, Arthur Beck, Fox, M-G-M, Pathe; with M-G-M, 1928- 29 ; sent to Africa by M-G-M to nialfc "Trader Horn" in 1929 ; directed "The Thin Man," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily poll ; now under contract to M-G-M; directed Naughty Marietta," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1935; di- rected "San Francisco," one of the Film Daily Ten Best Pictures of 1936. T T

VARNEL, MARCEL

b. Paris, Oct. 16, 1894; educ. in Paris and London; went on stage as a leading man; be- came a stage director for Henry Bataille, famous Parisian playwright; directed such actresses as Duse and Rejane; came to U. S. in 1925 as a stage director for the Shuberts ; staged "Countess Maritza," "Sunny Days" and other musical pro- ductions for the Shuberts, and also "As You

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Desire Me," "Melo" and "Ladies All"; directed one picture in Paris; his hobby is playing the violin; speaks English, French and German flu ently; directed features for Fox; is now direct- ing in England.

VIDOR, CHARLES

1j. Budapebt ; educ. schools of technology in Buda- pest and Berlin; soloist Cierman Graml Opera Company; assistant director, film editor and writer in Berlin Studios; came to United States 1924; has jjeen assistant director, film editor and writer; sold original stories to Fox and First National, produced and directed "The Bridge," a dramatic short subject which was made on three Sundays ; directed for Monogram, Paramount, RKO, and Major; now free-lancing. T T

VIDOR, KING

b. 1895, Galveston, Tex., educ. Galveston public schools. Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio, and Tome School, Pt. Deposit, Md. ; short stor.\ writer, original screen and scenario writer; sold first to San Antonio company; put that stor> into script, assembled a cast, played lead and directed; wrote and directed five for Genera) Film Co., Santa Monica, Cal. ; studio carpenter, prop man, electrician, assistant and first camera- man, assistant director, all to better his knowledge of directing; produced for First National, Asso- ciated Exhibitors, Metro, Goldwyn, M-G-M ; di- rector ot "Big Parade" and "La Boheme"; mem- lier Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences, Writers' Club, Los Angeles; Hollywood A. C. : M. P. D. A., Hollywood; own unit with M-G-M, which released "The Big Parade," selected one of the ten best pictures of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll; selected one of the ten

best directors in 1926 and also in 1927, 1928 and 1930 in "The tilm Daily" Annual Ballots; his M-G-M picture, "The Crowd," selected one of the ten best pictures of 1928 in annual "Film Daily" Ballot; directed "Hallelujah," voted one of ten best of 1929 in "Film Daily" poll; di- rected "Street Scene," selected one of the ten best pictures of 1931 in the "Film Daily" poll; was under contract to M-G-M ; now directing for Paramount; member N. Y. Athletic Club. T T

VIERTEL, BERTHOLD

b. 1885, Vienna; educ. in Vienna; edited books of poems; directed plays in Vienna for three years; was called to Berlin by Max Reinhardt had his own theater in Berlin and also acted and wrote plays ; was first German to produce Lugene O'Neill plays in Berlin; wrote "Four Devils"; was brought to coast by Winfield Shee- lian; directed for Fox, 1929; was under con- tract to Paramount ; now directing in England. T VIGNOLA, ROBERT G.

b. 1885, 'Trivigno, Italy; to America at an early a^e and educ. Albany, N. Y., and New York City; for seven years appeared in Shakespearean repertoire and melodrama roles; began directing about 1914 with Kalem later with Famous, Cos- mopolitan (directing Marion Davies), Paramount, and again with Cosmopolitan, switching to M-G- M, then Metropolitan Pictures (P. D. C.) ; again Famous-Paramount; RKO, 192'8-29; free-lancing in 1929-32-33-34; directed for Larry Darmour ; now free-lancing ; member Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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when seven ; educ. New York public schools, and Univ. of Berlin; with World Film since, worked in practically every production and dis- tribution post until he directed "The Salva- tion Hunters," with little money, inexperienced players, and inadequate technical material ; made an Edna Purviance feature for Charles Chap- lin; "Salvation Hunters" bought by United Artists; signed by M-G-M, 1926 first "Escape," and later to Paramount where he produced, among others, "Underworld," selected one ot the ten best pictures of 1927 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll ; selected one of the ten best directors of 1928-29 and 1930-31 in "The Film Daily" Annual Ballots ; his Paramount picture, "Last Command," selected one of Ten Best Pictures of 1928 in Annual "Film Daily" Poll; was with Paramount, 1928-29-30-31-32- 33-34 ; was under contract to Columbia ; now free-lancing.

VORKAPICH, SLAVKO

b. Jugo-Slavia, March 17, 36 years ago; educ. attended schools in Belgrade and Budapest and was living in Serbia at outbreak of World War, seeking to join the army, rejected because of his youth, eventually managed to enlist in a student regiment; went to Paris after war; came to New York where he worked as commercial artist ; next move, San Francisco, where he worked in the consulate of his native land and painted; came to Los Angeles ; continued portrait work of society personages ; studying and experiment- ing, he began making short films ; engaged by Paramount for special work ; speaks and writes several languages ; was under contract to Para- mount ; was under contract to RKO and to M-G-M ; worked with Ben Hecht and Chas. MacArthur at Eastern Service Studio, Astoria ; was with RKO; now with M-GM. T T

WALKER, STUART

b. Augusta, Ky., attended Cincinnati public schools and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati ; is a graduate of American Academy of Dramatic Arts and studied pantomine under Eva Alberti ; after a six year association with David Belasco as actor, play reader, manager of play bureau and stage manager, he directed repertory theaters in Buffalo and Detroit for Jessie Bonstelle ; became an independent man- ager in 191S, invented the Portmanteau theater, acted and wrote plays for it ; produced and com- pleted dramatization of Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen" and became director of Indian- apolis Repertory theater and Repertory theater in Cincinnati; has given 150 leading actors and actresses their chances for fame on stage ; Mary Ellis and Peggy Wood were singers to whom he gave their initial opportunity in serious drama ; has produced new plays by Kenyon Nicholson, Lord Dunsany, Booth Tarkington, Harry Leon Wilson, Samuel Merwin and others ; was under contract to Paramount and Universal ; now with Paramount.

WALLACE, RICHARD

1). Sacramento, Cal. ; film editor for Mack Sen- nett ; edited "Connecticut Yankee" for Fox ; adap- tations for Robertson-Cole, Warner Bros., Thos. H. Ince; director with Warners, Fox, Sennett, on short reels, and same for Universal; feature <iirector. joining Corinne Griffith Prod., First National joined Paramount in 1928, continuing in 1929-32; directing for B. P. Schulberg- Paramount ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

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WALLER, FRED

1). Brooklyn, N. Y. ; educ. Polytechnic Institute; entered father's commercial protographic business as a boy; 1905 started Fred Waller Co., making quantity lobby displays; 1919 took charge of

Paramount title and trick film dept; 1922 with Frank Tuttle founded the Film Guild; photo graphed and supervised seven productions; 1924 experimented in color and high intensity il- lumination for Maude Adams; 1925 returned to Paramount in charge of trick photographic work at Astoiia until 1926; 1928 produced shorts for Paramount and later managed their commercial dept. ; production manager of Paramount Eastern short subject department.

WALLIS, HAL B.

b. Chicago, Sept. 14; entered the industry in 1922 ; obtained a position as manager in a Los Angeles theater ; was in charge of the publicity department at Warner Bros, for a year ; left to join Principal Pictures ; returned to Warner Bros, seven months later ; in charge of studio management at First National ; when Warner Bros, and First National consolidated ; held title of studio manager and later in charge of pro- duction at Warner Bros. -First National plant; still holds the position of associate executive at Warner Bros. -First National Studios.

WALSH, RAOUL

u. 1889, New York; educ. St. Francis Xavier College, Seton Hall, N. Y.; about 1918 joined D. W. Griffith; played part of John Wilkes Booth in "Birth of a Nation"; director for Fox, Yankee Prod., First National, Goldwyn, "The Thief of Bagdad," Famous, Fox; director of "What Price Glory?" which was selected one oi the ten best pictures of 1927; United Artists in 1928; selected one the ten best directors of 1927- 28 and 1928-29 in "The Film Daily" Annual Poll; joined in "Film Daily" Annual Polls; hi- "Sadie Thompson," for United, was selected one of the ten best pictures of 1928, in Annual "Film Daily" Poll; was under M-G-M contract and with Walter Wanger Prods. ; directed in England ; now with Paramount ; member Acad- emy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

WANGER, WALTER

b. San Francisco. Oct. 16; educ. schooling, America and Europe, college, Dartmouth; 1915; produced play with Nazimova, New York, age of 20 ; went through war ; produced more plays in New York ; joined Paramount New York of- fice ; went to London as exhibitor ; produced other plays in Europe ; was general manager of Paramount for ten years ; vice-president of Co- lumbia, one year; executive producer for M-G-M, one year ; produced own pictures for Paramount ; now producing for United Artists release ; hob- bies : polo and books.

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WARNER, JACK L.

b. London, Ontario, Canada, Aug. 2, 1892 ; educ. Baltimore schools ; when he finished school joined his brothers Harry and Albert, in the opening of a bicycle shop at Youngstown, O. ; was errand boy, clerk and general handy man about the place ; sang illustrated songs in their first theater at New Castle, Pa., and did other odd jobs around the theater ; when Warner Bros, opened its exchange at Pittsburgh, and then established Warner Features, he again found a congenial field ; later went to Hollywood and studied the methods of picture production, producing a series of Al St. John and Monty Banks comedies and an animal series; when the Warner Bros, joined again to produce he began to find that produc- tion was his true field ; later went East during the perfection of the talking picture ; after the success of Vitaphone was established and the making of Vitaphone pictures was moved to Hol- lywood, he took charge of their direction and production ; now vice-president in charge of pro- duction for Warner Bros., and the Vitaphone Corp. ; also directing the operations of First National Studios.

WATSON, wIlLIAM

b. ^[ontreal. Can.; educ. Los Angeles; five

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years film editor of Keystone-Sennett, assistant director with Sennett ; directed Fox sunshine short reel comedies, 1918; directed for Universal, from 1919-25, then Assoc. Exhib., M-G-M, back to short reels, with Christie, 1928 ; signed by Hamilton-Edwards independent company, 1929, to direct Lloyd Hamilton in talker shorts; now directing shorts for Educational at General Service Studio.

WATT, NATE

b. Denver, Colo., 1897; educ. East Denver High School, Denver; usher in San Francisco thea- ter; at 17 went out as manager of musical comedy company touring Canada for three years; then one year Army flier during war at Kelly Field, Texas; came to Hollywood 1920; got a job as chaufifeur to Lois Weber, first woman director; six weeks later was made her assistant director on westerns; in 1921, directed; was assistant director to Lewis Milestone for ten years; started directing in 1921 for Selig, series of westerns; then to Fox to do Sunshine Com- edies; then to Educational "Mermaid" comedies; then joined Milestone when he started directing at Warners; directed all second units, such as battles, dance routines, etc. ; produced and sold two-reel airplane pictures through Educational; directed for Republic Pictures in 1936; directed series of "Hopalong Cassidy" western; now di- recting for Universal ; hobbies : motor boating and fishing.

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WEBB, HARRY S.

b. Pennsylvania ; employed in several branches of the motion picture industry for the last twenty years ; directed for Universal, Mayfair and

Warner Bros. ; for the last four or five years has been in independent production and has directed for Reliable Pictures Corporation.

WEINGARTEN. LAWRENCE

b. Chicago, Dec. 30 ; former publicity man ; 1931, joined M-G-M as associate producer; still with M-G-M in the same capacity.

WELLMAN, WILLIAM

b. Feb., 1898, Boston; ran away trom prep school to join French Army in World War ; member of Lafayette Escadrille until plane crashed and was invalided home with broken back; entered pictures about 1920, shortly after recovery; messenger boy at the old Goldwyn studio, working up to assistant director there in 1923, assisting various directors on that lot for a year and a half; joined Fox as assistant and promoted to directorship, making nine feature -; directed then for Goldwyn for two years; madi independent film for Harry Cohn; signed with B. P. Schulberg and went with latter to Para mount, remaining in 1928-29; with Warner Bros, in 1930-32 ; selected one of ten best directors of 1928-29 in "Film Daily" Annual Poll; directed for Twentieth Century Pictures and M-G-M ; now with Selznick-International. T T

WERKER, ALFRED L.

b. Deadwood, S. D. ; worked around theaters as a youngster and then ballyhoo man for circus, road-show in northern Texas; road-showed "In- tolerance," Griffith film, through the Southwest and later manager a number of small shows in that territory ; was in the U. S. Photographic Division during World War, upon returning he received first picture experience as continuity

SONYA LEVIEN

IN PRODUCTION

"IN OLD CHICAGO"

Adaptation and Screenplay*

IN PREPARATION

"KIDNAPED"

"The Country Doctor"

Adaptation and Screenplay

"Reunion"

(Authorship and Screenplay)

(Screenplay)

"The White Parade"

"Cavalcade" "State Fair"

etc.

•IN COLLABORATION

EDDIE FORMAN

Writing Comedies

WARNER BROS.

Vitaphone Studios

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clerk with E. Mason Hopper ; later prop man with Mary Pickford unit; went to Berlin and made three ; directed Fred Thomson Western unit, releasing through FBO-RKO and Para- mount ; switched to Fox in 1929 ; was under contract to Fox ; directed for Twentieth Century- Prods. ; directed "The House of Rothschild," voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934 in the annual Film Daily poll; was with Para- mount ; now free-lancing.

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WHALE, JAMES

b. Dudley, Staffs, England, July 22, 1896; car- toonist for "The Bystander"; acted first while a prisoner of war in Germany, 1917; made first professional appearance on stage with Reper- tory Company, 1918, as Mr. Slaney in "Abra- ham Lincoln" ; was stage manager of Savoy theater, London ; made first appearance on London stage at the Ambassadors in 1925 as Gas Jones in '"A Comedy of Good and Evil," followed successful roles in "The Cherry Or- chard," "Prisoners of War," "The Sea Gull," "Mr. Godley Beside Himself," "The Would-Be Gentleman," "Paul Among Jews," "Love at Second Sight," and many other hits ; later pro- duced "The Lady From Alfaqueque" and "For- tunata," then "Journey's End," then directed the motion picture version; staged "Hell's Angels"; directed for Universal; now under con- tract to Carl Laemmle, Jr. f f

WHITE, JULES

b. 1900, Budapest; began picture work in 1909 as juvenile actor; film cutter for Jack White, at Educational, working mostly on short reel comedies; first directed in 1925; made shorts for Fox, and Educational, continuing in 1929 ; co-directirg M-G-M dog comedies in 1930; was directing features at M-G-M ; hobbies : fishing, riding and out-doors ; now in charge of shorts at Columbia; will also produce and direct features for Columbia.

WHITE, SAM

b. Chicago, 1906; came to California at the age of six months; graduated from Hollywood High School; worked as a child actor for Bison-101 in 1910; worked for the following: Ince, Key- stone Comedies, Selig and others; entered the production end of motion pictures as an assis- tant camera boy with Educational; worked for the Christies and Monte Banks as first camera- man; also with Richard Talmadge and P.D.C. ; became a comedy writer for Educational and Fox ; directed for Stern Bros. ; started as a film cutter for Educational; went to RKO as a cutter of features; directed short subjects foi RKO; went to New York to edit the Ely Cul- hertson "bridge series"; returned to Hollywood and completed the direction of Ely Culbertson series: was loaned to Columbia to direct two comedies ; was under contract to RKO ; now free-lancing; hobbies: all kinds of sports, fishing, golfing, horseback riding, etc.

WICKLAND, LARRY

b. Kansas City, Mo. ; educ. Hollywood High School and Academia Victoria, in Buenos Aires; was a horse wrangler during summer vacations; got into pictures as a rider and bit player about 1915; supervisor with Stratford-cn-Avon play- ers and did stock in Burbank and Morosco The- aters, Los Angeles; has independently produced pictures in Me'xico: supervised serials for Repub- lic Pictures.

WILBUR, CRANE

r>. Athens, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1888; began theatri- cal career at 16, appearing with Mrs. Fiske at the Manhattan theater. New York City ; then followed four years of intensive training under

Mrs. Fiske; played on Broadway for several years ; while playing in an A. H. Woods pro- duction he was signed by Pathe ; about 12 years ago, he tired of being a movie star and returned to the theater as a playwright and actor ; he has written and produced many plays ; wrote and directed for M-G-M ; directed several independ- ent productions; was under contract to George Hirliman as director-writer; now with Warner Bros. ^ _

WILCOX, HERBERT

b. Cork, Ireland, 1892; educ. Brighton; after demobilization from the Army in 1919 began to take an active interest in the British motion picture industry; was at first secretary and di- rector of Astra Films and later a director for British & Dommion Film Corporation; later formed the Herbert Wilcox Prods, which is part of British & Dominion Film Corp.

WILES, GORDON

b. St. Louis, Mo., 1902; educ. attended the United States Naval Academy; in 1926-27 stud- ied art in Paris and Rome ; a year later joined United Artists as an art director, and in 1930 joined Fox; won Academy Award of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honors for 1931-32 for his art direction on the Fox production, "Transatlantic"; in 1936, directed for 20th Cen- tury-Fox and Columbia.

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WILLAT, IRVIN V.

b. 1892, Stamford, Conn. ; educ. De Land, Fla. ; joined Imp as actor one year after company was formed ; played opposite Mary Pickford in small parts as first work; laboratory worker, later fac- tory superintendent, with NYMP, N. Y. ; manu- factured cameras; worked as assistant with All- Star Pictures, World, Triangle, Ince-Triangle; first directed "The Zeppelin's Last Raid" ; after Ince-Triangle, joined Paramount, later Metro, 1923, Goldwyn, Selznick and then back to Fa- mous; loaned to First National to make one; 1926, with Universal and with the same com- pany in 1927-28, then to Columbia; contract with First National in 1929; free-lancing in 1930-31-32; directed for Monogram, E. B. Derr; now freelancing; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences.

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WOLFSON, P. J.

Writer of adaptations and screenplays for Para- mount, Warners, RKO, and M-G-M; now an associate producer at RKO.

WOOD, SAM

b. 1886, Philadelphia; educ. Philadelphia; invest- ment broker; started screen career with Famous, making 24, following with First National, Real- art, M-G-M, and returning to Famous; made first film with Paramount acting school gradu- ates, 1927; with M-G-M, 1928-32; directed for Reliance ; now with M-G-M ; member Academy of M. P. Arts and Sciences ; hobbies : football and rowing.

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WORSLEY. WALLACE

b. Wappinger's Falls, N. _Y., Dec. 8, 1900; juvenile lead and stage director for Charles Frohman, Kirke La Sbelle Co. and other stock companies; started directing pictures in 1916; now free-lancing.

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WRIGHT, MACK V.

b. Princeton. Indiana; educ. New Albany Ind. High .School. Centralia Business College, Cen- traha. Til.; joined ^'niversal 1916 as an actor; 1919, directed Hoot Gibson for Universal; played leads in serials ; featured roles in Universal pic- tures ; made a personal appearance tour of the middle West ; played heavy in serials ; assistant to J. R. McGowan on the Helen Holmes series; was assistant director on the first Trem Carr

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BIOGRAPHIES

picture; directed John Wayne in westerns for Leon Schlesinger ; assistant to Trem Carr ; now directing for Republic Pictures.

directed for London Films ; returned to Holly- wood latter part of 1934, signed by Paramount; now free-lancing.

WURTZEL, SOL M.

b. New York City, Sept. 9, 1891 ; educ. public schools of New York and at the High School of Commerce, from which he graduated ; leaving .school took a job with a wholesale grocery firm; became associated with Fox Film in 1915 as secretary and stenographer; 1917, sent to Hollywood as general manager of the studio ; has lifted many personalities in motion picture out of obscurity ; visits other parts of the United States and goes abroad as often as his work permits, believes all who have a part in the selection and making of motion pictures owe it to themselves and their work to personally study people and life outside of Hollywood ; is convinced most people want entertainment, not preachment, in motion pictuies.

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WYLER. ROBERT

b. Mulhouse, France, in 1900 ; educ. there and in Lausanne, Switzerland; is a graduate of Zurich Polytechnic College; brought to Hollywood by Carl Laemmie in 1923; was an assistant to Clarence Brown, William Wyler and several other directors; later supervised several pictures made by William Wyler, Melville Brown and other directors; wrote adaptations; was sent abroad to supervise a French production, but was appointed to direct it ; directed "Papa Sans I^e Saboir"; directed at Paramount's Joinville, France, studios ; now with Paramount.

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WYLER, WILLIAM

b. France; educ. Univ. of Lausanne, Switzer- land; studied one year in Paris; came to New York to handle foreign film publicity for Uni versal, at home office ; to Hollywood as assist- ant director for same company ; became director for same company ; became director of Uni- versal shorts; directed "Hell's Heroes," "The Storm" and other features ; remaining with unit in 1928-29 ; under contract to Samuel Goldwyn ; hobby : tennis.

KYDIAS, A. J.

b. May 22, 1880, Tinos, Greece; educ. Greece; came to United States in 1894; operated thea- ters in Houston, New Orleans and Hattiesburg, Miss.; handled world rights of pictures; is now producing in Hollywood.

VARBROUGH, JEAN

b. Marianna, Ark.. Aug. 22, 1902 ; educ. Uni- versity of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. ; joined Hal Roach Studios in 1922 as prop man; be- came an assistant director and later wrote for Roach ; wrote and gagged for Mack Sennett until 1932; joined RKO as assistant director; started directing for RKO in 1935.

YATES, HAL

First film experience in labs of Mack Sennett in 1916 and then to the cutting room; with Fox

as a cutter; Hal Roach as cutter and director; directed Stan Laurel ; others for Roach in 1928-

29, free-lancing ; was under contract to Roach ;

now free-lancing.

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YOUNG, HAROLD M.

b. Portland, Ore., Nov. 13, 1897; educ. high school. Columbia University, Portland ; entered pictures in cutting room, Mack Sennett Studio. 1920; film editor. Warner Bros. M-G-M and First National Studios ; assistant director, Hal- perin Bros.; co-writer, British and Dominions; supervising editor. Paramount Studios, Joinville. Paris, and Elstree, London ; with Alexander Korda's British and French productions units ;

YOUNG, LON

b. Providence, R. I., July 8, 1887 ; went to England at age of five; educ. Portland College. Ealing and Eton ; associated with all branches of show business ; toured the U. S. and Orient with own magic act under name "Leonzo" ; opened one of the first picture houses in Provi- dence, R. I., in 1908; later managed theaters throughout New England ; joined Fox Fihn Corp. in 1918 as their first exploiteer ; later with Selznick-Select ; five years director adver- tising and publicity for Warner Bros. ; resigned to open commercial photograph studio ; jo-'ned Gotham as director of advertising and publicity ; left to go to Coast to produce first series of pic- tures for Chesterfield ; later made first inde- pendent talking picture for Audible Pictures of which he was president ; later joined Columbia and from there to Educational for three years ; production supervisor for Chesterfield and In- vincible pictures ; has produced 30 pictures since 1934; now with Monogram.

ZANUCK, DARRYL

b. Wahoo, Nebraska ; educ. in schools in that locality ; entered War and went overseas, served in three offensives ; returning home, started writing short stories; suggested theme plot to William Russell, which was bought for picture produced by Fox; 1928, became associate execu- tive in charge of Warner Bros.; 1929-1930. Gen- eral Production Chief and in 1931 chief execu- tive in charge of all Warner Bros, productions ; resigned in 1933 to form 20th Century Produc- tions in association with Joseph M. Schenck, Schenck was president of the company, with Zanuck vice-president in charge of production ; produced "The House of Rothschild" selected one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1934, in "Film Daily" Annual Poll; 1935 a deal was arranged which made Zanuck vice-president in charge of all production for 20th Century-Fo.x Pictures as the result of a consolidation which took 20th Century from the United Artists studios to the Fox studios.

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ZEIDMAN, BENNIE F.

b. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 1895 ; educ. Philadelphia public schools ; was publicity manager for Douglas Fairbanks ; producer of independent pic- tures ; executive assistant to the general manager of Universal Pictures ; executive assistant to Jack Warner, production chief of Warner Bros. ; as- sociate producer for Paramount ; associate pro- ducer for Columbia Pictures ; producer of inde- pendent pictures operating as Bennie F. Zeidman Productions, Ltd. ; produced independently for Universal Pictures ; now releasing through Grand N'ational.

ZIMBALIST, SAM

b. New York City, 1902 ; entered picture busi- ness as an office boy with Metro in New York ; became a film editor with Metro studios in New York : brought to Hollywood with N'azimova and was film editor for her ; worked at First Na- tional as film editor; 1927. joined M-G-M as editor ; 1930. became assistant to Hunt Strom- berg ; now supervising for M-G-M.

ZOBEL, VICTOR

b. New York, May 14, 1895; educ. New York public and private schools; first entered show business in 1914 with Exclusive Features of New York: then worked in the distribution end, with several of the leading motion picture com- panies; was with Mascot since 1929, first as business manager and later as supervisor; also was associated with the production of six serials produced by Mascot, was with Republic.

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THE WORK

OF

FILM FOLK

THE 1937 FILM DAILY PRODUCT GUIDE AND DIRECTORS' ANNUAL

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EDWARD LUDWIG

HENRY BLANKE

Associate Producer Warner Bros.-First National

'THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA''

ALBERT LEWIN

PRODUCING

for PARAMOUNT

ELLIOTT NUGENT

Director

"IT'S ALL YOURS '

with Madeleine Carroll, Francis Lederer and Mischa Auer

"WIVES NEVER KNOW"

with Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland and Adolphe Menjou

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* PRODUCERS *

Associate Producers - - - Supervisors

THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ALEXANDER, ARTHUR

1936: West of Nevada, Idaho Kid, Men of the Plains.

1937: The Shadow Strikes.

ALEXANDER, MAX

19.^6: Men of the Plains. 1937: The Shadow Strikes.

ARTHUR. GEORGE M.

1937: Last Train from Madrid.

ASHER. E. M.

1936: Diacula's Daughter, Two in a Crowd, Service De Luxe, Reno in the Fall. Case of the Constant God, Blonde Dynamite, Love Letters of a Star.

1937: She's Dangerous, As Good as Married. Wings Over Honolulu, .'\rmored Car, Love in a Bungalow.

BALDWIN, EARL

1936: C.cild Diggers of 1937,

Ever Since Eve, Men Are

Such Fools, Slight Case of

Murder.

1937: F.ver Since Eve.

BANKS, MONTY

1936: No Limits, Keep Your Seats Please.

BARSKY, BUD

1937: Wallaby Jim of the Is- lands.

BATCHELLER, GEORGE R. Producer

1936: Ring Around the Moon, Little Red School House, Be- low the Deadline, The Dark Hour, August Week-End, Missing Girls, Lady Luck.

BENNETT, HUGH

1937: Last Train from Madrid.

BERKE, WILLIAM

1936: Doughnuts and Society, Bulldog Kditi-.n. 1937: A Man Betrayed, Bill Cracks Down. Ghost Towi> Gold, Dangerous Holiday.

BERMAN. PANDRO S. Producer

1936: Muss 'Em Up. Follow the Fleet, Mary of Scotland, Swing Time, The Big Game, A Woman Rebels, Winterset, That Girl from Paris. 1937: Quality Street, The

Soldier and the Lady, Shall We Dance.

BERNHEIM. JULIUS Associate Producer 1936: Crash Donovan.

BISCHOFF, SAMUEL Associate Producer 1936: Earthworm Tractors, Boulder Dam, Snowed Under, Golden Arrow, Public En- emy's Wife, China Clipper, Cain and Mabel, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Three Men on a Horse, Let's Pre- tend, Ready, Willing and Able, San Ouentin.

1937: The Go Getter, Kid Gal- lahad. Slim.

BISHOP, KENNETH J.

1937: What Price Vengeance.

BLANKE, HENRY

Producer

1936 : The Green Pastures, An- thony Adverse, The Story of Louis Pasteur, The Petrified Forest, Satan Met a Lady, The White Angel, The Case of the Velvet Claw. 1937: Call It a Day, Green Light, Life of Emile Zola, Confession.

BOTSFORD. A. M.

1936: Too Many Parents, Forgotten Faces, Border Flight, And Sudden Death. Girl of the Ozarks, Return of Sophie Lang, Three Cheers for Love, Arizona Raiders, Holly- wood Boulevard, Straight from the Shoulder, Murder with Pictures, Rose Bowl, The Ac- cusing I'"inger.

1937: Hideaway Girl. Arizona Mahoney.

BRISKIN, BURNEY 1937 : Tlic Califnrnians.

BREN, MILTON (Associate Producer) 1937: Topper.

BRISKIN. IRVING

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan.

BROCK, LOU

1937: Top of the Town.

BROD, SIDNEY

1936: Straight from the Shoul- der.

BROWN, HARRY JOE Producer 1936 : I Married a Doctor,

Sons O' Guns, Hearts Divided, .Stolen Holiday, Marry the Girl.

BROWNE, CHARLES A. 1937: Circus Girl.

BUELL, JED

1936: Romance Rides the

Range.

1937: Melody of the Plains.

BURR, C. C.

1936: Sky Bound, Suicide S(|ua(l. The Reckless Way.

CALLAGHAN, GEORGE H. 1936 : Romance Rides the Range.

CAPRA, FRANK

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Lost Horizon.

CARR, TREM

1936 : Conflict, Sea Spoilers, Adventure's End, Short Haul. 1937: California Straight

Ahead. I Cover the War.

CARROLL, EARL

1936 : Stowaway, Love Is News.

CHAPLIN, CHARLIE 1936: Modern Times.

CLARK, COLBERT Associate Producer 1936 : Laughing Irish Eyes, Hearts in Bondage, The Gen- tleman from Louisiana, Happy Go Lucky. 1937: The Hit Parade.

CLINE, EDWARD F.

Supervisor

1936: Girl of the Ozarks, Hol- lywood Boulevard, Murder with Pictures, Rose Bowl. Pre- view ^Murder Case.

COHEN. BEN S. Producer

1936: Tundra, Phantom of Sanl.L I''t'.

COHEN, EMANUEL

1936: Pennies from Heaven, Go West Young Man, Mind Your Own Business. 1937: Outcast. Girl from Scot- land 'S'ard. .Midnight Madonna.

COHEN. MAURY Producer

1936: Tango, Bridge of Sighs, Three of a Kind, Easy Money, It Couldn't Have Happened, Brilliant Marriage, Ellis Isl- and.

COHEN, RALPH

1936: Panic on the Air. 1937: A Fight to a Finish.

COHN, MARTIN G.

1937: Sing While You're Able, Anything for a Thrill.

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BUD

B ARSK Y

Producing for

Grand National

HAROLD SHUMATE

Producing

for

REPUBLIC

JOHN

STONE

Associate Producer

The Charlie Chan Series

The Jane

Withers Series

MEL !$HAUER

Producer

'This Way Please''

A Paramount Musical Introducing "Is It Love or Infatuation?" One of the Season's Top Hits

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PRODUCERS' WORK

CONN, MAURICE H.

1936: Timber War, Song of the Trail, Born to Fight, The Phantom Patrol, The Wildcat Trooper, Racing Blood, With Love and Kisses, Headline Crasher, Devil Diamond, Val- ley of Terror, Wild Horse Roundup, Galloping Dynamite. 19,?7: Sing While Vuu're Able. Headline Crasher, Tough In Handle, Anything for a Thrill.

CONNOLLY, MYLES

l^*,-

1 P

imise ti

CONSIDINE. JOHN W., Jr.

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado, Absolute Quiet, The N'oice of Bugle Ann. I".i7: Pf-rsonal Property. The ICmpernr's Candlesticks.

COOPER. MERIAN C. Producer 1936. Dancing Pirate.

CUMMINGS. JACK 1936: Born to Dance.

CUNNINGHAM, JACK Associate Producer : 1936 : Too Many Parents, Woman Trap. Producer : 1936: Easy it Take.

DARMOUR, LARRY

1936: Avenging Waters, The Unknown Ranger, North of Nome, Fugitive SherilT, Ran- ger Courage, Rio Grande Ro- mance. 1937: Trouble in Morocco.

DAVIS. FRANK

1936: Petticoat Fever, The Devil is a Sissy.

DEARHOLT, ASHTON Producer

1936: Tundra, The Phantom of Santa Fe, Dragnet.

DECKER. HARRY L. 1936: Shakedown.

deMILLE. CECIL B. 1936: The Plainsman.

DERR, E. B.

1936: The Glory Trail, Re- bellion.

l')37: Old Louisiana, Battle of dreed. Drums of Destiny.

DeSYLVA. B. G. Producer

1936: Sing Baby Sing, La- dies in Love.

DIEGE, SAM

1937: Xavv Spv, Bank Alarm, The Gold Racket.

EDELMAN, LOU

1936: Bullets or Ballots, God's Country and the Woman. 1937 : Marked Woman, The Singing Marine.

ELLIOTT, CLYDE E.

1937: Booloo.

EMERSON, JOHN

1936: San Francisco. 1937: Mama Steps Out. Sara- toga. ENGEL. SAMUEL G. Associate producer 1936: Crack-Up.

ERMOLIEFF, JOSEPH

1937: The Soldier and the

Lady. ESTABROOK, HOWARD

1937 : Maid of Salem. ESWAY, ALEXANDER

193 7 : Thunder in the City. FANCHON

193 7: Turn Of¥ the Moon. FARALLA, DARIO

1936: Border Flight, Return

of Sophie Lang. FELD, MILTON H.

1936: Career Woman.

1937: Time Out for Romance.

Midnight Taxi, Born Reckless,

.Sing and Be Happy.

FESSIER, MICHAEL

1936: Women Are Trouble, All American Chump.

1937: Song of the City, This is My Wife.

FIELDS, LEONARD

1937: Two Wise Maids.

FINNEY, EDWARD F.

1936 : Song of the Gringo, Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937: Trouble in Texas, Ari- zona Days.

FOY, BRYAN

1936: Freshman Love, Man Hunt. The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Treachery Rides the l^ange. Love Begins at Twenty, Bengal Tiger, Smart Blonde.

1937: Midnight Court. Melody for Two.

FRANKLIN, HAROLD B. 1936: Secret Marriage, Five Little Heiresses.

FRENKE, EUGEN

1937 : Two Who Dared.

FRIEDGEN, RAYMOND Producer

1936 : Just My Luck.

1937 : Killers of the Sea. FUTTER, WALTER

1936: Frontier Justice, Feud of the West, The Riding Aven- ger. Cavalcade of the West.

GARNETT, TAY

1936: World Cruise, Trade Winds.

GAY, FRANK

1937 : King of the Sierras

GENSLER, LEWIS E.

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937, Yours for the Asking.

GLAZER. BENJAMIN

1936: Anything Goes, Rhythm on the Range.

1937: Internes Can't Take Money. Mountain Music, Ex- clusive.

GOLDEN, MAX

1936: Every Saturday Night.

Educating Father, Back to

Nature.

1937: Off to the Races, Laugh-

ing at Trouble. Big Business. GOLDSMITH, KEN

1936: The Leathernecks Have

Landed.

1937: The Hoosier Schoolboy. GOLDSTEIN, LEONARD

Associate Producer

1936: Daniel Boone, Park

Avenue Logger.

1937: Hollywood Cowboy. GOLDSTONE, PHILIP

Producer

1936 : Tarzan Escapes.

1937: Damaged Goods.

GOLDWYN, SAMUEL

Producer

1936: Strike Me Pink, These Three, Dodsworth, Come and Get It, Beloved Enemy. 1937: Woman Chases Man, Stella Dallas. Dead End, The Hurricane. GRAINGER, JAMES EDMUND Producer

1936: Love Before Breakfast, The Invisible Ray, Sutter's Gold, Flying Hostess. 1937: We Have Our Moments. Breezing Home. Oh Doctor, The Road Back, Let Them Live !

GREEN, GEORGE Associate Producer 1936: Three on the Trail, Heart of the West.

GREEN, HOWARD J.

1936: They Met in a Taxi.

GRIFFITH, RAYMOND 1936: Under Two Flags, Pri- vate Number, Girl's Dormi- tory, One in a Million. 1937 : Seventh Heaven, Fifty Roads to Town.

GROSS, EDWARD Associate Producer 1936: Rainbow on the River, Secret Valley, Let's Sing Again, Border Patrolman, Call- ing of Dan Matthews, O'Mal- ley of the Mounted, Mine with the Iron Door, King of the Royal Mounted, Wild Brian Kent.

HACKEL, A. W. Producer

1936: The Desert Phantom. Sundown Saunders. Rogue of the Rio Grande, Last of the Warrens, The Law Rides, Brand of the Outlaws, Every Man's Law, Crooked Trail, Cavalry, Undercover Man, Border Phantom. 1937 : The Gun Ranger, Law- less Land. Bar Z Bad Man, The Trusted Outlaw, Guns in the Dark. Gun Lords of Stir- rup Basin. Border Phantom, .\ Lawman is Born.

HAGEN, JULIUS

1937 : Broken Blossoms, Jug- gernaut.

HAIGHT, GEORGE 1936 : Beloved Enemy. 1937: Woman Chases Man.

HALPERIN, VICTOR 1936 : I Conquer the Sea.

HARRIS. ROBERT

1937: When's Your Birthday?

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WALTER C€NN€LLy

''THE GOOD EARTH''

'LIBELED LADY''

''LEAGUE OF FRIGHTENED MEN''

"NANCY STEELE IS MISSING"

"LET'S GET MARRIED''

ADELE B.

BUFFINGTON

The Sheik Steps Out"

/;/ Preparation

(Original and Screenplay)

"Prison Nurse"

"The Duke Comes Back"

(Screenplay)

(Screenplay)

"They Didn't Want Love"

(Original)

"Michael O'Halloran"

Management Myrt Blum Agency

(Screenplay)

Nan Blair, Associate

ULRICH STEINDORFF

Writing for WARXER RROI$.

1. E. LOPERT PresiJetit F. KASSLER Ce„.

Ugr.

PAX FILM, I!\C.

723 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY MEdalllon 3-3248-3249

First of Our GREAT PRODUCTIONS

"MAYERLING''

Starring

CHARLES BOYER and DANIELLE DARRIEUX

268

PRODUCERS' WORK

HECHT, BEN

1936: Soak the Rich. HELLMAN, MARCEL

19.?; : Wht'ii Thief Meets Thief.

HIRLIMAN, GEORGE

Producer

1936: Captain Calamity, Yel- low Cargo, We're in the Legion Now. Devil on Horse- back, Go Get 'Em Haines, Daniel Boone.

1937: Park x\ venue Logger. The Gold Racket. Hollywood Cowboy, Bank Alarm. Wind- jammer, Love Takes Flight.

HOFFMAN, M. H. Producer

1936: Penthouse Party, Dizzy Dames.

HORNBLOW, ARTHUR. JR.

Producer

1936 : Princess Comes Across, Three Married Men. 1937 : Swing High-Swing Low. Waikiki Wedding, Easy Liv- ing, High, Wide and Hand- some.

HUBBARD, LUCIEN Associate Producer 1936: Garden Murder Case. Moonlight Murder, Speed, W" o m e n Are Trouble, All American Chump, The Long- est Night, Sworn Enemy, Sin- ner Take All.

1937: L'nder Cover of Night. A Family Affair, bong of the City, ;Man of the People.

HULBURD, MERRITT

1936: Dodsworth, Come and Get It.

HUNT, CHARLES

1936: Captain Calamity, You're in the Legion. Devil on Horse- back. 1937: Bank Alarm.

1937: Wings of the Morning, Under the Red Robe.

KATZMAN, SAM Producer

1936: Rio Grande Romance, Fighting Coward, A Face in the Fog, Kelly of the Secret Service, Taming the Wild, Put on the Spot.

KAUFMAN, EDWARD

1936: We're Only Human, The Lady Consents, The Ex- Mrs. Bradford, Walking on Air, Smartest Girl in Town.

KEEFE, DANIEL

1936: The Arizona Raiders, The Accusing Finger, Arizona Mahoney.

KELLY, BURT

1936: The President's Mys- tery.

1937: Navy Blues, Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

KENDIS, J. D.

1936: Gambling With Souls.

KIMBALL, CHARLES 1936: She-Devil Island.

KIMBALL, FENN

1936 : I Cover Chinatown.

KIRKWOOD, RAY

1936: Blazing Justice, Out- laws of the Range.

KNIGHT, HARRY S. 1936: The Crime Patrol. 1937: Hills of Old Wvuming.

KOHNER, PAUL

1936: Next Time We Love.

KORDA, ALEXANDER 1936: Rembrandt. 1937: Men Are Not Gods. The Man Who Could Work Mira- cles. Knight Without Armor.

KRUMGOLD, JOSEPH

1937 : Join the Marines, Jim Hanvev Detective.

LA CAVA, GREGORY 1936: My Man Godfrey.

LACKEY, WILLIAM T. Associate Producer 1936: Desert Gold, Forgotten Faces, And Sudden Death.

LAEMMLE, CARL, JR. 1936: Showboat.

Matthews, O'Malley of the Mounted. Let's Sing Again, The Mine With the Iron Door, Border Patrolman, Wild Brian Kent, King of the Royal Mounted, Rainbow on the River, Secret Valley. 1937: It Happened Out West The Califoniians. LEVINE, NAT

1936: The House of a Thou sand Candles, The Girl from Mandalay, The Harvester Darkest Africa, The Singing Cowboy, Navy Born, Hearts in Bondage, Ticket to Para disc, Down to the Sea, Laugh ing Irish Eyes, Red River Valley, Return of Jimmy Val entine, Leathernecks Have Landed, King of the Pecos Comin' Round the Mountain Lonely Trail, Winds of the Wasteland, Guns and Guitars Gentleman from Louisiana, The Vigilantes Are Coming, Fol low Your Heart, Oh Susannah Bulldog Edition, The Presi dent's Mystery, Country Gen tlemen, The Bold Caballero The Lonely Trail, Happy Go Lucky, Guns and Guitars Larceny in the Air, A Man Betrayed, Happy Go Lucky The Big Show, Sitting on the Moon. The Three Mesquiteers 1937: Paradise Express, Cir cus Girl, Beware of Ladies Two Wise Maids, Join the Marines, Larcenv on the Air Ghost Town Gold, The Hit Parade, Roarin' Lead, Round up Time in Texas, Riders of the Whistling Skull, The Man- darin Mystery, The Big Show

LEVOY, ALBERT, E.

1936: Follow Your Heart, The President's Mystery. 1937: Join the Marines, Two Wise Maids. Jim Hanvey De- tective. Rhythm in the Clouds, Portia on Trial, Meet the Duchess. The Ladv Misbe-

HURLEY, HAROLD

1936: Drift Fence, Desert Gold, It's a Great Life, Pre- view Murder Mystery, Woman Trap, Timothy's Quest, The Sky Parade, Rocky Mountain Mystery, Wanderer of the Wasteland. 1937: Let's Make a Milliun.

HYMAN, BERNARD F. 1936: San Francisco. 1937 : Saratoga.

JOHNSON, NUNNALLY 1936: Dimples, Banjo On My Knee.

1937: Nancy Steele is Missing, Cafe Metrop'le, Slave Ship.

JONES, BUCK

1936 : Sunset of Power, For the Service, The Cowboy and the Kid, Ride 'Em Cowboy, Empty Saddles, Boss Rider of Gun Creek, Sandflow, Left Handed Law, Smoke Tree Range.

KANE, ROBERT T. Producer

LANDAU, LESLIE L

1936: Dark World, Wedding

Group.

1937: The Lady Escapes.

LASKY, JESSE L.

Producer

1936: One Rainy Afternoon,

The Gay Desperado. LE BARON, WILLIAM

Producer

1936: Rose of the Rancho,

Klondike Annie, Give Us This

Night, Poppy, The General

Died at Dawn. LEICHTER, MITCHELL

Producer

1936: Desert Guns. LE ROY, MERVYN

1936: The King and the

Chorus Girl.

1V37: Thev Won't Forget. LESSER, SOL

Producer

1936: The Calling of Dan

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LEWIN, ALBERT

Associate Producer

1937: The Good Earth.

LEWIS, ALBERT

Producer

1936: 'Til We Meet Again, Florida Special, My American Wife, A Son Comes Home, 1937; The Woman I Love, Meet the Missus, Fight for Your Ladv. Remember the Night.

LIGHTON, LOUIS D. Producer

1936: Collegiate, Trouble for

Two.

1937 : Captains Courageous.

MILAN RODER

COMPOSER CONDUCTOR ARRANGER

"SOULS AT SEA" "THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER"

(Original Compositions and (Original Composition and

Arrangements) Arrangements) "EXCLUSIVE"

(Original Composition and "ANTHONY ADVERSE"

Arrangements) (Arrangements) Address 854 North Kemp Street, Burbank, Calif.

Tel.— North Hollywood 2850 or Granite 5167

"for

ARTHUR T. HORMAN

call Swannle"

LADISLAUS BUS-FEKETE

UNDER CONTRACT TO M-G-M M-G M Originals

"Tobacco Shop" "Ferike"

TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX

"Ladies In Love" "Jean"

COLUMBIA

"Cape of Good Hope'

THEODORE REEVES

Writer Under contract to

B. P. SCHULBERG

Collier-Weber-Todd, Inc. agents

270

PRODUCERS' WORK

LLOYD, FRANK

1936: Maid of Salem.

LOEW, DAVID L.

]y.?7: When's Your Birthday?, Ixidiiig on Air.

LORD. ROBERT Producer

1936: Give Me Your Heart. 1937: The Prince and the Pauper.

LOWE, EDWARD T. Associate l'ro<liicer 1936: Champagne Charlie.

LUBITSCH, ERNST 1936: Desire.

MacARTHUR, CHARLES 193 I : Soak the Rich.

MacLEAN, DOUGLAS 1936: Great Guy. 1937; J3'. Hours Leave.

McCAREY, LEO

1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

MACGOWAN, KENNETH Producer

1936: Sins of Man, To Mary With Love, Lloyds of Lon- don.

1937: This is My Affair, Wake I'p and Live.

MALVERN, PAUL

1936, The Lawless Nineties, King of the Pecos, The Ore- gon Trail. Winds of the Waste- land, The Lonely Trail, Rough Waters. 1937: I Cover the War.

MANKIEWICZ, JOSEPH L. 1936: The Three Godfathers. Fury, The Gorgeous Hussy, Love on the Run.

MARCUS, LEE Producer

1936: Love on a Bet, Silly Billies, Second Wife. 1937: We're on the Jury, On Again-Off Again.

.vIARIN. NED

193b: The Garden Murder Case, Moonli^iht IMurder. 1937: L'nder Cover of Nig'.it.

MARKEY, GENE 1936: White Hunter. 1937 : On the Avenue. Wee Willie Winkie.

MARX, SAMUEL

1936: The Longest Night, Anchor Man, Sinner Take All. 1937 : A Family Atfair.

MELFORD, FRANK

Supervisor

1936: Glory Trail, Rebellion,

Battle of Greed. Drums nf

Destinv. MORIARTY, BERNARD

1936: The Glory Trail.

\'^^7 : Battle m1' Greed. Drunix

nf Destiny. MYERS. ZION

1936: Two in the Dark.

1937: They Wanted to Marry.

NADEL, JOSEPH

1937: Midnight Madonna.

NEUFELD, SIG

1936: Border Caballero, l.ightnin' Bill Carson. Ghost Patrol, Roarin' Guns, The Traitor.

NEWFIELD, SAM

1936: Aces and Eights. NORTH, ROBERT

1936: Devil's Squadron. OWENS, GEORGE

1V37: The Wildcatter. PARSONS, LINDSLEY

1936: Song of the Gringo.

1937: Arizona Days, Trouble

in Texas.

PASTERNAK, JOSEPH

1937: Three Smart Girls.

PAUL, VAL

1936: F-Man, The Man I Marry, Yellowstone. 1937: The Mighty Treve.

PEARSON, HARRY C.

1937 : African Holiday.

PERLBERG, WILLIAM

1936; The King Steps Out. 1937: It's All Yours, There's Always a Woman.

PICKFORD, MARY

1936: The Gay Desperado, One Rainy Afternoon.

PIVAR, BEN

1936: Trapped by Television. 1937: The Gold Racket.

POE, COY

1936: With Love and Kisses.

1937; Sing While You're Able.

PRESNELL, ROBERT

1936; Parole! Postal Itispec-

tor, Rich and Reckless, Four

Day Wonder, The Girl on the

Front Page, When Love Is

Y"ung.

1937: Four Days Wonder, Girl

Overboard, Night Key.

RANTZ, LOUIS

1936 : Captain Calamity.

RAPF, HARRY

1936: Tough Guy, Whipsaw. Three Wise Guys, We Went to College, Piccadilly Jim, Old Hutch, Mad Holiday. 1937: Espionage, Good Old .Soak, They Gave Him a Gun.

RAY, BERNARD B.

1936: Fast Bullets, Million- aire Kid, Caryl of the Moun- tains. Roamin' Wild, The Speed Reporter, Santa Fe Trail, Prince of the Rustlers, Trigger Tom, The Test, Step on It. Riding On. The Riding Three, Ambush Valley, Pinto Rustlers, Vengeance of Ran- nah.

REID, CLIFF Associate Producer 1936: Yellow Dust, The Wit- ness Chair. Special Investi- gator, Without Orders, Wanted Jane Turner, The Plough and the Stars.

1937: The Man Who Found H'mself, Criminal Lawyer. China Pa.ssage. Behind the Headlines.

REID, DOROTHY

193 7 ; Paradise Isle.

REVIER, HARRY

1937: Last of the Penitentes, Lash. REVNES, MAURICE 1936: Suzy.

RISKIN. EVERETT J.

1936: More Than a Secretary,

Theodora Goes Wild.

1937: When You're in Love.

ROACH, HAL

1936: The Bohemian Girl, Kelly the Second, Neighbor- hood House, Mister Cinderella, Our Relations, General Spanky, Way Out West. 1937: Nobody's Baby, Topper, Pick a Star.

ROGELL, SID

1936: Roaming Lady.

ROGERS. BOGART

1936: Everbody's Old Man, White Fang, Pigskin Parade.

ROGERS, CHARLES R. Producer

1936: Luckiest Girl in the World, The Girl on the Front Page, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: Three Smart Girls, As Good as Married. Wings Over Honolulu. The Road Back.

ROWLAND, RICHARD A. 1936: I'd Give My Life, Along Came Love.

ROYER, FANCHON

1936: Pilot X, A Million to One, Ten Laps to Go. 1937: Death in the Air, Mile a Minute Love.

RUGGLES, WESLEY

1936: Valiant is the Word for Carrie.

193 7 : I Met Him in Paris. SARECKY, BARNEY

1936: Darkest Africa, Jungle Jim.

SAVILLE, VICTOR

1936: It's Love Again, Dark Journey, Storm in a Teacup. 1937 : Action for Slander, South Riding, Bicycle Made for Two.

SCHAEFER, ARMAND

1936: Comin' 'Round the

Mountain, Down to the Sea,

Red River Valley, The Singing

Cowboy.

1937: Git Along Little Do-

gies, Round-up Time in Texas,

The end Corral. SCHLOM, HERMAN

Associate Producer

1936: Country Gentlemen,

Beware of Ladies, Without a

Net.

1937: Circus Girl, Michael

O'Halloran. SCHULBERG, B. F.

1936: Lady of Secrets, And

271

GEZA

HERCZEG

Story

and Screenplay

THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA

(A F

aul Muni Picture)

* In Collaboration

J. ROBERT BREN EDMUND L. HARTMANN

Now Writing for RKO-RADIO

LAWRENCE RILEY

Screen Plays

"Ever Since Eve" "Perfect Specimen"*

WARNER BROS.

Original Story "Go West, Young Man'

Based on Stage Play

In Collaboration "Personal Appearance'

ROBERT

N.

LEE

Screen "JERICHO"

Plays

"ARMORED

CAR" =

(Capitol Films, London)

(Universal

)

"FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS"

(tentative title)

(RKO RADIO)

* In Collaboration

272

PRODUCERS' WORK

So They Were Married, Coun- terfeit, Meet Nero Wolfe, Wed- ding Frfst-nt.

1937: A Doctor's Diary, Her Husband Lies. John Meade's Woman, The (neat (iamhini.

SEDGWICK, EDWARD

1937: Pick a Star, Riding on Air.

SELZNICK, DAVID O. Producer

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, The Garden of Allah. 1937: A Star is Horn.

SHAUER, MEL

1936: Three Cheers for Love,

It's All Free, Shadow of

Glory.

1937: This Way Please.

SHELDON, E. LLOYD

1936: The Milky Way, 13 Hours by Air, The Jungle Princess.

SHERMAN, HARRY

1936: Call of the Prairie. Three on the Trail, Heart of the West, Hopalong Cassidy Returns, Trail Dust. 1937: Borderland, Hills of Old Wyoming, North of Rio Grande, Rustler's Valley, The Barrier.

SIEGE, SAM

193 7 : Bank Alarm.

SIEGEL, MAX

1937: A Dav at the Races.

SIEGEL, SOL C.

1936: Bulldog Edition. 1937 : Paradise Express,

Roarin' Lead. Come on Cow- boys!. Range Defenders.

SIMMONDS, LESLIE

1936: Border Caballero, Lightning' Bill Carson, Roarin' Guns, Ghost Patrol, Aces and Eights, The Terror.

SISK, ROBERT

1936: Chatterbox, Two in Re- volt, The Last Outlaw, M'liss, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, The Plough and the Stars. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife, Outcasts of Poker Flat. Bor- der Caff, You Can't Beat Love.

SISTROM, WILLIAM Producer

1936: Murder on the Bridle Path, Bunker Bean, The Plot Thickens, Racing Lady. 1937: Too Manv Wives, There Goes Mv C.irl.

SMALL, EDWARD Producer

1936: The Bride Walks Out, The Last of the Mohicans, We Who Are Al>nut to Die. 1937: Sea Devils. New Faces of 1937. The Toast of New York, Super Sleuth.

SPRINGER, NORMAN

1937: When's "^'our Birthday?

STAHL, JOHN M. 1937: Parnell.

STARR, IRVING

Associate Producer 1936: Nobody's Fool.

1437 : Damaged Goods. STEELE, JOSEPH H.

1936: Night Waitress.

1937 : We're on the Jury. STONE, ANDREW L.

193 7 : The Girl Said No.

STONE, JOHN

Associate Producer 1936: Charlie Chan's Secret, Here Comes Trouble, Charlie Chan at the Circus, The First Baby, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Pepper, Love Flight, Ramona, Charlie Chan at the Opera, Under "Your Spell.

1937: The Holy Terror, Char- lie Chan at the Olympics, An- gel's Holiday, Wild and Woolly.

STOUT, GEORGE W.

Producer

1936: Tundra, Phantom of

.Sante Fe, Dragnet.

STROlMBERG, HUNT Producer

1936 : Wife Versus Secretary, Rose Marie, Small Town Girl, The Great Ziegfeld, After the Thin Man.

1937: Maytime, Night Must Fall.

STRONG, EUGENE

1936: Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns, Trail Dust. 1937: Borderland, The Bar-

THALBERG, IRVING G.

(Deceased)

1936: Romeo and Juliet. THOMPSON, HARLAN

1936: Early to Bed, Wives Never Know, College Holiday. 1937 : Champagne Waltz.

TOLNAY, AKOS Associate Producer. 1936: Thunder in the City.

VIDOR, KING

1936: The Texas Rangers.

WALLIS, HAL B.

1936: The Charge of the Light Brigade, Gold Diggers of 1937, Stolen Holiday, God's Country and the Woman. 1937: Marked Woman, Green Light, Call It a Day, The Prince and the Pauper, The Go Getter, Kid Gallahad, Slim, Ever Since Eve. The Life of Kmile Zola. Marry the Girl. Confession.

WANGER, WALTER Producer

1936: Her Master's Voice, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Palm Springs, Big Brown Eyes, The Moon's Our Home, Fatal Lady, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Spend- thrift.

1937 : You Only Live Once, History is Made at Night.

273

WEBB, HARRY S.

Associate Producer 1936: Sante Fe Bound, Pinto Rustlers, Roamin' Wild The Speed Reporter, Sante Fe Trail, Step On It, Ridin' On, Vengeance of Rannah, Am- mush Valley.

WEINGARTEN, LAURENCB 1936: The Unguarded Hour. His Brother's Wife, Libeled Lady.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney.

WELSH, ROBERT E.

1937: The Three Legionnaires.

WHALE, JAMES

1937: The Road Back.

WICKLAND, J. LAURENCE 1936: The Vigilantes are Com, ing, Robinson Crusoe of Clip- per Island, The Painted Stallion.

WILSON, HAROLD

1936 : Stowaway. WURTZEL, SOL M.

Producer

1936: Gentle Julia, The Song and Dance Man, Little Miss Nobody, The Country Beyond, Human Cargo, High Tension, Crime of Dr. Forbes, Star for a Night, 36 Hours to Kill, Thank You Jeeves, Ramona, 15 Maiden Lane, Can This Be Dixie?, Career Woman. 1937: Woman Wise, Think Fast Mr. Moto, That I May Live, Born Reckless, One Mile from Heaven. YOUNG, LON Supervisor

1936: Ring Around the Moon, Tango, The Dark Hour, Bridge of Sighs, Little Red School- house, Brilliant Marriage, Aug- ust Week-End, Three of a Kind, Below the Deadline, Easy Money, Lady Luck, Bril- liant Marriage.

ZANUCK, DARRYL F. Producer

1936: The Country Doctor, The Prisoner of Shark Island, It Had to Happen, Captain January, A Message to Gar- cia, Under Two Flags, Half Angel, Sins of Man, The Road to Glory, Poor Little Rich Girl, Sing Baby Sing, To Mary With Love, White Fang, Girl's Dormitory, White Hun- ter, One in a Million. 1937: Love is News, Wake L"p and Live. Slave Ship.

ZEIDMAN, B. F.

1936: The White Legion, Sin» of the Children. 1937: Girl Loves Boy, Sweet- heart of the Xavy.

ZEISLER, ALFRED

1937 : Romance and Riches. ZIMBALIST, SAM

1936: Tarzan Escapes. 1937: London by Night, Mar- ried Before Breakfast. ZOBEL, VICTOR Supervisor

1936: The Harvester, Girl from Mandalay, Return of Jimmy Valentine, Ticket To Paradise, Mandarin Mystery.

LC U 1 i ri N ©

Director

"WILD MONEY"

(PARAMOUNT)

"THAT MAN'S HERE AGAIN"

(WARNER BROS.)

"BULLDOG DRUMMOND COMES BACK"

(PARAMOUNT)

"ROAD GANG"

(WARNER BROS.)

"THE BENGAL TIGER"

(WARNER BROS.)

LEIGH JASON

Director

"New Faces of 1937"

"That Girl from Paris"

N IE IL Jf M II T in

Director

"THE LITTLE BUCKAROO"

(which introduced the Song "Little Buckaroo")

"California Mail" "Trailiii' Wost"

"Guns of the Pecos" "Tlie King of Hockey"

"Block That Kick"

FRANK

McDonald

Director

*

"DANCE, CHARLIE, DANCE"

"FLY AWAY BABY" "ADVENTUROUS BLONDE"

(Warner Bros)

274

* DIRECTORS ^

THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ARCHAINBAUD, GEORGE

1936: Return of Sophie Lang.

1937: Clarence. Hideaway Clirl.

Hotel Haywire. ARZNER, DOROTHY

1936: Craig's Wife. ATKINS, TOMMY

1936: Hi Caucho. AUER, JOHN H.

1937: A Man Betrayed, Cir- cus Ciirl, Rhythm in the

Clouds. AYRES, LEW

1936: Hearts in Bondage. BACON, LLOYD

1936: Sons C Guns, Cain and

Mabel, Gold Diggers of 1937.

1937: Marked Woman. Ever

Since Eve.

BANKS, MONTY

1936: No Limits, Keep Your Seats Please.

BARKER. REGINALD

1936: Forbidden Heaven.

BARROWS, NICHOLAS 1937: Dangerous Holiday.

BARTON, CHARLES

1936: Timothy's Quest, Ne- vada, And Sudden Death, Rose Bowl, Murder With Pictures. 1937: The Crime Nobody Saw.

BEAUMONT. HARRY

1936: The Girl on the Front

Page.

1937: When's Your Birthday?

BEEBE, FORD 1936: Stampede.

BENNETT, SPENCER G. 1936: Heroes of the Range, Avenginar Waters, The Cattle Thief, The Unknown Ranger, The Fugitive Sheriff. 1937: Law (it the Ranger.

BERKELEY, BUSBY 1936: Stage Struck. 143 7 : The Co Getter.

BIBERMAN, HERBERT 1936: Meet Nero Wolfe.

BLYSTONE, JOHN G.

1936: Gentle Tulia. Little Miss Nobody, The Magnifi- cent Brute. Great Guy. 1937: -3'i Hours Leave, Woman Chases Man.

BOLESLAWSKI, RICHARD (Deceased)

1936: The Three Godfathers. The Garden of Allah, Theo- dora Goes Wild. 1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney.

BORZAGE, FRANK

1936: Desire. Hearts Divided. 1937: History is Made at .\ight. Green Light.

BRADBURY, ROBERT N. 1936: Sundown Saunders, The Last of the Warrens, Cavalry, Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937: Truul)le in Texas. The Gun Ranger, The Trusted Oiitlaw.

BRETHERTON, HOWARD

1936: Call of the Prairie, The Leathernecks Have Landed, Girl from Mandalay, Three on the Trail, Heart of the West, Wild Brian Kent, King of the Royal Mounted, Secret Valley. 1937: It Happened Out West.

BROWER. OTTO

1936: Sins of Man, Postal In- spector.

BROWN. CLARENCE

1936: Wife Versus Secretary, The Gorgeous Hussy.

BROWN, KARL

1936: The White Legion, In

His Steps.

1937: .Michael CHalloran.

BROWNING. TOD 1936: The Devil-Doll.

BURTON. DAVID

1936: Make Way for a Lady.

BUTLER, DAVID

1936: Captain January, White Fang, Pigskin Parade.

BUZZELL. EDWARD

1936: Three Married Men, The Luckiest Girl in the World. 1937 : As Good as Married.

CABANNE, CHRISTY

1936: The Last Outlaw, We Who Are Ab-ut to Die. 1437 : Outcasts of Poker Flats. Don't Tell the Wife. Criminal Lawyer, You Can't Beat Love, Annapolis Salute, The West- land Case.

CAPRA, FRANK

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to

Town.

193 7 : Lost Horizon.

CARROLL, ZELMA

1937 : Lash (jf the Penitentes.

CARRUTH, MILTON

1936: Love Letters of a Star. 1937 : Breezing Home, She's Dangerous, Man in Blue, Re- ported Missing.

CHAPLIN, CHARLIE 1936: Modern Times

CLEMENS, WILLIAM

1936: Man Hunt, The Law in Her Hands. Case of the Vel- vet Claws, Down the Stretch. Here Comes Carter ! 193 7 : Once a Doctor.

CLIFTON, ELMER

1936: Pilot X, Gainbling with Snuls. Wildcat Trooper. 1937: Death in the Air. Mile a Minute Love.

CLINE, EDWARD F.

1936: It's a Great Life.

F-Man.

1937: On Again-OfT Again.

Forty Naughty Girls. High

Flyei'-s.

COLEMAN, C. C.

1936: Legion of Terror.

193 7 : Parole Racket.

275

COLLINS, ARTHUR G.

1936: Nobody's Fool, Thank

You Jeeves.

193 7 : Paradise Isle.

COLLINS, LEWIS D.

1936: Return of Jimmy Val- entine. The Leavenworth Case, Doughnuts and Society, Down to the Sea, Timber Wolves.

1937: The Mighty Treve, Fury and the Woman. The Wild- catter. River of Missing Men.

CONNELLY, MARC

1936 : The Green Pastures.

CONNOLLY, BOBBY

1937: Expensive Husbands.

CONWAY, JACK

1936: Libeled Lady.

1937

Saratt

COKRIGAN, LLOYD

1936: Dancing Pirate.

1937 : Night Key. CROMWELL, JOHN

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy,

To Mary With Love, Banjo

On My Knee.

1937: Prisoner of Zenda. CRUZE, JAMES

1936: Sutter's Gold. CUKOR, GEORGE

1936: Romeo and Juliet, Ca-

mille. CUMMINGS, EUGENE

1936: The Crime Patrol. CUMMINGS, IRVING

1936: Nobody's Fool, Poor

Little Rich Girl, Girls' Dor- mitory, White Hunter.

1937: Vogues of 1938. CURTIZ, MICHAEL

1936: The Walking Dead,

Stolen Holiday, The Charge

of the Light Brigade.

1937: Kid Galahad. Mountain

Tustice. DAWN, NORMAN

1936: Tundra.

DEL RUTH, ROY

1936: It Had to Happen, Pri- vate Nuinber. Horn to Dance. 1937: On the Avenue, Broad- way Melody of 1938.

DeMILLE. CECIL B.

1936: The Plainsman. DIETERLE, WILLIAM

1936: The White Angel, Sa- tan Met a Lady. 1937: The Great O'Malley, Another Dawn, Life of Emile Zola.

GORDON DOUGLAS

Director OUR GANG COMEDIES

(Hal Roach— M-G-M)

''General Spanky"

Co-Director (Hal Roach M-G-M Feature)

HAROLD BUCKLEY

BETTY BURBRIDGE

"PARADISE EXPRESS"

(SCREENPLAY)*

"COME ON COWBOYS"

STARRING THE "3 MESQUITEERS" (ORIGINAL SCRcENPLAY)

"PUBLIC COWBOY NUMBER ONE"

STARRING GENE AUTRY

(ADDITIONAL DIALOGUE)

IN PREPARATION

"TELEPHONE OPERATOR"

(SCREENPLAY) MN COLLABORATION

FELIX lACKSON

Writer UNIVERSAL

276

DIRECTORS' WORK

DOUGLAS, GORDON

1936: General Spanky.

DU PONT, E. A.

1936 : Forgotten Faces, A Son Comes Home.

1937: Night of Mystery, On Such a Night, Love on Toast.

DWAN, ALLAN

1936: Song and Dance Man,

Human Cargo, High Tension,

IS Maiden Lane.

1937: Woman Wise. That I

May Live, One Mile from

Heaven.

EASON, REEVES B.

1936: Darkest Africa, Give Me Liberty, Don't Pull Your Punches, Land Beyond the Law.

ELVEY, MAURICE

1936 : Spy of Napoleon, Man in the Mirror, Widows Isl- and.

ENGLISH, JACK 1937: Arizona Davs.

ENRIGHT. RAY

1936: Snowed Under, Earth- worm Tractors, China Clipper, Sing Me a Love Song. 1937: Readv Willing and Able, Slim.

FARROW, JOHN V. 1937 : Men in Exile.

FEYDER, JACQUES

1936 : La Kermesse Heroique. 1937: Knight Without Armur.

FITZMAURICE, GEORGE 1936: Petticoat Fever, Suzy. 1937: The Emperor's Candle- sticks.

FLEMING. VICTOR

1937: Captains Courageous.

FLOOD, TAMES

1936: Everybody's Old Man, We're Only Human. 1937: Midnight Madonna. ^Mountain ]\lusic, Scotland Yard Commands.

FLOREY, ROBERT

1936: The Preview Murder Mystery, 'Til We Meet Again, Hollywood Roulevard. 1937: Outcast, King of (lam- biers. Mountain Music.

FORD. JOHN

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Mary of Scotland, The Plough and the Stars. 1937: Wee Willie Winkie.

FORDE, EUGENE

1936: The Country Beyond, 36 Hours to Kill. 1937: Step Lively Jeeves! Midnight Taxi. The Lady Es- capes.

FOSTER, LEWIS R.

1936: Love Letters of a Star. 1937 : She's Dangerous, Ar- mored Car.

FOSTER, NORMAN

1936: I Cover Chinatown. 1937: Fair Warning. Think Fast Mr. :\Ioto.

FOX, WALLACE

1936: Yellow Dust, The Last of the Mohicans. 1937: Racing Lady.

FRANKLIN, CHESTER M.

1936: Tough Guy.

FRANKLIN, SIDNEY A. 193(1 : Three ^larried Men. 1937: The Good Earth.

FRASER, HARRY

1936 : Hair-Trigger Casey, Feud of the West, The Rid- ing Avenger, Cavalcade of the West, Romance Rides the Range. 1937: Aces WMld.

FRENKE, EUGENE 1937: Two Who Dared.

FRIEDGEN, RAYMOND 193 7 : Killers of the Sea.

FRIEDLANDER, LOUIS 1936: Parole!

GARNETT, TAY

1937: Love is News, Slave Ship. Stand-Tn.

GASNIER, LOUIS J.

1937: The Gold Racket, Bank Alarm.

GERING. MARION

1936: Lady of Secrets, Rose of the Rancho. 1937: Thunder in the City. GOODWINS, LES

1936: With Love and Kisses. 1937: Headline Crasher, Any- thing for a Thrill.

GOULDING, EDMUND

1937: That Certain Woman.

GREEN, ALFRED E.

1936: Colleen. The Golden Arrow, They Met in a Taxi, Two in a Crowd, More Than a Secretary.

1937: Let's Get Married. The League of Frightened Men.

GRIFFITH, EDWARD H. 1936: Next Time We Love, Ladies in Love. 1937: Cafe Metropole.

GRINDE. NICK

1936: Jailbreak, Public En- emy's Wife.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky. Tlic Captain's Kid.

GRUNE, KARL

1936: The Stars Look Down.

GUIOL, FRED

1936: Silly Billies, Mummy's Boys.

HALE, ALAN

1936 : Neighborhood House.

HALE. REX

1936: Racing Blood.

HALL. ALEXANDER

1936: Give Us This Night,

Yours for the Asking.

HALPERIN. VICTOR

1936: I Conquer the Sea, Re- volt of the Zombies.

HAMILTON. WILLIAM

1936 : Murder on a Bridle Path, Bunker Bean.

HATHAWAY, HENRY

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Go West Young Man. 193 7 : Souls at Sea.

HAWKS, HOWARD

1936: The Road to Glory, Come and Get It.

HECHT, BEN

193,6: Soak the Rich.

HEINZ, RUSSELL RAY

1936: Just My Luck.

HEISLER, STUART

1936: Straight from the Shoul- der.

HERMAN. ALBERT

1936: Blazing Justice, Out- laws of the Range.

HIGGIN. HOWARD

1937 : Battle of Greed.

HILL. ROBERT F.

1936: Rio Grande Romance, The Rogues Tavern. Too Much Beef, Prison Shadows. Idaho Kid. West of Nevada. Kelly of the Secret Service. Men of the Plains, Put on the Spot.

HILLYER. LAMBERT

1936 : Dangerous Waters, The

Invisible Ray, D r a c u 1 a's

Daughter.

1937: Girls Can Play. Speed

to Spare.

HOGAN. JAMES B.

1936: Desert Gold. The Ari- zona Raiders, Stairs of Sand, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Bulldog Drumm-md Es- capes. Arizona Mahonev, Last Train from Madrid, Ebb Tide.

HOLMES. BEN

1936: The Farmer in th' Dell. The Plot Thickens. 1937: We're on the Jury, Too Manv Wives. There Goes Mv Girl."

HOPTON, RUSSELL

1936: Song of the Trail.

HORNE, JAMES W.

1936: The Bohemian Girl, Way Out West.

HORNER, ROBERT J.

1936: Innocence on the Man- hunt, Vice Bondage, Midnight

Secrets.

HOWARD. DAVID

1936: O'Malley of the Mount- ed. The Mine With the Iron Door, The Border Patrol, Daniel Boone, Conflict.

1937: Park Avenue Logger.

HOWARD. WILLIAM K. 1936: The Princess Comes

Across.

1937: Fire Over England.

HUMBERSTONE, H. BRUCE

1936: Charlie Chan at the

Race Track, Charlie Chan at

the Opera.

1937: Charlie Chan at the

Olympics.

277

FRANK STRAYER

Directed

THE JONES FAMILY

in

''HOT WATER''

"OFF TO THE RACES"

''BIG BUSINESS''

for

20th Century-Fox

LAWRENCE n Ai E L E

Completed

"SUBMARINE D-l"

(Screenplay)* Warner Bros. In Preparation

"EVERYBODY WAS VERY NICE"

(Screenplay)* Warner Bros. 1936

"ALL AMERICAN CHUMP"

(Original and Screenplay) M-G-M In Collaboration UNDER CONTRACT TO WARNER BROS,

If It's An

Art Marcy

JARRETT ^ KLAUBER

Script

THEN IT'S A GOOD SCRIPT!

Now Writing for Educational Pictures 20lh Century-Fox

278

DIRECTORS' WORK

HUTCHISON, CHARLES

1936: Desert Guns, Night Careo, Born to Figlit. JAMES, ALAN

1936: Swiftv.

JASON, LEIGH

1936 : Love On a Bet, The Bride Walks Out, That Girl from Paris. 1937 : New Faces of 193;.

JONES, BUCK

1936: For the Service.

KANE, JOSEPH

1936: The Lawless Nineties, King of the Pecos. Darkest Africa, The Lonely Trail, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Paradise Express, Ghost Town Gold, Git Along Little Dogies. Roundup Time in Texas. The Old Gorral, Come On Cowboys !

KEIGHLEY, WILLIAM

1936: The Singing Kid. The

Green Pastures. Bullets or

Ballots, God's Country and

the Woman.

1937: The Prince and the

Pauper.

KENTON, ERLE C. 1936: Devil's Squadron, Coun- terfeit, End of the Trail.

1937: Devil's Playground, Racketeers in Exile.

KILLY, EDWARD

1936: Murder on a Bridle

Path. Bunker Bean. Second

Wife, The Big Game, Wanted

Jane Turner.

1937: China Passage. The Big

Shot.

KING, HENRY

1936: The Country Doctor, Ramona, Lloyds of London. 1937: Seventh Heaven, In Old Chicago.

KING, LOUIS

1936: Road Gang, Song of the Saddle, Special Investigator, The Bengal Tiger. 1937: Melody for Two, Draeg- erman Courage, That Man's Here Again. Wild Money. Bulldog Drummond Comes Back.

KORDA, ALEXANDER

1936: Rembrandt.

KORDA, ZOLTAN

1937: Elephant Hoy. Revolt in the Desert.

KOSTER, HENRY

1<*3 7 : Three Smart Girls.

LA CAVA, GREGORY 1936: My Man Godfrey.

LACHMAN, HARRY

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus, Our Relations, The Man Who Lived Twice.

LAMONT, CHARLES

1936: Ring Around the Moon, Little Red School House, Below the Deadline, Synthetic Lady. Dove in An- tique, Lady Luck. Bulldog Edition, The Dark Hour, Au- gust \Veek-End.

LANDERS, LEW

1936: Without Orders, Night

Waitress.

1937: They Wanted to Marry.

The Man Who Found Himself,

Vou Can't I'.uv Luck. Border

Cafe.

LANFIELD, SIDNEY

1936: Half Angel, Sing Baby Sing, One in a Million. 193 7 : Wake Cp and Live.

LANG. FRITZ

1936; Fury.

1937: You Only Live Once.

LANG, WALTER

1936: Love Before Breakfast.

LAW, HAROLD

1936: Neigliborhood House.

LEDERMAN, D. ROSS

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan, Pride

of the Marines. Panic on tlie

Air, The Final Hour, Alibi

for Murder, Come Closer

Folks.

1937: Counterfeit Lady, I

Promise to Pay. Motor Mad-

LEE, ROWLAND V.

1936: One Rainy Afternoon. 1937: Love from a Stranger. Toast of New York.

LEISEN, MITCHELL

1936: 13 Hours by Air, Big Broadcast of 1937. 1*^3 7: .Swing High Swing Low. Easy Living.

LEONARD, ROBERT Z.

1936: The Great Ziegfeld,

Piccadilly Jim.

1937: Maytime. The Firefly.

LE ROY, MERVYN

1936: ^Vnthony Adverse, Three Men on a Horse. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, They Won't Forget.

LITVAK, ANATOL

1937: The Woman I Love.

LLOYD, FRANK

l'J3(>: I'nder Two Flags. 1937: Maid of Salem.

LORD, DEL

1936: Trapped by Television.

1''37: Wliat Price \'engcance.

LOVERING. OTHO

1936: Drift Fence. The Sky Parade, Border Flight.

LUBIN, ARTHUR

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles. Yellowstone. 1937: Mysterious Crossing,

California Straight Ahead, I Cover the War.

LUBY, S. ROY

1936: The Desert Phantom, Rugue of the Range. 1937: Tough t<i Handle, reor- der Phantom.

LUDWIG, EDWARD

1936: Fatal Lady, Adventure

in Manhattan.

l'»3 7 ; Her Husband Lies.

LYTELL, BERT

1936: Along Came Love.

MacARTHUR, CHARLES

1936: Soak the Rich.

MacFADDEN, HAMILTON

1937: The Three Legion- naires, It Can't Last Forever, Sea Racketeer, Fools in Para- dise.

McCAREY, LEO

1936: The Milky Way. 1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

McCAREY, RAY

1936: Three Cheers for Love. 1937: Let's Make a Million, Oh Doctor. Love in a Bunga- low.

McCarthy, john p.

1936: Song of the Gringo.

McDonald, frank

1936: The Murder of Dr. Har- rigan, Boulder Dam, Treachery Rides the Range, The Big Noi^e. Love Begins at Twen- ty, Murder by an Aristocrat, Isle of Fury, Smart Blonde. 1937: Midnight Court. Her Husband's Secretary. Dance. Charlie Dance. Fly Away Baby. Murder Goes North, Ad- venturous Blende.

McGANN, WILLIAM H.

1936: Freshman Love, Brides Are Like That, Times Square Playboy, Two Against the World, Hot Money, Polo Joe, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Pcnrod and Sam. Marrv the Girl.

McGOWAN, ROBERT F.

1936: Too Many Parents. Frontier Justice.

McLEOD. NORMAN

1936: Early to Bed, Pennies from Heaven, Mind Your Own Business.

1V3 7 : Topper.

MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN 1936: The Gay Desperado. 1937: High Wide and Hand- some

MANDER, MILES

1936: The Flying Doctor.

279

HEINZ

HERALD

Story and Screenplay"' of

"The

LiFe

of Emile Zola

* In Collaboration

Management: Myron Selznick and Co.

MICHAEL FESSIER

Producer

Current Release

"THE WOMEN MEN MARRY"

SONG OF THE CITY* ALL AMERICAN CHUMP* WOMEN ARE TROUBLE*

* Co-Produced with Lucien Hubbard

Screenplays Include

SOCIETY DOCTOR EXCLUSIVE STORY WOMEN ARE TROUBLE

SONG OF THE CITY VmWl SPEED

(Also Author)

ARTHUR G. COLLINS

Director

"PARADISE ISLE" "NOBODY'S FOOL"

(Monogram) (Universal)

"WIDOW FROM MONTE CARLO"

(Warner Bros.)

"PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET"

(Warner Bros.)

COLLIER-WEBER-TODD, INC. aaou-y

IRV S. BRECHER

"NEW FACES OF 1937"* RKO-RADIO

MERVYN LeROY

In Collaboration

280

DIRECTORS' WORK

MANSFIELD, DUNCAN 1936 : Along Came Love. 1937: Girl Loves Boy, Sweet- heart of the Navy.

MARIN, EDWIN L.

1936: Moonlight Murder. The Garden Murder Case, Speed, I'd Give My Life, Sworn En- emy, All American Chump, Man of the People. 1937: Married Before Break- fast.

MARSHALL, GEORGE

1936 : A Message to Garcia, The Crime of Dr. Forbes, Can This Be Dixie? 1937: Xancy Steele is Missing. Love Under Fire.

MAY, JOE

1937 : Confession.

MAYO, ARCHIE

1936: The Petrified Forest. I Married a Doctor, Give Me Your Heart, Black Legion. 1937: Call It a Day, It's Love I'm After.

MEINS, GUS

1936: Kellv the Second. 1937: Nobody's Baby, The Hit Parade, The Californians.

MILESTONE. LEWIS

1936: Anything Goes, The General Died at Dawn.

MOHR, HAL

1937 : When Love is Young. MOORE. VIN

1936: The Dragnet.

MURPHY, DUDLEY

1936: Don't Gamble With Love.

MURPHY, RALPH

1936 : Collegiate, Florida Spe- cial. The Man I Marry. 1937: Top cif the Town.

NEILAN, MARSHALL

1937: Sing While You're Able.

NEILL, R. WILLIAM

1936: The Lone Wolf Re- turns. NEUMANN, KURT

1936 : Let's Sing Again, Rain- bow on the River. 193 7 : Espionage.

NEWFELD, SAM

1936: Timber War, Federal Agent, Burning Gold, Border Caballero, Lightnin' Bill Car- son, Roarin' Guns, The Lion's Den, Ghost Patrol, Aces and Eights, Go Get 'Em Haines, The Traitor, Stormy Trails. 1937: Melody of the Plains, Bar Z Bad Man. Roarin' Lead. Guns in the Dark, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin. A Lawman is Born.

NEWMEYER. FRED

1936: General Spanky.

NICHOLS, GEORGE, JR.

1936: Chatterbox, The Wit- ness Chair, M'liss, The Big Game.

1937 : The Soldier and the Lady.

NIGH, WILLIAM

1936: Penthouse Party, Don't Get Personal, Crash Donovan, North of Nome, Steel. 1937: Bill Cracks Down. The Hoosier Schoolboy, The Right to Kill, Thirteenth Man, Ever Since Eve.

NUGENT, ELLIOTT

1936: And So They Were Married, Wives Never Know. 1937: It's All Yours.

PEMBROKE, SCOTT

1936: The Oregon Trail. PETROFF, BORIS

1936: Hats Off.

PICHEL, IRVING

1936 : Gentleman from Louisi- ana.

1937: Larceny on the Air, Be- ware of Ladies. She Didn't Want a Sheik.

POTTER, H. C.

1936: Beloved Enemy.

1937: Wings Over Honolulu.

PREMINGER, OTTO

1936: Under Your Spell. 1937: Danger Love at Work.

RATOFF. GREGORY

1936: Sins of Man.

RAY. ALBERT

1936 : Everyman's Law.

1937: Lawless Land.

RAY, BERNARD B.

1936: Caryl of the Moun- tains, Millionaire Kid, Roamin' Wild, The Speed Reporter, Tha Test, Santa Fe Trail, Prince of Rustlers, Trigger Tom, Step On It, Riding On. The Riding Three, Sante Fe Bound, Pinto Rustlers, Riding On, Ven- geance of Rannah, Ambush Valley. REED, THEODOR 1936: Lady Be Careful.

REED, ROLAND

1936: In Paris A. W. O. L. REINHARDT, JOHN

1936: Captain Calamity.

RIESNER, CHARLES F.

1936: Evervh.MJv Dance. 1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege, Sophie Lang Goes West, Partners in Crime.

RISKIN, ROBERT

19,1/ : When ^'"u're in Love. ROBERTS, STEPHEN

(Deceased)

1936: The Lady Consents,

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford.

281

ROGELL. ALBERT

1936: You May Be Next,

Roaming Lady, Grand Jury. ROGERS. CHARLES

1936: The Bohemian Girl. ROOT, WELLS

1936: The Bold Caballero.

ROSEN, PHIL

1936: Tango, Bridge of Sighs, Three of a Kind, Easy Money, It Couldn't Have Happened, Missing Girls, The President's Mystery, Brilliant Marriage, Ellis Island.

1937: Two Wise Maids, Jim Hanvey Detective, It Could Happen to You.

ROSSON, RICHARD

1937 : Behind the Headlines.

ROTH, MURRAY 1936: Flving Hostess.

RUBEN, J. WALTER

1936: Trouble for Two, Old

Hutch.

1937; Good Old Soak.

RUGGLES, WESLEY

1936: Valiant is the Word for Carrie.

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

ST. CLAIR, MALCOLM

1936: Crack-Up. 1937: Time Out for Romance, Born Reckless. SALKOW, SIDNEY

1937 : Four Days' Wonder. Girl Overboard.

SANDRICH, MARK

1936: Follow the Fleet, A Woman Rebels. 1937: .Shall We Dance, The Joy of Living.

SANTELL, ALFRED

1936: Winterset. 1937 : Internes Can't Take Money. SANTLEY, JOSEPH

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, Dancing Feet, Her Master's Voice, The Harvester, We Went to College. Walking on Air, Smartest Girl in Town. 193 7 : Meet the Missus.

SAVILLE, VICTOR

1936: Ifs Love Again. Dark Tournev, Storm in a Teacup. 1937: 'South Riding, Bicycle Made for Two.

SCHERTZINGER, \AICTOR

1936: The Music Goes 'Round. SCHOEDSACK, ERNEST B.

1937: Trouble in Morocco, Outlaws of the Orient. SCHUSTER, HAROLD

1936: Wings of the Morning.

SCOTT, EWING

1937; Hollywood Cowboy, Park Avenue Logger, Wind- jammer.

DIRECTORS' WORK

SCOTTO, AUBREY H.

1936: Palm Springs, Ticket to Paradise, Follow Your Heart, Happy Go Lucky. 1937: Blazing Barriers,

SEDGWICK. EDWARD

1936: Mister Cinderella.

1<'3 7: Pick a Star, Riding on

SEILER, LEWIS

1936: Here Conies Trouble, The First Baby, Star for a Night, Career Woman.

1937: Turn Off the Moon.

SEITER, WILLIAM A.

1936: The Moon's Our Home, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Dimples, Stowaway. 1937: This is My Afifair, Life of the Party.

SEITZ, GEORGE B.

1936: Exclusive Story, Three Wise Guys, The Last of the Mohicans, Mad Holiday. 1937: Under Cover of Night, The Thirtenth Chair, A Fam- ily Affair, Mama Steps Out, Between Two Women.

SELANDER, LESLIE

1936: Ride 'Em Cowboy, Empty Saddles, The Boss Rider of Gun Creek. 1937: Sandflow, Smoke Tree Range, Black Aces, Left Handed Law, Cassidj' Rides Again. The Barrier.

SELMAN, DAVID

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, The Rogues Tavern, Shake- down, The Prescott Kid, Killer at Large, Tugboat Princess. 1937: Find the Witness, The Cowboy Star.

SEVILLA, RAFAEL 1936: She-Devil Island.

SHAMROY. FRANKLIN 1936: Ambush Valley.

SHEA, WILLIAM

1936: Girl of the Ozarks.

SHORES. LYNN

1936: The Glory Trail, Re- bellion. Million to One. 1937 : Woman in Distress, The Shadow Strikes.

SMITH, NOEL

1936: Trailin' West, King of Hockey.

1937: Little Buckaroo, Califor- nia Mail. Guns of the Pecos. Block That Kick.

STAHL, JOHN M.

1937; Parnell.

STAUB, RALPH

1936: Sitting on the Moon, Country Gentlemen. 1937: Join the Marines, Navy Blues. The INIandarin Mystery, Affairs of Cappv Ricks.

STEVENS, GEORGE

1936 : Swing Time.

1937 : Quality Street.

STOLOFF, BEN

1936: Two in the Dark, Don't

Turn 'Em Loose.

193 7 : .Sea Devils, Super Sleuth. STONE, ANDREW L.

1937: The Girl Said No. STONE, PHIL

1937 : Damaged Goods.

STRAYER, FRANK

1936: Murder at Glen Athol,

Hitch Hike to Heaven, Sea

Spoilers.

1937: Off to the Races,

Laughing at Trouble. Big

Business, Hot Water.

STUMAR, JOHN

1937: The King's Peo)>le. SUTHERLAND, EDWARD

1936: Poppy.

193 7: Champagne Waltz. TAGGART, ERROL

1936: Women Are Trouble,

The Longest Night, Sinner

Take All.

193 7 : Song of the City.

TAUROG, NORMAN

1936: Strike Me Pink, Rhythm on the Range, Reunion. 1937 : Fifty Roads to Town, You Can't Have Everything.

TAYLOR, RAY

1936: Sunset of Power, The Cowboy and the Kid, The Three Mesquiteers. 1937: Drums of Destiny.

THIELE. WILLIAM

1936 : The Jungle Princess. 1937: London by Night.

THORPE, RICHARD

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, Tarzan Escapes. 1937 : Danger<^us Number, Night Must Fall.

TINLING, JAMES

1936 : Every Saturday Night, Educating Father, Champagne Charlie, Pepper, Back to Na- ture.

1937: The Holy Terror, An- gel's Holiday, Sing and Be Happy, The Great Hospital Mystery.

TRYON. GLENN

1936 : Two in Revolt, Easy to Take.

TUTTLE. FRANK

1936: College Holiday.

1<537: Waikiki Wedding.

VAN DYKE. WILLIAM S.

1936: Rose Marie, San Fran- cisco, His Brother's Wife, The Devil is a Sissy, Love on the Run, After the Thin Man.

1937 : Personal Property. They Gave Him n Gun.

VARNELL, MARCEL

1936: The DuBarry, I Give My Heart, Public Nuisance N'o. 1, No Monkey Business, All In.

VIDOR, CHARLES

1936: Muss 'Em Up.

1937: A Doctor's Diary, The

Great Gambini.

VIDOR, KING

1936 : The Texas Rangers. 193 7 : Stella Dallas.

VIGNOLA, ROBERT G.

1937: Girl from Scotland Yard.

von STERNBERG, JOSEF 1936: The King Steps Out.

WALLACE, RICHARD 1936: Wedding Present. 1937: John Meade's Woman.

WALSH, RAOUL

1936 : Klondike Annie, Big Brown Eyes, Spendthrift. 1937: You're in the Army Now, When Thief Meets Thief, Artists and Models.

WATT. NATE

1936: Navy Born, Hopalong Cassidy Returns, Trail Dust. 1937: Borderland. Hills of Old Wyoming. North of Rio Grande, Rustler's Valley, Car- nival Queen.

WELLMAN, WILLIAM

1936: Small Town Girl, Robin Hood of El Dorado. 1937: A Star is Born.

WERKER, ALFRED L.

1937: We Have Our Mo- ments, Wild and Woolly.

WHALE, JAMES

1936: Showboat. 1937: The Road Back.

WILBUR, CRANE

1936: Yellow Cargo, We're

in the Legion Now, Devil on

Horseback.

1937: Navy Spy, The Man

Without a Country.

WILES, GORDON

1936: Charlie Chan's Secret, Blackmailer, Two-Fisted Gen- tleman, Lady from Nowhere. 1937 : Women of Glamour, Ve- nus Makes Trouble.

WILLAT, IRVIN V.

1937: Old Louisiana, South of .Sonora.

WILLIAMS, LESTER 1936: Desert Justice.

WOOD, SAM

1936: Whipsaw, The Un- guarded Hour. 1937: A Day at the Races.

WRIGHT, MACK V,

1936: Comin' 'Round the Mountain, The Singing Cow- boy, Winds of the Wasteland. 1937: Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm, Roarin' Lead. The Big Show, Riders of the Whistling Skull, Range Defenders.

WYLER. WILLIAM

1936: These Three, Dodsworth, Come and Get It. 1937: Dead End.

YOUNG. HAROLD M.

1936: Woman Trap, My

American Wife.

1937: Let Them Live! S2nd

Street.

ZEISLER, ALFRED

1937: Romance and Riches.

282

SHORT SUBJECT DIRECTORS

A NEW^ DEPARTMENT SHOWING THEIR WORK DURING THE PAST EIGHTEEN MONTHS

BEEBE, FORD

Serials: Secret Agent X-9,

Ace Drummond, Jungle Jim.

BLACK, PRESTON

Fibbin' Fibbers, Love Comes to Moneyville, Pain in the Pullman, Mr. Smarty, Dis- order in the Court, Half Shot Shooters, Ants in the Pantry, Super Snoopers, Stuck in the Sticks, Grips, Grunts and Groans, Am I Having Fun!, Slippery Silks.

BLAKE, BEN K.

Hostage for a Son, The Tragic Anniversary, Children of Gossip, Stealing a Tomb- stone, The Family Quarrel, Am I a Murderer?, Mad Money, Football Marriage, The Wedding Deal, Human Mileage, The Trail of the Southern Pine, Tea Profits, If I Could Sing Again, The Runaway Marriage.

BOASBERG, AL

Wholesailing Along, Listen to Freezin', Down the Ribber, Upper Cutlets.

BOYLE, JOSEPH Airhoppers.

BRAUNSTEIN, NATHAN CY Cannibals Once, Castillian Memoirs, Celestial \'enice. Death's Hostelry, Fairest Eden. Garden Granary, Ghosts of Empire, Haunts of Ro- mance, Honeymoon Heaven, Isle of Isolation, Japanese Rome, in Maoirland, Oriental Metropolis, Raffles 'n' Rub- ber. Southern Crossways, Sun- ny Splendor, Temple of Heav- en, City of David.

BRUCE, ROBERT C.

Lovers, Paradise, Western Sketches, In Old Wyoming, Trees.

BUCQUET, HAROLD S.

Torture Money, Little Roy Blue.

CAHN, EDWARD

Servant of the People, The Perfect Set Up, Behind the Headlines.

CHRISTIE, AL

.Mixe.l Pc.licies, Thanks Mr. Cupid. Beware of Blondes, Giv'im Air, Gold Bricks, Tri- ple Trouble, Fresh from the Fleet. Home on the Range, Happy Heels. Boy Oh Boy, Parked in Paree, Whose Baby Are You?, The Chemist,

-Spring is Here, Any Old Port, Amuse Yourself, High- C Honeymoon, Hold It, Fun's Fun, Off the Horses, Ready to Serve, Comic Artist's Home Life, Melody Girl, Pink Lem- onade, Gifts in Rhythm, Girls Ahoy, Love in Arms.

CLEMENS, WILLIAM The .Sunday Roundup.

CLIFTON, ELMER

Serial : Custer's Last Stand.

CLINE, EDDIE Love in September.

CONNOLLY, BOBBY

A Day at Santa Anita, The Little Pioneer, Changing the Guard, The Littlest Diplomat, Zulu Land, Romance Road.

DICKASON, DEANE H. Cannibals Once, Castillian Memoirs, Celestial Venice, Death's Hostelry, Fairest Eden, Garden Granary, Ghosts of Empire, Haunts of Ro- mance, Honeymoon Heaven, Isle of Isolation, Japanese Rome, In Maoirland, Oriental Metropolis, Raffles 'n' Rub- ber, Southern Crossways, Sun- ny Splendor, Temple of Heav- en, City of David.

DOUGLAS, GORDON

Pay as You Exit, Spooky Hooky, Reunion in Rhythm, Glove Taps, Three Smart Boys, Hearts Are Trumps, Rushin' Ballet, Bored of Edu- cation.

EASON, B. REEVES

Serials : Darkest Africa, Un- dersea Kingdom ; Short : Give Me Liberty.

EDWARDS, HARRY J. The Brain Busters.

ERLANGER, ALENE

riie Chtspeake Bay Retriever.

FEIST, FELIX E.

How to Vote, Hollywood Extra, How to be a Detec- tive. Hollywood Second Step. Every Sunda}', Romance of Digestion, Golf Mistakes.

FORD, CHARLES E.

You Can't Get Away With

It, King Edward the VIII,

Stranger Than Fiction Series,

Going Places Series. FRANK, EARL

i'.ar-Rac's Xight Out. FRELINGHUYSEN, T.

The Chesapeake Bay Retriever.

FRENCH, LLOYD

Tlie Choke's On You, Can't Think of It, The Blonde Bomber, A Horse's Tale, Kick Me Again, Mail and Female, Taking the Count, Thirst Aid, David Mendoza and Orches- tra, An Ounce of Invention, Nut Guilty, Medium Well Done, Check Your Cash, Double Talk, Palm Beach Knights, The Lyin' Tamer.

GOODWINS, LESLIE

Deep South, Bad Housekeep- ing, Who's Looney Now, Camp Meetin', Swing' It, Dummy Ache, High ' Bear Pressure, V^ocalizing, Radio Barred, Framing Father, A Wedtime Story, Dumb's the Word, The Wrong Romance, That Man Sampson, Locks and Bonds, One Love Ghost, Grandma's Buoys, Hillbilly Goat.

GOULDING, ALF

Aladdin from Manhattan.

GRAHAM, WALTER

Just Plain Folks, The White Hope. It Happened All Right, Peaceful Relations, Just the Type, Freshies, His Pest Girl, Play Girls.

GRINDE, NICK

Under Southern Stars.

HALL, ROBERT

Sleepless Hollow, Rail Birds, Bashful Buddies, Strike ! You're Out, See LTncle Sol, Diamonds in the Rough.

HATHAWAY, HENRY Lest We Forget.

HENABERY, JOSEPH

Rush Hour Rhapsody, The Backyard Broadcast, The Pretty Pretender, Swing for Sale. Play Street, Movie- Mania, The Rhythm Roundup, Cut Out for Love. DuBarry Did All Right, Clyde Lucas and Orchestra, Leon Navara and Orchestra, Clyde McCoy and Orchestra, Jimmie Lunce-

283

SHORT SUBJECT DIRECTORS

ford and Orchestra, Swanee Cruise, Special Arrangements. Jam Session, The Rimac Or- chestra, Jack Denny and Or- chestra, Lennie Hayton and Orchestra, Poets of the Or- gan, Ghost to Ghost Hook-Up, Bed-Time Vaudeville.

HOLMES, BEN

Sleepy Time, Melody in May.

HOPPER, E. MASON Lest We Forget.

JAMES, ALAN

Serial : Dick Tracy.

KAHN, RICHARD C. Gold-Quest of the Ages.

KANE, JOSEPH

Serials: Darkest Africa, Un- dersea Kingdom.

KANE, RAYMOND

Where is Wall Street, Blue Blazes, Gags and Girls, Mixed Magic, Man To Man.

LAMONT, CHARLES

New News, Sailor Maid, Knee Action, Oh Duchess, Three on a Limb, Grand Slam Opera, Jail Bait, Ditto, Love Nest on Wheels, Community Sing No. 3.

LAW, HAROLD

Life Hesitates at 40, Count Takes the Count, Vamp Till Ready, On the Wrong Trek, Neighborhood House.

LAWRENCE, EDWARD Important News.

LE BORG, REGINALD

A Girl's Best Year's, No Place Like Home, Swing Banditry.

LEE, SAMMY

Some Time Soon. New Shoes.

LEMAN, JOHN M. Who's Ho-No. 1.

LORD, DEL

Caught in the Act, Share the Wealth, Midnight Blunders, Movie Maniacs, Unrelated Re- lations, Dizzy Doctors, Pep- pery Salt, Just Speeding, Ay Tank Ay Go, Free Rent, Three Dumb Clucks. False Alarms, Whoops I'm an In- dian. McGOWAN, ROBERT Divot Diggers.

MACK, ROY

Flowers from the Skv. Sav It With Candy, Sheik to Sheik, Sweethearts and Flow- ers, That's Pictures, Here Comes the Circus, It's All Over Now, Hotel a la Swing, The Lifers of the Party, Sound Defects, A Musical Op- eration. Newsboy's Nocturne, Harry Reser and Orchestra, Emil Coleman and Orchestra. George Hall and Orchestra, Roger Wolfe Kahn and Or- chestra. He De Ho. Jacques Frey and Orchestra. Eliseo Grenet and Orchestra. Home Run on the Keys. MAYER, HY

Skits "n' Sketches.

MEINS, GUS

Two Too Young, Second Childhood.

MILLER, DAVID

Dare Deviltry, Let's Dance, Aquatic Artistry. Racing Can- ines, Tennis Tactics, Penny Wisdom, Dexterity, Gilding the Lily, Hurling.

MILLER, PALMER

Street of Memories, LTnder the Southern Cross, Beneath Coral Seas, Dream Harbor, Maorick Melody Isle. Mystery Island, Port of Memories, Inspiration of Old Love Songs, Isle of June, Gate- way to the North. Eskimo Isle, Fishermen of the North.

NAGEL, CURTIS

Street of Memories, LTnder the Southern Cross, Beneath Coral Seas, Dream Harbor, Maoir, Melody Isle, Mystery Island, Port of Memories, In- spiration of Old Love Songs. Isle of June, Gateway to the North, Eskimo Isle, Fisher- men of the North.

NEUFELD, S.

You Can Be Had.

NEWMAN, ALBERT

.Serials : The Clutching Hand. The Black Coin.

NEWMAN, KURT \'iolets in Spring.

NEWMEYER, FRED

v\rbor Dav. Pinch Singer.

ORNITZ, ARTHUR Wanted a Master.

PARROTT, CHARLES

Life Hesitates at 4U, Count Takes the Count, Vamp Till Ready, On the Wrong Trek, Neighborhood House.

POOLE, LEONARD Herald of the Skies.

RIPLEY, ARTHUR

How to Behave, Gasoloons, W^ill Power.

ROBERTS, CHARLES E. Bridal Griefs.

ROTH, MURRAY

Dancing on the Ceiling.

ROWLAND, ROY

Cinema Circus, Hollywood Party, Sun-Kissed Stars at Palm Beach, Song of Revolt, How to Start the Dav Right.

SCHWALD, BEN

Fit to Win. Castle Towns of Ranee. Old Paris and Lerne. Belgium. Ice Cut-ups. Stop. Look and Guess. Thrill Witli Daredevils, Speed Mad. Golf- ing Rhythm, Sport Magic, Touring the Sport World. Little Champs. Disputed De- cisions, Football Flashes. Hold 'em Cowboy, Skiing is Believ- ing, Plane Devils, Fishing Thrills, Scrambled Legs. Fleet Hoofs. Fun in the Water. SCHWARZWALD, MILTON Carnival Time. Signing Off.

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Playing for Fun, The Vaud- O-Mat, Marine Follies, Teddy Bergman's International Re- vue, Flippen's Frolics, Gus Van's Garden Party, Musical Airways, Fun in a Firehouse, Royal Cafe, School for Swing. Television Highlights, Fun Begins at Home, It's on the Record, The Cocktail Party, Bargain Matinee, Shoes With Rhythm, The Singing Bandit, Alpine Cabaret.

SHERMAN, JOSEPH

Bars and .Stripes, Little Maes- tro. Annie Laurie.

SIDNEY, GEORGE Polo.

SMI-TH, CLIFF

.Serials : Adventures of Frank Merriwell. Ace Drummond, Jungle Tim. Secret Agent X-9.

SPARLING, GORDON Crystal Ballet.

STEPHANI, FREDERICK Serial : Flash Gordon.

TAGGART, ERROL The Public Pavs.

TAYLOR, RAY

Serials : The Phantom Rider. Dick Tracy, Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island, The Vigi- lantes Are Coming, Roaring West. Flash Gordon.

TERHUNE. WILLIAM At Sea Shore.

THORPE, RICHARD Lest We Forget.

TOURNEUR, JACQUES

What Do You Think?, Jon- ker Diamond, Killer Dog, Harnessed Rhythm. Mastei Will Shakespeare, The Grand Bounce.

TOWNLEY, JACK Camera Cranks.

VON FRITSCH, GUNTHER Wanted a Master.

WATSON, WILLIAM

Practically Perfect, Dental Follies. Rah! Rah! Rhythm. The Wacky Family, Modern Home, The Screen Test, Transatlantic Love, The Big Courtship, Pixilated, Hi-Ya Doc?, Holding the Bag, Spooks, Alpine Rendezvous. The Queen's Birthday, The Ring Goes 'Round, Going Na- tive, Krazi Inventions.

WEATHERELL, M. A.

Robinson Crusoe. WHITE, SAM

The Champ's a Chump. WILBUR, CRANE

Romance of Robert Burns. WRIGHT MACK V-

Serials : The Vigilantes Are

Coming. Robinson Crusoe of

Clipper Island. YARBROUGH, JEAN V7.

Singing in the Air. Don't Be

Like That. Rh>thm on the

Rampage, Lalapaloosa. Inlaw-

ful. Horse Play, All Business.

Fight is Right. So and Dew.

Bad Medicine. Dog Flight.

And So to Wed.

^ AUTHORS ^

THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ABBOTT, ANTHONY

1936: The President's Mys- tery.

ABBOTT, GEORGE

1936 : Three Men on a Horse.

ADAMS, EUSTACE L. 1936: Down to the Sea.

ADAMS, FRANK R.

1937: Outcast, Circus Girl.

ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS 1936: The Gorgeous Hussy, The President's Mystery.

ADAMSON, EWART

1936: The Walking Dead. In Paris A. W. O. L., Below the Deadline, Easy Money.

ADDINGTON, SARAH

1936: And So They Were Married.

ADE, GEORGE

1936: Freshman Love.

ADLER, FELIX

1936: Way Out West.

AHEARN, THOMAS

1937: Let's Make a Million, Behind the Headlines. The Big Shot, Behind the Mike, Let's Be Candid.

ALLEN, HERVEY

1936: Anthony Adverse. ALTEMUS, HENRY

1936: The Man Who Lived

Twice. ANDERSON, FREDERICK L

1936: The Return of Sophie

Lanar. ANDERSON, MAXWELL

1936: Mary of Scotland, Win-

terset. ANDREWS, JACK

1937: Born Reckless. ANTHONY, JOSEPH

1937: A Doctor's Diary. ANTHONY, STUART

1936: Burning Gold. ARLEN, MICHAEL

1936: The Golden Arrow.

ARLISS, LESLIE

1936: Windbag the Sailor. Where There's a Will. Every- body Dance.

1937: Rob Roy, Command Performance.

ARMSTRONG, PAUL, JR.

1936 : The Return of Jimmy

Valentine. ATKINS, TOMMY

1936: Hi Gaucho. AUERBACH, GEORGE

1936: His Brother's Wife. BABB, MAURINE

1936: Girl of the Ozarks. BACHMAN, LARRY

1936: Speed.

1937: They Wanted to Mar-

rv. BACHRACH, JACQUES

193fi: Give Us This Night. BAKER, GENE

1937: Ever Since Eve.

BAKER, GRAHAM

1937: History is Made at

Night, You Only Live Once. BALDERSTON, JOHN L.

1936: Beloved Enemy. BALDWIN, FAITH

1936: Love Before Breakfast,

Wife Versus Secretary, The

Moon's Our Home, August

Week-End. BALFE, WILLIAM

1936: The Bohemian Girl. BALLARD, FRED

1937; When's Your Birthday? BALLARD, JOHN F.

1937 : We're on the Jury. BANKSON, RUSSELL A.

1936: Feud of the West. BARRIE, SIR JAMES M.

1937: Quality Street. BARRINGER, BARRY

1936: Federal Agent. BARTLETT, CY

1936: Under Your Spell. BEAUMONT, GERALD

1936: Pride of the Marines.

1937: The Great O'Malley. BECK, GEORGE

1937: There Goes My Girl. BELDEN, CHARLES S.

1936: God's Country and the

Woman, Cafe Metropole.

1937: We Have Our Moments. BENEFIELD, BARRY

1936: Valiant is the Word for

Carrie.

BENNETT, CHARLES

1936: The Man Who Knev Too Much, The Clairvoyant. 1937: Shadow of the Wing.

BENNISON, ANDREW

1937: Lawless Land. BERKE, WILLIAM

1936 : Timberesque. BERNSTEIN, ISADORE

1936: For the Service, Tug- boat Princess. BIRINSKI, LEO

1936: The Gay Desperado. BLAKE, CHARLES E.

1936: The Country Doctor. BOHEM, DAVID

1937: Midnight Madonna. BOHEM, ENDRE

1936: Happy Go Lucky.

1937: Two Wise Maids. BOND, RAY

1937: Rhvthm in the Clouds. BOOTH, CHARLES G.

1936: The General Died at

Dawn. BOURBON. DIANA

1936 : Roaming Lady. BOXER, HERMAN

1937: California .Straight A-

head. BRACKETT, CHARLES

1936: Woman Trap. BRADBURY. ROBERT N.

1936: Sundown Saunders, The

Last of the Warrens, Cavalry. BRADSHAW, GEORGE

1937: New Faces of 1937.

BRANCH, HOUSTON

1936: North of Nome. BRAND, MAX

1937: Internes Can't Take

Money. BRANDE, DOROTHEA

1937: Wake Up and Live.

BREN, J. ROBERT

1936: High Tension.

1937 : Broadway Co-ed, Black Lightning, Racing Lady, Crash.

BRENNAN, FREDERICK H.

1936: Little Miss Nobody. BRENTANO, LOWELL

1937: The Crime Nobody Saw. BRESLOW, LOU

1936: Charlie Chan at the

Race Track.

1937: The Holy Terror, Sing

and be Happy.

BRICE, MONTE

1937: 1938.

Merry-Go-Round of

BRICKER, GEORGE

1936: The Law in Her Hands, King of Hockey.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Ink Gets in the Blood, Broadway Buckaroo, Sour Mountain.

BRIEUX. EUGENE

1937: Damaged Goods. BRIGHT, JOHN

1936 : Here Comes Trouble,

Girl of the Ozarks.

1937: John Meade's Woman. BRODIE, JULIAN

1936: Love on the Run. BROWN, KARL

1936: The White Legion.

1937: Girl Loves Boy, Join

the Marines. BROWN, ROLAND

1936: The Devil is a Sissy. BRYAN, JAY J.

1936: Fast Bullets. BUCHMAN, HAROLD

1936: D'on't Gamble With

Love.

1937: Shall We Dance. BUCHMAN, SIDNEY

1936: The Music Goes

'Round. BUCK, PEARL S.

1937: The Good Earth.

BUCKLEY, HAROLD

1936 : Legionnaire.

1937: Guns of the Pecos. On

to California, Eye of the

Needle.

BUFFINGTON, ADELE

1937: They Didn't Want Love, The Shiek Steps Out.

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AUTHORS' WORK

BURBRIDGE, BETTY

193;

Cone On Cowboys!

BURGER, PAUL

1936: IS Maiden Lane.

1937: Charlie Chan at the

Olympics. BURGESS, GELETT

1936: Two in the Dark. BURNET, DANA

1936 : Follow Your Heart. BURNETT, FRANCES H.

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy. BURNETT, W. R.

1936: 36 Hours to Kill. BURNS, WALTER NOBLE

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado. BURTT, ROBERT M.

1936: The Sky Parade. BUSCH, NIVEN

1936; Dance. Fool, Dance.

1937 : In Old Chicago.

BUS-FEKETE, LADISLAUS

1936: Ladies in Love.

1937: Tobacco Shop, Ferike,

Jean, Cape of Good Hope.

BUSH, KATHERINE

1936: Lady of Secrets. BUSHNELL, ADELYN

1937 : Laughing at Trouble. BUTLER, FRANK

1937: Waikiki Wedding, CAMPBELL, E. MURRAY

1936: The Last Outlaw. CAMPBELL, REGINALD

1936: Girl from Mandalay. CARB, DAVID

1936: Chatterbox. CARR, A. H. Z.

1937: Let's Get Married. CARROLL. RICHARD

1936: 1 Ccinquer the Sea. CARSON, ROBERT

1937: A Star is Born. CARY, LUCIAN

1936: Straight from the Shoul- der. CASPARY, VERA

1937 : Easy Living. CAVEN, TAYLOR

1937: China Passage. CENDRARS, BLAISE

1936: Sutter's Gold. CHAMBERS, WHITMAN

1936: Sinner Take All. CHANSLOR, MARJORIE

1936: The Girl on the Front

Page.

CHANSLOR, ROY

1936: Bengal Tiger, The Girl on the Front Page. 1937: Men in E.xile. Wine Wo- men and .Song, Public Wed- ding.

CHAPLIN, CHARLIE

1936: Modern Times. CHASE. BORDEN

1937: Midnight Taxi. CHILD, RICHARD W.

1936: Forgotten Faces. CHODOROV, JERRY

1936: The Gentleman from

Louisiana.

CHURCH, BLANCHE

1936: Millionaire Kid. CLAUSEN, CARL

1936: Killer at Large. CLORK, HARRY

1936: The Milky Way. COCKRELL, FRANCIS M.

1936: Walking on Air. COE, CHARLES FRANCIS

1937: Xancy Steele is Miss- ing. COHAN, GEORGE M.

1936: Song and Dance Man,

Times Square Playboy. COHEN, ALBERT J.

1936: Moonlight Murder. COHEN, BENNETT

1936 : Border Patrolman, Am- bush Valley.

1937: Melody of the Plains. COHEN. OCTAVUS ROY

1936: They Met in a Taxi.

1937: Jim Hanvey Detective. COLDEWAY, ANTHONY

193 7 : Guns of the Pecos, Drae-

ge; man Courage. COMANDINI, ADELE

193(1 : Three Smart Girls. CONDON, CHARLES

1936: The Three Mesquiteers.

1937: Sing While You're Able. CONNELL, RICHARD

1936: F-Man. CONNELLY, MARC

1936: The Green Pastures. CONNOLLY, MYLES

1936: Palm Springs. CONNORS, BARRY

1936: Brides Are Like That. COOPER, J. FENIMORE

1936: The Last of the Mo- hicans. COWEN, WILLIAM JOYCE

1937: They Gave Him a Gun. COX, MORGAN

1937: Bill Cracks Down. COXE, GEORGE H.

1936: Women Are Trouble,

Murder With Pictures. CRAM, MILDRED

1936: The Last Outlaw.

1937: Wings Over Honolulu. CROUSE, RUSSELL

1936: Anything Goes. CURTIS, ALICE F.

1937: The Man Who Found

Himself. CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER

1936: Timber War, Song of

the Trail, The Country Be- yond, Caryl of the Mountains,

Wildcat Trooper. DALRYMPLE, LEONA

1937 : Dangerous Number. DARLING, W. SCOTT

1936: The Return of Jimmy

Valentine. DAUGHERTY, FRANK

1937: Once a Doctor. DAVIS, ALFRED

1936: 'Til We Meet Again. DAVIS, ELMER

1936: My American Wife. DAWN, NORMAN

1936: Tundra. DAWSON, CONINGSBY

1937: Girl from Scotland Yard. DAZEY, FRANK MITCHELL

1936: Klondike Annie. 13

Hours by Air, N'obody's Fool. DECSEY, ERNST

1936: The King Steps Out.

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DE LAMATER, ELEANOR

1937: Big P.usiness. DE MONO, ALBERT

1937 : Two Can Play. DeSYLVA, B. G.

1936: Born to Dance. DE WOLF KAREN

1936: Doughnuts and Society,

Ride Ranger Ride.

1937: Dangerous Holiday. DILLON, ROBERT

1936: Parole! DODD, LEE WILSON

1936: Bunker Bean. DONAHUE, JACK

1936: Sons O' Guns. DONNELLY, DOROTHY

1936: Poppy. DOUGLAS, LLOYD

193 7 : Green Light. DOWELL, GEORGE

1936: Klondike Annie. DRAKE, OLIVER

1936: Comin' 'Round the

Mountain.

1937: Riders of the Whistling

Skull. DUFF, WARREN

1936: Stolen Holiday. DUFFY, J. A.

1936: The Cattle Thief.

1937: Law of the Ranger. DUGAN. THOMAS

1937: Pick a Star. DUMAS, ALEXANDER, JR.

1936: Camille. DUNNE, FINLEY P., JR.

1936: We Went to College.

1937 : Breezing Home. DUNNE, PHILIP

1937: Breezing Home. DURLAM, ARTHUR

1936: Lightnin' Bill Carson,

Aces and Eights. EARL, KENNETH

1936: Love on a Bet. EBERHART, MIGNON G.

1936 : Murder of Dr. Harri-

gan. Murder by an Aristocrat. EDEN, ROB

1936: Dancing Feet. EGGLESTON, EDWARD

1937 : The Hnosier Schoolbo3'. ELKINS, SAUL

1936: The Crime of Dr.

Forbes, Charlie Chan at the

Race Track. ELLIS, ROBERT

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven,

Back to Nature.

1937: OiT to the Races. ELSTON, ALLAN V.

1937: Paradise Express, Para- dise Isle. EMMETT. ROBERT

1936: The Oregon Trail, Men

of the Plains, Song of the

Gringo, ENGEL, SAMUEL G.

1936: Stowaway. ENGLISH, RICHARD

1936: Bulldog Edition.

1937: Larceny on the Air. Too

Many Wives. ERSKiNE, JOHN

1936: The President's Mystery. FAIRLIE, GERARD

1936: Bulldog Drummond

Again.

1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes. FAULKNER, WILLIAM

1937: Slave Ship.

AUTHORS' WORK

FELTON, EARL

1936: Man Hunt, Freshman

Love, The Bengal Tiger, The

Gang's All Here, Fun To Be

Foolish.

1937: The Captain's Kid, The

Campus INIystery.

FENTON, FRANKLYN

1937: Angel's Holiday, Wom- an Chases Man, Wild and Woolly.

FERBER, EDNA

1936: Showboat, Come and Get It.

FERGUSON, RON 193 7 : Big Business.

FESSIER, MICHAEL

1937: Song of the City.

FIELD, JULIAN

1936: Sitting on the Moon. 7IELDS, JOSEPH A.

1936: The Walking Dead. FINKEL, ABEM

1936: Road Gang.

1937: Marked Woman. FINN, JONATHAN

1936: Jailbreak. FITZSIMMONS, CORTLAND

1936: The Longest Night. FLAVIN, MARTIN

1936 : Love Begins at Twenty. FLICK, PAT C.

1937 : Nobody's Baby. FLOURNOY, RICHARD

1936: General Spanky.

1937: Pick a Star. FODOR, LADISLAUS

1936: The Unguarded Hour,

Girl's Dormitory. FORT, GARRETT

1936 : Dracula's Daughter. FOSTER. LEWIS E.

1936 : Two in a Crowd, My Blue Heaven, Too Young to Die.

FOWLER, GENE 1936: Career Woman.

FOX. ELSIE

1937: Last Train from Madrid.

FOX, JOHN, JR.

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine.

FOX,_ PAUL HARVEY

1937 : Last Train from Madrid. FRANCIS, OWEN

1936: The Magnificent Brute.

1937: Bill Cracks Down. FRANK. BRUNO

1936: Sutter's Gold. FRANKLIN, EDGAR

1936: Evervbndv's Old Man. FRANKLIN, PAUL

1936: Secret Valley. FREEMAN. LEE

193 7 : Lazy River. FULLER, SAM

1936: Hats Ofif. GALLICO. PAUL

1936: Wedding Present.

193 7 : Wild Monev. GAMET. KENNETH

1937: Midnight Court. GARDNER. ERLE STANLEY

1936: Special Investigator, The

Case of the Velvet Claws,

Case of the Black Cat.

GARNETT, TAY

1937: Love is News.

GARRETT, OLIVER H. P. 1937: Her Husband Lies.

GARTH, DAVID

1937: Hideaway Girl.

GATZERT, NATE

1936: Heroes of the Range. Avenging Waters, The Un- known Ranger, The Fugitive Sheriff.

GAY, FRANK

King of the Sierras.

GELSEY, ERWIN

1936 : Swing Time, Big Broad- cast of 1937.

GIBSON, TOM

1936: The Singing Cowboy,

Romance Rides the Range. GILL, THOMAS

1937: Border Cafe. GLASMON. KUBEC

1936: Parole! GLUCK, SINCLAIR

1936: The Dark Hour. GOODMAN, JACK

1937 : Meet the Missus. GOODRICH, JOHN

1936: Crack-Up. GORDON. HpMER KING

1937 : The Gun Ranger. GORMAN, HERBERT

1936: Suzy. GOULD, BRUCE

1936: Reunion.

GOULDING, EDMUND

1937 : That Certain Woman.

GRACE, RICHARD V.

1936: Devil's Squadron.

GRAHAM, GARRETT

1937: Sweetheart of the Navy.

GRAHAM, JO

1936: Country Gentlemen.

GRANET, BERT

1936: The Gentleman from Louisiana.

GRANT, JAMES EDWARD 1936: Grand Jury, The Ex- Mrs. Bradford, Muss 'Em Up, Great Guy.

GREEN, ALAN

1936: Love on the Run.

GREENE, WARD

1937: They Won't Forget.

GREY. ZANE

1936: Desert Gold, Drift Fence, Nevada, Arizona Raid- ers, King of the Royal Mounted, End of the Trail. 1937: Arizona Mahonev.

GRIFFIN, ELEANORE

1936 : Diamond Rush.

1937 : When Love is Young, Love in a Bungalow.

GRINSTED. J. E.

1936 : Sunset of Power. GROPPER, MILTON H.

1937 : Women of Glamour. GRUEN, JAMES

1936: The Leathernecks Have

Landed. GUEDEL. JOHN

1936: General Spanky. GUIOL. FRED

1936: Silly Billies.

HACKETT, WALTER

1937: Espionage. HAIGHT, GEORGE

1936: Gold Diggers of 1937. HAINES, WILLIAM

WISTER

1937: Slim. HALL, ALLEN

1936: Desert Justice. HALL, NORMAN S.

1936: Border Caballero. HALPERIN, VICTOR

1936 : Revolt of the Zombies. HAMILTON, HARRY

1936: I Cover Chinatown,

Banjo On My Knee. HAMMERSTEIN, OSCAR. II

1936: Rose Marie. HAMMETT. DASHIELL

1936: Satan Met a Lady,

After the Thin Man. HARBACH. OTTO

1936: Rose Marie. HARRINGTON, MILDRED

1937: Turn Ofif the Moon. HART, WILLIAM S.

1936: O'M alley of the

Mounted. HARTE, BRET

1936: M'liss.

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat. HARTMAN, DON

1937: Waikiki Wedding.

HARTMANN, EDMUND L.

1936: Wanted Jane Turner, Don't Get Personal, The Big Noise.

HARVEY, JACK

1936: Country Gentlemen.

HARWOOD, H. M.

1937: Personal Property.

HATCH, ERIC

1936 : My Man Godfrey, Spend- thrift.

HECHT, BEN

1936: Soak the Rich.

HELLMAN, LILLIAN 1936: These Three.

HERALD, HEINZ

1937: The Life of Emile Zola.

HELTAI, EUGENE

1937: The Lady Escapes.

HERCZEG, GEZA

1937: The Life of Emile Zola.

HICHENS, ROBERT

1936: The Garden of Allah. HIGGIN, HOWARD

1936: Invisible Ray, Revolt of

the Zombies.

1937: The Gold Racket. HILL. ETHEL

1936 : More Than a Secretary.

1937: When You're in Love. HILTON, JAMES

1937: Lost Horizon. HOBART. VERA

1936: Ring Around the Moon. HODGES. DOUGLAS

1936: Invisible Ray.

287

AUTHORS' WORK

HOLLAND, GEORGE

1937: Don't Tell the Wife. HOLM, GUSTAV

1936: The King Steps Out. HOLM, JOHN CECIL

1936: Three Men on a Horse. HOPE, EDWARD

1937: Marrv the (".irl.

HOPKINS, Arthur

1937: Swing High-Swing Low. HOPKINS, ROBERT

1936: San Francisco. 193 7 : Saratoga.

HORMAN, ARTHUR

1936: Bridge of Sighs, Three

of a Kind, It Couldn't Have

Happened.

1937: Ellis Island, It Couldn't

Have Happened.

HOUSER, LIONEL

193 7 : I I'romise to Pay. HOUSER, MERVIN J.

1936: Rhythm on the Range. HOUSTON, NORMAN

1936: High Tension, Caval- cade of the West. HUBBARD, ELBERT

1936: A Message to Garcia. HUGHES, RUPERT

1936: It Had to Happen, The

President's Mystery. HURST, VIDA

1936: Tango. HUTCHINSON. BRUCE

1937: Park Avinue Logger. HYLAND, FRANCES

1936: The Crime of Dr.

Forbes.

1937: Step Lively Jeeves! JACCARD, JACQUES

1936: Desert Guns.

JACKSON, FELIX

1937: Beauty and Brains, Three Smart Girls Go To Town.

JACKSON, FREDERICK

1937: The tJreat Gamliini. JACKSON, HELEN H.

1936 : Ramona. JACOBS, W. W.

1936: Our Relations. JACOBS, WILLIAM

1936: Song of the Saddle.

Treachery Rides the Range,

Hot Money. JACOBY, M.

1936: Here Comes Carter I JAMISON, MRS. C. V.

1936: Rainbow on the River. JARRETT, DAN

1936: Let's Sing Again, Bor- der Patrolman.

1937 : Hollywood Cowboy. JAY, GRIFFIN

1937: Bank Alarm. JEFFERSON, L. V.

1936: The Lion's Den. JESSE, F. TENNYSON

1936: Half Angel. JEVNE, JACK

1936: Mister Cinderella, Way

Out West. JOHNSON, EARL

1936: Two in Revolt. JOHNSTON, AGNES C.

1936: Nobody's Fool.

JONES, ARTHUR VERNON

193 7 : Pick a Star. JONES, BUCK

1936 : The Cowboy and the

Kid, Ride 'Em Cowboy. JOPE-SLADE, CHRISTINE

1936: Forbidden Heaven. JORDAN, ANNE

1936: The Luckiest Girl in the

World. JORDAN, ELIZABETH

193(>; Make Way fur a Lady. JOSEPH, EDMUND

1936: Hats Off. JOSEPHSON, MATTHEW

1937: Toast of Mew York. KAHN, GORDON

1937 : Navy Blues. KANDEL, ABEN

1936 : Come Closer Folks, More Than a Secretary.

KANTOR, MacKINLAY

1936: The Voice of Bugle

Ann.

1937: Mountain Music. KAVANAUGH, KATHARINE

1936: Every Saturday Night,

Educating Father. KELLAND, CLARENCE B.

1936: Strike Me Pink, Mr.

Deeds Goes to Town, Florida

Special. KELLOGG, VIRGINIA

1936: Stolen Holiday. KELLY, GEORGE

1936: Craig's Wife. KELLY, MARK

1936: Pigskin Parade, One in

a Million. KENDIS, J. D.

1936: Gambling With Souls. KENYON, CURTIS

1936 : Lloyds of London.

1937: Wake Up and Live. KESSEL, JOSEPH

1937 : The Woman I Love.

KIMBLE, LAWRENCE

1936: All American Chump.

KING, BRADLEY

1937 : Maid of Salem. KING, RUFUS

1936: Love Letters of a Star. KINKEAD, CLEVES

1936: Private Number. KIPLING, RUDYARD

1937: Captains Courageous,

Wee Willie Winkie. KNIGHT, TRACY

1936: Darkest Africa. KOBER, ARTHUR

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937. KOHN, BEN GRAUMAN

1936: Lady from Nowhere,

Man Must Live, Love Rolls

Along. KOULBOURNE, WAYNE

1936: Easy ttf, Take. KRAFT, H. S.

1936: Smartest Girl in Town.

1937: Champagne W'altz. KRASNA. NORMAN

1936: Fury.

288

1937: The King and the Chor- us (;irl, As Good as Married.

KRIMS, MILTON 1936: Speed.

KRUMGOLD, JOSEPH

1936: Adventure in Manhat- tan.

KUMMER, CLARE

1936: Her Master's Voice. KYNE, PETER B.

1936: The Three Godfathers, The Last Assignment, Born to Fight, Rio Grande Romance, Secret Patrol, Racing Blood, Kelly of the Secret Service, Without Orders, Put on the Spot, Stampede. 1937: Headline Chaser, The Go Getter. Tough to Handle, Affairs of Cappy Ricks, Any- thing for a Thrill. KYSON, CHARLES 1936: West of Nevada.

LAIDLAW, BETTY

1937: Too Tough to Handle, Rhythm Racketeer, Death in the Dressing Room, The White Rider, The Mother, Bandit King.

LAKE, ARTHUR

1936: It's a Great Life.

LAMSON, DAVID

1936: We Who Are About to Die.

LANDAU, LESLIE L

1936: Dark World.

LARKIN, JOHN FRANCIS 1936: Mind Your Own Busi- ness.

LAW, HAROLD

1936: Neighborhood House. 1937: Nobody's Baby.

LAWRENCE, JOSEPHINE 1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

LEARY, HELEN

1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

LEARY, NOLAN

1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

LEE, MARGARET 1937: Ever Since Eve.

LEHMAN, PAUL EVAN 1936: Idaho Kid.

LENNON, THOMAS

1936: Silly Billies, Grand Jury.

LEVERING, JOSEPH

1937: Law of the Ranger.

LEVIEN, SONYA

1930: The Country Doctor.

LEW, DAVID S.

1937 : Bank Alarm. LEWIS, SINCLAIR

1936 : I Married a Doctor,

Dodsworth.

AUTHORS' WORK

LINDSAY. HOWARD

1936: Anything Goes.

LIPMAN, WILLIAM R.

1936: Yours for the Asking, Love is News.

LIPPINCOTT, NORMAN

1936: Murder at Glen Athol. LITTLEFIELD, LUCIEN 1936: Early to Bed.

LIVELY, ROBERT

1937: Too Tough to Handle. Rhythm Racketeer, Death in the Dressing Room, The White Rider, The Mother, Bandit King.

LLOYD, ROLLO

1936: Revolt of the Zombies. LOEB, LEE

1936: Don't Gamble With

Love, Watch Your Step.

1937: Shall We Dance. LOGAN, HELEN

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven,

Here Comes Trouble, Charlie

Chan at the Race Track, Back

to Nature.

1937: Off to the Races. LONDON, JACK

1936: White Fang, Conflict. LONSDALE, FREDERICK

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey-

ney. LOOS, ANITA

1937: Mama Steps Out, Sara- toga. LORD, ROBERT

1936: The Singing Kid. Col- leen, Stage Struck, Black

Legion. LOWE, EDWARD J.

1936: Educating Father. LOWE. SHERMAN

1936: Night Cargo, Trapped

by Television, With Love and

Kisses. LOWENSTEIN, STANLEY

1937: Sing While You're Able. MacARTHUR, CHARLES

1936: Soak the Rich. MacDONALD, PHILIP

1936 : Princess Comes Across. MacDONALD, WALLACE

1936: Doughnuts and Society,

Hearts in Bondage. MacDONALD, WILLIAM

COLT

1936: Too Much Beef.

193 7 : Roarin' Lead. MacISAACS, FRED

1937: Mysterinus Crossing. McCALL, MARY, JR.

1937: I Promise to Pay. McCAREY, RAY

1936: Three Cheers for Love.

McCarthy, john p.

1936: Song of the Gringo.

McCarthy, mary

1936: Theodora Goes Wild.

McCONVILLE, BERNARD

1936: King of the Pecos, The Lonely Trail.

1937: Death in the Air. Ghost Town Gold, The Old Corral, Riders of the Whistling Skull, I Cover the War.

McCOY, HORACE 1936: Postal Inspector.

McCULLEY. JOHNSTON

1937: Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm, The Trusted Outlaw.

McGOWAN, DORRELL

1936: Lady Luck, Sea Spoil- ers, Guns and Guitars, The Singing Cowboy. 1937: A Man Betrayed, Git Along Little Dogies, The Big Show.

McGOWAN, JACK 1936: Born to Dance.

McGOWAN, STUART E. 1936: Lady Luck, Sea Spoil- ers, Guns and Guitars, Red River Valley, The Singing Cowboy.

1937: A Man Betrayed, Git Along Little Dogies, The Big Show.

McGUIRE, WILLIAM A.

1936: The Great Ziegfeld. McNEILE, H. C.

1937: Bulldog Drummond.

Escapes. MACAULEY, RICHARD

1937: Ready Willing and Able,

Melody for Two, Riding on

Air. MACK, WILLARD

1936: The Dragnet, I'd Give

My Life. MAIBAUM, RICHARD

1936: Gold Diggers of 1937. MALLORY, JAY

1936: Give Me Your Heart. MANN, E. B.

1936: Desert Phantom, Stormy

Trails, Boss Rider of Gun

Creek.

1937: Guns in the Dark. MANNING, BRUCE

1936: Roaming Lady. MARGIN, MAX

1936: The Jungle Princess. MARISCHKA, ERNST

1936: The King Steps Out. MARISCHKA. HUBERT

1936: The King Steps Out. MARKEY, GENE

1936: White Hunter, Love in

Exile, The Big Noise. MARKSON, BEN

1937: Sing And Be Happy. MARQUAND. J. P.

1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto. MARQUIS, DON

193 7 : The Old Soak. MARSHALL, GEORGE

1936: Can This Be Dixie? MARTIN, AL

1936: Trapped by Television,

With Love and Kisses. MARX, GROUCHO

1937; The King and the Chor- us Girl. MASON, BERNICE

1936: Under Your Spell.

289

MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET

1936: Isle of Fury. MEINARDI, HELEN

1937: 1 Met Ilim in Paris. MENCE, GEORGE

1937: Rhythm in the Clouds. MEREDYTH, BESS

1936: Charlie Chan at the

Opera. MERRITT, ABRAHAM

1936: The Devil-Doll. MILHAUSER, BERTRAM

1937: Under Cover of Night. MILLER, ALICE DUER

1936: Collegiate. MILLER, SETON I.

1936: Bullets or Ballots. MILNE, A. A.

1937: Four Days' Wonder.

MILNE, PETER

1936: God's Country and the Woman.

MOONEY, MARTIN

1936: Exclusive Story. Bullets

or Ballots, Missing Girls, High

Gear.

1937: You Can't Buy Luck.

MOORE, KATHERINE L. 1936: Pennies from Heaven.

MOORE, OLGA

1937: You Can't Beat Love.

MOORE, WILFRED G. 1936: The Sky Parade.

MORGAN, MARION 1936: Klondike Annie.

MORRIS, KAY 1936: Parole!

MULFORD, CLARENCE E. 1936: Call of the Prairie, Three on the Trail, Hop- along Cassidy Returns, Trail Dust.

1937: Borderland, Hills of Old Wyoming, North of Rio Grande, Rustler's Valley.

MURFIN, JANE

1936: That Girl from Paris.

MYTON, FRED

1936: Border Phantom.

NATTEFORD, JOHN F. 1936: Millionaire Kid.

NEBEL. LOUIS F.

1937: Fifty Roads to Town.

NEVILLE, JOHN T.

1936: The Glory Trail, Re- bellion, The Traitor. 1937: Old Louisiana.

NEWSOM, J. D.

1937: Traul)le in Morocco.

NICHOLSON, KENYON 1937 : Lady Be Careful.

NICHOLSON, MEREDITH 1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles.

NOBEL, FREDERICK 1936: Smart Blonde.

O'CASEY, SEAN

1936: The Plough and the Stars.

O'DONNELL, JOSEPH

1936: Ghost Patrol, Roarin' Guns.

AUTHORS' WORK

OLMSTEAD, EDWIN

1937: Woman in Distress. OLMSTEAD, HARRY F.

1937: Gun Lords of Stirrup

Basin, -:V Lawman is Born. OLSEN, JAMES P.

1937: Bar Z I5a(i Man. O'NEILL, GEORGE

1936: Yellow Dust. OPPENHEIM, E. PHILLIPS

1937: Romance and Riches. OPPENHEIMER, GEORGE

1936: We Went to College.

ORCZY, BARONESS

1937: The Emperor's Candle- sticks.

ORNITZ, SAMUEL

1936: Two Wise Maids.

193 7 : A Doctor's Diary.

ORR, GERTRUDE

1936 : Forgotten Women, Cir- cus Queen.

OSBORNE, HUBERT 1936: Follow the Fleet.

OUIDA

1936: Under Two Flags.

OURSLER, FULTON 1936: Second Wife.

PALMER, STUART

1936 : Murder on a Bridle Path. The Plot Thickens.

PARROTT, CHARLES

1936: Neighborhood House. PARROTT, JAMES

1936: Way Out West. PARROTT, URSULA

1936: Next Time We Love,

Brilliant Marriage. PARSONS, LINDSLEY

1936: Headin' for Rio Grande. PATRICK, JOHN

1936: Educating Father.

1937: The Holy Terror, Sing

And Be Happy. PAYNE, STEPHEN

1936: Swifty. PEMBROKE, SCOTT

1936: The Lawless Nineties. PEREZ, PAUL

1936: The Little Red School

House, Easy Money.

1937: Once a Doctor, Paradise

Express. PHILLIPS, ARTHUR

1936: Yellowstone. PIERCE, WILLIAM

1937: Night Kev, Armored

Car. PINCHON, EDGCUMB

1936: Daniel Boone.

PIROSH, ROBERT

1937: A Day at the Races.

POHLE, LAWRENCE

1937: Let's Make a Million, The Big Shot.

POLAND, JOSEPH

1936: The Lawless Nineties, Winds of the Wasteland.

PORTER, GENE STRATTON 1936: The Harvester.

PRASKINS, LEONARD

1936: One in a Million. PRESNELL, ROBERT 1936 : Postal Inspector.

PRESSBURGER

1936: One Rainy Afternoon.

PUJAL, RENE

1936 : One Rainy Afternoon.

QUEEN, ELLERY

1937: The ("rime Nobody Saw, The Mandarin Mystery.

RAISON, MILTON

1936: Country Gentlemen.

RAMEAU, HANS

1937 : Confession.

RANKIN, WILLIAM

1936: Counterfeit, Pennies from Heaven.

1937: Time Out for Romance, Love in a Bungalow.

RATHMELL, JOHN

1936: Darkest Africa. RATOFF, GREGORY

1936: Sins of Man.

1937 : Cafe Metropole. REED, MARK

1936 : Petticoat Fever.

GEORGE BRICKER

SCREEN PLAYS

1937 'Don't Pull Your Punches" "Shh! The Octopus!'

'Circulation War" "Melody For Two"

"Ink Gets In the Blood" (a novel)

Stage Play

'Sour Mountain'

MARGUERITE ROBERTS

Screenplays

Latest Release

TURN OFF THE MOON

*

*\n Collaboration

290

AUTHORS' WORK

REEVES, THEODORE

1936: Dangerous Waters, So- ciety Doctor.

REMARQUE. ERICH MARIA

I'l.w: Tlie Road Hack. RENALDO, DUNCAN

19.1": Mile a Minute Love. REYHER, FERDINAND

1936 : You May Be Next, Don't

Turn 'Em Loose. RICE, ALBERT

1937: Meet the Missus. RICHARDS, LAURA E.

1936: Captain January. RIGBY, GORDON

1936: Two Years Before the

Mast.

RILEY, LAWRENCE

1936 : Go West Young Man.

RINEHART. MARY ROBERTS

1937: 23 2 Hours Leave. RISTER, CLAUDE

1936: The Prescott Kid.

RIVKIN, ALLEN

1936: Champagne Charlie. 1937: This is My Affair.

ROBINSON, CHARLES

1936: Lady Be Careful. ROCHE, ARTHUR S.

1936: The Case Against Mrs.

Ames. RODGERS, SARAH

ELIZABETH

1937 : Ciirl Overboard. RODNEY, COL. GEORGE B.

1936 : Frontier Justice. ROGERS, BOGART

1936: 13 Hnurs by Air. ROGERS, CHARLES

1936: Way Out West. ROGERS, HOWARD

EMMET

1936: The Bride Walks Out. ROGERS, SHERMAN

1936: It's a Great Life. ROGGER, LOUIS L.

19316: Princess Comes Across. ROOT, LYNN

1936: The Milky Way.

1937 : Woman Chases Man.

Angel's llolichiv. Wild and

W._...lly. ROPES, BRADFORD

1937: The Hit Parade. ROSSEN, ROBERT

1937: Marked Woman. ROTH, JOSEPH

1936: Sins of Man. ROTH, MURRAY

1937: She's Dangerous.

ROUVEROL, AURANIA 1937: .\ Family Affair.

ROWAN, ANDREW S. 1936: Message to Garcia.

ROYAL, CHARLES P.

1936: Western Courage, Val- ley of the Lawless. RUNYON, DAMON

1936: Three Wise Guys.

1937 : Racing Lady. RUSKIN, HARRY

1937: Married Before Break- fast. RUTHVEN, MADELEINE

1936: And Sudden Death. RYAN, BEN

1937: She's Dangerous. RYAN, DON

1937: Midnight Court. RYERSON, FLORENCE

1936: Tough Guy. ST. CLAIR, ROBERT

1936: Doughnuts and Society. SALE, RICHARD

1937: Find the Witness. SAMUELS, HENRI

1936: Speed Reporter. SANTLEY, JOSEPH

1936: Mad Holiday. SAUBER, HARRY

1936: Sing Me a Love Song.

1937: Racketeers in Exile. SAUNDERS. LAWRENCE

1936: Snowed Under. SAYRE. GEORGE

WALLACE

1936: Go Get 'Em Haines.

Flying Hostess. SAYRE, JOEL

1936: Parole 1 SCHARY, DORE

1936: The Public Must Eat. SCHAUFFLER, ELSIE T.

1937: Parnell, SCHECK, MURIEL

1936: Smartest Girl in Town. SCHROEDER, DORIS

1936: Heart of the West. SCOTT. ALLAN

1936: Follow the Fleet.

SCOTT, EWING

1936: Border Flight. 1937 : Hollywood Cowboy. Park Avenue Logger, Wind- jammer

SEATON. GEORGE

1937: A Day at the Races.

SEGALL. HARRY

1936: Fatal Lady.

1937: Super Sleuth.

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM

1936 : Romeo and Juliet.

SHANNON, ROBERT T. 1936: Moonlight Murder.

SHEEKMAN, ARTHUR 1936: Pigskin Parade.

SHELDON, CHARLES M.

1936: In His Steps.

SHEPARD. KATHLEEN

1936: Human Cargo.

SHERMAN, RICHARD

1936: To Mary— With Love.

SHERWOOD, ROBERT

1936: Petrified Forest.

SHIPMAN, BARRY 1936: Shakedown. 1937: Dangerous Holiday.

SHUMATE, HAROLD

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan. Dan- gerous Intrigue, The Final Hour, Crash Donovan. 1937: Parole Racket, Counter- feit Lady.

SILVERS, SID

1936: Born to Dance. SILVERSTEIN, DAVID

1936: Dancing Feet, Ticket to

Paradise.

SIMMONS, MICHAEL

1937: \'enus .Makes Trouble. SMITH, DODIE

1937: Call It a Day. SMITH, GARRET

1936: Old Hutch. SMITH, HINTON

1937: Girl Loves Boy. SNELL. EARL

1936: Rogue of the Range,

Everyman's Law. SPENCE, RALPH

1936: Poor Little Rich Girl. SPERLING, MILTON

1936: Sing Baby Sing. SPRAGUE, CHANDLER

1936: Early to Bed. SPRINGER. NORMAN

1937: Devil's Playground. SQUIER, EMMA L.

1936: Dancing Pirate. STANGELAND, MICHAELIS

1936: Star for a Night. STEEL, KURT

1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege. STEMMLE, R. A.

1936: Desire. STEPANI. FREDERICK

1937: Love is News. STEVENS, LOUIS

1937: Criminal Lawyer. STEVENSON, ROBERT L.

1936 : Trouble for Two. STONE. ANDREW L.

1937: The Girl Said No.

STONG, PHIL

1936: The Farmer in the Dell. STOREY, TOM SAWYER 1936: Two in Revolt.

STOUT, REX

1936: Meet Nero Wolfe.

STRACHEY. LYTTON

1936: The White Angel. STRATTON-PORTER. GENE

1937: Michael O'llalleron.

STRAUSS. JAY

r'37: Swcciheart of the Xavy.

STRONG. AUSTIN

1936: Along Came Love.

STURGES. PRESTON

1937 : Hotel Haywire.

SULLIVAN. WALLACE

1936: Just My Luck, Laugh- ing Irish Eyes, The Return

291

AUTHORS' WORK

of Jimmy Valentine, Sitting on the Moon, Libeled Lady, Sally, Irene and Mary, The Corn- huskers, March of Melody. SUTHERLAND, SIDNEY 1936 : Laughing Irish Eyes.

SWIFT, DON

1936: Let's Sing Again. SYRETT, NETTA

1936: A Woman Rebels. SZEKELY, HANS

1936: Desire. TALBOT, MONROE

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey.

1937: Aces Wild. TANSEY, ROBERT

1936: Roamin' Wild. TARKINGTON, BOOTH

1936: Gentle Julia.

1937: Clarence, Penrod and

Sam. TASKER, ROBERT

1936: Here Comes Trouble.

1937: John Meade's Woman. TAYLOR, ERIC

1936: Happy Go Lucky, Spe- cial Orders.

1937: Navy Blues. TAYLOR, MATT

1936: More Than a Secretary.

TAZIL, ZARAH

1936 : Outlaws of the Range. TEILHET, DARWIN

1937: They Wanted to Marry. TEMPLETON, GEORGE

1936: Too Many Parents. TEMPLIN, DAN M.

1936: Boulder Dam. TENNYSON, ALFRED

1936: The Charge of the Light

Brigade. TERHUNE, ALBERT

PAYSON

1937: The Mighty Treve. THAYER, TIFFANY

1937: King of Gamblers. THIELE, WILLIAM

1936: Don't Get Personal. THOMAS, FAITH

1936: Hollywood Boulevard. THOMPSON, FRED

1936: Sons O' Guns. THOMPSON, KEENE

1936 : Wives Never Know. TINSLEY, THEODORE A.

1936 : Panic on the Air. TOTHEROH, DAN

1936: Yellow Dust. TOTMAN, WELLYN

1936: The Leathernecks Have

Landed, Down to the Sea,

Happy Go Lucky. TOWNE, GENE

1937: History Is Made at

Night, You Only Live Once. TOWNLEY, JACK

1936: The Last Outlaw,

Mummy's Boys. TRASKER, ROBERT

1936: Girl of the Ozarks. TRIVERS, BARRY

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937. TROTTI, LAMAR

1936: The First Baby, Pepper.

1937: This is My Affair.

TRUMBO, DALTON

1936: Tugboat Princess. TWAIN, MARK

1937: The Prince and the Pau- per. TWIST, JOHN

1936: The Last Outlaw,

Wanted Jane Turner. ULMAN, WILLIAM A., JR.

1936: I3own to the Sea. UPSON, WILLIAM H.

1936: Earthworm Tractors. VANCE, LOUIS JOSEPH

1936: The Lone Wolf Returns. VAN DINE, S. S.

1936: Garden Murder Case.

The President's Mystery. VAN DYCKE, TOM

1936: The Man Who Lived

Twice, Alibi for Murder.

1937: The Wildcatter. VAN LOAN, H. H.

1936: I'd Give My Life. VEILLER, BAYARD

1937: The Thirteenth Chair. VERNE, JULES

1937: The Soldier and the

Lady. VIDOR, KING

1936: The Texas Rangers.

VON STROHEIM, ERICH

1937: Between Two Women. WAGONER. GEORGE

1937: The Three Legionnaires. WAGNER, FREDERICK H.

1937: Killers of the Sea. WALES, HENRY

1936: You May Be Next. WALLACE, FRANCIS

1936: Rose Bowl, The Big

Game.

1937: Kid Gallahad. WALLACH, MICHAEL

1936: Gold Diggers of 1937. WALSH, THOMAS

1936: We're Only Human WARD, LUCI

1936: Mountain Justice. WATTERS, GEORGE

MANKER

1937; Swing High Swing

Low. WEAD, FRANK

1936: China Clipper, Sea

Devils. WEBSTER, M. COATES

1936: The Man I Marry. WEIMAN, RITA

1936: The Witness Chair, The

President's Mystery. WEITZENKORN, LOUIS

1936: Two Against the World. WELLMAN, WILLIAM A.

1937 : A Star is Born. WEST, MAE

1936 : Klondike Annie. WEST, WALTON

1936: The Riding Avenger. WESTON, GARNETT

1936 : Preview Murder Mys.

tery. WHATELY, ROGER

1937: Drums of Destiny. WHITE, BOUCK

1937: Toast of New York.

292

WIGGIN, KATE D.

1936: Timothy's Quest.

WILBUR, CRANE

1936: The Devil on Horse- back.

1937: Her Husband's Secre- tary, Alcatraz Island, One More Tomorrow.

WILDER, BILLY

1937: Champagne Waltz. WILLIAMS, BEN AMES

1936: Small Town Girl. WILLIAMS, EMLYN

1937: Night Must Fall.

WILLIAMS, JESSE L.

1936: Too Many Parents. WILSON, CHERRY

1936: Empty Saddles.

1937: Sandflow. WILSON, HARRY LEON

1936 : Bunker Bean.

1937: Oh Doctor. WILSTACH, FRANK

1936: The Plainsman. WITWER. H. C.

1936: Cain and Mabel.

WODEHOUSE. P. G.

1936: Piccadilly Jim, ThanV

You Jeeves. WOLF, EDGAR ALLAN

1936: Tough Guy. WOLFSON, P. J.

1936: The Lady Consents.

Public Enemy's Wife. WOODROW, MRS. WILSON

1936: Penthouse Party. WORMSER, RICHARD

1936: Sworn Enemy.

1937: Let Them Live! WORTH, CEDRIC

1937: When You're in Love. WORTS, GEORGE F.

1936: Absolute Quiet. WRIGHT, HAROLD BELL

1936: The Calling of Dan

Matthews, The Mine With the

Iron Door, Wild Brian Kent,

Secret Valley.

1937: It Happended Out

West, The Californians. WRIGHT, WILLIAM H.

1936: Yours for the Asking. WYLIE, IDA

1937: That Man's Here Again. WYLIE, PHILIP

1937: Fair Warning. YATES, HAL

1936: General Spanky.

1937: Nobody's Baby. YELLEN, JACK

1936: Pigskin Parade.

YOUNG, GORDON

1936 : Captain Calamity. YOUNG, RITA JOHNSON 1936: Hearts Divided. 1937: Maytime.

YOUNG, WALDEMAR

1936: The Plainsman.

SCREEN PLAY * WRITERS *

THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ADAMS, ROBERT

1936: The Walking Dead. ADAMSON, EWART

1936: The Walking Dead, In

Paris A. W. O. L., Below the

Deadline, The Dark Hour. ADLER, FELIX

1936: Our Relations. AKINS, ZOE

1936: Camille. ALLMON, ROGER

1936: Feud of the West. ANDERSON, DORIS

1936: And So They Were

Married.

1937: King of Gamblers, Girl

from Scotland Yard. ANDREWS and JACOBS

1936: Isle of Fury. ANDREWS, ROBERT

1936: Jailbreak, The Longest

Night. ANTHONY, EDWIN

1937; Mile a Minute Love. ANTHONY, JOSEPH

1936: Lady of Secrets. And So

They Were Married, Meet

Nero Wolfe, Wedding Present.

1937: Woman Chases Man. ANTHONY, STUART

1936: Desert Gold, Drift

Fence, Nevada, Border Flight,

Girl of the Ozarks.

1937: Arizona !Mahoney.

ARLISS, LESLIE

1936: Rhodes, Everybody Dance, All-in, O-Kay for Sound.

1937: Rob Roy, Good Morn- ing Boys.

ATKINS, ZOE

1936: Lady of Secrets. ATTEBERRY, DUKE

1937: Mountain Music. ATWATER. G. V.

1937: Criminal Lawyer. The

Man Who Found Himself. AVERY, STEPHEN MOREHOUSE

1936: One Rainy Afternoon,

Gorgeous Hussy. BAKER, GRAHAM

1936: The Case Against Mrs.

Ames.

1937: You Only Live Once,

Historv is Made at Night. baker; MELVILLE

1936: Next Time We Love,

Ladies in Love.

1937: Seventh Heaven. BALDERSTON. JOHN L.

1936: The Last of the Mo-

hicans, Beloved Enemy. 1937: Romance and Riches.

BALDWIN, EARL

1937: Ever Since Eve.

BARRINGER, BARRY

1936: Song of the Trail, Fed- eral Agent.

BARROWS, NICHOLAS 1937 : Dangerous Holiday.

BARTLETT, CY

1936 : The Murder of Dr. Har- rigan, Boulder Dam.

BECKHARD, ARTHUR J. 1936: The Sky Parade, Bor- der Flight.

BEHRMAN, S. N. 1937: Parnell.

BELDEN, CHARLES S.

1936: The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Charlie Chan at the Opera, God's Country and the Woman, We've Had Our Moments, Heart Flush.

BELL, TOM

1936: Kelly the Second.

BENNETT, CHARLES

1936: A Shilling for Candles, Shadow on the Wing, The Woman Alone, 39 Steps, Se- cret Agent, Man Who Knew Too Much, The Clairvoyant, King of the Damned. 1937: South of Manila, King Solomon's Mines.

BENNISON, ANDREW

1937: Lawless Land. BERENGES, BARRY

1936: Timber War. BERNSTEIN, ISADORE

1936: For the Service. BINYON, CLAUDE

1936: Valiant is the Word for

Carrie.

1937: I Met Him in Paris. BLOCK, RALPH

1936: Boulder Dam, Nobody's

Fool. BOASBERG, AL

1936: Silly Billies. BOEHM, DAVID

1936: Florida Special.

1937: A Doctor's Diary. BOHEM, ENDRE

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, The Girl from

Mandalay.

1937: Larceny on the Air. BORDEN. ETHEL B.

1937: They Wanted to Marry.

The Woman I Love. BOYLAN, MALCOLM S.

1936 : Dangerous Waters.

1937: When's Your Birthday?

BRACKETT, CHARLES

1936: Rose of the Rancho, Piccadilly Jim.

BRADBURY, ROBERT N.

1936: Sundown Saunders. BRANCH, HOUSTON

1936: Don't Get Personal. BRAZEE, A. LAURIE

1936: And So They Were

Married.

BRECHER, IRVS.

1937: New Faces of 1937.

BREN, J. ROBERT

1936: Without Orders. 1937: The Man Who Found Himself, China Passage, Be- hind the Headlines, Hideaway, No Groom to Bride Her.

BRENNAN, FREDERICK H.

1936 : Wives Never Know. BRESLOW, LOU

1936: Little Miss Nobody, High Tension, 36 Hours to Kill, 15 Maiden Lane. 1937: The Holy Terror, Time Out for Romance. Midnight Taxi, Sing and Be Happy, One Mile from Heaven.

BRICE, MONTE

1937 : Merry - Go - Round of 1938, Young Man's Fancy, French Import.

BRICKER, GEORGE

1936: Freshman Love, The Big Noise, The Law in Her Hands, King of Hockey. 1937 : Melody for Two, Fugi- tive in the "Sky. Don't Pull Your Punches, Sh ! the Octo- pus, Circulation War.

BRIGHT, JOHN

1936: The Accusing Finger. BROOKS. MATT

1936: Doughnuts and Society,

In Paris A. W. O. L. BROWN, KARL

1936: The Calling of Dan

Matthews, Tarzan Escapes, In

His Steps. BROWNING, TOD

1936: The Devil-Doll.

293

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

BUCHMAN, HAROLD

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, Trapped by Television, Skyride, Come Closer Folks, Watch Your Step, Blackmailer,

BUCHMAN, SIDNEY

1936: The King Steps Out, Theodora Goes Wild, Adven- ture in Manhattan.

BUCKINGHAM, TOM C Deceased) 1936: Stage Struck.

BUCKLEY, HAROLD

1936: Public Enemy's Wife. Road Gang, Carruther's Case.

1937: Guns of the Pecos, Idol of the Crowd, Carnival, Queen, Wallaby Jim of the Islands.

BUFFINGTON, ADELE

1936: Hi Gaucho. 1937: Circus Girl, Michael O'Halloran, The Shiek Steps Out. The Duke Comes Back,

Prison Nurse.

BUNN, ALFRED

1936: The Bohemian Girl.

BURBRIDGE, BETTY

1936: The Crime Patrol. 1937: Paradise Express, Come on Cowboys!, Public Cowboy No. One, Telephone Operator.

BURGER, PAUL

(Deceased)

1936: Little Miss Nobody. BUTLER, FRANK

1936: The Milky Way, Strike Me Pink, Princess Comes

1937: Champagne Waltz. CAESAR. ARTHUR

1936: Along Came Love. CALLEIA, JOSEPH

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado. CALTON, JOHN

1936: The Invisible Ray. CAMPBELL. ALAN

1936: The Moon's Our Home,

Suzy, Lady Be Careful, Three

Married Men. CARROLL, ZELMA

1937: Lash of the Penitentes. CARRUTH, MILTON

1936: Love Letters of a Star. CARSON, ROBERT

1937: A Star is Born.

CHANDLEE, HARRY

1936: Rainbow on the River.

1937: It Happended Out West.

CHANSLOR, ROY

1936: Man Hunt, Times Square Playboy, Murder by an Aristocrat, Bengal Tiger, Here Comes Carter 1

1937: Men in Exile, Public Wedding, Love Is On The Air.

CHAPIN. ANNE MORRISON

1937: The Soldier and the Lady.

CHAPLIN, CHARLIE

1936: Modern Times. CHIN, C. C.

1936: Desert Gold. CHODOROV, JERRY

1936: Dancing Feet.

1937: Devil's Playground. CHURCH, BLANCHE

1936: MiUionaire Kid. CLARK, FRANK H.

1936: Two in Revolt, O'Mal-

ley of the Mounted. CLARKE, CHARLES

1936: Trouble for Two. CLEETHORPE, SCOTT E.

1936: Just My Luck. CLORK, HARRY

1936 : Absolute Quiet, The Man I Marry, Flying Hostess. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, Oh Doctor, New Faces of 193 7.

COEN, FRANKLIN

1936: 'Til_We Meet Again.

1937: We're on the Jury. COFFEE. LENORE J.

1936: Suzy. COHEN, BEN

1936: Border Patrolman, Am- bush Valley. COHN, BENNETT

1936: Swifty.

1937: Melody of the Plains. COLDEWAY, ANTHONY

1936: Trailin' West.

1937: Draegerman Courage. COLE, LESTER

1936: Follow Your Heart, The

President's Mystery.

1937: Affairs of Cappv Ricks. COMANDINI, ADELE

1936: The Country Beyond,

1937 : Three Smart Girls. CONDON. CHARLES R.

1937: Sing While You're Able,

Death in the Air. CONNELL, RICHARD

1936: Our Relations. CONNELLY, MARC

1936: The Green Pastures, The

Good Earth.

1937 : Captains Courageous.

CONSELMAN, WILLIAM

1936: Private Number, Pig- skin Parade, Stowawav. 1937: On the Avenue, Fiftv Roads to Town, That I May Live.

CONWAY, PHILIP

l'',i7: I'urv and the Woman. COOPER, OLIVE

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, Return of Jimmy Valentine. Dancing Feet. Hearts in Bond- age, Navy Born, Happy Go Lucky.

294

1937: Join the Marines, Jim Hanvey Dective. Rlivthm in the Clouds.

CORMACK, BARTLETT

1936: Fury. CORNELL. RICHARD

1936: The Milky Way. COWAN, SADA

1936: Forbidden Heaven. CROUSE, RUSSEL

1937 : Mountain Music. CROY, HOMER

1936: The Harvester. CUMMINGS, HUGH

1936: Earthworn Tractors,

Polo Joe.

1937 : Penrod and Sam. CUNNINGHAM, JACK

1936: It's a Gift, Old Fash- ioned Way, Last Roundup,

Wagon Wheels. DARLING. W. SCOTT

1936: Frontier Justice, Char- lie Chan at the Opera.

1937: California Straight A-

head. DAVES, DELMAR

1936: The Petrified Forest.

1937: The Go Getter. DAVID, ALFRED

1936: 'Til We Meet Again. DAVIS, DONALD

1936: The Good Earth DAVIS, OWEN

1936: The Good Earth. DAWN, ISABEL

1936: The Moon's Our Home.

1937: Wings Over Honolulu. DeGAW, BOYCE

1936: The Moon's Our Home.

1937: Wings Over Honolulu.

DE GRANDCOURT, CHARLES

\"ictoria the Great.

DE LEON, WALTER

1936: Collegiate, Strike Me Pink, Princess Comes Across, Rhythm on the Range, Big Broadcast of 1937.

DELMAR, VINA

1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

DE MONO, ALBERT

1936: The l^eavenworth Case, Navy Born, North of Nome. 1937: Woman in Distress.

DETZER. KARL

1936: Crash Donovan.

DEVAL, JACQUES 1937: Cafe Metropole.

DE WOLF, KAREN

1936: Doughnuts and Society, Bulldog Edition, Love in a Bungalow, Ride Ranger Ride, As Good As Married. 1937: Love in a Bungalow.

DOYLE. LAIRD

(Deceased)

1936: Hearts Divided, Cain and Mabel, Three Men on a Horse.

1937: The Prince and the Pau- per, Another Dawn.

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

DRAKE, OLIVER

1936: Comin' 'Round the

Mountain.

1937: Ghost Town Gold,

Riders of the Whistling Skull.

DUBLIN, L. C.

1937: Beware of Ladies. DUFF, WARREN

1936: The Singing Kid, Gold

Diggers of 1937.

1937: Ready Willing and Able. DUGAN, THOMAS J.

1937: Pick a Star. DUNCAN, SAM

1936: White Fang, White

Hunter. DUNHAM, PHIL

1936: Feud of the West,

Stormy Trails. DUNNE, PHILIP

1936: The Last of the Mohi- cans, Breezing Home. DURLAM, ARTHUR

1936: Aces and Eights. EARL, KENNETH

1936: White Hunter. EBY, LOIS

1937: Too Many Wives. ELISCU, EDWARD

1936: Every Saturday Night,

Little Miss Nobody, High

Tension. ELKINS, SAUL

1936: The Crime of Dr.

Forbes, Star for a Night,

Under Your Spell.

ELLIS, ROBERT

1936 : Charlie Chan's Secret, Here Comes Trouble, Hitch Hike to Heaven, Charlie Chan at the Circus, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Back to Na- ture.

1937: Laughing at Trouble, Oflf to the Races, Charlie Chan at the Olympics, Big Busi- ness, Born Reckless.

EMMETT, ROBERT

1936: The Oregon Trail, Men

of the Plains, Song of the

Gringo, Headin' for Rio

Grande.

1937: Trouble in Texas.

ENDORE, GUY

1936: The Devil-Doll.

ENGEL, SAMUEL G.

1936: Sins of Man, Stowaway.

ENGLISH, RICHARD 1936: Bulldog Edition. 1937: Larceny on the Air.

EPSTEIN, JULIUS

1936: Love on a Bet, Sons O'

Guns.

1937: Confession.

EPSTEIN, PHILIP G.

1936: The Bride Walks Out, Grand Jurv. .Mommy's Bovs. 1937: New Faces of 1937.'

ETTINGER, DON

1937: The Lady Escapes.

FARAGOH, FRANCIS E. 1936: Dancing Pirate.

FARRAR, WALTON T. 1936: Feud nf the West.

FARROW, JOHN

1936 : Tarzan Escapes.

FAULKNER, WILLIAM 1936: The Road to Glory.

FELTON, EARL

1936: Freshman Love, The Bengal Tiger, The Gang's All Here, Fun to Be Foolish. 1937: Bad Guy, Halfway House, Campvis Mystery.

FENTON, FRANKLYN

1937: .Step Lively Jeeves!, An- gel's Holiday, Wild and Woolly. FERRIS, WALTER

1936: Under Two Flags, Lloyds of London. 1937: Maid of Salem.

FESSIER, MICHAEL

1936: Exclusive Story, Speed, Women Are Trouble, All American Chump. 1937: Song of the City.

FIELDS. HERBERT

1936 : Love Before Breakfast, The Luckiest Girl in the World.

FIELDS, JOSEPH A.

1936: Palm Springs, The Gen- tleman from Louisiana, Grand Jury, That Girl from Paris.

FINKEL, ABEM

1936: Public Enemy's Wife,

Black Legion.

1937: Marked Woman.

FITZGERALD, EDITH 1936: Small Town Girl.

FITZSIMMONS, CORTLAND 1937: The Mandarin Mystery.

FLICK. PAT C.

1936: The Singing Kid, Stage

Struck.

1937: Nobody's Baby, Riding

on Air. FLOURNOY, RICHARD

1936: Neighborhood House,

Mister Cinderella, General

Spanky.

1937: Pick a Star, Riding on

Air. FORD, HARRIETT

1936: I Married a Doctor. FORT, GARRETT E.

1936: Dracula's Daughter, The

Devil-Doll. FOSTER, LEWIS B.

1936: Two in a Crowd, The

Magnificent Brute, Love I et-

ters of a Star, She's Danger- ous.

1937: Armored Car. FOSTER, NORMAN

1937 : Fair Warning, Think

Fast Mr. Moto. FOWLER, GENE

1936: A Message to Garcia,

Half Angel.

1937: Nancy Steele Is Missing. FRANCIS, OWEN

1936: The Magnificent Brute. FRANKEN. ROSE

1936: Beloved Enemy. FRANKLIN, PAUL

1936: Secret Valley.

1937: Trouble in Morocco.

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FREEMAN, EVERETT

1937: Married Before Break- fast. FREEMAN, LEE

1936: The Gentleman from

Louisiana, Lazy River.

1937: Blazing Barriers. FULTON, MAUDE

1936: The Song and Dance

Man. FURTHMAN, JULES

1936: Come and Get It. GAMET, KENNETH

1936: Smart Blonde.

1937: Midnight Court. GARRETT, GRANT

1937 : Clarence. GATES, HARVEY

1936: The Voice of Bugle

Ann, Flying Hostess.

1937: When's Your Birthday? GATZERT, NATE

1936 : Heroes of the Range,

Avenging Waters, The Cattle

Thief, The Fugitive Sheriflf,

The Unknown Ranger.

1937: Law of the Ranger. GELSEY, ERWIN S.

193|6 : We're in the Money. GERAGHTY, GERALD

1936: The Jungle Princess. GERAGHTY, MAURICE

1937: Plills of Old Wyoming. GIBNEY, SHERIDAN

1936: Anthony Adverse. GIBSON, TOM

1936: Caryl of the Mountains,

Romance Rides the Range. GITTENS, WYNDHAM

1936: Ghost Patrol. GLASMON, KUBEC

1936: Parole! GOLDBECK, WILLIS

1936: The Garden of Allah. GOLDMAN, HAROLD

1936: Petticoat Fever.

1937: The Einpemr's Candle- sticks. GOODRICH, FRANCES

1936: Rose Marie, After the

Thin Man.

1937: The Firefly. GOODRICH, MARCUS

1936: Navy Born.

1937: The Mighty Treve. GORDON. LEON

1936: The Unguarded Hour,

His Brother's Wife.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey-

ney. GORDON, ROSE

1936: Fast Bullets, The Speed

Reporter. GORNEY, JAY

1936 : College Holiday.

GOULDING, EDMUND

1937: That Certain Woman.

GOW. JAMES

1936: .Murder on a Bridle Path, Bunker Bean. GRAHAM, CARROLL

1937: Girl Loves Boy, Sweet- heart of the Navy.

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

GRANET, BERT

1936 : Legion of Terror.

1937: Meet the Missus, Speed to Spare, The Big Shot.

GRAYSON, CHARLES 1936: Crash Donovan. 1937: The Mighty Treve, Breezing Home, We Have Our Moments, Top of the Town.

GREEN, EVE

1936: Yours for the Asking. 1937: Her Husband Lies.

GREEN, HOWARD J.

1936 : Devil's Squadron, Meet

Nero Wolfe, They Met in a

Ta-xi.

1937: New Faces of 1937.

GREY, JOHN

1936: The Farmer in the Dell.

1937: Mysterious Crossing,

Too Many Wives. GRIFFIN, ELEANORE

1937 : When Love is Young. GRINSTEAD, DURWARD

1937: Maid of Salem. GROSS, STEPHEN

1936: Thank You Jeeves. GRUEN, JAMES

1936: The Leathernecks Have

Landed, Border Flight, Wild

Brian Kent. GUEDEL, JOHN

1936: General Spanky. GUINAN, FRANCES

1936: The Cowboy and the

Kid, Ride 'Em Cowboy,

Empty Saddles, The Boss

Rider of Gun Creek.

1937: Sandflow.

HACKETT, ALBERT

1936: Rose Marie, After the

Thin Man.

1937: The Firefly. HAINES, WILLIAM W.

1937: Slim. HAMMERSTEIN, OSCAR, II

1936: Showboat.

1937: Swing High Swing

Low. HANLINE, MAURICE

1936: One Rainy Afternoon. HANLON. BERT

1936 : Big Brown Eyes, Spend- thrift. HANNEMAN, H. W.

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles. HARBAUGH, CARL

1937: The Three Legionnaires. HARRIS, ELMER

1936: Three Wise Guys. HARRIS, RAY

1936: Dancing Pirate. HART, DAVID

1936: Beloved Enemy.

HARTMAN, DON

1936 : Princess Comes Across. 1937: Champagne Waltz.

HARTMANN, EDMUND L. 1936: Without Orders. 1937: The Man Who Found Himself, China Passage, Be- hind the Headlines.

HATCH, ERIC

1936 : My Man Godfrey.

1937: Topper. HAWKEY, ROCK

1936: Too Much Beef, West

of Nevada. HAYWARD, LILLIE

1936: The Walking Dead.

1937: Penrod and Sam, Her

Husband's Secretary, That

Man's Here Again, Ever

Since Eve. HECHT, BEN

1936: Soak the Rich.

HELLMAN, LILLIAN

1936: These Three. HELLMAN, SAM

1936: Captain January, Poor Little Rich Girl, Reunion.

1937: Slave Ship.

HERALD, HEINZ

1937: The Life of Emile Zola.

HERBERT. F. HUGH

1936: Colleen, Snowed Under, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: As Good as Married.

HERCZEG, GEZA

1937: The Life of Emile Zola.

HERTZ, DAVID

1937: Woman Chases Man. HERZIG, SIG

1936: Colleen, Sing Me a

Love Song.

1937: Ready Willing and Able,

Marry the Girl. HIGGINS, HOWARD

1936: I Conquer the Sea. HILL, ETHEL

1937: Let's Get Married. HILLYER, LAMBERT

1937: Speed to Spare, Girls

Can Play. HILTON, JAMES

1936: Camille. HOFFE, MONCKTON

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey-

ney. The Emperor's Candle- sticks.

HOFFENSTEIN, SAMUEL

1936: Desire, the Voice of Bugle Ann.

HOFFMAN. JOSEPH

1936 : Charlie Chan's Secret,

Jailbreak, Thank You Jeeves,

Country Gentlemen.

1937: Damaged Goods. HOLMES. BROWN

1936: Snowed Under, Satan

Met a Lady, Flying Hostess.

1937: Top of the Town, Oh

Doctor. HOPKINS, ROBERT

1937: Saratoga.

HORMAN, ARTHUR T.

1936 : Tango. Bridge of Sighs, Three of a Kind, Easy Money, It Couldn't Have Happened.

1937: Ellis Island, You Can't Buy Luck, The Big Shot, Junior G-Men, His Honor the Mayor, Romance to the Res-

HOUSER, LIONEL

1936: The Lone Wolf Re-

-urns. Devil's Squadron.

1937: I Promise to Pay, She's

Dangerous, Border Cafe, Let

Them Live ! HOUSTON, NORMAN

1936 : The Riding Avenger. HOWARD, SIDNEY

1936: Dodsworth. HOYT, HARRY O.

1937: Headline Crasher, Rust- lers' Valley. HUME. CYRIL

1936: Yellow Dust, Tarzan

Escapes, The Jungle Princess.

1937 : They Gave Him a Gun. HURLBURT. WILLIAM

1936: Rainbow on the River. HURLBUT, GLADYS

1936: Love on the Run. HUTCHISON, JERRY

1936: Two in Revolt. HYLAND, FRANCES

1936: The Crime of Dr.

Forbes, Star for a Night,

Under Your Spell. INGSTER, BORIS

1936: Dancing Pirate. IRELAND, MARY

1937: Old Louisiana.

JACKSON, FELIX

1937: Three Smart Girls Go to Town.

JACKSON, FREDERICK

1937: The Great Gambini.

JACKSON, HORACE

1936: Suzy, Behold the Bride- groom.

JACOBS, HARRISON

1936: Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns. 1937: Borderland.

JACOBS, WILLIAM

1936: Song of the Saddle, Treachery Rides the Range, The Big Noise, Hot Money, Down the Stretch.

JACOBY. MICHEL

1936: The White Angel, Two Against the World, Charge of the Light Brigade.

JAMES, RIAN

1936: We're Only Human,

The Witness Chair, Walking

on Air.

1937: Internes Can't Take

Money.

JAMIESON, HAZEL 1936: Dangerous Waters.

JARRETT. DAN

1936: The Calling of Dan Matthews, O'Malley of the Mounted, Let's Sing Again, The Mine With the Iron Door, The Border Patrolman, Daniel Boone, Secret Valley. 1937: Hollywood Cowboy.

296

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

JAY, GRIFFIN

1937: Bank Alarm. JENNINGS, AL

1936 : Song of the Gringo. JENNINGS, TALBOT

1936 : Romeo and Juliet. 1937: The Good Earth.

JEVNE, JACK

1936: Kelly the Second, Our

Relations.

1937: Topper. JOHNSON, ADRIAN

1937 : Killers of the Sea. JOHNSON, HENRY

1936: Great Guy.

JOHNSON, NUNNALLY

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Banjo On My Knee.

JOHNSON, ROBERT LEE 1936: The Harvester, Down to the Sea. 1937 : The Hoosier Schoolbov.

JONES, ARTHUR VERNON 1936: Kelly the Second. Neighborhood House, Mister Cinderella, Pick a Star. 1937: Pick a Star.

JONES, GROVER

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, The Milky Way.

JOSEPHSON, JULIEN 1937: Wee Willie Winkie.

KAHN, GORDON 1937: Navy Blues.

KALMAR, BERT

1936: Walking on Air.

1937: Life of the Party, Gold-

wyn Follies.

KANDEL, ABEN

1937: They Won't Forget. KAVANAUGH, KATHARINE

1936: Educatine Father. KELLY, GEORGE

1936: Old Hutch. KELLY, MARK

1936: One in a Million. KENDIS, J. D.

1936: Gambling With Souls. KENYON, CHARLES

1936: The Petrified Forest,

The Golden Arrow, Crack-Up. KERN, JEROME

1937: The Road Back.

1936 : Showboat.

KIMBLE, LAWRENCE

1936: All American Chump. 1937: Everybody Was Very Nice, Submarine D-1.

KING. BRADLEY

19,^1 7 : Maid nf Salem. KINGDON, LEWIS

1936: Desert Justice. KIRKLAND. JACK

1936: Sutter's Gold. KNIGHT. TRACY

1936: Darkest Africa. KNOPF. EDWIN H.

1936: Piccadilly Tim. KOBER. ARTHUR

1936: Early to Bed. KOHN, BEN GRAUMAN

1937 : Once a Doctor. KOHNER. FREDERICK

1936: Sins of Man.

KRAFFT, JOHN W.

1936: Murder at Glen Athol, The Arizona Raiders, Missing Girls, Lady Luck.

KRASNA, NORMAN

1936: Wife versus Secretary. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl.

KRIMS, MILTON

1937: The Great O'Malley, Green Light.

KRUMGOLD, JOSEPH

1936: The Lone Wolf Re- turns, Blackmailer, Lady from Nowhere.

1937: Join the Marines, Jim Hanvev Detective.

KRUSADA, CARL 1936: Fast Bullets.

KUSELL, HAROLD

1937: New Faces of 1937.

KYNOW. DR. OSSIP 1936: Sins of Man.

LA CAVA, GREGORY 1936: My Man Godfrey.

LAIDLAW, BETTY

1937: The Girl Said No, Grand Canyon, Face the Facts. Dynamite, The Mother, Heart- break House, Bandit King.

LAMB, HAROLD

1936: The Plainsman. LANG, FRITZ

1936: Fury. LANGLEY, NOEL

1937: Mavtime. LARKIN, JOHN FRANCIS

1936: Mandarin Mystery. LAURENCE, VINCENT

1937: John Meade's Woman. LAW, HAROLD

1937 : Nobody's Baby. LEDERER, CHARLES

1937: Mountain Music. LEE, LEONARD

1936: Sinner Take All.

1937: Espionage.

LEE, ROBERT N.

1937 : Armored Car, Jericho, 40 Naughty Girls.

LEHMAN, GLADYS

1936: Captain January, Poor

Little Ricb Girl, Reunion.

1937: Slave Ship, Midnight

Madonna. LEIGH, ROWLAND

1936: Charge of the Light

Brigade. LENNON, THOMAS

1936: Murder on a Bridle

Path, Special Investigator,

Second Wife.

1937: Criminal Lawyer, The

Man Who Found Himself,

Racing Lady.

LEVIEN, SONYA

1936: The Country Doctor, Reunion.

1937: In Old Chicago, Kid- napped.

LE VINO, MARGARET

1937 : Confession. LEVY, DAVID S.

1937: The Gold Racket, Bank Alarm.

LEVY, MELVIN

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado. LINDSAY, HOWARD 1936: Swing Time.

LIPMAN, WILLIAM R.

1936 : Big Brown Eyes. 1937 ; On Such a Night.

LIPSCOMB, W. P.

1936: A Message to Garcia, Under Two Flags, The Gar- den of Allah, Phantom of the Opera, National Velvet.

LIVELY, ROBERT

1937: The Girl Said No, Grand Canyon, Face the Facts, Dynamite, The Mother, Heart- break House, Bandit King.

LLOYD, ROLLO

1936: I Conquer the Sea.

LOEB, LEE

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, Trapped by Television, Skyride. Come Closer Folks, Watch Your Step, Blackmailer.

LOGAN, HELEN

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven, Here Comes Trouble, Charlie Chan's Secret, Charlie Chan at the Circus, Back to Na- ture, Charlie Chan at the Race Track.

1937: 0)T to the Races, Laugh- ing at Trouble. Charlie Chan at the Olympics. Big Busi- ness, Born Reckless.

LOGUE, CHARLES A.

1936: Conflict.

1937: The Wildcatter.

LONG, HAL

1936: White Fang, Nancy Steele is Missing.

LOOS, ANITA

1936: San Francisco. 1937: Mama Steps Out, Sara- toga.

LOWE, EDWARD T., Jr.

1936: Educating Father, Char- lie Chan at the Race Track. 1937: Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back. Wild Money.

LOWE, SHERMAN L.

1936 : Night Cargo, With Love and Kisses.

1937: Arizona Days, Sing While You're Able, Headline Cra.sher, Tough to Handle, The Old Corral.

LOWENSTEIN, STANLEY

m.;7: .\ny thing f..r a Thrill.

MacARTHUR, CHARLES

1936: Soak the Rich.

MacDONALD, PHILIP

1936: Diamond Rush, Yours for the Asking.

297

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

MacDONALD, WALLACE

1936: Doughnuts and Society.

MacDONALD, WILLIAM COLT 1937: Roarin' Lead.

McCALL. MARY. Jr. 1936: Craig's Wife. 1937 : I Promise to Pay, Wom- en of Glamour.

McCarthy, john p.

1936: Song of the Gringo.

McCarthy, henry

1936: Great Guy.

1937: 23^ Hours Leave.

McCONVILLE, BERNARD 1936: The Lonely Trail.

McCOY, HORACE

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Fatal Lady, Pa- role!, Postal Inspector.

McEVOY, J. P.

1936: College Holiday.

McGOWAN, DORRELL

1936: King of the Pecos, Comin' 'Round the Mountain. The Singing Cowboy, Guns and Guitars, Red River Valley, Ride Ranger Ride. 1937: Bill Cracks Down. A Man Betrayed, Git Along Lit- tle Dogies, The Big Show.

McGOWAN, J. P.

1937 : What Price Vengeance.

McGOWAN, JACK

1936: Born to Dance.

McGOWAN, STUART E.

1936 : King of the Pecos, Comin' 'Round the Mountain. The Singing Cowboy, Guns and Guitars, Red River Valley, Ride Ranger Ride. 1937: Bill Cracks Down, A Man Betrayed. Git Along Lit- tle Dogies, The Big Show.

McGUINNESS, JAMES K. 1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

McGUIRE, WILLIAM A.

1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

McNUTT. PATTERSON

1936: Everybody's Old Man, Return of Sophie Lang.

MACAULAY, RICHARD

1936: Earthworm Tractors. 1937 : Riding on Air.

MAHIN, JOHN LEE

1936: Small Town Girl, Wife versus Secretary, The Devil is a Sissy, Love on the Run. 1937: Captains Courageous.

MAIBAUM, RICHARD 1936: We Went to College. 1937: They Gave Him a Gun.

MALLOY. DORIS

1936: Too Manv Parent*, Human Cargo, Two in a Crowd.

MANKIEWICZ. HERMAN J. 1937: John Meade's Woman.

MANNING, BRUCE

1936: The Lone Wolf Re- turns, The Devil's Squadron, Counterfeit, Meet Nero Wolfe. 1937: We Have Our Mo- ments, Let Them I^ive !

MANSFIELD, DUNCAN 1937: Girl Loves Boy.

MARCH, JOSEPH M.

1936: And Sudden Death.

1937 : Hideaway Girl. MARION, FRANCES

1936: The Good Earth, Ca-

mille. MARION, GEORGE, Jr.

1937: Fifty Roads to Town. MARKEY, GENE

1936 : Private Number, Girl's

Dormitory.

1937: On the Avenue. MARKS, CLARENCE J.

1936: Don't Get Personal.

MARKSON, BEN

1936: Brides Are Like That,

Nobody's Fool.

1937: Woman Wise, That I

May Live, Sing and Be

Happy.

MARLOW, BRIAN

1936: Preview Murder Mys- tery, Woman Trap. The Sky Parade, 'Till We Meet Again. Forgotten Faces. Return of Sophie Lang, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Murder Goes to College.

MARTIN, AL

1936: The Last Assignment, Rio Grande Romance, Rogues' Tavern, Kelly of the Secret Service, Prison Shadows, Put on the Spot, Trail Dust.

MARTIN. FRANCIS

1936: Strike Me Pink, Colle- giate, Princess Comes Across, Rhythm on the Range, Big Broadcast of 1937. 1937: Waikiki Wedding.

MARX. GROUCHO

1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl.

MAYER, EDWIN JUSTUS

1936: Give Us This Night, Desire. 'Til! We Meet Again. MEDBURY, JOHN P.

1936: Let's Make a Million, Country Gentlemen, Killers of the Sea.

MEEHAN, ELIZABETH 1936: The Harvester.

MEEHAN. JOHN, Jr. 1936: His Brother's Wife.

MELONEY, WILLIAM B. 1936 : Beloved Enemy.

MEREDYTH, BESS 193,6: Half Angel.

MEYERS, HENRY

1936: Luckiest Girl in the World.

MILHAUSER, BERTRAM 1936: Garden Murder Case, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: LTnder Cover of Night, The Crime Nobody Saw.

MILLER, ALICE DUER 1936: Rose Marie._ Wife ver- sus Secretary, Girl on the Front Page.

MILLER, SETON I.

1936: Two in the Dark. The Leathernecks Have Landed, Bullets or Ballots. 1937: Kid Gallahad.

MILLS, HUGH

1937: Personal Property.

298

MILNE, PETER

1936: The Walking Dead, Colleen, The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Polo Joe.

1937 : Earthworm Tractors, .San Ouentin.

MINTZ, SAM

1936: Cliatterbox, The Farm- er in the Dell, Crack-Up.

MOFFITT, JEFF

1936: Kelly the Second.

MOFFITT, JOHN C.

1936: Rhythm on the Range. Murder With Pictures. 1937: Night Key, Mountain Music.

MOONEY, MARTIN 1936: Missing Girls. 1937: You Can't Buy Luck.

MOORE, DANIEL

1936: The Last of the Mo- hicans.

MORAN, EDDIE 1937 : T.iiiprr.

MORGAN, AINSWORTH 1936: The Gorgeous Hussy. 1937 : Espionage.

MORGAN, BYRON 1936: The Sky Parade.

MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR 1936: The Jungle Princess.

MOSHER, LOUIS 1936: Tarzan Escapes.

MULHAUSER, JAMES

1936: The Dragnet, Love Let- ters of a star. 1937: Love in a Bungalow.

MYERS, HENRY

1936: College Holiday.

MYTON, FRED

1937: The Trusted Outlaw, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Border Phantom.

NATTEFORD, JOHN F.

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, Millionaire Kid, Ticket to Paradise, The Ore- gon Trail, The Three Mesqui- teers. The Lonely Trail. 1937: Paradise Express,

Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm.

NEVILLE. GRACE

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, Shakedown.

1937: Motor Madness, Find the Witness, Tough to Han- dle.

NEVILLE, JOHN T.

1936: The Glory Trail, Rebel- lion.

1937: Battle of Greed. Drums of Destiny.

NEWELL, GORDON 1937: The Californians.

NIBLO, FRED. Jr.

1936: You May Be Next, Roaming Lady, The Man Who Lived Twice, The Lady from Nowhere.

1937: Find the Witness. Mo- tor Madness.

NICHOLS. DUDLEY

1936: Mary of Scotland, The

Plow and the Stars.

1937: The Toast of New York

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

NICHOLSON, KENYON

19,^6: 13 Hours by Air. NORRIS. STEPHEN

1936: Born to Fight, Racing

Blood. NORTH, EDMUND

1936: Murder ou a Bridle

Path, Bunker Bean. ODETS, CLIFFORD

1936: The General Died at

Dawn. O'DONNELL, JACK

1937: Xorth of Rio Grande. O'DONNELL, JOSEPH

1936: Timber War, Border

Caballero, Lightnin' Bill Car- son. Wildcat Trooper.

1937: Anything for a Thrill. OFFNER, MORTIMER

1937: Quality Street, The

Soldier and the Lady. O'FLAHERTY, LIAM

1937 : Devil's Playground.

O'HIGGINS, HARVEY

1936: I Married a Doctor.

O'NEILL, GEORGE

1936: Sutter's Gold, I'd Give My Life.

OPPENHEIMER, GEORGE 1936: Libeled Lady. 1937: A Day at the Races, London by Night, Married Be- fore Breakfast.

ORNITZ, SAMUEL

1936: Fatal Lady, Follow Your Heart, Army Girl, Doc- tor's Diary, Strangers at the Feast.

1937: Two Wise Maids, The Hit Parade, It Could Happen to You, Army Girl, The Way of All Women.

ORR, GERTRUDE

1936 : Penthouse Party, Doughnuts and Society. The Harvester, Country Gentlemen, Swift Lightning. Circus Queen. 1937: The jMandarin Mystery. ORTH, MARION 193 7 : Paradise Isle.

OWEN, SEENA

193 7 : Clarence.

PAGANO. ERNEST

1937: Shall We Dance, Super

Sleuth.

PARAMORE, EDW. E., JR.

1936: The Three Godfathers. PARKER, AUSTIN

1936: The Girl on the Front

Page.

1937 : Three Smart Girls, Love

in a Bungalow.

PARKER. DOROTHY

1936: The Moon's Our Home, Three Married Men, Lady Be Careful, Suzy.

PARKER. JEFFERSON

1936 : Human Cargo, Yellow- stone.

1937: Mysterious Crossing.

PARKER, NORTON S.

1936: Tundra.

PARSONNET, MARION

1937: The Thirteenth Chair, I'.tlwctn Two Women.

PARSONS, LINDSAY

1936: The Oregon Trail. PARSONS, TED

1936: Darkest Africa. PARTOS. FRANK

1936: Rose of the Rancho.

1937: The Great Gambini. PASCAL. ERNEST

1936: Lloyds of London.

1937: Wee Willie Winkie. PATRICK, JOHN

1936: Educating Father. High

Tension, 36 Hours to Kill, 15

Maiden Lane.

1937: Time Out for Romance,

The Holy Terror, Midnight

Ta-xi, Sing and Be Happy,

Horn Reckless.

PERELMAN, S. J.

1936: Florida Special.

PERELMAN, LAURA

1936 : Florida Special. PEREZ. PAUL

1936: Ring Around the Moon, Little Red School House, The Last of the Mohicans, August Week End, Brilliant Marriage.

PERKINS, ALBERT R.

1936: Girl on the Front Page. 1937: .She's Dangerous, The Mighty Treve. PERRIN, NAT

1936: Rose of the Rancho, Dimples. Stowaway. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife, New Faces of 1937, On Again- Off Again.

PHILLIPS, GORDON

1936: Desert Justice. PIKE, SAMUEL M.

1937: When's Your Birthday? PIROSH, ROBERT

1937: A Day at the Races.

PLYMPTON. GEORGE

1936: Idaho Kid, Cavalry. 1937: The Gun Ranger, The Trusted Outlaw, Bar Z Bad Man, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin. A Lawman is Born.

POLAND. JOSEPH

1936: Winds of the Waste- land. 1937: The Old Corral.

PRASKINS, LEONARD 1936: One in a Million.

PRATT, GILBERT 1936: Timothy's Quest.

PURCELL. GERTRUDE

1936: The Witness Chair, Make Way for a Lady. 1937: Super Sleuth.

RAINE, NORMAN R.

1936: God's Country and the Woman.

RANKIN, WILLIAM

1936: Counterfeit, Pinkerton the Detective, Diamond Rush.

RAPE, MAURICE

1936: We Went to College. 1937: They Gave Him a Gun.

RAPHAELSON, SAMSON

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chcy- ney.

299

RATHMELL, JOHN

1936: Darkest Africa.

1937: Ghost Town Gold,

Riders of the Whistling Skull.

RAUH, STANLEY

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes.

REED, TOM

1936: Love Begins at Twenty, The Case of the Velvet Claws, 1937: The Great O'Malley, The Captain's Kid, Marry the Girl.

REEVES, THEODORE

1937: Internes Can't Take Money, Flower of France, Blossoms on Broadway.

REILLY, NORMAN

1937: Mountain Justice. REYHER, FERDINAND

1936: You May Be Next, Two in Revolt, Special Investi- gator.

RIGBY, GORDON

1936: The Gentleman from Louisiana, Two Years Before the Mast, Army Girl, Return of Cappy Ricks. RIGGS, LYNN

1936: The Plainsman, The Gar- den of Allah.

RILEY, LAWRENCE

1937: Ever Since Eve, Perfect Specimen.

RISKIN, ROBERT

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to

Town.

1937: When You're in Love,

Lost Horizon.

RIVKIN, ALLEN

1936 : Half Angel, Champagne

Charlie.

1937: This is My Afifair, Love

Under Fire, Call Back Love.

ROBERTS, CHARLES

1936: Mummy's Boys.

ROBERTS, MARGUERITE

1936: Forgotten Faces. Flor- ida Special, Hollywood Boule- vard, Rose Bowl. 1937: Turn Off the Moon, Wild Money.

ROBINSON. CASEY

1936: I Married a Doctor, Hearts Divided, Give Me Your Heart, Mistress of Fashion. Stolen Holiday. 1937: Call It a Day.

ROGERS, BOGART

1936: 13 Hours by Air.

ROGERS, CHARLES 1936: Our Relations. 1937: Outcast, Midnight Ma- donna.

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

ROGERS, HOWARD

EMMETT

1936: Whipsaw, The Unguard- ed Hour. Libeled Lady.

ROOT, LYNN

1937: Step Lively Jeeves!, An- gel's Holiday, Wild and Woolly.

ROOT, WELLS

1936: Sworn Enemy, The Bold Caballero.

ROPES, BRADFORD

1937: Circus Girl, The Hit

ROSSEN, ROBERT

1937: Marked Woman, They Won't Forget.

ROYAL. CHARLES F.

1936; Tundra, Valley of the Lawless.

1937 : Guns in the Dark, Phan- tom of Santa Fe, Shadows of the Orient.

RUBIN, BENNY

1937: On Again-Off Again.

RUBY, HARRY

1936: Walking on Air.

1937: Life of the Party, Gold-

wyn Follies.

RUSKIN, HARRY

1936: Lady Be Careful, Great

Guy.

1937: 231-4 Hours Leave. RUTHVEN, MEDELEINE

1936: Straight from the

Shoulder, The Accusing Fin- ger. RYAN. BEN

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes.

193 7 : Midnight Court. RYAN, DON

1936: Smart Blonde. RYERSON, FLORENCE

1936: Moonlight Murder,

Tough Guy, Mad Holiday. RYSKIND, MORRIE

1936: My Man Godfrey. ST. CLAIR, ROBERT

1936: Doughnuts and Society. SALKOW, SIDNEY

1936 : Rhythm on the Range,

Murder With Pictures. SARECKY. BARNEY

1936: Darkest Africa. SAUBER. HARRY

1936 : Her Master's Voice.

1937: Racketeers in Exile. SAYRE. GEORGE

WALLACE

1936: Song of the Trail, Go

Get 'Em Haines. SAYRE, JOEL

1936: The Road to Glory.

1937: Meet the Missus. The

Toast of New York. SCHARY, DORE

1936 : Her Master's Voice.

Timothy's Quest, Mind Your

On Business.

1937: Outcast, Girl from

Scotland Yard. SCHAYER. RICHARD

1936: Dangerous Waters, The

Devil is a Sissy. SCHLESINGER, TESS

1937 : The Good Earth. SCHROCK, RAYMOND L.

1936: Sitting on the Moon,

Happy Go Lucky.

SCHROEDER, DORIS

1936: Call of the Prairie. Three on the Trail, Heart of the West.

SCHUBERT, BERNARD

1936: Hearts in Bondage. SCOLA, KATHRYN

1936: It Had to Happen.

SCOTT, ALLAN 1936: Swing Time. 1937: Quality Street, Shall We Dance.

SCOTT, EWING

1937: Hollywood Cowboy, Park Avenue Logger, Wind- jammer.

SEATON, GEORGE

1937: A Day at the Races.

SEFF, MANUEL

1936: The Three Godfathers, Love on the Run.

1937: Espionage, Let's Make a Million, Woman Chases Man. '

SEGALL, HARRY

1936: Don't Turn 'Em Loose.

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat,

There Goes My Girl. SHAIRP, MORDAUNT

1936: The White Parade. SHANE, MAXWELL

1937: You Can't Beat Love. SHANNON. ROBERT T.

1937: Racketeers in Exile. SHAW, IRWIN

1936: The Big Game. SHEEKMAN, ARTHUR

1936: Rose of the Rancho,

Dimples, Stowaway. SHERIFF, R. C.

1937 : The Road Back. SHERMAN, RICHARD

1936: To Mary— With Love. SHERWOOD, ROBERT E.

1936: The Ghost Goes West. SHORE, VIOLA B.

1936 : Walking on Air, Smart- est Girl in Town.

SHUMATE, HAROLD

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan. Pride of the Marines, Panic nn the Air, The Final Hour, End of the Trail, Killer at Large. 1937: Parole Racket.

SILVERS, SID

1936: Born to Dance.

SILVERSTEIN. DAVID

1936: 15 Maiden Lane.

1937: You Can't Beat L'-'ve. SIMMONS, MICHAEL

1936: Girl of the Ozarks.

1937: Venus Makes Trouble. SMITH, HINTON

1936: In His Steps. SMITH, HOWARD ELLIS

1936;. It Had to Happen, To

Mary With Love.

1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto.

300

SMITH. PAUL GERARD 1936: It's a Great Life, F- Man. 1937: Turn Off the Moon.

SMITH, VERNON

1936: Call Of the Prairie, Three on the Trail.

SMITH, WALLACE (Deceased)

1936: The Gay Desperado. 1937 : Her Husband Lies.

SNELL, EARL

1936: Sunset of Power, The Desert Phantom, Roaming Lady, Burning Gold, Rogue of the Range, Everyman's Law, Two in a Crowd, Wild Brian Kent, King of the Royal Mounted, Rainbow on the River, Secret Valley. 193 7: IT Happened Out West.

SOLOW. EUGENE

1936: Crash Donovan.

SPERLING, MILTON

1936 : Sing Baby Sing.

STARLING, LYNN

1936: Give Us This Night, More Than a Secretary. 1937: Women of Glamour, As Good as Married.

STEIN, JOSEPH L.

1937: White Gods. STEPHANI, FREDERICK

1937 : Between Two Women.

STEVENS, LOUIS

1936 : Special Investigator, The Texas Rangers.

1937: Last Train from Ma- drid.

STRAWN, ARTHUR

1936: The Man Who Lived Twice, Lady from Nowhere.

STRONG, AUSTIN

1936: Along Came Love. STURGES, PRESTON

1937: Hotel Haywire, Easy

Living. SULLIVAN, WALLACE

1936: Just My Luck, Legion

of the Lost, Walls of God. SUTHERLAND, SIDNEY

1936: The Leavenworth Case,

Sitting on the Moon.

SWERLING. JO

1936: The Music Goes 'Round, Pennies from Heaven.

SWIFT, DON

1936: The Calling of Dan Matthews, Let's Sing Again, The Mine With the Iron Door.

TANSEY, ROBERT 1936: Roamin' Wild.

TASKER. ROBERT

1936: The Accusing Finger.

TAYLOR, ERIC

1937: Navy Blues. TAYLOR, REX

1936: Sitting on the Moon.

1937: The Mandarin Mystery. lAZIL, ZARA

1936: Blazing Justice, Out- laws of the Range. TERHUNE, WILLIAM

1936: Kelly the Second. THALBERG, SYLVIA

1936 : A Son Comes Home.

SCREENPLAY WRITERS' WORK

THEW, HARVEY

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine. 19.w: Four Days' Wondt-r.

THOMAS, A. E.

1936: Everyhodv's Old Man. 1937: Good Old Soak.

THOMAS, LOWELL 1937: Killers of the Sea.

THOMPSON, HARLAN

1936: It's a Great Life, Rose of the Rancho.

TOLNAY, AKOS

1936: Thunder in the City.

TOTMAN, WELLYN

1936: Dancing Feet, Girl from Mandalay, Down to the Sea.

TOWNE, GENE

1936: The Case Against Mrs.

Ames.

1937: You Only Live Once,

History is Made at Night.

TOWNLEY, JACK

1936: Silly Billies, Mummy's

Boys.

1937: Meet the Missus.

TRAUB, JOE (Deceased) 1936: Earthworm Tractors.

IRIVERS, BARRY

1936: Here Comes Trouble, Three Cheers for Love.

TROTTI, LAMAR

1936: Gentle Julia. The Coun- try Beyond, The First Baby, Pepper, Ramona, Career Wo- man, Can This Be Dixie?, Private Number. 1937: This is My Affair, Slave Ship.

TRUMBO, DALTON

1936: Road Gang, Love Be- gins at Twenty. 1937: Devil's Playground.

TUGEND, HARRY

1936: Captain January, Poor Little Rich Girl, Sing Baby Sing, Pigskin Parade. 1937: Love is News, Wake Up and Live.

TUPPER. TRISTRAM

1937: Girl Overboard, Night Key.

TWIST, JOHN

1936: Yellow Dust, We Who Are About to Die, Wanted Jane Turner, Another Face, The Last Outlaw, Coast Pa- trol.

1937: Sea Devils, Outcasts of Poker Flat, The Toast of New York.

URIS, MICHAEL H.

1937: Four Days' Wonder.

VAJDA, ERNEST

1936: A Woman Rebels. 1937: Personal Property.

VAN DRUTEN, JOHN

1937: Night Must Fall, Par- nell.

VAN DYCK, TOM

1936: Two-Fisted Gentleman, The Man Who Lived Twice, Alibi for Murder. 1937 : Counterfeit Lady.

VAN EVERY, DALE

1936 : More Than a Secretary. 1937 : Captains Courageous.

VAN RIPER, KAY

1937: A Family Affair.

VAN UPP, VIRGINIA

1936: Timothy's Quest. Too Many Parents, Poppy, My American Wife, Easy to Take. 1937: Swing High Swing Low.

VEILLER, ANTHONY

1930: The Lady Consents, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, A Wo- man Rebels, Winterset.

1937: The Soldier and the Lady.

VON STROHEIM, ERIC

1936: The Devil-Doll. WAGONER. GEORGE

1936: Don't Get Personal, Sea

Spoilers.

1937: The Three Legionnaires.

I Cover the War. WAGNER, JACK

1936: Dancing Pirate. WALD. JERRY

1936: Sons o' Guns, Sing Me

a Love Song.

1937: Ready Willing and Able. WALPOLE. HUGH

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy. WALSH, RAOUL

1936: Big Brown Eyes, Spend- thrift. WALTER, EUGENE

1936: Woman Trap. WARD, LUCI

1936: The Law in Her Hands,

Murder by an Aristocrat.

193 7: Melody for Two, Moun- tain Justice. WARE, HARLAN

1936: Yours for the Asking

College Holiday.

1937: Turn Off the Moon. WARSHAWSKY, SAMUEL J.

1937: 23 J- 2 Hours Leave.

WATKINS, MAURINE

1936: Libeled Lady. WATSON, JOS. K.

1936: Land Beyond the Law,

Cherokee Strip, Echo Moun- tain.

1937 : Melody for Two. WATSON, ROBERT

1936: Secret Patrol, Stampede,

Tugboat Princess. WEAD, FRANK

1936: China Clipper.

1937 : Sea Devils. WEEMS, WALTER

1936: Conflict.

WELCH. EDDIE 1936: F-Man.

1937: Murder Goes to College. Wild Money.

WELLMAN, WILLIAM A. 1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado. 1937 : A Star is Born.

WEST, CLAUDINi:- 1937: The Good Earth.

WEST, MAE

1936: Go West Young Man.

WEST. NATHANAEL

1936: Ticket to Paradise, Fol- low Your Heart, The Presi- dent's Mystery-

301

WESTON, GARNETT

1936: Nevada. WHATELY, ROGER

1937 : Driuns of Destiny WHITE, ROBERTSON 1937: Once a Doctor.

WILBUR, CRANE

1936: Captain Calamity, Yel- low Cargo, We're in the Le- gion Now, Devil on Horse- back.

1937: Navy Spy, Dance Charlie Dance, War Lord, Without Warning, Alcatraz Island, One More Tomorrow.

WILSON, CAREY

1937: Dangerous Numbers.

WISE, WALTER

1936: Sinner Take All.

WISTER, WILLIAM

1936: Black Legion.

WOLFSON. P. J.

1936: Love on a Bet, "The

Lady Consents, The Bride

Walks Out, That Girl from

Paris.

1937: Sea Devih, Shall We

Dance.

WOODS, WALTER

1936: Sutter's Gold.

WOOLF. EDGAR ALLAN

1936 : Moonlight M u r d e r , Tough Guy, Mad Holiday.

WRIGHT, GILBERT

1937: The Californians.

WYLER, ROBERT

1937: Murder Goes to College, Last Train from Madrid.

YATES, HAL

1936: General Spanky. 1937: Nobody's Baby.

YAWITZ, PAUL

1937: They Wanted to Marry.

YELLEN. JACK

1936: Sing Baby Sing, Pig- skin Parade.

1937: Love is News, Wake Up and Live.

YOST, DOROTHY

1936: Murder on a Bridle

Path, Bunker Bean, M'liss,

That Girl from Paris.

193 7: Racing Lady, Too Many

Wives.

YOST, ROBERT M.

1936: Drift Fence, Preview

Murder Mystery, Desert Gold,

Forgotten Faces, The Arizona

Raiders.

1937: Let's Make a Million.

Arizona IVIahoney.

YOUNG, CLARENCE U. 1936: The Plot Thickens.

YOUNG, HOWARD IRVING 1937: The Great Gamhini.

YOUNG, WALDEMAR

1936: Desire, Poppy, The Plainsman.

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THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ABEL, DAVID

1936: Follow the Fleet, Bun- ker Bean, Swing Time, Make Way for a Lady. 1937: Criminal Lawyer, Shall We Dance.

ANDERSEN, M. A.

1936: King Around the Moon, Hitch Hike to Heaven, Tango, Mulder at Glen Athol, Britlge of Sighs, Little Red School House, Three of a Kind, Be- low the Deadline, August Week-End, The Dark Hour, Easy Money, It Couldn't Have Happened, Missing Girls, Brilliant Marriage, Lady Luck.

ANDRIOT, LUCIEN

1936: Case Against Mrs. Ames, The Gay Desperado, Charlie Chan at the Opera. 1937: One the Avenue, Cafe Metropole, The Lady Escapes.

ASH, JEROME

1937: The Mighty Treve.

AUGUST, JOSEPH

1936: Every Saturday Night, Mary of Scotland, The Plough and the Stars.

1937 : Sea Devils, The Soldier and the Lady, Fifty Roads to Town, Super Sleuth.

BAIN, FRED

1936: Roamin' Wild.

BALLARD, LUCIEN

1936: The King Steps Out, Craig's Wife.

1937: I Promise to Pay, Dev- il's Playground^ Racketeers in Exile, Venus Makes Trouble, Girls Can Play.

BARNES. GEORGE

1936 : The Singing Kid, Love Begins at Twenty, Cain and Mabel, Black I/Cgion. 1937 : Marked Woman, Ever Since Eve.

BECKWAY. WILLIAJfl

1936: Tugboat Princess. 1937 : What Price Vengeance, Fury and the Woman.

BRODINE, NORBERT

1936: Don't Get Personal, Nobody's Fool, Libeled Lady. 1937: Nobody's Baby, Pick a Star, Topper.

BROWN, JAMES S., JR.

1936: Hemes of the Range,

Avenging Waters, The Fugi- tive Sheriff, The Unknown Ranger, Noith of Nome. 1937: Trouble in Morocco, Law of the Ranger.

CLARK, DANIEL B.

1936: The Country Doctor, Charlie Clian at the Circus, Song- of the Saddle, Human t'argo. Champagne Charlie. Educating Father, Back to Nature, Pepper, Reunion. 1937: The Holy Terror, Step Lively Jeeves!, Charlie Chan at the Olympics, Angel's Hol- iday, Born Reckless, Sing and Be Happy.

CLARK, ROY

1936: Dreaming Lips, Dom- inant Sex, Lilac Domino, Girl in the Taxi.

CLARKE, CHARLES

1936: Moonliglit Murder, Gar- den Murder Case, Trouble for Two, All American Chump. 1937: LJnder Cover of Night, The Thirteenth Chair.

CLEMENS, GEORGE

1936: Klondike Annie, Desert

Gold, Big Brown Eyes, Girl

of the Ozarks, The Return of

Sophie Lang, Wives Never

Know.

1937: Clarence. Hideaway Girl,

Arizona Mahoney.

CLINE, ROBERT

1936: Hair - Trigger Casey, Desert Justice, West of Ne- vada, Romance Rides the Range, Men of the Plains. 1937: Aces Wild.

CORBY, FRANCIS

1936: The Bohemian Girl.

CORTEZ, STANLEY

1937: Four Days' Wonder, The Wildcatter, Armored Car.

CRONJAGER, EDWARD

1936 : Special Investigator, Three Married Men, The Texas Rangers. One In A Million. 1937: Wake Up and Live.

CRUZE, HENRY

1936: Desert Guns.

DANIELS. WILLIAM

1936: Rose Marie, Romeo and

Juliet, Camille.

1937: Personal Property.

DAWN, NORMAN

1936: Tundra.

302

DE GRASSE, ROBERT

1936: Love on a Bet. Chatter- box, The Witness Chair, A Woman Rebels, Wanted -Jane Turner.

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, Quality Street.

DE VINNA. CLYDE

1936: Old Hutch. 1937: Good OUl Soak.

DIAMOND, JAMES

(Deceased)

1936: Gambling With Souls.

1937: Death in the Air.

DORAN, ROBERT

1936: Racing Blood.

DRAPER, LAURAN S.

1936: She-Devil Island.

EDESON, ARTHUR

1936: The Golden Arrow, Sa- tan Met a Lady, Hot Money, China Clipper, Gold Diggers of 1937, Don't Pull Your Punches.

1937: The Go Getter, They Won't Forget.

FEINDEL, J. ARTHUR

1936: Revolt of the Zombies.

FISCHBECK, HARRY

I93(>: ■I'iniuihy's Quest, Border Flight, Three Cheers for Love, My American Wife, The Jungle Princess. 1937 : A Doctor's Diary, John Meade's Woman. The Crime Nobody Saw, King of the Gamblers, Last Train from Madrid.

FLOYD, ARTHUR

1936: Neighborhood House.

FOLSEY, GEORGR

1936: Hearts Divided, The

Gorgeous Hussy.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey-

ney.

FORBES. HARRY

1936: ]3angeious Waters. Fed- eral Agent, Too Much Beef. 1937: What Price Vengeance, I'ury and the Woman.

FREULICH. HENRY

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, Hell-Ship Morgan, The Lone Wolf Returns. And So They Were Married, Shake- down, Meet Nero Wolfe, Ad- venture in Manhattan, Come Closer Folks, More Than a

CAMERAMEN AND THEIR WORK

Secretary, Lady From No- where.

1937: Women of Glamour, Let's Get Married.

FREUND, KARL

19.^7; The Good Earth, Par-

FULTON, JOHN P.

19.56: Tlie Invisible Ray, Sut- ter's Gold, Sea Spoilers.

GAUDIO, TONY G.

1936: Anthony Adverse, The White Angel, Gods Country and the Woman. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, Kid Gallahad, An- other Dawn.

GERSTAD, MERRITT

1936: Strike Me Pink, Girl's Dormitory, The Luckiest Girl in the World, The Magnifi- cent Brute.

1937: Seventh Heaven, As Good as Married.

GILKS, ALFRED

1936: The Milky Way, And Sudden Death, Straight from the Shoulder. 1937 : Riding On Air.

GLENNON, BERT

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Little Miss Nobody, Half Angel, Dimples, Lloyds of London, Can "This Be Dixie?

GOOD, FRANK B.

1936: O'Malley of the Mount- ed, The Mine With the Iron Door, Border Patrolman, Isle of Fury, Daniel Boone. 1937: Park Avenue Logger, Hollywood Cowboy.

GOODFRIEND, PLINY

1936: Fast Bullets.

GREEN, HOWARD

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, The Garden of

Allah.

GREENBAUGH, JACK

1936: The Traitor.

GREENHALGH, JACK

1936: Timber War, Rogue of the Range, Border Caballero, Lightnin' Bill Carson, Racing Blood, The Lion's Den, Every- man's Law, Roarin' Guns. 1937: Sing While You're Able, Lawless Land, Tough to Han- dle, Border Phantom, Any- thing for a Thrill.

HALLER, ERNEST

1936: Petticoat Fever, The Voice of Bugle Ann, Public Enemy's Wife.

1937 : The Captain's Kid, the Great O'Malley. Call It a Day, Mountain Justice.

HARLAN, RUSSELL

1937: North of Rio Grande.

HASKIN, BYRON

1936: Colleen, I Married a Doctor, Stage Struck. 1937: Green Light.

HICKOX, SIDNEY

1936: Fiesliman Love, Brides Are Like That, The Law in Her Hands, Trailin' West, Two Against the World, The Case of the Velvet Claws, Give Me Your Heart, Stolen Holi- day. 1937: Slim.

HOWE, JAMES WONG

1936 : Whipsaw.

1937: Fire Over England.

HULL, EDWARD

1936: The Dragnet.

HUNT, J. ROY

1936: We're Only Human, The Lady Consents, Muss 'Em Up, The Ex-Mrs. Brad- ford, Walking on Air, The Bride Walks Out, Without Orders, Smartest Girl in Town, That Girl from Paris. 1937: The Man Who Found Himself, Sea Devils, You Can't Buv Luck, New Faces of 1937.

HYER, WILLIAM

1936: Millionnaire Kid, Caryl of the Mountains, Outlaws of the Range, The Speed Re- porter, Rio Grande Romance, The Last Assignment, Rogues' Tavern, Prison Shadows, Kelly of the Secret Service, Racing Blood, Put on the Spot, Blaz- ing Justice.

IVANO, PAUL

1936: The Riding Avenger, Cavalcade of the West, Am- bush Valley.

1937: Battle of Greed, The Hoosier Schoolboy.

JACKMAN, FRED

1936: The Charge of the Light Brigade.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky.

JACKSON, HARRY

1936: Here Comes Trouble, In Paris A.W.O.L., Charlie Chan at the Race Track, The White Legion, In His Steps.

1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto.

JONES, ALLYN C.

1936: Follow Your Heart.

JUNE, RAY

1936: Wife versus Secretary, Suzy, Born to Dance.

1937: Espionage, Night Must Fall.

KIRKPATRICK, HERBERT

1936: Sunset of Power, For the Service, The Cattle Thief, The Cowboy and the Kid, Ride 'Em Cowboy, Empty Saddles, Boss Rider of Gun Creek. 1937: Sandflow.

303

KLINE, BENJAMIN

1936: Pride of the Marines, Panic on the Air, The Pres- cott Kid.

1937: Melody of the Plains, .Speed to Spare.

KRASNER, MILTON

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, Forbidden Heaven, Mister Cin- derella, Crash Donovan, Yel- lowstone, Girl on the Front Page, Love Letters of a Star. 1937 : She's Dangerous, We Have Our Moments, Myster- ious Crossing, Oh Doctor.

KULL, EDWARD 1936: Tundra.

KULL, JACOB

1936: Tundra.

LANG, CHARLES

1936; Desire.

LANNING, REGGIE

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, The Harvester.

LLOYD. ART

1936 : Kelly the Second, The Bohemian Girl, General Span-

ky. Way Out West.

LONGNECKER, BERT

1936: The Desert Phantom, Sundown Saunders, The Crime Patrol, Cavalry. 1937: The Gun Ranger, The Trusted Outlaw, Bar Z Bad Men, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Guns in the Dark, A Lawman is Born.

LUNDIN, WALTER

1936: General Spanky, Night Cargo, Way Out West.

LYNCH, WARREN 1936: Smart Blonde. 1937: Midnight Court.

LYONS, CHESTER

(Deceased)

1936: Robin Hood of El Dorado, Ramona, White Hun- ter.

LYONS, EDGAR

1936: Darkest Africa, Go Get 'Em Haines.

1937: The Old Corral.

MacKENZIE, JACK

1936: The Last Outlaw, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, Mummy's Boys, Great Guy.

McCORD. TED

1936: Feud of the West, Trailin' West.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Guns of the Pecos.

McGILL, BARNEY

1936: Everybody's Old Man, Song and Dance Man, The First B.nhy. The Country Be- yond, High Tension, 'Thank You Jeeves, Crack-Up.

CAMERAMEN AND THEIR WORK

1937: Laughing at Trouble, Off to the Races, Midnight Taxi.

MACKENZIE. JACK

1936: Two in Revolt, Hi

daucho.

1937: 23^ Hours Leave, Meet

the Missus.

MARLEY, PEVERELL

1936: It Had to Happen, One

Rainy Afternoon, Private

Number, Sing Baby Sing,

Winterset.

1937: Women of Glamour.

MARSH, OLIVER T.

1936: The Creat Ziegfeld, San Francisco, Women Are Trouble, His Brother's Wife, Love on the Run, After the Thin Man. 1937 : Maytime.

MARTA, JACK

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, King of the Pecos, The Leavenworth Case, Dancing Feet, The Leather- necks Have Landed, Girl fiom Mandalay, Hearts in Bondage, Navy Born, The Gentleman from Louisiana, Bulldog Edi- tion, The Bold Caballero. 1937: Larceny on the Air, Paradise Express, Circus Girl, Navy Blues, Ghost Town Gold, Michael O'Halloran, Jim Han- vey Detective. Riders of the Whistling Skull.

MARTINELLI, ARTHUR

1936: I Conquer the Sea. Just My Luck, The Glory Trail, Rebellion.

1937: Old Louisiana, Mile a Minute Love, Drums of Des- tiny.

MATE, RUDOLPH

1936: Charlie Chan's_ Secret. A Message to Garcia, Our Relations, Dodsworth, Come and Get It.

1937: Outcast.

MEEHAN, GEORGE

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, Secret Patrol, Alibi for Mur- der, Stampede, Legion of Ter- ror. 1937: Parole Racket.

MELLOR, WILLIAM C.

1936: Woman Trap, Collegiate. The Sky Parade, Poppy, A Son Comes Home. 1937: Champagne Waltz, Make Way for Tommorw.

MESCALL, JOHN

1936: Showboat, Follow Your

Heart.

1937: The Road Back.

METTY, RUSSELL 1936: Night Waitress. 1937: They Wanted to Marry. Behind the Headlines, You Can't Beat Love.

MILLER, ARTHUR

1936: White Fang, 36 Hours to Kill, Pigskin Parade, Stow- away. 1937: Wee Willie Winkie.

MILLER, ERNEST

1936 : The Leavenworth Case, The Leathernecks Have Land- ed, Dancing Feet, The House of a Thousand Candles, Girl from Mandalay, Hearts in Bondage, Navy Born, Ticket to Paradise, Sitting on the Moon, The Gentleman from Louisiana, The President's Mystery, Country Gentlemen, Happy Go Lucky, Guns and Guitars.

1937: A Man Betrayed, Two Wise Maids, Join the Marines, The Hit Parade, Come on Cowboys!, Rhythm in the Clouds, Affair of Cappy Ricks.

MILLER, VIRGIL

1936: Drift Fence. 1937: Find the Witness.

MILNER, VICTOR

1936: Give Us This Night, 'Til We Meet Again, The General Died at Dawn, The Plainsman.

1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

MOHR, HAL

1936: The Walking Dead, Bullets or Ballots, The Green Pastures.

MORGAN. IRA H.

1936 : Modern Times, I'd Give My Life, Along Came Love. 1937: Girl Overboard, The Three Legionnaires, The Girl Said No, Damaged Goods.

MORGAN, WILLIAM

1936: M'liss.

MURRAY, JAMES V.

1936: I Cover Chinatown.

MUSURACA, NICHOLAS

1936: The Farmer in the Dell, Two in the Dark, Silly Billies, Murder on a Bridle Path, Second Wife, The Plot Thick- ens.

1937: We're on the Jury, Too Many Wives, China Passage, Border Cafe.

NEUMAN, HARRY

1936: Penthouse Party. Let's

Sing Again, Down to the

Sea, Dizzy Dames, Wild Brian

Kent.

1937: California Straight A-

head. It Happened Out West,

I Cover the War.

NOBLES. WILLIAM

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, The Lawless Nine- ties, Doughnuts and Society. Comin' 'Round the Mountain, Darkest Africa. The Singing Cowboy, Winds of the Waste-

304

land, The Three Mesquiteers, The Lonely Trail. 1937: Bill Cracks Down, Be- ware of Ladies, Round-up Time in Texas, Roarin' Lead, Root- in' Tootin' Rhythm, Danger- ous Holiday, The Big Show.

O'CONNELL, L. WILLIAM

1936: Koad Gang, The Big Noise, Treachery Rides the Range, Times Square Playboy, Bengal Tiger, Polo Joe, King of Hockey.

1937: Penrod and Sam, Once a Doctor.

O'DONNELL, JOSEPH

1936 : Aces and Eights.

PALMER, ERNEST G.

1936: Gentle Julia, Under Two Flags, The Crime of Dr. Forbes, Star for a Night, Banjo On My Knee, Can This Be Dixie? 1937: Slave Ship.

PETERSON, GUS

1936: The Oregon Trail, Song

of the Gringo, Headin' for Rio

Grande.

1937: Arizona Days, Trouble

in Texas, Git Along Little Do-

gies.

PITTACK, ROBERT

1936: Pennies from Heaven, Mind Your Own Business.

1937: Midnight Madonna, Girl from Scotland Yard.

PLANCK, ROBERT

1936: The Last of the Mo- hicans, We Who Are About to Die, Career Woman. 1937: Time Out for Romance, Woman Wise, That I May Live, This is My Affair.

POLITO, SOL

1936: Colleen. The Petrified Forest, Sons O' Guns, Charge of the Light Brigade, Three Men on a Horse. 1937 : Ready Willing and Able, The Prince and the Pauper.

PRICE, ROLAND

1937: Lash of the Penitentes.

REED, ARTHUR

1936: Frontier Justice, .Swifiy. Song of the 'I'rail. Morn lo Fight, I Cover Chinatown, Wildcat Trooper, With Love and Kisses. 1937: Death in the Air.

REYNOLDS, BEN

1936: It's a Great Life.

ROBINSON, GEORGE

1936: The Invisible Ray. Sut- ter's Gold, Dracula's Daughter, Parole, Postal Inspector, Easy to Take.

1937: When's Your Birthday?, Night Key, The Road Back.

CAMERAMEN AND THEIR WORK

ROOSEVELT, ANDRE

193;: White Gods.

ROSE, JACKSON

1936: Three Wise Guys. 1937: Mama Steps Out.

ROSHER, CHARLES

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1937: Men Are Not Gods, The Woman I Love.

ROSSON. HAROLD

1936: The Ghost Goes West, The Devil is a Sissy, The Garden of Allah. 1937: Captains Courageous, They Gave Him a Gun, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

RUTTENBERG, JOSEPH

1936: Man Hunt. The Three Godfathers, Fury, Piccadilly Jim, Mad Holiday. 1937: A Day at the Races.

SCHNEIDERMAN, GEORGE

1936 : The Devil is a Sissy.

SCHOENBAUM, CHARLES

1936: Rainbow on the River, Secret Valley.

SCHOPP, HERMAN

1937: Killers of the -Sea.

SEAWRIGHT. ROY

1936 : Neighborhood House.

SEIGLER, ALLEN C.

1936: Blackmailer, Killer at Large.

SEITZ, JOHN

1936 : The Country Doctor, Captain January, Poor Little Rich Girl, IS Maiden Lane.

1937 : Between Two Women.

SELDEEN, MURRAY

1937 ; The Mandarin Mystery.

SHAMROY, LEON

193h: Soak the Rich. Fatal

Lady, Spendthrift, Wedding

Present.

1937 : Her Husband Lies, You

Only Live Once, The Great

Gambini.

SHARP, HENRY

1936: Early to Bed, Lady Be Careful, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Murder Goes lo College. Hotel Haywire, Wild Money.

SIEGLER, ALLEN

1936: The Calling of Dan Matthews, You May Be Next, Roaming Lady, Trapped by Television, The Case of the Black Cat.

1937: Woman in Distress, Counterfeit Lady, Motor Mad- ness.

SKALL, WILLIAM V.

1936: Dancing Pirate, Ra- mona.

SMITH, LEONARD

1936: Tough Guy. Tarzan Escapes, The Devil-Doll, Sin- ner Take All.

1937: Dangerous Number, Song of the City.

SNYDER, EDWARD

1936: The Harvester. 1937: Girl Loves Boy, Big Business, Sweetheart of the Navy.

SPARKUHL, THEODOR

1936: 13 Hours by Air. For- gotten Faces, Yours for the Asking, Big Broadcast of 1937, College Holiday.

1937: Internes Can't Take Money.

STENGLER, MACK

1936: Captain Calamity, Yel- low Cargo, Devil on Horse-

1937': Navy Spy, The Gold Racket, Bank Alarm.

STOUT, ARCHIE J.

1936: Call of the Prairie,

Three on the Trail, Nevada,

Heart of the West, Hopalong

Cassidy Returns, Sea Spoilers,

Conflict, Trail Dust.

1937: Borderland, Hills of Old

Wyoming.

STRUSS, KARL

1936: Too Many Parents, Anything Goes, The Preview Murder Mystery, Rhythm on the Range, Hollywood Boule- vard, Go West Young Man. 1937: Let's Make a Million, Waikiki Wedding, Mountain Music.

STUMAR, JOHN

1936: Devil's Squadron, Coun- terfeit, End of the Trail, Two Fisted Gentleman.

TETZLAFF, TED

1936: Lady of Secrets, Love Before Breakfast, Princess Comes Across, My Man God- frey, Murder With Pictures. 1937: Swing High Swing Low, Turn Off the Moon.

THOMPSON, ALLEN

1936: Sunset of Power, For the Service, The Cowboy and the Kid, Ride 'Em Cowboy, Empty Saddles, Boss Rider of Gun Creek. 1937 : Sandflovv.

TODD, ARTHUR

1936: Boulder Dam, The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Snowed Under, Jailbreak. Murder by an Aristocrat, Earthworm Tractors, Down the Stretch, Here Comes Car- ter!, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: Melody for Two, Men in Exile.

TOLAND, GREGG

1936: These Three, Strike Me Pink, The Road to Glory, Come and Get It, Beloved En- emy.

1937: History is Made at Night, Woman Chases Man.

TOTHEROH, ROLLIE

1936: Modern Times.

TOVER, LEO

1936: Rose of the Rancho. F-Man, Florida Special, The Arizona Raiders, Valiant is the Word for Carrie. 1937: Maid of Salem, I Met Him in Paris.

VALENTINE, JOSEPH A. 1936: The Unguarded Hour. The Moon's Our Home, Two in a Crowd, The Man I Marry. 1937: Three Smart Girls, Wrings Over Honolulu.

VAN TREES, JAMES C. 1936: Her Master's Voice, The Unguarded Hour, Palm Springs, They Met in a Taxi, The Man Who Lived Twice, Career Woman, Flying Host-

1937: Let Them Live!

WAGNER, SIDNEY

1936: LTnder Two Flags. Sins of Man, To Mary With Love, Under Your Spell. 1937: Fair Warning.

WALKER, JOSEPH

1936: The Music Goes 'Round, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Theodora Goes Wild. 1937: When You're in Love, Lost Horizon, There Goes My Girl.

WALKER, VERNON

1936: Grand Jury, Without Orders.

WARRENTON, GILBERT

1937: Breezing Home, Head- line Crasher, Draegerman Courage.

WHITE, LESTER

1936: Exclusive Story, Abso- lute Quiet, Speed. We Went to College, Sworn Enemy, The Longest Night. 1937: A Family Affair.

WILD, HARRY

1936: The Big Game.

1937: Racing Ladv, Don't Tell

The World.

WOLCOTT, EARL A.

193(1 : Yellow Dust.

WYCKOFF, ALVIN

1936: The Bold Caballero.

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THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ALLEN. FRED

1936: Every Saturday Night, Centle Julia. The Country Beyond, Pepper, Under Your Spell, Crack-Up. 1937: Step Lively Jeevesl, Charlie Chan at the Olympics.

AMY. GEORGE

1936: Charge of the Light Brigade.

193/: Kid Calahad. .Mountain Justice.

AUSTIN, WILLIAM

1936: Secret Patrol, Stam- pede, Tugboat Princess. 1937: Fury and the Woman. What Price \engeance.

BAIN, FRED

1936: Desert Guns. Night Cargo. Fast Bu lets. Caryl of the Mountains, Millionaire Kid, Headin' for Rio Grande.

1937: Arizona Days. Trouble in Texas.

BARRAT. DONALD

1936: The Glory Trail, Re- bellion.

1937: Old Louisiana, Battle of Greed.

BENNETT. HUGH

1936 : Rose of the Rancho, And Sudden Death. 1937: Maid of Salem.

HERMAN. HENRY

1936: Follow the Fleet, Swing

Time.

1937: Quality Street.

BIGGS. DOUGLAS

1936: The Dragnet.

BISCHOFF, ROBERT

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Wedding Present. 1937: John Meade's Woman, Her Husband Lies, The Great Gambini.

BOEMLER. GEORGE

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, Suzy. Mad Holiday. 1937: A Family At^'air, Mama Steps Out.

BOOTH. MARGARET 1936: Romeo and Juliet, Ca- tnille.

BROOKS. ARTHUR A.

1936: Doughnuts and Society, Desert Justice, Cavalcade of the West. 1937: Aces Wild.

BROWN, L. R.

1936: Everyman's Law.

BURTON. BERNARD

1936: Showboat, The Man I

Marry.

1937: Oh Doctor.

CAHN, PHIL

1936: Postal Inspector, The Girl on the Front Page, Pa- role !

1937: The IMighty Treve. Girl Overboard. As Cnod as Mar- ried.

CAHOON. RICHARD

1936: Pride of the Marines, Counterfeit, The Prescott Kid.

CALDWELL, DWIGHT

1936: Avenging Waters. The Cattle Thief, The Unknown Ranger, The Fugitive Sheriflf, North of Nome. 1937: Trouble in Morocco. Law of the Ranger.

CARRUTH. MILTON

1936 : Dracula's Daughter, Two in a Crowd.

CHEESEMAN. TED

1936: Wanted Jane Turner. 1937: We're on the Jury, Out- casts of Poker Flat. "i'ou Can't Beat Love.

CLAIRE, ROY

1936: The Desert Phantom. 1937: A Lawman is Born. Border Phantom. Rogue of the Range, Cavalry.

CLANCY, MARGARET V.

1936: One Rainy Afternoon,

The Gay Desperado.

1937: History is Made at

Night.

CLARK, ALBERT O.

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, Ticket to Paradise, Black- mailer, End of the Trail, More Than a Secretary, Legion of Terror. 193 7: Let's Get Married.

CLEMENS. WILLIAM

1936: The Murder of Dr. Harrigan.

COHN, MARTIN G.

1936: Racing Blood, With

Love and Kisses.

1937: Sing While You're Able.

Headline Crasher, Tough to

Handle.

CRAFT, CHARLES

1936: Down to the Sea, The Gentleman from Louisiana, Bulldog Edition, Secret Val- ley.

1937: California Straight A- ht-ad. I Cover the War.

CRANDALL, ROBERT

1936: Let's Sing Again, The

Border Patrolman, Wild Brian

Kent, King of the Royal

Mounted, Rainbow on the

River.

1937: Park Avenue Logger,

Hollywood Cowboy.

306

CRONE. GEORGE

1936: Two in the Dark, Sec- ond Wife, Make Way for a Lady. 1937: New Faces of 1937.

CROSS, FRANK

1937: Armored Car.

CURLEY, HELEN

1936: Romance Rides the Range.

CURRIER, RICHARD

1936: Woman Trap. 'Ti' We

Meet Again, Wives Never

Know.

1937: A Doctor's Diary.

CURTIS, EDWARD

1936: The Road to Glory, Come and Get It.

CURTISS. RAYMOND

1936: Go West Young Man. 1937: Outcast, Midnight ISIa- douna.

DAWSON. RALPH

1936: Anthony Adverse, Three Men on a Horse. 1937: The Prince and the Pau- per.

DE GATENO, ALFRED

1936: Song and Dance Man, LitMe Miss N'obody. The First Baby, Ramona. 1937: Woman Wise. Time Out for Romance, Midnight Taxi, Big Business.

de GRASSE, ROBERT

1936: M'liss.

DE MAGGIO, NICK

K'.^6: Cliarlie Chan's Secret,

Champagne Charlie, Charlie

Chan at the Race Track,

Thank You Jeeves.

1937: Laughing at Trouble.

The Holy Terror, Angel's

Holiday.

DENNIS, TACK

1936: Timothy's Quest, Neva- da, The Last of the Mohicans.

DEWAR, FRANK

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Guns of the Pecos.

DIETRICH, RALPH J.

1936: Under Two Flags, To Mary With Love, Ladies in Love.

DIXON, RALPH

1936: Dancing Feet, The House of a Thousand Candles. Hearts in Bondage, Daniel Boone.

DMYTRYK, EDWARD

1936: Too Many Parents,

FILM EDITORS' WORK

Three Cheers for Love, Easy to Take.

19,17: Murder Goes to College. Turn Off tlie Moon.

DOUGLASS, EVERETT

1936: Straight from the Shoul- der.

iy.i7: I^ast Train from Ma- drid. ENGLISH, JACK

1936: Lightnin' Bill Carson. FANTL. DICK

1936: Darkest Africa, Navy

Born.

19.1/: Parole Racket. FRITCH, HANSON

1936: Crash Donovan, Banjo

On My Knee.

1937: Fifty Roads to Town. FRITCH. PETE

1935 : Mary Burns Fugitive. GARRETT. OTIS

U'3 7: 15reezing Home, Night

Key.

GIBBONS. JAMES

1936 : Fresliman Love. Sons

O' Guns, Give Me Your Heart.

1937: Call It a Day, Green

Light. GILMORE, STUART

193 7: Wild ]\roney. GODDARD. GRACE

1937: The ^landarin Mystery. GOULD, DOUG

1936: Earthworm Tractors.

1437: Ready Willing and Able. GRAY, WILLIAM S.

1936: The Great Ziegfeld,

Piccadilly Jim, Sinner Take

All. GROSS. FRANK

1937: She's Dangerous, W'e

Have Our Moments. The

W^ildcatter. HAMILTON. WILLIAM

1936: Winterset.

193 7 : Shall We Dance. HARRISON, DOANE

1936: Collegiate, 13 Hours by

Air. HASSE, LOUIS

1936: Man Hunt, Murder by

an Aristocrat.

HAVLICK, GENE

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.

1937: Lost Horizon.

HAYES, W. DONN 1936 : Tarzan Escapes. 1937: Espionage, The Thir- teenth Chair, Between Two Women.

HEISLER, STUART

1936: Klondike Annie, Poppy, Big Broadcast of 1937.

HELD. TOM

1936: San Francisco, The Devil is a Sissy.

HENKEL, CHARLES

1936: Men of the Plains, Stormy Trails.

HESS, WILLIAM

1937: Melody of the Plains.

HESSE, LOUIS

1936: Down the Stretch, Here Comes Carter 1

HILTON. ARTHUR

1936: O'Malley of the Mount- ed, Mine With the Iron Door.

HIMM. CARL

1936; Swifty. Feud of the

West, The Speed Renorter.

193 7 : Death in the Air. HISSERICH. C. A.

1936: Drift Fence. HIVELY, GEORGE

1936: The Farmer in the Dell.

Special Investigator, The Last

Outlaw, Walking on Air, The

Plow and the Stars.

1937: Vou Can't Buy Luck. HIVELY, JACK

193(): Muss 'Em Up, Murder

on a Bridle Path, Bunker

Bean, Grand Jury, Smartest

Girl in Town.

1937: Don't Tell the Wife.

The Man Who Found Him- self, Criminal Lawyer. Border

Cafe. HOAGLAND, ELLSWORTH

1936: Give Us This Night,

Rhythm on the Range, The

Jungle Princess. HOFMAN. OLIVE

1937: ll Happened Out W'est. HOLMES. WILLIAM

1936: Hearts Divided, Cain

and Mabel.

1937: The Go Getter. Ever

.Since Eve. HORSLEY, ERMA

1937: California Straight A-

head.

HOUSE. CHANDLER

1936: Desert Gold. Border Flight. The Arizona Raiders, A Son Comes Home, The Accusing Finger.

HULL. FRANK E.

1936: Wife versus Secretary, The LTn'jua'-ded Hour. Three Wise Guys, Al American Chump. Sworn Enemy. 1937: A Day at the Races.

HUNT. CHARLES 1936: Federal Agent.

JAHNS. ROBERT

1936: The Leathernecks Have

Landed.

1937: The Gold Racket.

JOHNSTON, MILDRED

1936 : Penthouse Party, Dizzy Dames.

JOHNSTONE, HARVEY 1937: King of (iamhlers.

lORDAN, BERT

1936: The Bohemian Girl, Our Relations. Way Out West.

KENT, TED

1936: Next Time We Love. Showboat, My Man Godfrey, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: Three Smart Girls, The Road Back.

KERN, HAL C.

1936: The Garden of Allah.

KERN. ROBERT J.

1936: Robin Hood of El

Dorado, Trouble for Two, The

Longest Night, After the Thin

Man.

1937: Night Must Fall.

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KILLIFER, JACK

1936: Road Gang, Times Square Playboy. Bullets or Ballots. God's Country and the Woman.

1937: Marked Woman, Drae- german Courage.

KNUDSTON, FREDERICK

1936: Hi Gaucho. Two in Revolt, The Big Game.

1937: The Soldier and the Lady. Meet the Missus.

KOLSTER. CLARENCE

1936: Brides Are Like That. The Law in Her Hands, Hot Money.

1937: Once a Doctor. LAW, WARREN 1936: Isle of Fury.

LAWRENCE. VIOLA

1936: L;:d,, of Secrets, The Lone Wo f Returns. The King Steps Out, Craig's Wife.

1937 : Devil's Playground, Speed to Spare.

LEE, ROLAND

1936 : Easy Money. LEVY. HERBERT

1936: A MessTge to Garcia, Half Angel, Dimples.

LEWIS. BEN

1936: The Garden Murder Case, Moonlight Murder. 1937: Personal Property, They Gave Him a Gun.

LIVINGS-TON, ROY

1937 : Xavy Blues, Danger- ous Holiday.

LOCKERT. JOHN

19.^6: Silly Billies, The Plot Thickens. Mummy's Boys. LOEFFLER, LOUIS

1936: Here Comes Trouble. Human Cargo. Educating Father, High Tension, 36 Hours to Kill, Can This Be Dixie?, Career Woman. 1937: Fair Warning.

LOFTUS BERNARD T.

1936: Sunset of Power. The Cowboy and the Kid, Empty

Saddles.

1937: Sandtlow.

LONGNECKER, BERT

1936: The Last of the War- rens.

LORING. JANE

1936: A Woman Rebels.

LOVERING. OTHO

1936: Valiant Is The Word for Carrie.

1937: I Met Him in Paris. LOW. WARREN

1936: The White Angel. 1937: The Great O'Malley.

LUBY. S. ROY

1936: .Sundown .Saunders, The Last of the Warrens. 1937 : The Gun Ranger. Law- less Land. Bar Z Bad Men, The Trusted Outlaw, Guns in the Dark. Gun Lords of Stir- rup Basin. LYON, WILLIAM A. 1936: Alibi for Murder. 1937 : Find the Witness.

FILM EDITORS' WORK

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McGEE, FRANK

J936: Treacliery Rides Range. McGUIRE, GEORGE

1936: Mind Your Own Busi-

1937 : Girl from Scotland Yard.

Mcknight, ann

1937 : White Gods.

McLEAN. BARBARA

193.6: The Country Doctor, Sins of Man, Sing Baby Sing, Lloyds of London. 1937: Seventh Heaven.

McLERNON, HAROLD

1936: Song of the Saddle, Snowed Under, Jailbreak, Bengal Tiger, King of Hock- ey.

McMANUS, LOUIS

1936: The Bohemian Girl.

McNeill, allen

1936: Private Number, The

White Hunter.

1937: On the Avenue, This is

My AiTair. MAGEE, FRANK

1936: Smart Blonde, The Case

of the Black Cat.

1937 : Midnight Court. MANDELL, DANIEL

1936: These Three,

worth.

1937: You Only Live

Woman Chases Man.

Dods- Once,

MANN, EDWARD

1937: Larceny on the Air, Michael O'Halloran, Rhythm in the Clouds.

MANSFIELD, DUNCAN

1936: I'd Give My Life, In His Steps.

MARKS, OWEN

1936: The Petrified Forest. _ I Married a Doctor, China Clip- per, Black Legion. 1937: Slim.

MARQUETTE, DESMOND 1936: Love on a Bet, With- out Orders, Night Waitress. 1937: They Wanted to Marry, Too Many Wives, China Pas- sage. There Goes My Girl.

MARSHEK, ARCHIE

1936: We're Only Human, Dancing Pirate.

MARTINELLI, ANTHONY 1936: Captain Calamity, Yel- low Cargo.

1937: Navy Spy, Rootin' Tootin' Rhvthm, Riders of the Whistling Skull.

MEYER, OTTO

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan. Roaming Lady, Meet Nero Wolfe, Adventure in Manhat- tan, Theodora Goes Wild. 1937: Women of Glamour, Racketeers in Exile. MILFORD, GENE

1936: The Music Goes 'Round.

And So They Were Married, They Met in a Taxi, Shake- down. 1937 : When You're in Love.

MILNER, DANIEL

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, The Leavenworth Case, Rio Grande Romance, Rogues' Tavern, Prison Shad- ows, Kelly of the Secret Ser- vice, Put On the Spot.

MORGAN, WILLIAM

1936: The Witness Chair, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, That Girl from Paris. 1937: Jim Hanvey Detective, Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

MORLEY, JAMES 1936: Yellow Dust. 1937: Racing Lady.

MORRA. IRENE

1936: Captain January, White Fang, Pigskin Parade.

MORSE, TERRY

1936: The Big Noise, Love

Begins at Twenty, Stolen

Holiday, Sing Me a Love

Song.

1937: Men in Exile.

MURRAY, JACK

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Poor Little Rich Girl, Girls' Dormitory, Reunion.

NEFF, THOMAS

1936: The Dragnet, Tundra. 1937: The Girl Said No.

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NERVIG, CONRAD A.

1936: Exclusive Story, Abso- lute Quiet, Women Are Trouble, His Brother's Wife. 1937: May time. The Em- peror's Candlesticks.

NEVILLE, EARL

1936: The Crime Patrol.

NEVILLE, JOHN

1936 : The Lion's Den.

NEWCOMB, JAMES E.

1936: Tough Guy, We Went to College.

NIMS, ERNEST J.

1936: Bridge of Sighs, Follow Your Heart, Country Gentle- men.

1937: Join the Marines, Two Wise Maids, Beware of La- dies, The Hit Parade.

NOSLER, LLOYD

1936: Everybody's Old Man. 1937: Slave Ship. O'DONNELL, JOSEPH

1936: Ghost Patrol, The Traitor.

OGILVIE. JACK

1936: Kelly the Second, For- bidden Heaven, Mister Cin- derella, Conflict. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, Riding on Air.

ORLEBECK, LESTER

1936: King of the Pecos, Comin' 'Round the Mountain. The Singing Cowboy, The Lonely Trail, The Bold Ca- ballero. Guns and Guitars. 1937: Join the Marines, Cir- cus Girl, The Hit Parade, Ghost Town Gold, Round-up Time in Texas, The Old Cor- ral, Come On Cowboys !

PALMER, ERNEST

1936: The Crime of Dr. Forbes.

PIERSON, CARL F.

1936 : I Cover Chinatown.

PRATT, THOMAS

1936: The Walking Dead, The Golden Arrow, Public Enemy's Wife. 1937: Penrod and Sam.

RAWLINS, JOHN

1936: You May Be Next, Devil's Squadron, The Final Hour, Pennies from Heaven. 1937: Let Them Live!

REED, ROLAND

1936: Tango, Hitch Hike to Heaven, Ring Around the Moon, Little Red School House, Three of a Kind, Be- low the Deadline, It Couldn't Have Happened, August Week-End, The Dark Hour, Missing Girls, Brilliant Mar- riage, Lady Luck.

RICHARDS, THOMAS

1936: Boulder Dam. The Singing Kid, Stage Struck, Gold Diggers of 1937. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl.

ROBBINS, EDWARD

1936; Along Came Love.

ROBERTS, ARTHUR

1936: The Ex-Mrs. Bradford,

The Bride Walks Out, We Who Are About to Die. 1937 : Sea Devils.

ROBINSON, BYRON

1936: Crash Donovan, The Man Who Lived Twice. 1937: Woman in Distress, Mo- tor INLidness, Girls Can Play.

ROGERS, JOHN B.

1937: Song of the City.

RUST, HENRY

1937: The Woman I Love.

SAFER, JACK

1936: The Case of the Velvet Claws.

1937: The Captain's Kid, Mel- ody for Two.

SCHMIDT. ARTHUR 1936: Chatterbox. 1937: Clarence. Hideaway Girl, Hotel Haywire.

SCHOENGARTH. RUSSELL 1936: Great Guy. 1937: 23!'2 Hours Leave.

SCHROEDER, EDWARD 1936: Call of the Prairie. Three on the Trail, Heart of the West.

1937: Girl Loves Boy, Mile a Minute Love, Sweetheart of tlie Navy.

SELDEEN, MURRAY

1936: Don't Get Personal, Laughing Irish Eyes, Danger- ous Waters, The Harvester, The President's Mystery. 1937: The Big Show.

SEWELL, BLANCHE

1936: Rose Marie, Small Town

Girl, The Gorgeous Hussy,

Born to Dance.

1937: Dangerous Number. SHEA, WILLIAM

1936: Desire, Hollywood

Boulevard, Rose Bowl.

1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes. SIMPSON, ROBERT

1936: Her Master's Voice,

Follow Your Heart, The

President's Mystery, One in

a Million.

1937: Wake Up and Live. SMITH, FREDERICK Y.

1936: Petticoat Fever. The

Devil-Doll, Libeled Lady.

1937: Parnell. SMITH, JAMES

1936 : Preview Murder Case,

Florida Special.

1937: The Crime Nobody Saw,

Arizona Mahoney. SNYDER. RAY

1936: Neighborhood House,

General Spanky.

1937: .Vnhody's Baby. SPENCER, DOROTHY

1936: The Case Against Mrs.

Ames, Luckiest Girl in the

World. STENGLER, MACK

1937: Bank Alarm. STONE, LE ROY

1936: The Milky Way.

SULLIVAN. FRANK

1936: The Three Godfathers, Fury, Old Hutch, Love on the Run.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney. Good Old Soak.

SWEENEY, JAMES

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, Panic on the Air, Trap- ped by Television, Two-Fisted Gentleman, Lady from No- where.

1937: I Promise to Pay, Counterfeit Lady, Venus Makes Trouble.

TERHUNE, WILLIAM 1937: Pick a Star.

THOMPSON, WALTER 1936: Tundra. 1937: Wee Willie Winkie.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM 1937: Roarin' Lead.

TODD. HOLBROOK

1936: Blazing Justice, Out- laws of the Range, Border Caballero. 1937: Damaged Goods.

TODD. SHERMAN

1936: Strike Me Pink, Be- loved Enemy.

TROFFEY, ALEXANDER

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus, The Crime of Dr. Forbes, Star for a Night, 15 Maiden Lane, Charlie Chan at the Opera.

1937: Off to the Races, Think Fast :Mr. Moto. Born Reck- less.

TURNER, HELENE

1936: Just My Luck. 193 7 : Killers of the Sea.

ULBACH, FINN

1937: The Three Legionnaires, Drums of Destiny.

VERNON, ELMO

1937 : Captains Courageous. WARREN. EDA

1936: Anything Goes, The General Died at Dawn.

1937: .Swing High Swing Low.

WARWICK, ROBERT

1937: Borderland, Hills of Old W y o m i n g , North of Rio Grande.

WEATHERWAX, PAUL

1936: It's a Great Life, F- Man, My American Wife. 1937 Champagne Waltz,

Waikiki Wedding.

WEBER, HENRY

1936: Happy Go Lucky.

WEEREN, HANS

1936: Roamin' Wild.

WRANGELL, BASIL

1936: Tarzan Escapes, Whip- saw, Tlie Good Earth. 1937: The (K)od Earth.

WRAY, RICHARD G.

1936: Timber Wai^r Song of the Trail, Born to Fight, Wildcat Trooper. 1937: Anything for a Thrill.

WRIGHT, MAURICE E. 1936: Love Before Breakfast, Nobody's Fool, Yellowstone. 1937: Wings Over Honolulu.

ZOCKLING, LEO

1936: Soak the Rich.

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COMPOSERS LYRICISTS SUPERVISORS

ADAaiSOX, HAROLD

THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN There's a Home in the Mountains; There's No Two Ways About It.

THE GREAT ZIEGFELD You. You Never Looked So Beautiful: She's a Follies Girl; It's Been So Long.

SUZY Did I Remember?

PICCADILLY JIM In the Shadow of an Old Oak Tree.

BANJO ON MY KNEE Where the Lazy River Goes By; There's Something' in the Air; Banjo On My Knee.

TOP OF THE TOWN Top of the Town; Jam- boree; Blame It on the Rhumba; That Foolish Feeling; Where Are You?; There's No Two Ways About It; Fireman Save My Child; Breezingr Home.

AKST, HARRY

THE HOLY TERROR There I Go Again: Don't Know Myself Since I Know You ; Don't Sing Everybody Swing; The Call of the Siren.

CRACK-UP Top Gallante.

CAN THIS BE DIXIE ?— Pick-Pick-Pickaninny ; Uncle Tom's Cabin is a Cabaret Now; Does Yon Wanna Go to Heaven: It's Julep Time in Dixie- land.

STAR FOR A NIGHT Down Around Malibu Way; Over a Cup of Coffee; At the Beach at Malibu.

THINK FAST MR. MOTO The Shy Violet.

WILD AND WOOLLY Whoa Whoopie, Whoa Whippie.

SING AND BE HAPPY Music and Lyrics.

ALTER, LOUIS

DIZZY DAMES Love is the Thing; The Mar- tinique; I Was Taken by Storm.

TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE Twilight on the Trail; Melody from the Sky.

SING, BABY, SING ^You Turned the Tables on Me.

RAINBOW IN THE RIVER You Only Live Once: A Thotisand Dreams of You.

VOGUES OF 19.38 The King of Jam.

ANTHEIL, GEORGE

Original Music: Make Way for Tomorrow, The Plainsman, The Buccaneer.

ANDERSON, R. ALEX

PICK A STAR Music and lyrics.

ARLEN, HAROLD

STRIKE ME PINK The L-dy Dances; Cala- bash Pipe: If I Feel This Way Tomorrow; Then It's Love; First You Have He High.

THE SINGING KID My How This Country Has Changed; I Like to Song-A: Save Me Sister.

STAGE STRUCK In Your Own Quiet Way; You'd Be Kinda Grandish; The New Parade.

GOLD DIGGERS OF 19.37 Speaking of _the Weather; Life Insurance; Let's Put Our Heads Together.

ARCHANGELSKY, A.

SINS OF MAN Invocation; Weddinp

Song.

ARNAUD, LEO

A DAY AT THE RACES Choral and orches- tral arrangements.

.\STAIRE, FRED

I'm Building Up for an Awful Let Down: I'll Never Let You Go: Just One More Dance, Madame.

AISTIX. (JENE

KLONDIKE ANNIE Mister Deep Blue Sea.

.M TRY, GENE

SINGING VAGABOND Wagon Train; Fare- well Friends of the Prairie.

ROUGH RIDING RHYTHM Dying Cowgirl; That Tumble Down Shack; I Hate to Say Good- bye to the Prairie.

AXT, DR. WILLLVM

Naught.v Marietta; David Copperfield; Old Hutch; Under Cover of Night; Susy; Libeled Lady: Parnell: London By Night: Between Two Women.

B.ASSMAN, GEORGE

A DAY AT THE RACES Orchestrations.

BEXJAailX, ARTHl R

Music Arrangement: Wings of the Morning.

BERLIN, IRVIXG

TOP HAT Cheek to Cheek: Piccolino: Isn't This a Lovely Day; Top Hat, White Tie and Tails.

FOLLOW THE FLEET We Saw the Sea; Get Thee Behind Me Satan: Let Yourself Go; I'd Rather Lead a Band: Here Am I. But Where Are You?; I'm Putting All M.v Eggs in One Basket; Let's Face the Music and Dance.

ON THE AVENUE Girl on the Police Gazette; You're Laughing at Me; This Year's Kisses; Slumming on Park Avenue; I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; He Ain't Got Rhythm.

BERNARD, FELIX

OFF TO THE RACES Meet the Family.

BOrXELJE, PHIL

PRINCESS COMES ACROSS My Concertina.

SWING HIGH, SWING LOW If It Lsn't Pain, It Isn't Love; Panamania; I Hear a Call to Arms: Turn Off the Moon.

BRADLEY, OSCAR

Musical Director; The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, Professional Soldier.

BRADSHAW. CHARLES

Musical Director: Trail Dust.

BREXXAX, J. KERIX

RHYTHM ON THE RANGE-

-Empty Saddles.

BROWX, LEW

STRIKE ME PINK The Lad.v Dances; Cala- bash Pipe; If I Feel This Way Tomorrow Then It's Love; First You Have Me High.

NEW PACES OF 19.37 Love is Never Out of Season; It Goes to Your Feet; Penthouse on Third Avenue.

VOGUES OF 1938 That Old Feeling.

BROWX, XACIO HERB

BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 You Are My Lucky Star; Sing Before Breakfast; I Gotta

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

Feeliii' Ydu'rc Foolin': Broadway Rhythm: On a Suiulay Aftirnoon.

A NIGHT AT THE OPERA Alone.

CHINA SEAS China Seas.

SAN FRANCISCO Would Yotl ?

AFTER THE THIN MAN Smoke Dreams.

BROADWAY MELODY OP 10:57 A Pair of New Shoes: Feelins Like a Million: Sun Showers: Your Broadway and Mine: Words and Music.

THE DEVIL IS A SISSY Say Ah !

BULLOCK. W.VLTER

POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL When I'm With You: Wlu'u Did You Leave Heaven? NOBODY'S BABY Lyries. NEW PACES OF lf),37 Widow in Lace.

lU'RKK, JOHNNY

GO WEST YOUNG MAN I Was Sayinjr to the Moon: On a Typical Tropical Nig-ht: Go West Yoimg' Man.

PENNIES PROM HEAVEN Pennies fro Heaven: One-Two Button My Shoe: So Do I: Skeleton in the Closet: Let's Call a Heart a Heart.

THE GREAT MADONNA Music and lyrics.

BIRNETTE. SMILEY

SINGING VAGABOND Wasron Train: Fare- well Friends of the Prairie.

HITCH-HIKE LADY Marchins: Feet.

RED RIVER VALLEY Red River Sweet- lieart : Keen Goin' Little Pony: Hand Me Down My Trusty Forty-five.

BrXTOLPH. n.AVID

Musical Director: Everybody's Old Man: Love Is News: Pisrskin Parade: Fifty Roads to Town: Nanc.v Steele is Missing.

C.VKSAK. IKVINO

STOWAWAY That's What I Want for Christ- mas.

C.4KMICH.\EL. HO.AOIR

TOPPER Old Man Moon.

('L.\KE, SIDNEY

PEPPER Sontr of the Coyotes.

BRIGHT EYES On the Good Ship Lollipop: Little Miss Nobody.

CRIME OP DR. FORBES Doctor Sonsr.

HIGH TENSION And That Woman Made a Monkey Out of Me.

SONG AND DANCE MAN ^I'ou're My Fa- vorite One: On a Holiday in My Pla.vroom: Join the Party: Let's Get Going-: Ain't He Good Lookinsr: Dancing: in the Open.

CAN THIS BE DIXIE? Pick-Piek-Pickaninny : Uncle Tom's Cabin is a Cabaret Now; Does You Wanna Go to Heaven: It's Julep Time in Dixie- land.

STAR FOR A NIGHT Down Around Malihii Way: Over a Cup of Coffee: At The Beach at Malibu.

THINK FAST MR. MOTO The Shy Violet.

WILD AND WOOLLY Whoa WHioopie. Whoa Whippie.

SING AND BE HAPPY Music and Lyiics.

COLIMBO. .ALBERTO

Musical Director: Two in Revolt: Tlic Hit Parade.

CONN, DIUHE.ART

BLACK GOLD Black Gold: She Knows Every- thing-.

SONG OF THE TRAIL Song- of the Trail:

My Heart's on the Plains: Let Me Whisper My Love: Nell Was the B(>Ile of the Prairie.

rOXR.AD, CON

THE GREAT ZIEGFELD Music for Harriett Hoctor ballet.

HERE'S TO ROMANCE Here's to Romance: Midnig-ht in Paris.

HEART OF THE WEST My Heart's in the Heart of the West.

COSLOW. S.AJI

RHYTHM ON THE RANGE You'll Have to Swing: It.

HEART OF THE WEST My Heart's in the Heart of the West.

KLONDIKE ANNIE My Medicine Man.

FATAL LADY Je Vous Adore; Brazilian Love Song:.

POPPY Poppy.

THE TEXAS RANGERS Texas Rangrers' Songr.

MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW Make Way for Tomorrow.

TURN OFF THE MOON Easy on the Eyes: Janmiin': Turn Off the Moon: That's Southern Hospitality.

MOUNTAIN MUSIC If I Put My Heart in My Song^: Good Mornin': Can't You Hear the Moiuitain Music: Thar She Goes.

SWING HIGH SWING LOW I Hear a Call to Arms.

(le P.AC'KH, MAIRICE

Orchestrial Arrang-pments: The Soldier and the Lady.

CRUZE, JULIE

THE GOLD RACKET I'd Like to be the But- f(;ns on Your Vest.

DEUTSCH, ADOLPH

Music and arrang-ements: They Won't Forget.

DIETZ, HOW.ARD

UNDER YOUR SPELL Under Your Spell; Amigo: Jly Little Mule Wagon.

DIXON. MORT

IN CALIENTE In Caliente: The Lady in Red; To Call You My Own.

LITTLE BIG SHOT I'm a Little Big- Shot Now.

WERE IN THE MONEY So Nice Seeing- You Ag-ain.

BRIGHT LIGHTS Toddlin' Along: With You; You're An Eyeful of Heaven.

I LIVE FOR LOVE I Live for Love; Mine Along; Silver Wing's.

DONALDSON, W.ALTER

THE GREAT ZIEGFELD You. You Never Looked So Beautiful: You Gotta Pull Stringrs; Queen of the Jting-le.

HERE COMES THE BAND Tender Is the Ni-i-ht.

SUZY Did I Remember?

PICCADILLY JIM In the Shadow of an Old Oak Tree: Love Began.

SINNER TAKE ALL Id Be Lost Without You.

DREVER. D.VVE

ON AGAIN. OFF AGAIN-

-Song

Dl BIN. .\L

IN CALIENTE Muehacha.

BROADWAY GONDOLIER The Rose in Her Hair: Lonely Gondolier; Outside of You; Lultl's Back in Town ; You Can Be Kissed : Flag-en- heim's Odorless Cheese.

SHIPMATES FOREVER Don't Give Up tiie

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

Ship: I'd Rather Listen to Yoiir Eyes: I Love to Take Ortlers from Yott : Do I Love My Teach- er; All Aboard the Navy.

STARS OVER BROADWAY Where Am I, Am I in Heaven?; You Let Me Down; At Your Service. Madame.

COLLEEN I Don't Have to Dream Apain; You Gotta Know How to Dance; Summer Nig'ht; Boulevardier from the Bronx.

PAGE MISS GLORY Paere Miss Glory.

SWEET MUSIC Sweet Music.

SING ME A LOVE SONG Summer Night; That's the Least You Can Do for a Lady: The Little House That Love Built.

SONS O' GUNS For a Buck and a Quarter a Day.

HEARTS DIVIDED Hearts Divided: My King:- dom for a Kiss.

CAIN AND MABEL I'll Sing You a Thou- sand Love Song's; Cone.v Island; Here Comes Chiquita.

GOLD DIGGERS OP 1037 All's Fair in Love and War: Plenty of Money and You.

MR. DODD TAKES THE AIR Remember Me: Am I In Love; The Girl You Used to Be; Here Comes the Sandman; If I Were a Little Pond Lily.

MARKED WOMAN Music and Lyrics.

EDENS, ROGER

Musical arrangements: Born to Dance; A Day at the Races.

FAIN. SAMMY

GOIN' TO TOWN Love is Love in Any Wom- an's Heart: Now I'm a Lady; He's a Bad Man.

NEW FACES OF 1937 Love is Never Out of Season; It Goes to Your Feet; Penthovise on Third Avenue.

VOGUES OF 1938 That Old Feeling.

FIELDS, DOROTHY

EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT Take It Easy; Strictly Confidential: I'm in a Mood for Love: I Feel a Song Comin' O-n ; It's Great to Be in Love Again.

I DREAM TOO MUCH I Dream Too Much; Little Jockey on the Carou.sel; I'm the Echo; I Got Love.

THE KING STEPS OUT Stars in My Eyes; Madly in Love.

SWING TIME The Way You Look Tonight; Bojangles of Harlem; Waltz in Swing Time; A Fine Romance.

FORBES, LOU

Musical Director

Night Key; Oh Doctor.

FORBSTEIN. LEO

Musical Director: Anthony Adverse: Polo Joe; The Charge of the Light Brigade; The Great O'Malley; Stage Struck, Holiday; They Won't Forget; Marked Woman; Call It a Day; The Prince and the Pauper; The Go Getter; Kid Galahad, Slim, Confession, Ever Since Eve.

FRANKLIN, ARTHUR

Arrangements: Waikiki Wedding.

FORREST, CHET

SINNER TAKE ALL I'd Be Lost Without You.

MAYTIME Special lyrics. SARATOGA Saratoga. LONDON BY NIGHT Lyrics.

FREED, ARTHUR

BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 You Are My Lucky Star; Sing Before Breakfast; I Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin' ; Broadway Rhythm : On a Sunday Afternoon.

A NIGHT AT THE OPERA Alone.

CHINA SEAS China Seas.

SAN FRANCISCO Would You?

BROADWAY MELODY OF 1937 A Pair of Now Shoes; Feeling Like a Million; Sun Showers; Your Broadwa.v and Mine: Words and Music.

AFTER THE THIN MAN Smoke Dreams.

THE DEVIL IS A SISSY Say Ah !

FREED. R.\LPH

COLLEGE HOLIDAY Sweetheart Waltz: Who's That Knocking at My Heart?

HIDEAWAY GIRL Two Birdies Up a Tree.

HER HUSBAND LIES No More Tears; You Gambled With Love.

KING OF GAMBLERS I'm Feelin' High.

GENSLER, LEWIS

ONE HOUR LATE— I Can't Imagine Me With- out You.

OLD MAN RHYTHM Old Man Rhythm; I Never Saw a Better Night; There's Nothing Like a College Education; Boys Will Be Boys; When You Are in My Arms; Comes the Revolution Baby.

SHIP CAFE A Fatal Fascination; I Won't Take No for an Answer; It's a Great Life; Lazy Bones Gotta Job Now; I Lost My Heart.

GERSHWIN, IRA

SHALL WE DANCE Slap That Bass; Shall We Dance; They All Laughed; I've Got Be- ginner's Luck; Let's Call the Whole Think Off; They Can't Take That Away from Me.

GILBERT, WOLFE L.

TOAST OF NEW YORK Music and lyrics.

GORDON, MACK

PALM SPRINGS Will I Ever Know?

LOVE IN BLOOM ^My Heart is an Open Book; Here Comes Cookie; You Got Me Doing Things; Let Me Sing You to Sleep With a Love Song.

STOLEN HARMONY ^Would There Be Love; Let's Spill the Beans.

PARIS IN THE SPRING Bon Jour Mam'selle;

Paris in the Spring; Why Do They Call It Gay Paree?; Jealousy.

TWO FOR TONIGHT Without a Word of Warning: From the Top of Your Head to the Tip of Your Toes: I Wish I Were Aladdin; You Hit the Spot; Who Am I; My Grandfater's Clock; I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze; Rhythmatic.

BIG BROADCAST OF 1936 It's the Animal in Me.

FLORIDA SPECIAL It's You I'm Talking About.

POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL Oh My Good- ness; Buy a Bar of Barry's; When I'm With You; But Definitely; Peck's Theme Song; You Gotta Eat Your Spinach; Military Man.

STOWAWAY You've Gotta Smile to be Happy; One Never Knows; Good Night My Love; I Wanna Go to the Zoo.

FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN Never in a Million Years.

WAKE UP AND LIVE Wake Up and Live; Never in a Million Years; It's Swell of You; Oh But I'm Happy; I'm Bubbling Over; There's a Lull in My Life; I Love You Too Much too Much.

THIS IF MY AFFAIR Music and lyrics.

GREY, HARRY

Musical Supervisor: Laughing Irish Eyes; Fol- low Your Heart: Dancing Feet; Sitting on the Moon; Happ.v Go Lucky; Navy Blues; Circus Girl: Two Wise Maids; The Hit Parade.

GRIER. JIMMY

Musical Arrangements: Nobody's Baby.

MUSIC COMPOSERS

HAMMERSTEIN. OSCAR II

SWEET ADELINE Don't Ever Leave Me; Here Am I; Lonely Feet: Out of the Blue: Sun About to Rise; 'Twas Not So Long: Ag-o; Why Was I Born ? ; We Were So Younir.

HANDMAN, LOU

THE HIT PARADE Last Nisht I Dreamed of You.

HARBURG. E. Y.

THE SINGING KID My How This Country Has Changed: I Love to Sing: A: Save Me

STAGE STRUCK In Your Own Quiet Way: You'd Be Kinda Grandish: The New Parade.

HART. LORENZ

DANCING PIRATE Are You My Love?: When You're Dancing: the Waltz.

MISSISSIPPI Down by the River: Easy to Remember.

HATLEY. M.ARVIN

Musical Score: General Spanky: Way Out West: Nobody's Baby: Pick a Star: Topper.

HAUTZIK, SELMA

RAINBOW ON THE RIVER Flowe^ Song.

HEATH, AL

SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE— You're My Strongest Weakness.

HELLER, HERM.AX

Musical Score: Yellowstone: Conflict: Sea Spoilers; The King and the Chorus Girl.

HEXDERSOX. CH.4RLES

Vocal Arranger: Top of the Town; New Faces of 1937.

HEYMAN, EDWARD

THAT GIRL FROM PARIS Call to Arms: Love and Learn: Seal it With a Kiss: Nephew from Nice: Moonface.

ANYTHING GOES Moonburn.

HEYM.4X, WERXER RICH.4RD

CARAVAN Ha-cha-eha; Happy I Am Happy: Wing Song.

CURLY TOP It's All So New to Me: When I Grow Up.

HILL, BILLY

RHYTHM ON THE RANGE -Empty Saddles.

HIRSCH. WALTER

THE HIT PAR.A.DE Last Night I Dreamed of You.

HOLLANDER. FREDERICK

POPPY^ Poppy.

THE MOON'S OUR HOME The Moon's Our Home.

JUNGLE PRINCESS Moonlight and Shadows.

ANYTHING GOES My Heart and I; Shanghi- Dee-Ho.

DESIRE Awake in a Dream.

HOXEGGER, ARTHUR

Musical Score : The Woman I Love

HOWARD, HAROLD

ANGEL'S HOLIDAY They Blew Themselves Out of Breath.

HUMPHREY, CLAUDIA

TRAIL DUST Trail Dust: Take Me Back to the Wide Open Spaces.

IXGRAHAM, ROY

SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE One Girl In My Arms Is Worth A Million In My Dreams.

JACKSON, HOWARD

Musical Director: The Music Goes 'Round, The King Steps Out.

JEROME, M. K.

SMART BLONDE Why Do I Have to Sing a Torch Song.

TWO AGAINST THE WORLD The Moon Does Things to Me.

THE CAPTAIN'S KID I'm the Captain's Kid; Drifting Along.

HERE COMES CARTER You On My Mind: Through the Courtesy of Love.

TREACHERY RIDES THE RANGE Ridin' Home: Leather and Steel.

TRAILIN' WEST Moonlight Valley: Drums of Glory.

GUNS OP THE PECOS When a Cowboy Takes a Wife: The Prairie Is My Home.

PONY EXPRESS RIDER Love Begins at Evening: Ridin' the Mail.

ROMANCE IN THE AIR Dangerous Rhythm: A Table for Two; The Girl Who Keeps the Goats.

KID GALAHAD The Moon Is In Tears To- night.

EVER SINCE EVE ^Music and lyrics.

JOHXSTOX, ARTHUR

THANKS A MILLION Sugar Plum; New Or- leans; Thanks A Million: Sing Brother Sing: Sittin' On A Hilltop.

GO WEST YOUNG MAN I Was Saying to the Moon; On a Tpical Tropical Night; Go West Young Man.

PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Pennies from Heaven: One-Two-Button M.v Shoe; So Do I: Skeleton in the Closet; Let's Call a Heart a Heart.

THE GREAT MADONNA Music and lyrics.

JURMAXX, WALTER

ESCAPADE You're All I Need.

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco.

A DAY AT THE RACES On Blue Venetian Waters; A Message from the Man in the Moon; Tomorrow Is Another Da.v.

THREE SMART GIRLS Someone to Care for Me; My Heart Is Singing.

K.\H.4L, IRVIXG

SWEET MUSIC Every Day: Don't Go on a Diet; Good Green Acres of Home; Winter Over Night: There's a Different You in Your Heart; Sweet Music.

K.\HX, GUS

KID MILLIONS When My Ship Comes In; An Earful of Music; Okay Toots; The Ice Cream Fantasy.

THANKS A MILLION New O'Leans; Thanks a Million, Sittin' on a Hilltop: Sugar Plum: Pocketful of Sunshine.

ESCAPADE -You're All I Need.

LOVE ME FOREVER Love Me Forever.

NAUGHTY MARIETTA Additional lyrics.

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco.

MAYTIME Additional lyrics.

HER MASTER'S VOICE With All My Heart.

A DAY AT THE RACES On Blue Venetian Waters: A Message from the Man in the Moon: Tomorrow Is Another Day.

THREE SMART GIRLS Someone to Care for Me : My Heart Is Singing.

CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS Don't Cry Little Fish ; Portugese lyrics.

GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST Soldiers of Fortune.

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

THEY GAVE HIM A GUN- Coiild Care for Me.

-To Think You

KALMAR, BERT

BRIGHT LIGHTS She Was an Acrobats Daufrhter.

HAPPINESS AHEAD Window Cleaners' Song-.

WALKING ON AIR^Let's Make a Wish, My Heart Wants to Dance, Cabin on the Hill-top.

Day: It Must Be Love: We Happen to be the Army: Now You're Talking- My Language.

KORNTJOLD, ERICH WOLFGANG

GIVE US THIS NIGHT Sweet Melody of Night: I Mean to Say I Love You: My Love and I. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER Music.

KREUDER, PETER

CONFESSION Music, score and songs.

KAPER, BRONISLAW

ESCAPADE You're All I Need.

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco.

A DAY AT THE RACES On Blue Venetian Waters; A Message from the Man in the Moon; Tomorrow Is Another Day.

THREE SMART GIRLS Someone to Care for Me; My Heart Is Singing-.

KAY, EDDIE

Musical Director: With Love and Kisses, Sing While You're Able.

KAYE. ARTHUR

Musical Director Said No.

Daniel Boone; The Girl

KAYLIN, SAMUEL

Musical Director: Champagne Charlie: Charlie Chan at the Circus: The Country Beyond; The Crime of Dr. Forbes; Educating Father; Every Saturday Night; The First Baby; Gentle Julia: Here Comes Trouble; High Tension; Human Cargo; Little Miss Nobody; The Song and Dance Man; Career Woman; Crack-Up; 15 Maiden Lane; Off to the Races; Can This Be Dixie?; Charlie Chan at the Opera; Back to Nature: Charlie Chan at the Race Track; Fair Warning; Holy Terror; Laughing at Trouble; Pepper; Star for a Night; Thank You Jeeves: 36 Hours to Kill; Woman Wise; Charlie Chan at the Olympics: Think Fast Mr. Moto; Big Business; Angel's Holiday: The Lady Escapes: Wild and Woolly: One Mile from Heaven: Sing- and Be Happy: Born Reckless.

KERN, JEROME

I DREAM TOO MUCH I Dream Too Much; Little Jockey on the Carousel; I'm the Echo; I Got Love.

SWEET ADELINE Don't Ever Leave Me; Here Am I; Lovely Feet: Out of the Blue; The Sun About to Rise: 'Twas Not So Long Ago; Why Was I Born; We Were So Young.

SWING TIME The Way You Look Tonight: Boj angles of Harlem: Waltz in Swing Time: Pick Your.self Up; A Fine Romance.

KERNELL, WILLIAM

CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA Carnival, Then Farewell: Carnival, and Romantic Love; Carnival. King and Country Call.

RAMONA La Fiesta; Blessed Be the Dawning; Under the Redwood Tree; How the Rabbit Lost His Tail.

KILEXYI, DR. EDWARD

Musical Score : Zamboanga. KISCO, CHARLEY

ROSE BOWL Sons of Sierra. PREVIEW MURDER MYSTERY Promise With a Kiss.

KOBI, SAM

PARADISE ISLE Mu.sic. KOEHLER, TED

KING OF BURLESQUE I'm Shooting High; I've Got My Fingers Crossed; Lovely Lady; Spreadin' Rhythm Around: Whose Big Baby Are You?

DIMPLES Hey What Did the Blue Jay Say?; He Was a Dandy; Picture Me Without You; Dixieanna.

23i,i HOURS LEAVE Good Night My Lucky

LAIDLAW, BETTY

RENFREW OF THE MOUNTED Tale of Love: Barbecue Bill Was a Mountie; We're Mounted Men.

SANDFLOW We Are the Rangers. WALLABY JIM OF THE ISLANDS Fair Hawaii: When a Bluejack Rides the Waves. THE WHITE RIDER Original score. IN TOWN TONIGHT Songs THE MOTHER Songs.

LANE, BURTON

HIDEAWAY GIRL Dancing Into My Heart.

COLLEGE HOLIDAY- The Sweetheart Waltz; Who's That Knocking at My Heart?

HER HUSBAND LIES No More Tears; You Gambled With Love.

KING OF GAMBLERS— I'm Feelin' High.

SWING HIGH SWING LOW Panamania.

LANGE, ARTHUR

Musical Director: The Daring Young Man; Doubting Thomas; It's a Small World; Little Colonel: One More Spring: Orchids to You: Spring Tonic; Under the Pampas Moon: The Great Ziegfeld: It Had to Happen: Thanks a Million; Great Guns; Under Your Spell: The Magnificent Brute; Girl's Dormitory; The White Hvmter; Banjo On My Knee; On the Avenue; This Is My Affair.

LAWNHURST

ACCENT ON YOUTH Accent on Youth. THE MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE The Man on the Flying Trapeze.

LEE, CONNIE

WITH LOVE AND KISSES With Love and Kisses.

SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE Sing While You're Able; Leave It Up to Uncle Jake; Just a Country Bo.v at Heart.

LESTER, EDWIN

Musical Advisor; The Girl Said No.

LEVANT, OSCAR

CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA Carnival. Then Farewell: Carnival, and Romantic Love; Carnival, and Country Call.

LE ROUX, BUDDY

WITH LOVE AND KISSES Sweet. SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE You're My Strongest Weakness.

LIVELY, ROBERT

RENFREW OF THE MOUNTED Tale of Love; Barbecue Bill Was a Mountie; We're Mounted Men.

SANDFLOW We Are the Rangers.

WALLABY JIM OF THE ISLANDS Fair Hawaii: When a Bluejack Rides the Waves.

THE WHITE RIDER Original score.

IN TOWN TONIGHT Songs.

THE MOTHER Songs.

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

LOEKNER. FRANK

VOGUES of 1938 Lovely One.

MoHUGH. JIMMY

EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT Take It Easy: Strictly Confidentially; I'm in a Mood for Love: I Feel a Song' Coming' On: It's Great to be in Love Apain.

KING OP BURLESQUE I'm Shooting' Hig-h; I've Got My Pingrers Crossed: Lovely Lady: Spreadin' Rhythm Around; Whose Big' Baby Are You?

DIMPLES Hey What Did the Blue Jay Say?; Ho Was a Dandy; Picture Me Without You; Dixieanna.

BANJO ON MY KNEE Where the Lazy River Goes By: There's Something' in the Air; Banjo On My Knee.

HER MASTER'S VOICE With All My Heart.

TOP OP THE TOWN Top of the Town; Jamboree: Blame It on the Rhumba: That Poolish Peeling: Where Are You?: There's No Two Ways About It: Pireman Save My Child.

BREEZING HOME Music.

MAGIDSON, HERB

THE GREAT ZIEGPELD Lyrics for ballet.

HERE'S TO ROMANCE Here's to Romance: Midnight in Paris.

EVERY SATURDAY NilGHT Breathes There a Man.

HATS OPP Hats Oft: Where Have You Been All My Lite: Little Old Rhythm; T-winkle Twinkle Little Star; Let's Have Another.

M.\I.OTTE. ALBERT RAY

WE'RE RICH AGAIN Senorita. HI GAUCHO Song: of the Open Road Bandit Song; My Little White Rose: Serenade.

MARGUARDT, PAUL

Orchestrations: A Day at the Races.

M.\RVEL. HOLT

THE GAY DESPERADO The World Is Mine.

ai.VRKS, G.

STOWAWAY

Christmas.

That's What I Want for

MERCER, JOHNNY

RHY'THM ON THE RANGE ^The Cow Hand.

OLD MAN RHYTHM Boys Will Be Boys; Comes the Revolution ; I Never Saw a Better Night; Old Man Rhythm: There's Nothing Like a College Education : When You Are In My Arms.

READY. WILLING AND ABLE Too Marvel- ous for Words.

MESKELL. JACK

FOLLIES BERGERE I Was Lucky; Sing'ing a Song: Au Revoir L' Amour: Rhythm of the Rain: You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth.

I'VE BEEN AROUND I've Been Around.

MEYER. ABE

Musical Supervisor: In His Steps; Battle of Greed; Rebellion; Rainbow on the River; Girl Loves Boy: Hollywood Cowboy; Drums of Destiny; Sweetheart of the Navy.

MITCHELL, SIDNEY

CAPTAIN JANUARY Early Bird; At the Cod- fish Ball.

SITTING ON THE MOON Sitting on the Moon; Lost In My Dreams; How'm I Doin' With You?

TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE Twilight on the Trail: Melody from the Sky.

LAUGHING IRISH EYES Laughing Iri.sh Irish Eyes; All My Life.

PHANTOM RIDER Hidden Valley.

UNDER TWO FLAGS One, Two, Three, Four.

SING, BABY, SING ^You Turned the Tables On Me.

DANCING FEET Every Time I Look at You.

FOLLOW YOUR HEART Follow Your Heart.

PIGSKIN PARADE Hold That Bulldog; The Texas Tornado; It's Love I'm After: Balboa: You're Slightly Terrific; You Do the Damdest Things Baby; T. S. U. Alma Mater.

ONE IN A MILLION One in a Million; Who's Afraid of Love?: The Moonlight Waltz; We're Back in Circulation Again; Lovely Lady in White.

MOCKRIDGE. CYRIL J.

THE LITTLE COLONEL Musical Adaptation.

MORROS, BORIS

Musical Director: The Trail of the Lonesome Pine: Desire: Anything Goes: Give Us This Night: Fatal Lady: Three Cheers for Love; Palm Springs; The Princess Comes Across; The Moon's Our Home: Rhythm on the Range: The General Died at Dawn: Jungle Princess; Swing High Sing Low; Wedding Present: Valiant Is the Word for Carrie: College Holiday: Along Came Love: The Big Broadcast of 19.37: Rose Bowl: Easy to Take; High, Wide and Handsome; Maid of Salem; Champagne Waltz; Sold at Sea; Mountain Music: The Last Train from Madrid: Murder Goes to College; A Doctor's Diary: Waikiki Wed- ding; Her Husband Lies; Internes Can't Take Money: King of Gamblers: Make Way for To- morrow: Turn Off the Moon; I Met Him In Paris: The Great Gambini; Easy Living.

MORTON, ARTHUR

Musical Director: Pick a Star; Riding on Air; Topper.

NEWMAN, ALFRED

Musical Director: Strike Me Pink; Dancing Pirate; Born to Dance; The Gay Desperado: Come and Get It: Beloved Enemy: Ramona; History Is Made at Night: Woman Chases Man; Slave Ship.

NEWMAN, E3IIL

Musical Director: Reunion.

NOBEL, RAY

BIG BROADCAST OF 19.36 Why Stars Come Out at Night.

BREWSTER'S MILLIONS The Carranga; I Think I Can: One Good Turn Deserves Another: Pull Down the Blinds.

OAKLAND, BENNIE

HATS OFF Hats Off: Where Have You Been All My Life: Little Old Rhythm: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; Let's Have Another.

r.VRKS, PAUL

WITH LOVE AND KISSES Sitting on the Edge of My Chair.

SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE Sing While You're Able: Leave It Up to Uncle Jake; Jusi a Coinitry Boy at Heart.

POLLACK. LEW

SONG AND DANCE MAN You're My Favorite One.

UNDER TWO FLAGS One, T'wo, Three Pour.

EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN Franklin's Foods.

CAPTAIN JANUARY Early Bird: At the Cod- fish Ball: Right Somebody to Love.

SING, BABY, SING Love Will Tell.

PIGSKIN PARADE It's Love I'm After; Balboa: You're Slightly Terrific: You Do the Darndest Things Baby; T. S. U. Alma Mater: Hold That Bulldog: The Texas Tornado.

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

ONE IN A MILLION One in a Million; Who's Afraid of Love?: The Moonligrht Waltz; We're Back in Circulation Ag'ain; Lovely Lady In White.

PORTER, COLE

BORN TO DANCE I've Got You Under My Skin; Easy to Love; I'm Nuts About You; Rap Tap on Wood.

POSFORD, GEORGE

THE GAY DESPERADO The World Is Mine.

PREVIN, CHARLES

Musical Director: The Mi&hty Treve; Love Letters of a Star; Three Smart Girls; Top of the Town; Breezing' Home; We Have Our Moments; As Good as Married; Wings Over Honolulu; Love in a Bungalow; The Road Back; Armored Car.

PYE, MERRILL

Musical Presentation : A Day at the Races.

RIESENFELD, HUGO

Musical Director: Let's Sing Again; Hearts in Bondage; The President's Mystery: Daniel Boone; Rainbow on the River; Follow Your Heart.

RAINGER, RALPH

ROSE OF THE RANCHO If I Should Lose You; Thunder Over Paradise; Little Rose of the Rancho; Gott' Girl in California; There's Gold in Monterey; Where Is My Love?; The Padre and the Bride.

BIG BROADCAST of 1936 Am,argTira; I Wished on the Moon; It's the Animal in Me; Miss Brown to You; Why Dream.

THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN -Then It Isn't Love.

FOUR HOURS TO KILL Hate to Talk About Myself: Walking the Floor.

RUMBA I'm Yours for Tonight; The Magic In You; The Rhythm on the Rumba.

PALM SPRINGS I Don't Want to Make History; The Hills of Wyoming.

THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE Where Is My Heart?; Long Ago and Far Away; The Swing Tap.

BIG BROADCAST OP 1937 I'm Talking Through My Heart; You Came to My Rescue; Here's Love In Your Eye; Vote for Mr. Rhythm; La Bomba; Night In Manhattan.

COLLEGE HOLIDAY Rhyme for Love; I Adore You; So What?

WAIKIKI WEDDING Sweet Is the Word for You; In a Little Hula Heaven; Blue Hawaii, Okolehao.

KING OF GAMBLERS Hate to Talk About Myself.

SWING HIGH SWING LOW ^If It Isn't Pain Then It Isn't Love.

REVEL, HARRY

LOVE IN BLOOM -My Heart Is an Open Book; Here Comes Cookie; You Got Me Doing Things.

STOLEN HARMONY- ^Would There Be Love: Let's Spill the Beans.

THIS IS MY AFFAIR Music and lyrics.

PARIS IN THE SPRING Bon Jour Mam'selle: Paris In Spring; Why Do They Call It Gay Paree; Jealousy.

COLLEGIATE I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze; You Hit the Spot; Rhythmatic; My Grandfather's Clock; Who Am I?

BIG BROADCAST OF 1936 It's the Animal In Me.

FOUR HOURS TO KILL ^I Hate to Talk About Myself: Walking the Floor.

TWO FOR TONIGHT Two for Tonight; From the Top of Your Head to the Top of Your Toes;

I Wish I Was Alladin; Takes Two to Make a Bargain; Without a Word of Warning.

POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL Oh My Goodness; Buy a Bar of Barry's; When I'm With You: But Definitely: Pack's Theme Song; You Gotta Eat Your Spinach; Military Man.

PALM SPRINGS Will I Ever Know.

FLORIDA SPECIAL It's You I'm Talking About.

STOWAWAY You've Gotta Smile to Be Happy; One Never Knows; Good Night My Love; I Wanna Go to the Zoo.

FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN Never In a Million Years.

WAKE UP AND LIVE Wake Up and Live; Never In a Million Years: It's Swell of You; Oh But I'm Happy; I'm Bubbling Over; There's a Lull in My Life; I Love You Much too Much.

ROBIN, LEO

RHYTHM ON THE RANGE I Can't Escape You.

THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN Then It Isn't Love.

HERE COMES COOKIE Who's the Vamp of the Pampas.

ONE HOUR LATE Me Without You.

ROSE OP THE RANCHO If I Should Lose You: Thunder Over Paradise; Little Rose of the Rancho; Gotta Girl in California: There's Gold in Monterey; Where Is My Love; The Padre and the Bride.

PALM SPRINGS I Don't Want to Make History; The Hills of Old Wyoming.

ANYTHING GOES My Heart and I; Shanghai- Dee-Ho.

DESIRE Awake In a Dream.

THE MOON'S OUR HOME The Moon's Our Home.

ROSE BOWL Sons of the Sierra.

POPPY A Rendezvous With a Dream.

THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE Where Is My Heart; Long Ago and Far Away; The Swing Tap.

BIG BROADCAST OF 1937 I'm Talking Through My Heart; You Came to My Rescue; Here's Love in Your Eye; Vote for Mr. Rhythm: La Bomba; Night In Manhattan.

THE JUNGLE PRINCESS Moonlight and Shadows.

COLLEGE HOLIDAY A Rhyme for Love; I Adore You; So What?

KING OF GAMBLERS Hate to Talk About Myself.

MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW Make Way For Tomorrow.

SWING HIGH, SWING LOW^If It Isn't Pain. Then It Isn't Love.

WAIKIKI WEDDING Sweet Is the Word for You; In a Little Hula Heaven; Blue Heaven; Okolehao.

ROGERS, RICHARD

DANCING PIRATE Are You My Love?; When You're Dancing the Waltz.

MISSISSIPPI— Down by the River; Easy to Remember: Soon.

N.-VNA That's Love.

RODER, MILAN

Dii-ector, Composer, Arranger: Captain Blood; The Last Outpost; Last of the Pagans; The Voice of Bugle Ann; The Crusaders; All the Kings Horses; Lives of a Bengal Lancer; Too Many Parents; Anthony Adverse; The King Steps Out: Texas Rangers; Another Dawn; The Prince and the Pauper; Souls at Sea; Easy Living: Exchi- sivc.

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

ROMBERG, SIGMUND

MAYTIME music.

GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST Soldiers of Fortune.

THEY GAVE HIM A GUN To Think Yon Could Care.

RONNELL,, ANN

CHAMPAGNE WALTZ Merry-Go-Round.

ROSE. GENE

CRIME OF DR. FORBES Doctor Song:. PEPPER Song of the Coyotes.

RUBY, HARRY

BRIGHT LIGHTS— She Was an Acrobat's Daug-hter.

HAPPINESS AHEAD Window Cleaners' Song.

ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN Song-.

WALKING ON AIR— Let's Make a Wish, My Heart Wants to Dance, Cabin on the Hill-top.

.SCHERTZINGER, VICTOR

BELOVED Beloved.

ROLLING ALONG Life Begins When You're In Love; There'll Be No South; Follow Your Heart.

SCROLL, JACK

ON SECRET SERVICE ^Moonlight Valley: Drums of Glory.

LET'S LIVE TONIGHT Love Passes By.

PRINCESS COMES ACROSS My Concertma.

SMART BLONDE Why Do I Have to Sing a Torch Song.

TWO AGAINST THE WORLD The Moon Does Things to Me.

THE CAPTAIN'S KID I'm the Captain's Kid; Drifting Along.

TREACHERY' RIDES THE RANGE— Ridin' Home; Leather and Steel.

TRAILIN' WEST Moonlight Valley; Drums of Glory.

GUNS OF THE PECOS When a Cowboy Takes a Wife; The Prairie is My Home.

PONY EXPRESS RIDER Love Begins at Even- ing; Ridin' the Mail.

ROMANCE IN THE AIR Dangerous Rhythm; A Table for Two; The Girl Who Keeps the Goats.

KID GALAHAD The Moon Is In Tears To- night.

CONFESSION ^Lyrics.

EVER SINCE EVE Music and lyrics.

SCHW.4RTZ, JE.VN

MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW ^Make Way for Tomorrow.

SHILKRET, NATHANIEL

Musical Director: The Soldier and the Lady; Shall We Dance; The Toast of New York.

SCHWARTZ. ARTHUR

THAT GIRL FROM PARIS Call to Arms; Love and Learn: Seal It With a Kiss; Nephew from Nice; Moonface.

SHERMAN, MANNY

VOGUES OF 1938— Lovely One.

SIEGAL, AL

DOUBLE OR NOTHING It's On— It's Off; After You.

Arrangements: Waikiki Wedding.

Vocal supervision: Turn Oft the Moon.

MOUNTAIN MUSIC If It Put My Heart In My Song.

SWING HIGH. SWING LOW I Hear a Call to Arms.

SILVERS, LOUIS

Musical Director: Captain January, The Country Doctor; Half Angel; A Message to Garcia; Poor Little Rich Girl; Prisoner of Shark Island; Pri-

vate Numbers; Road to Glory; Sins of Man; Under Two Flags; One in a Million; Lloyds of London; Dimples; Ladies in Love; Sing Baby Sing; Stowaway; To Mary With Love; Seventh Heaven; Wake Up and Live.

SKILES, MARLIN

Musical Director: Great Guy; 23% Hours Leave; Sweetheart of the Navy.

SKINNER, FRANK

Orchestrations: The Great Ziegfeld; Top of the Town.

SNELL, DAVID

Musical Score: Dangerous Number; The Thir- teenth Chair.

SPINA, HAROLD

NEW FACES OF 1937 Widow in Lace.

STEINER, MAX

Musical Director: Little Lord Fauntleroy; The Charge of the Light Brigade; Garden of Allah; The Lost Horizon.

STEPT, SAM H.

LAUGHING IRISH EYES Laughing Irish Eyes; All My Life; Bless You Darlin' Mother.

PHANTOM RIDER Hidden Valley.

DANCING FEET Every Time I Look at Your Dancing Feet.

SITTING ON THE MOON Sitting on the Moon; Lost In My Dreams; How'm I Doin' With You?

331/2 HOURS LEAVE— Good Night My Lucky Day; It Must Be Love; We Happen to be In the Army; Now You're Talking My Language.

THE HIT PARADE Sweet Heartache.

STERN, JACK

LITTLE MISS NOBODY Then Came the In- dians.

FOLLIES BERGERE Au Revoir L'Amour; I Was Lucky; Rhythm of the Rain; Singing a Happy Song; You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth.

DEVIL ON HORSEBACK So Divine; O Bella Mia: Out of the Hills: The Love Fiesta.

THE GAY DESPERADO The World Is Mine; Tonight, Lover, Tonight.

TRAIL DUST Take Me Back to Those Open Spaces.

SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY Sweetheart of the Navy.

STOLL, GEORGE

Musical Director: Outcast; Midnight Madonna.

STOLOFF, MORRIS

Musical Director: Craig's Wife; Theodora Goes Wild.

STONE, GREGORY

Musical Score: Internes Can't Take Money.

STOTHART, HERBERT

Musical Director; Rose Marie; Small Town Girl; Moonlight Murder; Here Comes the Band; San Francisco; Camille; Gorgeous Hussy; After the .Thin Man; The Devil Is a Sissy; May time; The Good Earth; The Firefly.

STYNE, JULE

Vocal Supervisor: Wake Up and Live; This Is My Affair; Sing and Be Happy; Thin Ice; You Can't Have Everything; Life Begins at College: All Baba Goes to Town; In Old Chicago; Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

SWANSTROM, ARTHUR

RAINBOW ON THE RIVER Waiting- for the Sun.

TIOMKIN, DIMITRI

Musical score: Lost Horizon; The Road Back.

TOBIAS, HARRY

LITTLE MISS NOBODY Then Came the In- dians.

DEVIL ON HORSEBACK— So Divine: O Bella Mia; Out of the Hills: The Love Fiesta.

THE GAY DESPERADO Tonig-ht, Lover, To- nig-ht; The World is Mine.

TRAIL DUST Take Me Back to the Wide Open Spaces.

WITH LOVE AND KISSES The Trouble With Me is You.

SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE One Girl in My Arms is Worth a Million in My Dreams.

SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY Sweetheart of the Navy.

TOCH, ERNST

Musical Arrangement: Outcast.

TERR, MAX

Vocal Supervision: Turn Off the Moon.

TELAAK, BILL

ANGEL'S HOLIDAY- Out of Breath.

-They Blew Themselves

TOMLIN, PINKY

WITH LOVE AND KISSES The Trouble With Me is You: Don't Ever Lose It; I'm Right Back Where I Started: Sweet.

VON WYMETAL, WILLIAM

MAYTIME Opera sequence.

WARD. EDWARD

SMALL TOWN GIRL Small Town Girl. Scores: Moonlight Murder; Sinner Take All: Good Old Soak; Night Must Fall: Saratoga.

WASHINGTON. NED

THE HIT PARADE-

-Sweet Heartache.

WARREN, HARRY

BROADWAY GONDOLIER Flagenheim's Odor- less Cheese; Lonely Gondolier; Lulu's Back in Town; Pig and the Cow; Outside of You; A Rose in Her Hair; You Can Be Kissed.

DAMES Dames: The Girl at the Ironing Board; I Only Have Eyes for You; Try and See It My Way.

GO INTO YOUR DANCE -About a Quarter to Nine; A Good Old Fashioned Cocktail; Go Into Your Dance: Little Things You Used to Do; Mammy I'll Sing About You; She's a Latin from Manhattan.

GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 I'm Going Shop- ping With You; LiiUaby of Broadway: Words Are in My Heart.

HAPPINESS AHEAD— Beauty Must Be Loved; Pop Goes Your Heart.

SWEET MUSIC Sweet Music.

IN CALIENTE Muchacha.

LIVING ON VELVET Living on Velvet.

PAGE MISS GLORY Page Miss Glory.

SHIPMATES FOREVER Don't Give Up the Ship; I'd Ratlier Listen to Your Eyes; I Like to Take Orders from You; Do I Love My Teach- er?; All Aboard the Navy.

STARS OVER BROADWAY Where Am I; Am I in Love?; You Let Me Down; At Your Service, Madame.

COLLEEN I Don't Have to Dream Again; You Gotta Know How to Dance; Summer Night; Boulevardier from the Bronx.

SONS O' GUNS For a Buck and a Quarter.

HEARTS DIVIDED Two Hearts Divided; My Kingdom for a Kiss.

CAIN AND MABEL I'll Sing You a Thou- sand Love Songs; Coney Island: Here Comes Chiquita.

GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937 All's Fair in Love and War; Plenty of Money and You.

SING ME A LOVE SONG Summer Night: That's The Least You Can Do for a Lady; The Little House That Love Built.

MR. DODD TAKES THE AIR Remember Me; Am I In Love: The Girl You Used to Be; Here Comes the Sandman ; If I Were a Little Pond Lily.

MARKED WOMAN Music and lyrics.

WAXMAN. FRANZ

Musical Director: Bride of Frankenstein; In- visible Ray; Diamond Jim; Magnificent Obsession; Trouble for Two: Sutter's Gold: Fury; Next Time We Love; Love Before Breakfast; His Brother's Wife: The Devil Doll; Love on the Run; Captains Courageous; Personal Property; A Day at the Races; The Emperor's Candlesticks.

WEBB. ROY

Musical Supervisor: The Outcasts of Poker Flat; The Woman I Love; Meet the Missus; On Again, Oft Again.

WEBSTER, PAUL FRANCIS

OUR LITTLE GIRL Our Little Girl.

UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON Querida Mia.

RAINBOW ON THE RIVER You Only Live Once: A Thoiisand Dreams of You.

SING, BABY, SING ^You Turned the Tables on Me.

VOGUES OF 1938 The King of Jam.

WHITING, RICHARD A.

RHYTHM OF THE RANGE— I Can't Escape You.

BIG BROADCAST OF 1936 Double Trouble: Miss Brown to You: Through the Doorway of Dreams: Why Dream?

BRIGHT EYES On the Good Ship Loll.vpop.

FOUR HOURS TO KILL I Hate to Talk About Myself.

HERE COMES COOKIE She's the Vamp of the Pampas.

CORONADO All's Well in Coronado by the Sea; Ynu Took By Breath Away; How Do I Rate With You; Keep Your Fingers Crossed; Midsummer Madness; Mashed Potatoes.

SING, BABY, SING When Did You Leave Heaven.

READY. WILLING AND ABLE Too Marvel- ous for Words.

WINELAND, SAM

Musical Director: Shanghai; Every Night at Eight; Smart Girl.

WRIGHT, BOB

SINNER TAKE ALL I'd Be Lost Without You.

MAYTIME Special lyrics. SARATOGA Saratoga. LONDON BY NIGHT Lyrics.

WBUBEL. ALLIE

BRIGHT LIGHTS Toddlin' Along With You: You're an Eyeful of Heaven.

FLIRTATION WALK Flirtation Walk; Mr. and Mrs. is the Name: No Horse No Wife No Mustache.

I LIVE FOR LOVE I Live for Love: Mine Alone; Silver Wings.

SWEET MUSIC Fare Thee Well Annabelle; I See Two Lovere.

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MUSIC COMPOSERS

HAPPINESS AHEAD Pop Goes Your Heart: Happiness Ahead; All On Account of a Straw- berry Sundae.

IN CALIENTE In Calicnte: The Lady in Rod: To Call You My Own.

LITTLE BIG SHOT I'm a Little Big Shot Now.

WE'RE IN THE MONEY— So Nice Seeing- Yon Again.

TOAST OF NEW YORK -Music and lyrics.

YELLEN. JACK

CAPTAIN JANUARY The Right Somebody to Love.

SING. BABY. SING Sing, Baby, Sing: Love Will Tell.

KING OF BURLESQUE I Love to Ride the Horses.

YOUNG, KITA JOHNSON

NAUGHTY MARIETTA Oh Sweet Mystery of Love: I'm Falling in Love With Someone: Italian Street Song: 'Neath the Southern Moon: Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.

YOUNG, VICTOR

HIDEAWAY GIRL What is Love.

FATAL LADY J'vous Adore.

MAID OP SALEM Musical Score.

Musical Arrangements: Anything Goes; Klon- dike Annie: Big Broadcast of 1937: Fatal Lady: Champagne Waltz: Maid of Salem; Swing High Swing Low: Waikiki Wedding: Turn Off the Moon; Mountain Music; Artists and Moles.

DANCE DIRECTORS

.VLTON, ROBERT

Strike Me Pink. BERKELEY, BU.SBY

Gold Diggers of 193.5: Stars Over Broadway: Gold Diggers of 1937; Stage Struck. CEBALLOS, LARRY

Redheads on Parade; Sweet Surrender: Rolling Along; Follow Your Heart; Make a Wish.

CONNOLLY, BOBBY

Sweet Adeline; Go Into Your Dance: Gypsy Sweetheart: G-Men; Springtime in Holland; Sweet Music: Colleen; Stars Over Broadway; The Sing- ing Kid: Broadway Hostess; Sons O' Guns; Cain and Mabel: Sing Me a Love Song; Flirtation Walk; Go Into Your Dance; Ready, Willing and Able: Shipmates Forever; The King and the Chorus Girl.

COOPER, RALPH

Poor Little Rich Girl. COURT, EDWARD

Pick a Star. CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE

Girl on the Front Page; Prisoner of Zenda. DARE, DANNY

Three Cheers for Love. DONOHUE, JACK

Lottery Lover; George White's 1935 Scandals: Under Pressure; Under the Pampas Moon; Marie Galante: Life Begins at 40: Curly Top; Dressed to Thrill; Ball of Fire; Thanks a Million; Cap- tain Januar.v. DREYFUS, ARTHUR

Song of the Andes. FANCHON

This is the Life: Beauty's Daughter; The Little Immigrant: Song and Dance Man. FELIX, SEYMOUR

The Girl Friend; The Great Ziegfeld; After the Thin Man; On the Avenue; Vogues of 1938. GOULD, DAVE

Follies Bergere; Broadway Melodj' of 1936; The Perfect Gentleman: Born to Dance; Broad- way Melody of 1937; A Day at the Races. H.XLE, ClfESTER

Repeal; David Copperfield: The Night is Young: Reckless; Anna Karenina; A Night at the Opera; A Tale of Two Cities: Rose Marie. HALE. GEORGE

George White's 1036 Scandals; Hollywood Party; PrincesB O'Hara.

H.ASKELL, .JACK

The Poor Little Rich Girl: One in a Million: Pigskin Parade; Sing, Bab.v, Sing; Dimples; The Holy Terror; Star for a Niglit; Wake Up and Live; This is M.v Affair. HECHT, H.4R0LD

The Girl Friend; Born to Gamble; Champagne for Breakfast. LEE, SAMMY

Caravan; Charlie Chan in Paris; King of Burleisque: The Holy Lie; Can This Be Dixie; Under Your Spell. LEWIS, RUSSELL

Becky Sharpe; Dancing Pirate. LOSEE, HARRY

Shall We Dance (ballet). NJINSKA, BRONISLAVA

A Midsummer Night's Dream. PAN, HERMES

Roberta: Top Hat; Old Man Rhythm; Follow the Fleet; Swing Time; Shall We Dance. PRINZ, LE ROY J.

Mississippi; All the King's Horses; Gilded Lily: Rumba; Stolen Harmony: The Crusades; Rose of the Rancho; Anything Goes; Coronado; Collegi- ate: Showboat; Goin' to Town; Millions in the Air; The Big Broadcast of 1937: Champagne Waltz; College Holiday; Turn Off the Moon; Mountain Music. RASCH, ALBERTINA

The King Steps Out. RANDALL, CARL

Reckless: Broadway Melody of 1936; Young Man's Fancy.

RASET, VAL

Ro.se Marie; San Francisco; The Gorgeous

Hus.sy; Moonlight Murder; Petticoat Fever;

Trouble for Two; Camille; Maytime; Good Old Soak.

ROBINSON, BILL

The Bowery Princess; Dimples.

.SCHECK. MAX

Sweetheart of the Navy. SNVDER. GENE

Top of the Town. STRAU.S.S, SAR.V MILDRED

Sweet Surrender. VREEL.VNI), ROBERT

Melody for Two. ZEM.VCH. BENJAMIN

She; The Last Days of Pompeii.

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* PLAYERS *

THEIR WORK ON FEATURES DURING 1936 AND THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

ABBOTT. RICHARD

1936 : Chatterbox, Bunker Bean.

ABDULLA

1937: I Cover the War.

ABEL, WALTER

1936: Tlie Lady Consents. Two in tlie Dark, The Witness Chair, Fury, We Went to College, Second \Vife.

ACOSTA, ENRIQUE

1930 : A Message to Garcia.

ACUFF, EDDIE

1936: The Petrified Forest, Boulder Dam. The Walking Dead. The Golden Arrow, The Law in Her Hands. Jail- break, Crash Donovan, The Case of the Velvet Claws. Black Legion.

1937: Laughing at Trouble, Guns of the Pecos, What Price \engeance. The Go Getter, They Won't Forget.

ADAIR, JACK

1936: The Dragnet.

ADAIR, JOHN

1936: Muss 'Em Up.

ADAIR, ROBERT

1936: Brilliant Marriage.

ADAMS, EADIE

1936: Sinner Take All.

ADAMS. ERNEST

1936 : Three on the Trail. Rio Grande Romance, Hopalong Cassidy Returns, The Prescott Kid.

1937: The Gun Ranger, Bar Z Bad Man, Law of the Ran- ger, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Anything for a Thrill.

ADAMS, LOWDEN

1936 : The Gentleman from Louisiana.

ADAMS, RICHARD

1936 : Song of the Gringo.

ADAMS, SAM

1937: Pick a Star.

ADAMS. STANLEY 1936: In His Steps.

ADAMS, TED

1936: The Desert Phantom, Three on the Trail, Border Caballero, Trail Dust. 1937: Lawless Land, Guns in the Dark.

ADAMS, VICTOR

1>j3 7 : The Holv Terror.

ADLER, LARRY

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937.

ADRIAN. IRIS

1936: Murder at Glen Athol, Our Relations, Mister Cin- derella, Ladv Luck.

AFTON, EFFIE

1936: Here Comes Carter!

AHERN, GLADYS

1''37: Git Along Little Dogies.

AHERN, WILL

1937: Git Along Little Dogies.

AHERNE. BRIAN 1936: Beloved Enemy.

AHN, PHILIP

1936: The General Died at

Dawn.

1937: China Passage. ALBEE SISTERS

1937: Turn Uft the ^loon. ALBERNI, LUIS

1936: Colleen, Dancing Pi- rate, Anthony Adverse, Ticket

to Paradise, Follow Your

Heart, Hats Oflf.

1937: When You're in Love,

Two Wise Maids, The King

and the Chorus Girl, Sing and

Be Happy. ALBERTSON, FRANK

1936: The Farmer in the Dell,

Fury. ALBRIGHT, LOIS

1937: Wiiat Price Vengeance. ALBRIGHT, WALLY, Jr.

1937 : Old Louisiana, What

Price Vengeance, The Woman

1 Love. ALDEN, CHERITA

1936: I Cover Chinatown. ALDERSON, ERVILLE

1936: Hearts in Bondage, Edu- cating Father, Career Woman,

The Jungle Princess.

1937: The Mighty Treve. ALEXANDER, BEN

193'j: Hearts in Bondage. ALEXANDER, DICK

1936: Everyman's Law.

1937: Outcast. ALEXANDER, ERNIE

1936: Here Comes Trouble. ALEXANDER, JOHN

1936: The Petrified Forest.

1937 : Men in Exile. ALEXANDER, KATHERINE

1936: Moonlight Murder, Sut- ter's Gold, The Devil is a

Sissy, Reunion.

1937 : As Good as Married.

Girl from Scotland Yard. ALEXANDER. RICHARD

1936: Drift Fence. Dangerous

Waters, Silly Billies, Wild

Brian Kent. ALEXANDER, ROSS

(Deceased)

1936: Boulder Dam. Brides

Are Like That. I Married a

Doctor, Hot Money, China

Clipper, Here Comes Carter !

1937: Readv Willing and Able. ALLAN, ELIZABETH

1931): A Woman Rebels, Ca-

mille.

1937 : The Soldier and the

Ladv. Slave Ship. ALLEN, BOB

1937: Law of the Ranger. ALLEN. EDGAR

1937: The ^Mandarin Mysterv. ALLEN, GRACIE

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937,

College Holiday. ALLEN. HARRY

1936: Tiie White Legion.

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1937: California Straight A- head.

ALLEN, J. H.

1936: Wedding Present

ALLEN, JIMMIE

1936: The Sky Parade.

ALLEN, JOHN H.

1936: Charlie Chan at the Race Track.

ALLEN, JUDITH 1936: Burning Gold. 1937: Beware of Ladies, Bill Cracks Down, Xavy Spy, Git Along Little Dogies, It Hap- pened Out West.

ALLEN, MAUDE 1936 : Secret ^'alley. 1937: The Captain's Kid.

ALLEN, ROBERT

1936: Lady of Secrets, Pride of the Marines, The Unknown Ranger, Craig's Wife. 1937: Let's Get Married.

ALLEN, VICTOR

1937: Cotne On Cowboys!

ALLISTER. CLAUD

1936: Dracula's Daughter, Yellowstone, Lady Luck.

ALLWYN. ASTRID

1936 : Charlie Chan's Secret, Follow the Fleet, Star for a Night. Dimples, Flying Host- ess. Stowaway.

1937: Murder Goes to College, W'oman Wise, Venus Makes Trouble.

ALPER, MURRAY

19 16: Two in Revolt. Panic

on the Air, High Tension,

Winterset.

1937: 235^2 Hours Leave, Sea

Devils, You Can't Buy Luck.

ALSACE, GENE

1936: Treachery Rides the Range.

ALUSTIZA, FRANK 1936: The Big Game.

ALVARADO, DON

1936: Rose of the Rancho, Spy 77, Federal Agent, Rio Grande Romance, Put on the Spot. 1937: Nobody's Baby.

AMECHE. DON

1936 : Sins of Man, Ramona, Ladies in Love. One in a Mil- lion.

1937: Love is News, Fifty Roads to Town.

AMES, LEON

1937: Death in the Air.

ANDERS, LYNN

1937: Girl from Scotland Yard.

ANDERSON. AGNES

1936: The Plot Thickens.

ANDERSON, BULL 1936: Tlie Milkv Wav.

ANDERSON, CORNIE

1937: Round-up Time in Tex- as.

PLAYERS' WORK

ANDERSON, EDDIE

1936: The Green Pastures,

Rainbow on the River, Three

Men on a Horse.

1937: Melody for Two, Bill

Cracks Down. ANDERSON, GEORGE

l^.i" : Hotel Haywire. ANDERSON, HARRY

1937: Tough to Handle. ANDERSON, IVIE

1937: The Hit Parade, A Day

at the Races. ANDERSON, MYRTLE

1936: The Green Pastures. ANDRE, GWILI

193 7: The Girl Said No. ANDRE, LONA

1936 : Our Relations.

1937 : Death in the Air. ANDREWS, ANDY

1937: 23y2 Hours Leave.

ANDREWS, CHARLES 1936: The Green Pastures.

ANDREWS. STANLEY

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, Drift Fence, Florida Special, Nevada, Wild Brian Kent, Happy Go Lucky. 1937: Devil's Playground, John Meade's Woman, Nancy Steele is Missing, She's Dan- gerous.

ANGEL. HEATHER

1936: The Last of the Mo- hicans, Daniel Boone, The Bold Caballero. 1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

APFEL, OSCAR

1936: Murder at Glen Athol, Every Saturday Night, Sut- ter's Gold, Bridge of Sighs, Hearts in Bondage, And Sud- den Death, Hollywood Boule- vard, Bulldog Edition, Crack- Up, The Plot Thickens. 1937: Trouble in Morocco, Fif- ty Roads to Town, Jim Han- vey Detective.

APPEL, SAM

1936: Hi Gaucho.

APPLEBY. DOROTHY 1936: North of Nome. 1937: Paradise Express.

ARCHIBALD, FREDDIE 1936: Hearts Divided.

ARDELL, ALICE

1936: Go West Young Man. 1937: Find the Witness.

ARDEN, EVE 1937: Oh Doctor.

ARLEDGE. JOHN

1936: You May Be Next. We're Only Human, Two in Revolt, Murder on a Bridle Path, The Big Game, Don't Turn 'Em Loose.

ARLEN, RICHARD

1936. The Calling of Dan Matthews, The Mine With the Iron Door, Secret Valley. 1937 : Silent Barriers.

ARLISS. GEORGE

1936: Mister Hobo, East

Meets West.

1937: Man of Affairs.

ARMENDT, RUDOLPH 1937: I Met Him in Paris.

ARMETTA, HENRY

1936: Let's Sing Again, Crime of Dr. Forbes, Poor Little Rich

Girl, Magnificent Brute, Two

in a Crowd.

1937: Top of the Town. ARMIDA

1937: Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm,

Border Cafe. ARMSTRONG, LOUIS

1936: Pennies from Heaven.

ARMSTRONG, MARGARET

1936: Chatterbox, M'liss.

ARMSTRONG, ROBERT

1936 : Dangerous Waters, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Public En- emy's Wife, All American Chump, Without Orders. 1937: Nobody's Baby, The Three Legionnaires, The Girl Said No.

ARNOLD, BILLY 1937: Hotel Haywire.

ARNOLD, EDWARD

1936: Sutter's Gold. Meet Nero Wolfe, Come and Get It. 1937: John Meade's Woman, The Toast of New York.

ARNT, CHARLES E.

1936: The Witness Chair, And Sudden Death.

1937 : Swing High Swing Low, Angel's oliday.

ARTHUR, JEAN

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, The Plainsman, Adventure in Manhattan, More Than a Sec- retary.

1937: History is Made at Xight, Easy Living.

ARTHUR, JOHNNY

1936: Freshman Love, The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Thf King Steps Out, Stage Struck 1937: Pick a Star, It Hap- pened Out West.

ASH. SAM

1937: A Man Betrayed.

ASHLEY. IRIS

1937: Romance and Riches.

ASKAM, EARL

1936: Empty Saddles, Trail Dust.

ASTAIRE, FRED

1936: Follow the Fleet, Swing

Time.

1937: Shall We Dance.

ASTOR. GERTRUDE 1936: Empty Saddles.

ASTOR, MARY

1936: The Murder of Dr. Har. rigan. And So They Were Married, Trapped by Televi- sion, Dodsworth, Lady from Nowhere.

ATCHLEY, HOOPER L.

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, The Crime Patrol, Hearts in Bondage, Navy Born. The Prescott Kid. 1937: Roarin' Lead.

ATES. ROSCO

1936: God's Country and the Woman.

ATKINSON, JACK 1936 : Stampede.

ATWATER, EDITH .

1936: We Went to College, The Gorgeous Hussy.

ATWELL, ROY,

1936: The Harvester.

ATWILL. LIONEL

1936: Lady of Secrets, Abso- lute Quiet, 'Till We Meet Again.

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1937: The Road Back, Last Train from Madrid.

AUBREY, JIMMY

1936: Fast Bullets, N'ight Car- go, Too Much Beef, Aces and Eights, Go Get Em Haines, Stormy Trails.

AUER, MISCHA

1936: You're Only Human. Tough Guy, The House of a Thousand Candles, Sons O' Guns, One Rainy Afternoon, Princess Comes Across, My Man Godfrey, The Gay Des- perado. Winterset, That Girl from Paris.

1937: Three Smart Girls, We Have Our Moments, Top of the Town, Pick a Star.

AUSTIN, CHARLES 1937 : Another Dawn.

AUTRY, GENE

1936 : Comin' 'Round the Mountain, The Singing Cow- boy, Guns and Guitars, Oh Susannah, Ride Ranger Ride, The Big Show.

1937: Git Along Little Do- gies, Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm, Round-up Time in Texas, The Old Corral, The Big Show.

AVALON BOYS

1936: Way Out West. 1937: Nobody's Baby.

AYLESWORTH, ANTHONY 1936: The President's Mystery.

AYLESWORTH, ARTHUR 1936: The Petrified Forest, Rose of the Rancho, Woman Trap, King of the Pecos, Girl of the Ozarks, Love Begins at Twenty, Arizona Raiders, To Mary-With Love, Mister Cinderella, Dimples, The Man I Marry, The Plot Thickens. 1937: Sandflow, Marked Wom- an, Fifty Roads to Town, That Man's Here Again, I Cover the War, Slave Ship.

AYRES, LEW

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, Panic on the Air, Night Wire, Lady Be Careful, Murder with Pictures, Shake- down.

1937: The Crime Nobody Saw, Last Train from Madrid.

BABY LeROY

1936: It's a Great Life.

BACON, IRVING

1936: It's a Great Life, Drift Fence, Earthworm Tractors, Hollywood Boulevard, Hop- along Cassidy Returns, Vali- ant is the Word for Carrie. 1937: Let's Make a Million, .Seventh Heaven, Internes Can't Take Money, Arizona Mahonev.

BAIKO, ROBERT

1936 : Go West Young Man.

BAILEY. SHERWOOD

1936: Too Many Parents, The Devil is a Sissy. 1937: Girl Loves Boy.

BAILEY. WILLIAM

1936: Charlie Chan's Secret.

BAINTER. FAY

1937: Quality Street, The Soldier and the Lady, Make Way for Tommorow.

PLAYERS' WORK

BAKER, BENNY

1936: Rose of the Rancho, Give Us This Night, Drift Fence, Panic on the Air, Lady Be Careful, Murder With Pic- tures, Rose Bowl, Mind Your Own Business.

1937 : Champagne Waltz, The Crime Nobody Saw, Wild Money, Hotel Haywire.

BAKER, FRANK

1936: Mary of Scotland.

BAKER, IRVING

1936: Petticoat Fever.

BAKER, KENNY

1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, Turn Off the Moon.

BAKER, LOREN

1937: JMyslcrious Crossing.

BAKEWELL, WILLIAM 1936: Lady Luck, Sea Spoil- ers.

1937: Quality Street, Mile a Minute Love, Dangerous Holi day.

BALDRA, CHUCK

1936: The Lawless Nineties.

BALDWIN, BEAY

1936: Rhythm on the Range.

BALDWIN, ROBERT

1936: Mind Your Own Busi- ness.

1937: Girl from Scotland ^'ard. ^lidiiight Aladonna.

BALL, FRANK

1936: Rogue of the Range, The Fugitive Sheriff. 1937: The Gun Ranger, Law- less Land, The Trusted Out- law, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Border Phantom.

BALL, GEORGE

1936: Rogue of the Range, Too Much Beef, Men of the Plains.

BALL, LUCILLE

1936: Chatterbox, The Farm- er in the Dell, Follow the Fleet, Bunker Bean, That Girl from Paris. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife.

BALLEW, SMITH

1936 : Palm Springs.

1937 : Racing Lady. BALLOU, MARION

1936: Camille.

BANCROFT, GEORGE

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Wed- ding Present.

1937: John Meade's Woman, A Doctor's Diarv, Racketeers in Exile.

BANTRY, JOHN 1936: The Dragnet.

BARBIER. GEORGE

1936: Wife Versus Secretary, The Milky Way, The Preview Murder Mystery. Princess Comes Across, Early to Bed, Three Married Men, Spend- thrift.

1937: On the Avenue, Waiki- ki Wedding. Hotel Haywire.

BARCLAY, DON

1936 : Man Hunt, The Murder

of Dr. Harrigan, Treachery

Rides the Range, The Lion's

Den, Bengal Tiger, The White

Legion.

1937 : Fugitive in the Sky,

Navy Spy, Border Phantom,

Sweetheart of the Navy, I

Cover the War. BARCLAY, JOAN

1936: Prison Shadows, The

Glory Trail, West of Nevada,

Men of the Plains.

1937: The Trusted Outlaw. BARDETTE, TREVOR

1937: Borderland, They Won't

Forget. BARLOW, REGINALD

1936: O'Malley of the

Mounted, Lloyds of London.

1937: it Happended Out

West.

BARNES, BINNIE

1936: Small Town Girl. Sut- ter's Gold, The Last of the Mohicans, The Magnificent Brute.

1937: Breezing Home, Three Smart Girls.

BARNES. JANE

1936: Frontier Justice.

BARNETT, VINCE

1936: Dancing Feet, Captain Calamity, Down to the Sea, Yellow Cargo, I Cover China- town.

1937 : The W'oman I Love, A Star is Born, Bank Alarm.

BARONDESS, BARBARA

1936: Easy Money, The Plot Thickens.

BARRAT, ROBERT

1936: Exclusive Story, The Country Doctor, I Married a Doctor, Sons O' Guns, Trail- in' West, The Last of the Mo- hicans, Mary of Scotland, Charge of the Light Brigade, Black Legion, God's Country and the Woman. 1937: Mountain Justice, Drae- german Courage.

BARRETT, JUDITH

1936: Yellowstone, Flying Hostess.

1937: Good Old Soak, Ar- mored Car, Let Them Live!

BARRETT, PAUL 1936: Border Flight.

BARRIE. MONA

1936: Here Comes Trouble. A Message to Garcia, Love on the Run.

1937 : Mountain Justice. I Met Him in Paris.

BARRIE. WENDY

1936: Love on a Bet, Speed.

Ticket to Paradise, Under

Your SpelL

1937: IBreezing Home, What

Price Vengeance, Wings Over

Honolulu.

BARRIS, HARRY

1936: Showboat, The Man I Marry.

BARRY, DONALD 1936: .Viglit Waitress. 1937: The Woman I Love.

BARRY, PHYLLIS

1936: One Rainy Afternoon, Forbidden Heaven. 1937: The Prince and the Pauper, Affairs of Cap p y Ricks. Damaged Goods.

BARRY, WESLEY

1936: Plow and the Stars.

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1937: Pick a Star, Wild Money.

BARRYMORE, DOLORES COSTELLO

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, Yours for the Asking.

BARRYMORE, JOHN 1936: Romeo and Juliet. 1937 : .M;iy!ime.

BARRYMORE, LIONEL

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, The Road to Glory, The Devil- Doll, The Gorgeous Hussy, Camille.

1937: Captains Courageous, A Family Affair.

BARTHOLOMEW. FREDDIE 1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, The Devil is a Sissy, Lloyds of London. 1937 : Cayitains Courageous.

BARTLETT, BENNIE

1936 : Timothy's Quest, The

Sky Parade, 13 Hours by Air,

The Texas Rangers, Three

Married Men.

1937: Time Out for Romance,

Maid of Salem. Let Them

Live!

BARTLETT, MICHAEL 1936 : The Music Goes "Round, Follow Your Heart.

BARTON, BUZZ

1936: Feud of the West, The Riding Avenger, Romance Rides the Range.

BARTON, ED

1936: Love Before Breakfast.

BARTON. FINIS

1936 : Secret Patrol, Stampede.

BARTON, JOE 1936: Lady Luck.

BASQUETTE, LINA 1936: The Final Hour.

BATES, GRANVILLE

1936: Here Comes Trouble. Chatterbox, 13 Hours by Air. Times Square Playboy, Poppy, Beloved Enemy, Sing Me A Love Song.

1937: Green Light, Nancy Steele is Missing, Larceny on the Air. When's Your Birth- day?, The Captain's Kid, Wai- kiki Wedding, Let's Get Mar- ried, ^loiintain Justice, They Won't Forget.

BATES, HARRY

1936: Girl of the Ozarks.

BATES. KATHRYN 1'536: Collegiate.

BAULCH, SLIM

1937: Hollywood Cowbov.

BAUTISTA, JOE

1936: The Girl from Manda- lay.

BAXLEY. JACK

1937: Woman Chases Man.

BAXTER, ALAN

193'.: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine. Big Brown Eyes, The Case Against Mrs. Ames. Parole !

1937: Breezing Home, Men in Exilf, Xi«ln Kiv.

BAXTER, WARNER

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island. Robin Hood of El Dorado, The Road to Glory,

PLAYERS' WORK

Hills

of Rio

Tht

Are

Found

To Mary— With Love, White

Hunter.

19J7 : Slave Ship.

BEACH, JOHN VJ36: Trail Dust. 1937: Borderland, Old Wyoming, North of Cirande.

BEACH, RICHARD

193/": Join the JMarines, ^Mandarin JNIyslery.

BEADON, STEVE

193 7: Killers of the Sea.

BEAL, JOHN

1930 : M'liss, We Who About to Die. 1937: The Man Who Himself, Border Cafe.

BEARD, STYMIE

1936: Rainbow on the River.

BEATTY, CLYDE 1936: Darkest Africa.

BEATTY, LAURI 1936: Libeled Lady. 1937: Wee Willie Winkie.

BEATTY, MAY

1936: Sliowboat, Private Num- ber, Lloyds of London.

BEAUMONT, LUCY 1936: The Devil-Doll. 1937: Maid of Salem.

BEAVERS, LOUISE

1936 : Bullets or Ballots, Wives Never Know, General Spanky, Rainbow on the River. 1937: JNlake Way for Tomor- row, Wings Over Honolulu.

BECK, JOHN

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, King of the Pecos, Everyman's Law, Hopalong Cassidy Returns.

BECK, THOMAS

1936: Every Saturday Night. I'nder Two Flags, Champagne Charlie, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, White Fang, Can This Be Dixie?, Crack-up, Charlie Chan at the Opera. 1937: Seventh Heaven, W^o- man Wise, Think Fast Mr. Moto, The Thirteenth Chair.

BECKETT, SCOTTY

1936: Anthony Adverse, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Charge of the Light Brigade.

BEDFORD, BARBARA

1936: Ring .Around the Moon, The Mine With the Iron Door, Easy Money, Brilliant Mar- riage.

BEECHER, JANET

1936: Love Before Breakfast, I'd Give My Life, The Long- est Night.

1937: Good Old Soak, The Thirteenth Chair, Between Two Wiimen.

BEERY, NOAH

1936 : King of the Damned. 1937: Strangers On a Honey- moon.

BEERY, NOAH, Jr. 1936: Parole!

1937: The Mighty Treve. The Road Back.

BEERY, WALLACE

1936: A Message to Garcia,

Old Hutch.

1937: Good Old Soak. Slave

Ship.

BELL, HANK

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine.

BELL, REX

1936: Too Much Beef, Idaho Kid, West of Nevada, Men of the Plains, Stormy Trails.

BELLAMY, RALPH

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, Roaming Lady, Straight from the Shoulder, The Final Hours, Wild Brian Kent, The Man Who Lived Twice. 1937: Counterfeit Lady, Let's Get Married.

BELMORE. LIONEL 1936: Mary of Scotland. 1937: jNIaid of Salem, The Prince and the Pauper.

BENCHLEY, ROBERT 1936: Piccadilly Jim.

BENEDICT, BROOKS

1936: Follow the Fleet, Early

to Bed.

1937 : Midnight Madonna.

BENEDICT, 'WILLIAM

1936: The Country Doctor, The Witness Chair, M'liss, Libeled Lady, Ramona. 1937: They Wanted to Marry, Laughing at Trouble, That I May Live.

BENGE, WILSON 1936: Dancing Feet.

BENNETT, ANNE

1937: Come On Cowboys!

BENNETT, CONSTANCE 1936: Ladies in Love, Every- thing is Thunder.

BENNETT, JOAN

1936: 13 Hours by Air, Big Brown Eyes, Two in a Crowd, Wedding Present.

BENNETT, LEILA 1936: Fury.

BENNETT, RAPHAEL 1937: Old Louisiana.

BENNY, JACK

1936: The Big Broadcast of 1937, College Holidav.

BERANGER, ANDRE

1936: Colleen, Love Before Breakfast, The Big Noise, Down the Stretch, Hot Money, Walking on Air, King of Hockey.

BERESFORD, HARRY

1936: Follow the Fleet. Klon- dike Annie, Postal Inspector, Grand Jury, In His Steps. 1937: The Prince and the Pauper, The Go Getter, They Won't Forget.

BERGEN, CONSTANCE 1936: Wives Never Know. 1937: Turn Off the Moon.

BERGEN, JERRY

1936 : With Love and Kisses.

BERGMAN, HENRY 1936: IModern Times.

BERGNER. ELISABETH 1936: As You Like It. 1937: Dreamintr l.ips.

BERGREN, CONNIE 1936: Too Much Beef.

BERKELEY. LYNNE

1936: Girl's Dormitory, Ca- reer Woman.

BERLE. MILTON

1937: .\ew Faces of 1937.

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BERNARD, RAYMOND

1936: Darkest Africa.

BERNIE, BEN

1937: Wake Up and Live.

BERWANGER, JAY 1936: The Big Game.

BEST, WILLIE

1936: Two in Revolt, Murder on a Bridle Path, Down the Stretch, Thank You Jeeves, General Spanky, Make Way for a Lady, Mummy's Boys. 1937: Breezing Home, Rac- ing Lady, ;\Ieet the Missus.

BETHEA, DAVID

1936: The Green Pastures.

BETZ, MATHEW

1936: Just My Luck, Florida Special, The Last Assignment, Racing Blood. 1937: Outcast.

BEVAN, BILLY

1936: The Song and Dance Man, Dracula's Daughter, Pri- vate Number, Piccadilly Jim, Lloyds of London, God's Country and the Woman. 1937: Another Dawn, Slave Ship.

BEVANS, CLEM

1936: Rhythm on the Range. 193 7: Riding On Air.

BICKFORD, CHARLES

1936: Rose of the Rancho, Pride of the Marines, The Plainsman.

BILLINGS, GEORGE 1937: Penrod and Sam.

BING, HERMAN

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes. The Music Goes 'Round, Rose Marie, Tango, The Great Zieg- feld. Human Cargo, Three Wise Guys, The King Steps Out, Adventure in Manhattan, Come Closer Folks, That Girl From Paris.

1937: Champagne Waltz, May- time.

BIRCH, WYRLEY

1936: The Music Goes 'Round, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Panic on the Air, Trapped by Television, Blackmailer.

BIRELL. TALA

1936: The Lone Wolf Returns, The White Legion. 1937: She's Dangerous, As Good as ^Married.

BIRMINGHAM. ALAN 1937: The Great Gamhini.

BLACK. MAURICE

1937: The Three Legionnaires.

BLACK, THURMAN 1936 : Dimples.

BLACKLEY, DOUGLAS

1936. Love Before Breakfast.

BLACKMER. SIDNEY

1936: Woman Trap, Florida Special, Early to Bed, Heart of the West, The President's Mystery, Missing Girls. 1937: Girl Overboard. John Meade's Woman, A Doctor's Diarv. Michael O'Halloran, This Is Mv Affair.

BLACKWELL, CARLYLE. JR. 1936: Calling of Dan Mat- thews.

PLAYERS' WORK

BLAINE, JAMES

1936 : Reform of Sophie Lang.

BLAIR, JOAN

1936: The Murder of Dr. Har- rigan.

BLAKE, GEORGE 193 7 : Kid Galahad.

BLAKE, GLADYS 1936: Racing Blood.

BLAKE, JUDITH

1936: Wanted Jane Turner.

BLAKE, LARRY

19,? 7: The Road Back.

BLAKELY, JAMES

1936: The Gay Desperado.

BLANCHARD, FREDERIC 1936: Man Hunt.

BLANDICK, CLARA

1936: Hearts Divided, Anthony Adverse, The Gorgeous Hussy, The Case of the Velvet Claws, In His Steps, Make Way for a Lady.

1937; Her Husband's Secre- tary, A Star is Born, Wings Over Honolulu.

BLANE, BARBARA

1936: Satan Met a Lady.

BLANE, SALLY

1937: Angel's Holiday.

BLEIFER. JOHN

1936: Sutter's Gold, Ladies in Love.

BLETCHER, FERDINAND 1936: Can This Be Dixie?

BLETSHER, WILLIAM

1937: Lash of the Penitentes.

BLISS, LEILA

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven.

BLONDELL. JOAN

1936: Colleen, Sons C Guns, Bullets or Ballots, Stage Struck, Three Men on a Horse, Gold Diggers: of 1937. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl.

BLOODGOOD, MARGARET 1936: The Case Against Mrs. Ames.

BLORE, ERIC

1936: Two in the Dark, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford. Sons O' Guns, Piccadilly Jim, Swing Time, Smartest Girl in Town. 1937: Quality Street, The Soldier and the Lady, Shall We Dance.

BLUE, BEN

1936: Follow Your Heart,

College Holiday.

1937: Turn Off the Moon.

BLUE, MONTE

1936: Desert Gold. Nevada, Treachery Rides the Range, Mary of Scotland, Prison Sha- dows, Song of the Gringo. 1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm.

BLUES, GEORGE

1937: Come On Cowboys!

BLYSTONE. STANLEY

1936: Here Comes Trouble.

Strike Me Pink, The Riding

Avenger.

1937: Two Wise Maids.

BLYTHE. BETTY

1936: Murder at Glen Athol, Yours for the Asking, Rain- bow on the River.

BOARDMAN. VIRGINIA 1936: The Crime Patrol, The Fugitive Shadow.

BOGART, HUMPHREY

1936: The Petrified Forest, Bullets or Ballots, Two Against the World, China Clipper, Isle of Fury, Black Legion. 1937: The Great O'Malley, Marked Woman, Kid Galahad.

BOLAND. MARY

1936: Early to Bed, A Son Comes Home, Wives Never Know, College Holiday.

BOLES, JOHN

1936: Rose of the Rancho, A

Message to Garcia, Craig's

Wife.

1937: As Good as Married.

BOLEY. MAY

1936: Without Orders.

1937: Ready, Willing and

Able.

BOLGER, RAY

1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

BOLL, FRANK

1936: Sundown Saunders.

BOND, WARD

1936 : The Leathernecks Have Landed, Muss 'Em Up, Pride of the Marines, Avenging Waters, The Cattle Thief, Crash Donovan, The Bride Walks Out, Second Wife, They Met in a Taxi, The Man Who Lived Twice, Without Orders, Conflict, Legion of Terror. 1937: You Only Live Once, Park Avenue Logger, 23 Vz Hours Leave, Devil's Play- ground, Night Key, The Wild- catter.

BONDI, BEULAH

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, The Invisible Ray, The Moon's Our Home, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Hearts Divided, The Gorgeous Hussy.

1937: Maid of Salem, Make Way for Tomorrow.

BONIFACE, SYMONA 1936: Girl's Dormitory.

BONITA

1936: The Milky Way.

BORDEN, EDDIE

1936: Early to Bed, Conflict.

BORDEN, EUGENE

1937: I Met Him In Paris.

BORG, VEDA ANN

1936: Three Cheers for Love. 1937: Kid Galahad, Men in Exile.

BORLAND, BARLOW

1936: The Witness Chair, Mary of Scotland. 1937: Murder Goes to College, King of Gamblers.

BOROS, FERIKE 1936: Hi Gauclio.

BOSWORTH. HOBART

1936: Wildcat Trooper, The Dark Hour.

BOTELER, WADE

1936: Here Comes Trouble. Whipsaw, The Return of Jim- my Valentine, Exclusive Story, Charlie Chan at the Circus, Human Cargo, The Bride Walks Out, Alibi for Mur- der, The President's Mystery, Country Gentlemen. 1937: You Only Live Once, Find the Witness, Jim Han-

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vey Detective, Dangerous Holiday, The Mandarin Mys- tery.

BOTTILIER, RICHARD

1936: Treachery Rides the Range, West of Nevada, The Traitor.

BOULTON, MATTHEW 1937: Night Must Fall.

BOVARD, MARY

1937: A Man Betrayed.

BOWEN. HARRY

1936 : The Return of Jimmy Valentine, The Harvester, Neighborhood House.

BOWMAN, LEE

1937: Internes Can't Take Money, I Met Him in Paris, Last Train from Madrid.

BOYD, JOSEPH

1936: Darkest Africa.

BOYD, WILLIAM

1936: Call of the Prairie, Three on the Trail, Federal Agent, Burning Gold, Heart of the West, Go Get 'Em Haines, Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns, Trial Dust. 1937: Borderland, Hills of Old Wyoming, North of the Rio Grande.

BOYER, CHARLES 1936: Garden of Allah. 1937 : History is Made at Night.

BRACY, SIDNEY

1936: Sutter's Gold, Isle of Fury.

BRADFORD, JOHN 1937: The Old Corral.

BRADLEY. GRACE

1936: Dangerous Waters, F- Man, Rose of the Ranclio, Anything Goes, Three Cheers for Love, Sitting on the Moon, Don't Turn 'Em Loose. 1937: Larceny on the Air, Wake Up and Live.

BRADLEY, H. C.

1937: Sing While You're Able.

BRADLEY, HARRY

1936: Dancing Feet, Gold Diggers of 1937, .\ew Faces of 193 7.

BRADNA, OLYMPE

1936: Three Cheers for Love,

College Holiday.

1937: Last Train fromMadrid.

BRADY, ALICE

1936: The Harvester. My Man Godfrey, Go West Young Man, Mind Your Own Business. 1937: Call It a Day, Three Smart Girls. Mama Steps Out.

BRADY, WILLIAM

19,1 7: Xew Faces of 193 7.

BRAHAM, LIONEL

1937: Personal Property, The Prince and the Pauper, Wee Willie Winkie.

BRANDON, HARRIETT 1937: Xew Faces of 1937.

BRANDON, HENRY

1936: Killer at Large, The

Garden of Allah, Black

Legion.

1937: I Promise to Pay.

BRASNO, GEORGE

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus.

PLAYERS' WORK

BRASNO, OLIVE

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus. BREAKSTON, GEORGE

1936: Boulder Dam, Second Wife.

BREAMER, SYLVIA

1936: Too Many Parents.

BRECHER, EGON

1936 : Charlie Chan's Secret, Boulder Dam, 'Til We Meet Again, Sins of Man, The White Angel, Alibi for Murder, La- dies in Love, Stolen Holiday. 1937: Espionage, I Met Him in Paris.

BRECKNER, GARY

1937: Wake Up and Live.

BREEN, BOBBY

1936 : Let's Sing Again, Rain- bow on the River.

BRENDEL, EL

1936: Career Woman, God's Country and the Woman. 1937: The Holy Terror.

BRENNAN, WALTER

1936: These Three, The Three Godfathers, The Moon's Our Home, Fury, The Prescott Kid, Come and Get It, Banjo on My Knee.

1937 : She's Dangerous, When Love is Young, Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

BRENT, EVELYN

1936 : Penthouse Party, Song of the Trail, It Couldn't Have Happened, Hopalong Cassidy Returns, The President's Mys- tery. 1937: King of Gamblers.

BRENT, GEORGE

1936: Snowed Under, The Golden Arrow, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Give Me Your Heart, More Than a Secretary, God's Country and the Woman.

1937: The Go Getter, Moun- tain Justice.

BRENT. LYNTON

1936: Dancing Feet, Bridge of Sighs, It Couldn't Have Hap- pened. 1937: The Old Corral.

BREWSTER, JUNE

1936 : The Case Against Mrs.

Ames, Spendthrift.

1937: She's Dangerous.

BREWSTER TWINS

1937 : Wake Up and Live. BRIAN. MARY

1936: Spendthrift, Three Mar- ried Men, Killer at Large. 1937: Romance and Riches, Navy Blues, Week-End Mil- lionaire, Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

BRIAN SISTERS, THREE 1937: Sing While You're Able, New Faces of 1937.

BRICE, FANNIE

1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

BRIDGE, AL

1936: Call of the Prairie, Fast Bullets, The Lawless Nineties, Public Enemy's Wife, The Three Mesquiteers, Trail Dust. 1937: Borderland.

BRIDGE, ALAN

1937: Woman Chases Man.

BRIERRE, MAURICE

1936: Hearts in Bondage. BRIGGS, DONALD

1936: Love Before Breakfast,

Sutter's Gold.

1937: Captains Courageous,

They Won't Forget. BRIGGS, HARLAN

1936: Mad Holiday, Dods-

worth, Happy Go Lucky.

1937: A Family Affair, Rid- ing On Air. BRINKER, KAYE

1936: Desert Guns. BRISBANE, WILLIAM

1936: Ladies in Love.

1937: Shall We Dance, Meet

the Missus, You Can't Beat

Love.

BRISSAC, VIRGINIA

1936: The Three Godfathers. The Big Noise, Murder by an Aristocrat, Two Against the World, Down the Stretch, Love Letters of a Star.

BRIXTON, LEN

1936: The Gay Desperado.

BRODEL, JOAN 1936: Camille.

BRODERICK, HELEN

1936: Love on a Bet, Mur- der on a Bridle Path, Swing Time, The Bride Walks Out, Smartest Girl in Town. 1937: We're on the Jury, Meet the Missus.

BRODIE, DON

1936: Strike Me Pink, Navy

Born.

1937: Girl from .Scotland

Yard, Hotel Haywire.

BROKAW, CHARLES 193 7 : I Cover the War.

BROMBERG, J. EDWARD 1936: Under Two Flags, Sins of Man, Crime of Dr. Forbes, Star for a Night, Girl's Dor- mitory, Ladies in Love, Re- union, Stowaway. 1937: Seventh Heaven, Fair Warning, That I May Live.

BRONSON, BUNNY 1937: Headline Crasher.

BROOK, ALLEN

1937: Motor Madness.

BROOK, CLIVE

1937: Scotland Yard Com- mands.

BROOKE. TYLER

1936: Poor Little Rich Girl, To Mary With Love, Two in a Crowd. 1937: This Is My Affair.

BROOKS, HOWARD

1937: Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

BROOKS, LOUISE 1936: Empty Saddles.

BROPHY, EDWARD

1936: Strike Me Pink, Woman Trap, Here Comes Trouble, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Spendthrift, Mister Cinderel- la, All American Chump, Wed- ding Present, Career Woman, Great Guy.

193 7: Hideaway Girl, The Soldier and the Lady, The Hit Parade, Oh Doctor, Jim Han- vey Detective, The Girl Said No, The Great Gambini.

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BROWER, TOM

1936: The Lawless Nineties, Love Begins at Twenty, The Singing Vagabond.

BROWN, CHARLES A.

1936: Federal Agent, Gold Diggers of 1937.

BROWN, HELEN

1936: The Three Godfathers, Collegiate, Big Brown Eyes, To Mary With Love. 1937: This Is My Affair.

BROWN, JOE E.

1936: Sons O' Guns, Earth- form Tractors, Polo Joe. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, Riding On Air.

BROWN, JOHN MACK

1936: The Desert Phantom, Rogue of the Range, Every Man's Law.

1937: Lawless Land, Bar Z Bad Man, Guns in the Dark, A Lawman is Born.

BROWN, RAYMOND

1936: Comin' 'Round the Mountain, Down the Stretch, The Magnificent Brute, Ca- reer Woman.

1937: The Holy Terror, Par- ole Racket, Two Wise Maids.

BROWN, TOM

1936: Gentle Julia, And Sud- den Death, I'd Give My Life, Rose Bowl.

1937: Maytime, Her Husband Lies. That Man's Here Again, Jim Hanvey Detective.

BROWN, TROY

1936: Can This Be Dixie?

BRUCE, ALAN

1937: Meet the Missus, You Can't Beat Love.

BRUCE, NIGEL

1936: Under Two Flags. The White Angel, Charge of the Light Brigade, Follow Your Heart, Make Way For a Lady, The Man I Marry, Thunder in the City.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney.

BRUCE, VIRGINIA

1936: The Garden Murder Case, The Great Ziegfeld, Born to Dance.

1937: Women of Glamour, When Love is Young, Be- tween Two Women.

BRUNO, FRANK

1936: Treachery Rides the Range, King of Hockey. 1937: Internes Can't Take Money.

BRYAN, JANE

1936: The Case of the Black

Cat.

1937: The Captain's Kid,

Marked Woman, Kid Galahad.

BRYANT, NANA

1936. The Lone Wolf Returns, Lady of Secrets, You May Be Next, The King Steps Out, Meet Nero Wolfe, Blackmailer. The Man Who Lived Twice, Theodora Goes Wild, Pennies from Heaven. 1937: Let's Get Married.

BRYON WALTER 1936: Mary of Scotland.

PLAYERS' WORK

BUCHANAN, ELSA

1936: Lloyds of London, 1937: Call It a Day, The Thirteenth Chair.

BUCKLER, HUGH (Deceased)

1936 : Crash Donovan, The Last of the Mohicans, The Jungle Princess.

BUCKLER. JOHN (Deceased)

1936: Tarzan Escapes, The Unguarded Hour.

BUICK, MEL

1936: The President's Mys- tery.

BUMPUS, WAYNE 1937: Headline Crasher.

BUFF. TOMMY

1936: The Longest Night, Roarin' Guns, Pepper, Pic- cadilly Jim, Conflict. 1937: Roarin' Lead.

BURANI, MICHELETTE 1936: Give Us This Night.

BURGESS, HELEN

(Deceased) 1936: The Plainsman. 1937: A Doctor's Diary, King of Gamblers.

BURGESS, WILLIAM 1937: Wild Money.

BURKE, BILLIE

1936: Piccadilly Jim, My American Wife, Craig's Wife. 1937; Parnell.

BURKE, JAMES

1936 : Song and Dance Man, Dancing Feet, The Leather- necks Have Landed, Klon- dike Anne, Forgotten Faces, 36 Hours to Kill, Old Hutch, Rhythm on the Range, Can This Be Dixie?, Great G!uy. 1937: Laughing at Trouble, Champagne Waltz.

BURKE, KATHLEEN

1936: Nevada, Craig's Wife.

BURKE, ORRIN

1937: Nobody's Baby. BURNETTE, SMILEY

1936: Doughnuts and Society, Comin' 'Round the Mountain, The Singing Cowboy, Hearts in Bondage. The Border Pa- trolman, The Singing Vaga- bond, Guns and Guitars, Oh Susannah, Ride Ranger Ride, 1937: Larceny on the Air, A Man Betrayed, Git Along Little Dogies, Round-up Time in Texas, Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm. The Old Corral. The Hig Show.

BURNS, BOB

1936: Rhythm on the Range, Big Broadcast of 1937. 193 7: Waikiki Wedding, Mountain Music.

BURNS, EDMUND

1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

BURNS, EDWARD 1936: Follow the Fleet.

BURNS, FRED

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Too Much Beef.

BURNS, GEORGE

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937, College Holiday.

BURNS, HARRY

1936: Hot Money. 1937: Two Wise Maids.

BURNS, ROBERT

1936: The Singing Vagabond, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Guns of the Pecos.

BURESS, JIMMY

1936: The Green Pastures.

BURRESS. WILLIAM 1936: I'd Give My Life. 1937: Racketeers in Exile.

BURRUD, WILLIAM

1936: Pride of the Marines, The Cowboy and the Kid, Postal Inspector, Two in a Crowd, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: Girl Overboard, Fair Warning, Captains Courage- ous.

BURT, BENNY

1937 : Pick a Star. Sweetheart of the Navy.

BURTIS. JAMES

1936 : The Return of Jimmy Valentine, Dancing Feet, Ghost Patrol, General Spanky.

BURTON, FREDERICK

1936: Everybody's Old Man, The Voice of Bugle Ann, The Calling of Dan Matthews, Theodora Goes Wild, Mum- my's Boys.

1937: Love Is News, Nancy Steele is Missing.

BURTON, GEORGE

1937: Come On Cowboys!

BURTON, JOHN

1936: Lloyds of London, Be- loved Enemy.

BUSCH, MAE

1936: The Bohemian Girl.

BUSH, JAMES

1936: O'Malley of the Mounted, The Glory Trail, M'liss.

1937: Battle of Greed, In- ternes Can't Take Money, Good Old Soak, I Cover the War.

BUSHMAN, FRANCIS X. 1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

BUSHMAN, FRANCIS X, Jr. 1936: Carvl of the Mountains.

BUSSEY, FARGO 1936: Ghost Patrol.

BUSTER. BUD

1936: Blazing Justice. Desert Guns, Desert Justice, The Rid- ing Avenger, Cavalry, Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937: Arizona Days, The Gun Ranger, Old I^ouisiana, The Trusted Outlaw. Drums of Destinv.

BUTLER. JIMMY

1937: Battle of Greed.

BUTLER, JOHNNY

1936: Make Way for a Lady.

BUTLER, ROSITA 1936: Maid of Salem.

BUTTERWORTH, CHARLES 1936: The Moon's Our Home, Half Angel, We V\'=nt to Col- lege, Rainbow on ttif River. 1937: Swing High Swing

BUZARD, EDDIE

1936: Gentle Julia. BYINGTON, SPRING

1936: The Voice of Bugle

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Ann, Every Saturday Night, Palm Springs, Educating Father, Stage Struck, Back to Nature, Dodsworth, The Girl on the Front Page, Charge of the Light Brigade, Theodora Goes Wild.

1937: Clarence, Green Light, Off to the Races, Penrod and Sam, Big Business, A Fam- ily Affair, The Road Back, Hotel Haywire.

BYRD, RALPH

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan. 1937: Motor Madness.

BYRON. A. S.

1936: The Milky Way, Walk- ing on Air.

BYRON, ARTHUR

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island.

BYRON, DELMA

1936: Everybody's Old Man,

Dimples.

1937: Ivaughing at Trouble.

BYRON, WALTER 1936: Bridge of Sighs. 1937: As Good as Married.

CABIN KIDS

1937: Git Along Little Dogies, Round-up Time in Texas.

CABOT, BRUCE

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, Robin Hood of El Do- rado, Penthouse Party, Three Wise Guys, Fury, The Last of the Mohicans, The Big Game, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, Sin- ner Take All, Legion of Ter- ror.

CAGNEY, JAMES 1936: Great Guy.

CAINE, GEORGIA

1936: One Rainy Afternoon. The White Angel, Navy Born, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: Time Out for Romance. Rill Cracks Down, Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

CAITS, JOE

1937: Hollywood Cowboy.

CALHERN, LOUIS

1936: The Gorgeous Hussy. 1937 : Her Husband Lies.

CALL. JOHN W. 1936: Soak the Rich.

CALLAHAN, MARGARET

1936: Muss 'Em Up. Special Investigator. The Last Outlaw.

CALLAHAN, VIOLA

1936: Luckiest Girl in the World.

CALLEIA, JOSEPH

1936: Tough Guy, Exclusive Story, Sworn Enemy, His Brother's Wife, Sinner Take All, After the Thin ]Man.

CALLENDER, ROMAINE 1936: And So They Were Mar- ried, 36 Hours to Kill, Pepper, Alibi for Murder, High Ten- sion.

CALLOWAY, CAB

1936: The Singing Kid.

CALVERT, E. H.

1V3d: Tlie Oregon Trail, The Glorv Trail.

CAMARGO, ANA 1937: Lawless Land.

PLAYERS' WORK

CAMBRE, DEL

1936: Tundra.

CAMERON, HERBERT 1937: Phantom Ship.

CAMPAGNA, NINA

1936: Sunset of Power, The

Petrified Forest.

1937: Rootin' Too tin'

Rhythm, It Happened Out

West.

CAMPBELL, LOUISE 1937: Wild Money.

CAMPEAU, FRANK

1936 : Everyman's Law, Empty Saddles.

CAMPO, DEL

1936: The Devil on Horse- back.

CANSINO FAMILY

1936: The Dancing Pirate.

CANSINO, RITA

1936: Human Cargo, Meet Nero Wolfe, Rebellion. 1937: Trouble in Texas, Old Louisiana.

CANTOR, EDDIE 1936: Strike Me Pink.

CANUTT. YAKIMA

1936: King of the Pecos, The Oregon Trail, Winds of the Wasteland, Wildcat Trooper, The Lonely Trail. 1937: Trouble in Texas, Ghost To'wn Gold, Roarin' Lead, Come On Cowboys!, Riders of the Whistling Skull.

CAREW, ARTHUR EDMUND 1936: Charlie Chan's Secret.

CAREW, JAMES 1937: Phantom Ship.

CAREY, HARRY

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Sutter's Gold, Little Miss Nobody, The Last Out- law, Valiant is the Word for Carrie, The Accusing Finger, .Souls at Sea.

1937: Racing Lady, Aces Wild, Kid Galahad, Border Cafe, Born Reckless.

CAREY, LEONARD 1936: Bunker Bean. 1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney.

CARIO, RAFAEL

1936: His Brother's Wife.

CARLE, RICHARD

1936: Love Before Breakfast, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Anything Goes, Drift Fence, Nevada, Let's Sing Again, The Little Red School House, One Rainy Afternoon, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Three of a Kind, The Arizona Raiders, Spendthrift, Easy to Take, The Man I Marry, Col- lege Holiday.

1937: She's Dangerous, Out- cast, Top of the Town, Rack- eteers in Exile, Arizona Ma- honev. Rhvthm in the Clouds.

CARLETON. WILLIAM P. 1936: The Bohemian Girl, Bor- der Patrolman. The Return of Timmv Valentine.

CARLISLE. MARY 1936: Lady Be Careful. 1937: Hotel Havwire.

CARLSON, JUNE

1936: Every Saturday Night,

Educating Father, Back to

Nature.

1937: Oil to the Races, Big

Business.

CARLYLE, AILEEN

1936: The Country Doctor.

CARLYLE, DAVID

1936: Cain and Mabel, Smart

Blonde.

1937: Once a Doctor, Rhythm

in the Clouds.

CAROL, SUE

1937: A Doctor's Diary.

CARR, NAT

1936: Next Time We Love.

CARRADINE, JOHN

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Under Two Flags, White Fang, Mary of Scot- land, Dimples, Daniel Boone, Ramona, Winterset, The Gar- den of Allah.

1937: Nancy Steele is Missing, Laughing at Trouble, Captains Courageous, This is My Af- fair.

CARRILLO, LEO

1936: Moonlight Murder, It Had to Happen. The Gay Desperado.

1937: History is Made at Night, I Promise to Pay, Hotel Haywire.

CARROLL, JOHN

1936: Hi Gaucho, Muss 'Em Up, Murder on a Bridle Path, We Who Are About to Die. 1937: Death in the Air.

CARROLL, MADELEINE 1936: The Case Against Mrs. Ames, The General Died at Dawn, Lloyds of London. 1937: On the Avenue.

CARROLL, VANCE

1936: Yellow Cargo.

1937 : Sweetheart of the Navy. CARSON, JACK

1937: Too Many Wives. CARTER, LOUISE

1936: Rose of the Rancho. CARUTH, BURR

1936: The Harvester, The

Cowboy and the Kid.

1937: Too Tough to Handle,

Ghost Town Gold. CARVER, LYNNE

1937: Maytime. CASEY, JACK

1936: Ghost Patrol.

CASS, MAURICE

1936: Everybody's Old Man,

Pepper, Charlie Chan at the

Opera.

1937: Women of Glamour,

Champaign Waltz, This is My

AfTair.

CASSIDY, EDWARD

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey, Millionaire Kid, Sundown Saunders, The Speed Reporter, Feud of the West, Rogues' Tavern, Wind of the Waste- land, Cavalry, Men of the Plains.

1937: Aces Wild, Borderland, Lawless Land, Come On Cow- bovs !

CASWELL, CAPT. WALLACE 1937: Killers of the Sea.

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CATLETT, WALTER

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, We Went to College, Follow Your Heart, Cain and JNlabel, Banjo On My Knee, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: On the Avenue, Love is News, Four Days' Won- der, Wake Up and Live.

CAUTERIO, BOB

1936: The Case Against Mrs. Ames.

CAVAN, ALAN

1936: It's a Great Life, Re- bellion. 1937: Old Louisiana.

CAVANAUGH, HOBART 1936: Colleen, Wife versus Secretary, The Golden Arrow, Hearts Divided, Love Begins at Twenty, Stage Struck, Two Against the World, Cain and Mabel, Here Comes Carter!, Love Letters of a Star, Sing Me A Love Song, The Mak- ing of O'Malley. 1937: Girl Overboard, Mys- terious Crossing, Three Smart Girls, The Mighty Treve, Night Key.

CAVANAGH, PAUL

1936 : Champagne Charlie.

CAWTHORN, JOSEPH

1936: Freshman Love, Brides Are Like That, The Great Ziegfeld, One Rainy Afternoon, Hot Money.

CECIL, EDWARD

1936: The Cattle Thief.

CECIL, NORA

1936: Collegiate, Girl of tha Ozarks, College Holiday.

CEELEY, LEONARD 1936: Moonlight Murder. 1937: A Day at the Races.

CELLIER, ANTOINETTE 1937: Silent Barriers.

CHALDECOTT, FAY 1936: Lloyds of London.

CHANDLER, CHIC

1936: Tango. In Paris A. W. O. L., Three of a Kind, Star for a Night. 1937: Time Out for Romance, Woman Wise, OfT to the Races, Born Reckless, .Sing and Be Happy.

CHANDLER, EDDIE

1936: Stage Struck, Wild Brian Kent, Here Comes Carter!

CHANDLER, GEORGE

1936: The Country Doctor, Here Comes Trouble, Fury, \eighborhood House, Libeled I^ady, Reunion, Three Men on a Horse.

1937: Time Out for Romance, Nancy Steele is ifissing. Wake I 'p and Live, Woman Chases Man.

CHANDLER, LANE

1936: The Return of Jimmy N'alentine, The Lawless Nine- ties, Hearts in Bondage, Winds of the Wasteland, Idaho Kid, Stormv Trails.

1937:' Sing While You're Able, Law of the Ranger.

CHANEY. LON, JR.

1936: The Singing Cowboy.

PLAYERS' WORK

1937: Midnight Taxi, An- gel's Holiday, The Old Cor- ral.

CHANNON, FRANK 1936: End of the Trail.

CHAPIN, JACK

1936: Lady Be Careful, Col- lege Holiday.

1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege.

CHAPIN, MARTHA

1936: Gambling With Souls.

CHAPLIN, CHARLIE 1936: Modern Times.

CHARTERS, SPENCER

1936: The Farmer in the Dell, F-Man, Colleen, Don't Get Personal, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, 'Till We Meet Again, The Moon's Our Home, The Harvester, The Mine With the Iron Door, All American Chump, Postal Inspector, Li- beled Lady, Spendthrift, Ban- jo On My Knee, Career Wo- man, Lady from Nowhere. 1937: Dangerous Number, Fugitive in the Sky, Four Days' Wonder, Girl Loves Boy, The Mighty Treve, Fifty Roads to Town, Pick a Star, Venus Makes Trouble, Mountain Music.

CHASE, ALDEN

1936: Rogue of the Range,

The Prescott Kid. CHASE, CHARLEY

1936 : Kelly the Second, Neigh- borhood House. CHASE, ILKA

1936: Soak the Rich, The

Lady Consents. CHASEN. DAVE

1937: Arizona Mahoney. CHATBURN. JEAN

1936: The Great Ziegfeld, The

Devil on Horseback. CHATTERTON, RUTH

1936 : Lady of Secrets, Girls'

Dormitory, Dodsworth. CHATTERTON, TOM

1936: Boss Rider of Gun

Creek.

1937: Sandflow. CHEATAM, JACK

1937: Bank Alarm. CHERON, ANDRE

1936 :Princess Comes Across.

1937: Cafe Metropole. CHESEBRO, GEORGE

1936: The Lawless Nineties,

The Return of Jimmy Valen- tine, Caryl of the Mountains,

The Speed Reporter, Roamin'

Wild, Trail Dust.

1937: Borderland, Hills of

Old Wyoming, Roarin' Lead. CHEVALIER. MAURICE

1937: The Beloved Vagabond. CHEVRET, LITA

1937: Sandflow. CHIEF BIG TREE

1937: Hills of Old Wyoming. CHINACOS, TROVADORES

1936: The Gay Desperado. CHING, BO

1936 : Petticoat Fever. CHORROE, MARIE

1936: White Fang. CHRISTIAN, ELSA

1937: As Good as Married.

CHRISTIANS, MADY 1936: Come and Get It. 1937: Seventh Heaven, The Woman I Love.

CHRISTY, DOROTHY 1937: Slave Slii]..

CHRISTY & GOULD 1937: Turn Off the Moon.

CHURCHILL, BERTON

1936; You May Be Next, Colleen, Bunker Bean, Parole ! Three of a Kind, Dizzy Dames, The Dark Hour, Dimples, Under Your Spell. 1937: Racing Lady, Vou Can't Beat Love. Sing and Be Happy, Parnell.

CHURCHILL. MARGUERITE 1936: The Walking Dead, Penthouse Party, Man Hunt, Dracula's Daughtei Murder by an Aristocrat, The Final Hour, Alibi for Murder, Le- gion of Terror.

CIANNELLI, EDUARDO 1936: Winterset. 1937: Criminal Lawyer, Marked Woman, Girl from Scotland Yard.

CLANCY, KITTY

1937: Midnight Madonna.

CLARE, COLLEEN

1937: We're on the Jury, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney.

CLARE, PHYLLIS

1936: His Brother's Wife.

CLARK, BETTY ROSS 1936: Three Married Men.

CLARK, CLIFF

1937: Mountain Music.

CLARK, DAVIDSON

1936: Here Comes Carter! 1937: This Is My Afifair.

CLARK, FREDERICK 1937: Ever Since Eve.

CLARK, HARVEY

1936: The Three Godfathers,

Sitting on the Moon, Empty

Saddles, Boss Rider of Gun

Creek.

1937: Dangerous Holiday.

CLARK, JACK

1937: Hotel Havwire.

CLARK, LOUISE 1937: Cafe Metropole.

CLARK, RUSS

1936: The Crime Patrol.

CLARK, STEPHEN

1936: Caryl of the Mountains, Too Much Beef, West of Ne- vada, The Last of the War- rens, The Prescott Kid, Ca- valcade of the West. 1937: Guns in the Dark, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, x\ Lawman is Born.

CLARK, WALLACE

1936: The Unguarded Hour.

CLARK. WALLIS

1936: Parole!. Easy Money, Postal Inspector, Great Guy, Come Closer Folks. 1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney, I Promise to Pay, Wo- man in Distress, Big Business, The Wildcatter.

CLARKE, MAE

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, Hearts in Bond-

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age. Wild Brian Kent, Great

Guy, Hats Oflf.

1937: Trouble in Morocco.

CLAUSER, AL

1937: Rootin' T o o t i n' Rhythm.

CLAYWORTH, JUNE

1936 : Two-Fisted Gentleman. 1937: Between Two Women.

CLEMENT. CLAY

1936: The Leavenworth Case, Whipsaw, The Leathernecks Have Landed, Let's Sing Again, Hearts in Bondage, No- body's Fool, Two Against the World.

CLEMENT, DORA

1936: Forgotten Faces, I Married a Doctor, My Ameri- can Wife, King of Hockey. 1937: Nobody's Baby.

CLEMENTS, DUDLEY

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, Too Many W'ives, You Can't Buy Luck, New Faces of 1937.

CLEMENTS, STEVE

1937: The Hills of Old Wyoming, It Happened Out West.

CLEVELAND, GEORGE

1936: Don't Get Personal, I Conquer the Sea, Rio Grande Romance, Revolt of the Zom- bies, Brilliant Marriage, Put on the Spot, North of Nome. 1937: Paradise Express.

CLIFFORD, JACK

1936: Timothy's Quest, King of the Pecos, Dimples. 1<J37: Racketeers in Exile. Midnight Madonna.

CLIFFORD. RUTH

1936: Hollywood Boulevard, To Mary— With Love.

CLINTON, WALTER 1937: Headline Crasher.

CLIVE, COLIN

1937: History is Made at Night, The Woman I Love.

CLIVE, E. E.

1936:Little Lord Fauntleroy, Love Before Breakfast, Palm Springs, The U n g u a r ded Hour, The Golden Arrow, Trouble for Two, Dracula's Daughter, Ticket to Paradise, All American Chump, Picca- dilly Jim, The Dark Hour, Libeled Lady, Cain and Mabel, Charge of the Light Brigade, Isle of Fury, Tarzan Escapes, Camille. Lloyds of London. 1937: On the Avenue, Person- al Property, They Wanted to Marry, Ready Willing and Able, l\Iaid of Salem, Bulldog Drummond Escapes, Night Must Fall, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

CLUTE, CHESTER

1937: Navy Blues. There Goes Mv Girl.

CLYDE, ANDY

1936: Yellow Dust, Straight from the Shoulder, Two in a Crowd, Red Lights Ahead.

CLYDE, DAVID

1936: Princess Comes Across, Suzy.

PLAYERS' WORK

1937: Fury and the Woman,

Anotlier Dawn. COBB, EDMUND

1936: Darkest Africa.

1937: The Mighty Treve. COBB, EDWIN

1936: The Fugitive Sheriff. COBB, IRVIN S.

1936: Everybody's Old Man,

Pepper. COBB, LEE

1937: North of Rio Grande. CODEE, ANN

1936: Hi Gaucho, Brilliant

Marriage. CODY, BILL

1936: Blazing Justice, Out- laws of the Range. CODY, BILL, JR.

1936: Outlaws of the Range. COGHLAN, FRANK, JR.

1936: The Little Red School

House, Charlie Chan at the

Race Track, Make Way for a

Lady. COGHLAN, PHILLIS

1937: Parnell. COHEN, SAMMY

1936: Here Comes Trouble. COLBERT, CLAUDETTE

1936: Under Two Flags.

1937: Maid of Salem, I Met

Him in Paris. COLBY, ANITA

1936: Walking on Air, The

Bride Walks Out, Mary of

Scotland.

1937 : China Passage. COLCORD, MABEL

1936: Three Married Men, The

Law in Her Hands.

1937: The Great O'Malley. COLEMAN, CHARLES

1936: Don't Get Personal,

Colleen, Everybody's Old Man,

Her Master's Voice. Poor Lit- tle Rich Girl, Walking on Air,

Mummy's Boys.

1937: Love Is News, Too

Many Wives, There Goes My

Girl. COLEMAN, CLAUDIA

1936: Little Miss Nobody,

The Country Beyond, Navy

Born, Reunion, Lady from

Nowhere. COLEMAN, GEORGIA

1936: Collegiate. COLEMAN, RUTH

1937: A Doctor's Diary, The

Crime Nobody Saw, Wild

Money. COLLIER. CONSTANCE

1936 : Girl's Dormitory.

1937: Wee Willie Winkie. COLLIER, WILLIAM. SR.

1936: Give Us This Night,

Love on a Bet, Cain and Ma- bel, Valiant is the Word for

Carrie. COLLINS, CHARLES

1936: The Dancing Pirate. COLLINS. CORA SUE

1936: The Harvester, Three

Married Men. COLLINS. GEORGE PAT

1936: With Love and Kisses. COLLINS, MONTE

1936: Born to Fight.

1937: Sing While You're

Able.

COLMAN, RONALD

1936: Under Two Flags. 1937: Lost Horizon.

COLTON, SCOTT 1937: The Wildcatter.

COMONT, MATHILDE

1936: Anthony Adverse, Poor Little Rich Girl, Along Came Love.

COMPSON, BETTY

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, Millionaire Kid, The Dragnet, August Week-End, Hollywood Boulevard, Bulldog Edition, Killer at Large. 1937: Circus Girl.

COMPTON, FRANCIS 1936: Soak the Rich.

COMPTON, JOYCE

1936: Love Before Breakfast, The _ Harvester, Trapped by Television, Sitting on the Moon, Star for a Night, Mur- der With Pictures, Country Gentlemen.

1937: We Have Our Mo- ments, Top of the Town, Chi- na Passage, Pick a Star, Rhy- thm in the Clouds.

CONDOS BROTHERS 1937: Wake Up and Live.

CONDOS, NICK 1936: Dancing Feet.

CONKLIN, CHESTER

1936: Modern Times, The Pre- view Murder Mystery, Call of the Prairie. 1937: Hotel Haywire.

CONKLIN, HEINE 1936: Wedding Present.

CONKLIN. PEGGY

1936: Her Master's Voice, The Devil is a Sissy.

CONLIN, JIMMY

1936: And Sudden Death, Rose Bowl.

1937: The Man Who Found Himself, Find the Witness.

CONNOLLY, WALTER

1936: The Music Goes 'Round, Soak the Rich, The King Steps Out. Libeled Lady. 1937: The Good 'Earth, Nan- cy Steele Is Missing, Let's Get Married, The League of Frightened Men, First Lady, Nothing Sacred.

CONNOR, ALLAN

1936: The Three Mesquiteers

CONOVER, TERESA M.

1936: Rainbow on the River. 1937: Two Wise Maids.

CONRAD. EDDIE 1936: Hot Money.

CONROY. FRANK

1936: Meet Nero Wolfe, The Gorgeous Hussy, Charlie Chan at the Opera, Nobody's Fool, Stolen Holiday.

1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, Love is News. Big Busi- ness, This is My Affair, That I May Live, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

CONTL ALBERT

1936: Collegiate, Fatal Lady, Hollywood Boulevard, One in a Million. 1937: Cafe Metropole.

COOK, CLYDE

1936: Tugboat Princess. 1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes, Wee Willie Winkie, An- other Dawn.

COOK, DONALD

1936: The Leavenworth Case, Ring Around the Moon, The Calling of Dan Matthews, Girl from Mandalay, Show- boat, Can This Be Dixie? Ellis Island.

1937: Circus Girl, Beware of Ladies, Two Wise Maids.

COOK, ELISHA, JR.

1936: Two in a Crowd, Pig- skin Parade.

1937: Love is News, They Won't Forget.

COOK, JOE

1937: Arizona Mahoney.

COOPER, BETTY JANE 1936: Collegiate.

COOPER, EDWARD

1936: To Mary— With Love. 1937: On the Avenue.

COOPER, GARY

1936: Desire, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The General Died at Dawn, The Plainsman.

COOPER, GEORGE

1936: Federal Agent, Sitting on the Moon, Missing Girls, Adventure in Manhattan, Ride 'Em Cowboy.

1937: Step Lively Jeeves!, Think Fast Mr. Moto, That I May Live.

COOPER, JACKIE

1936: Tough Guy, The Devil is a Sissy.

COOPER, KEN

1936: Comin' 'Round the Mountain, The Singing Cow- boy, The Arizona Raiders, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Round-up Time in Tex-

COOPER, LILLIAN

1936: The White Angel. COOPER. MARY LOUISE

1936: These Three. COOPER, MELVILLE

1936 : The Gorgeous Hussy.

1937: The Last of Mrs.

Cheyney. COOPER, RALPH

1936: White Hunter, Lloyds

of London. COOPER, TOM

1937: Trouble in Texas. COOPER, VIOLET K.

1936: The Invisible Ray,

Romeo and Juliet. COOTE, ROBERT

1937: The Thirteenth Chair. COPELAND. NICK

1936: Man Hunt, Treachery

Rides the Range, Neighbor- hood House, Legion of "rerror.

1937: Midnight Madonna. CORBETT. BEN

1936: Sunset of Power. For

the Service, Empty Saddles. CORDAY. MARCELLE

1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

1937: Cafe Metropole. CORDING, HARRY

1936: Road Gang, Sutter's

Gold, The White Angel, Daniel

Boone.

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PLAYERS' WORK

COREY, JIM

1936: Guns and Guitars. 1937: Guns in the Dark.

CORIO, RAFAEL

1936: The Farmer in the Dell, Doughnuts and Society.

CORRADO, GINO

1936: Rebellion. CORRELL, MADY

1937: Midnight Madonna.

CORRIGAN, D'ARCY

1936: Mary of Scotland, The Plough and the Stars.

CORRIGAN, RAY

1936 : The Leathernecks Have Landed, The Three Mesqui- teers, Country Gentlemen. 1937: Join the Marines, Ghost Town Gold, Roarin' Lead, Come on Cowlioys!, Riders of the Whistling Skull.

CORSON, WILLIAM

1937: China Passage, There Goes My Girl, New Faces of 1937.

CORTEZ, LITA

1936: Three on the Trail, Re- bellion.

CORTEZ, RICARDO

1936: Man Hunt, The Mur- der of Dr. Harrigan, The Walking Dead, Postal Inspec- tor, The Case of the Black Cat.

1937: Her Husband Lies, Talk of the Devil.

CORTHELL, HERBERT

1936: Dancing Feet, The Crime Patrol.

CORTMAN, BOB

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine.

COSBEY, RONALD

1936: Boulder Dam, Next Time We Love, Sutter's Gold.

COSGROVE, DOUGLAS

1936: Winds of the Waste- land.

COSSART. ERNEST

1936: Desire, Palm Springs,

The Great Ziegfeld, My

American Wife, Murder With

Pictures.

1937: Three Smart Girls,

Champagne Waltz, Top of the

Town, As Good as Married.

COSTELLO, MAURICE

1936 : Hollywood Boulevard.

COTTER, CATHERINE

1936: Sundown Saunders, Out- laws of the Range.

COURTNEY. INEZ

1936: Let's Sing Again, Suzy, ft Couldn't Have Happened, Dizzy Dames, Wedding Pres- ent, Brilliant Marriage. 1937: Time Out for Romance, Clarence, The Hit Parade, Ar- mored Car.

COWAN, JEROME 1936: Beloved Enemy. 1937: You Only Live Once, Shall We Dance, New Faces of 1937.

COWELL. JACK

1936: Too Much Beef, The Rogues' Tavern, Prison Sha- dows, Kelly of the Secret Serv- ice, Men of the Plains.

COY, WALTER

1936: Love Letters of a Star.

CRABBE, LARRY "BUSTER" 1936: Drift Fence, Desert Gold, Nevada. The Arizona Raiders, Lady Be Careful, Rose Bowl.

1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege, King of Gamblers, Ari- zona Mahoney.

CRAIG, ALEC

1936: Mary of Scotland, Win-

terset.

1937: China Passage, The

Woman I Love, Meet the

Missus, There Goes My Girl.

CRAIG, EDITH

1937: Behind the Headlines.

CRAMER. RICHARD

1936: Frontier Justice, Just My Luck, O'Malley of the Mounted, The Speed Reporter. 1937: Woman Chases Man, The Trusted Outlaw.

CRANE. FRANK H.

1936: The Speed Reporter.

CRANE, LLOYD

1936: Mind Your Own Busi- ness.

1937: Girl from Scotland Yard.

CRANE, PHYLLIS 1936: Bridge of Sighs.

CRAVEN. FRANK

1936: Small Town Girl, The

Harvester.

1937: Penrod and Sam.

CRAWFORD. BRODERICK 193 7: Woman Chases Man.

CRAWFORD, CARITZ 1937 : The Girl Said No.

CRAWFORD, JOAN

1936: The Gorgeous Hussy,

Love on the Run.

1937: The Last of Mrs.

Chevnev.

CREHAN, JOSEPH

1936: Boulder Dam, Road Gang, Murder of Dr. Harri- gan, The Law in Her Hands, Jailbreak, Anthony Adverse, Bullets or Ballots, Murder by an Aristocrat, Earthworm Tractors, Down the Stretch, Trailin' West, China Clipper, Cain and Mabel, Gold Dig- gers of 1937, Smart Blonde, King of Hockey, Here Comes Carter!, God's Country and the Woman.

1937: Midnight Court, Once a Doctor, Her Husband's Sec- retary, Guns of the Pecos, The Go Getter, Kid Galahad, Draegerman Courage, This is My Affair, Born Reckless. Girls Can Play, Midnight Ma- donna, There Goes Mv Girl.

CREWS. LAURA HOPE

1936: Her Master's Voice, Ca-

mille.

1937: The Road Back.

CRIMMINS, DAN

1936: The Jungle Princess.

GRIPPES. KERNAN

1936: The Cowboy and the Kid.

CRISP, DONALD

1936: The White Angel, Mary of Scotland, Charge of the Light Brigade, A Woman Re- bels, Beloved Enemy.

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1937: The Great O'Malley,

Parnell. CROKER-KING, CHARLES

1936: The White Angel, Crime

of Dr. Forbes. CROMWELL, RICHARD

1936: Poppy.

1937: The Road Back. CROSBY, BING

1936: Anything Goes, _ Rhythm

on the Range, Pennies from

Heaven.

1937: Waikiki Wedding. CROSMAN, HENRIETTA

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven,

Charlie Chan's Secret, The

Moon's Our Home, Girl of

the Ozarks, Follow Your

Heart.

1937: Personal Property. CROSS, ALEXANDER

1936: China Clipper, Black- mailer. CROWE, EILEEN

1936: The Plough and the

Stars.

CROWELL, WILLIAM

1936: Revolt of the Zombies,

The Glory Trail.

1937: Beware of Ladies. CUMBY, WILLIAM

1936: The Green Pastures. CUMMINGS, CONSTANCE

1936: Seven Sinners.

1937: Strangers on a Honey- moon.

CUMMINGS, ROBERT

1936: Desert Gold, Forgotten

Faces, Border Flight, Three

Cheers for Love, Hollywood

Boulevard, The Accusing Fin- ger.

1937: Hideaway Girl, Arizona

Mahoney, Last Train from

Madrid. CUNNINGHAM, CECIL

1936: Come and Get It.

1937 : Swing High Swing

Low, King of Gamblers. CUNNINGHAM, JACK

1937: Penrod and Sam. CUNNINGHAM, JOE

1936: Hot Money, Country

Gentlemen.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky,

Kid Galahad. CURCI, ELVIRA

1936: The Case Against Mrs.

Ames. CURCI, GENARRO

1937: I ^Nlet Him in Paris. CURTIS, ALAN

1936, Walking on Air, Smart- est Girl in Town.

1937: Don't Tell the Wife,

China Passage. CURTIS, BEATRICE

1937: X'eiius Makes Trouble. CURTIS. DICK

1936: The Lion's Den, Ghost

Patrol, The Traitor.

1937: Headline Crasher, Bar

Z Bad Men, Guns in the Dark,

A Lawman is Born. CURZON, GEORGE

1936: The White Angel. CUSTER, BOB

1936: Ambush Valley. DAGGERTY, RAE

1936: Early to Bed.

PLAYERS' WORK

DALE. ESTHER

1936: The Farmer in the Dell, Lady of Secrets, Timothy's Quest, Fury, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Hollywood Boulevard, The Magnificent Brute.

1937: Outcast, Wild Money, Damaged Goods.

DALEY, JACK

1937: Parole Racket.

DALY, EMMETT 1936: Trail Dust.

D'AMBRICOURT. ADRIANNE

1936: Valiant is the Word for Carrie.

1937: Seventh Heaven, Mama Steps Out.

DAMITA, LILI

1936: The Devil on Horse- back.

DANFORTH, WILLIAM 1937: The Girl Said No.

DANIELL, HENRY

1936: The Unguarded Hour,

Camille.

1937: Under Cover of Night,

Tlie Thirteenth Chair.

DANIELS, BEBE 1936: Southern Maid.

DANIELS, HAROLD

1936: Hi Gaucho, Trail Dust. 1937: Hollyvvrood Cowboy.

DANIELS, KEITH

1936: The Sky Parade, The House of a Thousand Candles, Yours for the Asking.

DANTE, JEANNE

1937: Four Days' Wonder.

da PRON, LOUIS

1936 : Three Cheers for Love, Big Broadcast of 1937, Col- lege Holiday. 1937 : Hideaway Girl.

D'ARCY, ALEXANDER 1936: Stolen Holiday.

D'ARCY ROY

1936; Captain Calamity, Re- volt of the Zombies, Holly- wood Boulevard.

DARIEN. FRANK

1937 : Jim Hanvey Detective.

DARRO, FRANKIE

1936: The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Born to Fight, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Racing Blood, Mind Your Own Busi- ness.

1937: Headline Crasher, Tough to Handle, Anything for a Thrill.

DARWELL, JANE

1936: We're Only Human, The Country Doctor, Little Miss Nobody, Captain Janu- ary, The First Baby, Poor Lit- tle Rich Girl, Private Number, Star for a Night, White Fang, Ramona, Craig's Wife. 1937: Laughing at Trouble, Love is News, Nancy Steele is Missing, Fifty Roads to Town. Slave Ship.

D'AUBURN, DENNIS 1936: Captain Blood.

DAVENPORT, HARRY

1936: King of Hockey, Three Men on a Horse, Case of the Black Cat.

1937: Paradise Express, Un- der Cover of Night, Her Hus- band's Secretary, As Good as Married, Armored Car, They Won't Forget.

DAVID, JOAN

1937: Angel's Holiday.

DAVIDSON, MAX 1936 : Roamin' Wild. 1937: The Girl Said No.

DAVIDSON, WALTER B. 1937: Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

DAVIDSON, WILLIAM

1936: The Singing Kid, Road Gang, The Big Noise, Mur- der by an Aristocrat, Earth- worm Tractors, Mind Your Own Business, Gold Diggers of 1937.

1937: Marked Woman, Mid- night Court, The Road Back, Let Them Live!, Ever Since Eve.

DAVIES, GEORGE

1937: History is Made at Night.

DAVIES. MARION

1936: Hearts Divided, Cain

and Mabel.

1937: Ever Since Eve.

DAVIS, ALAN

1937: Marked Woman, Pen- rod and Sam.

DAVIS, AUDREY

1936: The Singing Cowboy, Guns and Guitars.

DAVIS, BETTE

1936: The Petrified Forest,

The Golden Arrow, Satan Met

a Lady.

1937: Marked Woman, Kid

Galahad.

DAVIS. GEORGE

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

DAVIS, JOAN

1937: On the Avenue, The Holy Terror, Time Out for Romance, Wake Up and Live. Sing And Be Happy.

DAVIS, OWEN, JR.

1936: Murder on a Bridle Path, Special Investigator, Bunker Bean, Grand Jury, The Plot Thickens. 1937: The Woman I Love.

DAVIS, ROBERT

1936: Postal Inspector.

DAVIS, RUFE

1937: Mountain Music.

D'AVRIL, YOLA

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

DAWSON. FRANK

1936: Private Number, Ladies

in Love.

1937: Hotel Havwire.

DAWSON. HAL K.

1936: Everybody's Old Man. Public Enemy's Wife, Libeled Lady, My American Wife. 1937: We're on the Jury, Cafe ISIetropole.

DEAN. JEFFERY

193 7 : Song of the City.

DEANE, SHIRLEY

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus, The First Baby, Edu- cating Father, Girl's Dormi- tory, Back to Nature, One in A Million.

1937: Off to the Races, Nan- cy Steele is Missing, Big Bus- iness.

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DEARING. EDGAR

1936: The Sky Parade.

193 7 : They Gave Him a Gun.

de BREY, CLAIRE 1936: The Devil-Doll.

DE BRIAC, JEAN

1936: Princess Comes Across. 1937: I Met Him in Paris.

DE BRULIER. NIGEL

1936: Half Angel, Down to the Sea, Mary of Scotland, The White Legion.

DE CORDOBA, PEDRO

1936: Moonlight Murder, Rose of the Rancho, Anthony Ad- verse, Trouble for Two, Devil- Doll, His Brother's Wife, Ra- mona

1937: Girl Loves Boy, Maid of Salem, Damaged Goods.

DEE, FRANCES 1936: Half Angel.

DEERING, EDGAR

1936: The Bride Walks Out. 1937 : Love is News, Nancy Steele is Missing.

DE FOREST, MARIE

1937: Lash of the Penitentes.

DE GREY, SIDNEY 1937: Hotel Havwire.

DE HAVILAND, OLIVIA 1936: Anthony Adverse, The Charge of the Light Brigade. 1937: Call It a Day.

DELANEY. CHARLES

1936: Millionaire Kid, Below

the Deadline.

1937: The Gold Racket, Bank

Alarm.

DELINSKY, MADAME 1936 : I Conquer the Sea.

DELL, CLAUDIA

1936: Yellow Cargo, Ghost Patrol.

DEL RIO, DOLORES 1936 : Accused. 1937: Devil's Playground.

DE MAIGRET, LIVE

1936 : One Rainy Afternoon.

DEMAREST. WILLIAM

1936: Love on the Run, Wed- ding Present, Charlie Chan at the Opera, Mind Your Own Business.

1937: Time Out for Romance, Don't Tell the Wife, Wake Up and Live, The Hit Parade, Oh Doctor, The Great Gam- bini.

DE MARNEY, TERENCE 1937: Phantom Ship.

DEMETRIO, ANNA

1936: Next Time We Love. 1937: :Mavtime.

DE MILLE. KATHERINE 1936: Drift Fence, The Sky Parade, Ramona, Banjo On My Knee.

1937: Cliarlie Chan at the Olympics.

DENNIS, VINCENT

1936; Rogues' Tavern, Too Much Beef.

DENNISTON, REYNOLDS 1936: Love Letters of a Star.

DENNY, REGINALD

1936: Penthouse Party, The Preview Murder Mystery, Romeo and Juliet, It Couldn't Have Happened, Two in a Crowd, More Than a Secre- tary.

PLAYERS' WORK

1937: Join the Marines, Women of Glamour, Bulldog Drummond Escapes, Let's Get Married, The Great Gambini.

DE PALMA, WALTER

1937 : You Only Live Once, Hollywood Cowboy.

DEPP, HARRY

1937: Bill Cracks Down, Find the Witness.

DE RAVENNE, CHARLES 1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles.

DE ROSAS, ENRIQUE 1937 : Sandriow.

DE SILVA, AURA 1936: Sutter's Gold.

DESMOND, WILLIAM

1936: Song of the Saddle, Nevada, Hollywood Boulevard, Cavalry, Song of the Gringo, Headin' for Rio Grande.

DE VALDEZ, CARLOS

1936: The Prescott Kid, The Bold Caballero. 1937 : Old Louisiana, Men in Exile, Drums of Destiny.

DEVINE. ANDY

1936 : Small Town Girl,

Romeo and Juliet, The Big

Game, Yellowstone, Flying

Hostess.

1937: Mysterious Crossing, A

Star is Born, The Road Back.

DE WALDAZ. CARLOS

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado.

DICKERSON, DUDLEY 1936: The Green Pastures.

DICKSON, DICK 1936: Trail Dust.

DICKSON, GLORIA

1937: Thev Won't Forget.

DICKSON, HELEN 1937: Hotel Haywire.

DIETRICH, MARLENE

1936: Desire, The Garden of Allah.

DIGGES, DUDLEY

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, The Unguarded Hour, The General Died at Dawn, Valiant is the Word for Car- rie. 1937: Love is News.

DILLARD, ART 1936: Ghost Patrol.

DILLING, GEORGE

1936: Dangerous Intrigue.

DILLON, JOHN WEBB

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed.

DILLSON, CLYDE

1936: You May Be Next, 13 Hours by Air.

1937: There Goes My Girl, Midnight Madonna.

DILSON, JOHN H.

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven, The Dragnet.

DINEHART, ALAN

1936: It Had to Happen, Everybody's Old Man, Hu- man Cargo, The Country Be- yond, Parole ! The Crime of Dr. Forbes, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Born to Dance, King of the Royal Mounted, Reunion.

1937: Woman Wise, Step Lively Jeeves!, Midnight Taxi,

Fifty Roads to Town, This is My AfTair.

DIONNE QUINTUPLETS 1936: The Country Doctor, Reunion.

DIX, DOROTHY

1936: Sunset of Power, Guns and Guitars.

DIX, RICHARD

1936 : Yellow Dust, Special Investigator, Devil's Squad- ron. 1937: Devil's Playground.

DIXON, JEAN

1936: To Mary— With Love, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: You Only Live Once, Swing High Swing Low.

DIXON, LEE

1936: Gold Diggers of 1937. 1937: Ready Willing and Able.

DODD, CLAIRE

1936: The Singing Kid, Mur- der by an Aristocrat, Navy Born, The) Case of the Velvet Claws, Two Against the World.

DODD, FATHER NEAL 1936: The Lady Consents.

DOLAN, JAMES

1936: We're Only Human.

DON COSSACKS CHORUS 193 7 : Maytime.

DON, JACK

1936: Guns and Guitars.

DONAT, ROBERT

1936: The Ghost Goes West.

DONLAN, JAMES

1936: Murder on a Bridle

Path, Crash Donovan, The Plot

Thickens.

1937: This is My Affair,

Hotel Haywire.

DONLEVY, BRIAN

1936: Strike Me Pink, Human Cargo, Half Angel, High Ten- sion, 36 Hours to Kill, Crack- Up.

1937: Midnight Taxi, This is My Affair, Born Reckles,s.

DONNELLY, RUTH

1936: The Song and Dance Man, 13 Hours by Air, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Fatal Lady, Cain and Mabel, More Than a Secretary.

DONNING, BARRY

1936: The Garden of Allah.

DOOLEY, BILLY 1936 : Anything Goes.

DORAN, ANN

1936: Ring Around the Moon, Let's Sing Again, The Lit- tle Red School House, Miss- ing Girls.

DORAN. MARY

1936: Bridge of Sighs, The Border Patrolman.

DORR, LESTER

1937: Hollywood Cowboy.

D'ORSAY, FIFI

1937: The Three Legionnaires.

DOUCET. CATHERINE

1936: These Three, The Gold- en Arrow, Poppy, The Long- est Night, Luckiest Girl in the World.

1937: When You're in Love, Oh Doctor, Jim Hanvey De- tective.

DOUGLAS, CHLOE

1936: Give Us This Night.

334

DOUGLAS, EARLE

1937: Mile a Minute Love.

DOUGLAS, LAURIE

1937: When Love is Young.

DOUGLAS, MELVYN

1936: The Lone Wolf Re- turns, And So They Were Married, The Gorgeous Hussy, Theodora Goes Wild. 1937: Women of Glamour, Captain Courageous, I Met Him in Paris.

DOWLING, MARVIN 1936: Desert Justice.

DOWNING, BARRY

1936: Cavalcade of the West.

DOWNS, JOHNNY

1936: Everybody's Old Man, The First Baby, The Arizona Raiders, The Plainsman, Pig- skin Parade, College Holiday. 1937: Clarence, Turn Off the Moon.

DOYLE, BUDDY

1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

DOYLE, JACK 1937 : Navy Spy.

DOYLE, MAXINE

1936: Rio Grande Romance, Put on the Spot. 1937: Round-up Time in Tex- as, Come On Cowboys!

DRAKE, FRANCES

1936: The Invisible Ray, The Preview Murder Mystery, Florida Special, And Sudden Death, I'd Give My Life. 193 7 : Midnight Taxi.

DRAPER, PAUL 1936: Colleen.

DRESSER. LOUISE 1937: Maid of Salem.

DREW, LOWELL 1937: Hotel Haywire.

DREW, ROBERT 1936: Trail Dust.

DREW, ROLAND

1937: The (!reat (iamhini.

DuBREY, CLAIRE - 1936: Ramona.

DUCHIN, EDDIE

1937: The Hit Parade.

DUCOUNT, GEORGE

1936: White Fang, The Gay Desperado.

DUDGEON, ELSPETH

1936: Give Me Your Heart. 1937: The Prince and ^he Pauper.

DUDLEY, DORIS

1936: A Woman Rebels.

DUDLEY, FLORENCE

1936: Gambling With Souls.

DUFFY, JACK

1936: Wild Brian Kent.

DU FRANCE, FRANK

1937: Larceny on the Air.

DUGAN, THOMAS

1936: Wife versus Secretary, The Calling of Dan Matthews, Neighborhood House, Mister Cinderella, Pennies from Hea- ven.

1937: Nobody's Baby, Pick a Star.

DUGGAN. JAN

1936: Drift Fence, Easy to

Take.

1937: Mountain Music.

PLAYERS' WORK

DUMBRILLE. DOUGLAS

1936: The Music Goes 'Round, The Callmg of Dan Mat- thews, You May Be Next, The Lone Wolf Returns, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Witness Chair, The Princess Comes Across, M'liss, End of the Trail.

1937 : Counterfeit Lady, Woman in Distress, The Em- peror's Candlesticks, A Day at the Races.

DUMONT, MARGARET

1936: The Song and Dance Man, Anything Goes. 1937: A Day at the Races.

DUNA, STEFFI

1936: Hi Gaucho, I Conquer the Sea, Anthony Adverse, The Dancing Pirate.

DUNBAR, DIXIE

1936: The First Baby, Edu- cating Father, Girl's Dormi- tory, Sing Baby Sing, Back to Nature, Pigskin Parade, One In A Million. 1937: Sing and Be Happy.

DUNCAN, ARLETTE

1937: Mile a Minute Love, Damaged Goods.

DUNCAN, WILLIAM

1936: Nevada, Three on the Trail.

DUNHAM, PHIL

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey, Ida- ho Kid, Cavalcade of the West, Romance Rides the Range. 1937: Beware of Ladies, Aces Wild, Navy Spy, Bank Alarm.

DUNKINSON, HARRY 1936: Nevada.

DUNN, EDDIE

1936: The Preview Murder Mystery, The Bride Walks Out.

DUNN, EMMA

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to

Town, The Harvester, Second

Wife.

1937 : When You're in Love,

Circus Girl, The Emperor's

Candlesticks.

DUNN, JAMES

1936: Don't Get Personal, Hearts in Bondage, Two-Fisted Gentleman, Come Closer Folks. 1937: Mysterious Crossing, We Have Our Moments, Venus Makes Trouble.

DUNNE, IRENE

1936: Showboat, Theodora Goes Wild.

DURAN, VAL

19.57: Tuin the Marines.

DURANT, JACK

1936: The Singing Kid.

DURBIN, DEANNA 1937: Three Smart Girls.

DURKIN, GRACE

1937: A Man Betrayed. The Big Show.

DURKIN, MARY ANN 1936: These Three.

DVORAK. ANN

1936: We Who Are About to

Die.

1937: Racing Lady, Midnight

Court.

DWIRE, EARL

1936: Millionaire Kid, Caryl of the Mountains, Desert Jus-

tice, Roamin' Wild, The Last Assignment, The Speed Re- porter, Cavalcade of the West, Sundown Saunders, Headin' for Rio Grande, Stormy Trails. 1937 : Arizona Days, Trouble in Texas, The Gun Ranger, The Trusted Outlaw.

DYKES, HUBERT

1937: Killers of the Sea.

EAGLES, JAMES

1936: I'd Give My Life, Down The Stretch, Racing Blood.

EARLE. EDWARD

1936: The Case Against Mrs.

Ames.

1937: Headline Crasher, Find

the Witness.

EARLY, DORA

1936: The Music Goes 'Round.

EBERTS, JOHN

1936: The Dancing Pirate.

EBSEN, BUDDY

1936: Captain January, Born to Dance, Banjo On My Knee.

EBURNE. MAUDE

1936: Man Hunt, The Leav- enworth Case, Doughnuts and Society, Poppy, Valiant is the Word for Carrie, Reunion. 1937 : Champagne Waltz, When's Your Birthday , Par- adise Express, Hollywood Cowboy.

EBY, EARL

1936: The Singing Cowboy, Hearts in Bondage.

ECHEVERRIA, RAQUEL 1937: Waikiki Wedding.

ECKHART, OLIVER

1936: The Cowboy and the Kid.

EDDY. HELEN JEROME 1936: The Country Doctor, Klondike Annie, Winterset. 1937: Jim Hanvey Detective.

EDDY, NELSON 1936: Rose Marie. 1937: Maytime.

EDWARDS, ALAN

1936: Ring Around the Moon, Forgotten Faces, Make Way for a Lady.

EDWARDS, CLIFF

1936: The Man I Marry. 1937: They Gave Him a Gun, Between Two Wnmen.

EDWARDS, EDGAR

1936: His Brother's Wife.

EDWARDS, MATTIE

1936: Give Us This N'ight.

EDWARDS, NEELEY 1936: Sutter's Gold.

EDWARDS, SARAH

1936: Palm Springs, The Golden Arrow, Early to Bed. Earthworm Tractors. 1937: We're on the Jury.

EILERS, SALLY

1936: Don't Get Personal, Strike Me Pink, Florida Spe- cial, Without Orders. 1937: We Have Our Moments, Talk of the Devil.

ELDREDGE, JOHN

1936: The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Snowed Under, Murder by an Aristocrat, His Brother's Wife, Follow Your Heart.

1937: Mysterious Crossing, The Holy Terror, Fair Warn- ing, The Go Getter.

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ELDRIDGE, FLORENCE

1936: Mary of Scotland.

ELISCU, FERNANDA 1936: Winterset.

ELLINGTON, DUKE & ORCHESTRA 1937: The Hit Parade.

ELLIOTT, DICK

1936: Her Master's Voice,

Neighborhood House, Brilliant

Marriage.

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat,

China Passage.

ELLIOTT, EDITH

1936: I Married a Doctor.

ELLIOTT, FRANK

1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

ELLIOTT, GORDON

1936: The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Murder by an Aris- tocrat, Down the Stretch, Case of the Velvet Claws, Trailin' West, Polo Joe, The Case of the Black Cat.

1937: Melody for Two, Mid- night Court, Fugitive in the Sky, Guns of the Pecos, Speed to Spare.

ELLIOTT. JOHN

1936: Frontier Justice, Mil- lionaire Kid, Roamin' Wild, Avenging Waters, Rogues' Tavern, Kelly of the Secret Service, Roarin' Guns, Prison Shadows, The Fugitive Sheriff, Ambush Valley. 1937 : Death in the Air.

ELLIOTT, ROBERT 1936: I'd Give My Life.

ELLIS, EDWARD

1936: Chatterbox, The Lady Consents, Fury, The Texas Rangers, Winterset. 1937: Maid of Salem, Mid- night Madonna, Let Them Live.

ELLIS, FRANK

1937: Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Riders of the Whistling Skull.

ELLIS, MARY 1936: Fatal Lady.

ELLIS, MARY JO

1936: Make Way for a Lady.

ELLIS, PATRICIA

1936: Snowed Under, Fresh- man Love, Boulder Dam, Love Begins at Twenty, Down the .Stretch, Postal Inspector, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: Melody for Two, Step Lively Jeeves!, Venus Makes Trouble, Rhythm in the Clouds.

ELLIS, PAUL

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles.

ELLIS, SEGER

1936: One Rainy Afternoon,

ELLISON, JAMES

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, Call of the Prairie, Three on the Trail, Heart of the West, The Plainsman, Trail Dust, Hopalong Cassidy Returns.

1937: Borderland, 231^ Hours Leave.

ELLSLER. EFFIE

1936: We're Only Human, Drift Fence.

PLAYERS' WORK

EMANUEL, DEMITRIS

1937: Men in Exile. EMERSON, EDWARD

1936: I Cover Chinatown. EMERTON, ROY

1937: Silent Barriers. EMERY, GILBERT

1936: Wife versus Secretary,

Dracruta's Daughter, Bullets

or Ballots, The Girl on the

Front Page. EMERY, JOHN

1937: The Road Back.

EMMETT, FERN

1936 : Dancing Feet, The Harvester, Burning Gold, Tick- et to Paradise, The Qrejion Trail, M'liss.

1937: Paradise Express, Sing While You're Able, Come On Cowboys!, Slim, Dangerous Holiday, Riders of the Whis- tling Skull.

ENGEL, BILLY

1936: Wedding Present.

ERIKSON, GLENN

1936: Desert Gold, Drift Fence, Nevada.

ERIKSON, LIEF

1936: Girl of the Ozarks, Col- lege Holiday. 1937: Waikiki Wedding.

ERNEST, GEORGE

1936: Every Saturday Night, Man Hunt, Song of the Sad- dle, Too Many Parents, Edu- cating Father, Back to Nature, Reunion.

1937: Off to the Races, Big Business, Motor Madness.

ERNEST. HARRY

1936: Heroes of the Range.

ERWIN, STUART

1936: Exclusive Story, Abso- lute Quiet, Women Are Trou- ble, All American Chump, Pig- skin Parade.

ESCALANTE FAMILY 1937 : Circus Girl.

ESMONDS, ELSIE 1936: Camille.

ETHIER, ALPHONZ

1936: Boss Rider of Gun Creek.

EVANS, BOB

1937: Kid Galahad.

EVANS. HERBERT

1936: And Sudden Death.

EVANS, JACK

1936: Romance Rides the Range.

EVANS, MADGE

1936: Moonlight Murder, Ex- clusive Story, Piccadilly Jim, Pennies from Heaven. 1937: Espionage, The Thir- teenth Chair.

EVANS, MURIEL

1936: Call of the Prairie, King of the Pecos, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Three on the Trail, Missing Girls, Bos' Rider of Gun Creek. 1937: Headline Crasher.

EVANS, ROBERT

1937 : The Prince and the Pauper.

EVERS, ANN

1936: Forgotten Faces. 1937: .\nvthing for a Thrill.

EVERTON; PAUL

1937: They Won't Forget.

FAIN, ELMER

1937: Roundup Time in Tex- as.

FAIN. MATTY

1936: The Law in Her Hands, Border Flight, Bull- dog Edition, Great Guy, Lady From Nowhere.

1937: Larceny on the Air, Midnight Madonna.

FAIR, FLORENCE

1936: Freshman Love, Mur- der by an Aristocrat, Second Wife.

FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS. Jr.

1936: The Amateur Gentle- man, Accused.

1937 : W'hen Thief Meets Thief. FALLON, CHARLES (Deceased)

1936: Next Time We Love, Princess Comes Across.

FALLOWS, RUTH

1937 : Navy Blues.

FANCHONETTES, THE 1937: Turn Off the Moon.

FARLEY, DOT

1937 : Too Many Wives.

FARLEY, EDDIE

1936: The Music Goes 'Round.

FARLEY, JAMES

1936: Song of the Saddle, Cap- tain January, The Bride Walks Out.

FARMER, FRANCES

1936: Too Many Parents, Border Flight, Rhythm on the Range, Come and Get It.

FARNUM, FRANKLIN 1936 : Frontier Justice.

FARNUM, WILLIAM

1936: The Last Assignment. 1937: Maid of Salem, Git Along Little Dogies.

FARR, CHARLES 1936: Sutter's Gold.

FARR, PATRICIA

1936: Three of a Kind, Lady

Luck.

1937: Speed to Spare, Girls

Can Plav.

FARRELL, CHARLES

1936: Forbidden Heaven, Fall- ing in Love, Trouble Ahead. 1937: Romance and Riches.

FARRELL, GLENDA

1936: Snowed Under, The Law in Her Hands, Nobody's Fool, High Tension, Gold Dig- gers of 1937, Smart Blonde, Here Comes Carter!

FARRELL, MAJOR

1937: Girl from Scotland

FARRELL, MARION

1936: The Oregon Trail. FAVERSHAM, WILLIAM

1937: Arizona Davs. FAY, GABY

1936 : I Married a Doctor.

1937: Guns of the Pecos. FAY, VIVIEN

1937: A Dav at the Races. FAYE. ALICE

1936: Poor Little Rich Girl,

Sing, Baby, Sing, Stowaway.

1937: On the Avenue, Wake

L'p and Live. FAYE, JULIA

1936: 'Till We Meet Again.

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FAYLEN, FRANK

1936: Border Flight, Bullets or Ballots, Down the Stretch, King of Hockev. 1937: Kid Galahad, They Won't Forget.

FAZENDA. LOUISE

1936: Colleen, Doughnuts and Society, I Married a Doctor. 1937: Ready Willing and Able, The Road Back, Ever Since Eve.

FELD, FRITZ

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

FELLOWES, EDITH

1936: And So They Were Married, Pennies from Heav- en, Tugboat Princess.

FENDERSON, REGINALD 1936: The Green Pastures.

FENTON, LESLIE

1936: Two in the Dark, Mur- der on a Bridle Path, Sworn Enemy, The Longest Night. 1937: China Passage.

FENWICK, JEAN

1936: Mary of Scotland.

FERGUSON, AL

1936 : Roamin' Wild.

1937: North of Rio Grande.

FETCHIT, STEPIN

1936: 36 Hours to Kill, Dim- ples.

1937: On the Avenue, Love is News, Fifty Roads to Town.

FIELD, MARY

1937: Call It a Day, The Prince and the Pauper.

FIELD, VIRGINIA

1936: Sing Baby Sing, Thank

You Jeeves, Ladies in Love,

Career Woman, Lloyds of

London.

1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto.

FIELDING, MARGARET 1936: The Moon's Our Home, To Mary With Love. 1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, You Can't Buy Luck.

FIELDS, BENNY

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937.

FIELDS, JUANITA

193 7: New Faces of 1937.

FIELDS, SAMMY 1936: Showboat.

FIELDS, SIDNEY 1936: Strike Me Pink.

FIELDS, STANLEY

1936: It Had to Happen, O'Malley of the Mounted, The Mine With the Iron Door. Ticket to Paradise, The Devil is a Sissy, The Gay Despera- do. Wav Out West. 1937: Maid of Salem. Mid- night Court, The Three Legionnaires.

FIELDS. W. C. 1936: Poppy.

FINCH, FLORA 1936: Showboat.

FINE. BUDD

1936: Anything Goes, Drift Fence.

FINK, HYMAN

1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

FINLAYSON. JAMES

1936: The Bohemian Girl, Our Relations, Wav Out West. 1937: Pick a Star.

PLAYERS' WORK

FISKE, ROBERT

1936: The Sky Parade.

1937: Old Louisiana, Battle

of Greed, Drums of Destiny.

FITZGERALD, BARRY

1936: The Plough and the Stars.

FITZGERALD, NEIL

1936: Mary of Scotland, The Plough and the Stars. 1937: The Thirteenth Chair, Parnell.

FITZMAURICE, MICHAEL 1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles.

FITZROY. EMILY

1936: The Bold Caballero.

FIX, PAUL

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, The Ex-Mrs. Brad- ford, Bridge of Sighs, Navy Born, The Road to Glory, Straight from the Shoulder, Two in a Crowd, Yellowstone, Winterset, After the Thin Man, The Plot Thickens. 1937: Woman in Distress, King of Gamblers, Border Cafe. Armored Car.

FLAHERTY. PAT

1936: Hearts in Bondage, My

Man Godfrey.

1937: Woman Wise.

FLANNIGAN, BUD 1936: 13 Hours by Air. 1937: Swing High Swing Low, Girl from Scotland Yard.

FLAVIN. JAMES

1936: Two in a Crowd. 1937: Mysterious Crossing, 1 Promise to Pay, Girls Can Plav.

FLEMING, SUSAN

1936: Star for a Night, Gold Diggers of 1937.

FLICK, PATSY

r'3(i : Ulnck Legion.

FLINT, HELEN

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, Fury, Early to Bed, Give Me Your Heart. Black Legion. 1937: Sea Devils, Step Lively Jeeves !

FLINT, SAM

1936: The Lawless Nineties, Winds of the Wasteland, The Accusing Finger, The Lonely Trail.

FLYNN, ERROL

1936: Charge of the Light

Brigade.

1937: Green Light, The Prince

and the Pauper, Another

Dawn.

FONDA, HENRY

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, The Moon's Our Home, Spendthrift. 1937 : Wings of the Morning, Y^u Onlv Live Once, Slim.

FONTAINE, JOAN

1937: The iSIan Who Found Himself. Quality Street, You Can't Beat Love.

FOO, LEE TUNG

1936: The General Died at Dawn.

FORAN, DICK

1936: The Petrified Forest, Song of the Saddle, The Gold- en Arrow, Treachery Rides the Range, The Big Noise. Earth-

worm Tractors, Public Enenvy's

Wife, Trailin' West, Black

Legion.

1937: Guns of the Pecos. FORBES, MARY

1937: Women of Glamour,

Wee Willie Winkie, Another

Dawn. FORBES, RALPH

1936: Romeo and Juliet, Mary

of Scotland, Piccadilly Jim,

Daniel Boone, Love Letters of

a Star.

1937: The Last of Mrs.

Cheyney, The Thirteenth

Chair. FORD, DAMON

1936: Wedding Present. FORD, FRANCIS

1936 : Gentle Julia, Charlie

Chan at the Circus, Sins of

Man, Educating Father.

1937 : Slave Ship. FORD, GRACE

1936: The Devil-Doll.

1937: Between Two Women. FORD. WALLACE

1936: Absolute Quiet, Two

in the Dark, Rogues' Tavern,

A Son Comes Home.

1937: You're in the Army

Now.

FOREST, FRANK

1936: Big Broadcast of 1937. 1937: Champagne W^ltz, I'll Take Romance.

FORREST, MABEL

1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

FORSHAY, HAROLD

1936: To Mary— With Love.

FORSYNE, IDA

1936: The Green Pastures.

FOSTER, EDDIE

1937 : Midnight Court.

FOSTER, ISABELLE 1936: Soak the Rich.

FOSTER, NORMAN

1936: Everybody's Old Man, The Leavenworth Case, Fatal Lady, High Tension, I Cover Chinatown.

FOSTER, PHOEBE

1936: The White Angel, The Gorgeous Hussy.

FOSTER. PRESTON

1936: We're Only Human, Muss 'Em Up, Love Before Breakfast, We Who Are About to Die, The Plough and the Stars.

1937: Sea Devils, Outcasts of Poker Flat, You Can't Beat Love.

FOULGER, BYRON

1937: Larceny on the Air.

FOUR PLAYBOYS

1937: Xew Faces of 1937.

FOWLER, ALMEDA 1937: Hotel Has wire.

FOWLER, BRENDA

1936: The Case Against Mrs. .•\mcs. Second Wife.

FOWLEY, DOUGLAS

1936: Small Town Girl, Ring Around the Moon, Big Brown Eyes, Navy Born, Sing Baby Sing, Crash Donovan, 36 Hours to Kill, 15 Maiden Lane. 1937: On the Avenue, Woman Wise, Time Out for Romance, Wake Up and Live, Fifty

Z37

Roads to Town. This is My Afifair.

FOX, ALLEN

1936: Wedding Present.

FOXE, EARLE

1936 : The Golden Arrow, Mary of Scotland, Crack-up. 1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege, We're on the Jury.

FOY, CHARLES

1936: Down the Stretch, Hot Money, Polo Joe, Here Comes Carter.

1937: Midnight Court, Fugi- tive in the Sky, Melody for Two.

FRANCIS, KAY

1936: White Angel, Give Me Your Heart, Stolen Holiday. 1937: Another Dawn.

FRANCIS, OLIN

1936: I Conquer the Sea, O'Malley of the Mounted.

FRANCIS, WILMA

1936 : And Sudden Death, Lady

Be Careful.

1937: Hideaway Girl, Bank

Alarm.

FRANKLIN, IRENE

193,6: Whipsaw, The Song and Dance Man, Timothy's Quest, Fatal Lady, Along Came Love, Wanted Jane Turner. 1937: Midnight Madonna.

FRASER. PHYLLIS

1936: Every Saturday Night,

The Harvester, Winds of the

Wasteland.

1937: Tough to Handle.

FRAWLEY, WILLIAM

1936: Strike Me Pink, F- Man, Desire, The Princess Comes Across, Three Cheers for Love, The General Died at Dawn, Three Married Men, Rose Bowl.

FRAZER. ROBERT

1936: Murder at Glen Athol Below the Deadline, Gambling With Souls, Easy Money, It Couldn't Have Happened.

FREDERICK, PAULINE 1936. Ramona.

FRENCH. CHARLES K.

1936: Desert Guns, The Last of the Warrens.

FRICHER, FRANK

1936: ]\Iurder of Dr. Harri- gan.

FRIES, OTTO

1936: Sons O' Guns.

FRYE, DWIGHT

1936: Florida Special, Alibi for Murder.

1937: Beware of Ladies, The Man Who Found Himself.

FRYE, KATHERINE 1937: Roarin' Lead.

FRYE, THEODORE 193 7 : Roarin' Lead.

FULLER, JAMES

1936: The Green Pastures.

FUNG. WILLIE

1936: Call of the Prairie, Small Town Girl, We Who Are About to Die, Happy Go Lucky, White Hunter, Secret Valley.

1937: Git Along Little Dogies, Come On Cowbovs!, Wee Willie Winkie.

FUREY, BARNEY 1936: Nevada. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife.

PLAYERS' WORK

FURNESS, BETTY

1936: Three Wise L.iiys, Mis- ter Cinderella, Swing Time, All American Chump, The Presi- dent's Mystery. 1937: They Wanted to Mar- ry, Fair VVarniug, Good Old Soak, Mama Steps Out.

GABLE, CLARK

1936: Wife Versus Secretary, San Francisco, Cain and Ma- bel, Love on the Run. 1937: Parnell.

GABRIEL, LYNN

1936: Heart of the West.

GAHAN, OSCAR

1936: The Singing Cowboy.

GALE. GLADYS

1936: Dancing Feet, Navy Born.

GALE, JUNE

1936: Swifty, Heroes of the Range, The Riding Avenger.

GALLAGHER, DONALD 1936: Collegiate.

GALLAGHER, RICHARD (SKEETS) 1936: Your for the Asking, Polo Joe, The Man I Marry, Hats Ofif. 1937 : Espionage.

GALLAUDET. JOHN

1936: Counterfeit, The Final Hour, Shakedown, Adventure in Manhattan, Alibi for Mur- der, Pennies from Heaven, Come Closer Folks. 1937: Devil's Playground, I Promise to Pay, Speed to Spare, Girls Can Play.

GALLIAN, KETTI

1937: Espionage, Shall We Dance.

GAN, CHESTER

1936: Drift Fence, Sea Spoil- ers.

GANTNER, VALLEJO

1936: 'Till We Meet Again.

GARBO, GRETA 1936: Camille.

GARCI, ALFRED 1936: Modern Times.

GARCIA, ALAN

1936: The Gay desperado.

GARCIA, FERNANDO

1937: I Met IJim in Paris.

GARDINER, REGINALD 1936: Born to Dance.

GARDNER, JACK

1936: Below the Dead Line. 1937: Speed to Spare.

GARGAN, EDWARD

1936 : Anything Goes, Danger- ous Waters, Roaming Lady, Hearts in Bondage, Nobody's Fool, Two in a Crowd, Stage Struck, Grand Jury, Great Guy. 1937: We're on the Jury, Wake Up and Live, The Go Getter, You Can't Buy Luck, Jim Hanvey Detective.

GARGAN, WILLIAM

1936: Man Hunt, The Milky Way, The Sky Parade. Na^'y Born, Blackmailer, Alibi for Murder, Flying Hostess. 1937: You Only Live Once. Breezing Home, Fury and the Woman, Wings Over Honolu- lu.

GARLAND, JUDY

1936: Pigskin Parade.

GARNER, PAUL

1937: The Hit Parade.

GARON, PAULINE

1937: Her Husband's Secre- tary.

GARRALAGA, MARTIN

1936: A Message to Garcia. 1937: Another Dawn.

GARRICK, GENE

1937: The Road Back.

GARVEY, ED

1936: Soak the Rich.

GATESON, MARJORIE

1936: The Milky Way, Big Brown Eyes, The First Baby. Private Number, Three Mar- ried Men, The Gentleman from Louisianna, The Man I Mar- ry.

19.)7: We Have Our Moments, Arizona Mahoney, Turn Off the Moon.

GAWTHORN, PETER

1937 ; Romance and Riches.

GAYE, GREGORY

1936: Dodsworth, Charlie Chan at the Opera, Under Your Spell, That Girl from Paris. 1937: Mama Steps Out.

GAYNOR, JANET

1936: Small Town Girl, Ladies in Love. 1937 : A Star is Born.

GAZE, GWEN

1937: I Cover the War.

GEARY, BUD

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine.

GELDERT, CLARENCE (Deceased) 1936: Go Get 'Em Haines.

GENTLE MANIACS, THE 1937: The Hit Parade.

GEORGE, GLADYS

1936: Valiant is the Word for

Carrie.

1937: They CJave Him a Gun.

GEORGES AND JALNA 1936: Born to Dance.

GERALD, ARA

1936: The White Angel.

GERARD, JOE

1936: Aces and Eights.

GERRARD, DOUGLAS 1936: Under Two Flags.

GERRITS, PAUL

1937 : On the Avenue.

GIBSON, DIANA

1936: Love Before Breakfast, Dangerous Waters, Nobody's Fool, Yellowstone. 1937: They Wanted to Mar- ry, The Man Who Found Himself, Behind the Head-

GIBSON. HOOT

1936: Swifty, Frontier Justice,

Feud of the West, The Last

Outlaw, The Riding Avenger,

Cavalcade of the West. GIBSON, WYNNE

1936: Come Closer Folks.

1937: Racketeers in E.xile,

Michael O'Halloran. GIFFORD, MARY FRANCES

1937: Woman Chases Man.

New Faces of 193 7. GILAUDET, JOHN

1937: Racketeers in Exile.

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GILBERT, BILLY

1936: Sutter's Gold, Kelly the Second, Early to Bed, The Bride Walks Out, Grand Jury, The Big Game, Night Wait-

1937: The Man Who Found Himself, On the Avenue, Out- casts of Poker Flat, Sea Dev- ils, We're on the Jury, Espion- age, China Passage.

GILL, FLORENCE

1937 : Larceny on the Air.

GILLES, ANN

1936: The Singing Cowboy,

King of Hockey.

1937: Off to the Races.

GILLETTE, RUTH

1936 : The Gentleman from Louisiana, Bulldog Edition. 1937: Off to the Races, This is My Affair.

GILLINGWATER, CLAUDE 1936 : The Prisoner of Shark Island, Florida Special, Ticket to Paradise, Counterfeit, Poor Little Rich Girl, Wives Never Know, Can This Be Dixie? 1937 : Top of the Town.

GIRARD, JOSEPH W.

1936: Frontier Justice, The Dragnet, The Oregon Trail, Ride 'Em Cowboy.

GIRARDOT, ETIENNE

1936: The Garden Murder Case, The Music Goes 'Round, Hearts Divided, Half Angel, The Devil is a Sissy, The Longest Night, College Holi- day, Go West Young Man. 1937: Wake Up and Live, The Road Back.

GIRAUD. OCTAVIO

1936: A Message to Garcia, The Oregon Trail.

GITTLESON, JANE 1936: Early to Bed.

GIVOT, GEORGE

1937: Step Lively Jeeves!, Wake L'p and Live, The Hit Parade.

GLASS. GASTON

1936: The Princess Comes Across, Sutter's Gold, Mary of Scotland, Gambling With Souls.

1937: Death in the Air, Es- pionage.

GLEASON, JAMES

1936: We're Only Human, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Mur- der on a Bridle Path, Yours for the Asking, The Big Game, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, The Plot Thickens.

GLEASON, LUCILLE

1936: Klondike Annie, The Ex- Mrs. Bradford, Rhythm on the Range. 1937: Navv Blues.

GLEASON, PAT

1937: A Man Betrayed, 23 J/^ Hours Leave.

GLEASON. RUSSELL

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven. 1937: Off to the Races, Big Business.

GLEAVES, ABRAHAM 1936: The Green Pastures.

GLECKLER, ROBERT

19 3 6: Whipsaw, Absolute

PLAYERS' WORK

Quiet, Forgotten Faces, Love Begins at Twenty, Sworn En- emy, I'd Give My Life, Yours for the Asking, The Girl on the Front Page, North of Nome, Great Guy. 1937: King of Gamblers, Pick a Star.

GLENDON, J. FRANK

1936 : King of the Pecos, Bor- der Caballero, The Lion's Den, The Traitor.

GLENNON, FRANK 1936: Aces and Eights.

GODDARD, PAULETTE 1936: Modern Times.

GODFREY, GEORGE

1937: Riders of the Whis- tling Skull.

GOMBELL. MINNA

1936 : Champagne Charlie, Ban- jo On My Knee. 1937: Make Way for Tomor- row. Slave Ship.

GOMEZ. AUGIE

1936: The Arizona Raiders.

GOODALL, GRACE

1936: The Singing Vagabond, Make Way for a Lady. 1937: California Straight Ahead.

GOODMAN, ADAM

1936 : Cavalcade of the West.

GOODMAN, BENNY & ORCHESTRA 1936: Big Broadcast of 1937.

GOODWIN, HAROLD 1936: The Dark Hour.

GORDON, BERT

1937: Xew Faces of 1937.

GORDON, C. HENRY

1936: Under Two Flags, Hol- lywood Boulevard, Charge of the Light Brigade, The Big Game, Love Letters of a Star. 1937: Trouble in Morocco.

GORDON, GAVIN

1936: The Leavenworth Case. Ticket to Paradise.

GORDON. HUNTLEY

1936: Yours for the Asking,

Daniel Boone.

1937: China Passage.

GORDON, MACK 1936: Collegiate.

GORDON, MARY

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, Forgotten Faces, Stage Struck, Mary of Scotland, Yellowstone, Great Guy, The Plough and the Stars. 1937: The Great O'Malley.

GORDON, VERA

1937: Micheal O'Halloran.

GORRALAGA, MARTIN 1936: Song of the Gringo.

GOTTSCHALK. FERDINAND 1936; Bunker Bean, The Man I Marry, The White Legion, Along Came Love, The Gar- den of Allah, That Girl from Paris.

1937: The Crime Nobody Saw. Cafe Metropole.

GOULD, RITA

1936: Girl's Dormitory.

GOULD, WILLIAM

1936: Desert Guns, Fast Bul- lets, Sutter's Gold, Desert Justice. 1937: The Hoosier Schoolboy.

COVER, MILDRED

1936: The Cowboy and the Kid.

1937: Penrod and Sam, Mid- night Madonna.

GOWLAND, GIBSON 1"J3 7: Phantom Ship.

GRABLE, BETTY

1936: Follow the Fleet, Col- legiate, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, Pigskin Parade.

GRAETZ, PAUL

1936: Hot Money, Bengal Tiger, Isle of Fury.

GRAHAM, MALCOLM 1937: Sandflow.

GRAHAME, MARGOT

1936: Two in the Dark. Coun- terfeit, Trouble Ahead, Fall- ing in Love, Make Way for a Lady, Night Waitress. 1937 : Criminal Lawyer, The Soldier and the Lady.

GRAINGER, DOROTHY 1936: Showboat.

GRANT, GARY

1936: Big Brown Eyes, Suzy, Wedding Present. 1937: Romance and Riches, When You're in Love, Toast of Xew York.

GRANT, FRANCES

1936: Born to Fight, Cavalry, The Traitor.

GRANT, HELENA 1937; Quality Street.

GRANT, LAWRENCE

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, Mary of Scot- land.

GRANVILLE, BONITA

1936: Song of the Saddle,

These Three, The Plough and

the Stars.

1937: Call It a Day, Maid of

Salem.

GRANVILLE, CHARLOTTE 1936: Rose of the Rancho.

GRAPEWIN, CHARLES

1936: Voice of Bugle Ann, Small Town Girl, The Petri- fied Forest, Libeled Lady, Without Orders, Sinner Take All.

1937: The Good Earth, Cap- tains Courageous. A Family Affair, Between Two Women.

GRAVES. ROBERT, Jr.

1936: just My Luck, Easy Money, Walking on Air. 193 7 : Espionage.

GRAVET, FERNAND

1937: The King and the Chorus Girl.

GRAY, BILLY

1936: With Love and Kisses.

GRAY, GILDA 1936: Rose Marie.

GRAY, JENNIE

1936: Follow the Fleet.

GRAY, LAWRENCE

1936: Timber War, In Paris A. W. O. L.

GRAY, MACK

1936: Florida Special.

GRAY. NAN

1936 : Dracula's Daughter. Sut- ter's Gold, Crash Donovan, Sea Spoilers. 1937: Let Them Live!

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GRAY, ROGER

1936 : Fury, Everyman's Law,

Rebellion.

193 7 : Woman Chases Man.

GREEN, ALLEN

1936: Romance Rides the Range.

GREEN. GERTRUDE 1936: Devil's Squadron.

GREENE. HARRISON

1936: Darkest Africa, The Singing Cowboy, Ticket to Paradise, The Gentleman from Louisiana, Sea Spoilers, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Midnight Court.

GREER, ALLAN

1936: The Glory Trail.

GREGORY, WALLACE 1936: Ticket to Paradise.

GREIG, ROBERT

1936: Small Town Girl, Rose Marie, The Unguarded Hour, Trouble for Two. The Devil- Doll, Easy to Take, Lloyds of London, Theodora Goes Wild. 1937: Michael O'Halloran.

GREY, ANNE

1936: Just My Luck, Too Many Parents.

GREY, NAN

1937: Three Smart Girls.

GREY. SHIRLEY 1937 : Phantom Ship.

GREY, VIRGINIA

1936 :01d Hutch, Secret Val- ley.

GRIBBON, EDDIE

1936: Love on a Bet, Mil- lionaire Kid, I Cover China- town. 1937: Vcju Can't liuy Luck.

GRIER, JIMMIE & ORCHESTRA 1937: Xobodv's Baby.

GRIFFITH, GORDON

1936: Blazing Justice, Out- laws of the Range.

GRIFFITH, KAY 1936: College Holiday.

GRIFFITH, WILLIAM

1937: Time Out for Romance, Larceny on the Air.

GROSE, SAUL

1936: Love Begins at Twenty.

GUHL, GEORGE

1936: The Petrified Forest, "The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Navy Born, Sing Me A Love Song.

GUILBERT, NINA

1936: Cavalcade of the West.

GUILFOYLE, PAUL

1936: Roaming Lady, Two- Fisted Gentleman, Winterset, Wanted Jane Turner. 1937: The Soldier and the Lady, The Woman I Love, You Can't Buy Luck, Be- hind the Headlines, You Can't Heat Love.

GUSTINE, PAUL

1937: The Hills of Old Wy- oming.

GWENN, EDMUND

1936: The Walking Dead, Anthony Adverse, All Ameri- can Chump, Mad Holiday. 1937: Parnell.

GYNTE, GREAT

1937: The Road Back.

PLAYERS' WORK

HAADE, WILLIAM

1937: Kid Galahad. HACKATHORNE, GEORGE 1936: I Cover Chinatown.

HACKETT, KARL

1936: The Desert Phantom, Lightnin' Bill Carson, Down to the Sea, Cavalry, Happy Go Lucky, The Traitor, Roar- in' Guns, Stormy Trails. 1937: The Gold Racket, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Bor- der Phantom.

HADEN, SARA

1936: Everybody's Old Man, Little Miss Nobody, Captain January, Half Angel, Poor Lit- tle Rich Girl, Crime of Dr. Forbes, Can This Be Dixie?, Reunion.

1937: Under Cover of Night, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, Laughing at Trouble, A Fam- ily Affair.

HAGER, CLYDE

1936: Strike Me Pink.

HAGNEY, FRANK

1936: Here Comes Trouble, Heroes of the Range, Wildcat Trooper, Conflict. 1937: Ghost Town Gold, Hol- lywood Cowboy.

HAINES, DANIEL

1936: The Invisible Ray.

HAINES, DAVID 1936: Woman Trap.

HAINES, DONALD

1936: Little Miss N'obody.

HAINEY, BETTY JEAN 1936: Little Miss Nobody, Dimples.

HAKINS, RICHARD 1937: The Hit Parade.

HALE, ALAN

1936: Two in the Dark, The Country Beyond, A Message to Garcia, Parole!, Our Rela- tions, Yellowstone, God's Country and the Woman. 1937: The Prince and the Pauper.

HALE. CREIGHTON

1936: Millionaire Kid, Holly- wood Boulevard.

HALE, GRACE

1936: Dancing Feet, The Har vester.

HALE, JONATHAN

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, Charlie Chan's Secret, Too Many Parents, Fury, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Educating Father, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, The Devil is a Sissy, 36 Hours to Kill, Happy Go Lucky.

1937: John Meade's Woman, You Only Live Once, She's Dangerous, Mysterious Cross- ing, Outcast, Charlie Chan at the Olympics, Racketeers in Exile, This is My Affair, Midnight Madonna.

HALEY, JACK

1936: F-Man, Poor Little Rich Girl, Mister Cinderella, Pig- skin Parade.

1937: Wake Up and Live, Pick a Star.

HALL, AL K.

1936: The Dragnet.

1937: Woman Chases Man.

HALL, BEN

1936: Girl of the Ozarks. 1937 : You Only Live Once.

HALL, GERALDINE

1936: More Than a Secretary.

HALL, HENRY 1936: Jailbreak. 1937: Death in the Air, Headline Crasher, Bank Alarm.

HALL JOHNSON CHOIR 1936: Dimples, Banjo On My Knee, Rainbow on the River.

HALL, PORTER

1936: Snowed Under. The Petrified Forest, Too Many Parents, The Princess Comes Across, And Sudden Death, The General Died at Dawn, Satan Met a Lady, The Plains- man.

1937: Let's Make a Million, Bulldog Drummond Escapes, King of Gamblers, Make Way for Tomorrow, Wild Money, Hotel Haywire.

HALL, SHERRY

1937: Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

HALL. THURSTON

1936: The Lone Wolf Returns, Don't Gamble With Love, Pride of the Marines, Roaming Lady, Three Wise Guys, The King Steps Out, Trapped by Television, Two-Fisted Gentle- man, Shakedown, The Man Who Lived Twice, Killer at Large, Theodora Goes Wild, Lady from Nowhere. 1937: Women of Glamour, I promise to Pay, Don't Tell the Wife, Parole Racket, We Have Our Moments, Oh Doc- tor, Venus Makes Trouble.

HALL, WILLIAM

1936: Postal Inspector, The

Magnificent Brute, Flying

Hostess.

1937: Oh Doctor.

HALL, WINTER

1936: The Invisible Ray. 1937: Slave Ship.

HALLIDAY, JOHN

1936: Desire, Fatal Lady, Three Cheers for Love, Holly- wood Boulevard,

HALLIGAN, TOM 1936: Trail Dust.

HALTON, CHARLES

1936: Come and Get It, More Than a Secretary, Gold Dig- gers of 1937, Black Legion, Sing Me A Love Song, Stolen Holiday.

1937: Ready Willing and Able, Penrod and Sam, Pick a Star, Woman Chases ]\Ian.

HAMILTON, JANE 1936: Follow the Fleet.

HAMILTON, JOHN

1936: Two in a Crowd, Le- gion of Terror, Love Letters of a Star.

1937: Seventh Heaven, A Man Betrayed, Two Wise IMaids, Fifty Roads to Town, This is Mv Affair.

HAMILTON, MAHLON

1936: Boss Rider of Gun Creek.

HAMILTON, MARGARET 1936: These Three, Chatter-

340

box. The Witness Chair, The Moon's Our Home. 1937: When's Your Birthday, You Only Live Once, Laugh- ing at Trouble, Good Old Soak, Mountain Justice.

HAMILTON. ROBERT 1936: The Big Game.

HAMMOND, FRANK 1937: Hotel Haywire.

HAMMOND, VIRGINIA 1936: Romeo and Juliet.

HAMPTON, GRACE 1936: Piccadilly Jim.

HANKINSON, HANK 193 7 : Kid Galahad.

HANLON, BERT

1936: Straight from the Shoul- der. 1937 : Park Avenue Logger.

HANSON, RAY

1936: Wedding Present.

HARDIE. RUSSELL

1936: The Harvester, Down to the Sea, Meet Nero Wolfe, Killer at Large, Camille.

HARDING, ANN

1936: The Lady Consents, The

Witness Chair.

1937: Love from a Stranger.

HARDWICKE, SIR CEDRIC 193 7 : Green Light.

HARDY, ARTHUR

1937: Romance and Riches.

HARDY, OLIVER

1936: The Bohemian Girl, Our Relations. Wav Out West.

HARE, LUMSDEN

1936: Under Two Flags. The

Princess Comes Across, Lloyds

of London.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey-

nev.

HARFORD, ALEC 1937 : Men in Exile.

HARLAN, KENNETH

1936 : The Walking Dead, Man Hunt, Song of the Saddle, San Francisco, Public Enemy's Wife, China Clipper, They Met in a Taxi, The Case of the Velvet Claws, Trail Dust. 1937: Marked Woman, Pen- rod and Sam.

HARLAN. OTIS

1936: Can This Be Dixie?

HARLOW. JEAN (Deceased)

1936 : Wife versus Secretary, Suzy, Libeled Lady. 1937: Personal Property, Sara- toga.

HARMER. LILLIAN

1936: Don't Get Personal, Dancing Feet, Little Miss No- body, Rainbow on the River. 1937: The Great O'Malley, Fuafitive in tlie Skv.

HARMON, MANNY 1936: Walking on Air.

HAROLDE, RALF

1936 : Song and Dance Man, Human Cargo. Little Red School House. Our Relations, 15 Maiden Lane, The Accus- ing Finger.

1937: A Man Betrayed, Her Husband Lies.

HARRIGAN, NEDDA

1936: Charlie Chan at the

Opera, The Case of the Black

Cat.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky.

PLAYERS' WORK

HARRIGAN, WILLIAM

1936: Whipsaw.

HARRINGTON, JOHN

1936: Women are Trouble, The Big Game.

1937: Counterfeit Lady, Step Lively Jeeves !

HARRIS, EDNA M.

1936: The Green Pastures.

HARRIS, MAJOR SAM 193 7 : I Cover the War.

HARRIS, PHIL

1937: Turn Off the Moon.

HARRIS, SYBIL 1936: Bunker Bean. 1937: They Won't Forget.

HARRISON, CAREY 1936: Pepper.

HARRISON, KATHLEEN 1937: Night Must Fall.

HARRISON, SYBIL 1937 : ^Mountain Justice.

HARRISON, WINIFRED 1937: Xight Must Fall.

HART, GORDON

1936: D r a c u 1 a's Daughter, Bengal Tiger, Down the Stretch, Isle of Fury, King of Hockey, The Case of the Black Cat.

1937: Melody for Two, Mid- night Court, Fugitive in the Sky, The Captain's Kid, Once a Doctor, Her Husband's Sec- retary, Guns of the Pecos.

HART, TEDDY

1936: Three Men on a Horse, After the Thin Man. 1937: Ready Willing and Able, That Man's Here Again, Hotel Haywire.

HART, VIVIAN

1937: The Girl Said No.

HARVEY, FORRESTER

1936: Love Before Breakfast, Petticoat Fever, Lloyds of London, White Hunter. 1937: Personal Property, The Prince and the Pauper.

HARVEY, HARRY

1936: The Oregon Trail, Tick- et to Paradise, Country Gen- tlemen, Hitch Hike to Heaven.

HARVEY. PAUL

1936: Rose of the Rancho, The Petrified Forest, The Wit- ness Chain, Private Number, Return of Sophie Lang, Au- gust Week End, Postal In- spector, Yellowstone, Mind Your Own Business, Three Men on a Horse, Black Legion.

1937: 23 J4 Hours Leave, The Soldier and the Lady.

HASSELL, GEORGE

1936: Petticoat Fever, The King Steps Out, Girl's Dor- mitory, White Hunter. 1937: Woman Wise.

HASTINGS, HARRY

1937 : Fury and the Woman.

HATCH, OLIVE

1936: Valiant is the Word for Carrie.

HATTON, RAYMOND

1936: Desert Gold, Exclusive Story, Timothy's Quest,

Laughing Irish Eyes, Nevada, The Arizona Raiders, Women

Are Trouble, Yellowstone, Mad

Holiday.

1937: Marked Woman.

HAWORTH, VINTON

1936: Without Orders, That Girl from Paris, Night Wait- ress.

1937: We're on the Jury, China Passage, You Can't Buy Luck, Riding on Air.

HAYDEN, HARRY

1936: I Married a Doctor, Public Enemy's Wife, "Two Against the World, The Man I Marry, Killer at Large, God's Country and the Wo- man, Black Legion, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: John Meade's Woman, Melody for Two, Ever Since Eve.

HAYDEN, RUSSELL

1937: The Hills of Old Wy- oming, North of Rio Grande.

HAYDON, JULIE

1936: A Son Comes Home, The Longest Night. 1937: A Family Affair.

HAYES, BERNARDINE

1936: Absolute Quiet, Parole 1, Along Came Love, Great Guy, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Girl Loves Boy, The Emperor's Candlesticks, North of Rio Grande, Sweetheart of the Navy.

HAYES, GEORGE

1936: Swifty, The Lawless Nineties, Call of the Prairie, Three on the Trail, Hearts in Bondage, Heart of the West, Hopalong C a s s i d y Returns, Valiant is the Word for Carrie, Trail Dust.

1937: Borderland, Hills of Old Wyoming. North of Rio Grande, Mountain Music.

HAYES, LORRAINE 1937: Tough to Handle.

HAYS, "SPOT"

1937: Killers of the Sea.

HAYWARD, LOUIS

1936: Absolute Quiet, Trouble for Two, Anthony Adverse, The Luckiest Girl in the World. 1937: The Woman I Love.

HAYWOOD, HERBERT 1937: Draegerman Courage.

HAYWORTH, RITA 1937: Girls Can Play.

HAZELITT, WILLIAM 1937: Drums of Destiny.

HEALY, BETTY 1936: Our Relations.

HEALEY, EUNICE

1936: Follow Your Heart.

HEALY, TED

1936: San Francisco, Speed, Sing Baby Sing, The Long- est Night, Mad Holiday. 1937: Good Old Soak.

HEARN, EDWARD

1936: King of the Pecos, Boss

Rider of Gun Creek.

1937: Anything for a Thrill.

HEARN, SAM (Schlepperman) 1936: Florida Special.

HEFLIN, VAN

1936: A Woman Rebels. 1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat.

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HEGGIE, O. P.

(Deceased)

1936: The Prisoner of Shark

Island. HELLER, JACKIE

1936: Florida Special. HELM, FAY

1937: Song of the City. HENDERSON,

^'EVOLUTION"

1937: Killers of the Sea. HENDERSON, IVO

1936: Rogues' Tavern. HENDRIAN, DUTCH

1936: Nevada. HENDRICKS, BEN, Jr.

1936: The Oregon Trail,

North of Nome.

1937: Slim, Draegerman Cour- age.

HENDRICKS, JACK

1936: Caryl of the Mountains.

HENIE, SONJA

1936: One In A Million.

HENRY, "BUZZY"

1936: The Unknown Ranger.

HENRY, CHARLOTTE

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, Hearts in Bondage, Forbidden Heaven, The Gen- tleman from Louisiana, Char- lie Chan at the Opera. 1937: The jMandarin Mystery.

HENRY, LOUISE

1936: Exclusive Story, End

of the Trail.

1937: The Hit Parade.

HENRY, WILLIAM

193(6: Tarzan Escapes, Exclu- sive Story.

HEPBURN, KATHARINE 1936: Mary of Scotland, A Woman Rebels. 1937: Quality Street.

HEPPELL, MICHAEL 1936: Stampede.

HERBERT, HENRY

1936: It Couldn't Have Hap- pened, Easy Money.

HERBERT, HOLMES

1936: The Country Beyond, The Gentleman from Louisi- ana, Brilliant Marriage, 15 Maiden Lane, Lloyds of Lon- don.

1937: The Prince and the Pauper, The Thirteenth Chair, Slave Ship.

HERBERT, HUGH

1936: Colleen, One Rainy Af- ternoon, We Went to College, Love Begins at Twenty, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: Top of the Town, That Man's Here Again.

HERBERT, TOM

1936 : Princess Comes Across.

HERMAN, AL

1937: Hollywood Cowboy.

HERRICK, F. HERRICK 1937: Ghost Town Gold.

HERRICK, JOSEPH 1936: White Fang.

HERRING, AGGIE

1936 : Daniel Boone, The

Dark Hour.

1937: Don't Tell the Wife.

HERSHOLT. JEAN

1936: Tough Guy, The Coun- try Doctor, Sins of Man, His

PLAYERS' WORK

Brother's Wife, Reunion, One In A Million. 1937: Seventh Heaven. HERTZ, JIM

1936: I Conquer the Sea. HERVEY, HARRY

1937 : Headline Crasher. HERVEY, IRENE

1936: The Three Godfathers, Absolute Quiet, Along Came Love.

1937: Woman in Distress, The Girl Said No. HEWLETT, BENTLEY

1936: Second Wife. HEYBURN, WELDON 1936: Speed.

1937: Git Along Little Dogies. HEYDT, LOUIS JEAN

1937: Make Way for Tomor- row. HEYWOOD, HERBERT

1936: Road Gang, King of the Pecos.

1937: Slave Ship. HICKMAN. HOWARD

1936: Too Many Parents, Hell- Ship Morgan, Fury, August Week End, Wild Brian Kent, We Who Are About to Die, Career Woman, Happy Go Lucky, Crack-Up. 1937: Join the Marines, The Crime Nobody Saw, Charlie Chan at the Olympics, Jim Hanvey Detective.

HICKS, RUSSELL

1936: Follow the Fleet, Wo- man Trap, Two in the Dark, Special Investigator, Hearts in Bondage, Bunker Bean, Ticket to Paradise, Grand Jury, 15 Maiden Lane, Sea Spoilers, Secret Valley.

1937: Girl Overboard, 23J^ Hours Leave, Laughing at Trouble, Midnight Taxi, Fifty Roads to Town, Pick a Star, The Wildcatter.

HILDEBRANT RODNEY 1936: The Lonely Trail.

HILL, AL

1936: Call of the Prairie, The

Big I>»'oise, Three on the Trail,

Border Patrolman, Crash

Donovan.

1937: Parole Racket, Motor

Madness, Hollywood Cowboy.

HILL, MORGAN

1937: 23^4 Hours Leave.

HILL. RAMSEY

1936 : Everybody's Old Man. 1937: Old Louisiana.

HILLIARD, ERNEST

1936: Sea Spoilers, Boss Rider of Gun Creek.

HILLIARD, HARRIET 1936: Follow the Fleet. 1937: New Faces of 1937.

HINCKS, REGINALD

1936: Stampede, Tugboat

Princess.

1937: What Price Vengeance,

Fury and the Woman.

HINDS, SAMUEL S.

1936: Timothy's Quest, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Woman Trap, Fatal Lady, Border Flight, Sworn En- emy, His Brother's Wife, Rhythm on the Range, The

Longest Night, Love Letters of a Star, Black Legion. 1937: The Mighty Treve, She's Dangerous, Top of the Town, Night Key, Wings Over Honolulu, The Road Back.

HINES, REGINALD

1936: Secret Patrol.

HINES, WILMER

1937: They Won't Forget.

HOBBES, HALLIWELL

1936: Here Comes Trouble, Whipsaw, Hearts Divided, Dracula's Daughter, The White Angel, Spendthrift, Give Me Your Heart, Love Letters of a Star.

1937: Maid of Salem, The Prince and the Pauper.

HOBSON, VALERIE

1936: August Week-End, Tug- boat Princess.

HOCTOR, HARRIET 1936: The Great Ziegfeld. 1937: Shall We Dance.

HODGE, HAROLD 1937: Sandflow.

HODGES, BOB

1936: Stormy Trails.

HODGES. JOY

1936: Follow the Fleet.

HODGINS, EARL

1936: The Singing Cowboy, Border Caballero. Ticket to Paradise, Aces and Eights, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Borderland, Hills of Old Wyoming, Round-up Time in Te.xas, I Cover the War, A Lawman is Born.

HODGSON, LEYLAND

1936: Trouble for Two, Be- loved Enemy.

HOEY, DENNIS 1937: Phantom Ship.

HOFF, CARL & ORCHESTRA 1937: The Hit Parade.

HOFFMAN, GERTRUDE W. 1936: A Son Comes Home, The Gentleman from Louisi- ana.

HOFFMAN, MAX, JR. 1936: King of Hockey. 1937: Counterfeit Lady, Root- in' Tootin' Rhythm.

HOFFMAN. OTTO

1936: The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Career Woman. 1937: Girl Loves Boy.

HOHL. ARTHUR

1936: It Had to Happen. We're Only Human, The Lone Wolf Returns, Forgotten Faces, Showboat, The Devil- Doll, Lloyds of London. 1937: Slave Ship, The Road Back. HOLBROOK, WALTER

1936: The Charge of the Light Brigade. HOLDEN, FAY 1936: Polo Joe. 1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes, Internes Can't Take Money, King of Gamblers. HOLDEN, GLORIA

1936: Dracula's Daughter. HOLLAND, JOHN

1937: Circus Girl, Paradise Express, Join the Marines.

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HOLLINGWORTH, HARRY

1936: Sing Me A Love Song.

HOLLOWAY. STERLING 1936: Palm .Springs, Career Woman.

1937: Maid of Salem, Join the Marines, The Woman I Love, When Love is Young.

HOLMAN, HARRY

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven, Gentle Julia.

HOLMES, MAYNARD

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, Satan Met a Lady, Go West Young Man.

HOLMES, PHILLIPS R. 1936: Chatterbox. The House of a Thousand Candles, Gen- eral Spanky.

HOLMES, SALTY 1937: Arizona Days.

HOLMES. STUART

1936: Murder by an Aristocrat. Earthworm Tractors, Trailin' West, Case of the Velvet Claws.

1937: Her Husband's Secre- tary.

HOLMES. TAYLOR

1936: The First Baby. Crime of Dr. Forbes, Make Way for a Lady.

HOLT, DAVID

1936: Trouble for Two, Straight from the Shoulder, Big Broadcast of 1937.

HOLT. JACK

1936 : Dangerous Waters, San

Francisco, Crash Donovan,

North of Nome, End of the

Trail.

1937: Trouble in Morocco.

HOLTON, CHARLES 19.^7: The Road Back.

HOMANS, ROBERT

1936: Here Comes Trouble, Laughing Irish Eyes, Bridge of Sighs, Easy Money, It Couldn't Have Happened, The President's Mystery, Be- low the Deadline, The Plough and the Stars.

1937: Peinod and Sam, Jim Hanvey Detective.

HOOD, DARLA

1936: The Bohemian Giri, Neighborhood House.

HOPKINS, MIRIAM 1936: These Three. 1937: Men Are Not Gods, The Woman I Love, Woman Chases Man.

HOPPER, DE WOLF

1937: Larceny on the Air.

HOPPER, HEDDA

1936: Doughnuts and Society, Bunker Bean, Dracula's Daughter, The Dark Hour. 1937: You Can't Buy Luck, Dangerous Holiday.

HOPTON. RUSSELL

1936: The Lost Outlaw, Be- low the Deadline, We Who Are About to Die, With Love and Kisses.

1937: Beware of Ladies, Angel's Holiday.

HORSLEY, DAVID

1936: My Man Godfrey, No More Ladies.

PLAYERS' WORK

HORTON, EDWARD EVERETT

1936: The Singing Kid, Her Master's Voice, Hearts Divid- ed, Nobody's Fool. 1937,: The King and the Chor- us (jirl, Let's Make a Million, Lost Horizon, Shall We Dance, Oh Doctor, Wild Money.

HOULD, RA

1936: Beloved Enemy. 1937: A Doctor's Diary, Dan- gerous Holiday.

HOUSMAN, ARTHUR

1936: Our Relations, Racing Blood, With Love and Kisses. 1937: Step Lively Jeeves!

HOUSTON, GEORGE

1936: Captain Calamity, Let's Sing Again.

HOVEY, ANN

1936: The Glory Trail.

HOWARD, ANNE

1937: Prince and the Pauper.

HOWARD, BOOTH

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus.

HOWARD, ESTHER

1936: Klondike Annie, M'liss. 1937: Rhythm In the Clouds.

HOWARD, JEAN

1937 ; We're on the Jury.

HOWARD, JOHN

1936: Soak the Rich, 13 Hours by Air, Border Flight, Easy to Take, Valiant is the Word for Carrie.

1937: Lost Horizon, Let Them Live!, Mountain Music.

HOWARD, LESLIE

1936: The Petrified Forest, Romeo and Juliet.

HOWARD, RICHARD

1936 : Two in the Dark. HOWARD, WILLIE

1936: Rose of the Rancho.

HOWELL, KENNETH

1936: Every Saturday Night. Educating Father, Back to Nature.

1937: Four Days' Wonder, Off to the Races, Big Busi- ness.

HOWES. REED

1936 : The Last Assignment, Feud of the West.

1937 : Death in the Air, Sweet- heart of the Navv.

HOWLAND, OLIN

1936: Boulder Dam, Road Gang, Man Hunt, The Big Noise, I Married a Doctor, Earthworm Tractors, The Case of the Velvet Claws, Sa- tan Met a Lady, The Long- est Night, Country Gentle- men. Love Letters of a Star, Gold Diggers of 1937. 1937: Men in Exile, Moun- tain Music.

HOYT, ARTHUR

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Early to Bed. Poor Lit- tle Rich Girl, Walking on Air, M'liss, Lady Luck. 1937: Paradise Express, Join the Marines, A Star is Born, Ever .Since Eve.

HUBER, GOTTLIEB

1936: Next Time We Love.

HUBER, HAROLD

1936: Klondike Annie, We're Only Human, Muss 'Em Up, Kelly the Second, San Fran- cisco, Women Are Trouble, The Devil is a Sissy, The Gay Desperado.

193 7: The Good Earth, Trouble in Morocco, Midnight Taxi, Angel's Holiday, You Can't Beat Love.

HUDSON. ROCHELLE

1936: The Music Goes 'Round. Everybody's Old Man, The Country Beyond, Poppy, Re- union.

1937: Woman Wise, That I May Live, Born Reckless.

HUGHES, CAROL

1936: The Golden Arrow,

Earthworm Tractors, The

Case of the Velvet Claws,

Stage Struck, Polo Joe, Three

Men on a Horse.

1937 : Ready Willing and

Able.

HUGHES, J. ANTHONY

1936: Whipsaw, The Country Doctor, Educating Father.

HUGHES, JACKIE 1936: Gentle Julia.

HUGHES, KAY

1936: Every Saturday Night. 1937: A Man Betrayed, Ghost Town Gold, The Mandarin Mystery, The Big Show.

HUGHES, LLOYD

1936: Night Cargo, Little Red School House, Kelly of the Secret Service. 1937: A Man Betrayed.

HUGHES, MARION K.

1936 : The Three Mesquiteers.

HUGHES, TONY 1937: Armored Car.

HULBERT, DON

1937: Peurod and Sam.

HULL, WARREN

1936: The Walking Dead, Freshman Love, The Law in Her Hands, The Big Noise, Love Begins at Twenty, Ben- gal Tiger.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Her Husband's Secretary, Michael O'Halloran, Night Kev. Rhvthm in the Clouds.

HUMBERT. GEORGE

1936: In Paris A. W. O. L., Pepper, Sea Spoilers, Winter- set, Banjo On My Knee. 1937: Love is News, Nancy Steele is Missing, The Go Get- ter.

HUME, BENITA

1936: The Garden Murder Case, Tarzan Escapes, Moon- light Murder, Suzy, Rainbow on the River.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- nev.

HUME, PHYLLIS

1936: Rogue of the Range.

HUNT, ELEANOR

1936: Yellow Cargo, Go Get 'Em Haines.

1937: Navy Spy, The Gold Racket, Bank Alarm.

HUNT, MARSHA

1936: Desert Gold, Gentle Julia, Arizona Raiders, Holly-

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wood Boulevard, Easy to Take, College Holiday, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege.

HUNTER, BILL

1937: Tough to Handle.

HUNTER. HENRY

1936, Parole!, Nobody's Fool, Postal Inspector, Yellowstone, Love Letters of a Star. 1937: The Road Back.

HUNTER. IAN

1936: The White Angel, To Mary— With Love, The Devil is a Sissy, Stolen Holiday. 1937: Call It a Day, An- other Dawn.

HUNTER, KENNETH 1936: College Holiday. 1937: Another Dawn.

HUNTLEY, ELEANOR 1936: Ticket to Paradise.

HUNTLEY, G. P., Jr.

1936 : The Golden Arrow, Sons C Guns, August Week-End, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Charge of the Light Brigade, Go West Young Man.

1937: Michael O'Halloran, An- other Dawn.

HUNTLEY, HUGH

1936: Lloyds of London.

HURLIC, PHILLIP 1936: Hearts Divided. 1937: Penrod and Sam.

HURNI, ARTHUR

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

HURST, BRANDON

1936: The Moon's Our Home, Mary of Scotland, The Plough and the Stars.

1937: Maid of Salem, Wee Willie Winkie.

HURST, PAUL

1936: Blackmailer, I'd Give My Life, To Mary— With Love, The Gay Desperado, We Who Are About to Die, North of Nome. 1937: Trouble in Morocco, Wake Up and Live, Fifty Roads to Town, Angel's Holi- day, This is My Affair, Slave Ship, You Can't Beat Love.

HUSTON, PHILIP 1936: The Big Game. 1937: We're on the Jury, The Man Who Found Himself, Be- hind the Headlines.

HUSTON. WALTER

1936: Rhodes, Dodsworth.

HUTCHINSON. JOSEPHINE 1936: I Married a Doctor. 1937: r^lountain Justice.

HYAMS, JOHN

193(6 : Hearts in Bondage, And Sudden Death, Mister Cinder- ella, The Longest Night. 1937: Pick a Star.

HYAMS. LEILA 1936: Yellow Dust.

HYMER, WARREN

1936 : Everybody's Old Man, Laughing Irish Eyes, The Leavenworth Case. Tango, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Desert Justice, San Francisco. No- body's Fool, Rhythm on the

PLAYERS' WORK

Range, 36 Hours to Kill, Love Letters of a Star. 1937: Join the Marines, She's Dangerous, You Only Live Once, We Have Our Moments, Navy Blues, Wake Up and Live.

HYTTEN, OLAF

1936: Doughnuts and Society, The House of a Thousand Candles, With Love and Kiss- es, White Hunter. 1937: The Good Earth, Cali- fornia Straight Ahead, Dan- gerous Holiday, I Cover the War.

ICHIOKA, MIA

1936: Love Before Breakfast.

IMHOF. ROGER

1936: The Three Godfathers, Roaming Lady, San Francisco, A Son Comes Home, In His Steps, North of Nome. 1937: Girl Loves Boy, Sweet- heart of the Navy.

IMPETT, ERNIE

1937: Fury and the Woman. INGE. JOHN

1936: Night Cargo, The Speed

Reporter.

INDRISANO, JOHNNY

1936 : Laughing Irish Eyes.

INESCOURT, FRIEDA

1936: The Garden Murder

Case, The King Steps Out,

Hollywood Boulevard, Mary of

Scotland, Give Me Your

Heart.

1937: The Great O'Malley,

Call It a Day, Another Dawn.

INGERSOLL, WILLIAM 1936: Whipsaw, Half Angel.

INGRAHAM, JACK

1936: Winds of the Waste- land. 1937: Headline Crasher.

/NGRAHAM, LLOYD

1936: Timber War, Frontier Justice, Captain Calamity, Rogue of the Range, Burning Gold, Hearts in Bondage, Too Much Beef, Ghost Patrol, Everyman's Law, Go Get 'Em Haines, Empty Saddles, The Lonely Trail, Conflict, Stormy Trails'. 1937: Park Avenue Logger.

INGRAHAM, MITCHELL 1937: Hotel Haywire.

INGRAM, JACK

1936: Rebellion, The Lonely Trail, With Love and Kisses. 1937: Tough to Handle.

INGRAM, REX

1936: The Green Pactures.

IRVING, GEORGE

1936: It Had to Happen, Captain January, Sutter's Gold, Hearts Divided, Hearts in Bondage, Navy Born, Private Number, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Sea Spoilers, Hats Off.

1937: The Man Who Found Himself, Don't Tell the Wife, Too Many Wives, China Pas- sage, Meet the Missus, You Can't Buy Luck, Border Cafe, The Mandarin Mystery.

IRVING. MARGARET

1936: Exclusive Story, I Mar- ried a Doctor, Captain Calam- ity, San Francisco, Neighbor- hood House, Women Are Trou- ble, Follow Your Heart, Three Men on a Horse. Char- lie Chan at the Opera. 1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, Four Days' Wonder, Men in Exile.

IRVING, PAUL

1936: The Great Ziegfeld, Gold Diggers of 1937. 1937: On the Avenue. IRWIN, BOYD

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, Devil's Squadron, Blackmailer, Meet Nero Wolfe, Killer at Large.

IRWIN, CHARLES 1936 : Whipsaw. 1937: Another Dawn.

IRWIN. JOHN 1936: Road Gang.

IVANS, JOHN

1936: Yellow Cargo.

JACKIE, BILL

1937: Don't Tell the Wife.

JACKSON, EUGENE

1936: Hearts in Bondage, The Lonely Trail, Guns and Guitars.

JACKSON, SELMER

1936: Bridge of Sighs, Public Enemy's Wife, My Man God- frey, Parole!, Easy Money, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: Two Wise Maids, A Family Affair.

JACKSON, THOMAS E.

1936: It Had to Happen, The Preview Murder Mystery, Lit- tle Miss Nobody, Below the Deadline, Hollywood Boule- vard, I'd Give My Life, A Son Comes Home, The Mag- nificent Brute.

1937: A Man Betrayed, Fugi- tive in the Sky, Outcast, Be- ware of Ladies, Dangerous Holiday.

JADER, CALLEN

1936: Too Many Parents.

JAFFE, SAM

1937: Lost Horizon.

JAFFREY, WILLIAM 1937: Woman Chases Man.

JAGGER, DEAN

1936: Woman Trap, 13 Hours by Air, Revolt of the Zombies, Pepper, Star for a Night. 1937: Dangerous Number, Un- der Cover of Night, Woman in Distress.

JAMES, GARDNER 1936: Crash Donovan.

JAMES, GLADDEN

1936: The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Princess Comes Across.

JAMES, ROY

1937: We're on the Jury, There Goes Mv Girl.

JAMISON, BUD

1936: Ticket to Paradise. 1937:Melody of the Plains.

JANNEY. WILLIAM

1936: Penthouse _ Party, Sut- ter's Gold, Sitting on the Moon, Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns.

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JANS, HARRY

1936 : Two in Revolt, Murder on a Bridle Path, Special In- vestigator, The Last Outlaw, Grand Jury, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, Smartest Girl in Town.

1937: Don't Tell the Wife, Racing Lady.

JANUARY, LOIS

1936: One Rainy Afternoon, Rogue of the Range, Border Caballero, Lightnin' Bill Car- son.

193 7: Bar Z Bad Man, The Trusted Outlaw.

JASON, SYBIL

1936: The Singing Kid. 1937: The Captain's Kid, The Great O'Malley.

JEFFREY, MICHAEL 1937: Dangerous Holiday.

JENKINS, ALLEN

1936: The Singing Kid, Sins of Man, Cain and Mabel, Three Men on a Horse, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: Marked Woman, Ready Willing and Able, There Goes IMy Girl.

JENKS, FRANK

1936: The Farmer in the Dell, Follow the Fleet, The Witness Chair, The Last Outlaw, Walking on Air, We Who Are About to Die, Smartest Girl in Town, That Girl from Paris.

1937: When's Your Birthday?, Angel's Holiday, There Goes My Girl.

JENKS, SI

1936: Captain January, Spe- cial Investigator, Follow Your Heart, The President's Mys- tery.

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, Don't Tell the Wife. JENNINGS, AL

1936: Song of the Gringo.

JENNINGS, DE WITT

1936 : Kelly the Second, Sins of Man, Crime of Dr. Forbes, We Who Are About to Die, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, Fifty Roads to Town. This is My Affair, That I !May Live, Slave Ship.

JENNINGS, MAXINE

1936: Chatterbox, The Farmer in the Dell, Follow the Fleet, Muss 'Em Up, The Witness Chair, The Last Outlaw, Walking on Air, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, Make Way for a Lady.

1937: We're on the Jury, You Can't Buy Luck, There Goes My Girl. JENNS, ELIZABETH 1937: A Star is Born.

JEWELL, ISABEL

1936: Dancing Feet, The Leathernecks Have Landed, Small Town Girl, Big Brown Eyes, 36 Hours to Kill, Vali- ant is the Word for Carrie, The Man Who Lived Twice,

PLAYERS' WORK

Go West Young Man, Career

Woman.

1937: Marked Woman, Lost

Horizon.

JIMINEZ. SOLEDAD

1936: Robin Hood of Ei Dor- ado, The Traitor. 1937: Kid Galahad.

JOBY, HANS

1936: Sons O' Guns.

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

Border Phantiim.

JOHNSON. BETTY

1937: \f\v Faces of 1937.

JOHNSON, CARMENCITA 1936: These Three.

JOHNSON, CHIC

1936: The Country Gentle- men.

JOHNSON, JAY

1936: Born to Dance.

JOHNSON, JOHN LESTER 1936: The Glory Trail.

JOHNSON, JUNE

1937: The Bijj Show. Any- thing for a Thrill.

JOHNSON. WALTER

1936: Freshman Love, Love on a Bet, F-Man.

JOHNSTON, BARBARA 193 7 : The Hit Parade.

JOLSON, AL

1936: The Singing Kid.

JONES, ALLAN

1936: Rose Marie, Showboat. 1937: A Day at the Races.

JONES BOYS

1937: The Big Show.

JONES, BUCK

1936: Sunset of Power, For the Service, The Cowboy and the Kid, Ride 'Em Cowboy, Empty .Saddles, Boss Rider of Gun Creek, Left Handed Law, .Smoketree Range. 1937: Sandflow.

JONES, CLIFFORD

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, For the Service, Parole!, The Girl on the Front Page.

JONES, DARBY

1936: Tarzan Escapes.

JONES, DICKIE

1936: Daniel Boone, Black Legion.

JONES, COMER

1936: The Big Game.

JONES, GORDON

1936: Strike Me Pink, Devil's Squadron, Walking on Air, We Who Are About to Die, Don't Turn 'Em Loose. Night Waitress.

1937: Sea Devils. They Wanted to Marry, China Pas- age. Tlicre Goes Mv Cirl.

JONES, GWENDOLYN

1937 : The Prince and the Pauper.

JONES. JANE 1937: Slave Ship.

JONES, MARCIA MAE 193<5: These Three. 1937: Two Wise Maids, iMountain Justice.

JONES, QUINTETTE 193(, : Racing Blood.

JORDAN, SID

1937: llollvwnod Cowboy.

JORY, VICTOR

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan. The King Steps Out, Meet Nero Wolfe.

JOSYLN, ALLYN

1937: They Won't Forget.

JUDELS, CHARLES

1936: The Great Ziegfeld, San Francisco, Suzy, I'd Give My Life, Along Came Love, Love on the Run.

1937: Maytime, Swing High Swing Low, Whens Your Birthday?, Song of the City, T;,e Big Show, Rhythm in the Clouds.

JUDGE, ARLINE

1936: Here Comes Trouble, It Had to Happen, Star for a Night, Pigskin Parade, Vali- ant is the Word for Carrie, One In A Million.

JUSTI, VICTOR

1937: Lash of the Penitentes.

KAAREN, SUZANNE

1936: The White Legion. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, ■Sing While You're Able, Rhy- thm in the Clouds, The Wild- catter.

KALIZ, ARMAND 193 7 : Cafe Metropole.

KANE, EDDIE

1936: My Man Godfrey. 1937 : Melody for Two.

KANE, ROBERT

193 7 ; That I May Live.

KARLOFF, BORIS

1936: The Invisible Ray, The Walking Dead, Charlie Chan at the Opera, The Man Who Lived Again. 1937: Juggernaut, Night Key.

KARNS, ROSCOE

1936: Woman Trap, Border

Flight, Three Cheers for Love,

Three Married Men, Cain and

Mabel.

1937 : Clarence, Murder Goes

to College.

KAUFFMAN, LYNN 1937: Roarin' Lead.

KAY, ARTHUR

1937 : The Girl Said No.

KAY, JOYCE

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Rio Grande Romance, Put on the Spot.

KAYE, CLAUDELLE

1936 : Doughnuts and Society.

KAYE, EDDIE

1937: Headline Crasher.

KAYE, LUCIE

1937: Jim Ilanvey Detective.

KEANE, EDWARD

1936: Princess Comes Across, The Dragnet, Parole!, Down the Stretch, Gambling With Souls.

1937: I Promise to Pay, Sev- enth Heaven.

KEANE, ROBERT EMMETT 1936: Panic on the Air. The Big Noise, Jailbreak, Down the Stretch, Hot Money. 1937: The Captain's Kid, Be- ware of Ladies, Jim Hanvey- - Delective.

KEATING, FRED

1936: 13 Hours by Air, The Devil on Horseback. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, Melndv for Two.

KEATON, BUSTER

1936: An Old Spanish Custom.

KECKLEY. JANE

1936: Girl of the Ozarks.

KEEFE, CORNELIUS

1937: The Old Corral.

KEELER, RUBY 1936: Colleen.

1937: Ready Willing and Aide.

KEENE, EDWARD 1936: For the Service.

KEENE, TOM

1936: Desert Gold, Drift Fence, Timothy's Quest, The Glory Trail, Rebellion. 1937: Battle of Greed, Old Louisiana. Drums of Destiny.

KEITH, IAN

1936 : The Preview Murder Mystery, Don't Gamble With Love, Mary of Scotland, The White Legion.

KEITH, ROSALIND

1936 : It's a Great Life, Poppy, King of the Royal Mounted. 1937: Parole Racket, Motor Madness, Find the Witness.

KELLY, JOHN

1936: Timothy's Quest, In Paris, A. W. O. L., Bridge of Sighs, Poor Little Rich Girl, Easy Money, The Gentleman from Louisiana, Polo Joe, Lady Luck.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, 23 y2 Hours Leave, Angel's Holiday, You Can't Buy Luck. Armored Car.

KELLY, LEW

1936: Murder at Glen Athol, Winds of the Wasteland, Lady Luck, Wild Brian Kent, The Man I Marry, Rainbow on the River. 1937: Paradise Express.

KELLY, P. J.

1936: Beloved Enemy.

KELLY, PATRICK

1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

KELLY, PATSY

1936: Kelly the Second, Pri- vate Number, Sing Baby Sing, Pigskin Parade. 1937: Nobody's Baby, Wake l^p and Live, Pick a Star, Ever Since Eve.

KELLY. PAUL

1936: It's a Great Life, Here Comes Trouble. The Song and Dance Man, The Country Be- yond, Women Are Trouble, Murder With Pictures, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Parole Racket. Join the Marines, It Happened Ou( West.

KELLY, WALTER C.

193t): Laughing Irish Eyes, Tugboat Princess.

KELSEY, FRANK

193 7 : That I May Live.

KELSEY, FRED

1937: Time Out for Ro- mance.

KELTON, PERT

1936: Kelly the Second, Sit- ting on the Moon, Cain and Mabel.

1937: Women of Glamour. Laughing at Trouble, The Hit Parade.

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PLAYERS' WORK

KEMBLE-COOPER, LILLIAN

1936: A Woman Rebels. 1937: Ready Willing and Able.

KEMP, MATTY 1936: Tango.

KENDALL, CY

1936: Dancing Feet, Man Hunt, King of the Pecos, Women Are Trouble, Hot Money, Sworn Enemy, Bull- dog Edition, Sea Spoilers, The Lonely Trail. 1937: Once a Doctor, Angel's Holiday, The Won't Forget.

KENNEDY, EDGAR

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, Robin Hood of El Dorado, Small Town Girl, Fatal Lady, Yours for the Asking, Mad Holiday, Three Men on a Horse. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, A Star is Born.

KENNEDY, JACK 1936: Nevada, Parole!

KENNEDY, TOM

1936: Hollywood Boulevard, Smart Blonde.

1937 : Armored Car, Behind the Headlines.

KENNETH, KEITH 1936: Daniel Boone. 1937: I Cover the War.

KENNEY, CLYDE

1936: The Lonely Trail.

KENNY, COLIN

1936: 'Til We Meet Again.

KENT. CRAUFORD

1936: Hitch-Hike to Heaven,

O'Malley of the Mounted, It

Couldn't Have Happened,

Down the Stretch, Daniel

Boone.

1937 : Navy Spy.

KENT, DOROTHEA

1936 : More Than a Secre- tary. 1937: As Good as Married.

KENT, LARRY 1936: Man Hunt.

KENT, LOIS

1936 : Too Many Parents, Girl of the Ozarks.

KENT, ROBERT

1936: The Country Beyond, Crime of Dr. Forbes, King of the Royal Mounted, Dimples, Reunion.

1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, Step Lively Jeeves!, Angel's Holiday, Born Reck-

KENT, WILLARD

1936: Prison Shadows.

1937; Death in the Air. KENTON, ERLE C.

1936: End of the Trail. KENYON, DORIS

1936: Along Came Love. KERR, ARTHUR

1936: Secret Patrol, Stam- pede.

1937: What Price Vengeance,

Fury and the Woman. KERR. DONALD

1936: The Dragnet.

1937: Circus Girl, Don't Tell

the Wife. KERRIGAN, J. M.

1936: Colleen, Laughing Irish

Eyes, The Prisoner of Shark

Island, Timothy's Quest, Spe- cial Investigator, Hearts in Bondage, Spendthrift, The General Died at Dawn, Lloyds of London, The Plough and the Stars.

1937: Let's Make a Million, Motor Madness.

KERRY, ANITA

1936: Man Hunt, Freshman Love, The Murder of Dr. Harrigan.

KIBBEE, GUY

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, Captain January, The Big Noise, I Married a Doctor, Earthworm Tractors, M'Hss, Three Men on a Horse. 1937: The Captain's Kid, Don't Tell the Wife, Mama Steps Out, Mountain Justice, Jim Hanvey Detective, Rid- ing on Air.

KIBBEE, MILTON

1936: Man Hunt, Treachery Rides the Range, The Law in Her Hands, Murder by an Aristocrat, Love Begins at Twenty, Trailin' West, Polo Joe, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Guns of the Pecos.

KIBRICK, LEONARD 1936 : Dimples.

KIEPURA, JAN

1936: Give Us This Night.

KILBRIDE, PERCY 1936: Soak the Rich.

KILGALLEN, DOROTHY 1936: Sinner Take All.

KILIAN. VICTOR

1936: The Music Goes 'Round, The Road to Glory, Shake- down, Ramona, Adventure in Manhattan, Banjo on My Knee, Lady from Nowhere. 1937: Seventh Heaven, Fair Warning.

KIM, SUZANNA

1937: The Good Earth.

KING, CHARLES

1936: The Lawless Nineties. Sunset of Power, The Desert Phantom, O'Malley of the Mounted, Sundown Saunders, The Last of the Warrens, Idaho Kid, Men of the Plains, Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937: Trouble in Texas, Head- line Crasher, The Trusted Out- law, Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm, A Lawman is Born.

KING, CHARLES CROCKER

1936: Lloyds of London. KING, CLAUDE

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, Three on the Trail, It Couldn't Have Happened, Beloved Enemy, Happy Go Lucky. KING, EUGENE

1937: Bill Cracks Down.

KING, JOHN

1936: Love Before Breakfast, Crash Donovan. 1937: Three Smart Girls, The Road Back. KING, JOSEPH

1936: Road Gang, The Sing- ing Kid, Jailbreak, Sons O' Guns, Bullets or Ballots, Pub-

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lie Enemy's Wife. Bengal Tiger, China Clipper, The Case of the Velvet Claws, Polo Joe, God's Country and the Woman.

1937: Once a Doctor, Slim, That Man's Here Again, Ar- mored Car.

KING, MANUEL 1936: Darkest Africa.

KING, OWEN

1936 : China Clipper.

KING, PAUL JOSEPH 1936: The Walking Dead.

KING, REX

1937: The Big Show.

KING, WALTER 1937: Call It a Day.

KINGSFORD, GUY

1936: Happy Go Lucky.

KINGSFORD, WALTER 1936: The Invisible Ray, The Music Goes 'Round, "Trouble for Two, Hearts Divided, Meet Nero Wolfe, Mad Holi- day, Stolen Holiday. 1937: Maytime, Bulldog Drumond Escapes, Captains Courageous.

KINNELL, MURRAY

1936: The Witness Chair, One Rainy Afternoon, Mary of Scotland, The Big Game, Make Way for a Lady, Lloyds of London.

1937: Four Days' Wonder, Outcast, Think Fast Mr. Moto, The Prince and the Pauper.

KINSKY, LEONID

1936: The General Died at Dawn, Rhythm on the Range. 1937: We're on the Jury, Espionage, Cafe Metropole.

KIRAZ, JACK

1937: Kid Galahad.

KIRCHNER, JEAN

1936: The Three Godfathers.

KIRK, DONALD

1937 : Venus Makes Trouble.

KIRK, JACK

1936: The Singing Cowboy, The Lonely Trail, Guns and Guitars.

KIRKE, DONALD

1936 : Sunset of Power, Border Flight, In His Steps, Ride 'Em Cowboy, Country Gentle- men.

1937: Paradise Express, Mid- night Madonna, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

KLEIN, IRWIN

1936: The Big Game.

KLEINBACH, HENRY

1936: The Preview Murder Mystery, Big Brown Eyes, The Garden of Allah.

KNAPP, EVALYN

1936 : Laughing Irish Eyes. Three of a Kind, Bulldog Edi- tion.

KNIGHT, FUZZY

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Song of the Trail. Rio Grande Romance, And Sudden Death, Wildcat Troop- er, Kelly of the Secret Serv- ice, Put on the Spot, Sea Spoilers, Song of the Gringo, With Love and Kisses. 1937 : The Gold Racket, Moun- tain Justice, Mountain Music.

PLAYERS' WORK

KNOTT, LYDIA

1937: Fair Warning.

KNOWLDEN. MARILYN 1936: Showboat, Antliony Ad- verse, Easy to Take, Rainbow on the River. 1937: Slave Ship.

KNOWLES, PATRIC

1936: Give Me Your Heart, The Charge of the Light Brigade.

KOHLER, FRED, Sr.

1936 : Dangerous Intrigue, For the Service, Heart of the West, The Accusing Finger. 1937: Arizona Mahoney.

KOHLER, FRED, Jr.

1936: Sins of Man, Pigskin

Parade.

1937: The Holy Terror.

KOHLMAR, LEE

1936: A Son Comes Home.

KOLKER, HENRY

1936: Collegiate, Romeo and Juliet, Bullets or Ballots, Sit- ting on the Moon, The Man Who Lived Twice, In His Steps, Theodora Goes Wild, Great Guy.

1937: Under Cover of Night, Green Light, Once a Doctor, Maid of Salem, They Wanted To Marry, Let Them Live!

KOMAI, TETSU

1936: Klondike Annie, Roam- ing Lady, Princess Comes Across, Isle of Fury. 1937 : China Passage, That Man's Here Again.

KORNMAN, MARY

1936: The Calling of Dan Matthews.

KORTMAN, ROBERT

1936: Swifty, Heroes of the Range, Feud of the West, Winds of the Wasteland, Ro- mance Rides the Range, The Lonely Trail.

1937 : Sandflow, Ghost Town Gold.

KRUGER, ALMA

1936: These Three, Craig's Wife, Love Letters of a Star. 1937 : Breezing Home, The Mighty Treve.

KRUGER, LORRAINE 1937: New Faces of 1937.

KRUGER, OTTO

1936: Lady of Secrets, Dra-

cula's Daughter.

1937: Thev Won't Forget.

LACKTEEN, FRANK

1936: Isle of Fury, Mummy's

Boys.

193'7: I Cover the War.

LAFAYETTE, NANETTE 1936: The Princess Comes

LAIDLAW, ETHAN

1936: Yellow Dust, Two in

Revolt. Silly Billies, Special

Investigator, Sea Spoilers. LAKE, ARTHUR

1936: I Cover Chinatown.

1''3 7: 2.^'' Hours Leave. LAKE, FLORENCE

1936: To Mary With Love.

1937: Quality Street. LAMONT, MOLLY

1936: Muss 'Em Up, Mary of

Scotland, The Jungle Princess.

1937: A Doctor's Diary, Fury

and the Woman.

LAMOUR, DOROTH-Y

1936: The Jungle Princess. 1937: Swing High Swing Low, Last Train from Madrid.

LANCHESTER, ELSA 1936: Rembrandt.

LANDI, ELISSA

1936: The Amateur Gentle- man, Mad Holiday, After the Thin Man. 1937: The Thirteenth Chair.

LANE, ALLAN 1936: Stowaway. 1937 : Laughing at Trouble, Fifty Roads to Town, Charlie Chan at the Olympics, Big Business, Sing and Be Happy.

LANE, CHARLES

1936: The Milky Way, ISseigh- borhood House, Ticket to Para- dise. Crime of Dr. Forbes, 36 Hours to Kill.

1937: We're on the Jury, In- ternes Can't Take Money.

LANE, LENITA 193r6: Federal Agent.

LANE, LOLA

1936: In Paris A. W. O. L. 1937: Marked Woman.

LANE, NORA 1937: Borderland.

LANE, RICHARD

1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, You Can't Buy Luck, IVew Faces of 1937, There Goes My Girl.

LANE, TRACY

1936: Comin' 'Round the Mountain.

LANG, HOWARD

1936: Call of the Prairie. 193 7 : Navy Spy.

LANG, JUNE

1936: The Country Doctor, Every Saturday Night, Cap- tain January, The Road to Glory, White Hunter. 1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, Wee Willie Winkie.

LANGFORD, FRANCES

1936: Collegiate, Palm Springs,

Born to Dance.

1937: The Hit Parade.

LARKIN, JERRY 1937: The Big Show.

LARKIN, JOHN

1936: Hearts Divided.

LA ROCQUE. ROD

1936: Hi Gaucho, The Pre- view Murder Mystery, 'Till We Meet Again, The Dragnet.

LA ROY, RITA

1936 : Hollywood Boulevard,

Ladv from Nowhere.

1937': Find the Witness, The

Mandarin Mystery, Mountain

Music.

LARRIMORE, FRANCINE 1937: T'lhn Meade's Woman.

LA RUE, EMILY

1936: It Couldn't Have Hap- pened.

LA RUE, FRANK

1937: Bar Z Bad Man, Gun Lords of .Stirrup Basin, A Lawman is Born, It Happened Out West.

LA RUE, JACK

1936: Strike Me Pink, Born to Fight, Bridge of Sighs. The Dancing Pirate, Yellow Cargo, It Couldn't Have Happened,

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Go West Young Man, Mind

Your Own Business.

1937: Her Husband Lies,

Captains Courageous, That I

May Live, Dangerous Holi- day. LATIMER, LOUISE

1936: Two in Revolt, Murder

on a Bridle Path, Bunker

Bean, Don't Turn 'Em Loose,

The Plot Thickens.

1937: We're on the Jury,

California Straight Ahead. LAUGHTON, CHARLES

1936: Rembrandt. LAUREL, STAN

1936: The Bohemian Girl, Qui

Relations, Way Out West. LAURENCE, WILLIAM

1936: Boss Rider of Gun

Creek. LAW, ROBERTA

1936: The Jungle Princess. LAW, WILLIAM

1936: After the Thin Man.

1937: The Good Earth. LAWFORD, BETTY

1936: Love Before Breakfast,

Stolen Holiday.

1937: Criminal Lawyer. LAWRENCE, EDNA

1937: Drums of Destiny. LAWRENCE, FRED

1936: Trailin' West.

1937: The Captain's Kid. LAWRENCE, GERTRUDE

1936: Rembrandt. LAWRENCE, MARK

1936 :_ Road Gang, Trapped by

Television, Counterfeit, The

Final Hour, Night Waitress.

1937: I Promise to Pay. What

Price Vengeance, Racketeers

in Exile, Motor Madness. LAWRENCE, RAYMOND

1936: Alibi for Murder. LAWRENCE. ROSINA

1936: Charlie Chan's Secret,

Neighborhood House, Mister

Cinderella, General .Spanky,

Wav Out West.

1937: Nobody's Baby, Pick

a Star. LAWRENCE, WILLIAM

1936: Empty Saddles, Ride

'em Cowboy. LAWSON, PRISCILLA

1936: Rose Bowl, College

Holiday. LAWSON, WILFRED

1936: Ladies in Love, White

Hunter. LAWTON, FRANK

1936: The Invisible Ray, The

Devil-Doll. LAWTON, KENNETH

1936: The Gentleman from

Louisiana. LAYNE. TRACY

1936: The Lawless Nineties,

The Singing Cowboy, The

Lonely Trail, Guns and Gui-

LaVtON, FRANK

1936: Two in a Crowd.

LEASE. REX

1936: Fast Bullets, Lightnin' Bill Carson, Roarin' Guns, Aces and Eights, Cavalcade of the West.

LEBEDEFF, IVAN

1936: The Golden Arrow, Pepper, Love on the Run.

PLAYERS' WORK

1937: History is Made at Night, Fair Warning, Mama Steps Out.

LE BEY, LOUIS

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

LECHNER, BILLY

1937 : Penroil and Sam.

LEDERER, FRANCIS

1936: One Rainy Afternoon. My American Wife.

LEE, BILLY

1936: Too Many Parents,

The Sky Parade, Three Cheers

For Love, And Sudden Death,

Big Broadcast of 1937, Easy

to Take.

1937 : Arizona Mahoney, Wild

Money.

LEE, BRYANT

1937: Killers of the Sea.

LEE. CHINGWAH

1937 : The Good Earth.

LEE, DOROTHY

1936: Penthouse Party, Silly Billies.

LEE, DUKE

193(1 : Desert Guns.

LEE. EDDIE

1936 : Panic on the Air, Cow- boy and the Kid.

LEE, LILA

1936: The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Country Gentleman. 1937: Two Wise Maids.

LEEDS, ANDREA

1936: Come and Get It.

LEEDS, THELMA

1937: New Faces of 1937.

LEES, ANTOINETTE 1936: Song of the Trail.

LEFTON, ABE

1937: The Old Corral.

LEIBER, FRITZ

1936: Under Two Flags, Sins of Man, Anthony Adverse, Hearts in Bondage, Down to the Sea, Camille. 1937 : Champagne Waltz, The Prince and the Pauper.

LEIGHTON, DONRUE 1937 : Oh Doctor.

LEIGHTON, LILLIAN 1936: Whipsaw.

LeMOYNE, CHARLES

1936 : The Cowboy and the Kid, Ride 'em Cowboy, Empty Saddles.

LENHART, BILLY

193 7 : Mt'l.iilv of the Plains.

LEONARD, ADA

1937 : Meet the Missus.

LEONARD. BARBARA 1936: The White Angel.

LE SAINT. EDWARD J.

1936 : Dangerous Intrigue. Modern Times, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, The Wit- ness Chair, The Case Against Mrs. Ames. The Dragnet. The Oregon Trail, Below the Dead- line, Bulldog Edition, End of the Trail, Legion of Terror. 1937: Ct)unterfeit Lady, The Gold Racket.

LEVENE, SAM

1936: After the Thin Man, Three Men on a Horse.

LEVISON, CHARLES 1936: Easy to Take.

LEWIS, GEORGE

1936: Captain Calamity. LEWIS, JOSEPH

1936: Private Number. LEWIS, MITCHELL

1936: Sutter's Gold, The

Dancing Pirate, Mummy's

Boys.

1937: Espionage, Waikiki

Wedding. LEWIS, RALPH

1936: Swifty.

LEWIS, SHELDON 1936: The Cattle Thief.

LEYTON. DRUE

1936: Charlie Chan at_ the Circus, Blackmailer, Alibi for Murder.

LIGHT CRUST BOYS 1937: The P.itr Show.

LIGHT, JOHN

1936: My Man Godfrey.

LIGHT. ROBERT

1936: Doughnuts and Society.

LINAKER, KAY

1936: Road Gang, Murder of Dr. Harrigan. Girl from Man- dalay. Easy Money, Crack-Up.

LINDEN. ERIC

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, Robin Hood of El Do- rado, Old Hutch, Accent on Love, Career Woman. 1937 : Girl Loves Boy, Good Old Soak, A Family Affair. Sweetheart of the Navy.

LINDSAY. MARGARET

1936: The Lady Consents, The Law in Her Hands. Public Enemy's Wife, Isle of Fury, Sinner Take All. 1937: Green Light, Song of the City, Slim.

LITEL, JOHN

1936: Black Legion.

1937: Midnight Court, Marked

Woman. Fugitive in the Sky.

Slim.

LITTLEFIELD, LUCIEN 1936: Rose Marie. Let's Sing Again, The Moon's Our Home, Early to Bed. 1937: Hotel Haywire. Wild Money.

LIU, MAURICE

1937: Waikiki Wedding.

LIVINGSTON. ROBERT

1936: Absolute Quiet, The Three Godfathers, The Three Mesquiteers, The Bold Cab- allero.

1937: Circus Girl. Larceny on the Air. Ghost Town Gold. Roarin' Lead, Come On Cow- boys!. Riders of the Whis- tling Skull.

LLOYD, ALMA

1936 : Freshman Love, Song of the Saddle, Brides Are Like That. The Big Noise, I Married a Doctor.

LI,OYD. DORIS

1936: Don't Get Personal. Too Many Parents, Mary of Scotland. Brilliant Marriage. The Plough and the Stars.

LLOYD. GEORGE

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, The Big Noise. Bulldog Edition, Smart Blonde.

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LLOYD. HAROLD

1936: The Milky Way.

LLOYD, ROLLO

193fj : Hell-Ship Morgan, An- thony Adverse, The Devil-Doll, Straight from the Shoulder, The White Legion, The Man I Marry, Yellowstone, Love Letters of a Star. 1937: Four Days' Wonder, Girl Loves Boy, Seventh Heaven, Armored Car.

LOCKE, KATHERINE

1936: Straight from the Shoul- der.

LOCKHART, GENE

1936: Broadway Playboy, The Garden Murder Case, Brides Are Like That, The First Baby, Times Square Playboy, Earthworm Tractors, The Gorgeous Hussy, The Devil is a Sissy, Wedding Present, Mind Your Own Business, Career Woman, Come Closer Folks, Mama Steps Out. 1937 : Too Many Wives, Mama Steps Out.

LOCKHART, KATHLEEN 1936 : Broadway Playboy, Brides Are Like That, Times Square Playboy, The Devil is a Sissy, Mister Cinderella, Career Woman.

LOFT, ARTHUR

1936: M'liss, Postal Inspector, King of the Royal Mounted, Without Orders, Legion of Terror, Night Waitress. 1937: Woman in Distress, Paradise Express, Motor Mad- ness.

LOGAN, ELLA

1936: Flving Hostess.

193 7: Top of the Town,

Woman Chases Man.

LOMBARD. CAROLE

1936: Love Before Breakfast,

The Princess Comes Across,

My Man Godfrey.

1937 : Swing High Swing

Low.

LONDON, LYNETE 1936: Song of the Trail.

LONDON, TOM

1936: The Lawless Nineties. Just My Luck, O'Malley of the Mounted, Heroes of the Range, Border Patrolman. Guns and Guitars. 1937: Bar Z Bad Men, Law of the Ranger.

LONG, LOTUS 1936 : Sea Spoilers. 1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto, Cliiiia Passage.

LONG, WALTER

1936: Drift Fence. The Glory Trail, The Bold Caballero. 1937: Pick a Star, North of Rio Grande.

LORCH, THEODORE

1936: Romance Rides the Range, Rebellion. 1937: Aces Wild.

LORD, LEON

1936: The Lonely Trail.

LORD, MARJORIE 1^3 7 : li..nlfr Cafe.

LOREKER, CHARLES

1936: Winds of the Waste- land.

PLAYERS

WORK

LORING, ANN

1936 : Absolute Quiet, Robin Hood of El Doiado.

LORING, MICHAEL

1936: Postal Inspector, Yel- lowstone, Flying Hostess. 1937: Breezing Home.

LORRE, PETER 1936: Crack-Up. 1937 : \ancy Steele is ]\liss- ing, Think Fast Mr. JMoto.

LORY, JACQUES

1937: I Met Him in I'aris.

LOSCH, TILLY

1936: The Garden of Allah. 1937: The Good Earth.

LOUIS, JOE

193 7: The Holy Terror.

LOUISE, ANITA

1936: Brides Are Like That, Anthony Adverse. 1937: Call It a Day, Green Light, The Go Getter.

LOVE, MpNTAGU

1936: Hi Gaucho, The Coun- try Doctor, Sutter's Gold, Champagne Charlie, The White Angel, Sing Baby Sing, Lloyds of London, Reunion, One In A IMillion. 1937: The Prince and the Pauper. Parnell.

LOVE, ROBERT

1936 : I Cover Chinatown.

LOWE, EDMUND

1936: The Garden Murder

Case, Seven Sinners, Mad

Holiday, The Girl on the

BVont Page.

1937: Under Cover of Night.

Espionage.

LOWE, HIGH & STANLEY 1937: New Faces of 1937.

LOWELL, HELEN

1936 : Snowed Under, Strike

Me Pink, I'd Give My Life,

Wild Brian Kent, Valiant is

the Word for Carrie.

193 7: Racketeers in Exile, The

Go Getter, Michael O'Hallo-

ran.

LOWERY, ROBERT

1937; Wake Up and Live.

LOY. MYRNA

1936: Whipsaw, Wife versus Secretary, Petticoat Fever, The Great Ziegfeld, Libeled Lady, To Mary With Love, After the Thin Man. 1937: Parnell.

LUCAS, WILFRED

1936: Chatterbox, Modern Times, Mary of Scotland. 1937: Criminal Lawyer, Mile a ^linute Love.

LUDEN, JACK

1936: King of the Royal Mounted.

LUFF. BEVERLY 1937: Roarin' Lead.

LUGOSI. BELA

1936 : The Invisible Ray, Pos- tal Inspector.

1937: Phantom Ship. LUI. LOTUS

1937: China Passage. LUI, ROLAND

1937: The Good Earth. LUKAS, HAUL

1936: Dodsworth. Ladies in

Love.

1937 : Espionage.

LUKATS, NICK

1936: Rose Bowl, Valiant is the Word for Carrie, College Holiday.

1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege, Waikiki Wedding, In- ternes Can't Take Money, King of Gamblers, Wild Money. Hotel Haywire.

LUKE. KEYE

1936: Charlie Chati at the Circus, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Charlie Chan at the Opera.

1937: The Good Earth, Charlie Chan at the Olympics.

LUND, LUCILLE

1936: Timber War, Rio Grande Romance, Prison Shadows, Put on the Spot. 1937: What Price Vengeance.

LUNDIGAN, BILL 1937: Armored Car.

LUPIEN, LUPE 1936 : Lady Luck.

LUPINO. IDA

1936: Anything Goes, One Rainy Afternoon, Yours for the Asking, The Gay Desper- ado.

1937: Sea Devils, Let's Get Married.

LYDELL, AL

1937: Angel's Holiday.

LYND, HELEN 1936: Hats Oti.

LYNN, GEORGE

1936: Sinner Take All.

LYNNE, SHARON 1936: Way Out West.

LYON, BEN

1936: Dancing Feet, Down to the Sea.

LYON, PRISCILLA

1937 : Draegerman Courage.

LYONS, CLIFF

1936: The Lawless Nineties.

LYONS, COLLETTE 1937: Hotel Haywire.

LYS, LYA

1937: The Great Gambini.

MacDONALD, J. FARRELL 1936: Exclusive Story, Flor- ida Special.

1937: Mysterious Crossing, Maid of Salem, Silent Bar- riers, The Hit Parade, Slim. Slave .Ship.

MacDONALD. JEANETTE 1936: Rose Marie, San Fran- cisco. 1937 : Mavtime.

MacDOUGALL, ALLAN R. 193<>: Soak the Rich.

MacKELLAR. HELEN

1936: Two Against the World. 1937: Dracgerman Courage.

MacLANE. BARTON

1936: The Walking Dead. Times .Square Playboy, Jail- break, linllets or Ballots, Ben- gal Tiger, Smart Blonde, God's Country and the Woman.

1937: Vou Only Live Once, The Prince and the Pauper, Dracgerman Courage. Born Reckless. Ever .Since Eve.

MacLAREN, IAN

1937: The Prince and the Pauper.

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MacLAREN, MARY

1936 : King of the Pecos.

1937: A Lawman is Born.

MacMAHON, ALINE

1937: Wlien Vcju're in Love.

MacMAHON, HORACE 1937: Navy i'.lues.

MacMAHON, LEO

1937: Hills of Old Wyoming.

MacMURRAY. FRED

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, 13 Hours by Air, Princess Comes Across, The Texas Rangers.

1937: Maid of Salem, Cham- pagne Waltz, .Swing High -Swing Low.

MacSUNDAY, CON 1936: Soak the Rich.

McAllister, paul

1936: Mary of Scotland. McAVOY, CHARLES

1936: Strike Me Pink, The Singing Cowboy.

McCABE, LEO

1936: Beloved Enemy.

McCALL, WILLIAM

1936: Outlaws of the Range. 1937: Aces Wild.

McCARROLL, FRANK 1936: West of Nevada.

McCLAIN. BILLY 1936 : Dimples.

McCLUNG, BOB

1937: Paradise Express, Two Wise Maids.

McCLURE, BUD

1936: Heroes of the Range.

McCOLLOUGH, RALPH 1937: Paradise Express.

McCONNELL, LULU

1936: Stage Struck, Lady Luck.

McCORMICK, F. J.

1936: The Plough and the Stars.

McCORMICK, MERRILL 1937: The Old Corral, Come On Cowlioys!

McCORMICK, MYRON 19 36: Winterset.

McCORMICK, WILLIAM 1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Winds of the Wasteland, Rebellion.

McCOY, TIM

1936: Border Caballero, Light- nin' Bill Carson, The Lion's Den, Koarin' Guns, Ghost Pa- trol, Aces and Eights, The Prescott Kid, The Traitor.

McCREA. JOEL

1936: These Three, Two in a Crowd. Adventure in Manhat- tan. Come and Get It, Banjo on My Knee.

1937: Internes Can't Take .Mcinev. Woman Chases Man.

McDANIEL, HATTIE

1936: Gentle Julia, The First Baby, Showboat, Hearts Di- vided, High Tension, Star for a Night. Postal Inspector, The Bride Walks Out, Valiant is the Word for Carrie, Reunion, Can This Be Dixie? 1937: Don't Tell the Wife, Racing Lady. The Crime No- bodv Saw.

McDANIELS. ETTA

1936: The Lawless N'neties,

PLAYERS' WORK

The Invisible Ray, Hearts in Bondage, The Devil is a Sissy, The Glory Trail, The Mag- nificent Brute, The Lonely Trail.

1937: Mile a Minute Love, Sweetheart of the Navy. McDANIELS, SAM 1936: Hearts Divided. 1937: Captains Courageous.

McDonald, francis

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado, The Prisoner of Shark Island.

1937: Devil's Playground, Pa- role Racket, Born Reckless.

McDowell, claire

1936: August Week-End.

McDowell, nelson

1936: The Desert Phantom, Feud of the West, Girl of the Ozarks.

McFARLAND, GEORGE (SPANKY)

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, General Spanky, Kentucky Colonels, Pick a Star.

McGLYNN. FRANK, Sr.

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, For the Service, Hearts in Bondage, Parole!, The Last of the Mohicans, King of the Royal Mounted, North of Nome, Career Woman. 1937 : Silent Barriers, Sing and Be Happy.

McGOWAN, J. P.

1936: The Three Mesquiteers, Ride 'em Cowboy, Stampede , Guns and Guitars. 1937: Fury and the Woman.

McGRATH, JAMES

1936: Secret Patrol, Stampede. 1937: Fury and the Woman, Slave Ship.

McGRATH, LARRY 1936: The Milky Way.

McGUIRE, JOHN J.

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Charlie Chan at the Circus, Human Cargo, End of the Trail, Wanted Jane Turner, Charlie Chan at the Opera.

McHUGH, FRANK

1936: Moonlight Murder, Snowed Under, Freshman Love, Bullets or Ballots, Stage Struck, Three Men on a Horse. 1937: Ever Since Eve.

McHUGH. KITTY

1936: The Longest Night.

McHUGH. MATTHEW

1936: Anything Goes, The Country Beyond, Two in a Crowd, The Gentleman from Louisiana.

McINTYRE. LEILA 1936: Mister Cinderella. 1937: Pick a Star.

McKAY. GEORGE

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, You May Be Next, Pride of the Marines, Counter- feit, Two-Fisted Gentleman, Blackmailer, Shakedown, The Final Hour, Killer at Large, End of the Trail, Come Closer Folks.

1937: Counterfeit Lady, Dev- il's Playground, Woman in Distress, Racketeers in Exile, Girls Can Play.

McKEE, LAFE

1936: Swifty, Roamin' Wild, Bridge of Sighs, The Cowboy and the Kid, The Last of the Warrens, Idaho Kid, Men of the Plains.

1937: Melody of the Plains, Law of the Ranger.

McKENZIE, ROBERT

1936: Comin' 'Round the Mountain, The Cowboy and the Kid, Heart of the West, Rebellion, Cavalcade of the West.

McKIM, JOSEPHINE 1936: Lady Be Careful.

McKIM, SAMMY

1936: Country Gentlemen.

McKINNEY. FLORINE 1936: Muss 'Em Up.

McLAGLEN, CLIFF 1937: Phantom Ship.

McLAGLEN, CYRIL

1937: Wee WilHe Winkie.

McLAGLEN. VICTOR

1936: Klondike Annie, Under Two Flags, Mary of Scotland, The Magnificent Brute. 1937: Sea Devils, Nancy Steele is Missing, This is My Affair, Wee Willie Winkie.

McMURPHY. CHARLES 1936: I Conquer the Sea, Song of the Trail.

McNAMARA, EDWARD 1936: Great Guy. 193 7: Girl Overboard.

McNAUGHTON. CHARLES 1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

McNULTY, DOROTHY

1936: After the Thin Man.

McQUARRIE, GEORGE 1936: Border Patrolman.

McQUARRIE, MURDOCK 1936: Modern Times, Stormy Trails.

McVEY, PAUL

1936: The Country Beyond, Half Angel, Crime _ of Dr. Forbes, Sing Baby Sing. 1937: Love is News, Fair Warning, This is My Aflfair.

McWADE. EDWARD

1936: F-Man, The Calling of Dan Matthews, Darkest Africa, The Big Noise, The Man I Marry, Reunion. 1937: Laughing at Trouble, Let's Get Married, They Won't Forget.

McWADE, MARGARET 1936: Theodora Goes Wild. 1937: Let's Make a Million, Wings Over Honolulu.

McWADE, ROBERT

1936: Moonlight Murder, Next Time We Love, Anything Goes, Early to Bed, Bunker Bean, High Tension, Mister Cinderella, Old Hutch, 15 Maiden Lane.

1937: We're on the Jury, California Straight Ahead, Good Old Soak, Mountain Justice, This is My Affair.

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MACK, BETTY

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey,

Easy Money.

1937: I Promise to Pay. MACK, HELEN

1936: The Milky Way.

1937: You Can't Buy Luck,

Last Train from Madrid. MACK, JACK

193 7: I Cover the War. MACK, JOE

1936: A Woman Rebels. MACK, TOMMY

193 7: New Faces of 1937. MACK, WILBUR

1936: The Crime Patrol.

1937: Larceny on the Air. MACKAY, BARRY

1937: Silent Barriers. MACKAY, JOCK

1937: Silent Barriers. MACKLIN, JAMES

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann. MACOLLUM, BARRY

1937: Internes Can't Take

Money. MADDEN, JEANNE

1936: Stage Struck. MADDEN, JERRY

1937 : Penroci and Sam. MADISON, JULIAN

1937 : Guns in the Dark. MADISON, NOEL

1936: Muss 'Em Up, Murder

at Glen Athol, Champagne

Charlie, Straight from the

Shoulder, Our Relations, Easy

Money, Missing Girls. MAGRILL, GEORGE

1937: Outcast, Midnight Ma- donna. MAGUIRE, MARY

1937: That Man's Here Again. MAHAN, BILLY

1936: Every Saturday Night,

Educating Father, Back to

Nature.

1937: Off to the Races, Big

Business. MAHER, WALLY

1937: 33 >< Hours Leave.

Hotel Haywire. MAHONEY, FRANCIS X.

1936 : Showboat. MALA

1936: The Jungle Princess. MALANDRINO, ANDREA

1937: Romance and Riches. MALISTE, ALVAREZ

1936: The Gay Desperado. MALONE, RALPH

1936: Woman Trap. MALYON, EILY

1936: One Rainy Afternoon,

Anthony Adverse', Dracula's

Daughter, The White Angel,

Cain and Mabel, A Woman

Rebels, Three Men on a

Horse, Career Woman, God's

Country and the Woman.

1937: Night Must Fall, An- other Dawn. MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN

193": The Three Legionnaires. MANDEL, JOE

1936: Born to Dance. MANDEL, WILLIAM

1936: Born to Dance.

PLAYERS' WORK

MANDER, MILES

1936: Here's to Romance, Lloyds of London. 1937: Wake Up and Live, Slave Ship.

MANDIA, RICARDO 1937: On the Avenue.

MANDY. JERRY

1936: just My Luck, Spend- thrift.

MANN, HANK

1936: Call of the Prairie, Mod em Times, Reunion.

MANNERS, DAVID

1936: Hearts in Bondage, A Woman Rebels.

MANNING, HOPE

1937: Two Wise Maids, Michael O'Halloran, The Old Corral.

MANNORS, SHEILA

1936: The Desert Phantom, Born to Fight, Kelly of the Secret Service, The Prescott Kid.

MAPLE, CHRISTINE

1937 : A Man Betrayed, Roar- in' Lead, The Big Show.

MAPLE CITY FOUR

1937: C'lit Along Little Bogies.

MARAN, FRANCESCO 1936: Down to tha Sea. 1937 : I Met Him in Paris.

MARCH, FREDRIC

1936 : Anthony Adverse, The Road to Glory, Mary of Scot- land. 1937 : A Star is Born.

MARCOS, WILLIAM

1937: Lash of the Penitentes.

MARCUS, JAMES A.

1936: The Cattle Thief, The Lonely Trail.

MARDEN, ADRIENNE

1936: F-Man, 13 Hours by Air, Star for a Night.

MARGETSON, ARTHUR 1937: Phantom Ship.

MARGO

1936: Robin Hood of El Do- rado, Winterset. 1937: Lost Horizon.

MARICLE, LEONA

1936: Theodora Goes Wild. 1937: Women of Glamour, Parole Racket, Woman Chases Man.

MARIEVSKY, JOSEPH

1936: The Three Godfathers.

MARION, BEN

1936: The Fugitive Sheriff.

MARION, BETH

1936: Just My Luck, For the Service, Avenging Waters, Everyman's Law.

MARK, MICHAEL

1936: Sons O' Guns, The Dark Hour.

MARLOWE, HUGH

1936: It Couldn't Have Hap- pened. 1937: Between Two Women.

MARLOWE, KATHRYN 1936: Dodsworth.

MARPLES, JIM

1936: The Milky Way.

MARQUIS, MARGARET 1936: The Last of the War- rens. 1937: A Family Affair.

MARQUIS, ROSALIND

1936: Gold Diggers of 1937.

1937: Marked Woman. MARSH, CHARLES

1936: Navy Born. MARSH, JOAN

1936 : Dancing Feet, Brilliant

Marriage. MARSH, MAE

1936: Hollywood Boulevard. MARSH, MARIAN

1936: Lady of Secrets, Coun- terfeit, The Man Who Lived

Twice, Come Closer Folks.

1937: When's Your Birthday?,

The Great Gambini. MARSH, MYRA

1936: Gentle Julia, N'avy

Born. MARSHALL, ALAN

1936: After the Thin Man,

The Garden of Allah.

1937: Night Must Fall, Par-

nell. MARSHALL, HERBERT

1936: The Lady Consents,

Forgotten Faces, 'Till We

Meet Again, Girl's Dormitory,

A Woman Rebels, Make Way

for a Lady. MARSHALL, TULLY

1937 : California Straight

Ahead. MARSTON, CHRISTINE

1936: Dizzy Dames. MARTEL, ALPHONSE

1937: The Girl from Scotland

Yard. MARTEL. JUNE

1936: Sitting on the Moon.

1937: Her Husband Lies, Ari- zona Mahoney. MARTIN, ANTHONY

1936: Pigskin Parade, Banjo

on My Knee.

1937: The Holy Terror, Sing

and Be Happy. MARTIN, CHARLES

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, Heart of the

West. MARTIN, CHRIS KING

1936: The Gay Desperado, The

Bold Caballero. MARTIN, JOHN

1936: Woman Trap. MARTIN, RAY

1936: The Green Pastures.

1937: Headline Crasher. MARTIN, SALLY

1936: Timothy's Quest, The

Jungle Princess. MARTIN, TONY

1936: Follow the Fleet, Back

to Nature, Sing Baby Sing. MARTINEZ, ELENA

1936: The Texas Rangers.

MARTINI, NINO

1936: The Gay Desperado.

MARVEY, JEAN

1936: The Three Mesquiteers. MARVIN. FRANKIE

1936: The Singing Cowboy,

Hearts in Bondage, Guns and

(Uiitars.

1937: Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm,

Round-up Time in Texas, The

Old Corral.

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MARX BROTHERS Chico-Groucho-Harpo

1937: A Day at the Races.

MASON, JAMES

1936: Call of the Prairie.

MASON, LEROY

1936: Go Get 'em Haines. 1937: Ghost Town Gold, Cal- ifurnia Straight Ahead, Round- up Time in Texas, It Hap- [lened Out West.

MASON, LOUIS

1936: Girl of the Ozarks, M'liss, Banjo on My Knee.

MASON, REGINALD 1936: Suzy.

MASON, ROY

1936: Comin' 'Round tne Mountain, Border Patrolman.

MATHEWS, ALLEN 1936: The Dragnet. 1937: Marked Woman.

MATTHEWS, CARL

1937: Melody of the Plains.

MATTHEWS, JESSIE

1937: Head Over Heels in Love.

MATTHEWS, LESTER

1936: The Song and Dance

Man, Too Many Parents,

Thank You Jeeves, 15 Maiden

Lane, Crack - Up, Tugboat

Princess.

1937 : The Prince and the

Pauper.

MATZENAUER, MARGARET 1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.

MAUCH, BILLY

1936: Anthony Adverse, The White Angel.

1937: Penrod and Sam, The Prince and the Pauper.

MAUCH, BOBBY

1937: The Prince and the Pauper.

MAXWELL, EDWIN

1936: Panic on the Air, Fury, Come and Get It. 1937: Love is News, A Man Betrayed, Night Key, Slave Ship, The Road Back.

MAYER, CHARLES

1937: Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm.

MAYER, GRETA 1936: Spendthrift.

MAYER, RAY

1936: The Farmer in the Dell, Follow the Fleet, I Married a Doctor, Special In- vestigator, The Last Outlaw, M'liss, We Who Are About to Die.

1937: Racing Lady, Top of the Town. Make Way for To- miirrow. Meet the Missus.

MAYNARD, KEN

1936: Heroes of the Range, Avenginjj Waters, The Cattle Thiet, The Fugitive Sheriff.

MAYNARD, KERMIT

1936: Timber War, Song of the Trail, Wildcat Trooper, Phantom Patrol, Wild Horse Roundup, Galloping Dyna- mite, Valley of Terror, The Fighting Texan, Whistling Bullets.

MAYNE, ERIC

1936: Ticket to Paradise.

PLAYERS' WORK

MAYO. FRANK

1936: Desert Gold, Burni:-: Gold, Hollywood Boulevard.

MEADOWS, DENNY

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey, Desert Justice, The Lonely Trail.

MEEHAN, LOU

1936: Roarin' Guns.

1937: Melody of the Plains,

Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin.

MEEK, DONALD

1936: Everybody's Old Man, Three Wise Guys, And So They Were Married, One Rainy Afternoon, Three Mar- ried Men, Two in a Crowd, Old Hutch, Pennies from Heaven.

1937: Maid of Salem, The Three Legionnaires, Parnell, liehind the Headlines.

MEEKER, GEORGE

1936: Gentle Julia, The Coun- try Doctor, Tango, Don't Get Personal, In Paris A. W. O. L., Neighborhood House, Walking on Air, Wedding Present, Career Woman. 1937: Beware of Ladies, His- tory is Made at Night.

MEGLIN KIDDIES 1937: Roarin' Lead.

MEHRA, LAL GRAND

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, The House of a Thousand Candles. 1937: The Thirteenth Chair.

MELLETTE, ARTHUR 1936: The Lion's Den.

MELTON. FRANK

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine, August Week-End, They Met in a Taxi, The Glory Trail, The Traitor. 1937: Outcast, Too Many Wives, Affairs of Cappy Ricks. Damaged Goods.

MELTON, JAMES

1937 : Melodv for Two.

MENARD, TINA 1936: The Traitor.

MENJOU. ADOLPHE

1936: The Milky Way, Sing Baby, Sing, Wives Never Know, One In A Million. 1937: A Star is Born, Cafe Metropole.

MERCER. BERYL

1936: Forbidden Heaven. 1937: Call It a Day, Night Must Fall.

MERCIER. LOUIS 1937 : Cafe Metropole.

MEREDITH, BURGESS 1936: Winterset.

MEREDITH, IRIS

1937: A Lawman is Born.

MERIVALE, PHILIP

1936: Give Us This Night.

MERKEL. UNA

1936: Speed, We Went to College, Born to Dance. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife, Good Old Soak.

MERMAN, ETHEL

1936: Strike Me Pink, Any- thing Goes.

MERONT, JOHN

1936: Aces and Eights.

MERRILL, ANN

1936: They Met in a Taxi.

MERRILL, ANTHONY

1937: Mandarin Mystery.

MERSCH, MARY

1936: The Cowboy and the Kid.

MERTON. JOHN

1936: Call to the Prairie. Lightinin' Bill Carson, Wild- cat Trooper, The Lion's Den, The Three Mesquiteers. 1937: The Gun Ranger, Head- line Crasher, Law of the Ranger, Drums of Destiny.

MESSINGER, GERTRUDE 1936: Blazing Justice. 193 7 : Aces Wild.

METAXA, GEORGES 1936 : Swing Time.

METCALF. BRADLEY

1936 : King of the Pecos, Mil- lionaire Kid.

METHOT. MAYO

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Case Against Mrs. Ames. 1937 : Marked Woman.

MEYER, GRETA

1936: Suzy, Libeled Lady, The Gorgeous Hussy. 1937: Bill Cracks Down, When Love is Young, Dam- aged Goods.

MEYER, TORBEN

1936: 'Til We Meet Again.

MICHAEL, GERTRUDE

1936: Woman Trap, Forgot- ten Faces, 'Til We Meet Again, Return of Sophie Lang, Second Wife, Make Way for a Lady.

MIDDLEMASS. ROBERT 1936: You May Be Next, F- Man, The Lone Wolf Returns, Muss 'Em Up, Nobody's Fool, Two Against the World, A Son Comes Home, The Case of the Velvet Claws, Cain and Mabel, General Spanky, Hats Off.

1937: Hideaway Girl, Guns of the Pecos, A Day at the

MIDDLETON. CHARLES B.

1936: Road Gang, Song of the Saddle, Sunset of Power, Jailbreak, Showboat, A Son Comes Home, Empty Saddles, Career Woman. 1937 : We're on the Jury, Hol- lywood Cowboy.

MILAN, FRANK

1937: The Gold Racket, Hol- lywood Cowboy, Slave Ship.

MILES, ART

1937: Sweetheart of the Navy.

MILJAN. JOHN

1936: Murder at Glen Athol. Sutter's Gold, Private Number, The Gentleman from Louisi- ana, The Plainsman, North of Nome. 1937 : Arizona Mahoney.

MILLAND. RAYMOND

1936: Next Time We Love. Return of Sophie Lang, Big Broadcast of 1937, The Jun- gle Princess.

1937: Three Smart Girls, Wings Over Honolulu.

MILLARD, HELENE 1936: My American Wife.

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MILLARD, RAY

1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

MILLER, ALICE DUER 1936: Soak the Rich.

MILLER, ANN

1937: .\'fw Faces of 1937.

MILLER, HYMIE

1937: Midnight Madonna.

MILLER, IVAN

1936 : Charlie Chan's Secret. Nobody's Fool, Back to Na- ture, Bulldog Edition, Coun- try Gentlemen. 1937: Let's Make a Million.

MILLER, JOHN "SKINS" 1936: We Who Are About to Die.

MILLER, WALTER

1936: Desert Gold, N'ight Cargo, The Fugitive Sheriff, Ghost Patrol, Heart of the West, Without Orders, Night Waitress.

1937: Midnight Court, Slim, Draegerman Courage, Border Cafe.

MILLETT, ARTHUR

1936: The Fugitive SherifT.

MILLMAN, L'ESTRANGE 1936 : Stampede.

MILLS, FRANK

1936: Hi Gaucho, Follow the Fleet, Parole !

MILTERN. JOHN

1936: Everybody's Old Man, Give Us This Night, Ring Around the Moon, Murder on a Bridle Path, Sins of Man. Parole I

MING, MOY

193 7 : China Passage.

MINNEVITCH, BORRAH 193(1 : One In .\ Million.

MINJIR. HAROLD

1936: Doughnuts and Society.

MITCHELL, BELLE

1936: The Leavenworth Case.

MITCHELL. BRUCE

1936, Half Angel, I Cover

Chinatown.

1937: Paradise Express.

MITCHELL, FRANK

1936: The Singing Kid, Sons O' Guns.

MITCHELL, GENEVA

1936: The Crime Patrol, The Cattle Thief.

MITCHELL, GRANT

1936: Next Time We Love, The Garden Murder Case, Moonlight Murder, Her Mas- ter's Voice, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Parole!, The Devil is a Sissy, Piccadilly Jim, My American Wife.

MITCHELL, HOWARD

1>J37: Wild Money. Hotel Haywire.

MITCHELL, THOMAS

1936 : Adventure in Manhat- tan, Craig's Wife, Theodora Goes Wild.

1937: When You're in Love, Lost Horizon, I Promise to Pay, Make Way for Tomor- row.

MITZI, GLORIA

1936: 36 Hours to Kill.

MIX, ART 1936: Swifty.

PLAYERS' WORK

MIX, RUTH

1936: The Riding Avenger. MOLASSES AND JANUARY

190 7 : The Hit Parade.

MOLLISON, HENRY

1936: The Lone Wolf Re- turns, The Music Goes 'Round, Devil's Squadron, Trapped by Television, Shakedown, They Met in a Taxi. 1937: Counterfeit Lady, Find the Witness.

MONG. WILLIAM V..

1936 : The Dancing Pirate, The Last of the Mohicans, The Dark Hour.

MONOFF, YVONNE 193 7 : The Hit Parade.

MONTAGUE, MONTE

1936 : Song of the Saddle, Treachery Rides the Range. 1937: Guns of the Pecos.

MONTGOMERY, DOUGLASS 1930: Everything is Thunder.

MONTGOMERY. EARL 1936: Navy Born.

MONTGOMERY. GOODEE 1937: I'eware of Ladies, .Mountain Music.

MONTGOMERY, ROBERT 1936: Petticoat Fever, Trouble for Two, Piccadilly Jim. 1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney, Xight Must Fall, Ever Since Eve.

MONTI. CARLOTTA 1936: Night Cargo.

MONTI, MILLI

1937: Girl from Scotland Yard.

MOORE. CARLYLE, Jr.

1936: Road Gang. Treachery Rides the Range, Two Against the World, Trailin' West, Bengal Tiger, China ClipiJer, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Midnight Court, Fugi- tive in the Sky, Slim.

MOORE, DENNIS

1936: China Clipper, Meet Nero Wolfe, Down the Stretch, Here Comes Carter!

MOORE, DICKIE

1936: Timothy's Quest, The Little Red School House.

MOORE. GRACE

1936: The King Steps Out. 1937: When You're in Love.

MOORE, MATT

1936: Absolute Quiet, Any- thing Goes.

MOORE, OWEN

1937: A Star is Born.

MOORE, PAULINE

1937: I^ove is News, Charlie Chan at the Olympics. Born Kickless.

MOORE. TOM

1936: Trouble for Two, Re- union.

MOORE, VICTOR

1936: Swing Time, Gold Dig- gers of 1937.

1937: We're on the Jury, Make Way for Tomorrow, Meet the Missus.

MORAINE, LYLE 1936: China Clipper. 193 7 : Midnight Court. MORAN, FRANK

1937: Shall We Dance.

MORAN, JACKIE

1936: Valiant is the Word for

Carrie.

1937: Outcast, Michael O'-

Halloran.

MORAN, LEE

1936: The Calling of Dan Matthews.

MORAN. POLLY

1937: Two Wise Maids.

MORANTI, MILBURN

1936: Blazing Justice, Sun- down Saunders. 1937 : Ghost Town Gold, Bar Z Bad Men, The Old Corral.

MORDANT, EDWIN 1937: Girl Lnves Boy.

MORENO, ANTONIO 1936: The Bohemian Girl.

MORENO, ROSITA

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles.

MORGAN, FRANK

1936: The Great Ziegfeld, The Dancing Pirate, Trouble for Two, Piccadilly Jim, Dimples, 1937: The Last of Mrs. Cliey- ney, The Emperor's Candle- sticks.

MORGAN, GENE

1936 : The Music Goes 'Round, Dangerous Intrigue, You May Be Next, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Panic on the Air, Devil's Squadron, Counterfeit, Shakedown, Two-Fisted Gen- tleman, Meet Nero Wolfe, Alibi for Murder, End of the Trail, Come Closer Folks, Lady from Nowhere. 1937: Parole Racket, Counter- feit Lady, Woman in Distress, Make Way for Tomorrow, \'enus Makes Trouble, Girls Can Play, Speed to Spare.

MORGAN, HELEN 1936: Showboat.

MORGAN, JACKIE

1936: And So They Were Married.

MORGAN. RALPH

1936: Muss 'Em Up, Little Miss Nobody, Human Cargo, Tlie Ex-Mrs. Bradford, An- thony Adverse, Speed, Yellow- stone, General Spanky, Crack- Up.

MORGAN, WILL

1937: Old Louisiana, Let's Get Married.

MORIARTY, PAT

1936: .\ Message from Garcia, God's Country and the Wo- man.

MORIN, ALBERT

19.^7 : r .Met 11 im in Paris.

MORITA, MIKI

1936: The Walking Dead, Kelly of the Secret Service, Spendthrift, The Dark Hour, It Couldn't Have Happened, Isle of Fury, North of Nome. 1937: Women of Glamour. Border Phantom.

MORLEY, JOHN

1937: Tcjo Manv Wives.

MORLEY. KAREN

1936: Devil's Squadron, Be- loved Enemy. 1937: Outcast, Girl from Scot-

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MORNER, STANLEY

1936: I Conquer the Sea,

Suzy.

1937: Song of the City, Mama Steps Out. MORRIS, ADRIAN

1936: The Petrified Forest, Poppy, My American Wife, Rose Bowl.

1937: Her Plusband Lies, The Woman I Love.

MORRIS. CHESTER

1936 : Moonlight Murder, The Three Godfathers, Counterfeit, They Met in a Taxi. 1937: Devil's Playground, I Promise to Pay.

MORRIS, CORBETT

1936: I'd Give My Life.

MORRIS, MARGARET

1936: Desert Guns, The Bride Walks Out.

MORRIS, PHILIP 1936: Desert Gold.

MORRIS. STEPHEN

1936: Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns, Trail Dust, Rustlers Valley, Cottonweed Gulch. 1937: Boi-derland, Hills of Old Wyoming, North of Rio Grande.

MORRIS, WAYNE

1936: China Clipper, Here

Comes Carter !, King of

Hockey.

1937: Kid Galahad.

MORRISON, CHUCK 1937: Aces Wild.

MORRISON, JOE

1936: It's a Great Life.

MORROW, JACKIE

1936: Little Miss Nobody. 1937 : Penrod and Sam.

MORTON, CHARLES

1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

MORTON, JAMES C.

1937: Two Wise Maids, Rhy- thm in the Clouds.

MOSCOVITCH, MAURICE 1936: Winterset. 1937: Make Way for Tomor- row.

MOSCRIP, JAMES 1936: The Big Game.

MOULAN, FRANK

1937: The Girl Said No.

MOVITA

1936: Captaiti Calamity.

MOWBRAY, ALAN

1936: Give l^s This Night Desire. Rose Marie, Muss 'Em Up,_ Fatal Lady, The Case Against Mrs. Ames. My Man Godfrey, Mary of Scotland, Ladies in Love, Rainbow on the River.

1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, On the Avenue, Four Days' Wonder, As Good as ^Married.

MOWBRAY, HENRY

1936 : The Leathernecks Have Landed.

MOWER. JACK

1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

MOZART, GEORGE 1937: Phantom Ship.

PLAYERS' WORK

MUDIE. LEONARD

1936: Anthony Adverse, Mary of Scotland, His Brother's Wife. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, They Won't Forget.

MUIR, GAVIN

1936: Half Angel, Mary of Scotland, Charlie Chan at the

1937: The Holy Terror, Fair Warning, Wee Willie Winkie. MUIR, JEAN

1936: White Fang, Lloyds of London.

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Once a Doctor, Outcasts of Poker Flat, Her Husband's Secretary, Draegerman Cour- age, A Day at the Races. MULHALL, JACK

1936: The Preview Murder Mystery, 13 Hours by Air, Rogues' Tavern, Kelly of the Secret Service, Hollywood Boulevard, Wedding Present, Beloved Enemy, Secret Valley. 1937: Dangerous Holiday.

MUNDIN, HERBERT

1936 : Charlie Chan's Secret, A Message to Garcia, Under Two Flags, Champagne Char- lie, Tarzan Escapes. 1937: Another Dawn, You Can't Beat Love.

MUNI, PAUL

1937: The Good Earth, The Woman I Love.

MUNIER. FERDINAND

1936: The White Legion, The Bold Caballero. 1937: Damaged Goods. BURDOCK, PERRY 1936: Cavalry. 1937: Border Phantom. VIURPHY, BOB 1936: The Case Against Mrs. Ames.

MURPHY, GEORGE 1936: Woman Trap. 1937 : Top of the Town.

MURPHY, HORACE

1936: The Mine With the Iron Door, Rogue /of the Range, Too Much Beef, The Last of the Warrens, Every- man's Law.

1937: Arizona Days, Trouble in Texas, The Gun Ranger, Lawless Land, Come On Cow- boys !, The Girl Said No, Any- thing for a Thrill, Border Phantom.

MURPHY, JACK

1936: It's a Great Life.

MURPHY, MAURICE

1936 : Gentle Julia, Romeo and Juliet, Down to the Sea. 1937: The Road Back.

MURPHY, ROBERT 1936: Two in a Crowd. 1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing.

MURRAY, CHARLIE 1936 : Dangerous Waters. 1937: Circus Girl.

MURRAY, FRED

1937; Sweetheart of the Navy.

MURRAY. JOHN T.

1936: Here Comes Carter I 1937: Girl Loves Boy, Sweet-

heart of the Navy, Ever Since Eve. MUSE, CLARENCE

1936 : Laughing Irish Eyes, Muss 'Em Up, Showboat, Fol- low Your Heart, Daniel Boone. 1937 : Mysterious Crossing. MYERS, HARRY

1936: Hollywood Boulevard. MYRTIL, ODETTE 1936: Dodsworth. 1937: Girl from Scotland Yard. NABA

1936: Darkest Africa. NACE, ANTHONY

1936: A Son Comes Home, Murder With Pictures. 1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege, Internes Can't Take Money, Riding on Air, Be- tween Two Women. NAGEL, ANNE

1936 : Love Begins at Twenty, Hot Money, China Clipper, King of Hockey, Here Comes Carter 1

1937: The Three Legionnaires, Guns of the Pecos, The Hoosier Schoolboy. NAGEL, CONRAD

1936: The Girl from Man- dalay. Yellow Cargo, Wed- ding Present.

1937: Navy Spy, The Gold Racket, Bank Alarm. NAISH, J. CARROLL

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, Moonlight Murder, The Return of Jimmy Valen- tine, Exclusive Story, Robin Hood of El Dorado, Two in the Dark, Absolute Quiet, Charlie Chan at the Circus, Special Investigator, Anthony Adverse, Ramona, We Who Are About to Die, Charge of the Light Brigade, Crack-Up. 1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto, Song of the City, Border Cafe. NASH, FLORENCE

1936: It's a Great Life. NASH. MARY

1936: Come and Get It. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl. NATHEAUX, LOUIS

1936 : Modern Times, Captain Calamity, Yours for the Ask- ing, Go Get 'Em Haines. NAVARRO, AURORA

1937: Drums nf Destiny. NAZARRO, CLIFF

1936: Romance Rides the Range. NEARING, MARGARET

1936: Fast Bullets. NEEMAN, ROBINSON

1936: The Singing Vagabond. NEILL, RICHARD

1937: Hotel Havwire. NELSON, BABS"

1937: Maid of Salem. NESMITH, TOLA

1936: Three Men on a Horse. 1937: Nobody's Baby. NESTELL, BOB

1937: Kid Galahad. NEWELL, DAVID

1936: Educating Father, Polo Joe.

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NEWELL, ELSA 1936: Navy Born. NEWELL, JIMMY

1937: Sing While You're Able.

NEWELL, WILLIAM

1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, The Princess Comes Across, Navy Born, Sitting on the Moon, Bulldog Edition, Happy Go Lucky. 1937: A Man Betrayed, Be- ware of Ladies, Larceny on the Air, Bill Cracks Down, The Big Show, Dangerous Holiday, The Mandarin Mys- tery, Rhythm in the Clouds.

NICODEMUS

1936: Go West Young Man.

NIESEN, GERTRUDE 1937: Top of the Town.

NISSEN, GRETA 1936: Spy IT.

NIVEN, DAVID

1936: Rose Marie, Palm Springs, Charge of the Light Brigade, Dodsworth, Thank You Jeeves, Beloved Enemy. 1937: We Have Our Mo- ments.

NIXON, MARIAN

1936: Tango, Captain Calam- ity, The Dragnet.

NOLAN, BOB

1936: Revolt of the Zombies.

NOLAN, DORIS

1936: The Man I Marry. 1937: Top of the Town, As Good as Married.

NOLAN, LLOYD

1936: You May Be Next, Lady of Secrets, Big Brown Eyes, Devil's Squadron, Couti- terfeit. The Texas Rangers, 15 Maiden Lane. 1937: Internes Can't Take Money, King of Gamblers.

NORRIS, EDWARD

1936: The Magnificent Brute. 1937: .Song of the City, Mama Steps Out, Between Two Women, They Won't Forget.

NORTON. BARRY

1936: Murder at Glen Athol, Captain Calamity.

NORTON, EDGAR

1937: Bill Cracks Down, You Can't Buy Luck.

NORTON. JACK

1936: Too Many Parents. 1937: Meet the Missus.

NOVAK, JANE

1936: Hollywood Boulevard.

NOWELL, WEDGEWOOD 1936: To Mary— With Love, Stolen Holiday. 1937: The Big Show.

NUGENT. EDWARD

1936: Dancing Feet, Just My Luck, Doughnuts and Society, The Harvester, Rio Grande Romance, Bunker Bean, Pris- on Shadows, The Big Game, Pigskin Parade, Put on the Spot.

1957: A Man Betrayed, Speed to Spare.

NUGENT. J. C.

1937: A Star is Born, This is My Affair.

PLAYERS' WORK

OAKES, GEORGE

1936: Song of the Trail. OAKIE, JACK

1936 : Collegiate, Colleen, Florida Special, The Texas Rangers, That Girl from Paris. 1937: Champagne Waltz.

OAKLAND, DAGMAR

1936: The Leavenworth Case.

OAKLAND, VIVIAN

1936: The Bride Walks Out, Lady Luck, Way Out West. 1937: Mile a Minute Love.

OAKMAN. WHEELER

1936: Timber War, Song of

the Trail, Darkest Africa, Aces

and Eights, Roarin' Guns,

Ghost Patrol, Gambling With

Souls.

1937: Death in the Air, Bank

Alarm.

OBERON. MERLE

1936: These Three, Beloved

Enetny. O'BRIEN. GEORGE

1936: O'Malley of the Mouiit-

ed, Border Patrol, Daniel

Boone.

1937: Park Avenue Logger,

Hollywood Cowboi'. O'BRIEN. PAT

1936: I Married a Doctor,

Public Enemy's Wife, China

Clipper.

1937: The Great O'Malley,

^.Slirn. V

O'BRIEN-MOORE, ifc^RIN

1936: The Leavenworth Case,

Ring Around the Moon, Two

in the Dark, The Ex-Mrs.

Bradford, Black Legion, The

Plough and the Stars.

1937: Green Light. O'CONNELL, HUGH

1937: Ready Willing and

Able. O'CONNELL, MARION

1936: The Singing Vagabond. O'CONNELL. PEGGY

1936: Too Much Beef. O'CONNELL, ROBERT

1936: The Lone Wolf Re- turns. O'CONNOR, BILLIE

1937: !Melodv fnr Two. O'CONNOR, DONALD

1937; Melodv for Two. O'CONNOR, JACK

1937 : Melodv for Two. O'CONNOR. PATSY

1937: Girl Loves Boy, I

Promise to Pav. O'CONNOR. ROBERT E.

1936: We Who Are About to

Die. Sing l\Ie A Love Song.

1937: Park Avenue Logger,

Girl Overboard, The Crime

Nobody Saw. O'CONNOR. UNA

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy,

Rose Marie, Suzy, Lloyds of

London, The Plough and the

Stars.

1937: Personal Property, Call

It a Dav. O'DAVERN, VESEY

1936: The White Angel, La- dies in Love. O'DEA, DENNIS

1936: The Plough and the

Stars.

O'DEA, SUNNY

1936: Strike Me Pink, Show- boat.

O'DELL, GEORGIA 1936: West of Nevada.

O'FARRELL, BRODERICK 1936: Easy Money, It Could- n't Have Happened.

OFFERMAN, GEORGE. Jr. 1936: Chatterbox, Wedding Present. 1937: Midnight Court.

O'FLYNN, DAMIAN 193 7 : Marked Woman.

O'FLYNN, PADDY 1936: The Milky Way.

O'HARA, JOHN

1936: The General Died at Dawn.

O'KEEFE, WALTER 1936: Prison Shadows.

OLAND, WARNER

1936: Charlie Chan's Secret,

Charlie Chan at the Circus,

Charlie Chan at the Race

Track, Charlie Chan at the

Opera.

1937: Charlie Chan at the

Olympics.

OLIVER, DAVID

1936: Postal Inspector, The Girl on the Front Page. 1937: Girl Overboard, When Love is Young, Night Key, As Good as INIarried, Armored Car.

OLIVER. EDNA MAY 1936 : Romeo and Juliet. 1937: Parnell.

OLIVER, GORDON

1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Once a Doctor, The Go Getter, Draegerman Courage.

OLIVER, TED

1936: Klondike Annie, Yel- low Dust, Border Flight, Re- turn of Sophie Lang.

OLSEN, MORONI

1936: We're Only Human, Yellow Dust, Two in the Dark, The Witness Chair, M'liss, Mary of Scotland, Grand Jury, The Plough and the Stars, Mummy's Boys.

OLSEN, OLE

1936: Country Gentlemen.

O'MALLEY. PAT

1936: Hollywood Boulevard,

Beloved Enemy.

1937: Mysterious Crossing.

O'MALLEY, REX 1936: Camille.

O'NEILL, HENRY

1936: Boulder Dam, Fresh- man Love, Road Gang, The Walking Dead, The Big Noise, The Golden Arrow, Anthony Adverse, Bullets or Ballots, The White Angel, Two Against the World, Rainbow on the River. 1937: The Great O'Malley, Green Light. Marked Woman, The Go Getter. Draegerman Courage.

ONYX CLUB BAND

1936: The Music Goes 'Round.

ORTEGO, ARTIE

1936: Ghost Patrol, King of the Royal Mounted.

ORTH, FRANK

1936: Hot Money, Polo Joe.

355

OSBORNE. BUD

1936: Song of the Saddle, Treachery Rides the Range, Roamin' Wild, Headin' for Rio Grande. 193 7 : Guns of the Pecos.

OSBORNE, LUCILLE 193 7 : Circus Girl.

OSBORNE, VIVIENNE

1936: Let's Sing Again, Wives Never Know, Follow Your Heart, Sinner Take All. 1937 : Champagne Waltz, The Crime Nobody Saw.

OSCAR AND ELMER

1937: The Hit Parade, The Old Corral.

O'SHEA, OSCAR

1937 : Captains Courageous.

O'SHEA, JACK

1937: The Big Show.

O'SULLIVAN, MAUREEN 1936: The Voice of Bugle Ann, Tarzan Escapes, The Devil-Doll.

1937: A Day at the Races, Between Two Women, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

OTHO, HENRY

1936 : Treachery Rides the Range, Love Begins at Twen- ty, Murder by an Aristocrat, "Trailin' West.

1937: Guns of the Pecos, Slim.

OTTIANO, RAFAELA

1936: We're Only Human, Anthony Adverse, The Devil- Doll, Mad Holiday, That Girl from Paris.

1937: Seventh Heaven, May- time.

OUSPENSKAYA, MME. MARIA 1936: Dodsworth.

OVERMAN, LYNN

1936 : Collegiate, Poppy, Yours for the Asking, Three Married Men, Jungle Prin-

1937: Nobody's Baby, Don't Tell the Wife, Murder Goes to College, Wild Money, Hotel Haywire.

OWEN. GARY

1936: Return of Sophie Lang, King of Hockey, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Racketeers in Exile.

OWEN, REGINALD

1936: Rose Marie, Petticoat Fever, The Great Ziegfeld, Trouble for Two, Yours for the Asking, Adventure in Man- hattan, Love on the Run, The Girl on the Front Page, Rich and Reckless.

1937: Dangerous Number, Personal Property.

OWSLEY. MONROE

1936: Private Number, Mis- ter Cinderella, Yellowstone. 1937: Hideaway Girl, The Hit Parade.

PAGE, ANITA

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven.

PAGE, BRADLEY

1936: Woman Trap, The Princess Comes Across, Three of a Kind, Two in a Crowd. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife,

PLAYERS' WORK

Outcasts of Poker Flat, Trouble in Morocco, Her Hus- band Lies, Fifty Roads to Town, There Goes My Girl, You Can't Beat Love.

PALANGE, INEZ

1936: A Woman Rebels. 1937: Song of the City.

PALLETTE. EUGENE

1936: The Ghost Goes West, The Golden Arrow, My Man Godfrey, Easy to Take, Luck- test Girl in the World, Stow- away.

1937: Clarence, The Crime Nobody Saw.

PALMER, DICK

1937: Trouble in Texas.

PALMER, LILLI 1937: Silent Barriers.

PANGBORN, FRANKLIN 1936: Tango, Don't Gamble With Love, Doughnuts and Society, To Mary With Love, Hats Off. 1937: Dangerous Number, She's Dangerous, Swing High Swing Low, Step Lively Jeeves!, Turn Oft' the Moon, A Star is Born, The Mandarin Mystery, Hotel Haywire, Dan- gerous Moliday.

?APE, LIONEL

193(i: Mary of Scotland, The White Legion, Beloved En- emy.

1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, The Prince and the Pauper, W'ee Willie Winkie.

PARKER, BARNETT

1936: The President's Mys- tery, We Who Are About to Die.

1937: Espionage, Ready Will- ing and Able, Personal Prop- erty, The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney. Dangerous Number, Wake Up and Live, The Em- peror's Candlesticks. |

PARKER, CECILIA

1936: The Mine With the Iron Door, Below the Dead- line, Old Hutch, In His Steps. 1937: Girl Loves Boy, A Fam- ily Affair, Hollywood Cowboy, Sweetheart of the Navy.

PARKER, ED

1937: Rhvthm in the Clouds.

PARKER. FRANKLIN

1936: F-Man, The Return of Jimmy Valentine, I'd Give My Life. 1937: I Cover the War.

PARKER, FRED 1936: Roamin' Wild. 1937: Trouble in Texas.

PARKER. JEAN

1936: The Ghost Goes West, The Farmer in the Dell, The Texas Rangers.

PARKYAKARKUS

1936: Strike Me Pink. 1937: New Faces of 1937.

PARRISH, GI-GI

1936: August Week-End.

PARRISH, HELEN

1936: Make Wav for a Lady.

PARSONS, PATSY LEE

1937: Thev Wanted to Marry.

PATRICK, GAIL

1936: Two in the Dark, The Lone Wolf Returns, The Pre-

view Murder Mystery, Early to Bed, My Man Godfrey, Murder With Pictures, White Hunter.

1937: John Meade's Woman, Her Husband Lies. PATRICK, LEE 1937: Border Cafe.

PATTERSON, ELIZABETH

1936: Her Master's Voice, Small Town Girl, Timothy's Quest, Three Cheers for Love, Return of Sophie Lang, Old Hutch, Go West Young Man.

PATTERSON, JOHN

1937: King of Gamblers, Hotel Haywire.

PATTERSON, "PAT" 1936: Spendthrift.

PAWLEY, ANTHONY

1937: Paradise Express, Af- fairs of Cappy Ricks.

PAWLEY, EDWARD

1936: Tough Guy, Sworn En- emy, Sinner Take All. 1937: Mountain Justice, The Hoosier Schoolboy.

PAWLEY, WILLIAM

1936: Boulder Dam, The Big Noise, Bullets or Ballots, Pub- lic Enemy's Wife. 1937: Born Reckless.

PAXTON SISTERS

1936: Every Saturday Night. PAYNE, JOHN

1936: Dodsworth. Hat Off.

1937: Fair Warning. PAYNE, SALLY

1937: The Big Show. PAYNE, SID

1936: The Dragnet. PAYTON, LEW

1936: Valiant is the Word for

Carrie.

1937: Racing Ladv. PEARCE, AL & GANG

1937: The Hit Parade. PEARCE. GEORGE

1936: The Singing Cowboy.

1937: When You're in Love. PEDROZA, ALPHONSO

1936: The (iav Desperado. PEIL. EDWARD

1937: Come On Cowboys! PENDLETON, ANN

1937: Rootin' Tootin" Rhvthm. PENDLETON, GAYLORD

1937: Internes Can't Take

Monev. PENDLETON, NAT

1936: The Garden Murder

Case, The Great Ziegfeld.

Trapped by Television, Sworn

Enemy, Two in a Crowd,

Luckiest Girl in the World,

Sing Me A Love Song.

1937: LTnder Cover of Night,

!^ong of the Citv, PENN. LEONARD

1937: Between Two Women. PENNER, JOE

1936 : Collegiate.

1937: New Faces of 1937. PENNICK, JACK

1936: Drift Fence. PEPPER. BARBARA

1936: Showboat, Rogues' Tav- ern, M'liss, The Big Game,

Wanted Jane Turner, Win-

terset.

356

1937: Sea Devils, Too Many

Wives, You Can't Buy Luck,

You Can't Beat Luck. PERKINS, CAROLINE

1936: Old Hutch. PERKINS, JULIA

1936: Old Hutch. PERKINS. OSGOOD

1936: Gold Diggers of 1937. PERRIN, JACK

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey,

Desert Justice. PERRY, JOAN

1936: Dangerous Intrigue,

Shakedown, Meet Nero Wolfe.

1937: Counterfeit Lady. PERRY, LINDA

1936 : Two Against the World. PERRY, MARGARET

1936: Go West Young Man. PERRY, PASCALE

1936 : Guns and Guitars. PETERS, FRED

1936: I Conquer the Sea. PETERS, JOHN S.

1937 : Death in the Air. PETERS SISTERS

1936: With Love and Kisses.

PETERSON, DOROTHY

1936: The Country Doctor,

Reunion.

1937: Girl Loves Boy, Under

Cover of Night, Her Husband

Lies.

PHELPS. BUSTER

1936: Too Many Parents. 1937: Girl Loves Boy.

PHELPS, LEE

1936: Boss Rider of Gun

Creek.

1937 : Sandflow, Tough to

Handle.

PHELPS, TEL

1936 : Tlie Lonelv Trail.

PHILLIPS. EDDIE

1936: Soak the Rich, Born to Fight, Wildcat Trooper, Wed- ding Present, Ambush Val- ley.

PHILLIPS, HOWARD 1937: Fugitive in the Sky.

PHILLIPS, MARY

1937: As Good as Married, Wings Over Honolulu.

PICHEL, IRVING

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, The House of a Thou- sand Candles, Hearts in Bond- age, Dracula's Daughter. Down to the Sea, General Spanky. 1937: Join the Marines, Ar- mored Car, High, Wide and Handsome.

PICK AND PAT

1937: Tlie Hit Parade. PICON, MOLLY

1937: Viddle with His Fiddle. PIDGEON. WALTER

1936: Fatal Lady, Big Brown

Eyes.

1937: Girl Overboard, She's

Dangerous, As Good as Mar-

PIGOTT. TEMPE

1936: The White Angel.

PIKE, NITA 1937 : Espionage.

PILOT, BERNICE

1937: Penrod and Sam.

PLAYERS' WORK

PIRRONE, JOHNNY

1936: I Conquer the Sea.

1937: Penrod and Sam. PITTS, ZASU

19o(i: 1.1 Hours bv Air, Mad

Holiday. Tin- Plot Thickens.

Sing- Me .\ Love Song. POGUE, THOMAS

)93b: I Married a Doctor,

.Sta.ge Struck. POLK, OSCAR

19.i6: It's a Great Life, The

Green Pastures.

POLLARD, DAPHNE

193(): Our Relations.'

POLLARD, SNUB

1936: Just My Luck, Tiie

Crime Patrol, The Gentleman

from Louisiana, The White

Legion, Headin' for Rio

Grande.

1937: Arizona Days.

POMEROY, ALLEN 1936: Cain and Mabel.

POPE, BUD

1936: The Lonely Trail.

PORCASI. PAUL

1936: The Lady Consents, The Leathernecks Have Land- ed, Muss 'Em Up, Hi Gaucho. Down to the Sea, Crash Don- ovan, Two in a Crowd. 1937 : Maytime, Seventh Heav- en, Cafe Metropole, The Em- peror's Candlesticks.

PORTER. DEL

1'j36: P.orn to Dance.

PORTMAN, ERIC

1937: The Prince and the Pauper.

POST. GUY BATES

1936: Fatal Lady, 'Til We Meet Again, Trouble for Two, The Case Against Mrs. Ames. 1937: Champagne Waltz, May- time. Maid of Salem.

POTEL, VICTOR

1936: Yellow Dust, Song of the Saddle, The Three God- fathers, O'Malley of the Mounted, Down to the Sea, God's Country and the Woman. 193 7 : The Captain's Kid.

POULET. ALBERT

1937: I Met Him in Paris.

POWELL. DICK

1936: Colleen. Hearts Divided. Stage Struck, Gold Diggers of 1937. 1937: On the Avenue.

POWELL, ELEANOR 1936: Porn to Dance.

POWELL, JACK

1937: Armored Car, The Wildcatter.

POWELL, RICHARD

1936: Hollywood Boulevard,

Yours foi the Asking.

1 937 : Clarence, Another

I^awn.

POWELL. RUSSELL

1936: Rose if the Rancho. Sutter's Gold.

POWELL. WILLi^M

1936: The Great ZiegiVld, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford. My Man Godfrey. Lilieled Lady. After the Thin Man.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey- ney. The Emperor's Candle- sticks.

POWER, TYRONE

1936: (Wrl's Dormitory, La- dies in Love, Lloyds of Lon- don.

1937: Love is News, Cafe Metropole.

POWERS, JOHN

1937: Hills of Old Wyoming.

PRATHER, LEE 1936: Just My Luck.

PRATT, PURNELL

1936 : Dancing Feet, Return of Sophie Lang. Wives Never Know, Hollywood Boulevard, Straight from the Shoulder, The Plainsman, Wedding Present.

1937: Let's Make a Million, Murder Goes to College, Join the JMarines, King of Gamblers.

PRESTON, ANN

1936: Revolt of the Zombies, T1ie ?ila8:iiificcnt Brute.

PREVOST. MARIE (Deceased)

1936: Tango, 13 Hours by Air.

PRICE, ALONZO

1936: Forgotten Faces, Black Legion.

1937: Navy Blues. Slim, Mid- night IMadumia.

PRICE, EDWARD

1936: .Smartest Girl in Town.

1937 : The Go Getter. PRICE, HAL

1936: Just My Luck, The Desert Phantom. Navy Born. The Fugitive Sheriff. Cavalry. 1937: Trouble in Texas, Mel- ody of the Plains, The Trusted Outlaw.

PRICE, ROSALINDA 1936: Roarin' Guns.

PRICE, STANLEY

1937: Tough to Handle.

PRINGLE. AILEEN

1936: The I'nguarded Hour,

Piccadilly Jim, Wanted Jane

Turner.

1937: The Last of Mrs. Chey-

ney. John Meade's Woman.

PRIVAL. LUCIEN 1936: Darkest Africa. 1937: History is Made at Night.

PROUTY. JED

1936: Every Saturday Night, Little Miss Nobody, Special Investigator, Educating Father. Back to Nature. His Brother's Wife. Happy Go Luckv, Un- der Your Spell. Can This Be Dixie?

1937: Off to the Races, The Crime Nobody Saw. Big Bus- iness. Dangerous Holiday.

PRYOR. ROGER

1936: The Return of Jimmy V^alentine. Ticlcet to Paradise. Sitting on the ^[oon, Missing Girls.

PUGLIA. FRANK

1936: The Devil is a Sissy, Bulldog Edition. The Gay Des- perado. The Garden of Allah. 1937: A Doctor's Diary, May- time, When You're in Love. Song of the City, Maina Steps Out.

PURCELL. DICK

1936: Man Hunt, Broadway Playboy, Brides Are Like

357

That, Times Square Playboy, The Law in Her Hands, Jail- break, Bullets or Ballots, Pub- lic Enemy's Wife, The Case of the Velvet Claws, King of Hockey.

1937: The Captain's Kid, Mel- iidy for Two, Navy Blues, Men in Exile. Slim.

QUALEN. JOHN M.

1936: Whipsaw, Ring Around the Moon, The Country Doc- tor, The Road to Glory, Girl's Dormitory, xMeet Nero Wolfe, Reunion.

1937: Seventh Heaven, Fifty Roads to Town, Angel's Holi- day.

QUARTARO, NENA

1936: Underworld Terror. The Three jMcsquiteers.

QUIGLEY, CHARLES

1936: Charlie Chan's Secret, And Sudden Death, Lady from Nowhere.

1937: Find the Witness, Speed to Spare, Girls Can Play.

QUIGLEY, JUANITA

1936: The Devil-Doll, Horn to Dance.

QUILLAN. EDDIE

1936: The Gentleman from

Louisiana.

1937: The Mardarin Mystery.

QUILLEN, MARIE

1936: The ."-Ringing Vagal)ond.

QUINN, ANTHONY 1936: Parole!

1937: Swing High Swing Low, Waikiki Wedding, Last Train from Madrid.

RAFT, GEORGE

1936: H Had to Happen, Yours for the Asking.

RAINER. LUISE

1936: The Great Ziegfeld. 1937: The Good Earth, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

RAINS, CLAUDE

1936: Hearts Divided, An- thony Adverse. Stolen Holiday. 1937: The Prince and the Pauper. They Won't Forget.

RAKER. L9RIN

193 7 : California .Straight Ahead.

RALPH, JESSIE

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, Yellow Dust, The Garden Murder Case, The Unguarded Hour, San Francisco. Bunker Bean. Walking on Air, Camille. After the Thin Man. 1937: The Good Earth. The Last of :\Irs. Chevney.

RALSTON. ESTHER'

1936: The Girl from Man-

dalay. Hollywood Boulevard,

Reunion.

1937: As Good as Married.

RALSTON, MARCIA

1937: Call It a Day, Ever Since Fve.

RANDALL. ADDISON

1936: Follow the Fleet, Love on a Bet. Two in the Dark. Navy liorn. Don't 'I'urn 'Em Loose. Flying Hostess.

RANDALL. LORRAIN

10;, 7: Xorth of Kio Grande.

RANDOL. GEORGE

1936: The Green Pastures.

PLAYERS' WORK

RANDY, JULIUS

1937: Killers of the Sea.

RANKIN, ARTHUR 1936: Roaming Lady.

RATHBONE, BASIL

1936: Romeo and Juliet. Pri- vate Niitr.! c, The Garden of Allah. 1937: Love from a Stranger.

RATOFF, GREGORY

1936: Here Comes Trouble, Under Two Flags, Road to Glory, Sins of Man, Sing Baby Sing, Falling in Love, Trouble Ahead, Under Your Spell. 1937: Seventh Heaven, Top of the Town, Cafe Metropole.

RAWLINSON, HERBERT 1936: Dancing Feet, Hitch Hike to Heaven, Bullets or Ballots, Ticket to Paradise, A Son Comes Home, Hollywood Boulevard, Mad Holiday, God's Country and the Wo- man.

1937: Mysterious Crossing, Nobody's Baby, The Go Get- ter.

RAY, CHARLES

1936: Just My Luck, Holly- wood Boulevard.

RAY, JIMMY

1936: Sitting on the Moon.

RAY, LEAH

1936: One In A Million. 1937: The Holy Terror, Wake Up and Live, Sing and Be Happy.

RAY, ROLAND

1936: The Oregon Trail.

RAY, TERRY

1936: College Holiday. 1937: Murder Goes to Col- lege.

RAYE, MARTHA

1936: Rhythm on the Range, Big Broadcast of 1937, Col- lege Holiday.

1937: Hideaway Girl, Waikiki Wedding, Mountain Music.

RAYE, TERRY

1937: Hotel Havwire.

RAYMOND, GENE

1936: Love on a Bet, Walk- ing on Air, The Bride Walks Out, Smartest Girl in Town, That Girl from Paris. 1937: There Goes My Girl.

RAYMOND, JACK

1936: The Preview Murder Mystery.

RAYNORE, EDYTHE 1936: The Road to Glory.

READ, BARBARA

1937: The Mighty Treve, Three Smart Girls, Make Way for Tomorrow, The Road Back.

REAL, ALMA

1936: Dancing Pirate.

REED, DONALD 1936: Darkest Africa.

REED, GEORGE

1936: The Green Pastures.

REED. PHILLIP

1936: The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, The Last of the Mohicans, Luckiest Girl in the World.

REGAN, JAYNE

1936: Jjadies in Love. 1937: This is My Affair.

REGAN, PHIL

1936: Laughing Irish Eyes, Happy Go Lucky. 1937: The Hit Parade. REGAS, GEORGE

1936: Hell-Ship Morgan, Night Cargo, Robin Hood of El Dorado, Rose Marie, The Girl from Mandalay, Isle of Fury, Daniel Boone. 1937: Waikiki Wedding, An- other Dawn.

REGIS, PEDRO

1936: Sutter's Gold, The Trai- tor.

REICHER. FRANK

1936: The Country Doctor, The Invisible Ray, Sutter's Gold, The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Murder on a Bridle Path, 'Til We Meet Again, Anthony Ad- verse, Girl's Dormitory, Star for a Night, Second Wife, Along Came Love, Stolen Holiday.

1937: Espionage, Laughing at Trouble, Under Cover of Night, The Great O'Malley, Nipht Key, The Emperor's Candlesticks, The Road Back.

REICHER, HEDWIGA

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, I Married a Doctor.

REINER, MAXINE

1936: Charlie Chan at the Circus, Sins of a Man, The Girl on the Front Page.

REMLEY, RALPH

1936: Bullets or Ballots, Pop- py, Yours for the Asking. 1937: Make Way for Tomor- row, Let Them Live !

RENALDO, DUNCAN

1936: Moonlight Murder, Lady

Luck. Rebellion.

]')^7 : Mile a Minute Love.

RENAVENT, GEORGES

1936: The Invisible Ray, The

Sky Parade.

1937: History is Made at

Night, Seventh Heaven, Cafe

Metropole.

RENTCHLER. MICKEY 1936: Sins of Man, Follow Your Heart.

REQUA, CHARLES

1936: Yours for the Asking.

REVEL, HARRY 1936: Collegiate.

REVIER, DOROTHY

1936: The Cowboy and the Kid.

REYNOLDS, CRAIG

1936: Broadway Playboy, Brides Are Like That, Times Square Playboy, Treachery Rides the Range, The Golden Arrow, Sons O' Guns, Jail- break, Stage .Struck, Smart Blonde, Here Comes Carter!, Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Melody for Two, Pen- rod and Sam, Slim.

REYNOLDS, GENE

1936: Thank You Jeeves, Sins of Man.

RHODES, ERIK

1936: Two in the Dark, Chat- terbox, One Rainy Afternoon, Special Investigator, Second Wife, Smartest Girl in Town. 1937: Criminal Lawyer, Woman Chases Man.

358

RHODES, FRANK

1936: I Married a Doctor. RHODES, JANE

1936: Forgotten Faces. The Arizona' Raiders. RHYTHM RASCALS \').>7 : Nobody's Baby.

RICCIARDI, WILLIAM

1936: Under Two Flags, An- thony Adverse, San Francisco. RICE, FLORENCE

1936: Pride of the Marines, Panic on the Air, Women Are Trouble, The Longest Night, Sworn Enemy, Blackmailer. 1937: Under Cover of Night, Riding on Air.

RICE, FRANK (Deceased)

1936: Nevada, The Oregon Trail.

RICE, JACK

1936: Walking on Air.

RICE, MARIE

1936: The Leavenworth Case.

RICE, MARY ALICE

1935: Love Letters of a Star, Flying Hostess.

RICHARDS, ADDISON

1936: Colleen, Man Hunt, Road Gang, Song of the Sad- dle, The Walking Dead, Sut- ter's Gold, The Law in Her Hands, Jailbreak, Anthony Ad- verse, Public Enemy's Wife, The Case of the Velvet Claws, China Clipper, Hot Money, Trailin' West, Smart Blonde. 1937: Ready Willing and Able, Her Husband's Secre- tary, Draegerman Courage.

RICHARDS, CULLY 1936: Sing Baby Sing. 1937: Pick a Star, Sweetheart of the Nav}-.

RICHARDS, GRANT

1936: Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns.

RICHMAN, CHARLES

1936: The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, Parole!, I'd Give My Life, In His Steps, Under Your Spell, Sing Me -A Love Song.

RICHMAN, HARRY

1936: The Music Goes 'Round.

RICHMOND, KANE

1936: Born to Fight, Racing Blood, With Love and Kisses, Headline Crasher, Devil Dia- mond, Private Number. 1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, Headline Crasher, Tough to Handle, Anything for a Thrill.

RICHMOND, WARNER

1936: Hearts in Bondage, Be- low the Deadline, Heart of the West, The Singing Vaga- bond, The White Legion, Song of the Gringo, Headin' for Rio Grande.

1937: The Gold Racket, A Lawman is Born.

RICKETTS, THOMAS

1936: Hi G'aucho, We Went to College, Maid of Salem.

RICKSON. JOE

1936: Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns.

RIDEOUT, ROBERT

1937: What Price Vengeance, Fury and the Woman.

PLAYERS' WORK

RIDGES. STANLEY

1936: Winterset, Sinner Take

All.

1937: Internes Can't Take

Money.

RIEBE, LOREN

193 7: Come On Cowboys!

RILEY, MIKE

1936: The Music Goes 'Round.

RING, CYRIL

1936: The Border Patrolman, Wedding Present.

RIO RITA

1936: Strike Me Pink.

RISDON, ELIZABETH

1936: Don't Gamble With Love, Lady of Secrets, "The King Steps Out, The Final Hour, Craig's Wife, Theodora Goes Wild.

1937: The Woman I Love, Make Way for Tomorrow, Mountain Justice, They Won't Forget.

RISE, ROY

1936: Desert Guns.

RITTER, TEX

1936: Song of the Gringo, Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937: Trouble in Texas, Ari- zona Days.

RITZ BROTHERS

1936: Sing, Baby, Sing, One

In A Million.

1937 : On the Avenue.

RIVERO, JULIAN

1936: Hi Gaucho, Woman Trap, Song of the Saddle, Dancing Pirate. 1937: The Mighty Treve, Lawless Land.

ROACH, BERT

1936: Love Before Breakfast, Sons O' Guns, San Francisco, God's Country and the Wo- man.

1937: Sing While You're Able, The Girl Said No, The Em- peror's Candlesticks.

ROBARDS, JASON

1936: The White Legion. 1937: Sweetheart of the Navy.

ROBBINS, ARCH

1936: The Leavenworth Case.

ROBBINS, JAMES

1937: Marked Woman, Slim.

ROBERTI, LYDA

1937: Nobody's Baby. Pick a Star.

ROBERTS, BEATRICE

1937: Park Avenue Logger, Bill Cracks Down.

ROBERTS, BEVERLY

1936: The Singing Kid, Sons O' Guns, Two Against the World, Hot Money, China Clipper, God's Country and the Woman.

1937: Her Husband's Secre- tary.

ROBERTS, DON

1937: Ghost Town Gold.

ROBERTS, DOROTHY 1936: Bridge of Sighs.

ROBERTS, FLORENCE

1936: Every Saturday Night, Next Time We Love, Edu- cating Father, Nobody's Fool, Back to Nature. 1937: Off to the Races, No- body's Baby, Big Business.

ROBERTS, JEANIE

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine.

ROBERTS, LEONA 193 7 : Border Cafe.

ROBERTS, LYNN

1937: Dangerous Holiday.

ROBERTS, MURIEL 1936: Pepper.

ROBERTSON, RALPH

1937: Behind the Headlines.

ROBERTSON, WILLARD 1936: The Three Godfathers, Dangerous Waters, I Married a Doctor, The First Baby, The Gorgeous Hussy, The Last of the Mohicans, The Man Who Lived Twice, Wanted Jane Turner, Win- terset, That Girl from Paris. 1937: John Meade's Woman, Larceny on the Air, Park Avenue Logger, The Go Get- ter, This is My Affair.

ROBESON, PAUL 1936: Showboat.

ROBINS, EDWARD H. 1937 : Meet the Missus.

ROBINSON, DEWEY

1936: The Return of Jimmy

Valentine, Dangerous Waters,

Florida Special, All American

Chump.

1937: Slave Ship, New Faces

of 1937.

ROBINSON, EDWARD G. 1936: Bullets or Ballots, Thunder in the City. 1937: Kid Galahad.

ROBINSON, RUTH

1936: The Walking Dead, Sins of Man, The Case of the Vel- vet Claws, China Clipper. 1937: Outcast, Midnight Ma- donna.

ROBIO, JOSE

1936: Sutter's Gold.

ROBSON. MAY

1936: Wife versus Secretary, Rainbow on the River. 1937: Woman in Distress. The Captain's Kid. A Star is Born.

ROCHELLE, CLAIRE 1936: Empty Saddles. 1937: Guns in the Dark.

ROCKWELL, JACK

1936: The Lawless Nineties, Heroes of the Range, The .Singing Cowboy, Rogue of the Range, Roarin' Guns. The Traitor, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Bar Z Bad Men.

ROCQUEMORE, HENRY 1936: Tust My Luck, Nevada, The Crime Patrol.

ROGERS, ALLAN

1937: The Girl Said No.

ROGERS, BARBARA 1936: Two in a Crowd.

ROGERS, CHARLES (Buddy) 1937: Week-End Millionaire.

ROGERS, GINGER

1936: Follow the Fleet, Swing

Time.

19.^7 : Shall We Dance.

ROGERS, JEAN

1936: Two in a Crowd, Con- flict.

1937: Mysterious Crossing, When Love is Young, Night Key, The Wildcatter.

359

ROGERS, JOHN

1936: Don't Get Personal, Love Before Breakfast, Klon- dike Annie, Charlie Chan at the Race Track. 1937: Think Fast Mr. Moto.

ROGERS, MILDRED 1937: The Girl Said No.

ROLAND, GILBERT

1937: Midnight Taxi, Last Train for Madrid.

ROMANOFF, MICHAEL

1937: Sing While You're Able.

ROMERO, CESAR

1936: Love Before Breakfast IS'obody's Fool, Public Ene- my's Wife, IS Maiden Lane- 1937 : She's Dangerous, Ar mored Car, Wee Willie Win kie.

ROMERO, TONY

1936: A Woman Rebels.

ROONEY, MICKEY

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, The Devil is a Sissy, Down the Stretch.

1937 : Captains Courageous, A Family Affair, The Hoosier Schoolboy, Slave Ship.

ROOSEVELT, BUDDY 193 7: The Old Corral.

ROQUEMORE, HENRY

1936: The Milky Way, Too Many Parents, Hearts in Bon- dage, Nevada.

1937: Bank Alarm, Sweet- heart of the Navy.

ROSAMOND, CLINTON

1936: The Green Pastures,

Hearts in Bondage.

1937: They Won't Forget.

ROSENBLOOM, MAXIE 1936: Muss 'Em Up, Kelly the Second. 1937: Two Wise Maids.

ROSENER, GEORGE

1936: The Case of the Black

Cat.

1937: Park Avenue Logger,

New Faces of 193 7.

ROSING, BODIL

1936: Hearts in Bondage. 1937: Michael O'Halloran.

ROSLEY. ADRIAN

1936: The Walking Dead, Col- legiate, Sins of Man, The Gay Desperado, The Garden of Allah, The Magnificent Brute, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, Ready Willing and Able, A Star is Born.

ROSS, EARL

1936: Cavalry, Stormy Trails. 1937: Riders of the Whis- tling Skull.

ROSS. SHIRLEY

1936: San Francisco, Devil's

Squadron, Big Broadcast of

193 7.

1937: Hideaway Girl, Waikiki

Wedding.

ROSS, VERA

1937: The Girl Said No.

ROUVEROL, JEAN

1936: The Leavenworth Case,

Fatal Lady.

1937: The Road Back.

ROWAN, DON

1936: Whipsaw, And Sudden Death, The Arizona Raiders, Return of Sophie Lang.

PLAYERS' WORK

1937: Devil's Playground, When's Your Birthday?, Af- fairs of Cappy Ricks. ROWAN, FRANK

19.1/ : llf'tel Haywire. ROWLES, POLLY

1936: Love Letters of a Star. 1937: Wings Over Honolulu. ROY, GLORIA

1936: The Song and Dance

Man, Charlie Chan's Secret,

Charlie Chan at the Race

Track, Crack-Up.

1937: The Holy Terror, Fair

Warning.

ROYLE, WILLIAM

1936: The Glory Trail, Re- bellion. 1937 : Hollyvvood Cowboy.

RUB, CHRISTIAN

1936: Next Time We Love, We're Only Human, The Leathernecks Have Landed, Murder on a Bridle Path, Sins of Man, Parole I, Suzy, Girl's Dormitory.

r9,i7 : Outcast, When Love is Yiiung, Cafe Metropole.

RUBIO, JOSE

1937: Lash of the Penitentes.

RUDD, DARWIN

1936: College Holiday.

RUDOLPH, OSCAR 1936: It's a Great Life. 1937: Hotel Haywire.

RUEL, WILLIAM 1936: Sutter's Gold.

RUGGLES, CHARLIE

1936: Anything Goes, Hearts

Divided, Early to Bed, Wives

Never Know, Mind Your Own

Business.

1937: Turn Off the M"on.

RUICK, MEL

1937: iXavv Blues.

RUMANN, SIG

1936: The Princess Comes Across, The Bold Caballero. 1937: On the Avenue, .Seventh Heaven, Maytime, Midnight Taxi, Think Fast Mr. Moto, This is My AfTair, A Day at the Races.

RUSH, DICK

1936: The Cowboy and the Kid.

RUSSELL, ALBERT

1936: I Conquer the Sea.

RUSSELL, BYRON 1937. Parnell.

RUSSELL, ELIZABETH

1936: Forgotten Faces, Giil

of the Ozarks.

1937 : Hideaway Girl.

RUSSELL. MARY

1937: Roarin' Lead. Riders of the Whistling Skull, The Big Show,

RUSSELL. ROSALIND

1936: It Had to Happen. Under Two Flags, Trouble for Two, Craig's Wife. 1937: Xight Must Fall.

RUSSELL, ZELLA

1936: Avenging Waters.

RUTH. MARSHALL 1936: Wedding Present.

RUTHERFORD, ANN

1936: The Lawless Nineties, Doughnuts and Society, The Harvester, Comin' 'Round the Mountain, Down to the Sea,

The Oregon Trail, The Lone- ly Trail. RUTHERFORD, JOHN

1936: Three on the Trail, The Oregon Trail, Heart of the West.

1937: North of Rio Grande. RYAN, PEGGY

1937: Top of the Town. ST. JOHN, AL

1936: Millionaire Kid, West of Nevada, Hopalong Cassidy Returns, Trail Dust. 1937: Outcasts of Poker Flat, Melody of the Plains, A Law- man is Born. ST. LUKE'S CHORISTERS

1937 : Green Light. ST. MAUER, ANDRE

1937: History is Made at Night.

ST. MAUR, ADELE 1936: The Invisible Ray.

ST. POLIS, JOHN

1936 : Three on the Trail, The Border Patrolman, Below the Deadline, The Dark Hour.

SAGE, FRANCES

1936: The Witness Chair, Without Orders.

SALE, CHARLES "CHIC" (Deceased)

1936: It's a Great Life, Man Hunt, The Gentleman from Louisiana, The Man I Marry, 1937: You Only Live Once.

SALES. VIRGINIA

1937: Outcast, Meet the Miss- us, Dangerous Holiday.

SANDERS, GEORGE 1936: Lloyds of London. 1937: Love is News, .Slave Ship.

SANFORD, STANLEY 1936: Modern Times.

SAN MARTIN, CARLOS 1937: Marked Woman.

SANTLEY. FRED

193 7 : This is My Affair.

SANTOS, JACK

1936: The Girl from Manda- lay.

SARNO. HECTOR

1937: Wee Willie Winkic.

SAUERS JOSEPH

1936: The Prescott Kid.

SAUM, CLIFF

1936: Trailin' West. 1937: Guns of the Pecos.

SAWYER, JASPER 1936: High Tension.

SAWYER. JOSEPH

1936: Freshman Love, The Leathernecks Have Landed. The Petrified Forest, Pride of The Marines, Special Investi- gator, And Sudden Death, Two in a Crowd, Great Guy, Black Legion.

1937: Navy Blues. Motor Madness, Slim, Midnight Ma- donna.

SAYLES. FRANCIS

1936: Black Legion. SAYLOR. SID

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven, Kelly the Second. The Sky Parade. Nevada, The Last As- signment, Kelly of the Secret .Service, Prison Shadows, Headin' for Rio Grande. Secret Valley.

1937: Arizona Days. Guns in the Dark.

360

SCHILDKRAUT, JOSEPH

1936: The Garden of Allah. 193 7: Slave Ship. SCOTT, DAVID

1936: The Garden of Allah.

SCOTT, DOUGLAS

1936: Too Many Parents, And So They Were Married, Easy to Take, Lloyds of London. 1937: Wee Willie Winkie, Slave Ship.

SCOTT, FRED

1936: The Last Outlaw, Ro- mance Rides the Range. 1937: IMelody of the Plains.

SCOTT, JESSE 1936: Dimples.

SCOTT, RANDOLPH

1936: Follow the Fleet, And Sudden Death, The Last of the Mohicans, Go West Young Man.

SEABURY, INEZ

1936: The Invisible Ray.

SEAMAN, HELEN

1936: Hearts in Bondage.

SEARL, JACKIE

1936 : Gentle Julia, Little Lord

Fauntleroy.

1937: Two Wise Maids.

SEDAN, ROLFE

1936: Anything Goes, Smart- est Girl in Town. 1937: Rhythm in the Clouds.

SEDDON, MARGARET

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Big Game, A Woman Rebels, College Holi- day. 1937: Let's Make a Million.

SEDGWICK, CHARLES

1936: The Charge of the Light Brigade.

SEFTON, ERNEST 1937: .Silent Barriers.

SELDEN, KATHERINE 1936: Below the Deadline.

SEMELS. HARRY

1936: Under Two Flags, The Gay Desperado. r'37: Hotel Havwire.

SHACKELFORD, FLOYD 1936 : The Lonely Trail.

SHAID, NICK

1936: The Jungle Princess.

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM 1936: The Big Game.

SHANNON, FRANK

1936: The Texas Rangers. 1937: .Affairs of Cappy Ricks.

SHANNON. PEGGY

1936: The Man I Marry.

SHARPE. DAVID

1936: DesiTt Justice, Idaho Kid, Mind Your Own Busi- ness.

19.^,7: Melody nf the Plains. Drums of Destiny.

SHAW AND LEE

1936: In Paris A. W. O. L. 1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl, Readv Willing and Able.

SHAW. C. M.

1"3 7 : Parole Racket.

SHAW, MONTAGUE

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, My American Wife. 19.^7: Riders of the Whis- tling Skull.

SHAW, WINIFRED

1936: The Singing Kid, Sons O' Guns, The Case of the

PLAYERS' WORK

Velvet Claws, Satan Met a Lady, Smart Blonde. 1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Ready Willing and Able, Mel- ody for Two.

SHEA, GLORIA

1936: Dangerous Intrigue.

SHEAN, AL

1936: Hitcli Hike to Heaven,

The Law in Her Hands, San

Francisco.

U).!7: The Rnad Back.

SHEARER, NORMA 1936: Romeo and Juliet.

SHEEHAN, JOHN

1936: The Three Godfathers, Laughing Irish Eyes, The Ex- Mrs. Bradford, Ticket to Para- dise, Smart Blonde, Here Comes Carter!, Case of the Black Cat.

1937: Midnight Court, On the Avenue, Marked Woman, Join the Marines, Wake Up and Live.

SHEFFIELD, REGINALD 1937: Another Dawn.

SHELDON, KATHERINE 1936: The Dark Hour, Maid of Salem, Brilliant Marriage. 1937 : Circus Girl.

SHELTON, MARLA

1936: Postal Inspector, Flying Hostess.

1937: Dangerous Number, Personal Property, Under Cov- er of Night, Song of the City, There Goes My Girl.

SHEPARD, ELAINE

1936: Darkest Africa, I Cover Chinatown, The Singing Vag- abond. 1937: Law of the Ranger.

SHERIDAN, ANN

1937: The Great O'Malley.

SHERIDAN, FRANK

1936 : The Leavenworth Case,

Nevada, The Little Red School

House, Country Gentlemen,

Conflict.

1937: The Great O'Malley,

Woman in Distress.

SHERIDAN, GAIL

1936: Three Married Men, Hopalong Cassidy Returns, College Holiday. 193 7: Hills of Old Wyoming.

SHERWOOD, YORKE 1936: Lloyds of London.

SHIELDS, ARTHUR

1936: The Plough and the Stars.

SHIELDS. FRANK

1936: Come and Get It. 1937: The Hoosier Schoolboy, .\fFairs of Cappy Ricks.

SHILLING. MARION

1936: Idaho Kid, Cavalcade of the West, Romance Rides the Range.

SHIMADA, TERU

1936: Revolt of the Zombies, The White Legion.

SHIPMAN, GWYNNE 1936: Trail Dust. 1937: Battle of Greed.

SHIRLEY. ANNE

1936: Chatterbox, M'liss, Make Way for a Lady. 1937: Too Many Wives, Meet the Missus.

SHOEMAKER, ANN

1936: Sins of Man. 1937 : Shall We Dance.

SHORT, ANTRIM 193 7 : The Big Show.

SHORT, GERTRUDE

1937 : Park Avenue Logger.

SHOTTER, WINIFRED (Deceased) 1936: Petticoat Fever.

SHUBERT, EDDIE

1936: Man Hunt, Road Gang, Song of the Saddle, The Law in Her Hands, The Big Noise, All American Chump, Trailin' West.

SHULTE, BEATRICE 1''37: New Faces of 1937.

SHUMWAY, LEE

1936: The Preview Murder Mystery, Song of the Trail, Go Get 'Em Haines. 1937: Hollywood Cowboy.

SHY, GUS

1937: The Captain's Kid.

SIDNEY, GEORGE 1937: Good Old Soak.

SIDNEY. SYLVIA

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, Fury. 1937: The Woman Alone, You Onlv Live Once.

SIEGEL, BERNARD

1936: The Jungle Princess.

SILVA, PETRA

1936: Arizona Raiders.

SILVERS, SID

1936: Born to Dance.

SIMON, SIMONE

1936: Girl's Dormitory, La- dies in Love. 1937: Seventh Heaven.

SIMPSON, IVAN

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy,

Trouble for Two, Mary of

Scotland.

1937: Maid of Salem, The

Prince and the Pauper.

SIMPSON, REGINALD 1936: Pepper.

SIMPSON, RUSSELL

1936: Man Hunt, The Har- vester, San Francisco, Girl of the Ozarks. Crime of Dr. Forbes, Maid of Salem, Ra- mona.

1937: Green Light, Mountain lustice. That I May Live.

SKIPWORTH, ALISON

1936 : The Princess Comes Across, Satan Met a Lady, Two in a Crowd, The Gorge- ous Hussy, White Hunter. 1937: Two Wise Maids.

SLAVIN, BUSTER

1936: The Devil is a Sissy.

SLEEMAN. PHILLIP 1936: Half Angel. 1937: Girl from Scotland Yard.

SLEEPER, MARTHA

1936: Rhythm on the Range. 1937: Four Davs' Wonder.

SMALL, LOUISE

1937: Melodv of the Plains.

SMALLEY, PHILLIPS 1937: Hotel Haywire.

SMART, JACK

1937: Girl Overboard, Top of the Town, When Love is Young, The W'ildcattcr.

SMITH, ALBERT J.

1936: Sutter's Gold, The Prescott Kid.

361

SMITH, C. AUBREY

1936: Little Lord Fauntleroy, Romeo and Juliet, The Gar- den of Allah, Lloyds of Lon- don. 1937: Wee Willie Winkie.

SMITH, CLAUDE

1936 : Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns.

SMITH. GERALD OLIVER 1936: The Man I Marry. 1937: Top of the Town, Girl Overboard, When You're in Love.

SMITH, J. MARSHALL 1936: Born to Dance.

SMITH, JACK C.

1937: A Lawman is Born.

SMITH, JOANNE 1936: Sutter's Gold.

SMITH, KENT

1936 : The Garden Murder Case.

SMITH, MARY LOUISE 1937: New Faces of 1937.

SMITH, QUEENIE 1936: Showboat.

SMITH, QUENTIN R. 1936: Just My Luck.

SNEGOFF, LEONID

1937: Seventh Heaven, The Three Legionnaires, Cafe Metropole.

SNOWDEN, ERIC

1936: Forbidden Heaven.

SNOWFLAKE

193,6 : Frontier Justice, Hair- Trigger Casey, Hell-Ship Mor- gan, The Lawless Nineties, Desert Justice, Born to Fight, The Singing Cowboy, The Gorgeous Hussy, Racing Blood, College Holiday, The Lonely Trail.

SNYDER, L. DWIGHT 1936: Born to Dance.

SOMERSET, PAT

1936: To Mary— With Love. 1937: Death in the Air, I Cover the War, Wee Willie Winkie.

SONDERGAARD, GALE 1936: Anthony Adverse. 1937: Maid of Salem, Seventh Heaven.

SOREL, GEORGE

1936: The Princess Comes Across, Sing Me A Love Song. 1937: Espionage, I Met Him in Paris.

SOTHERN, ANN

1936: You May Be Next, Hell- Ship Morgan, Don't Gamble With Love, Walking on Air, My American Wife, Smartest Girl in Town.

1937 : Dangerous Number, Fifty Roads to Town, There Goes My Girl.

SOTOFF, PAUL

1936: Anthony Adverse.

SOUBIER. CLIFFORD 1936: Black Legion. 1937: Thev Won't Forget.

SOUSSANIN, NICHOLAS 1936: Under Two Flags.

SPACEY. JOHN G.

1936: The Moon's Our Home, Thank You Jeeves. 1937: Women of Glamour, Parole Racket.

PLAYERS' WORK

SPACKMAN, SPIKE

1936 : The Arizona Raiders. SPARKS. NED

1936: Collegiate, The Bride

Walks Out, One In A Million.

1937: Wake Up and Live. SPELVIN, GEORGE

1936: Suzy. SPINDOLA, ROBERT

1936: Ramona. STACK, WILLIAM

1936: His Brother's Wife,

Mary of Scotland, Pennies

from Heaven.

1937 : Criminal Lawyer, The

Soldier and the Lady. STAFFORD, BESS

1936: The Leavenworth Case. STAFFORD, GRACE

1936 : I Married a Doctor, An- thony Adverse.

STAFFORD, TINY 1936: Showboat.

3TANDER, LIONEL 1936: The Milky Way. Soak the Rich, The Music Goes 'Round, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, They Met in a Taxi, Meet Nero Wolfe, More Than a Secretary. 1937: A Star is Born.

STANDING, SIR GUY (Deceased)

1936: Palm Springs, Return of Sophie Lang, I'd Give My Life, Lloyds of London. 1937: Bulldog Drummond Es- capes.

STANDING, WYNDHAM 1936: Mary of Scotland, Be- loved Enemy.

STANLEY, EDWARD

1936: Second Wife, Hot Money.

1937: Marked Woman, Once a Doctor, The Mandarin Mys- tery.

STANLEY, FRED

1936: Walking on Air.

STANLEY, LOUIS

1937 : Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin.

STANLEY, LOUISE

1937 : Once a Doctor, Lawless Land.

STANTON, ERNIE

1936: Thank You Jeeves.

STANTON, PAUL

1936: It Had to Happen, W h i p s a w. Every Saturday Night. Charlie Chan at the Circus, Sins of Man, Half Angel, Crime of Dr. Forbes, Road to Glory, Poor Little Rich Girl, Private Number, Sing Baby Sing, The Longest Night, Dimples, Career Wo- man, Crack-Up, Night Wait- ress.

1937: Midnight Taxi, A Star is Born.

STANTON, VAL 1936: Stage Struck.

STANTON, WILL

1936: The Last of the Mo- hicans, Lloyds of London, The White Hunter.

1937: Seventh Heaven, Af- fairs of Cappy Ricks.

STANWYCK, BARBARA 1936: A Message to Garcia, The Bride Walks Out. His Brotlier's Wife, Banjo on My

Knee, The Plough and the

Stars.

1937: Internes Can't Take

Money, This is My Affair.

STARRETT, CHARLES

1936: Secret Patrol, Along Came Love, Stampede.

STAVENGER, FRANK 1936: Guns and Guitars.

STEDMAN, MYRTLE

1936: Songs of the Saddle, Gambling With Souls. 1937: Green Light.

STEELE. BOB

1936: Sundown Saunders, The Last of the Warrens, Cavalry. 1937: The Gun Ranger, The Trusted Outlaw, Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin, Border Phantom.

STEELE, VERNON

1937: Time Out for Romance.

STEER, WILLIAM

1936: Romance Rides the Range.

STEERS, LARRY 1936: Navy Born.

STELLING, WILLIAM 1936 : Devil's Squadron. 1937 : The Woman I Love.

STEPANELLI, COUNT

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles.

STEPHENS. HARVEY

1936: Absolute Quiet, Tough Guy, Whipsaw, Robin Hood of El Dorado, Three Wise Guys, Sworn Enemy, All American Chump. 1937: Swing High Swing Low, Murder Goes to Col- lege, Maid of Salem, King of Gamblers.

STEPHENSON, HAYDEN 1936: Woman Trap.

STEPHENSON, HENRY

1936: Hearts Divided, Half Angel, Walking on Air, Give Me Your Heart, Charge of the Light Brigade, Beloved Enemy.

1937: When You're in Love, The Prince and the Pauper, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

STEVENS. CHARLES

1936: Here Comes Trouble, The Bold Caballero.

STEVENS, GEORGE 1936: Aces and Eights.

STEVENS, HOUSLEY 1937: Once a Doctor.

STEVENS. LANDERS

1936: We Who Are About to

Die.

1937: Join the Marines, Bill

Cracks Down.

STEVENS. ONSLOW

1936: Yellow Dust. F-Man, Three on the Trail. Under Two Flags, Bridge of Sighs. Easy Money. Straight from the Shoulder, Murder With Pic- tures. 1937: Yciu Can't Buy Luck.

STEVENSON, H., SR. 1936: Isle of Fury.

STEVENSON, HAYDEN 1937: Hotel Havwire,

STEWART, ELEANORE 1936: Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937: Arizona Days. The Gun Ranger, Headline Crasher.

362

STEWART, HORACE

1936: Mind Your Own Busi- ness.

STEWART, JAMES

1936: Wife versus Secretary, Next Time We Love, Rose Marie, Small Town Girl, Speed, The Gorgeous Hussy, Born to Dance, After the Thin Man. 1937: Seventh Heaven.

STEWART, LAWRENCE 1936 :The Invisible Ray.

STICKNEY. DOROTHY

1936: The Moon's Our Home, And So They Were Married.

STILLWELL, BRUCE 1937: Killers of the Sea.

STOCKDALE, CARL

1936: The Leavenworth Case. Revolt of the Zombies. 1937: Battle of Greed.

STODDARD, JEAN

1937: You Only Live Once.

STOKES, AL

1936 : The Green Pastures.

STOKOWSKY, LEOPOLD & ORCHESTRA 1936: Big Broadcast of 1937.

STONE, ARTHUR 1936: Fury.

STONE, DOROTHY

1936: Revolt of the Zombies.

STONE, FRED

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine, The Farmer in the Dell, My American Wife, Grand Jury.

STONE, GEORGE E.

1936: Freshman Love, Man Hunt, Anthony Adverse, Jail- break, Bullets or Ballots, Rhythm on the Range, Polo Joe, Here Comes Carter!, King of Hockey. 1937: The Captain's Kid,

STONE, LEWIS

1936: Small Town Girl, The Three Godfathers, The Un- guarded Hour. Sworn Enemy, Suzy, Don't Turn 'Em Loose. 1937: Outcast, The Thirteenth Chair.

STONE, MILBURN

1936: The Milky Way, The Princess Comes Across. Two in a Crowd, China Clipper, The Three Mesquiteers. 1937: A Doctor's Diarv.

STONE, MILDRED 1936: 13 Hours by Air.

STONE, PAULA

1936: Treachery Rides the Range, Two Against the World, The Case of the Vel- vet Claws, Trailin' West. 1937: The Girl Said No.

STOREY, JUNE

1936: Girl's Dormitory, Career Woman.

STORM, RAFAEL

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, The Golden Ar- row.

STRANGE, GLEN 1937; Arizona Davs.

STRANGE, HENRY 1936: Yellow Cargo.

STRANGE, ROBERT

1936 :The Murder of Dr. Harri- gan, The Leathernecks Have Landed, Trapped by Television, Beloved Enemy, Stolen Holi- day.

PLAYERS' WORK

1937: Marked Woman, John

Meade's Woman, Beware of

Ladies. STRATFORD, PEGGY

1936: The Leavenworth Case. STRONG. DICK

1936: Outlaws of the Range. STRONG, HARRY

1936: Navy Born. STUART. GLORIA

1936: The Prisoner of Shark

Island, Poor Little Rich Girl.

Crime of Dr. Forbes, 36

Hours to Kill, The Girl on

the Front Page, Wanted Jane

Turner.

1937: Girl Overboard. STUART. NICK

1936: Rio Grande Romance,

Underworld Terror, Put on

the Spot. STUBBS, HARRY

1936: Sutter's Gold, The Girl

from Mandalay, The Man I

Marry.

1937: On the Avenue. SULLA VAN, MARGARET

1936: Next Time We Love,

The Moon's Our Home.

SULLIVAN, CHARLES

1937: The Old Corral.

SULLIVAN, ELLIOTT 1937: They Won't Forget.

SULLIVAN, J. MAURICE 1936: Walking on Air.

SULTEWON, MADAME 1937: Maid of Salem.

SUMMERVILLE, GEORGE "SLIM" 193,6: The Country Doctor, Captain January, White Fang, Pepper, Can This Be Dixie?, Reunion. 1937: Off to the Races, Love is News, Fiftv Roads to Town, The Road Back.

SUTTON, GERTRUDE 1936: The Longest Night.

SUTTON. GRADY

1936: Palm Springs, King of

the Royal Mounted, Valiant is

the Word for Carrie, Pigskin

Parade.

1937: Waikiki Wedding, We

Have Our Moments, Turn Off

the Moon, Dangerous Holiday.

SWARTHOUT, GLADYS 1936: Rose of the Rancho, Give Us This N'ight. 1937: Champagne Waltz.

SWEATT, A. W.

1937: A Star is Born.

SWEENEY, JOSEPH 1936: Soak the Rich.

SWICKARD, JOSEF

1936: Millionaire Kid, Caryl of the Mountains, Boss Rider of Gun Creek.

1937: Sandflow, Lash of the Penitentes. The Girl Said No.

SWIRO, EARL 1936: Idaho Kid.

SWITZER CARL (ALFALFA)

1936: Too Many Parents, Easy to Take, General Spanky, Right in Your Lap, Kelly the Second, Pick a Star.

SYKES, ETHEL

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven. SYLVESTER, HENRY

1936: Darkest Africa. TAGGART, BEN

1936: Neighborhood House. TALBOT, LYLE

1936: The Singing Kid, Boul- der Dam, The Law in Her Hands, Murder by an Aristo- crat, Trapped by Television, Go West Young Man, Mind Your Own Business. 1937: The Three Legionnaires, What Price Vengeance, Af- fairs of Cappy Ricks.

TALIAFERRO, HAL

1936: The Unknown Ranger. 1937: Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm, Law of the Ranger.

TALLEY, MARION

1936: Follow Your Heart.

TALMADGE. RICHARD 1936: The Speed Reporter.

TAMARA

1937 : Roarin' Lead. TAMIROFF, AKIM

1936: Woman Trap, Desire, Anthony Adverse, The Gen- eral Died at Dawn, The J" n- gle Princess.

1937: Her Husband Lies, The Soldier and the Lady, King of Gamblers, The Great Gam- bini.

TANG, FRANK

1936 : The Leathernecks Have Landed.

TANNEN, CHARLES 1936: Educating Father.

TANNEN, JULIUS

1936: Half Angel, Collegiate. The Road to Glory, 36 Hours to Kill, Pigskin Parade, Dim- ples, Reunion, One In A Million.

1937: Love is News, Fair Warning.

TANNEN, WILLIAM 1936: Crash Donovan. 1937: When Love is Young.

TANSILL, BOB

1936: Racing Blood, Down the Stretch.

TAPLEY. COLIN

1936: Too Many Parents, The Sky Parade, 'Till We Meet Again, Early to Bed, Return of Sophie Lang, Thank You Jeeves.

1937: The Crime Nobody Saw, King of Gamblers, Wild Mon- ey. Hotel Haywire.

TAYLOR, AL

1936: The Lawless Nineties, Guns and Guitars. 1937: Come On Cowboys! TAYLOR, FORREST

1936: Rio Grande Romance, Too Much Beef, Kelly of the Secret Service, West of Ne- vada, Prison Shadows, Men of the Plains, Put on the Spot, Headin' for Rio Grande. 1937 : Arizona Days.

TAYLOR. GEORGE

1937: Nancy Steele is Miss- ing, Angel's Holiday.

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TAYLOR, HENRY

1937: You Only Live Once.

TAYLOR, KENT

1936: The Sky Parade, Flori- da Special, Ramona, The Ac- cusing Finger.

1937: When Love is Young, Wings Over Honolulu.

TAYLOR, LELAH. 1937: Fair Warning.

TAYLOR, LIBBY 1936: Stage Struck. 1937: Mysterious Crossing, Fury and the Woman.

TAYLOR, MARY 1936: Soak the Rich.

TAYLOR, RAY

1936: Darkest Africa.

TAYLOR. ROBERT

1936: Small Town Girl, Pri- vate Number, The Gorgeous Hussy, His Brother's Wife, Camiile.

1937: Personal Property, This is My Afifair.

TEAD, PHIL

1936: The Princess Comes Across.

TEAKLE, SPENCER 1937: Another Dawn.

TEARLE, CONWAY

1936: Klondike Annie, Desert Guns, The Preview Murder Mystery, Romeo and Juliet.

TEASDALE, VERREE 1936: The Milky Way.

TELL. OLIVE

1936: Yours for the Asking, Polo Joe, In His Steps, Brilli- ant Marriage.

TELLEGAN, MIKE

1936: Down to the Sea. TEMPLE, SHIRLEY

1936: Captain January, Poor Little Rich Girl, Dimples, Stowaway.

1937: Wee Willie Winkie. TERHUNE, MAX

1936: The Three Mesquiteers. 1937: The Hit Parade, Ghost Town Gold, Roarin' Lead, Come On Cowboys!, Riders of the Whistling " Skull, The Big Show.

TERRY, ETHELIND

1937 : Arizona Days. TERRY, RICHARD

1936 : The Jungle Princess.

1937: Motur Madness, Girls

Can Plav. TERRY, ROBERT

1937: Sand flow. TERRY, SHEILA

1936: Murder on a Bridle

Path, Special Investigator, Go

Get 'Em Haines. TEVIS, CAROL

1936: Sing Baby Sing.

1937: Love is News. THALASSO, ARTHUR

1936: Millionaire Kid.

1937: Behind the Headlines. THATCHER, HEATHER

1937: The Thirteenth Chair,

Mama Steps Out. THAYER, TIFFANY

1936: The Devil on Horse- back.

PLAYERS

WORK

THEODORES, THE

1936: Sitting on the Moon. THOMAS, BILLIE

1936: General Spanky.

THOMAS, FRANK M.

1936: The Ex-Mrs. Bradford, The Last Outlaw, Grand Jury, M'liss, We Who Are About to Die, The Big Game, With- out Orders, Don't Turn 'Em Loose, Wanted Jane Turner, Mummy's Boys. 1937: Don't Tell the Wife, Criminal Lawyer, We're on llie Jury, The Man Who Found Himself, Outcasts of Poker Flat, Racing Lady, They Wanted to Marry, Girl Loves Boy, China Passage, You Can't Buy Luck, Meet tile Missus, You Can't Beat Love. Behind the Headlines.

THOMAS, GRETCHEN 1937: Damaged Goods.

THOMAS. JAMESON

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Lady Luck.

THOMAS. ROBERT C. 1937: Ghost Town Gold.

THOMPSON, JUNE

1936: The Singing Vagabond.

THOMPSON, JUNICE

1936: The Singing Vagabond.

THOMPSON, KENNETH 1936: Blackmailer, With Love and Kisses. 1937: Jim Hanvey Detective.

THOMPSON, NICK

1936: A Woman Rebels.

THOMPSON, SLIM

1936 : The Green Pastures.

THORGERSEN, ED 193 7 : The Hit Parade.

THORNE, WILLIAM L. 1936: Nevada. 1937: Bank Alarm.

THORPE, JIM

1936: Sutter's Gold, Treach- ery Rides the Range, Wildcat Trooper.

THREE CHOCOLATEERS 1937: Xew Fact-s of 1937.

THREE SAILORS, THE 1937: Top of the Town.

TIBBETT, LAWRENCE

1936: Under Your Spell. TIBBETTS, MARTHA

1936: The Unknown Ranger. TIC TOC GIRLS

193 7 : The Hit Parade. TILBURY, ZEFFIE

1936: Desire, The Bohemian

Girl, Give Me Your Heart.

1937: Maid of Salem, Under

Cover of Night, Rhythm in

the Clouds. TIMBLIN, CHARLES

1937 : Larceny on the Air,

Mountain Music. TOBIN, GENEVIEVE

1936: The Petrified Forest,

Snowed Under.

1937: The Great Gambini. TODD, HARRY

1936: The Prescott Kid. TODD, THELMA (Deceased)

1936: The Bohemian Girl.

TOLER, SIDNEY

1936: The Three Godfathers, Give Us This Night, The Longest Night, The Gorgeous Hussy, Our Relations.

TOM, LAYNE, JR.

1937: CharHe Chan at the Olympics.

TOMBES, ANDREW

1936: It Had to Happen, The Country Beyond, Ticket to Paradise, Stage Struck, Hot Money.

1937: Time Out for Romance, The Holy Terror, Fair Warn- ing, Charlie Chan at the Olymptics, Turn Ofif the Moon, Sing and Be Happy, Riding On Air.

TOMLIN, PINKY

1936: Don't Get Personal, With Love and Kisses.

1937: Sing While You're Able.

TONE, FRANCHOT

1936: Exclusive Story, The Unguarded Hour, The King Steps Out, The Gorgeous Hussy, Suzy, Love on the Run.

1937: Quality Street, They Gave Him a Gun, Between Two Women.

TONEY, JIM

1936: The Lonely Trail.

1937: Fifty Roads to Town.

TOOMEY. REGIS

1936: Bulldog Edition. 1937: Midnight Taxi.

TOONES, FRED

1937: Off to the Races.

rORENA, JUAN

1936: Captain Calamity, Devil on Horseback, A Message to Garcia.

1937 : Espionage.

TORRENCE, DAVID

1936: The Country Doctor,

Mary of Scotland, Beloved

Enemy. TORRES, RENEE

1936: Devil on Horseback. TORTOSA, JOSE LUIS

1936 : A Message to Garcia.

TOTTENHAM, MERLE 1937: Night Must Fall.

TOZER, JOSEPH E.

1936: Dracula's Daughter. 1937: Another Dawn.

TRACY, LEE

1936: Sutter's Gold, Wanted Jane Turner.

1937: Criminal Lawyer, Be- hind the Headlines.

TRACY, SPENCER

1936: Whipsaw, Fury, San Francisco, Libeled Lady. 1937: Captains Courageous, They Gave Him a Gun.

TRAVERS, HENRY

1936: Too Many Parents.

TRAVIS. JUNE

1936; Times Square Playboy, Jailbreak, Earthworm Tractors, IJengal Tiger, The Big Game, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Circus Girl, Join the Marines, Men in Exile.

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TREACHER, ARTHUR

1936: Anything Goes, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Hearts Divided, Satan Met a Lady, Mister Cinderella, Thank You Jeeves, Under Your Spell, .Stowaway.

1937: .Step Lively Jeeves! TREACY, EMERSON

1937: California Straight Ahead.

TREADWELL, LAURA

1937: Nobody's Baby.

TREE, DOROTHY

1936: The Three Godfathers, Bridge of Sighs, Navy Born.

TREEN, MARY

1936: Colleen, Freshman Love, The Murder of Dr. Harrigan, Brides Are Like That, Jail- break, Murder by an Aristo- crat, Love Begins at Twenty, Down the Stretch, God's Country and the Woman. 1937: Fugitive in the Sky, Maid of Salem, The Captain's Kid, The Go Getter, They Gave Him a Gun, Ever Since Eve.

TRENT, JOHN

1937: A Doctor's Diary, John Meade's Woman, The Great Gambini.

TRENT, LAWSON

1936: Brilliant Marriage.

TREVOR, CLAIRE

1936: 'The Song and Dance Man, Human Cargo, To Mary With Love, Star for a Night, 15 Maiden Lane, Ca- reer Woman.

1937: Time Out for Romance, King of Gamblers.

TREVOR, EDWARD

1936: Charlie Chan's Secret.

TRIMBLE, A. A.

1936: The Great Ziegfeld.

TROWBRIDGE, CHARLES 1936: Exclusive Story, The Garden Murder Case, Robin Hood of El Dorado, Moon- light Murder, We Went to College, Libeled Lady, The Gorgeous Hussy. 1937: Dangerous Number, Espionage, The Thirteenth Chair, They Gave Him a Gun.

TROY, HELEN

1936: The Song and Dance

Man, Human Cargo.

1937: Between Two Women.

TUCKER, HARLAN

1937: Once a Doctor, Racing Lady, Kid Galahad, Slim.

TUCKER, JERRY

1936 : Anything Goes, Cap- tain January, Cavalcade of the West. 1937: Penrod and Sam.

TUCKER, RICHARD

1936: Ring Around the Moon, In Paris A. W. O. L., The Plot Thickens. Flying Hostess. 1937: She's Dangerous, Head- line Crasher, The Girl Said No, Armored Car, I Cover the War. TURNBULL, JOHN

1937: Romance and Riches.

PLAYERS

WORK

TURNER, LANE

1937: They Won't Forget.

TURNER, MAIDEL

1936: Palm Springs, Bridge of Sighs, And Sudden Death, Make Way for a Lady. 1937: Slim.

TURNER, MARTIN 1936: Cavalry.

TWERP, JOE

1937: The Woman I Love.

TYLER, HARRY

1936: Three Wise Guys, Two- Fisted Gentleman, The Man I Marry.

1937: Don't Tell the Wife, Jim Hanvey Detective, The Girl Said Xo, Midnight Ma- donna.

TYLER, LELAH

1937: Time Out for Romance.

TYLER, TOM

1936: Fast Bullets, Roamin' Wild, The Last Outlaw.

TYNAN, BRANDON 1937: Parnell.

TYRELL, JOHN

1936 : Legion of Terror, Lady from Nowhere.

1937: Counterfeit Lady, Mo- tor Madness. Girls Can Play.

ULRIC, LENORE 1936: Camille.

URECAL, MINERVA

1937: Her Husband's Secre- tary, Oh Doctor, The Go Get- ter."

USHER, GUY

1936: Dangerous Waters, Pos- tal Inspector, The President's Mystery, King of Hockey, Charlie Chan at the Opera, Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Once a Doctor, Nancy Steele is Missing, The Mighty Treve, Marked Woman, Mich- ael O'Halloran, Hotel Hay- wire.

VALKIS, HELEN

1937: The Prince and the Pauper. The Go Getter.

VAN ATTA, LEE 1936: Second Wife.

VANAIRE. JACQUES

1936 : The Princess Comes Across, The Road to Glory. 1937: I Met Him in Paris.

VANDERGRIFT, MONTE

1936 : Easy Money.

1937: California Straight

Ahead. Woman Chases Man.

The Mandarin ISIystery. VAN EVERY, BILLIE

1936: Navy Born. VAN PELT. JOHN

1936: The Singing Cowboy.

1937: Riders of the Whistling

Skull. VAN SLOAN. EDWARD

1936: Road Gang, Sins of

Man, Dracula's Daughter. VAN SULKE, ARTHUR

1937 : Sandflow. VARCONI, VICTOR

1936: Dancing Pirate, The

Plainsman.

1937: Trouble in Morocco,

Men in Exile.

VARGA, JOE

1936: The Magnificent Brute.

VARNO, ROLAND 193 7 : Quality Street.

VATORI, ZENI

1936: The Magnificent Brute, Love Letters of a Star.

VAUGHN, DOROTHY

1936: Times Square, Playboy.

Love Begins at Twenty, Black

Legion.

1937: Michael O'Halloran,

That Man's Here Again.

VAUGHN, HILDA

1936: Everybody's Old Man, The Witness Chair, Half Angel, Banjo On My Knee, The Ac- cusing Finger.

VEIDT, CONRAD

1936: King of the Damned.

VELEZ. LUPE

1936: The Morals of Marcus.

VELOZ AND YOLANDA 1937 : Champagne Waltz.

VENABLE, EVELYN

1936: Star for a Night, North of Nome, Happy Go Lucky. 1937 : Racketeers in Exile.

VERNON, WALLY

1937: Mountain Music.

VICTOR, HENRY

1937: Silent Barriers.

VILLEGAS. LUCIO

1936: A Message to Garcia.

VINCENOT, LOUIS

1937: The Thirteenth Chair.

VINCENT, ALLEN

1936: Chatterbox, Sutter's

Gold, Easy Money.

1937: A Family Affair. VINCENT, LOUIS

1936: The Leathernecks Have

Landed. VINCENT, ROMO

1937: Turn Off the Moon. VINSON. HELEN

1936: King of the Damned,

Reunion. VINTON, VICTORIA

1936: Ambush Valley. VISAROFF, MICHAEL

1936: The Gay Desperado.

1937: Champagne Waltz, The

Soldier and the Lady.

VISCHER, BLANCA

1936: A Message to Garcia, Devil on Horseback.

VOGAN. EMMETT

1936: Two in Revolt, The Big Noise, Adventure in Manhat- tan. 1937: Let's Get Married.

VOGEDING, FREDRIK

1936: Dangerous Intrigue, The House of a Thousand Candles, A Message to Garcia. 1937: Charlie Chan at the Olympics, Think Fast Mr. Moto, Cafe Metropole.

VOICE OF EXPERIENCE 1437: The Hit Parade.

VON ELTZ, THEODORE 1936: The Road to Glory. Be- low the Deadline. High Ten- sion, Ticket to Glory, I Cover Chinatown, Suzy, Sinner Take

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All, Beloved Enemy, Mind Your Own Business. 1937: Under Cover of Night, Clarence, A Man Betrayed, California Straight Al;ead, Jim Hanvey Detective.

VON SEYFFERTITZ GUSTAV

1936: Murder on a Bridle

Path, Mad Holiday. WADSWORTH, HENRY

1936 : The Voice of Bugle Ann,

Sitting on the Moon. WAGNER. MAX

1936: Two in Revolt, The

Case Against Mrs. Ames, The

Crime Patrol, Love Begins at

Twenty, Smart Blonde, God's

Country and the Woman.

1937: Step Lively Jeeves!,

Slim, Border Cafe. WALBROOK, ANTON

1937: The Soldier and the

Lady.

WALBURN, RAYMOND 1936: The Lone Wolf Returns, Absolute Quiet, The Great Ziegfeld, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Three Wise Guys. The King Steps Out, They Met in a Taxi, Mister Cinderella, Craig's Wife, Born to Dance. 1937: Breezing Home, Let's Get IVIarried.

WALCOTT, GEORGE 1936: Fury. 1937: The Mandarin Mystery.

WALDRON, CHARLES, SR. 1936: Ramona, Career Wo- man.

1937: A Doctor's Diary, The Emperor's Candlesticks.

WALES. ETHEL 1936: Collegiate.

WALES, WALLY

1936: Hair-Trigger Casey, Avenging Waters, The Trai- tor.

WALKER, FRANCIS

1936: The Riding Avenger.

WALKER. NELLA

1936 : Small Town Girl, Cap- tain January, Don't Turn 'Em Loose. 1937: Three Smart Girls.

WALKER, RAY

1936 : Laughing Irish Eyes. The Crime Patrol. The Last Assignment. The Dark Hour, Brilliant Marriage, Bulldog Edition.

1937: Hideaway Girl, Her Husband Lies, Angel's Holi- day.

WALKER, ROBERT

19,^6: Hair-Trigger Casey. Fast Bullets. Caryl of the Moun- tains. The Speed Reporter.

WALKER. TERRY

1936: And Sudden Death. 1937 : 23J/2 Hours Leave. Mountain Music.

WALKER. WALTER

1936: Everybody's Old Man. Yours for the Asking.

WALLACE. FRED

1936: Every Saturday Night.

WALLACE, MORGAN

1936 : Love on a Bet, Sutter's

PLAYERS' WORK

Gold, Human Cargo, Fury,

Mister Cinderella.

1937: Charlie Chan at the

Olympics.

WALLER, EDWARD

1937: Sweetheart of the Navy.

WALLSTEN, ROBERT 1936: Soak the Rich.

WALSH. GEORGE

1936: Klondike Annie, Rio Grande Romance, Put on the Spot.

WALSH, JANE

1937: The Man Who Found Himself.

WALTERS. DICKIE

1936: Star for a Night, Easy Money.

WALTERS, LUANA

1936: The Speed Reporter, Aces and Eights, Ride 'em Cowboy.

WALTHALL. HENRY B. (Deceased)

1936: The Garden Murder Case, The Mine With the Iron Door, Hearts in Bondage, The Last Outlaw, The Devil-Doll, China Clipper.

WALTON, DOUGLAS

1936: The Garden Murder Case, I Conquer the Sea, Mary of Scotland, Thank You Jeeves, Camille. 1937: Damaged Goods.

WALTON, FRED

1936: The House of a Thou- sand Candles, Dracula's Daughter, Forbidden Heaven.

WANZER, ARTHUR G.

1936: Hearts in Bondage, The Gentleman from Louisiana.

WARD, JOHN

1937 : Headline Crasher, Rid- ers of the Whistling Skull.

WARD, LUCILLE

1936 : The Leavenworth Case, The Return of Jimmy Valen- tine, The Harvester, N'avy Born.

WARE. IRENE

1936: Murder on Glen Athol, O'Malley of the Mounted, In Paris A. W. O. L., Federal Agent, The Dark Hour, Gold Diggers of 1937.

WARNER. H. B.

1936: The Garden Murder Case, Moonlight Murder, Rose of the Rancho, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Blackmailer, Along Came Love. 1937 : Lost Horizon.

WARNER, MARGARET 1936: One Rainy Afternoon.

WARNER, WES

1936: The Singing Cowboy, Guns and Guitars.

WARREN. BRUCE

1936: 13 Hours by Air.

WARREN, E. ALYN 1936: Devil-Doll. 1937: They Won't Forget.

WARREN, FRED

1936: I Conquer the Sea. Re- volt of the Zombies.

WARREN. RUTH

1936: Her Master's Voice.

WARRINGTON, GEORGE

1936: The Road to Glory. WARWICK, ROBERT

1936: Timber War, The Return of Jimmy Valentine, Tough Guy, Whipsaw, Sutter's Gold, Romeo and Juliet, Mary of Scotland, The Bride Walks Out, Adventure in Manhattan, The White Legion, In His Steps, Bulldog Edition, The Bold Caballero, Can This Be Dixie?

1937: The Road Back, Let Tliem Live ! WASHBURN, BRYANT

1936 : The Preview Murder Mystery, Suiter's Gold, Mil- lionaire Kid, Bridge of Sighs, It Couldn't Have Happened, Hollywood Boulevard, Gam- bling With Souls, Conflict. WASTAL, MLOO

1936: Navy Born. WATKIN, PIERRE

1936: It Had to Happen, For- gotten Faces, Bunker Bean, Nobody's Fool, Sitting on the Moon, The Gentleman from Louisiana, Country Gentlemen, Love Letters of a Star. 1937: Green Light, Larceny on the Air, Sea Devils, Devil's Playground, Bill Cracks Down, Internes Can't Take Money, The Hit Parade, The Go Get- ter, Michael O'Halloran, Ever Since Eve.

WATSON, BILLY

1936 : Two in a Crowd.

WATSON, CECIL

1936: Hearts in Bondage.

WATSON, DELMAR

19316: We're Only Human, Silly Billies, Old Hutch. 1937: The Great O'Malley.

WATSON, HARRY 1936. Old Hutch. 1937: Penrod and Sam.

WATSON, LUCILLE

1936: A Woman Rebels, The

Garden of Allah.

1937: Three Smart Girls.

WATSON, MINOR

1936: Rose of the Rancho, The Longest Night. 1937: When's Your Birthday?, The Woman I Love.

WATTS, GEORGE 1936: Soak the Rich.

WAYNE, BILLY

1936: Man Hunt, The Law in Her Hands.

WAYNE. JOHN

1936: The Lawless Nineties, King of the Pecos. The Ore- gon Trail, Winds of the Waste- land, Sea Spoilers, The Lonely Trail, Conflict.

1937: California Straight Ahead, I Cover the War.

WAYNE, WILLIAM 1936: Early to Bed.

WEAVER, CRAWFORD 1936: Legion of Terror.

WEAVER, DOODLES

1937: Behind the Headlines.

WEAVER, MARJORIE 1936: China Clipper

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1937: Big Business, This is

My Affair. WEEKS, RANNY

193 7 : Bill Cracks Down. WEIDLER, GEORGE

1936: Dimples. WEIDLER, VIRGINIA

1936: Timothy's Quest,

Trouble for Two, Girl of the

Ozarks, Big Broadcast of

1937.

1937: Maid of Salem, Out- casts of Poker Flat. WEIDLER, WALTER

1936: Dimples. WEIDLER, WARNER

1936: Dimples. WEIGEL, JOHN

1936: Just My Luck. WEIGEL, PAUL

1936: The Invisible Ray. WEISSMULLER, JOHNNY

1936 : Tarzan Escapes. WELCH, JIM

1936: The Trail of the Lone- some Pine.

WELCH. NILES

1936: Empty Saddles.

WELDEN, BEN

1937: Marked Woman, Phan- tom Ship, Silent Barriers, Kid Galahad, Another Dawn.

WELLS, JACQUELINE

1936: The Bohemian Girl,

Night Cargo.

193 7: Girls Can Play.

WELSH, WILLIAM

1936: Cavalry.

WERNER, MARIE

1936: Desert Guns. WESSEL, RICHARD

1937 : Round-up Time in Tex- as, Slim.

WESSELHOEFT. ELEANOR

1936: Boulder Dam, A Son

Comes Home, Ladies in Love. WESSNER, LILLIAN

1936: Yellow Cargo. WEST, CHARLES

1937: Don't Tell the Wife. WEST, LILLIAN

1936: Girl's Dormitory. WEST. MAE

1936: Klondike Annie, Go

West Young Man. WEST, PAT

1936: Song of the Saddle. WEST, WALLY

1936: Roamin' Wild, Outlaws

of the Range. WESTLAKE, CYNTHIA

1937: New Faces of 193". WESTLEY, HELEN

1936: Half Angel, Showboat,

Dimples, Banjo On My Knee,

Stowaway.

1937: Cafe Metropole, Sing

and Be Happy. WESTMAN, NYDIA

1936: The Invisible Ray, The

Gorgeous Hussy, Rose Bowl,

Craig's Wife, Pennies from

Heaven.

1937: When Love is Young.

WESTON, CECIL

1936: Banjo On My Knee.

PLAYERS' WORK

WHALEN, MICHAEL

1936: The Country Doctor, The Song and Dance Man, Poor Little Rich Girl, Sing Baby Sing, White Fang, Ths Man I Marry, Career Woman. 1937 : Time Out for Romance, Woman Wise, Wee Willie W'inkie.

WHEELER, BERT

1936: Silly Billies, Mummy's Boys.

WHITE, GLORIA ANN 1936: It's a Great Life.

WHITE, HUGH

1936 : Crash Donovan. WHITE, JOHNSTONE

1937: Tough to Handle, Any- thing for a Thrill.

WHITE, SAMMY

1936: Showboat, Cain and

Mabel.

1937: The Hit Parade.

WHITEFORD, BLACKIE 1936: The Last of the War rens.

WHITLEY, RAY

1936: Hopalong Cassidy Re- turns.

WHITLOCK, LLOYD

1936: Night Cargo, Navy Born, The Dark Hour.

WHITMAN, ERNEST

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, The Green Pastures, White Hunter.

WHITMAN, GAYNE

1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine.

WHITNEY, ELEANORE

1936: Timothy's Quest. Three Cheers for Love, Big Broad- cast of 1937, Rose Bowl, Col- lege Holiday.

1937: Clarence, Turn Off the Moon.

WHITTAKER, CHARLES

1936: Roamin' Wild, Fast Bullets, Everyman's Law, Ghost Patrol, The Riding Avenger.

1937 : Law of the Ranger. WHITTAKER, SLIM

1937: Melody of the Plains. WHITTELL, JOSEPHINE

1936 : Follow Your Heart, Easy to Take.

1937 : Beware of Ladies, Lar- ceny on the Air, Hotel Hay- wire.

WHITTY, DAME MAY

1937: Night IMiist Fall, The Thirteenth Chair.

WILBUR. CRANE

1936: Captain Calamity.

WILCOX, ROBERT

1937: Armored Car. Let Them Live !

WILCOXON, HENRY

1936: The Last of the Mo- hicans, The President's Mys- tery.

WILDE, LOIS

1936: Caryl of the Mountains, Millionaire Kid, The Singing Cowboy, Wildcat Trooper, Stormy Trails. 1937: Outcast.

WILDER, PATRICIA

1936: Speed, Walking on Air, Wanted Jane Turner, That (lirl from Paris. 1937: New Faces of 1937.

WILKERSON, GUY

1937: Paradise Express, Moun- tain Justice.

WILKINS, JUNE 1936: Camille.

WILLARD, EDMUND 1937: Phantom Ship.

WILLES, PETER 1937: Call It a Day.

WILLEY, LEONARD

1937: The Prince and the Pauper.

WILLIAM, WARREN

1936: Times Square Playboy, Satan Met a Lady, Stage Struck, The Case of the Vel- vet Ciaws, Go West Young Man.

1937: Outcast, Midnight Ma- donna.

WILLIAMS, BUDDY

1937: Roundup Time in Tex- as.

WILLIAMS, CHARLES

1936: Rhythm on the Range, Wedding Present. 1937: Four Days' Wonder, Love is News, Wake Up and Live, Jim Hanvey Detective.

WILLIAMS, GUINN (Big Boy)

1936: Muss 'Em Up, Kelly the Second, Grand Jury, The Big Game, North of Nome, End of the Trail, Career Wo- man.

1937: You Only Live Once, Don't Tell the Wife, A Star is Born, Girls Can Play, Dan- gerous Holiday.

WILLIAMS, HERB (Deceased) 1936: Rose of the Rancho.

WILLIAMS, IVORY

1936: The Green Pastures.

WILLIAMS, LOTTIE

1936: Murder by an Aristo- crat, The Case of the Black Cat.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT 1937 : Bill Cracks Down.

WILLIAMS, ROGER

1936: Frontier Justice, Song of the Trail, Millionaire Kid, Desert Justice, The Last As- signment, The Cattle Thief, Wildcat Trooper, The Riding Avenger, Men of the Plains, Ambush Valley, Stormy Trails. 1937: Aces Wild, Guns in the Dark. Come On Cowboys!, Riders of the Whistling Skull.

WILLIS, NORMAN

1936: F-Man, Bullets or Bal- lots, Here Comes Carter!, Lady from Nowhere, Secret Valley. 1937: Men in Exile.

WILLIS, SI

1936: Racing Blood. 1937 : Penrod and Sam, No- body's Baby.

WILSON, CHARLES C.

1936: Strike Me Pink, The

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Return of Jimmy Valentine, We're Only Human, Panic on the Air, The Mine With the Iron Door, Showboat, Edu- cating Father, Ticket to Para- dise, Earthworm Tractors, Down the Stretch, I'd Give My Life, Satan Met a Lary, The Gentleman from Louisiana, Grand Jury, The Magnificent Brute, Legion of Terror, Mind Your Own Business. 1937: They Wanted to Marry, Woman in Distress, Murder Goes to College, Find the Witness.

WILSON, CLARENCE 1936: Little Miss Nobody, Love Begins at Twenty, Rain- bow on the River, Hats Off, The Case of the Black Cat. 1937: Two Wise Maids, Dam- aged Goods.

WILSON, DOROTHY

1936: The Milky Way, Craig's

Wife.

1937: Speed to Spare.

WILSON, FRANK

19J6 : The Green Pastures.

WILSON, HARRY 1936: Anything Goes.

WILSON. LOIS

1936: The Return of Jimmy

Valentine.

1937: Laughing at Trouble.

WILSON, MARIE

1936: Colleen, The Big Noise, China Clipper, Satan Met a Lady, King of Hockey. 1937: Melody for Two.

WILSON, ROBERT 1936: The Big Game.

WILSON, TOM

1936: Early to Bed, Love Be- gins at Twenty, Treachery Rides the Range. 1937 : The Captain's Kid.

WILTON, ERIC

1936 : Forbidden Heaven. 1937: Beware of Ladies.

WINCHELL, WALTER 1937: Wake Up and Live.

WING, TOBY

1936: Mister Cinderella, With

Love and Kisses.

1937: Sing While You're

Able.

WINNINGER. CHARLES 1936: Showboat, White Fang, 1937: Three Smart Girls, The Go Getter, Cafe Metropole, Woman Chases Man.

WINSTON. MILDRED 1937: The Hit Parade.

WINTON, BARRY

1936: Forbidden Heaven.

WINWOOD, ESTELLE 1937: Quality Street.

WISE, JACK

1937: The Captain's Kid.

WITHERS, GRANT

1936: The Sky Parade, Let's Sing Again, Border Flight. The American Raiders, Lady Be Careful.

1937: Paradise Express, Bill Cracks Down.

WITHERS, JANE

1936: Gentle Julia, Little Miss

PLAYERS' WORK

Nobody, Pepper, Can This Be Dixie?

1937: The Holy Terror, An- gel's Holiday.

WITHERSPOON. CORA

1936: Libeled Lady, Piccadilly

Jim.

1937: Quality Street, Personal

Property, On the Avenue,

Dangerous Number. WODERLING, WALTER

1937: Woman Chases Man. WOLCOTT, GEORGE

1937: Born Reckness.

WOLFE, BILL 1936: Poppy.

WOLFE. IAN

1936: The Leavenworth Case,

The Bold Caballero.

1937: The Prince and the

Pauper.

WOLFE, SAM

193 7: The Hit Parade.

WOLFSONE, BILLY

1937: Penrod and Sam.

WOLHEIM, DAN 1936: Trail Dust. 1937: Hollywood Cowboy.

WONG, BEAL

1936 : The Leathernecks Have Landed.

WONG, MARY

1937: The Good Earth.

WONG, VICTOR

1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed, Hair-Trigger Casey, Brilliant Marriage.

WOOD, BRITT

1936: Trail Dust.

WOOD, DOUGLAS

1936: The Prisoner of Shark Island, Dracula's Daughter, Hearts in Bondage, N'avy Born, Parole!, Two Against the World, Two in a Crowd, Wedding Present, Great Guy. 1937: On the Avenue, Guns of the Pecos, This is My Af- fair.

WOOD, HARRY

1937: Border Phantom.

WOOD, HELEN

1936: Champagne Charlie, High Tension, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, Crack-Up, Can This Be Dixie?

WOOD, PEGGY

1937: Call It a Day, A Star is Born.

WOODBURY, JOAN

1936: The Last Assignment, Rogue's Tavern, The Lion's Den, Song of the Gringo. 1937: Midnight Court, There Goes My Girl.

WOODS, ALAN 1936: Easy Money.

WOODS, DONALD

1936: Road Gang, Anthony

Adverse, The White Angel, A

Son Comes Home, Isle of

Fury.

1937: Once a Doctor, Sea

Devils.

WOODS, EDWARD

193 7: Navy Blues.

WOODS, HARRY

1936: Rose of the Rancho, The Lawless Nineties, Heroes of the Range, Silly Billies, Human Cargo. Ticket to Para- dise, The Unknown Ranger, Conflict.

1937: I Promise to Pay, Out- cast.

WOOLSEY, ROBERT

1936: Silly Billies, Mummy's Boys.

WORTH, CONSTANCE

1937: China Passage.

WORTH, DAVID

1936: Palm Springs, Sons O' Guns.

WORTH, HARRY

1936: Lightnin' Bill Carson.

The Cowboy and the Kid, Sea

Spoilers.

1937: Tough to Handle, The

Big Show, There Goes Mv

Girl.

WORTHINGTON. WILLIAM 1936: Can This Be Dixie?

WRAY, FAY

1936: Roaming Lady, They Met in a Taxi.

WRAY, JOHN

1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Poor Little Rich Girl, A Son Comes Home, Sworn Enemy, We Who Are About to Die, The President's Mys- tery, Valiant is the Word for

1937:" You Only Live Once, Circus Girl, A Man Betrayed, Outcast.

WREN, SAM

1936: I Married a Doctor. 1937: Marked Woman, Sing While You're Able.

WRIGHT. FRANCES

1936: Bridge of Sighs. WRIGHT, MARIE

1937: Romance and Riches.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM

1936: China Clipper.

WULF, lEN

1937: The Emperor's Candle- sticks.

WYATT, CHARLENE

1936: Valiant is the Word for

Carrie.

1937: Borderland, Michael

O'Halloran.

WYATT, JANE

1936 :_ We're _ Only Human, Luckiest Girl in the World. 1937: Lost Horizon.

WYMAN, JANE

1936: My Man Godfrey, Smart Blonde.

1937: The King and the Chor- us Girl. Ready Willing and Able, Slim.

WYNTERS, CHARLOTTE

1936: The Calling of Dan Matthews, Mister Cinderella, Smart Blonde.

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1937: Clarence, Girl Over- board, Let's Make a Million.

YACHT CLUB BOYS

1936: The Singing Kid, Pig- skin Parade.

YACONELLI, FRANK

1936: Blazing Justice, Down to the Sea, Romance Rides the Range, The Three Mesquiteers.

YAMAOKA, OTTO

1936: Petticoat Fever, Libeled Lady, Night Waitress.

YARBO, LILLIAN

1936: Rainbow on the River.

YOEMAN, GEORGE 1936: Frontier Justice.

YONG, SOO

1937: The Good Earth.

YORK, DUKE

1936: It's a Great Life, Strike Me Pink, Ticket to Paradise, The Three Mesquiteers, Mind Your Own Business. 1937: Midnight Madonna.

YOUNG, CARLETON

1936: Happy Go Lucky. 1937: A Man Betrayed, Join the Marines, Navy Blues, Git Along Little Dogies, Danger- ous Holiday.

YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL

1936: Three on the Trail, The Last Assignment, Rogues' Tav- ern. 1937: Hills of Old Wyoming.

YOUNG, JANET

1936: I Married a Doctor, Girl of the Ozarks, Valiant Is the Word for Carrie.

YOUNG, LORETTA

1936: The Unguarded Hour, Private Number, Ramona, La- dies in Love.

1937: Love is News Cafe Metropole.

YOUNG, MARY

1937: This is My Affair.

YOUNG. POLLY ANN

1936: Hitch Hike to Heaven, Border Patrolman.

YOUNG. ROBERT

1936 : Three Wise Guys, Sworn Enemy, The Bride Walks Out,

The Longest Night, Stow- away.

1937: Dangerous Number, I Met Him in Paris, The Em- peror's Candlesticks.

YOUNG, ROLAND

1936: The Unguarded Hour, One Rainy Afternoon, Give Me Your Heart, 1937: Call It a Day, The Man Who Could Work Miracles.

YOUNG, SOO

1936: The Good Earth, Mad Holiday.

YRIGOYEN, JOSE

1936: Winds of the Wasteland.

ZUCCO, GEORGE

1936: After the Thin Man, Sinner Take All. 1937: Parnell.

PLAYERS DIRECTORS WRITERS

AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONE NUMBERS

THE 1937 FILM DAILY PRODUCT GUIDE AND DIRECTORS' ANNUAL

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PLAYERS DIRECTORS WRITERS

AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONE NUMBERS

9 9 9 A HANDY REFERENCE TO THE AGENTS' TELEPHONES OF PLAYERS, DIRECTORS AND WRITERS

KEY TO TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Addresses are Hollywood, unless otherwise noted. Players start on page 372, Directors on page 408, and Writers on page 411,

CRestview 6193 Frances Bailey, 9122 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 6108 Bernie Herman, 9132 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 12303 Rudolph Berliner, 8874 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 6015 William Charney, 9401 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills.

CRestview 4139 John Columbo, 9126 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 6161 Hallam Cooley-George S. Ullman, 9111 .Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 12161 Gus Dembling, 9120 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 6600— DeShon-Dellar, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

CRestview 5185— Dolan & Doane, 8905 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 0194 Dolge & Corder, 9538 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills.

CRestview 9170 Murray EUman & Jack Stein- berg, 8818 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 4151 Feldman-Blum Corp., 9441 Wil- shire TUvd., Beverly Hills.

CRestview 0155 C. N. Fliasnick, 9006 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 6111 Freddie Fralich, 9016 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 0193 Lew Colder & Howard Lang, 9122 Sun.sct Blvd.

CRestview 11191 Gray & Monter, 8736 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 5171 Leland Hayward, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

CRestview 12141 Schlager & Hoffman, 8776 Sun- set Blvd.

CRestview 12141 Milton E. Hoffman, 8776 Sun- set Blvd.

CRestview 0121 Harold Leyton, Inc., 9172 Sun- set Blvd.

CRestview 0146 Menifee Johnston, 9439 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills.

CRestview 0121 Harry Jolson, 9168 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 5537 Juvenile Casting Bureau, 111 N.

Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills. CRestview 5191 Ivan Kahn and Harry Green,

8776 Sunset Blvd. CRestview 0104 Ale.x Kempner, Bank of America

I'.ldg.. lieverly Hills. CRestview 4161 Al Kingston & Walter Meyer,

9120 Sunset Blvd. CRestview 4159 Abraham Lehr, 9441 Wilshire

Blvd., Beverly Hills. CRestview 0181 Leighter-Hacklev, 9123 Sunset

F.lvd. CRestview 1592 Fred Robinson, 7904 Santa IMon-

ica Blvd. CRestview 11135— Gene Mann, 8951 Sunset Blvd. CRestview 14141 Marbert Agency, 9507 Santa

Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills. CRestview 6127 Milo Marchetti, 8780 Sunset

Blvd.

CRestview 12111— Wm. Meikeljohn, 8949 Sunset

Blvd. CRestview 4197 Wallace Middleton & Moe Sackin,

9006 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills. CRestview 11191 Monter & Grey, 8738 Sunset

Blvd.

CRestview 11211 Eleanor O'Reilly, 9006 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 4101 Riickwell \- O'Keefe, 8951 Sun- set Blvd.

CRestview 12141 Sig Schlager, 8776 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 5171 Myron Selznick & Co., Inc., 9460 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

CRestview 4181 Arch Selwyn, 8782 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 1116 Louis Shurr, 9165 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 11191 Sol Solinger, 8738 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 8558 Frank Stempel Agency, 9470 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills.

CRestview 9830 Doug Tauszig, 8949 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 12141 Jessie Wadsworth, 8776 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 5989— William C. Winship, 9126 Sun- set Blvd.

370

CRestview 4181 Tohn Zanft, Ltd., 8782 Sunset Blvd.

CRestview 4185 Sherrill & Falkiii. 9441 Wilshiie Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Exposition 5200 Roy Randolph, Ambassador Hotel.

GLadstone 1611 Baldey & Clark, 7402 .Santa iMonica Blvd., Beverly Hills.

GLadstone 3614 Joseph Diskay, 668.! Sunset Hlvd.

GLadstone 3797 Harry M. Gould, 7094 Santa .Monica Blvd.

GLadstone 7171 Thomas Lee Artists Bureau, (i2.S,i Hollywood Blvd.

GLadstone 3117 M. C. Levee, 1300 N. Crescent Heights Blvd.

GLadstone 7141 Abe Levine, 6912 Hollywood Blvd.

GLadstone 3161 Leo Morrison, 6777 Hollywood Blvd.

GRanite 1592 James V. Barlotti, 7904 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills.

GRanite 9960 Cinema Casting Agency, 6418 Santa Monica Blvd.

GRanite 3071 Lola D. Moore, 1222 N. La Brea Ave.

GRanite 5171 Max Shagrin, 6253 Hollywood Blvd.

GRanite 4347 Alfred G. Shauer, 6636 Hollywood Blvd.

GRanite 3250 Gilbert von Klatt, 1215 N. Harper Ave.

GRanite 7566 Thelma Weisser, 6331 Hollywood Blvd.

HEmpstead 2193 FK Studio Service, 5617 Holly- wood Blvd.

HEmpstead 1325 Loretta Fitzpatrick, 5617 Holly- wood Blvd.

HEmpstead 2177— Mitchell Gertz, 1680 N. Vine St.

HEmpstead 5063 Mrs. R. R. Crow, 5653^ Hollywood Blvd.

HEmpstead Helen Pennington, 1737 N. High- land Ave.

Hillside 7353— Edington & Vincent, 6253 Holly- wood Blvd.

HHlside 3188 George Frank, Inc., 1626 N. Vine St.

HHlside 2125 Beyer & MacArthur, 1680 N. Vine St.

Hillside 2121 International Artists Bureau, 6331 Hollywood Blvd.

Hillside 5128 Robert Knowlden, 6253 Hollywood Blvd.

Hillside 1101 Lichtig & England, 6425 Holly- wood Blvd.

Hillside 1121— Rebecca & Silton, 6605 Hollywood Blvd.

Hillside 7353 Vincent & Edington, 6253 Holly- wood Blvd.

Hollywood 1696 Paul Asher, Inc., 6331 Holly- wood Blvd.

Hollywood 2781 Bonded Management, Inc., 7051 Hollywood Blvd.

Hollywood 3101 Columbia Artists Bureau, 5939 Sunset Blvd.

Hollywood 5341 Fanchon & Marco, 5600 Sunset Blvd.

Hollywood 2722 Small-Landau, 6331 Hollywood Blvd.

Hollywood 3631 NBC Arti.sts' Bureau. 5515 Mel- rose Ave.

Hollywood 2211 Rodney Pantages, Pantages Theater Bldg., Hollywood.

Hollywood 3677 Ben Rinaldo, 6605 Hollywood Blvd.

Hollywood 1405 Sackin Agency, 6605 Hollywood Blvd.

Hollywood 2231 William Stephens, 8464 Sunset Blvd.

Hollywood 3591 David H. Thompson, 1626 N. Nine St.

Hollywood 6173 Harry Wurtzel, 6417 La Mirada Ave.

Michigan 3881 Tom Gubbins, 506 North Lo» Angeles St.

Oxford 7107— Sam H. Armstrong, 9533 Brigh- ton Way, Beverly Hills.

Oxford 6286 Associated Artists, 8627 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 7061— J. G. Bachman, 9000 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 3131— Berg & Allenberg. 9484 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 3196 Stanley Bergerman, 9165 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 7071— Myrt Blum, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 1081 Claude Bostock, 9126 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 9686— Flo Browne, 9006 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 3538 Dave Chudnow, 8905 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 3101— Collier-Weber & Todd, 9441 Wil- shire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 7107— Tom Conlon Corp., 9533 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills.

Oxford 7083 Cosmopolitan Film Agency, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 4606 Lewis J. Denser, 9470 Santa Mon- ica Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 6141 Richard Donaldson, 9615 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills.

oxford 3259— Bill & Sabel Dunn, 9538 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills.

Oxford 4153— Jack Gardner, 9132 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 0322— George & Moody, 9000 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 4149 Goldstein, Goetz & Blumenthal, 8949 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 1131 Nat C. Goldstone, 8782 Sunset Jilvd.

Oxford 4149— Sherman Grancell, 8949 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 3121— Hawks-Volck, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 4157 Walter Herzbrun, 8983 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 6121 Sam JaiTee, 8555 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 4308 Neil Klages, 444 X. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills.

Oxford 8670 Arthur Klein, Ltd., 8954 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 4041 John Lancaster, 9615 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills.

oxford 7144— Leon O. Lance, 8516 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 1116 Lyons. McCormick & Lyons, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 7162— MacQuarrie Bros., 8905 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 4161— Zeppo Marx, 8732 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 7326 Art Meyer, 9401 Brighton Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 0322— Moody & George, 9000 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 4133 Josie Sedgwick, Ray West and As- sociates, 8609 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 1008— Orsatti & Co., 9121 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 6264 Ira Platky, 8780 Sunset Blvd.

Oxford 4243— Ross-Jenkins, 8922 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 8019 Barbara Shelton, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

oxford 7144 Arthur Silber, 8516 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 4542 Simon Agency, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

Oxford 9686 Harry Stern. 9006 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 3121— Volck & Hawks, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

oxford 6286— Minna Wallis, 8627 Sunset Blvd.

oxford 3101 Harry Weber, 9441 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

oxford 3191 Bill Woolfender, 9470 Santa Mon- ica Blvd., Beverly Hills.

WOodbury 63191 Josie .Sedgwick, Ray West & .\-sociates. 8609 Sunset Blvd.

WOodbury 631-91 M. C. Howe Booking Agency, .S(i(i9 Sunset Blvd.

WOodbury 63121 Wm. Morris Agency, 8511 Sun- set Blvd.

371

PLAYERS

AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONE NUMBERS

See page 370 ior key to telephone numbers.

A

Abarbanel, Judith Hillside 5162

Abbott, Richard CRestview 9170

Abbott, Ruth CRestview 6161

Abdiz, lya Oxford 1116

Abee, Four Sisters HOllywood 1945

Abee, Aileene HOllywood 1945

Abee, Fern HOllywood 1945

Abee, Harriet HOllywood 1945

Abee, Lauraine HOllywood 1945

Abel, Walter CRestview 5171

Aber, Arline Hillside 1101

Aber, Nestor CRestview 4161

Aber Twins GLadstone 3161

(Charline & Eileen)

Acuff, Eddie CRestview 6193

Adair, Jack CRestview 8558

Adair, Jean OXford 4161

Adair, Phyllis HEmpstead 0801

Adair, Rhoda CRestview 4151

Adair, Robert OXford 6141

Adaire, Jack OXford 7071

Adame, Leslie WOodbury 63121

Adams, Claire CRestview 0121

Adams, Dorothy HOllywood 5858

Adams, Eadie CRestview 12161

Adams, Earnie HOllywood 3677

Adams, Ellen, John CRestview 0194

Adams, Ernie Hillside 1101

Adams, Eustace L HOllywood 1648

Adams, Fritz HOllywood 1405

Adams, Maude CRestview 6161

Adams, Paul CRestview 4151

Adams, Richard OXford 7162

Adams, Sam GLadstone 7141

Adams, Victor CRestview 4197

Adlen, Lester HOllywood 1405

Adler, Estelle OXford 1116

Adler, Fay HOllywood 5341

Adler, Felix CRestview 0121

Adler, Feliz CRestview 0121

Adler, Larry HOllywood 3517

Adler, Leon OXford 8019

Adler, Luther OXford 1116

Adler, Mary GLadstone 3088

Adler, Stella OXford 1116

Adlon, Louis CRestview 5185

Adrian, Iris Hillside 3188

Afton, Ebbie Hillside 3188

Afton, Efifie Hillside 3188

Agnew, Robert OXford 7873

Agugulia, Mimi HOllywood 1405

Ahern, Gladys CRestview 9830

Ahern, Will GRanite 5171

Aherne, Brian OXford 3121

A'Herne, Patrick GLadstone 3134

Ahn. Philip HOllywood 221 1

Ainsley, Mary HEmpstead 0801

Ainsley. ]S'orman GRanite 4347

Alba, Maria GRanite 2188

Albani, Olga HOllywood 3517

Albertson, Frank HOllywood 3588

Alberni, Luis GRanite 5171

Albert, Jean CRestview 14141

Albin, Frank OXford 7107

Albright, Hardie CUlver City 4157

Albright, Wally CRestview 6193

Albright, Wally, Jr OXford 7107

Alcaniz, Luana HEmpstead 2177

Alda, John CRestview 6186

Alden, Betty HEmpstead 2177

Alden, Eric CRestview 9320

Alden, Jacquelyn GLadstone 3797

Alden, Joyce CRestview 6127

Alden, Judith HEmpstead 2177

Alden, Mary GLadstone 3797

Alderson, Erville CRestview 0146

Aldez, Louis GRanite 4347

Aldrich. Clancy CRestview 11191

Aldrich, David C GRanite 4347

Aldrich, Marishka CRestview 9830

Alena, Carola CRestview 0121

Alexander, Alfred HOllywood 1405

Alexander, Ben OXford 6169

Alexander, Denis CRestview 0181

Alexander, Ernie CRestview 12141

Alexander, Frank HOllywood 3588

Alexander, John CRestview 4101

Alexander, Katherine OXford 3191

Alexander, Richard GRanite 0711

Alexander, Tad HOllywood 3588

Alexus, Demetrios CRestview 9320

Alizaar HOllywood 1405

Allan, Elizabeth OXford 3121

Allan, Marguerite N WOodbury 63121

Allen, Adrianne CRestview 5171

Allen, Ariane OXford 7107

Allen, Barbara, Jo Hillside 7353

Allen, Edward CRestview 4128

Allen, Gracie HOllywood 3517

Allen, Harry CRestview 6161

Allen, Jacquelyn GLadstone 3797

Allen, Jean CRestview 6127

Allen, Jimmy Hillside 7353

Allen, Joseph K OXford 9983

Allen, Judith CRestview 11191

Allen, Kirby GRanite 0711

Allen, Lester CRestview 6127

Allen, Maude HEmpstead 2177

Allen, Ricca K GRanite 3650

Allen, Robert CRestview 4151

Allen, Rose HOllywood 3677

Allen, Vera CRestview 6161

Allister, Claud HOllywood 2722

Allman, Elvia CRestview 5185

Allwyn, Astrid CRestview 4161

Allvine, Anthony OXford 4153

Alper, Murray CRestview 12161

Alsage, Gene CRestview 6600

Alter, Murray HOllywood 3591

Alvarado, Don CRestview 5191

Alvarado, Don OXford 6169

Ahman, Frieda OXford 3196

Alvarez, Casimiro HOllywood 1405

Alvarez, Luis HOllywood 1405

Amann, Betty Hillside 1101

Ameche, Don Hillside 3188

Amert, Rudolph HEmpstead 2177

Ames, Adrienne OXford 1116

Ames, Leon CRestview 6161

Ames, Paul GRanite 7566

Amos 'N' Andy WOodbury 63121

Amsterdam, Morey HOllywood 5341

Anders, Glen OXford 3131

Anders, Lynn GRanite 5171

Anderson, Agnes GRanite 5171

Anderson, Eddie CRestview 12111

Anderson, George CRestview 6161

Anderson, John CRestview 1 1 123

Anderson, Judith Hillside 7353

Andersojj, Maxine CRestview 5989

Anderson, Robert OXford 4161

Andre, Carmen GRanite 2188

Andre, Evelyn GRanite 1592

Andre, Gwili OXford 7107

Andre, Lona CRestview 11191

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PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Andiesey, Claire CRestview 9170

Andrews, Andy GRanite 4347

Andrews, Ann HOlIywood 3517

Andrews, Joanne Hillside 5162

Andrews, Stanley OXford 3191

Andros, George Hillside 5128

Angel, Heather OXford 6121

Angelo, Nick YOrk 8123

Ankrum, Morris CRestview 5191

Annie, Judy, Zeke, Pete & Canon. .HOlIywood 3517

Anthony, Normand GRanite 3139

Antony, Suszenne HOlIywood 1405

Ames, Leon CRestview 6161

Apfel, Oscar CRestview. 12141

Appel, Anna CRestview 11191

Appleby, Dorothy CRestview 6161

Appleby, Stephen OXford 6286

Arbenz, Blary WOodbury 63121

Arcara, Flavia OXford 1152

Aramini, August! HOlIywood 1405

Archer, Elaine Hillside 1101

Archer, Lane OXford 7107

Ardell, Alice OXford 7162

Ardell, Franklyn CRestview 12161

Ardell, Sherry GRanite 4347

Arden, Elaine GLadstone 3161

Arden, Eve HOlIywood 2722

Arden, Evelyn GLadstone 3797

Arden, Lynn GRanite 5171

Arden, Mary CRestview 6193

Arden, Morton GLadstone 3797

Ardizoni, John GRanite 4347

Arenama, John GLadstone 3088

Argus, Edwin HEmpstead 2177

Arkin, Ted CRestview 9170

Arledge, Johnny OXford 4161

Arlen, Helen CRestview 6151

Aden, Judith CRestview 9170

Arlen, Richard OXford 6121

Arlington, Sonny OXford 4153

Armetta, Henry CRestview 4151

Armida HOlIywood 3517

Armitage, Walter OXford 3196

Armo, Frances WOodbury 63121

Armond, Alice OXford 6121

Armour, Margot OXford 3196

Armstrong, Cyril OXford 1152

Armstrong, Dale CRestview 6127

Armstrong, Louis CRestview 4101

Armstrong, Maidena ORegon 6869

Armstrong, Margaret CRestview 12111

Armstrong, Robert OXford 3121

Arnett, Beverly Hillside 5128

Arnett, Paul CRestview 11191

Arnold. Edith CRestview 12161

Arnold, Edward OXford 3131

Arnold, Jessie CRestview 9170

Arnold, Johnny Hillside 7353

Arnold, Julian B HOlIywood 1405

Arnold, William CRestview 9170

Arnot, Charles OXford 4157

Arnt, Charles E OXford 7061

Arquette, Cliff Hillside 3188

Arriga, Carmen Teressa .HOlIywood 1405

Arthur, Betty . .GRanite 4347

Arthur, George K GRanite 2194

Arthur, Jean OXford 1116

Arthur, Johnny Hillside 7353

Ash, Paul OXford 4542

Ash, Sam CRestview 11191

Ashe, Lou HOlIywood 5341

Ashley, Herbert GRanite 5171

Ashworth, Jean Muriel OXford 6169

Askam, Perry CRestview 6111

Astaire, Fred CRestview 51 71

Asther, Nils GLadstone 6134

Astor, Gertrude CRestview 9170

Aster, Mary CRestview 5171

Atchley, Hooper CRestview 11135

Ates, Dorothy CRestview 9830

Ates, Rosco HOlIywood 2722

Atwater, Edith HOlIywood 2722

Atwell, Roy OXford 4153

Atwill, Lionel OXford 3131

Atwood, Donna CRestview 6127

Aubert, Jeanne CRestview 6151

Aubrey, Jimmy OXford 4161

Aubrey, Will GRanite 5171

Auer, Mischa CRestview 12111

Aunt Jemima WOodbury 63121

Aussey, Germaine OXford 1116

Austin, Charles OXford 7162

Austin, Gene HOlIywood 2722

Austin, Frank CRestview 8558

Austin, John CRestview 6193

Austin, Leslie GLadstone 3161

Austin, Marguerite CRestview 9170

Austin, William CRestview 6161

Autry, Gene NOrth Hollywood 1173

Aylesworth, Arthur HEmpstead 2177

Ayres, Agnes CRestview OISS

Ayres, Lew CRestview 5191

B

Baby Rose Marie CRestview 4181

Bach, Rudolph HOlIywood 1405

Bachara, Ann ROchester 2472

Backer, Benny CRestview 6188

Baclanova, Olga CRestview 6161

Bacon, Irving OXford 4606

Baer, Max GLadstone 3161

BafTot, Al Hollywood 1405

Baggiore, Attilio HOlIywood 3631

Bailey, Edwin HEmpstead 2177

Bailey, Robert B Hillside 3188

Bailey, Sherwood CRestview 11191

Bailey, Stella GLadstone 3797

Bainter, Fay OXford 6121

Bais, Curt CRestview 8621

Baker, Belle WOodbury 63121

Baker, Benny OXford 4161

Baker, Frank CRestview 8558

Baker, Kenny CRestview 6193

Baker, Lee Hillside 3188

Baker, Phil OXford 1116

Bakewell, Willam CRestview 6161

Baldwin, Ann CRestview 11191

Baldwin, Robert CRestview 4101

Balfour, Betty Hillside 7363

Balieff, Nikita HOlIywood 3517

Ball, George OXford 7873

Ball, Lucille OXford 4161

Ballard, Elmer CRestview 9170

Ballew, Smith HOlIywood 2722

Ballou, Marion CRestview 9830

Bampton, Rose GLadstone 6134

Banks, Howard OXford 9044

Bancroft, Charles GRanite 7566

Bancroft, George OXford 6121

Bankhead. Tallulah OXford 6121

Banky, Vilma Hillside 1121

Bannerman, Margaret Hillside 7353

Barbee, Richard CRestview 12161

Barbier, George HOlIywood 2722

Barbour, Oliver CRestview 8621

Barclay, Charles Hillside 5128

Barclay, Don HEmpstead 2177

Barclay, Helene OXford 7107

Barclay, loan Hillside 1101

Barclay, John OXford 1116

Barclay, Louise HOlIywood 1405

BarcroflF, Ray CRestview 11191

Bard, Ben CRestview 0121

Barker, Ambrose CRestview 9170

Barker, Margaret OXford 1116

Barker, Roland CRestview 4128

Barclay, John OXford 1116

Barlow, Reginald CRestview 9170

Barnes, James OXford 6121

Barnes, Jane OXford 6121

Barnes, Pinkie OXford 0767

Barnett. Jimmy CRestview 9408

Barnett, Vince OXford 7061

Barnett, Vincent GLadstone 3161

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PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Baron, Gregory GRanite 0711

Barondess, Barbara CRestview 6L61

Barr, Evelyn OXford 8013

Barraud, George HOllywood 2722

Barrat, Robert OXford 3191

Barrett, Edith WOodbury 63121

Barrett, Katharine Hillside 7461

Barrett, Mary Jane WOodbury 63121

Barrett, Paul HEmpstead 2177

Barrett, Sheila GLadstone 3161

Barrie, Ann GLadstone 3161

Barrie, Grace CRestview 6108

Barrie, Mona CRestview 11191

Barrie, Wendy OXford 1116

Barrier, Edgar CRestview 6161

Barris, Harry GRanite 1592

Barris, Mona Hillside 7353

Barriscalc, Bessie HOllywood 3591

Bary, Jean CRestview SSS8

Barry Bros HOllywood 5341

Barry, Elaine WOodbury 63121

Barry, Phyllis OXford 9686

Barry Donald HOllywood 2722

Barry, Wesley CRestview 12161

Barry, William HOllywood 1405

Barrymore, Ethel Colt CRestview 6108

Barrymore, John WOodbury 63121

Barrymore, Lionel HOllywood 2722

Barstad, Sue CRestview 9408

Barston, Dick WOodbury 63121

Barston, Edith WOodbury 63121

Barteaux, C. Mortoi\ GLadstone 3161

Bartlett, Bennie OXford 9686

Bartlett, Carre GLadstone 9202

Bartlett, Gene CRestview 6600

Bartlett, Henry OXford 8019

Bartlett, Madge GRanite 1592

Bartlett, Michael WOodbury 63121

Barto, Dewey Hillside 2125

Barton, Buzz OXford 6237

Barton, Dorothy CRestview 6111

Barton, Finis HOllywood 3591

Barton, James CRestview 6161

Barton, John CRestview 14141

Barton, Marion GRanite 7566

Barton, Virginia HOllywood 3591

Barty, Billy Hillside 1101

Basil, Nick GRanite 071 1

Basquette, Lina CRestview 11191

Bastin, Charles HOllywood 1405

Bates, Granville CRestview 4161

Bates, Noel TOrrence 4007

Bates, Sally WOodbury 63121

Bates, Kenneth OXford 3101

Bates, Peggy OXford 6121

Battista, Miriam CRestview 9170

Battists, Marion HEmpstead 2704

Bauer, John OXford 6141

Bauernschmidt, William GRanite 4347

Baxley, Jack HOllywood 1405

Baxter, Allen OXford 6286

Baxter, George OXford 4606

Bay, Dorothy CRestview 9320

Beach, Richard CRestview 14141

Beal, John HOllywood 3517

Beal, Royal GLadstone 6134

Beard, "Stymie" OXford 3538

Beattie, Douglas HOllywood 3631

Beatty, Bunny GRanite 5171

Heatty, George OXford 4542

Beatty, May WOodbury 63121

Beatty, Roberta GLadstone 3161

Beatty, Lauri CRestview 6111

Beaumont, Paul HOllywood 1405

Beavers, Louise GRanite 0711

Beck, John OXford 8019

Beck, Peggy CRestview 4128

Beck, Robert OXford 4163

Beck, Thomas OXford 3101

Beckett, Scotty CRestview 12111

Bedford, Barbara CRestview 12141

l?eebe, Marjorie Hillside 1101

Beecher, Janet WOodbury 63121

Beery, Noah HOllywood 2722

Beery, Noah, Jr CRestview 4161

Beery, Noah, H. Sr GLadstone 3161

Beery, Wallace OXford 3131

Beggs, Lee HOllywood 1405

Bejarano, Julia HOllywood 1405

Belasco, Leon CRestview 6108

Belaver, Harry WOodbury 63121

Belin, Charles CRestview 9170

Bell, James HOllywood 2722

Bell, Fred CRestview 12161

Bell, Rex Hillside 3188

Bell, Robert OXford 0767

Bellamy, Madge GRanite 4194

Bellamy, Ralph OXford 6121

Bellew, Cosmo Kyrle CRestview 11135

Bellew, Julia GRanite 5171

Bellini, Nino CRestview 4161

Bellis, Guy CRestview 12161

Bellport, Billie HOllywood 1405

Belmore, Daisy OXford 9044

Belmore, Lionel OXford 9044

Belt, Neil GLadstone 3088

Bemis, Billy CRestview 6193

Bemis, Beverly CRestview 6193

Benard, Ray OXford 4473

Bender, Ada May OXford 0767

Benedict, Brooks CRestview 8558

Benedict, William CRestview 12111

Benell, Julia OXford 9044

Benger, Wilson GLadstone 7141

Bennett, Ann GRanite 4347

Bennett, Edna HOllywood 3591

Bennett, Carlyle GLadstone 4946

Bennett, Charles OXford 7107

Bennett, Constance OXford 3121

Bennett, Irene HOllywood 2231

Bennett, Joan OXford 6121

Bennett, Leila WOodbury 63121

Bennett, Marjorie Hillside 5128

Bennett, Mickey CRestview 11135

Bennett, Ralph OXford 3538

Bennett, Richard OXford 6121

Benny, Jack OXford 1116

Bentley, Irene ORegon 1167

Benton, Dean Richmond OXford 7326

Beranger, George Andre CRestview 6161

Beresford, Evelyn CRestview 6161

Beresford, Harry OXford 3191

Bergen, Constance OXford 9044

Bergen, Jerry OXford 7144

Bergere, Valerie OXford 4153

Bergquist, Harold HEmpstead 4305

Bergovay, Helen CRestview 9408

Berkeley, Lynne CRestview 12111

Berle, Milton CRestview 4161

Bernhardt, Louise OXford 3101

Bernie, Ben WOodbury 63121

Bernier,_ Peggy OXfprd 3196

Bernstein, Ilene CRestview 4128

Berry, Art, Sr HEmpstead 3184

Berrv, Noah OXford 6121

Berry, Nyas OXford 7144

Berryman, Ann OXford 9045

Besco, Frances GRanite 1592

Betz, Mathew CRestview 6161

Bevan, Billy GRanite 5171

Bevans, Clem OXford 4153

Bevans, Lionel OXford 6121

Bevans, Phillippa OXford 7107

Bickel, George L. Sr GRanite 3139

Bickett, Viva WOodbury 63121

Bickford, Charles OXford 7061

Big Heart HOllyvyood 1405

Biller, Irene CRestview 11135

Billings, George FItzroy 891 5

Bing, Herman CRestview 0146

Binney, Constance OXford 6286

Birch, Wyrley WOodbiiry 63121

Birdwell, Russell CRestview 4151

Birell, Tala CRestview 6193

Birmingham, Alan CRestview 6161

Birkett, Viva WOodbury 63121

374

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Bixford, Tonya Hillside 1121

Bizet, Bobby GLadstone 3797

Black, Mauricf HEmpstead 2177

Blackford, Clara OXford 3101

Blackford, Mary GLadstone 6134

Blackley, Douglas HOllywood 2231

Blackmer, Sidney OXford 6121

Blackvveii, Earl CRestview 8621

Blackwood, George OXford 6116

Blackwood, Mary OXford 4153

Blaine, Barbara CRestview 9170

Blaine, Tames CRestview 4128

Blair, Anita OXford 9044

Blair, Ann ORegon 1167

Blair, Barbara OXford 3131

Blair, Timmy CRestview 5185

Blair, Joan Hillside 5162

Blake, Arthur CRestview 12161

Blake, Gladys CRestview 12111

Blake, Judith OXford 3196

Blakelev, James CRestview 6161

Blanchard, Frederick Hllliside 1101

Blanco, Eumenio HOllywood 1405

Bland, Trevor Hillside 5128

Blanding, Don Hillside 1101

Blandick, Clara OXford 3101

Blane, Barbara CRestview 9170

Blane, Sally OXford 1116

Blank, Edel HOllywood 1405

Bleifer, Tohn OXford 3191

Bletcher, Billy Hillside 1101

Biinn, Beatrice OXford 1116

Bliss, Leila GRanite 5171

Block, Jessie WOodbury 63121

Blondell, Gloria Hillside 3188

Blondell, Joan Hillside 3188

Bloodgood, Margaret CRestview 4197

Blore, Eric HOllywood 2722

Blue, Ben GLadstone 3161

Blue, Monte CRestview 12111

Blythe, Betty CRestview 4197

Blystone, Stanley CRestview 9170

Boardman, Eleanor OXford 4161

Bockoven, Harold CRestview 9170

Bodley, Ronald V. C. (Maj.) .. ..Hillside 1101

Bodwin, Consuella CRestview 9408

Boggess, Harold OXford 3101

Bohn, John HOllywood 2722

Bohner, Roman OXford 1116

Bogislau, R Oxford 7107

Boisseau, Yvonne CRestview 6161

Boles, Glen Hillside 2125

Boles, John Hillside 1 121

Bolger, Ray WOodbury 63121

Bois, Curt Hillside 7461

Boley, May CRestview 11135

Bolton, Helen CRestview 0194

Bona, Xora, F CRestview 0121

Bonanova, Fortunii CRestview 0121

Bond, Charles HOllywood 5341

Bond, Lillian OXford 3121

Bond, Tommy GRanite 2188

Bond, Ward CRestview 4161

Bondi, Beulah Hillside 7353

Bonita CRestview 12161

Bonn, Walter CRestview 6127

Bonnelli, Richard WOodbury 63121

Boone, Barbara CRestview 6193

Booth, Edw.'na OXford 3101

Booth, Mildred CRestview 12161

Booth, Shirley OXford 1116

Borcosque, Carlos HOllywood 1405

BORDEN, BETTY OXford 4133

Borden, Eddie CRestview 4197

Borden, Eugene HOllywood 1405

Bordon & Kent YOrk 8123

Bordon, Renee CRestview 0121

Bordoni, Irene CRestview 0155

Boreo, Emil CRestview 6108

Borg, Ariane HOllywood 1405

Borgato, Agostino HOllywood 1405

Borgia, Rene HOllywood 1405

Boris, Ferike CRestview 11211

Borland, Barlowe CRestview 4197

Borland, Carroll OXford 7061

Borloz. Rene HOllywood 1405

Borodin, Michaei HOllywood 1405

Borona CRestview 0121

Boros, Ferike GRanite 5171

B( rzage, Raymond OXford 4153

Bo zani, Dario .HOllywood 1945

Bo well Sisters GLadstone 3161

Bo-.vorth, Hobart GLadstone 7141

Bot ler, Richard GRanite 1592

Bot. !er. Wade HOllywood 3591

Boui lie, Marilyn . .CRestview 9408

Bom ;e, Whitney OXford 6286

Bova d, Mary Hillside 7461

Bowe Morton OXford 1081

Bowei . Harry CRestview 8558

Bowm n, Betty GLadstone 8157

Bowm. ;i, Patricia HOllywood 5341

Bowma i, Ralph CRestview 6127

Boyd, Bonniex Lo'i »HIllside 5128

Boyd, J )hn OXford 7107

Boyd, I'ae HOllywood 3517

Boyd, \ ,'illiam HOllywood 1101

Boyer, Charles CRestview 4151

Boyer, Hal OXford 3101

Boy.r, Lucienne WOodbury 63121

Boyle, Johnny Hillside 2125

Bracey, Sidney CRestview 8558

Bracey, S. Norton HOllywood 1405

Bracy. Sidney W Yoming 7818

Bradbury, James Jr GRanite 0711

Braddock, James J HOllywood 3517

Braden, William GRanite 0711

Bradford, John CRestview 0181

Bradley, Grace HEmpstead 4305

Bradley, Harry C GRanite 5171

Bradley, Paul OXford 0767

Bradley, Ronald Hillside 5128

Bradley, Ward W CRestview 9170

Bradna, Olympe OXford 4161

Bradshaw, Frederick OXford 1081

Brady, Alice HOllywood 2722

Brady, Edwin CRestview 9320

Braham, Horace CRestview 6161

Braidon, Thomas A CRestview 4197

Braggiotto, Francesca OXford 8030

Braham, Lionel HOllywood 2722

Bramley, Ray CRestview 6161

Brand, Phoebe OXford 1116

Brandbent, Ada HOllywood 5341

Brandon, Herbert HOllywood 1405

Brandon, Henry GRanite 5171

Brasno, George CRestview 11123

Brasno, OHve CRestview 11123

Brayton, Margaret OXford 7107

Breakston, George CRestview 11123

Brecher, Egon CRestview 11191

Brecher, Susie OXford 8030

Breedon, John CRestview 9320

Breen, Margaret HOllywood 5341

Breen, Nellis CRestview 6127

Brendel, El HOllywood 1173

Brennan, Walter GRanite 0711

Brent, Dorothy OXford 4473

Brent, Evelyn HEmpstead 2177

Brent, George Hillside 7353

Biereton, Tyrone HEmpstead 7229

Brewster, Tune OXford 3191

Brewster, Tim Hillside 5128

Brian, Donald GRanite 07ri

Brian, Louise WOodbury 63121

15rian, Mary CRestview 4151

Brice, Fannie GLadstone 3161

Brice, Lew OXford 4542

Brice, Vincent GLadstone 6134

Bricker, George ; Hillside 1101

Bridge, Alan CRestview 11135

Bridges, Gregg GRanite 5171

Bridges, Lorraine Hillside 3188

Brierre, Maurice HOllywood 1405

Briggs, Donald Hillside 3188

Briggs, Harlan GLadstone 3161

375

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Briggs, Matt HOlIywood 2722

Brill, Margret CRestview 9170

Brince, Arthur GRanite 4347

Brink, Robert GRanite 4347

Brisbane, William Hillside 2125

Brisbane, William Onier CRestview 9408

Brissac, Virginia OXford 9045

Brisson, Carl HOlIywood 2722

Britton, Florence OXford 4161

Britten, Frank WOodbury 63121

Britton, Milt WOodbury 63121

Britton, Mozell OXford 3191

Brix, Herman CRestview 12111

Brixton, Len HOlIywood 3677

Brock, Martha CRestview 6161

Brodbury, Claudia CRestview 9170

Broderick, Helen OXford 4161

Brodus, Richard (Tex) GLadstone 6134

Brody, Ann GRanite 3139

Bromberg, J. Edward Hillside 7353

Bromley, Sheila CRestview 4161

Bronson, Betty CRestview 6186

Bronson, Bunny Hillside 1101

Bronson, Jackie Cx" "stview 6127

Brooke, Tyler O.Tford 4041

Brooks, Alan HOllywo d 3591

Brooks, Flo GRanite "157

Brooks, Howard Hillside SiJ"'

Brooks, Phyllis HOlIywood 223 1

Brophy, Edward OXford 7107

Brower, Thomas L GRanite 3139

Brower, Tom CRestview 12161

Brown, Anita CRestview 8558

Brown, Arthur GLadstone 3161

Brown, Billy CRestview 9170

Brown, Charles A HOlIywood 3517

Brown, Chas. O OXford 6121

Brown, Cleo OXford 7144

Brown, Dora Ann CRestview 9170

Brown, Dorothy GRanite 8157

Brown, Elmer L HOlIywood 2722

Brown, Geraldein CRestview 12161

Brown, Gloria Hillside 5128

Brown, Harry CRestview 4197

Brown, Helen OXford 9983

Brown, Joe E GLadstone 3117

Brown, Jimmie GRanite 4347

Brown, John Mack CRestview 6161

Brown, Louise HOlIywood 3591

Brown, Lucille CRestview 11191

Brown, Mary Ellen CRestview 6600

Brown, Morgan OLympia 9175

Brown, Ray HOlIywood 3591

Brown, Russ HOlIywood 5341

Brown, Stan GRanite 4347

Brown, Sheila CRestview 11123

Brown, Tom HOllvwood 2722

Brown, Troy OXford 7144

Browne, Charles OXford 3101

Browne, Cicely CRestview 8558

Browne, Irene OXford 1008

Browne, Novis Pat OXford 3101

Browne, Tony OXford 7144

Bruce, John CRestview 9170

Bruce, Nigel Hillside 7353

Bruce, Robert Hillside 1101

Bruce, Virginia HOlIywood 3588

Bruno, Frank CRestview 11191

Bruno, Frank CRestview 12111

Brunton, Garland GRanite 7566

Bruzovna, Helina CRestview 9320

Bryant, Goeflfrey WOodbury 63121

Bryant, Nana CRestview 4161

Bryant Sisters, Three CRestview 4101

Bryce-Day, Margaret CRestview 12303

Bryne, William OXford 7107

Buchanan, Elsa CRestview 11191

Buchanan, Jack (Buck) HEmpstead 0801

Buchanan, Jane WOodbury 63121

Buck, Donald OXford 0767

Buckingham, Jan Hillside 1528

Buckland, Veda CRestview 0121

Buckley, Herbert T CRestview 9408

Buckmaster, John OXford 1116

Bugard, Eddie OXford 9044

Bunce, Alan CRestview 6161

Bunston, Herbert Hillside 1101

Bupp, Sonny Hillside 1101

Bupp, Tommy Hillside 1101

Burani, Michelette GLadstone 6134

Burfield, Joan Hillside 1101

Burgess, Dorothy . GLadstone 3161

Burgess, Grover OXford 1116

Burgher, Frank CRestview 0194

Bunan, Adela CRestview 9904

Burk, Frank ... CRestview 0194

Burke, Billie HOlIywood 2722

Burke, James HOlIywood 1173

Burke, Kathleen CRestview 11123

Burke, Lou HEmpstead 0801

Burke, Marie OXford 7107

Burke, Orin OXford 7107

Burke, Warren E CRestview 1113S

Burley, Jessie GLadstone 6134

Burnette, Smiley NOrth Hollywood 1101

Burns, Betty OXford 8030

Burns, Bob WOodbury 63121

Burns, David CRestview 6151

Burns, Edward OXford 6121

Burns, George HOlIywood 3517

Burns, Harry GLadstone 3161

Burns, Marion Hillside 7353

Burns, Robert GLadstone 3797

T'.urnside, Henrietta GRanite 3071

Bi.-nside, R. H OXford 3191

Burress, William OXford 6141

Burrud, Billy CRestview 6161

Burt, Frederic GLadstone 3797

Burt, Nella GLadstone 3797

Burtis, Eric CRestview 4101

Burtis, James P HOlIywood 3591

Burton, Frederick OXford 3101

Burton, John CRestview 4161

Burton, Marjorie GLadstone 3797

Burton, Marie GRanite 2188

Burton, Sam A OXford 7144

Busch, Mae CRestview 11135

Bush, James CRestview 12111

Bushman, Francis X OXford 7144

Burke, Larry YOrk 8123

Burnell, W. A. ( Wiff) CRestview 7803

Burleson, Robert CRestview 0121

Burley, Jessie Hillside 7363

Burns, Nat Hillside 5128

Burress, William OXford 6141

Burroughs, Bruce OXford 6264

Bushman, Francis X Hillside 1121

Bushnell, Charles OXford 0767

Ruster, Budd CRestview 12303

Butler, Jimmy CRestview 12111

Butler, John HOlIywood 3591

Butler, Lawrence CRestview 4101

Butler, Rosita OXford 7107

Butterworth, Charles Hillside 3188

Butts, Billy GRanite 0711

Buzzell, Eddie OXford 7103

Buxton, Margot CRestview 9170

Byrd, Sam GLadstone 6134

Byington, Spring OXford 6286

Bykoff, Vladimir CRestview 1 1 123

Byrd, Ralph HEmpstead 2177

Byrne. Billy OXford 7162

Byron, Arthur OXford 3131

Byron, Arthur S. (Pop) HOlIywood 1405

Byron, George CRestview 5185

Byron, Paul CUIver City 5760

Byron, Walter CRestview 6161

Cadman, Charles Wakefield HOlIywood 5858

Cady, Bill Hillside 5162

Cagney, James Hillside 318S

Cagney, William (Bill) CRestview 6161

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PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Caine, Georgia Hollywood 3S91

Caine, Georgia HOllywood 3591

Cails, Tiic CKestview 12141

Caldweil, Bobby GLadstone 3797

Caldwell, Orville K OXford 9044

Calliern, Louis OXford 4161

Calhoun, Alice HOllywood 1405

California Collegians HOllywood 5341

Call, John William II HOllywood 2722

Callahan, Marie CRestview 12161

Callalian, Margaret OXford 41()1

Callahan, Viola Hillside 5128

Callan. Alex OXford 1116

Callena, Maurice HOllywood 3517

Callendar, Remain GLadstone 3161

Calthrop, Donald HOllywood 3517

Calvert, E. H. (Capt.) ' GLadstone 7141

Cambre, Del CRestview 6193

Cameron, Hugh HOllywood 3517

Cameron, John HOllywood 1405

Cameron, Marjorie HOllywood 3591

Cameron, Rudolph (Rudy) GRanite 8157

Campbell, Alan CRestview 6186

Campbell, Colin CRestview 12161

Campbell, Diana OXford 1116

Campbell, Edith CRestview 6161

Campbell, Josephine CRestview 4197

Campbell. Louise HOllvwood 2722

Campbell, Peggy GRanite 2194

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick OXford 6264

Campeau. Frank GLadstone 7141

Campo. Del HEmpstead 2177

Cantield. Doris GRanite 5171

Candy & CoCo OXford 6237

Canova Family WOodbury 63121

Cansino, Margarita Hillside 2125

Cansino, Rita Hillside 1121

Cantway, Maxime OXford 8030

Capron, Richard HOllywood 1405

Caragher, Patricia OXford 0767

Caragher, Philip OXford 0767

Carle, Richard CRestview 4197

Cardonat. Mariette HOllvwood 1405

Carey, Bill GRanite 4347

Carey. Harry CRestview 12111

Carey, Leonard CRestview 0194

Carev, William OXford 7107

Carlav. Rachel OXford 1081

Carle, Richard OXford 4041

Carleton, Claire OXford 6121

Carletnn. Robert CRestview 12141

Carleton, Williaiu P CRestview 4197

Carlisle, Alexandria GLadstone 6134

Carlisle. Chas CRestview 4101

Carlisle, Kitty OXford 1116

Carlisle. Mary OXfnrd 6286

Carlisle. Robert CRestview 6186

Carlon, Frances CRestview 6186

Carlos. Don Hillside 11")

Carlson, June CRestview 12111

Carlton, Bob OXford 7170

Carlyle, David CRestview 6193

Caryle, Aileen HOllywood 221 I

Carlyle, Richard CRestview 6161

Carmen, Jean OXford 0322

Carmen, Rosita GRanite 4347

Carminati. Tullio CRestview 5171

Carney. Roger CRestview 6127

Carnevale, John HOllywood 2231

Carnivale. Jack CRestview 12141

Carnovsky, Morris OXford 1116

Carol. Joan CRestview 11135

Carol, Sue OXford 4161

Carol, Tito WOodbury 63121

Carpenter, Ken HOllywood 3631

Carpenter, Virginia OXford 3121

Carpentier, Georges OXford 3101

Carr, Tack OX ford 111 ».

Carr, Jean HOllywood 2722

Carr, Gladys CRestview 9408

Carr, Alexander CRestview 11330

Carr, Mary CRestview 11135

Carr, Nat HEmpstead 2177

Carr, Nelson CRestview 618<')

Carr, Noreen CRestview 6151

Carr, William CRestview 12161

Carradine, John CRestview 6161

Carrillo, Leo Hillside 7353

Carroll, Nancv OXford 6121

Carroll, Toby OXford 3131

Carroll, Leo GLadstone 6134

Carroll, Virginia HEmpstead 2177

Carrington, Evelyn Carter OXford 7144

Carson, Doris CRestview 4181

Carson, James B OXford 4606

Carter, Ben Hillside 1101

Carter, Mrs. Leslie CRestview 12141

Carter, Louise CRestview 12111

Cartwright, Gerald GRanite 07 I 1

Caruso, Albert CRestview 6127

Caruso, Enrico OREGON 6869

Caruso, Henry CRestview 6127

Caruso, Lawrence CRestview 6127

Caruth, Burr OXford 7107

Carver, Louise GRanite 3139

Carver, Lynne CRestview 6193

Carver, Rosemary OXford 1116

Casey, Dolores CRestview 11123

Casey, Stuart Oregon 1167

Casselotti, Louise OXford 3101

Cass, Maurice CRestview 12161

Castello, Dinorah . . HOllywood 1405

Castillo, Norma HOllywood 1405

Castello, Willy CRestview 11135

Casteneda, Movita CRestview 12111

Ca.=tle, Irene OXford 3101

Castle, Joan HOllywood 3517

Catlett, Richard Hillside 1101

Catlett, Walter L CRestview 11135

Cavan. yMlan OXford 7144

Cavanagh, Paul CRestview 4151

Cavanna, Elise CRestview 6188

Cavanaugh, Hobart WOodbury 63121

Cavanaugh, Jimmy GLadstone 3797

Cavens, Fred OXford 6141

Cavin, Jess CRestview 9170

Cawthorne, Joseph OXford 3101

Caywood, Miriam OXford 4473

Cecil. Nora OXford 3259

Ceeley. Leonard CRestview 11135

Centra. Peg Le CRestview 4101

Cezan, Baby Ricardo l-ord CRestview 11330

Cezon. Coiisuelo CRestview 12303

Cezon. Ricardo CRestview 1230X

Cbadwick, Cyril CRestview 4128

Chaldecott, Howard HOllywood 1405

ChafTe. Louise OXford 3101

Chaliapine. Feodor OXford 1116

Challee, William OXford 1116

Chalzel, Leo HOllywood 1648

Chambers, Lyster WOodbury 63121

Chambers, Shirley GRanite 5171

Chambers. Wheafon GRanite 4347

Chan, Camillie CRestview 12303

Chan, Helen CRestview 12161

Chan, Oie CRestview 12303

Chan, Spencer CRestview 12303

Chandler. Anna GRanite 4347

Chandler. Chick CRestview 12111

Chandler, Eddie CRestview 8558

Chandler, George GRanite 5171

Chandler, Helen HOllywood 2722

CRestview 6161

Chandler, Janet OXford 7873

Chandler. Lane HOllywood 9551

Chaney, Lon, Jr CRestview 0121

Channing, Ruth OXfnrd 8808

Chantal, Marcelle Hillside 7353

Chapin, Jack CRestview 6161

Chai>in. Martha CRestview 11191

Chapman, Frank Hillside 7353

Chapman, Patricia GRanite 5171

Charipar, Iris OXford 0767

Charles. Ernest GRanite 8157

Charleston. Helen HOllywood 3517

Charleston, Milton CRestview 8621

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PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Charlesworth, Tom CRestview 0146

Charters, Spencer CRestview 4161

Chase, Alden CRestview 6161

Chase, Charles CRestview 11135

Chase, Ilka WOodbury 63121

Chasin, Dave GLadstone 3161

Chatburn, Jean OXford 3121

Chatterton, Tom OXford 6141

Chatterton, Ruth CRestview 4151

Chatterton, Thomas OXford 6141

Cherrill, Virginia OXford 1116

Chevret, Lita OXford 7107

Cheron, Andre HOllywood 1405

Chief Thunder Cloud GRanite 3071

Chilton & Thomas WOodbury 63121

Ching, Bo CRestview 12303

Chishohn, Robert HOllywood 2722

Christian, El.sa OXford 3191

Christian, Frank J OXford 7873

Christians, Mady OXford 6121

Christie, Allan CRestview 11135

Christy, Dorothy CRestview 0121

Christy, Ivan GLadstone 9202

Christensen, Benjamin Hillside 5162

Church, Fred HEmpstead 0801

Churchill, Berton CRestview 4161

Churchill, Marguerite CRestview 6193

Churchill, Tony OXford 4308

Cianelli, Eduardo CRestview 4151

Chiquita CRestview 11123

Chiapi, Stavir GRanite 8157

Claire, Bernice CRestview 4101

Clare, Colleen CRestview 5191

Claire, Ina OXford 1116

Claire, Marion GLadstone 6134

Clara, Douna CRestview 6193

Clare, Mildred CRestview 4128

Clare, Phyllis (Johnnia) GLadstone 3797

Clarendon, Jean CRestview 5989

Clark, Bobby CRestview 6161

Clark, David CRestview 12303

Clark, Davison OXford 7144

Clark, Dona GRanite 4347

Clark, Charles Dow Hillside 2125

Clark, Gage GLadstone 6134

Clark, Harvey OXford 6141

Clark, Herbert C GRanite 0711

Clark, Bobby & McCullough, Paul. GLadstone 3161

Clark, Harvey OXford 6141

Clark, Lillian OXford 3196

Clark, Mamo OXford 6121

Clark, Russ OXford 7107

Clark, Ruth OXford 4473

Clark, Wallis OXford 4041

Clark, Westcott E HOllywood 1405

Clark, Wister OXford 6121

Clarke, Dellog CRestview 598 1

Clarke, Gloria GRanite 4347

Clarke, Mae CRestview 4161

Clarke, Glenn OXford 4473

Clarke, William GRanite 8157

Clarke, Clem S GRanite 8157

Clarken. Peggy HOllywood 1405

Clayberth, Jane ORegon 1167

Clayton, Ethel CRestview 4197

Clayton, Marion CRestview 4197

Clayworth, June GLadstone 3161

Cleary, Jimmv CRestview 5989

Clement, Dora OXford 4153

Clements, Dudley CRestview 6161

Clemons, Jimmy GRanite 8157

Clement, Clay Hillside 2125

Cleveland, George CRestview 4197

Cleveland, Gene Hillside 5162

Clifford, Edith Hillside 1101

Clifford, Tack OXford 3259

CliflFord, Kathleen Hillside 5 1 62

Clifford, Roy HOllywood 1405

Clifford, Ruth CRestview 9170

Clive, Colin GLadstone 3161

Clive, E. E CRestview 4161

Cluett, Roger CRestview 6161

Clurman. Harold OXford 1116

Clute, Chester CRestview 6161

Clyde, Andy T.R. 3076

Clyde, Dave OXford 3191

Clyde, David CRestview 12111

Clyde, June HOllywood 2722

Coate, Robert GLadstone 3161

Cobb, Edmund GRanite 3071

Col)b, Irvin S OXford 6141

Cobb, Lee J OXford 7107

Coburn, Charles (Mrs.) HOllywood 2722

Coburn, Helen HOllywood 3517

Cochrane, Elaine GRanite 4347

Codec, Ann WOodbury 63121

Cody, Bill CRestview 7803

Cody, Bill, Jr GRanite 1592

Cody, Harry OXford 4153

Coghlan, Frank. Jr CRestview 9830

Coghlan, Gertrude CRestview 9170

Coghlan, Rose GRanite 4347

Cohan, Helen Hillside 1101

Cohen, Sammv HEmpstead 2177

Coits, Joe CRestview 11123

COKE, EDDIE OXford 4133

Colbert, Claudette .CRestview 4151

Colbert, Jean CRestview 11191

Colby, Anita OXford 4161

Colcord, Mabel CRestview 4197

Cole, Bill HEmpstead 0801

Cole, Gladys GRanite 4347

Cole, Sylvia GLadstone 3797

Coleburn, Jimmie GRanite 4347

Coleman, Bernice CRestview 6127

Coleman, Charles CRestview 0146

Coleman, Claudia CRestview 12111

Coleman, Ruth OXford 6121

Colette, Daniel CRestview 12303

Colleano, Con OXford 4542

Collett, Dan CRestview 6127

Collier, Buster OXford 8808

Collier, Constance OXford 1008

Collier, Lucille CRestview 9408

Collier, William, Jr GLadstone 3161

Collier, William, Sr GLadstone 3161

Collian, Russell OXford 1116

Collinge, Patricia GRanite 5171

Collins, Charles OXford 4161

Collins, Cora Sue GRanite 5171

Collins, G. Pat CRestview 12111

Collins, Jerry ... GLadstone 3797

Collins, Monte OXford 7107

Collins, Neil CRestview 9170

Collins, Russell OXford 1116

Collins, Cora Sue HOllywood 2722

Collyer, June CRestview 4161

Colman, Ronald OXford 3121

Colombo. Aurelia CRestview 4101

Colton, Victor OXford 1116

Columbo, Louis HOllywood 1405

Comerford, Janet GRanite 3071

Comerford, Lorraine GRanite 3071

Comont, Mathilde (Mrs.) GRanite 0711

Compello, Anita OXford 8019

Compson, Betty Hillside 1101

Compton, Juliette HOllywood 2722

Compton, Joyce CRestview 6161

Comstock, William H Hillside 1101

Comte, Dorothy CRestview 4139

Conklin, Chester GLadstone 3797

Conklin, Heinie CRestview 7803

Conley, Harry J CRestview 6161

Conlan, Tom CRestview 5191

Conlin, James CRestview 12161

Connolly, Randolph HOllvwood 1405

CONNOLLY, WALTER CRestview 5171

Connell, Leon CRestview 9408

Conklin, Hal OXford 1116

Connor, Allen CRestview 4197

Connor Twins Hillside 5162

Conover, Theresa Maxwell HEmpstead 2177

Conrad, Con Hillside 5162

Conrad, Eddie GRanite 5171

Conroy, Frank GLadstone 31/61

378

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Conti, Albert CRestview 0146

Converse, Peggy GRanite 5171

Conway, Alban GLadstone 3161

Conway, Frank GLadstone 3161

Conway, Julie CRestview 4139

Conway, Morgan OXford 7107

Conwey, Ferry HOllywood 3517

Coogan, Jackie, Jr OXford 6121

Cook, Bruce OXford 4508

Cook, Clyde CRestview 12111

Cook, Donald OXford 1116

Cook, Joe GLadstone 3161

Cook, Elisha, Jr H Ollvwood 223 1

Cook, Mark GRanite 071 1

Cook, Muriel CRestview 4197

Cooke, Hal OXford 7107

Cooke, Ray HOllywood 3588

Cooksey, Curtis OXford 1116

Cooley, Hallam OXford 3101

Cooling, Eric CRestview 6127

Cooper, Anthony Kemble CRestview 12161

Cooper, Betty Jane HOllywood 5341

Cooper, David Hillside 2125

Cooper, Edward Hillside 2125

Cooper, George CRestview 8558

Cooper, Gladys Hillside 7353

Cooper, Lilian Kemble CRestview 9830

Cooper, Jackie WOodbury 63121

Cooper, Jerry MDingsd. 15354

Cooper, Melville WOodbury 63121

Cooper, Olive CRestview ,11135

Cooper, Philip GLadstone 3797

Cooper, Lilian K CRestview 4161

Coote, Robert CRestview 4161

Copeland, Nick OXford 7107

Coral, Tito OXford 7144

Corbeil, Jerry CRestview 5989

Corbin, Berta OXford 0767

Corcoran, George (Red) CRestview 5185

Corcoran, Jane CRestview 4197

Corday, Marcelle CRestview 0146

CORDAY, SONDRA OXford 4133

Cording, Harry GRanite 5171

Cordy, Raymond HOllywood 3517

Corio, Rafael CRestview 61^1

Corke, Hal OXford 7107

Corrado, Gino GRanite 1 592

Correll, Alfonso CRestview 9408

Corrigan, D'Arcy CRestview 11191

Corrigan, Ray CRestview 14141

Corson, WilHam IlOlIywoid 2231

Cortez, Blanca HOllywood 1405

Cortez, Carlota HOllywood 1405

Cortez, Ricardo OXford 1008

Corthell, Herbert CRestview 7860

Cory, Robert HOllywood 1405

Cosbey, Ronnie CRestview 1 1 123

Cosgrove, Douglas . .CRestview 0194

Costelli, Wilby GRanite 1592

Cnstello, Dolores CRestview 5171

Costello, Helene GRanite 2188

Cotter, Catherine ORegon 1 1 67

Coughlan, Frank Jr CRestview 11191

Court, Richard OXford 6856

Courtand, Mary OXford 1116

Courtleigh, William GLadstone 81 57

Courtney, Alexander CRestview 11123

Courtnev, Catherine Exposition 8908

Courtney, Fay Hillside 5128

Courtney, Inez OXford 9686

Covert, Earl M Adison 2548

Covert, Gladys CRestview 9408

Covington, Aileen GRanite 4347

Cox, Wilma CRestview 6161

Cowl, George OXford 8019

Cowl, Jane OXford 3121

Coy, Sally CRestview 9904

Coy. Walter OXford 1116

Crabbe, (Buster) Larry HOllywood 2722

Crafts, Charlie CRestview 9904

Craig. Colin GRanite 5171

Craig, Alec HOllywood 1405

Craig, Edith GRanite 4347

Cramer, Richard CRestview 11191

Crandall, Edward OXford 4542

Crane, Adele GLadstone 3797

Crane, Hal Hillside 5128

Crane, James HOllywood 2722

Crane, Kathryn GRanite 7566

Craven, Eddie HOllywood 3517

Craven, Frank HOllywood 3517

Crawford, Boyd OXford 1116

Crawford, Broderick GLadstone 3161

Crawford, Cheryl OXford 1116

Crawford, Joan GLadstone 3117

Crawford, Norman CRestview 6193

Crehan, Joseph CRestview 6161

Crespo, Joe HEmpstead 2177

Crews, Laura Hope OXford 1116

Crisp, Donald Hillside 7353

Crockett, Alice GRanite 7566

Crimmins, Dan Michigan 4571

Croker-King, Charles OXford 7061

Cromwell, (Dlive CRestview 12161

Cromwell, Richard CRestview 4151

Crooker, Dorothy HOllywood 5341

Crosby, Dixie Lee OXford 4161

Crosland, Juanita CRestview 9320

Crosman, Henrietta CRestview 4161

Cross, Alexander OXford 6141

Cross, Alfred HOllywood 1405

Crowe, Eileen OXford 1116

Crowell, William OXford 9686

Croy, Homer OXford 6286

Crystal, Dione CRestview 6193

Cullivan, Ralph OXford 1116

Cummings, Charles OXford 7061

Cummings, Robert OXford 4157

Cummings, Vicki GLadstone 3161

Cunningham, Cecil Hillside 2125

Cunningham, Joe Hillside 1101

Cunningham, Rita OXford 0767

Cupples, Bill OXford 0767

Curci, Elvira HOllywood 1405

Curci, Gennaro HOllywood 1405

Currie, Clive GRanite 8157

Currie, Patricia (Patsy) TOrrence 4007

Curtis, Allan OXford 4161

Curtis, Beatrice CRestview 4101

Curtis, Betty CRestview 12111

Curtis, Carl OXford 1116

Curtis, Dick Hillside 5128

Curzon, George CRestview 11191

Custer, Bob Hillside 1121

Cyr, Renee St OXford 1116

D

Dae, Frank GRanite 5171

Daggett, Dave GRanite 4347

Dailey, Allen CRestview 6193

Dakin, Philip CRestview 6161

D'Albrook, Sid CRestview 9170

D'Albrook, Sidney WYoming 8445

D'Auburn, Dennis GRanite 5171

D'Arlaine, Mme GRanite 4347

D'Arcy, Belle CRestview 12141

D'Arcy, Roy OXford 9686

D'Avril, Yola CRestview 12161

Dale, Cathlyn CRestview 6111

Dale, Esther HOllywood 2231

Dale, Frank GRanite 5171

Dale, Jack OXford 8030

Dale, Margaret CRestview 6961

Dale, Mary CRestview 0194

Dale, Milton CRestview 9408

Dale, Nadine OXford 6264

Dale, Richard Alexander OXford 4308

Dale, Robert HEmpstead 2177

Dall, Evelyn CRestview 11191

Dallas, Jimmy CRestview 11135

Dalton, Doris GLadstone 6134

Dalton, Robert OXford 9686

379

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

D'Alvarez, Mdme. Marguerite OXford 0322

Daly, Alan GRanite 0711

Daly, Jack GRanite 5171

Daly, Mary Hillside 1101

Damita, Lili .Hillside 7353

D'Amhricourt, Adrienne CRestview 4197

Damen, Dana CRestview 9408

Dana, Viola ORegon 1167

Daniels, Bebe HOIlywood 3517

Daniels, Dannv CRestview 4139

Daniels, Harold HOIlywood 221 1

Daniels, Henry HOIlywood 6121

Daniels, Mickey OXford 7061

Danni, Giorynne CRestview 6127

Danny, Gwyne GRanite 7566

Dantell, Henry OXford 7107

DaPron, Louis CRestview 6127

Darle, Yvonne WOodbury 63121

Dare, Dorothy OXford 3196

Dare, Philip CRestview 9408

Dare, Virginia CRestview 9320

Dario & Diane HOIlywood 1945

Darien, Daphne CRestview 9320

Darien, Frank HEmpstead 2177

Dark, Jennie GLadstone 3134

Darle, Yvonne HOIlywood 3517

Darling, Esther Burdaall HOIlyw9od 5858

Darling, Jean CRestview 6161

Darrell, Robert GRanite 5171

Darro, Frankie CRestview 4161

Darrow, John CRescent 4161

Darr, Vondell CRestview 9170

D'Arville, Collette CRestview 6151

Darwell, Tane OXford 4157

Darwell, Eddie ORegon 1167

Davenport, Elinor OXford 7107

Daube, Belle CRestview 6161

Davenport, Harry OXford 4157

David, Elmer HOIlywood 3517

David. Walter OXford 0767

DavidofT, Yasha OXford 3196

Davidson, John OXford 3196

Davidson, Max GLadstone 0371

Davidson, William B OXford 6286

Davis, Alan CRestview 11135

Davis, Art CRestview 6127

Davis, Bette GLadstone 3117

Davis, Blair CRestview 4197

Davis, Charlotte CRestview 6127

Davis, Dick Hillside 5128

Davis, Dixie GRanite 4347

Davis, Elmer WOodbury 63121

Davis, George OXford 4041

Davis, Joan HOIlywood 3517

Davis, Margaret GRanite 3071

Davis, Owen, Jr HOllvwood 223 1

Davies, Ted GRanite 4347

Davis, Tyrrell CRestview S171

Davis, Willard M H Oily wood 1 405

Davis, William M HEmpstead 2177

Davison, Tito H HOIlywood 1405

Dawning, Joseph GLadstone 3161

Dawson, Doris GLadstone 3797

Dawson, Frank CRestview 0194

Dawson. Hal E GRanite 5171

Dax, Jacquelyn GRanite 4347

Day, Alice CRestview 0121

Day, Frances OXford 1081

Day, Jeanne GRanite 4347

Day, Sonia, CRestview 6127

Dean, Berna GLadstone 3797

Dean, Frank HOIlywood 1648

Dean, Jeffrey OXford 4157

Dean, Man Mountain CRestview 5191

Dea-n, Martin GLadstone 3797

Dean, William CRestview 11191

Deane, Donya CRestview 9408

Deane, Lillian CRestview 12161

Deanne, Derry OXford 07r,7

Dearing, Edgar CRestview 12111

Dearth, Miriam CRestview 0121

DeCastejin, Blanca OXford 1116

DeBlanco, Ricardo HOIlywood 1405

de Bordes, Armand OXford 7107

Debovaise, Gloria OXford 1116

DeBozoky, Barbara HOIlywood 1405

DeBriac, Jean HOIlywood 1405

DeBrulier, Nigel CRestview 6161

Decker, Bernice GRanite 4347

Decker, John CRestview 14141

De Clercq, Nalani, Louise, Dorothy,

Kualei HOIlywood 2211

deCordoba, Pedro HOIlywood 2722

DeCostigon, Blanca Hillside 5128

De Cruz, Alfonso OXford 0767

Dee, Frances CRestview 5171

Deering, John CRestview 9170

Deering. Marda CRestview 11135

Dees, Mary GRanite 4347

D'Ennery, Guy HOIlywood 1405

D'Ennery, Pierre HOIlywood 1405

DeFontenilliat, Countess Helene. .HOIlywood 1405

De Fore, Donald CRestview 11191

DeGolconda, Lygin HOIlywood 1405

DeGombert, George HOIlywood 1405

DeGrasse, Sam CRestview 6111

de Havilland, Olivia CRestview 5191

DeHoms, Juan HOIlywood 1405

De La Cruz. Tuan HOllvwood 2211

De Lacy, Leigh Hillside 3188

Delaney, Charles Hillside 1101

deLacy. Phillippe CRestview 6111

Delanev, Charles E GLadstone 7141

Delaney, Dake GRanite 7566

Delcambre. Alfred CRestview 11123

DeLaMotte, Charles OXford 7873

De La Motte, Marguerite OXford 7873

DeLigiioro, Countess Rina CRestview 6127

Delmar, Harry HOIlywood 1945

DeLikus, Zadah Guerin HOIlywood 1405

Dell, Claudia CRestview 11191

Delmour, Jean HOIlywood 1 405

Del Rio, Dolores GLadstone 6134

De Lys, Gogo CRestview 4101

De Maigret, Countess OXford 3191

De Marcos, The CRestview 8621

Demarest, William HOIlywood 2722

DeMarmez, Derrick Hillside 7353

Demetrio. Anna CRestview 11191

Demetrius, Emanuelle OXford 0767

De Mille, Katherine HOIlywood 2722

Dempsey, Jack OXford 3101

DeNeel, Germaine GRanite 7566

D'Ennerv, Guv HOllvwood 1405

Dennett, Jill GRanite 4347

Dennis, Elaine Hillside 5128

Dennis, Paul CRestview 11191

Dennis, Vincent J GLadstone 3797

Denniston, Anita CRestview 4179

Denniston, Reynolds OXford 3191

Denny, Reginald HOIlywood 2722

Denny, Rex OXford 3196

Dent. Vernon CRestview 0194

De Page & Andrini WOodbury 63121

DePalma, Walter CRestview 4161

Depp, Harry CRestview 8558

Depp, Peggy CRestview 9408

de Proskly, Irene GLadstone 3797

Derby, George OXford 4508

DeRosas, Enrique CRestview 12111

Deroux, Bernard HOIlywood 1405

Derwent, Clarence OXford 1116

De.Santis, Italia HOIlywood 1405

DeSegurola, Andre HOIlywood 1405

Deslvs, Kay GKanite3I39

DesMond, Florence WOodbury 63121

Desmond. William GRanite 7566

Desni, Tamara CRestview 5171

Dessez. Paul CRestview 11211

DeStefani. Joseph CRestview 12161

DeStrefanie, Joseph CRestview 12161

de Valdez, Carlos J OXford 3191

De Varska. Jeane OXford 6141

Deverell, Helen CRestview 5185

DeVestal, Guy CRestview 9170

DeVorska, Jesse GRanite 3139

380

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

DeViane, Elise OXford 7107

De Vine. Andy HOllywood 3588

Devine, jerry Hillside 1101

DeVoe, Frank GRanite 0711

DeVoss, Arthur OXford 1116

Dewar, Robert CRestview 9408

DcWfonll, Marilyn and Gayle. . . 11 Ollywood 21 11

Dewees, Jack CRestview 1113S

Diamond, Three Boys HOllywood 5341

Dickerson, Dudley OXford 7144

Dickinson, Homer OXford 7873

Dickson, Florine CRestview 6161

Dickson, Frank CRestview 0181

Dickson, Muriel GLadstone 6134

Dieterle, Hagenbruch Charlotte. .. HOllywood 1405

Dietrich, Ht-len GRanite 4347

Dietrich, Marlene Hillside 7353

Digges, Dudley CRestview 5171

Dill, Sheila HOllywood 3517

Dillon, Josephine GRanite 4347

Dillon, Robert CRestview 9904

Dilloway, Donald Hillside 3101

Dilson, Clyde CRestview 6161

Dilson. John GRanite 5171

Dinehart, Alan HOllywood 2722

Dinelli. Melvin HOllywood 2231

DiPaolo, Dante CRestview 6127

Dix. Dorothy CRestview 12111

Dix, Richard OXford 1008

Dixon, Chintah GLadstone 7141

Dixon, Dorothy CRestview 6600

Dixon, Jean CRestview 4151

Dobriu, Xorman CRestview 4197

Dobson, Phyllis CRestview 6193

Dobson, Suzanne OXford 3191

Dockson, Evelyn CRestview 12161

Dodd, Claire GLadstone 3117

Dohertv, Leo GLadstone 7141

Doll, Evelyn WOodbury 63121

Dominici, Mario OXford 6264

Don and Beverlv OXford 0767

Don, Jack OXford 4508

Donahue, Red CRestview 4101

Donaldson, Ruth CRestview 8558

Donaldson, Walter GLadstone 3161

Donatella Bros WOodbury 63121

Dondos, Nick Hillside 1101

Doner, Kitty HOlly wooq 5341

Donlan, James OXford 3259

Donlevy, Brian Hillside 7353

Donn, Berta GRanite 5171

Donnelly, Ruth OXford 4161

Donovan, Eugene CRestview 6161

Donovan, Gene Hillside 1101

Donovan, Jack GLadstone 9202

Dooley, Billy OXford 7107

Dnoley, Ray CRestview 6161

Doran, Ann HOllywood 2211

Doran, Mary CRestview 11123

Doret. ><ica GLadstone 6134

D'Orsay. Fifi CRestview 6111

Doucet, Catherine OXford 4157

Dougherty, Jack CRestview 8558

Douglas, Ann CRestview 6600

Douglas, Donald CRestview 6161

Douglas, Diane OXford 4473

Douglas, Earl GRanite 1 592

Douglas, Jack "Screwy" CRestview 6108

Douglas. Margaret OXford 1 1 lb

Douglas, Melvyn OXford 3131

Douglas. Milton OXford 1152

Douglas, Robert OXford 1116

Douglas. Tom OXford 6286

Douna, Clara CRestview 6193

Dove, Billie CRestview 4151

Downing, Rex HOllywood 3677

Dowling, Eddie CRestview 0121

Dowling, Maryan CRestview 11135

Downey, Morton WOodbury 63121

Downing, Joseph CRestview 4161

Downing, Vernon CRestview 0155-5183

Doyle, Adalyn GLadstone 3134

Doyle, Agnes OXford 3101

Doyle, Buddy CRestview 0121

Doyle, Jack ORegon 1 167

Doyle, Leonard CRestview 6161

Doyle, Maxine CRestview 21161

Doyle, Michael GRanite 5171

Dragonette, Jessica HOllywood 3517

Drake, Allyn Granite 4347

Drake, Edwin CRestview 11191

Drake, Joan CRestview 5185

Drake, Pauline CRestview 6161

Drake, Roger CRestview 11135

Drake, Frances CRestview 4151

Draper, Paul CRestview 4161

Drennan, Jayne GLadstone 3797

Dresser, Louise OXford 4153

Drew, Lowell CRestview 12161

Drimmer, Eric CRestview 11191

Dryden, Draja HOllywood 223 1

DuBrey, Claire OXford 6141

Dudgeon, Elspeth CRestview 0194

Dudley & Cole OXford 4542

Dudley, Corbert GRanite 3139

Dudley, Diane GLadstone 3161

Dudley, Doris CRestview 5171

Dudley, Joanne CRestview 12111

Dudley, Sara GRanite 1592

Duff, Jean OXford 4308

DuFrane, Frank CRestview 8558

Dugan, Dorothy Belle CRestview 6161

Dugan, Tom CRestview 12111

Duggan, Jan Hillside 2125

Duller, Suzanne HOllywood 1405

Dumbrille, Douglas R HOllywood 2722

Dumond, Claudine HOllywood 1405

Dumond, Roger HOllywood 1405

Dumont, Margaret HOllywood 2231

Duna, Steffi CRestview 4151

Dunbar, David GLadstone 3088

Dunbar, Dixie HOllywood 3517

Duncan, Arietta CRestview 11135

Duncan, Malcolm WOodbury 63121

Duncan, Mary CRestview 4151

Duncan Sisters

Vivian & Rosita HOllywood 5341

Duncan, William GRanite 5171

Dunham, Phihp OXford 0767

Dunn, Eddie OXford 3259

Dunn, Emma HOllywood 223 1

Dunn, Frank GLadstone 3088

Dunn, Jack OXford 4161

Dunn, James HOllywood 1945

Dunn, Josephine Hillside 7461

Dunn, Ralph GRanite 5171

Dunn, Vera CRestview 6161

Dunne, Elizabeth CRestview 11135

Dunne, I rene CRestview 4151

Dunne, Jeanne CRestview 9320

Dunning, Harlan GLadstone 3797

Du Pont. Renald CRestview 11191

Duponts, The HOllywood 5341

Durand, David CRestview 6161

Durand, Nina OXford 0767

Durant, Jack HOllywood 1648

Durante, Jimmy GLadstone 3161

Durbin, Edna Mae CRestview 4185

Durkin, Grace Hillside 7461

Durlen. Evelyn OXford 1116

DURST. LOUIS OXford 4133

Duse. Margot OXford 7107

l)uv;il. Juan GRanite 4347

Duval, Odette CRestview 9320

Duvall, Betty OXford 4308

Du \'all. Yvonne GLadstone 7141

Duvan, Juan CRestview 6600

Dvorak. Ann HOllywood 3677

D'Vestel. Guv CRestview 9170

Dwire, Earl Hillside 1101

381

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

E

Eagles, James Hillside 2125

Earle, Edward CRestview 12111

Earle. June Hollywood 1945

Earle, Madelyn CRestview 6161

Earlcott, Gladys CRestview 4197

Early, Margaret CRestview 6127

Easton, Jack Hillside 1101

Eaton, Gloria GLadstone 5010

Eaton, Jay OXford 7107

Eaton, Mary HOllywood 6173

Eberhardt, William CRestview 12161

Eberling, Rosebud GRanite 0711

Eberling, Virginia CRestview 5989

Ebsen, Buddy HOllywood 3517

Ebsen, Vilma HOllywood 3517

Eburne, Maud CRestview 12111

Eby, Earl OXford 7107

Eby-Rock, Helyn CRestview 6600

Eddy, Helen Jerome CRestview 0146

Eddy, Lorraine GLadstone 6134

Eddy, Nelson Hillside 7353

Edmonds, William CRestview 6161

Edmunds, Frank Hillside 1101

Edmunds, Walter CRestview 8621

Edwards, Alan CRestview 4161

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Edwards, Edgar CRestview 6193

Edwards, Marion Hillside 7461

Edwards, Marianne CRestview 4128

Edwards, Neely CRestview 8558

Edwards, Sara GRanite 5171

Edwards, Ted ROchester 2472

Eeyes, Everlyn OXford 4153

Efron, Eric CRestview 9170

Egan, Jack GRanite 0711

Eggerth, Marta CRestview 4151

Eldredge, George HOllywood 3677

Eldredge, John HOllywood 2722

Eliscu, Fernanda HOllywood 3591

Elk, Apid OXford 0767

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Elliott, Bernice OXford 3101

Elliot, Cecile Hillside 5128

Elliott, Constance GRanite 5171

Elliott, Dick CRestview 11135

Elliott, Edythe Hillside 2125

Elliott, Florence CRestview 6188

Elliott, Frank CRestview 8558

Elliott, Gordon CRestview 6161

Elliott, John H CRestview 8558

Elliott, John T OXford 7107

Elliott, Lillian CRestview 6161

Elliott, Robert CRestview 11211

Ellinwood, Herbert HOllywood 1405

Ellis, Anna Katherine HOllywood 5858

Ellis, Delly ROchester 2472

Ellis, Edward CRestview 4151

Ellis, Lillian OXford 3121

Ellis, Mary Jo Hillside 3457

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Ellis, Paul HOllywood 1405

Ellis, Ray (Miss) HEmpstead 2177

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Ellison, Donald CRestview 9170

Ellison, Edith OLympia 2348

Ellison, James OXford 1116

Ellison, Jane CRestview 12111

Ellsler, Effie OXford 4041

Eltinge, Julian D CRestview 6193

Elton, Edmund CRestview 4161

Elya, Louise HOllywood 1405

Elyot, Marcia HOllywood 2722

Emecy, Mildred CRestview 6127

Emerson, Edward GLadstone 3161

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Emery, Gilbert OXford 7061

Emery, John Hillside 7353

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Emory, Carl CRestview 6151

Emory, Gilbert CRestview 6161

Endor, Farrell GLadstone 3161

Endore, Guy . CRestview 6188

Enfield, Hugh HOllywood 1648

England, Paul OXford 3101

Engels, Wera CRestview 4161

Enright, Florence GLadstone 3088

Enrico & Novello OXford 3101

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Entwistle, Harold Hillside 5128

Eppy, John Hillside 1101

Eppy, Saxy CRestview 11330

Erickson, Glenn OXford 3101

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Errol, Leon Hillside 2125

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Erwin, Billy CRestview 0194

Esmond, Elsie CRestview 6111

Estes, Louise WOodbury 63121

Estelle, Fay CRestview 9408

Esquires, The Four YOrk 8123

Ethier, Alphonz CRestview 0194

Ethredge, Ella CRestview 9830

Etting, Ruth CRestview 4101

Evans, Brandon OXford 6141

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Evans, Helena P CRestview 6186

Evans, Herbert CRestview 1113 5

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Everest, Earl CRestview 11191

Evers, Ann OXford 0322

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Fabian, Richard CRestview 11191

Fabregas, Virginia HOllywood 14U5

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Fain, Matty Hillside 5162

Fair, Florence OXford 3191

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Farley, Morgan OXford 4606

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Farrell & Endor GLadstone 3161

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Faversham, Phillip GLadstone 6134

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Fay, Gaby CRestview 12161

Fay, Vivien HOllywood 223 1

382

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

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Faye. Jimmy CRestview 6161

Faye, Julia Hillside 5162

Faylen, Frank CRestview 6193

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Fedorur, John CRestview 0121

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Fisher, Howie CRestview 0121

Fisher, Marilyn OXford 4308

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Fix, Paul CRestview 6161

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Flaig, Eleanor OXford 4308

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Flash, Serge CRestview 4101

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Flint, Emily OXford 3121

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Flint, Helen HOllywood 2722

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Flippen, Jay C HOllywood 1945

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F(io, Lee Tung CRestview 12303

Foran, John (Nick) CRestview 4151

Forbes, Brenda HOllywood 2722

Forbes, Donald CRestview 2303

Forbes, Hazel Oxford 7144

Forbes, Mary CRestview 6111

Forbes, Ralph OXford 6286

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Foy, Eddie, Jr HOllywood 1945

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Franke, Blanche HOllywood 1045

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Friganza, Trixie CRestview 12111

Frigerio, Claudio GLadstone 6134

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Froehlich, Elizabeth HOllywood 1405

Froman, Jane CRestview 0121

383

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Froos, Sylvia GLadstone 3161

Frost, Jack OXford 0767

Frost, Ruth Hillside 5128

Frost, Sidney P WOodbury 63121

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Gabriells. Iris CRestview 6127

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Cancel, Opal GRanite 0711

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Garbe, Elda OXford 1116

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Garay, Joaquin CRestview 1 1 123

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Gardner, Frank CRestview 9170

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Gardner, Jack Hillside 5128

Gardner, Joan CRestview 5171

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Garon, Pauline Hillside 1101

Garr. Alfred CRestview 9320

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Garrick, Gene OXford 6121

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Gary, Jean GLadstone 3161

Gates, Ted OXford 0767

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George, Virginia CRestview 6193

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Gerall, Roscoe CRestview 4128

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Gielbert, Warburton Hillside 2125

Gier:nan, Frederich CRestview 11135

Gilbert, Billy GRanite 5171

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Gilbert, Elsie OXford 1152

Gilbert, Walter CRestview 8621

Gilbert. William (Billy) GRanite 5171

Gill, Florence CRestview 0155-5185

Gill, Gwenllian CRestview 6161

Gillen, Dolerus Hillside 3188

Gilles, Ann GRanite 3071

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Gillette, Ruth Hillside 1101

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Gilligan, Helen WOodbury 63121

Gillingwater, Claude Sr CRestview 6161

Gilmore, Lowell CRestview 6161

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Gilson, June CRestview 0121

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Girard, Joseph W GRanite 9506

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Giraud, Wesley GRanite 3071

Gish, Dorothy GLadstone 6134

Givot, George CRestview 12111

Glade, Coe GLadstone 6134

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Glass, Gaston OXford 9044

Glassmire, A CRestview 12161

Gleckler, Robert CRestview 4161

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Gleason, Lucille Webster CRestview 6161

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Glosz, Rosemary HEmpstead 2177

Glover, Louise CRestview 6161

G'lynne, Derek . .HOllywood 1945

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Goddard, Paulette GRanite 81 57

C.Mldard, Richard HOllywood 2211

Godoy, Federico HOllywood 1405

Golden. June OXford 7326

(■.(imhell. Minna OXford 4153

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Gomez & Winona OXford 3101

(Jonsales, Carlos GRanite 4347

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Goodner, Carol CRestview 5171

Goodrich, Barbara GRanite 4347

Goodrich, Edna GLadstone 3797

Goodspeed. Muriel CRestview 5989

Goodwin, Betty CRestview 9408

Goodwin, Harold CRestview 4128

Gordiano, Anita HOllywood 1405

384

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Gordon, Bert CRestview 4161

Gordon, Bobby CRestview 7803

Gordon, C. Henry OXfurd 3191

Gordon, Douglas CRestview 1 J3U3

Gordon, Eva HOllywood 1405

Gordon, Gale GLadstone 3088

Gordon, Gavin CRestview 4161

Gordon, Gloria OXford 7.'.2t,

Gordon, Grant GLadstone 3797

Gordon, Humphrey GRanite 2188

Gordon, Huntley OXford 3191

Gordon, Igor HOllywood 2722

Gordon, James . .GRanite 3139

Gordon, King WOodbury 63121

Gordon, Leon HOllywood 2722

Gordon, Margery CRestview 6161

Gordon, Mary CRestview 12161

Gordon, Maude Turner OXford 9044

Gordon, Reed & King WOodbury 63121

Gordon, Ruth CRestview 5171

Gordon, Val GLadstone 3797

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Gould, Paul E CRestview 1 1330

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Gould, Venita CRestview 917U

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Gowland. Peter GRanite 3071

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Cover. Mildred CRestview 4139

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Graham. Bettv Jane CRestview 11191

Graham, Hilda HOllywood 1405

Graham, Malcolm CRestview 8558

Graham, Ronald Hillside 1101

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Graig, Edith CRestview 11135

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Granger. James GLadstone 7141

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Grant, Gary Hillside 7353

Grant, Cariton OXford 7873

Grant, Fiances CRestview 6161

Grant. Helena CRestview 4197

Grant, John GRanite 8\T!

Grant, Lawrence CRestview 0121

Grantham, Jack GLadstone 3797

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Granville, Charlotte .CRestview 6111

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Graub, Madelon CRestview 6193

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Graves. Robert Hillside 1101

Gray, Alexander CRestview 6188

Gray, Billy OXford 7144

Gray, Gilda Hillside 1101

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Gray, Jane GLadstone 3797

Gray, Joan OXford 6141

Gray, Lawrence CRestview 4161

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Gray, Patricia CRestview 11123

Gray, Roger CRestview 11135

Green, Allen J OXford 0767

Green, Beatrice Chenier HOllywood 1405

Green, Bennett Hillside 1101

Green. Denis O.Xford 6121

Green, Gertrude CRestview 12161

Green, Harrv CRestview 11123

Green, Kay CRestview 9904

Green, Jeanne GLadstone 3161

Green, Mitzi HOllywood 2722

Greene, Geraine CRestview 0194

Greene, Hal GLadstone 9202

Greene, Harrison Hillside 1101

Greenway, Ann OXford 3131

Greenwood, Charlotte CRestview 4151

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Greer, Allen J OXford 0767

Greer, Seraine CRestview 0194

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Gregory, Paul OXford 6121

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Greig, Robert CRestview 6111

Grey, Ann WOodbury 63121

Grey, Cliflford GLadstone 3161

Grey, G CRestview 6127

Grey, Shirley HOllywood 2722

Gribbon, Eddie OXford 6141

Griffies, Ethel Hillside 2125

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Griffith, WiUiam OXford 7107

Griffiths, Bill GLadstone 7141

Griggs, John CRestview 6161

Grimaldi, Baron Hugo CRestview 0121

Grimes, Roy CRestview 0121

Grippon, Eva Hollywood 1405

Gross, Stephen WOodbury 63121

Grossmith, George CRestview 5171

Grossmith, Lawrence CRestview 6161

Grunn, Gena OXford 4308

("ruard. Kit GLadstone 7141

Gude, Huila CRestview 11123

Guhl. George CRestview 11135

Guilbert, Mary GLadstone 7141

Guilford, Nannette CRestview 0155

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Guilfoyle, Paul CRestview 11135

Gulliver, Dorothy GRanite 1592

Guinart, Roque OXford 8019

Gun, Earl CRestview 12161

Gunn, Jeanie CRestview 4128

Guy, Eula CRestview 6161

Gwenn, Edmund CRestview 5171

Gwynne, Coates Hillside 1101

Gustin, James Anthony Hillside 1101

Guston, James Anthony Hillside 1101

H

Haade, William OXford 4161

Haakon, Paul WOodbury 63121

Hackett, Charles OXford 3101

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Hackey, Joe GRanite 4347

Hadden, Pauline CRestview 0181

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Hadres, Jimmy HOllywood 5341

Hagen, Beatrice GLadstone 4946

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Haggerty, Jack HOllywood 3517

Hail, Audree CRestview 11191

Haines, Donald CRestview 6161

Haines, William HOllywood 2722

Hainey, Betty Jean CRestview 0121

Hajos, Mitzi GRanite 0711

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Hale, Creighlon XOrth Hollywood 1992

Hale, Grace CRestview 0121

Hale, Jo Ann GRanite 0711

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Hale, Jonathan OXford 7107

Hale, Georgia OXford 7873

Hale, Henry CRestview 7803

Hales, Eric CRestview 11191

Haley, Jack OXford 1116

385

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Hall, Adelaide CRestview 0121

Hall, Al K CRestview 0121

Hall, Ben OXford 7107

Hall, Bettina CRestview 6188

Hall, Byron CRestview 5989

Hall, Cameion OXford 4153

Hall, Charles GRanite 7566

Hall, Dorothy CRestview 6161

Hall, Frances Hillside 5128

Hall, Geraldine CRestview 4161

Hall, Holly CRestview 6127

Hall, Henry CRestview 9320

Hall, Iris OXford 1116

Hall, Jon Oxford 4161

Hall, Josephine GRanite 4347

Hall, Natalie CRestview 6188

Hall, Porter CRestview 4161

Hall, Ruth CRestview 6161

Hall, Sherry CRestview 12161

Hall, Thurston CRestview 4151

Hall, Warren HOllywood 2722

Hall, Wilbur WOodbury 63121

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Hall, Wilham CRestview 11135

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Halton, Charles CRestview 6600

Hanier, Gerald CRestview 12161

Hamilton, Betty GLadstone 6131

Hamilton, Cosmo HOllywood 2722

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Hamilton, Hale CRestview 6127

Hamilton, Jane OXford 4161

Hamilton. J. D GLadstone 7141

Hamilton, Tohn CRestview 12303

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Hamilton, Margaret OXford 6121

Hamilton, Neil OXford 4161

Hamilton. Tom GLadstone 3161

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Hammond, Kay CRestview 4128

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Hammond, Ruth CRestview 4161

Hammond, Virginia CRestview 6161

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Hansell, Hernice CRestview 12,^0.^

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Hanson, Kenneth CRestview 11135

Hanson, Paul CRestview 4151

Hardie, Russell Hillside 3188

Harding, Ann Hillside 7353

Harding, Lynn Hillside 1121

Hardy, Emily HOllywood 1648

Hardv, Mildred GLadstone 9202

Hardy, Oliver Hillside 7353

Hardwick, Thelma CRestview 11 135

Hardwicke, Cedric CRestview 5171

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Harford, Alec HEmpstead 2177

Hargrave, Edward CRestview 0155

Hargrave, Roy CRestview 4151

Hari, Wilfred CRestview 11191

Harlan, Kenneth Hillside 3188

Harlan, Otis CRestview 6600

Harling, Jack CRestview 6193

Harmer, Lillian Hillside 2125

Harmon, John HOllywood 3677

Harper, Fred CRestview 0155

Harper, Redd GRanite 4347

Harold, Jay CRestview 12161

Harolde, Ralf OXford 7061

Harolde, Ray CRestview 12161

Harold, Patti HOllywood 5858

Harrigan, Xedda OXford 6121

Harrigan, William Hillside 7461

Harrington, Hamtree CRestview 8621

Harrington, John OXford 4161

Harris, Bud OXford 7144

Harris, Duncan HOllywood 35?1

Harris, Larry CRestview 12303

Harris, Mildred HEmpstead 2177

Harris, Mitchell HOllywood 6173

Harris, Phil OXford 6286

Harris, Robert H OXford 1116

Harris, Sibyl CRestview 12141

Harris, Winifred CRestview 6161

Harrison, Ann ORegon 1167

Harron, John CRestview 9408

narrower, Eve HOllywood 3591

Harry, Hay CRestview 4128

Hart, Annie OXford 3101

Hart, Charles OXford 4508

Hart, Gordon HEmpstead 2177

Hart, Jeanne OXford 7107

Hart, June WOodbury 63121

Hart, Teddy GLadstone 3161

Hartley, Merrilyn Hillside 5 128

Hartman, Marie OXford 7107

Hartsell, Rachel CRestview 4151

Harvev, Forrester OXford 7162

Harvey, Harry OXford 9686

Harvey, Lillian Hillside 7353

Harvey, Paul WOodbury 63121

Harvey, Russell HOllywood 6173

Harvey, Wilma GRanite 4347

Haseltine. Richard GRanite 2188

Haskell, Jack GLadstone 3161

Haswell, Ara CRestview 11191

Hatfield, Jack OXford 7107

Hatton, Raymond OXford 3196

Hauseman, Caroline CRestview 6161

Haworth, Vinton Hillside 3188

Hay, Harry CRestview 6193

Hayakawa, Sessue WOodbury 63121

Hayden, Frances CRestview 0181

Hayden, Harry CRestview 4197

Haydon. Julie Hillside 3 188

Hayes, Bernadene OXford 7107

Hayes, Catherine CRestview 9320

Hayes, George OXford 7326

Hayes, Hazel CRestview 6186

Hayes, Helen CRestview 5171

Hayes, Grace OXford 1081

Hayes, Lind HOllywood 1945

Hayes, Lorraine OXford 7107

Hayes, Lynn HOllywood 5341

Hayes, Mary OXford 9686

Hayes, Sam CRestview 4161

Havnes, Daniel CRestview 12303

Haynes, William C GRanite 07 1 1

Hayle, Grace CRestview 0121

Hay ward, Lewis OXford 1116

Hayward, Orien OXford 4161

Haywood, Hilda CRestview 4161

Healy, Betty OXford 1081

Healey, Jay HEmpstead 0895

Healy, Eunice GLadstone 3161

Healy. Peggy OXford 3101

Healy, Ted OXford 3101

Hearn, Sam GLadstone 3161

Hearne, Harry GRanite 07 1 1

Hecht, Theodore CRestview 6161

Hedley, Charles HOllywood 5341

Heflin. Van OXford 6286

Hegadus, Rosalie OXford 4473

Heits, E. T CRestview 4139

Heller, Jackie CRestview 6108

Helm, Faye CRestview 12161

Helton, Percy CRestview 8621

Heming, Violet GLadstone 3161

Hemmingway, Richard Hillside 1101

Henderson, Dell CRestview 11135

Henderson, Ivo OXford 7162

Hendricks, Beatrice CRestview 12161

386

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Hendricks, Ben F CRestview 6161

Henning, Tim OXford 4149

Henry "Buzzy" CiRaiiite 3071

Henry, Charlotte OXford 0322

Henry, Jay CRestview 4128

Henry, Louise CRestview 6161

Hillside 7353

Henry, William OXford 4161

lle)iner, Ines CRestview 9170

Herbert, Dorothy HOUywood 5341

Herbert, Evelyn OXford 1081

Herbert, Florence CRestview 8621

Herbert, Holmes OXford 7107

Herbert, Hugh HOUywood 2722

Herbert, Tom Hillside 5128

Hereford, Kathryn CRestview 4151

Herman, Al HOUywood 3677

Herman, Helene GRanite 8lS7

Herndon, Katheryn GRanite 2188

Herring, Aggie CRestview 9170

Hersholt, Allan Hillside 5162

Hersholt, Jean HOUywood 2231

Hervey, Irene OXford 1116

Herzig, Marietta GLadstone 3797

Hesse, Alfred A GRanite 2188

Hewlett, Bentley HEmpstead 2177

Hewston, Alfred NOrmandy 7975

Ileyburn, Weldon CRestview 11191

Heydt, Louis Jean CRestview 4161

Heyes, Herbert GRanite 0711

Heyman, Elsa CRestview 9320

Heywood, Herbert CRestview 12161

Hiatt, Ruth CRestview 11191

Hibbard, Edna OXford 7107

Hicks, Russell CRestview 6161

Hicks, Seymour WOodbury 63121

Higby, Mary Jane CRestview 9320

Hickman, Howard C CRestwood 6161

Hill, Al CRestwood 14141

Hill, Barre CRestview 6108

Hill, Billy GLadstone 3161

Hill, Charles OXford 6141

Hill, Doris OXford 7873

Hill, Dorothy Poynton GLadstone 3161

Hill, Geraldine CRestview 0121

Hill, Hallene GLadstone 7141

Hill, Helene OXford 7107

Hill, Linda Lee OXford 1081

Hill, Ramsay OXford 7107

Hilf, Shirlee CRestview 0194

Hilliard, Ernest HEmpstead 2177

Hilliard, Harriet GLadstone 3161

Hillie, Verna S CRestview 6188

Hinds, Samuel OXford 7107

Hines, Johnny Hillside 1101

Hippie, Hugh ...HOUywood 1648

Hirikawi, Joe T OXford 0767

Hirst, Don Hillside 5128

Hisle, Betsy Ann CRestview 0194

Hobart, Rnse OXford 1116

Hobbes, Halliwell WOodbury 63121

Hobbes, Peter HOUywood 3677

Hobson, Dolly Hillside 5128

Hobson, Gwendolyn OXford 0767

Hobson, Valerie OXford 3101

Hoch, Emil HOUywood 1405

Hoctor, Harriett OXford 3131

Hodge, Harold GRanite 3071

Hodge, Martha OXford 1116

Hodges, Joy CRestview 0181

Hodgins, Earl OXford 7326

Hodgon, Leon Hillside 5162

Hodgson, Leyland CHestview 11191

Hoey, Dennis WOodbury 63121

Hoffman, Ann CRestview 9170

Hoffman. Eddie GRanite 4347

Hnffman, Elwyn T Winoaks 0011

Hnffman, Gertrude OXford 6141

Hoffman, Jac GRanite 7566

Huffman, :\Iax, Jr HEmpstead 2177

Hoffman, Otto CRestview 12141

Hogan. Dick OXford 4161

Hogarth, Leona WOodbury 63121

Holbrook, Walter CRestview 6161

Holden, Edmund HOUywood 2722

Holden, Fay CRestview 12161

Holden, Gloria HOUywood 2722

Holden, Ruth GLadstone 6134

Hohl, Arthur WOodbury 63121

Holland, Dick GRanite 3071

Holland, John CRestview 6151

Holland, James CRestview 6161

Holland, Joseph GLadstone 6134

Holliday, Olive CRestview 12161

Holloway, Sterling Hillside 7353

Holm, Breta GLadstone 3161

Holm, Eleanor GRanite 0711

Holm, Cecil WOodbury 63121

Holmes, Maynard GLadstone 41S6

Honian, Harry CRestview 4161

Holmes, Madeline OXford 6141

Holmes, Maynard CRestview 12111

Holmes, Phillips Hillside 7353

Holmes, Ralph OXford 6141

Holmes, Stuart CRestview 9408

Holmes, Taylor OXford 7061

Holt. Betty GRanite 5171

Holt, David GRanite 5171

Holt, Jack CRestview 6161

Holt, Ruby Dean GLadstone 9202

Holtz, Tenen Hillside 5 162

Holtz. Lou CRestview 4151

Homans, Robert E CRestview 8558

Homolka, Oscar GLadstone 3117

Honorable Wu OXford 4153

Hoobyar, Luther CRestview 9830

Hoopie, Sol and His Hawaiians OXford 7873

Hoover, Hiram CRestview 0194

Hope, Betty Hillside 5162

Hope, Bob CRestview 6188

Hopkins, Miriam CRestview 5171

Hopper, E. Mason Hillside 1101

Hopper, Hedda HOUywood 3631

Hopper, William DeWolfe, Jr. ... HOUywood 3631

Hopton, Russell CRestview 12111

Horlick, Harry CRestview 6193

Horn, Camilla CRestview 4151

Home, James CRestview 6188

Home, Joyce HOlIvwood 1491

Home, June Hillside 5128

Horsley, John David CRestview 11123

Horton, Edward Everett GLadstone 3414

Hoskins, Allan (Farina) Hillside 5162

Houck, Curt CRestview 12141

Hould, Ra Hillside 2125

House, Billy OXford 4542

Housman, Arthur GRanite 3139

Houston, George CRestview 11191

Houston, Josephine OXford 1152

Hovey, Ann CRestview 8558

Howard, Anne HEmpstead 2177

Howard, Boothe CRestview 4128

Howard, Constance OXford 6141

Howard, David Hillside 1101

Howard, Esther Hillside 2125

Howard, Fine & Howard GLadstone 3161

Howard, Harold GRanite 7566

Howard, Jean GLadstone 6134

Howard, John OXford 4157

Howard, Joseph E HOUywood 5341

Howard. Kathleen CRestview 6600

Howard, Kermit CRestview 0121

Howard, Leslie GLadstone 3117

Howard, Mary WOodbury 63121

Howard, Shemp CRestview 11123

Howard, Staphanie GRanite 4347

Howard, Tom GLadstone 3161

Howard, Terry WOodbury 63121

Howard, Virginia GRanite 7566

Howard, Willie WOodbury 63121

Howell, Hazel Hillside 1101

Howell, Kenneth CRestview 0121

Howell, Virginia HOUywood 3691

Howes, Reed OXford 6141

Howland, Olin CRestview 4197

Hoxie, Jack CRestview 9320

387

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Hoyos, Rodolfo, Jr HOllywood 1405

Hoyt, Arthur CRestview 6161

Hubbell, Renee Oakman GLadstone 3797

Huber, Harold WOodbury 63121

Hudd, Walter CRestview 5171

Hudson, Rochelle CRestview 4181

Huff. Grace OXford 4157

Hughes, J. Anthony HOllywood 2722

Hughes, Billy Oxford 3101

Hughes, Carol CRestview 6193

Hughes, Frances OXford 7144

Hughes, Jackie GRanite 5171

Hughes, Lloyd CRestview 12111

Hughes, Kay CRestview 6193

Hughson, Ronald CRestview 9408

Hulett, Otto Gladstone 3161

Hull, Henry GRanite 4347

Oxford 1116

Hull, Iris Oxford 1116

Hull, Warren HOllywood 2722

Humbert, George HEmpstead 2177

Humphrey, Margarette GRanite 7566

Hunt, Eleanor OLympia,2131

Hunt. Marsh OXford 4161

Hunter, Colin CRestview 6111

Hunter. Bill GRanite 3071

Hunter, Diana CRestview 8621

Hunter, Henry HOllywood 3631

Hunter, Ian CRestview 5171

Hunter, Kenneth Hillside 7353

Huntley, G. P., Jr OXford 6286

Huntley, Hugh CRestview 11135

Hurlbut. William OXford 3191

tlurley, Lorette GLadstone 3797

Hurlick, Pliilip (Lucky) GRanite 3071

Hurne, Arthur HOllywood 1405

Hurst, Brandon CRestview 6161

Hurst. Paul GRanite 1592

Hurst. Gloria Hillside 6874

Hurst, Phylis H Illside 6874

Hustrei Troupe HOllywood 5341

Huston. Philip O.Xfonl 4161

Huston, Walter OXford 5171

Hutchins, Harriett HOllywood 5341

Hutton, Francine GRanite 0711

Hvams, John OXford 3191

Hyams, Leila OXford 3131

Hyde, Herman HOllywood 5341

Hymer, John B GLadstone 6134

Hymer, Warren CRestview 11135

Hyson, Dorothy OXford 1116

Hytten, Olaf CRestview 12161

I

Imhof, Roger HOllywood 2722

Ince, Ada Hillside 5162

Ingraham, Amo OXford 7107

Ingraham, Llovd OXford 6141

Ingram. Dale ' O.Xford 7107

Inescourt, Frieda CRestview 6161

Ingersoll. William H Illside 2125

Irene, Lilyan GRanite 5171

Irons, Lane CRestview 0181

Irving, George CRestview 0146

Irving, Joe HOllywTCd 2231

Irving, Margaret CRestview 4161

Irving. Paul HEmpstead 2177

Irwin, Boyd, Sr HOllywood 1405

Irwin. Charles CRestview 12111

Isle, Amron HOllywood 1405

Ito. Michio Hillside 5162

Ivan, Rosalind GRanite 2188

Ivins. Perry CRestview 4128

Izumida, Hart OXford 4508

Izumida, Lois OXford 4508

J

Jackie, William CRestview 4 128

Jackson, Bobby OXford 3101

Jackson Boys WOodbury 63121

Jackson, Ethel CRestview 6600

Jackson, Selmar GRanite 5171

Jackson, Thomas E OXford 6141

Jackson, Jackie WOodbury 63121

Jackson, Warren GRanite 07 1 1

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Jaffe, Sam Hillside 7353

Jagger, Dan OXford 7061

James, Gardner CRestview 8558

James, Hal E CRestview 6186

James, Jo CRestview 0121

James, Marguerita CRestview 6108

James, Robert Hillside 5128

James. Rov (ILadstone 3161

James, Stewart L OXford 4473

James, Will CRestview 4181

Jamison, Anne HOllywood 3631

Janice, Vivian ORegon 1167

lanis, Deane OXford 3191

Janis, Elsie Hillside 2125

Janney, Leon CRestview 4161

Janney, William GRanite 5171

Jannings, Emil CRestview 4151

Janssen, Else HOllywood 1405

Jans, Harry CRestview 5191

January. Lois CRestview 11191

Jarden, Dorothy CRestview 0121

Jarratt, Janice OXford 6121

Jarrett, Art CRestview 4100

Jarrett, Arthur, Sr GLadstone 3161

Jarrett, Arthur GLadstone 3161

Tarto. Kerry CRestview 12111

jarvis, Bobby OXford 6264

Jarvis, Sidney CRestview 9320

Jay, Doris ORegon 1167

Jaynis, Martha Hillside 1101

Jeffrey, William CRestview 8558

lemina, Aunt CRestview 4101

Jenkins, Allan Hillside 3188

Jenks, Frank OXford 1131

Jenks, Si HEmpstead 2177

Jennings, Maxine CRestview 12111

Jenns. Elizabeth OXford 4l6l

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Jensen, Marvin HOllywood 5341

Jeritza, Maria OXford 3101

Jerome, Elmer OXford 7162

lessen. George OXford 6264

Jewell, Isabel OXford 3121

Jiminez, Soledad HOllywood 1173

Johann, Zita OXford 1116

Johnson, Betty CRestview 4139

Johnson, BilHe Lou CRestview 9320

Johnson, Eddie GLadstone 3797

Johnson Hall, Singers HOllywood 3677

Johnson, June CRestview 11191

Johnson, Kay CRestview 6161

Johnson. X'oble OXford 6141

Johnston, Colin Hillside 7461

Johnston, Eleanor GRanite 4347

Johnston, J. W CRestview 9408

Johnston, Moffat GLadstone 3161

Jolson, Al CRestview 0121

Jones, Allan OXford 1116

Jones, Archdale J CRestview 7803

Jones Boys, The" Five YOrk 8123

Jones, Buck Hillside 7353

Jones, Marcia Mae CRestview 12161

Jones, Clifford CRestview 11135

Jones, Dickie HEmpstead 2177

Tones, Gordon W CRestview 6161

Jones, Jane GLadstone 3134

Joplin, Gareth (iLadstone 7141

Jordan, Chas CRestview 4101

Jordan, Dorothy GLadstone 6134

Jordan, Miriam OXford 1116

Jordan, Mary GLadstone 3134

Jory, Victor GLadstone 3161

Joslyn, Allyn OXford 3131

Joy, Leatrice CRestview 4161

Joy, Nicholas GLadstone 6134

Joyce, Angela GRanite 4347

Joyce, Diane HOllywood 3591

388

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Joyce, Frances Hillside 7461

Joyce, Teddy Hillside 5162

Joyce, Vickie CRestview 6108

Joyzelle CRestview 12141

Judd, Franklyn Hillside 1101

Tudels, Charles OXfo.l -191

Judge, Naomi GLadstone 3797

Judge, Arline Hillside 1121

Judge, Neoma O Xtorl 3 1 9(i

Judson, Betty CRestview 6161

Julian, Rupert Hillside 1101

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Kaaren, Suzanne CRestview 6161

KaDell, Carlton CRestview 6127

Kaley, Charles OXford 7107

Kalish, Shaindel OXford 3196

Kaliz. Armand OXford 1081

Kami, Virginia GRanite 7566

Kane, Eddie OXford 7107

Kane, Katherine "Sugar" CRestview 6108

Kane, Whitford HOIlywood 2722

KarlofF, Boris CRestview 5171

Karlstein, Phil CRestview 12111

Karns, Roscoe CRestview 5171

Karns, Virginia OXford 4542

Karpe, Curtis OXford 7107

Kavanagh, Junior OXford 3196

Kavanaugh, Stan WOodbury 63121

Kavin, Arthur ORegon 6869

Kay, Joan Hillside 3188

Kay, Joyce CRestview 6193

Kay, Karol GRanite 3139

Kav, Kathrvn CRestview 12111

Kaye, A. P HOIlywood 2722

Kaye, Claudell HOIlywood 3677

Kaye, John J CRestview 6161

Kave, Luci HOIlywood 223 1

Kazan, Ella OXford 1116

Kean, Betus CRestview 4161

Keane, Edward Hillside 1101

Keane, Robert Emmett CRestview 41,61

Kearns, Allen GRanite 8157

Kearnev. Muriel NOrmandy 0782

Keast, Paul CRestview 0181

Keating. Fred CRestview 12111

Keaton, Buster GLadstone 3161

Keaton, Ruby OXford 4473

Keats. Viola HOIlywood 2722

Keck, Raymond OXford 3131

Keckley, Jane GLadstone 7141

Keefe, Cornelius II Rmpstead 2177

Keeler, Marjorie CRestview 0121

Keeler, Ruby CRestview 0121

Keeling, Jill Hillside 1101

Keenan, Fritze GRanite 4347

Keenan, Mrs. Frank Hillside 5128

Keene, Edward Hillside 1101

Keene.Toni OXford 7061

Keith, Jane HOIlywood 2722

Keith, Ian HOIlywood 2722

Keith, Robert CRestview 5171

Keith, Rosalind GLadstone 3161

Keith-Johnston. Colin OXford 4161

Kellogg, Danny GRanite 4347

Kellogg, Giles CRestview 4179

Kelby, Dickie CRestview 4128

Kellev, Barrv OXford 1116

Kelly, Baby Patti CRestview 6193

Kelly, Coleen GRanite 8157

Kellv, Emmet OXford 6237

Kelly, John CRestview 12111

Kellv, Kittv Hillside 7171

Kellv, Lew OXford 7162

Kelly, Nancy OXford 1081

Kelly Neel ITOllvwood 1945

Kellv, Patrick T GLadstone 3141

Kelly, Patsy HOIlywood 1945

Kelly, Paul Hillside 3188

Kelly, Walter HOIlywood 1945

Kelsey, Fred A Hillside 5126

Kelso, Maym CRestview 0181

Keltic, Madeline OXford 3101

Kelton, Pert OXford 1116

Kemble-Cooper, N'iolet CRestview 4161

Kemp, Matty CRestview 6161

Kemper, Charles OXford 1081

Kendall, Cy CRestview 4197

Kendell, Lynne GLadstone 7141

Kendrick, Richard CRestview 4151

Kennedy, Chas. O'Brien OXford 6286

Kennedy, Edgar CRestview 61 1 1

Kennedy, Tack HEmpstead 2177

Kennedy, King OXford 1152

Kennedy, Merna CRestview 11123

Kennedy, Pat CRestview 6108

Kennedy, Tom OXford 7107

Kenneth. Keith OXford 7162

Kenney, Jack ROchester 2472

Kenny, Colin GLadstone 3797

Kent, Barbara Hillside 7353

Kent, Crauford CRestview 6161

Kent, Constance GRanite 5171

Kent, Dorothy GRanite 5171

Kent, Larry GLadstone 3797

Kent, Robert HOIlywood 2231

Kent, Stapleton OXford 4606

Kent, William HOIlywood 1945

Kenyon, Doris CRestview 6127

Kerbrech, Roland Hillside 5128

Kerby, Marion CRestview 12141

Kerebel, Georges HOIlywood 1405

Kerman. David OXford 7107

Kerr, Donald OXford 4153

Kerr. Jane CRestview 4139

Kerr, tefferey GLadstone 3161

Kerr. Robert OXford 1152

Kerrigan, J. M OXford 4153

Kerry, Anita CRestview 11123

Ketron, June CRestview 11123

Kerman, David OXford 7107

Keyes, Evelyn OXford 4153

Keyes, Peggy CRestview 12303

Khmara, 1. ' CRestview 6188

Kiado. Johnny Hillside 1101

Kibbee, Guy HOIlywood 3517

Kibrick, Leonard CRestview 9408

Kibrick, Sidney CRestview 9408

Kidder. Kay CRestview 4101

Killian, X'ictor CRestview 9170

Killian, Victor Jr CRestview 9170

Kim Oxford 3259

Kim, Suzanna CRestview 6127

Kimbler, Moselle CRestview 6127

Kinch, Myra CRestview 4128

Kindler, Evelyn HOIlywood 5341

King, Alyce WOodbury 63121

King, Bruce OXford 9044

King, Carlotta OXford 3101

King, Charles GLadstone 3161

King, Charies Croker OXford 7061

King, Claude HOIlywood 3591

King, Dennis GLadstone 6134

King, Diane HOIlywood 1945

King, James Hillside 5128

King. John Oxford 4161

King. Joseph GLadstone 3161

King. Owen Hillside 2125

King, Rex CRestview 8558

King, Stanley E GRanite 5171

King. Walter OXford 4161

King. Walter Woolf OXford 4161

Kingdon, Julie CRestview 6161

Kingdom. Edith Hillside 5128

Kingsford, Guy CRestview 12161

Kingsford, Walter CRestview 4161

Kingsley , Ann GRanite 4347

Kingslev, Leonard CRestview 6186

Kinskv.' Leonid OXford 4157

Kinley, Douglas OXford 7107

Kinnell, Murray Hillside 7353

Kinney, Harold CRestview 6193

389

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Kipling, Richard GLadstone 7141

Kirby, Clayton CRestview 11123

Kirby, George OXford 41S3

Kirby, Pauline GRanite 0711

Kirby & DeGage CRestview 9830

Kirchhof. Edward Hillside 1101

Kirke. Donald OXford 7107

Kirkland, Alexander OXford 1116

Ktrkland, Muriel HOllywood 2722

Kisner, Bernard OXford 3196

Kisselbaugh, Alexander Hillside 1101

Kizzian, Mary Ruth CRestview 12111

Kleinbach, Henry GRanite 5171

Kline, Brady GRanite 3139

Kline, Marvin Hillside 1101

KHngdon. Edith HOllywood 1405

Klingdon, Werner HOllywood 1405

Knapp. Evelyn WOodbury 63121

Knel, Marcia GRanite 7566

Kneeland, Frank GRanite 8157

Knight, Felix MAd.son 2548

Knight, Frances ■^■- 0^/°'''^ ^237

Knight, Fuzzy ^^ nvf^? 11

Knight, Harlan E OXford 7144

Knilhtljune «^'y"°°^ c^!i

Knight, Irene HOllywood 534

Knight, Violet HOllywood 359

Knoll, Ted ^^'4TZ llol

Knowlden, Marilyn Hillside 5128

Knowles, Patric HOllywood 2722

Kocava,Mila •..• °''.'°''^Tt

Koehler. Donald CRestview 11135

Kohler Fred Jr HOllywood 2211

Kohler; Hugh MacNair HOllywood 5858

Kolb. Clarence ;.2^^°'1 lU]

Kold, Scott ^^TU^f Slfi

Knik Scott Hillside 7461

Kohl'er. Fred, Sr HOllywood 2231

Kohler. Fred Jr CRestview 6 6

Kohlmar, Lee CRestview 12111

Kolker, Henry HOllywood 2231

Korfif, Arnold CRestview 9 70

Kornman, Mary :^o,f *'"*'!; ol.l

Kornstein, Malka "°"^jr^ Zll

Kortner, Fritz OXford 1008

Koshetz, Nina OXford 8030

Kosleck, Martin ^^'w''"; til,

Kosloff, Theodore OXford 3101

KOSTER, DOROTHY OXford 4133

Kottka, Otto C HOllywood 1405

Kraber, Garrett OXford 1116

Kramer, Marc CRestview 12111

Kramer, Mona HOllywood 1405

Kramer, Phil HEmpstead 2177

Kramer, Reniat HOllywood 3517

Kramer, Wright HOllywood 2231

Kraus, Connie GRanite 4347

Kreisman, Robert GRanite 0711

Krolow, Olga CRestview 12161

Kruger, Charlotte Hillside 2125

Krueger, Lorraine HOllywood 5341

Kruger, Alma Hillside 7353

Kruger, Otto GLadstone 3161

Kurtin, Anita CRestview 6186

Kuznetzoff, Ada CRestview 12141

L

La Bey, Louis Hillside 5128

LaBrandt, Gertrude GRanite 7566

Lacey, Frances HOllywood 2211

Lachuz, Alphonze OXford 0767

Lackaye, Helene OXford 4153

Lackteen, Frank Hillside 1101

La Colose, Pierra HOllywood 1405

Ladd, Tommy OXford 3101

LaFaye, Julian OXford 7071

La Follette. Marion CRestview 11330

Lahr, Bert CRestview 6188

Lake. Arthur WYoming 9716

l^ake, Florence CRestview 51S5

Lally, Howard GLadstone 3161

LaMal, Isabel CRestview 8558

La Marr, Olga Hillside 1101

La Marr, Richard OXford 0767

Lambert, Edward J HOllywood 1945

Lambert, George CRestview 91 70

Lambert, Maud OXford 7107

Lamkoff, Paul HEmpstead 2177

Lamont, Marten HOllywood 3631

Lamont, Molly CRestview 11191

Lamont, Sonnie HOllywood 5341

La Monte. Bobby GRanite 4347

Lamour, Dorothy HOllywood 3631

Lancaster, Richard Hillside 1101

Landi, Elissa OXford 6121

Landis. Carol CRestview 518S

Landis. Jessie Royce CRestview 9170

Landsdale, Frank GLadstone 3797

Lane, Alan OXford 4161

Lane, Bruce HEmpstead 2177

Lane, Charles (Levinson) CRestview 4161

Lane, Francis GRanite 071 1

Lane, Lenita HOllywood 1648

Lane, Lola HOllywood 1945

Lane, Marie HEmpstead 2177

Lane, Marjorie CRestview 4151

Lane, Nora GLadstone 3797

Lane, Richard CRestview 4161

Lane, Treasure GRanite 8500

Lane, Ward Hillside 1101

Lane, Whitford HOllywood 2722

Lane, Yancey OXford 3522

Lang, Gertrude CRestview 11135

Lang, Howard GRanite 3797

Lang. Jean CRestview 0181

Lang, Jeannie CRestview 4181

Lang, June CRestview 6193

Langdon, Harry Hillside 2125

Langford, Frances OXford 1008

Langsner, Clare HOllywood 2722

Langton, Hazel OXford 7107

Lansing, Alma OXford 0767

Lansing, Charlotte OXford 7873

Lantz, Peggy CRetvievv 9170

LaPlancke, Louise Hillside 5128

LaPlante, Laura CRestview 6111

Larabee, Louise OXford 8030

Larimer, Freddy CRestview 6161

Larkin, John CRestview 11123

LaRocque, Rod GLadstone 3797

Larrimore. Earle CRestview .=^191

Larrimore, Francine GLadstone 6134

LaRoux, Carmen HOllywood 1405

LaRoy, Rita CRestview 6161

LaRue, Frank H CRestview 4128

LaRue, Grace OXford 4606

LaRue, Jack OXford 4161

Lash. Harry CRestview 12161

Laska, Lucia CRestview 6161

390

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Las Karis, Nickolas HOllywood 2231

Laskin, Bobbie CRestview 12303

Laskin, Evelyn CRestview 12303

Lathrop, Mack CRestview 61S1

Latimer, Louise OXford 416?

Laughlin. Kathryn OXford 1116

Laurel, Stan OXford 1081

Laurence. Del CRestview 6127

Lauria, Lew OXford 3538

La Verne, Grace GRanite 8157

LaVerne, Lucille GRanite 0711

LaVore, Louis CRestview 6193

Lavrillier, Gaston HOllywood 1405

Law, Billie OXford 4508

Law, Dorothy ' OXford 4508

Law, Edith OXford 4508

Law, Katherine OXford 4508

Law, Walter OXford 4149

Law. William CRestview 11191

Lawford, Betty CRestview 5171

Lawler, Anderson CRestview 11211

Lawler, Mary OXford 3131

Lawrence, Bill Hillside 5128

Lawrence, Charles OXford 7107

Lawrence, David HOllywood 5341

Lawrence, Edna CRestview 6127

Lawrence. Fred HOllywood 223 1

Lawrence, Larry HOllywood 3591

Lawrence, Marc CRestview 6193

Lawrence, Raymond OXford 9044

Lawrence, Rosina CRestview 6193

Lawry, James CRestview 11191

Lawson. Priscilla HOllywood 12111

Lawson, Wilfred WOodbury 63121

Lawton, Cynthia GLadstone 3134

Lawton, Frank Hillside 7363

Laye, Evelyn CRestview 4151

Layton, Frank CRestview 12161

Lazaroflf, Elias HOllywood 1405

Leach, Nancy Hillside 1101

Leary, Nolan ORegon 1167

Leary, Ted HOllywood 2231

Lease, Rex CRestview 11191

Lebedefif, Ivan CRestview 4161

LeClerc, Ginette OXford 1116

LeBerthon, Helene CRestview 11191

LeBesque, Christian HOllywood 1405

LeBratidt, Gertrude GLadstone 3797

Lederer, Francis OXford 6121

LeDuc, Jean HOllywood 1405

Lee, Diane GRanite 4347

Lee, Dorothy Hillside 1121

Lee, Etta CRestview 6193

Lee. Freddie CRestview 6193

Lee, George OXford 7107

Lee. Gwen CRestview 12161

Lee, Jocelyn OXford 4606

Lee. Jane ^ CRestview 4161

Lee, Jay ." OXford 0767

Lee, Julia CRestview 11211

Lee, Lila CRestview 4161

Lee, Linda CRestview 11123

Lee, Lois CRestview 6127

Lee, Lorraine HOllywood 4341

Lee. Maybelle GRanite 3071

Lee, Sammy OXford 1008

Leeds, Andrea OXford 7107

Leeds, Thelma WOodbury 63121

Lees, Antoinette OXford 7107

LeGallienne, Eva OXford 1116

LeGon, Jennie WOodbury 63121

Lehigh, Helen GRanite 4347

Lehman, Beatrix CRestview 5171

Leiber, Fritz, Sr CRestview 5191

Leiber, Fritz, Jr CRestview 5191

Leigh, Frank CRestview 9830

Leigh, Nelson CRestview 6193

Leighton, Lillianne CRestview 12141

Leisk, Billy CRestview 6193

LeMaire, Charles CRestview 4151

Lemare, Betty CRestview 11191

LeMarr, Margaret GRanite 5171

Lentz, Bobby OXford 0767

Lenja, Lotta Hillside 7353

Leon, Connie Hillside 2177

Leon, Gary HOllywood 5341

Leonard, Barbara HEmpstead 2177

Leonard, Henry CRestview 12161

Leontovich. Eugenia CRestview 4151

Leovalli, Emilia GRanite 7566

LeRoy, Baby ORegon 1 167

Le Roy, Hal CRestview 6161

LeSaint, Edward OXford 4606

Leslie, Verna Hillside 5128

Lessing, Marion CRestview 12303

Lester, Jerry CRestview 9904

Lester, Ward OXford 7107

Letour, Suzanna GRanite 4347

Levine, Sam HOllywood 3517

Leverett, Lewis OXford 1116

Levison, Charles GRanite 219*4

Lewis, Bob Oxford 1116

Lewis, Carrington CRestview 9170

Lewis, Catherine Hillside 1101

Lewis, Diana CRestview 11191

Lewis, Flo GRanite 8157

Lewis, Joe OXford 1116

Lewis, Frederic G CRestview 11123

Lewis, Gene Hillside 1101

Lewis, George CRestview 6161

Lewis, Jeanne CRestview 11191

Lewis, Lynn OXford 7144

Lewis, Mary GRanite 8157

Lewis, Maxine GLadstone 3797

Lewis, Mitchell CRestview 6161

Lewis, Preston OXford 7071

Lewis, Ralph CRestview 0194

Lewis, Russell GLadstone 6134

Lewis, Sharon CRestview 13161

Lewis, Ted WOodbury 63121

Lewis, Vera CRestview 0121

Lewis, Wilcome OXford 3191

Leyssac, Paul OXford 7107

Leyton, Drue CRestview 12111

Libaire, Dorothy CRestview 4161

Lichine, David WOodbury 63 121

Lieb, Betty OXford 3131

Lierly, Hal CRestview 9408

Light, Robert CRestview 4161

Lightner. Fred OXford 6169

Lightner, Winnie OXford 3191

Liguoro, Rina CRestview 6127

Lillie, Beatrice GLadstone 3161

Lilly, Ada CRestview 0194

Linaker. Kay HOllywood 2722

Linda, Hala OXford 9686

Linden, Eric OXford 3131

Linden, Robert (Bob) CRestview 6193

Lindeberg, Linda OXford 1116

Lindeloff, Hala CRestview 6600

391

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Linderniann, Jan OXford 1116

Lindgren, Hildus Levida HOllywood 1405

Lindner, Paula Hillside 5128

Lindsay, Lex G Ranite 0711

Lindy Hoppers WOodbury 63121

Linton, Fryda Stuart HOllywood 1405

Ling, Bo CRestview 12303

Ling, Richie CRestview 6161

Li-Ling-Ai, Miss OXford 0322

Linow, Ivan GRanite 4347

Lipson, Jack HOllywood 1405

Lisa, Anna GRanite 7566

Litel, John B CRestview 4161

Littlefield, Lucien CRestview 6151

Liu, Lotus CRestview 11123

Liu. Maurice CRestview 12111

Livingston, Alan Hillside 2125

Livingston, Robert HOllywood 2231

Lloyd, Alma CRestview 5191

Lloyd, Doris GRanite 5171

Lloyd, George OXford 9044

Lloyd, Gladys HOllywood 2722

Lloyd, Jay CRestview 6600

Lloyd, Karen OXford 6141

Lloyd, Rollo HOllywood 3588

Lloyd, Shirley CRestview 6193

Lochner, Charles CRestview 4101

Lockhart, Gene Hillside 7353

Lockhart, Kathleen Hillside 7353

Lock, Katharine OXford 1116

Loder, John CRestview 4151

Lodge, John CRestview 6193

Lodi, Theodore CRestview 11135

Loebell, Marc HEmpstead 2177

Loft, Arthur CRestview 6161

Loftus, Cecelia OXford 1116

Logan, Ella WOodbury 63121

Logan, Gwendolyn CRestview 6161

Lohr, Bert GRanite 8157

Lombard, Carole CRestview 5171

Londos, Alma HOllywood 1648

London, Dorris CRestview 14141

London, Lynette CRestview 11123

Long, Lotus CRestview 6161

Long, Nick WOodbury 63121

Long, Nick, Jr WOodbury 63121

Long, Robert CRestview 0181

Long, Walter GLadstone 7141

Loomis. Maxine CRestview 61 88

Loos, Mary Anita GLadstone 3797

Lopez, Mendoza HOllywood 1405

Lord. David OXford 8019

Lord. Leonard Hillside 1101

Lord, Marjorie OXford 1116

Lord, Pauline Hillside 7353

Lorimer. Louise OXford 7144

Loring, Ann Hillside 7461

Loring, Michael Hillside 5128

Loring, Sunny CRestview 6600

Lory, Jacques Hillside 5128

Lorraine, Leota CRestview 9408

Lorraine, Robert OXford 1116

Losch, Tillie OXford 1116

Loti, Zora OXford 0767

Louder. Thomas GRanite 5171

Louise, Anita HOllywood 2722

Louise. Gwen CRestview 1119

Louise, Jane CRestview 4128

Love, Beth HOllywood 3631

Love, Elizabeth WOod"bury 63121

Love. Montagu OXford 3191

LOVE, ULA OXford 4133

Lovegren. Eleanor OXford 9983

Loving. Michael CRestview 4151

Low, Billy CRestview 12303

Lowe, Burnoff & Wensley HOllywood 1945

Lowe, Ellen Hillside 1101

Lowe, K. Elmo CRestview 4151

Lowe. Lorna GLadstone 3797

LOWERY, FRED OXford 4133

Lowery, Robert CRestview 4197

Lowry, Ed HOllywood 1945

Lozano, Ada Hillside 5162

Lubin, Lou GLadstone 3797

Lucas, Francis CRestview 6161

Lucas, Jimmy OXford 4153

]>ucky Boys WOodbury 63 121

Luden, Jack Hillside 1101

Ludwig, Phyllis Hillside 1101

Lucas, Mervin Hillside 5128

Lugosi, Bela CRestview 12111

Luguet, Andre WOodbury 63121

Lukas, Paul CRestview 4151

Lukats, Nick Hillside 5 162

Luke. Keve OXford 4U)1

Lum & Abner Hillside 31X8

Lund, Bettie GLadstone 3797

Lund, Lucille CRestview 6193

Lung, Charlie GLadstone 3797

Luther, Frank CRestview 0155

Luxford, Nola OXford 7071

Lyall, Edna OXford 9044

Lyden, Pierce CRestview 6127

Lydell, Al OXford 3101

Lyman. J. Frank CRestview 12161

Lyn, Jackie CRestview 6111

Lynds, John OXford 9044

Lvnen, Robert WOodbury 63121

Lynn, Basil CRestview 9320

Lynn, Eleanor OXford 4606

Lynn, George OXford 1116

Lynn, J. Ashton OXford 3101

Lvnn, Bernice CRestview 1627

Lynn, William OXford 6286

Lynne, Laurie GLadstone 3797

Lvnne, Sharon OXford 1081

Lyon, Ben WOodbury 63121

Lyon, Joel HEmpstead 2177

Lyon, Priscilla HOllywood 3677

Lyons, Collette CRestview 6193

Lys. Lva HOllvwood 2722

Lytell, Bert OXford 6121

Lytell, Marjorie WOodbury 63121

Mc

MacAnnan, George Burr CRestview 9320

MacBane, Ralph HOllywood 2722

MacCloy. June ORegon 1167

MacDonald, David GLadstone 3797

MacDonald, Donald GLadstone 6134

MacDonald, J. Farrell CRestview 6161

McDonald, Peggy OXford 0767

IMacFarlane. Bruce GLadstone 3161

MacGowan. William CRestview 4128

MacGregor. Edgar OXfnrd 3191

MacGregor, Mary Hillside 1101

MacKellar, Helen HOllywood 2231

MacKenna, Kate CRestview 11330

Mackenna, Kenneth CRestview 4151

MacKaye, Fredric HEmpstead 2177

MacKenzie, Tandy CRestview 6193

MacLane, Barton HOllywood 2722

MacLaren, Helen GLadstone 3797

MacLaren, Ian GRanite 5171

MacLaren, Ivan OXford 7873

MacLaren. Mary GRanite ,i23 7

MacLaren, Pauline GRanite 0711

MacLean, Douglas OXford 3101

MacLean. Lorraine Eddv Hillside 1101

MacMahon, Aline OXford 1008

MacMahon. Horace GLadstone 3161

MacMillan, Helen .CRestview 4128

MacMiIlan, Muriel GLadstone 3797

MacMurray. Fred OXford 4161

MacQuarrie, George GRanite 3139

MacOuarrie. :Murdock GLadstone 7141

McArthur. Hugh CRestview 11191

McAvoy, May GLadstone 6237

McCabe. Leo CRestview 0181

McCall. Pat GRanite 5291

Macellum, Barre CRestview 12161

McCarey, Raymond CRestview 4151

392

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

McCarthy, Charles OXford 4153

McCarthy, Johnny CRestview 9320

McCarthy, Mary OXford 3196

McCauIey, Joe GRanitc 8157

McChesney, Ernest OXford 3101

McClelland, Charles GLadstone 3161

McClung, Boh H Kmpstead 4161

McConnell, Lulu CRestview 6127

McConnell, Margaret OXford 7107

McCord, Nancy .OXford 4542

McCormic, Mary HEmpstead 2177

McCormick, Frank Hollywood 2722

McCoy, Col. Tim CRestview 6161

McCoy, L. Harlan HOUywood 1405

McCoy, Harry OXford 4606

McCoy, Kay CRestview 9320

McCoy, Mildred HOUywood 2722

McCoy, Tim CRestview 6161

McCrea, Joel GLadstone 6134

McCulley, Ann GRanite 5171

McCuUough, Philo CRestview 12141

McDaniel, .Samuel CRestview 12111

McDaniel, Hattie CRestview 12111

McDill, Johnny Fern GRanite 4347

McDonald, Barbara HOUywood 1945

McDonald, Billie CRestview 9170

McDonald, Francis CRestview 6161

McDonald, Earl CRestview 11135

MacDonald, Norman HEmpstead 2177

McDowell, Claire CRestview 0194

McFarland. George (Spanky) Hillside 2125

McGee, Florence HOUywood 2722

McGee. Roger OXford 7162

McGovern, Xanette CRestview 12161

McGowan, Billy CRestview 9320

McGowan. J. P OXford 7107

McGrail, Walter OXford .^538

McGrath, Paul CRestview 8621

McGuire, John H Hillside 7461

McGlynn, Frank, Sr CRestview 6161

McGlyn, Frank, Jr CRestview 6161

McHugh, Jack GRanite 0711

McHugh, Kathryn (Kitty) CRestview 9320

McHugh, Matt HOUywood 3588

IMcIntosh CRestview 6127

Mclntyre, Christine CRestview 0121

Mclntyre, Jean OXford 1116

Mclntvre. Leila OXford 3191

McKay, George WOodbury 63121

McKean, Archie D. Jr CRestview 4128

McKee, John OXford 1081

McKee, Margaret CRestview 9170

McKee, Scott CRestview 4128

McKenna, Kenneth OXford 1116

McKenzie, Bob OXford 7107

McKenzie, Eva HOUywood 3591

McKenzie, Fay Hillside 5128

McKinney, Florine Hillside 7461-5128

McKinney, Mira HEmpstead 2177

McKinney, Nina Mae WOodbury 63121

McLaglen, Cyril CRestview 12111

McLaglen, Leopold HEmpstead 2177

McLain, James OXford 1081

McLallen, Jack CRestview 6161

McLaren, Ivar CRestview 4151

McLean. Jan O.Xford 1I]6

McLennan, Rodney Hillside 5162

McMahon, Doris CRestview 6161

McMahon. Philip WOndburv (.3121

McNair, Patsy OXford 0767

McNaughton, Charles CRestview 0194

McXaughtnn, Harry OXford 111(>

McXulty. Dorothy OXf.inl 6121

McTaggart. Malcolm ( Hud ) CRestview( 11191

McWade, Edward OXford 3101

McWade, Margaret OXford 05222

McWade, Robert OXford 3101

M

Mabee, Marianne GRanite 4347

Machi, Sugi (Mme.) HOUywood 1405

Mack, Betty GLadstone 3797

Mack, ClifTord GRanite 0711

Mack, Donald HOUywood 3517

Mack, Helen Hillside 7461

Mack, Jack GRanitc 0711

Mack, James T OXford 7107

Mack, Tom HOUywood 2722

Mack, Tom "Cecil" CRestview 6108

Mack, Tommy CRestview 4161

Mack, Wilbur GLadstone 7141

Mackaill, Dorothy CRestview 11211

M ackaye, Fred H Kmpstead 2177

Mackeye, Dorothy CRestview 4151

Mackeye, Frederic CRestview 9320

Macklin, Diane OXford 0767

Macklin, James HOUywood 3591

Macollum, Harry CKestvicw 12161

Maddox, Jean CRestview 6108

Madison, Julian HEmpstead 2177

Madison, Noel CRestview 6121

Madison, Noel GRanite 2194

IMagness, Nancy CRestview 0155

Mahalifey, Blanche GRanite 4347

Mahan, William O.Xford 7107

Maher, Wally CRestview 12161

Mahoney, Francis X GRanite 2188

Mahoney, Tom GLadstone ^7«7

Mahoney, Will WOodbury 63121

Maigret deLeiu. Countess CRestview 4151

Main, Marjorie CRestview 6161

Mailes, Charles Hillside 5162

Majette, Claire OXford 3101

Mala H I llside 1101

Malaby, Richard CRestview 412{

Malatesta, Fred W Hillside 5162

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Mallas, Don GRanite 4347

Mallory, Boots CRestview 6161

Malloy, Francetta HOUywood 2725

Mallott, Kevin CRestview 940{

Malo, Gina WOodbury 63121

Malo, Jim GLadstone 3161

Malone, James HOUywood 6173

Malone, Ralph CRestview 12141

Malyon, Eily CRestview 61 1 1

Mandel, Joe WOodbury 63121

Mandel, William WOodbury 63121

Mander, Myles OXford 3131

Mandy, Jerry Hillside 5128

Manfredi. Antonio OXford 4473

Mann, Bertha CRestview 4128

Mann, Edith HOllvwood 5341

Mann, George Hillside 2125

Mann, Hank GLadstone 7141

Hann. Heins CRestview 6127

Mann, Marjorie WOodbury 63121

Manners, Claire OXford 3196

Manners, David OXford 1116

Manners, Dian CRestview 9170

Mannick, Jnck OXford 7690

Manning, Robert ORegon 6869

Manning. T. H HOUywood 3722

Manning. Tom GRanite 4347

Mannis. Lois OXford 4308

Mannix. Ruth OXford 8030

Mannors. .Sheila CRestview 4161

Mansfield. Marian HOUywood 3631

Mantell, Ethel OXford 6264

Maran. Francesco GRanite 3071

Marburgh, Bertram CRestview 0194

March, Fredric CRestview 5171

Marcus, James CRestview 4128

Marden, Adrienne OXford 70fi\

Marden, Mabel CRestview 12141

Mardy, Jerry CRestview 6161

Margetson, Arthur HOllvwood 2722

Margo Oxford 1116

Margules, Annette HOUywood 1405

Maricle. Leona CRestview 4161

Marievsky, Joseph HOUywood 1405

Marion, Beth CRestview 6161

Marion, George HOUywood 3591

393

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Marion, George, Sr OXford 7061

Marion, Ruth HOllywood 3591

Maris, Mona HOllywood 2722

Maritza, Sari GLadstone 3134

Mark, Michael HOllywood 3677

Marks, Joe CRestview 4101

Marks, Toe E CRestview 4101

Marlin, Charles OXford 1116

Marlin, Miriam CRestview 9170

Mario, Elinor CRestview 9320

Marlowe, Frank GRanite 0711

Marlowe, Hugh CRestview 4161

Marlowe, June CRestview 9170

Marlowe, Kay OXford 7061

Marlowe, Stanley OXford 9686

Marmont, Percy CRestview 6600

Marquis, Margaret HOllywood 3677

Marquis, Marjorie P OXford 1152

Marquis. Rosalind OXford 0322

Marr, Edward CRestview 6161

Marseilles, Maxine GLadstone 3797

Marsh, Andrea CRestview 4101

Marsh, Anthony CRestview 6193

Marsh, Carolyn WOodbury 63121

Marsh, Iris CRestview 12111

Marsh, Joan ORegon 1167

Marsh, Mae CRestview 6161

Marsh, Marion CRestview 4151

Marsh, Myra HHlside 2125

Marshe, Vera CRestview 4161

Marshall, Armina OXford 1116

Marshall, Dave HEmpstead 4305

Marshall, Everett OXford 1116

Marshall, Herbert OXford 3121

Marshall, Jane OXford 3196

Marshall, John CRestview 12161

Marshall,' Tully CRestview 0146

Marson, Truda Hillside 1101

Marstyn, John CRestview 4161

Martell, Jeane OXford 7061

Marstini, Lynn OXford 7144

Marstini, Rosita OXford 7144

Marston, John CRestview 12161

Martel, June CRestview 5185

Martin, Buddy OXford 0767

Martin, Charles CRestview 12141-8558

Martin, Chris GLadstone 7141

Martin, Carlos San Hillside 5128

Martin, Mary CRestview 5185

Martin, Sally CRestview 5191

Martin, Toni HOllywood 3588

Martindel, Edward CRestview 0194

Martinelli, Enrico CRestview 9320

Martinelli, Giovanni CRestview 6151

Martinez, Elena HOllywood 1045

Martinez, Helen GRanite 1592

Martini, Nino OXford 6121

Martinoli, Vera OXford 0767

Marx Brothers OXford 4161

Mason, Dick Hillside 5 128

Mason, George W CRestview 6161

Mason, Homer OXford 1081

Mason, James CRestview 5171

Mason, Louis OXford 4606

Mason, Mary OXford 7107

Mason, Mabel Hillside 5128

Mason. Reginald OXford 4157

Mason, Roy CRestview 11123

Massey, Raymond Hillside 7461

Matairi, Maureen Hillside 5128

Matchan, William Roy CRestview 0194

Mather, John HOllywood 3631

Matteson, Ruth HEmpstead 4350

Mathews, Mary Jo OXford 3121

Matthews, A. E OXford 1116

Matthews. Lester HOllywood 2722

Matus, Kalmus GLadstone 3797

Matzenauer, Margaret Hillside 1101

Mauch, Billy GRanite 5171

Mauch, Bobby GRanite 5171

Mauclair. Ann GLadstone 3161

Maude, Beatrice CRestview 6161

Maude, Cyril CRestview S 171

Maur, Adele St OXford 9686

Maur, Meinhart OXford 1081

Maurice, Bobby GRanite 4347

Max & Gang WOodbury 63121

Maxey, Paul Regan GRanite 4347

Maxwell, Dan Hillside 5128

Maxwell. Edwin HOllywood 2231

Maxwells WOodbury 63121

May, Bobby WOodbury 63121

May, Ida CRestwood 12303

Mayall, J. Hershel OXford 9044

Maye, Brenda CRestview 0121

Mayer, Ray CRestview 12111

Mayes, Billy CRestview 8621

Mayfair Mitzi HOllywood 3517

Mayhew, Stella HOllywood 2722

Maynard, Ken HOllywood 2772

Maynard, Kermit HEmpstead 2177

Mayne, Eric CRestview 9170

Mayo, Frank OXford 7107

Mayo, George CRestview 11135

Mayo, Martha HOllywood 3591

Mayo, Perry OXford 1152

Mayo, Robert OXford 3101

Mayor, Ignacio Soto WOodbury 63121

Meader, George F OXford 6286

Meadows, Denny ORegon 6869

Mears, Joan CRestview 6161

Medrano, Alicia HOllywood 1405

Medrano, Luz HOllywood 1405

Medcalfe, Marceline CRestview 9320

Meek, Donald WOodbury 63121

Meeker, George CRestview 11135

Megeslin, Betty OXford 7107

Meglin Kiddies CRestview 11123

Mehra, Lai Chand HOllywood 3677

Melesh, Alex HOllywood 1405

Melesh, Alexander HOllywood 1405

Meiser, Edith CRestview 9170

Meisner, Sanford OXford 1116

Melton, Frank CRestview 12111

Melton, John HEmpstead 2177

Melton, James CRestview 4161

HOllywood 2722

Melton, James WOodbury 63121

Menard, Tina HOllywood 1405

Mence, Lew OXford 8808

Mendelssohn, Eleanora OXford 1116

Menken. Helen OXford 6121

Mendoza, George HOllywood 1405

Menjou, Adolphe CRestview 5171

Meno, Charlotte OXford 7873

Meranda, Doro CRestview 4161

Mercer, Beryl OXford 7107

Mercer, Johnny WOodbury 63121

Mercer, Jane GLadstone 4156

Mercer, Louis HOllywood 1405

Mercer, Ruby GLadstone 6134

Meredith, Bob CRestview 14141

Meredith, Burgess CRestview 5171

Meredith, Dawn CRestview 5185

Meredith, Iris CRestview 12111

Meredith, Jane HOllywood 3588

Meredith. Lois GRanite 5171

Meredith, Lu Ann OXford 3101

Meriam, Charlotte GLadstone 4156

Meril. Ann . _. _. GRanite 5171

Merivale, Philip CRestview 6161

Merkel, Una OXford 7107

Merkyl, John HOllywood 1403

Merlin. Marguerite CRestview 11135

Merrill, Ann HEmpstead 2177

Merrill, Anthony CRestview 9170

Merrill, Tonv GLadstone 7141

Merlo, Tony" Hillside 6181

Merton. John NOrth Hollywood 5159

Mesenkop. Bill G Ranite 7239

Messenkoff. WilHam CRestview 6193

Metaxa, Georges CRestview 4151

Metcalfe. Bradley CRestview 11191

Metcalf, George CRestview 6108

Methot, Mayo OXford 6121

Meyer, Greta OXford 3191

394

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Meyer, Torben HEmpstead 2177

Meyers, Carlos Hillside 1101

Micliael, Gertrude CRestview 4151

Michalson. Esther CRestview 12161

Michon Bros WOodbury 63121

Middlemass, Robert WOodbury 63121

Middleton, Charles B OXford3191

Middleton, Raymond GLadstone 3161

Middleton, Wallace HOllywood 1405

Milan, Frank OXford 7107

Milar, Adolph HOllywood 1045

Miles, Carlotta Hillside 5162

Miles, Lillian CRestview 6161

Miljan. Tohn HOllywood 2231

Milland, "Helene OXford 7107

Milland. Ravmond OXford 4161

Millard, Helene Hillside 2125

Miller, Alice HOllywood 5341

Miller. Bill CRestview 12303

Miller. Burton Cagnev SAnta Monica 22867

Miller, Carl .' GRanite 0711

Miller, Ivan HOllywood 3591

Miller. Fred CRestview 12161

Miller, Jackie Cagney SAnta Monica 22867

Miller, John (Skins) CRestview 12111

Miller, Kay Hillside 5128

Miller, Paula OXford 1116

Miller, Sidney CRestview 12161

Miller, Walter OXford 9686

Miller, Woods CRestview 9170

Millman, William HOllywood 2231

Mills Brothers CRestview 4101

Mills. Grant OXford 1116

Mills, Thomas R HOllywood 1405

Milner, Marlyn CRestview 9408

Miltern, John HOllywood 2722

Milton, Billy GLadstone 3161

Milton, Robert Hillside 4151

Miner. Arthur GRanite 7566

Minevitch. Borrah WOodbury 63121

Minjir, Harold Crestview 0146

Mir. David CRestview 11191

Miramova. Elena HOllywood 2722

Misteli, Rene GRanite 4347

IMitchell. Belle GRanite 7566

Mitchell, Craig HOllywood 1405

Mitchell. Frank WOodbury 63121

Mitchell, Geneva HOllywood 3591

Mitchell, Grant HOllywood 3591

Mitchell, Hollis OXford 9044

Mitchell, Norma GLadstone 6134

Mitchell, Sonia HOllywood 2231

Mitchell, Thomas GLadstone 3161

Mitzel, Kayla GLadstone 4946

Mix, Ruth CRestview 9408

Mix. Tom OXford 6237

Moflet, Harold OXford 7107

Mohr, Gerry CRestview 0181

Mojica, Jose CRestview 0121

Mollison. Henrv CRestview 11191

Molitore, Edward OXford 1116

Moncher, Jerome CRestview 8558

Mong. William V CRestview 6161

Monroe & Grant WOodbury 63121

Monroe, Lucy OXford 1081

Monroe. Patricia CRestview 11191

Montalban, Jeons HOllywood 1405

Montana, Bull GRanite 1 592

Monteagle, Patricia H CRestview 0181

Montedero, Mars HOllywood 5341

Montenegro, Conchita HEmpstead 2177

Montgomery, Douglass Hillside 7353

Montgomery, Goodee CRestview 12141

Montgomery, Robert HOllywood 2722

Montor, Max HOllywood 1405

Montt, Christina HOllywood 1405

Montv. Millv CRestview 4101

Moody. Helen Wills CRestview 4101

Moody, Ruth CRestview 11123

Moore, Alice CRestview 6193

Moore, Camilla CRestview 6193

Moore, Carlyle, Jr CRestview 6193

Moore, Colleen GLadstone 3117

Moore, Constance OXford 6141

Moore, Dennie ... Hillside 7461-CRestview 12111

Moore, Dickie Hillside 5128

Moore, Erin O'Brien HOllywood 2722

Moore, Grace Hillside 7353

Moore, Iris CRestview 4128

Moore, Jane OXford 7061

Moore, Lillian CRestview 6193

Moore, Mae OXford 0767

Moore, Marjorie HOllywood 1648

Moore, Matt OXford 7107

Moore, Olivia GRanite 4347

Moore, Owen OXford 3196

Moore. Pauline GLadstone 3161

Moore, Mary OXford 1116

Moore, Stanley Hillside 7461

Moore, Sue CRestview 12161

Moore, Tom HEmpstead 2177

Moore, Victor OXford 4161

Moore, Vin GRanite 3139

Moore, Viola CRestview 4197

Moore, Wayne Hillside 7461

Moore, William OXford 7107

Moorehead, Natalie CRestview 6193

Mor, Shawn OXford 9686

Moraine, Lyle Hillside 3 188

Moran, Edwin OXford 6286

Moran, Francis Hillside 3188

Moran, Frank CRestview 8558

Moran, Jackie CRestview 12161

Moran, Lois CRestview 6151

Moran, Lee CRestview 6161

Moran, Polly GLadstone 3161

Moray, Helga CRestview 11135

Mordant, Edwin GRanite 4347

Moreau, Juliane HOllywood 1405

Moreland, Stephanie ORegon 1167

Morelli Ernest HOllywood 1405

Moreno, Antonio CRestview 1055

Moreno, Hilda HOllywood 1405

Moreno, Paco GRanite 4347

Morgan, Bill Hillside 1121

Morgan. Claudia HOllvwood 2231

Morgan, Dickson OXford 1152

Morgan, Donna OXford 1152

Morgan, Frank CRestview 6151

Morgan. Gene CRestview 4101

Morgan. Geraldine CRestview 11191

Morgan, Gilbert CRestview 6161

Morgan, Helen CRestview 4161

Morgan, Jane CRestview 11330

Morgan. Marianne CRestview 6193

Morgan, Marilyn OXford 7107

Morgan, Ralph OXford 6121

Moriarity. Pat CRestview 12111

Morien, Robert GRanite 7566

Morin, Albert OXford 6264

Morita, Mike GRanite 0711

Morley, John CRestview 6161

Morley. Karen HOllywood 2722

Morman. Al HOllywood 2231

Morner, Stanley CRestview 6151

Moro, Nick Hillside 5128

Morrel, Louis CRestview 12161

Morris, Adrian CRestview 6161

Morris, Gayle Hillside 5128

Morris, Chester Hillside 1121

Morris. Corbet HOllvwood 2211

Morris, David HOllywood 2722

Morris, Johnnie Hillside 5128

Morris, Margaret CRestview 7803

Morris, Helen CRestview 9830

Morris, Mary HOllywood 2722

Morris. Philip CRestview 12161

Morris, Phylis CRestview 12161

Morris. Steven CRestview 5191

Morrison, Bert CRestview 4128

]Morrison. Joe CRestview 4101

Morrissey, Tex CRestview 4101

Morrow, Kathcrine HOllywood 3591

Morton, Arthur OXford 1152

Morton, Harry CRestview 6161

Morton, James C CRestview 11211

395

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Moscovitch oxford 6121

Moscow Art Quartet GLadstone 4946

Mosley, Victor CRestview 8621

Moten, Etta WOodbury 63121

Moulton, Adelia CRestview 6127

Moulton, Zita OXford 9686

Mowbray, Alan WOodbury 63121

Mowbray, Henry Hillside 5128

Mowbray, Sidney HEmpstead 2177

Moylan, Catherine GRanite 8157

Mozin, Quate OXford 0767

Mudie, Leonard OXford 9983

Muir, Esther GRanite 5171

Muir, Gavin OXford 4161

Mulhall, Jack CRestview 12111

Mulligan, Robert CRestview 6161

Mundin, Herbert H Oily wood 2722

Muni, Paul GLadstone 3117

Munier, Ferdinand CRestview 12111

Munn, Elizabeth OXford 1116

Munro, Given CRestview 6161

Munroe, Doreen GRanite 7566

Munson, Ona WOodbury 63121

Munter, Ferdiana CRestview 6161

Murdock, Janet OXford 1152

Murino, Lona GRanite 2188

Murphy, Bob CRestview 12111

Murphy, Dudley OXford 3121

Murphy, George OXford 1008

Murphy, Horace Hillside 5128

Murphy. Jack CRestview 0194

Murphy, Katharine CRestview 0121

Murphy, Maurice HOllywood 2722

Murphy, Ralph HOllywood 2722

Murphy, Bob CRestview 12111

Murray, Charlie G Ranite 4347

Murray, David HOllywood 5341

Murray, Eva CRestview 0121

Murray, Frederick CRestview 0181

Murray, Forbes CRestview 12161

Murray, Harold J Hillside 3188

Murray, Hilda HOllywood 5341

Murray, J. Harold CRestview 0121

Murray, John T CRestview 12111

Murray, Ken CRestview 6186

Murrav, Charlie GRanite 4347

Murreil. Franklin CRestview 5989

Muse, Clarence CRestview 6151

Myers, Claire OXford 3196

Myers, Harry C GRanite 7566

Myers, Henry CRestview 4151

Myrtle, Odette OXford 4157

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Nace, Anthony CRestview 12161

Nace, Howard F OXford 1152

Nace. Tony GLadstone 3797

Nagel, Ann Hillside 3188

Nagel, Conrad Hillside 1121

Naish. J. Carroll HOllywood 2231

N'ash. Len & His Orchestra GLadstone 3797

Namara OXford 6264

N'amara. Marguerite CRescent 9830

Nara, Weinona HOllywood 1405

Nash & Fately HOIlvwood 5341

Nash, Florence Hillside 2125

Nash, George OXford 1081

Nash, Joey HOllywood 5341

Nash, Mary OXford 1116

Naylor, Billy HEmpstead 2177

Nazarro, Cliff HOllywood 5341

Nazimova, Alia Hillside 7353

Neal, Tom CRestview 9170

Nearing. Margaret CRestview 11123

Neary, Peggy OXford 7107

Nebert. Psyche HOIlvwood 3677

Nedell, Bernard GLadstone 3161

Neeman, Robinson OXford 9686

Neill, Richard OXford 6264

Neiman, Hal HEmpstead 2177

Nell, Edward, Jr OXford 1116

Neff, Adele OXford 9686

Neff, Natalie Ann HOllywood 1405

Nelson, Barbara CRestview 0121

Nelson, Billy CRestview 9320

Nelson. Eddie Hillside 1101

Nelson, Harold CRestview 9170

Nelson, Ozzie GLadstone 3161

Nelson, Ruth OXford 1116

Nesbitt, John HOllywood 3631

Xesmith. Ottola OXford 7144

Nesmith, Tola OXford 9044

Newell, David CRestview 9320

Newell, Elsa OXford 7107

Newell. William OXford 7144

Newport, Beatrice CRestview 12161

Newton, Theodore Hillside 7353

Nicholas Brothers WOodbury 63121

Nicholas Twins OXford 6237

Nicholson, Paul HOllywood 6173

Nickerdermus WOodbury 63121

Niesen, Norman OXford 1152

Nieto, Jose WOodbury 63121

Nigro, Theo GLadstone 3797

Nightingale, Delmer Hillside 5128

Nilssen, Sigurd OXford 3101

Nilsson, Anna Q CRestview 4197

Nissen, Greta Hillside 1121

Niva, Vera WOodbury 63121

Niven, David OXford 3121

Nixon, Marion CRestview 4161

Noble, Ray WOodbury 63121

Nolan, Doris OXford 3101

Nolan, Jeanette CRestview 0146

Nolan, Lloyd HOllywood 2722

Noonan, Eric CRestview 12141

Norde, Al OXford 7107

Nordstrom, Clarence OXford 7873

Norman, Al. Kids WOodbury 63121

Norman. Gertrude H lllside 5939

Norman, Karyl ... CRestview 9904

Norman, Rosalie OXford 1116

N'orris, Arthur GRanite 4347

Norris, Edward WOodbury 63121

Norris, Ethel OXford 4542

North, Eric GRanite 2 1 88

Norton, Angle CRestview 11211

Norton, Barry OXford 9686

Norton, Edgar WOodbury 63121

Norton, Fletcher CRestview 11191

Norton. Jack Hillside 2125

Norton, Marjorie GRanite 7566

Nova, Alan CRestview 9320

Nova. F. Bona CRestview 0121

Novis, Donald CRestview 4181

Nowell. Wedgewnd Hillside 1101

Nugent, Edward J GLadstone 6134

Nugent, Elliott HOllywood 2722

Nugent, J. C CRestview 6161

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Oakie, Jack HOllywood 2722

Oakland, Vivian HOllywood 3677

Oakley, Bob OXford lUSl

Oakman, Wheeler OXford 4606

Ober, Dillon CRestview 9320

O'Brien. Billy Se(|uoia 3281

O'Brien, Dave CRestview 6193

O'Brien, David GRanite 4347

O'Brien, Eugene OXford 6264

O'Brien, George CRestview 4181

O'Brien, Patricia CRestview 11135

O'Brien, Tom CRestview 4128

Oakland. Vivien GRanite 2194

O'Connell, Hugh WOodbury 63121

O'Connell. Margaret OXford 9044

O'Connor, Frank OXford 4606

O'Connor, Patsy CRestview 1 1 123

396

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

O'Connor, Robert Emmtt CRestview 6161

O'Connor, Una Hollywood 2722

O'Day, Dawn II011>wood 5341

O'Day, June C'Kestview II IV

O'Day, Molly CRestview 9170

O'Day, Nell VVOodbury 63121

O'Dea, Sunnie CRestview 6151

O'Dea, Sunny CRestview 4101

O'Dea, Dennis Hillside 7461

Odiin, Richard GLadstone 3797

O'Donnell, Spec GRanite 1592

O'Dovoren, Vesey GLadstone 3088

Oelriclis, Mrs. Dorothy Jordan OXford 7107

O'Farrell, Broderick St GRanite 3650

Offer, Erna HOllywood r405

Olferman, George, Jr OXford 1131

O'Gatty, James . . . .' GLadstone 7141

Ogren, David CRestview 4101

O'Hara, Fiske CRestview 11135

O'Hara, Pat Hillside 2125

O'Hare, Kitty Hillside 5128

Ohman, Phil OXford 1161

Ohme, Gordon OXford 3101

O'Keefe, Walter CRestview 6188

Oldham, Derek WOodbury 63121

Oland, Warner OXford 4153

Oliva, Gilda OXford 8019

Oliver, Barrie GLadstone 3797

Oliver, David WOodbury 63121

Oliver, Edna Mae Hillside 7353

Oliver, Gordon OXford 6121

Oliver, Julian M CRestview 6127

Oliver, Ortega OXford 0767

Oliver, Ted CRestview 12161

Oliver-Smith, Gerald HOllywood 223 1

Olmes, Jean GRanite 4347

Olms, Jean GRanite 4347

Olsen & Johnson HOllywood 5341

Olsen, George WOodbury 63121

Olsen, Moroni t'Kestview 4161

Olsen, Olive CRestview 5185

O'Madigan, Isabel CRestview 11211

O'Malley, Rex CRestview 4151

O'Neal, Ann CRestview 4197

O'Neal, Bernice CRestview 41 2S

O'Neal, Charles OXford 9686

O'Neal, William Hillside 1101

O'Neill. Barbara OXford 1 1 16

O'Neill, Frank GRanite 365(

O'Neill. Nance HOllywood 272^

O'Neil, Sally CRestview 4161

O'Neal, Zelma Hillside 3188

Orlamond, William CRestview 4128

Orlando, Don Hillside 1101

Orloff, Maria OXford 9044

Orme. Gordon OXford 3101

Ormsby, Phil CRestview 9408

Ornell, Moana OXford 6237

Orozco, Henry HOllywood 1 405

O'Rourke & Wilcox OXford 3101

Orr, Carlita Hillside 5128

Orsell, Renee Hillside 1101

Orth, Frank OXford 4542

Ortega, Eva OXf-nl UK.

Ortega, Frederico CRestview 4128

Osborne, Verna CRestview 6193

Osborne, Vivienne OXford 6121

Oscar and Elmer YOrk 8123

O'Shea, Oscar OXford 411.1

Osterman, Jack GLadstone 3161

Ostrovska, Nadja CRestview 5181

Otho, Henrv GRanite 7566

Ottiano. Rafaela OXford 3101

Otto, Frank HEmpstead 2177

Otto, Henry GRanite 7051

Ouspenskaya, Maria Hillside 7353

Overman, Lynne ("Restview 4151

Owen, Catherine Dale HOllywood 2231

Owen, Garry CRestview 12111

Owen, Granville CRestview 6127

Owen, Michael CRestview 11191

Owen, Milton CRestview 8558

Owen. Reginald WOodbury 63121

Owen, Rita HOllywood 3591

Owen, Thelma OXford 8iH

Owen, Wanda Hillside 5128

Oxford, Earl HOllywood 1945

Oxiey, William Hillside 1121

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Padden, Sarah GRanite 5171

Padula, Margaret CRestview 11191

Page, Anita CRestview 9170

Page, Bradley CRestview 6161

Page, Dorothy OXford 1116

Page, Frederic HOllywood 164S

Page, John A CRestview 6161

Page, Patsy (Patricia) GRanite 7566

Page, Paul OXford 6141

Page, Ric HOllywood 1648

Pagliacci, Tony CRestview 4197

Paige, Jackie OXford 0767

Paige, Norman Hillside 5128

Paiva, Nestor CRestview 14141

Palange, Ines HOllywood 1405

Palmer, Alice OXford 0767

Palmer, Bee OXford 4542

Palmer, Maurice GRanite 4347

Pan, Hermes GRanite 4347

Pan, Vasso GRanite 4347

Pangborn, Franklin Hillside 2125

Pape, Lionel CRestview 4161

Pardo, Eddie CRestview 11123

Pardo, Edmund OXford 1081

Parkees, June OXford 0767

Parker, Barnett CRestview 11135

Parker, Betty Ann CRestview 9170

Parker, Carol CRestview 0181

Parker, Cecilia HOllywood 2722

Parker, Dorothy CRestview 12111

Parker, Frank CRestview 11135

Parker, Franklin CRestview 6161

Parker, Jean .. OXford 1008

Parker, Linda OXford 3101

Parker, Patricia OXford 7873

Parker, Willard OXford 4161

Parkyakarkus WOodbury 63121

Parrish, Frank B CRestview 5185

Parrish, Gigi OXford 1139

Parrott, Anna Mae CRestview 0121

Parry, Paul CRestview 0181

Parry, Peggy CRestview 11191

Parsons, Bob CRestview 4101

Parsons, Kathryn HOllywood 534!

Pasch, Reginald OXford 9044

Patricola, Tom OXford 1081

Patrick, Gail HOllywood 2722

Patrick, Lee OXford 1081

Patston, Doris OXford 1116

Patten, Dorothy OXford 1116

Patterson, Elizabeth OXford 3101

Patterson, Jack CRestview 12111

Patterson, Mary Lois OXford 0767

Paul, Muriel ORegon 6869

Paulette, Cypin GRanite 0711

Paunceford, George CRestview 9830

Pawley, Anthonv CRestview 4197

Pawley, Edward OXford 4153

Pawley, William CRestview 41 79

Payan, Gerniaine HOllywood 1045

Payne, John HOllywood 2722

Payne, Louis ORegon 1167

Payne. Sally CRestview 4101

Payne, Sidney CRestview 11135

Payton, Lew CRestview 12111

Pcarce, Adele CRestview 11191

Pearce, Al & Gang HOllywood 5341

Peardon, Patricia OXford 1116

Pearl, Jack OXford UK.

Pearson. Al CRestview 9408

Pearson, Edmond Hillside 4151

Pearson, Jack CRestview 9170

397

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Peck, Norman HOllywood 3591

Pedroza, Alfonso HOllvwood 1405

Peek, Ann GRanite 5171

Peil, Edward G OXford 6141

Peil, Edward, Sr CRestview 9170

Pein, Janice HEmpstead 2177

Pelletier, Yvonne CRestview 11191

Pendleton, Ann CRestview 12161

Pendleton, Gaylord CRestview 12161

Pendleton, Nat Hillside 2125

Penn, David OXford 1008

Penn, Edith OXford 7162

Penner, Joe WOodbury 63121

Pennick, Jack Hillside 5162

Pennington, Ann GLadstone 3161

Penn, Leonard HOllywood 2722

Penn. Nina GRanite 8157

Pepito GRanite 2194

Pepper, Barbara CRestview 6193

Pepper, Jack WOodbury 63121

Perez, Manuel Hillside 5128

Perkins, Jeanne OXford 0322

Perkins, Johnny WOodbury 63121

Perkins, Osgood OXford 3131

Pergamo, Michele Hillside 5128

Perrin, Jack HOllywood 1405

Perry, Fred OXford 4161

Perry, Frederick OXford 3121

Perry, Jean HOllywood 1405

Perry, Jessie CRestview 9170

Perry, Margaret GLadstone 3161

Pescara, Myenne HOllywood 1405

Peters, Brandon OXford 7107

Peters, House GLadstone 4156

Peterson, Dorothy OXford 4161

Peterson, Ruth CRestview 6193

Pettitt, Wilfred OXford 4308

Petty, Ruth WOodbury 63121

Pfeiffer, Beatrice Hillside 5128

Phelps, Buster CRestview 11191

Phelps, Eleanor WOodbury 63121

Phelps, Lee OXford 7107

Phillips, Dorothy Hillside 5162

Phillips, Eddie OXford 9044

Phillips, Edward CRestview 6193

PHILLIPS, GUY OXford 4133

Phillips, Jerry CRestview 11330

Phillips, Helena CRestview 6188

Phillips, Howard CRestview 4161

Phillips, Joe . GLadstone 3161

Phillips, Mary CRestview 5171

Phillips, Norman, Jr OXford 7144

Phipps, Andree CRestview 6193

Piccniani, Troupe WOodbury 63121

PICHEL, IRVING OXford 6121

Pickens Sisters CRestview 0121

Picker, Sylvia CRestview 6161

Pidgeon, Walter CRestview 4151

Piedra, Ernesto OXford 9686

Pierce, Al HOllywood 5341

Pierce, Betty OXford 7107

Pierce, Jim CRestview 8558

Pierce, Samuel C HOllywood 1405

Pierpont, Laura OXford 7107

Pierson, Arthur Oxford 4161

Pigott, Tempe GRanite 7566

Pike, Nita OXford 7107

Pila, El Conde HOllywood 1405

Pinchot, Rosamond OXford 3121

Pinckert, Erny CRestview 6127

Pinckert, Jean CRestview 6127

Pine, Virginia CRestview 11123

Pingree, Earl N GLadstone 5359

Pinza, Ezio HOllywood 5128

Pitman, George CRestview 4139

Pittner, Joan HOllywood 5341

Pitts, ZaSu OXford 3131

Piatt, Louise HOllywood 2722

Playbovs, the Four HOllvwood 2722

Poe, Evelyn WOodbury 63121

Poganz, Mme. Bella OXford 6237

Poggi, Grace WOodbury 63121

Pogue, Thomas CRestview 6161

Pohle, Lawrence OXford 3191

Pollard, Daphne OXford 1081

Pollard, Dorothy OXford 0767

Pcjilard, Snub CRestview 11191

Pollet, Albert HOllywood 1405

Pons, Lily CRestview 5171

Pons & Louie WOodbury 63121

Pope, Sybilla CRestview 6127

Porcasi, Paul OXford 6264

Porter, Jean GRanite 4347

Porter, Paul GLadstone 3797

Porterfield, Robert GRanite 5171

Portugal, Jose HOllywood 140S

Post, Charles A CRestview 0194

Post, Guy Bates CRestview 9830

Post, William, Jr CRestview 6161

Potel, Vic HEmpstead 8790

Powe, John OXford 7107

Powell, Dick GLadstone 3117

Powell, Eleanor WOodbury 63121

Powell, Jack WOodbury 63121

Powell, Richard CRestview 8558

Powell, Russ GRanite 5171

Powell, William CRestview 5171

Power, Tyrone, Jr OXford 3101

Powers, Beatrice GRanite 071 1

Powers, Leona OXford 1116

Powers, Lucille Hillside 5162

Powers, Susan OXford 3101

Powers, Tom OXford 6286

Prather, Lee GRanite 0711

Pratt, Purnell HEmpstead 2177

Pray, Leonie HOllywood 1405

Preisser, Cherry OXford 4542

Prescott, Ellen OXford 1116

Prescott, Elsie CRestview 11191

Pressman, Esther GRanite 2188

Preston, Ann HOllywood 3631

Preston, John CRestview 6151

Preston, June CRestview 11211

Price, Alonzo CRestview 4128

Price, Edward CRestview 6193

Price, Kate GRanite 3071

Price, Mary OXford 1152

Price, Rosalind GLadstone 3797

Price, Stanley OXford 7107

Price, Vincent Hillside 7353

Prince, Charles GRanite 5171

Princess, Baigum Hillside 1101

Prine, Frank HOllywood 2231

Pringle, Aileen OXford 7107

Pringle, Jessie CRestview 0194

Printemps, Yvonne CRestview 5171

Prior, Herbert CRestview 9320

Prisco, Albert GRanite 3139

Prival, Lucien (iRanite 5171

Proctor, Betty GRanite 4347

Prosper & Merit HOllywood 3517

Prouty, Jed CRestview 0194

Proy, Leonie HOllywood 1405

Pryor, Roger OXford 6121

Puente, Carmen OXford 0767

Puglia, Frank CRestview 4197

PuUen, Pervus CRestview 9320

Purcell, Charles HOllywood 2722

Purcell, Irene OXford 1116

Purcell, Richard OXford 7061

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Qualen. John M HOllywood 2722

Quartaro, Nena CRestview 0121

Quigley, Charles OXford 4153

Quillan, Eddie CRestview 1055

Quillan, John CRestview 11135

Quine, Richard GRanite 5171

Quin, Anthony HOllywood 3677

Quinn, Louis CRestview 6600

Quintos & Mona OXford 0767

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PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

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Raboin, Buster HOllyvvood 3631

Kaby, John CRestview 4101

Racine, Jean CRestview 6193

Raconiar, Roman GRanite 2188

Radio Rogues WOodbury 63121

Raetz, Baby Alice HOllyvvood 6173

Rarterty, Tom WOodbury 63121

Raft, George CRestview 5171

Raglog, Anton Vanna GLadstone 3797

Raine, William MacLeod HOllywood 5858

Rains, Claude OXford3121

Kaker, Lorin GRanite 5171

Ralph, Jack GRanite 3139

Ralph, Jessie CRestview 4128

Ralston, Esther CRestview 6161

Ralston, Marcia OXford 3101

Rambeau, Lillian OXford 7873

Rambeau, INIarjorie OXford 0322

Rambeau, Maxine OXford 3121

Rambeau, Regina HEmpstead 2177

Ramiree, Joyce OXford 0767

Ramirez, Robert GLadstone 9202

Ramon & Renita WOodbury 63121

Ramsey, Allan GRanite 4347

Rand, Sally OXford 6121

Randall, Addison CRestview 121 1 1

Randall, Carl HOllywood 3677

Randall Sisters HOllywood 5341

Randolph, Ray HOllywood 1648

Rankin, Arthur GRanite 4347

Rankin, Caroline 'Spike" MQ 1546

Rankin, Doris CRestview 4197

Ransome, Ethel OXford 7144

Ranson, Herbert CRestview 12161

Rardin, Joe CRestview 6108

Rasch, Albertina OXford 1008

Rasmussen, Frank CRestview 12161

Rathbone, Basil HOllywood 2722

Rather, Herbert OXford 1116

RatofF. Gregory CRestview 6108

Ravitz, Marvin GRanite 4347

Rawling, Alieene GRanite 4347

Rawlings, Margaret GLadstone 6134

Rawlinson, Herbert OXford 4153

Ray, Charles CRestview 6161

Ray, Emma OXford 7873

Ray, Hazel CRestview 0146

Ray, Joey CRestview 6193

Ray, Leah OXford 3101

Ray, Maria CRestview 11191

Ray, Naomi Hillside 1101

Ray, Terry CRestview 12111

Ravmond, Bernice CRestview 0181

Raymond, Dorothy OXford 6121

Raymond, Gene CRestview 4151

Raynor, Sally Hillside 1101

Rayya, Sana HOllywood 1405

Rea, Virginia WOodbury 63121

Reagan. Ronald CRestview 12111

Real, Alma HOllywood 1405

Reb, Russell Hillside 1101

Reckling, Rubv CRestview 12303

Redfern, Ruth CRestview 0194

Reed, Daniel HOllywood 2722

Reed, Donald OXford 9686

Reed, Eugene HOllywood 1405

Reed, Florence CRestview 6161-HIllside 7353

Reed, Philip CRestview 4151

Reed. Robert CRestview 11191

Reed, Walter HOllywood 1648

Reese, David OXford 7873

Reese. Gail CRestview 4101

Reeves. Edear GRanite 8157

Regan, Jayne GRanite 7566

Regan, Paul GRanite 5171

Regan, Phil GRanite 5171

Regas, George CRestview 6161

Regas, Pedro Hillside 5128

Regas, Toomy GRanite 4347

Rehne, Mildred CRestview 9408

Reicher, Frank OXford 9983

Reicher, Hedwiga OXford 3538

Raid, Frances OXford 9045

Reid, Jane CRestview 9320

Reid, Marjorie CRestview 6193

Reid, Virginia CRestview 6193

Reid, Vivian HOllywood 3591

Reilly, Tommy OXford 6235

Reillys, The Five CRestview 6108

Reily, Ralph OXford 4308

Reina, Gabriel Cansino HOllywood 5341

Reiner, Maxine OXford 3191

Reinhart, Alice CRestview 5191

Reis, Selma HOllywood 1405

Remington, Fern OXford 0767

Remington, Joseph GRanite 3071

Remley, Ralph M GRanite 5171

Renaldo, Duncan HOllywood 1173

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Rendel, Virginia CRestview 9408

Rene, Faye GRanite 4347

Rennie, Guy CRestview 6183

Rennie, Hugh CRestview 6161

Rennie, James WOodbury 63121

Rentschler, Mickey Hillside 5128

Revel, Billy HEmpstead 2177

Revellers, The WOodbury 63121

Revere, Anne HOllywood 2722

Revier, Dorothy GLadstone 3797

Rey, Fredric CRestview 11191

Reyes, Lucita CRestview 6193

Reyes, Revva WOodbury 63121

Reynaldo, Abe CRestview 6161

Reynolds, Cecil HOllywood 1405

Reynolds, Craig CRestview 6193

Reynolds, Gene GRanite 0358

Reynolds, John W HOllywood 1405

Reynolds, Vera OXford 9983

Rhodes, Douglas CRestview 0121

Rhodes, Erik OXford 4161

Rhodes, Frank HOllywood 3677

Rhodes, Georgette CRestview 0146

Rhodes, lane OXford 6121

Rhodes, Neil CRestview 11123

Rhodes, Norman Hillside S162

Riano, Benie CRestview 4197

Ricardo, Enrico GRanite 4347

Ricciardi, William CRestview 4161

Rice, Allan CRestview 0181

Rice, Andy, Jr CRestview 12161

Rice, Andy, Sr OXford 1 152

Rice, Florence CRestview 4151

Rice, Marie CRestview 8558

Rice. Marion GRanite 8157

Rice, Ray OXford 9044

Rich, Carolyn GLadstone 6134

Rich, Dick CRestview 12161

Rich, Frances L CRestview 4151

Rich, Irene CRestview 4151

Richards, Addison CRestview 4161

Richards, Cully HOllywood 3588

Richards, Frank, Jr HEmpstead 4305

Richards, Gaston Charles HOllywood 5858

Richards, Grant Hillside 2125

Richards, Viola HOllywood 2231

Richman, Harry OXford 1116

Richman, Charles CRestview 6161

Richmond. Kane HEmpstead 9187

Richmond. Warner HEmpstead 9187

Richter, Herta CRestview 12303

Rickert, Shirley Jeanne CRestview 11330

Ricketts, Tom ROchester 2472

Rida. Ethel CRestview 9320

Rider, Joan CRestview 9170

Ridgeley, John GRanite 5171

Ridgely, Clco DOuglas 80<

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RiflF, Omar Ben HOllywood 1401

RifFenach, Troupe HOllywood 5341

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Riley, George CRestview 11123

Riley, Laurence CRestview 6186

Rinaldo, Duncan HOllywood 1173

Ring, Blanche CRestview 6161

399

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Rio. Carmen OXford 8019

Rio, Rita CRestview 619.i

Ripa, Bob WOodbury 63121

Risdon, Elizabeth WOodbury 63121

Rita, Jan TOrrence 4UU7

Ritchie, Richard CRestview 6161

Ritz, Bros WOodbury 63121

Rivero, Julian CRestview 12303

Rivers, Diana CRestview 6127

Roach. Bert OXford 7107

Roach, Doris GLadstone 3161

Roach, Margien CRestview 6193

Roache, Viola OXford 7107

Roadman, Betty Hillside 5128

Robards, Jason CRestview 4 128

Robbins, Archie CRestview 12161

Robbins, Barbara OXford 7107

Robbins, James CRestview 4161

Robert, Desmond GRanite 5171

Roberti, Lyda WOodbury 63121

Roberts, Barbara GRanite 4347

Roberts, Beverly HOIlvwood 2722

Roberts, Bill HOIlywood 1648

Roberts, Bradley CRestview 5987

Roberts, C. Ed Hillside 1101

Roberts, Florence CRestview 4161

Roberts, Lynn HOIlywood 2231

Roberts, Roy CRestview 6151

Robertson, Guy OXford 1116

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Rob, Robbie CRestview 9320

Robert, Hans CRestview 862 1

Robins, A HOIlywood 5341

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Robinson, Bill HOIlywood 3517

Robinson, Charles Knox HOIlywood 2722

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Robinson, Edward G HOIlywood 3517

Robinson, Florence HOIlywood 2722

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Robofsky, Abrasha CRestview 0121

Robson, May Hillside 2125

Robson, Flora CRestview 5171

Roche, Doris CRestview 4151

Roche, John OXfprd 6264

Roche, Peggy CRestview 9408

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Rock, Helen Eby OXford 9686

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Rockwell, Robert B GLadstone 3797

Rodriguez, Carmen HOIlywood 1405

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Rogers, Allan HOIlywood 5341

Rogers, Charles ( Buddy) OXford 4161

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Rogers, Ginger . . CRestview 5171

Rogers, John GLadstone 3797

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Rogers, Kent CRestview 4139

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Roland, Gilbert CRestview 5191

Roland. Myrna CRestview 11191

Roland, Ruth CRestview 0121

Roldan, Emma HOIlywood 140.^

Rolf. Tutta WOodbury 63121

Rollins, David CRestview 11135

Romano, Charles HOIlywood 2722

Romer, Leila G Ranite 3171

Romero, Cesar CRestview 4151

Rooney, Mickey OXford 310)

Roos, Joanna OXford 4542

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Rosener, George HOIlywood 2722

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Ross, Benny CRestview 11191

Ross, Burt, Jr HOIlywood 1405

Ross, Churchill CRestview 9904

Ross. Corinne Hillside 1101

Ross, Don CRestview 0121

Ross. Earl OXford 9686

Ross, Joe GRanite 8157

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Rossi, Angelo Hillside 2125

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Roth, Lillian HOIlywood 3517

Roihe, Elliott G CRestview 4128

Rotoli. Francesca CRestview 12161

Roubert, Matty CRestview 9170

Roulien, Raul CRestview 0121

Rouverol, Jean HOIlywood 3677

Rowan, Don CRestview 11211

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Royale, Patricia CRestview 0121

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Roye, Nell CRestview 12161

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Rozelle, Ritz HOIlywood 359 1

Rub. Christian HOIlywood 2231

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Rubini. Tan CRestview 0121

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Ruiz, Mary Louise OXford 07o7

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Russell. Harriet CRestview 5191

Russell. Henry CRestview 9170

Russell, Howard HOIlywood 3591

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Russell. Roy MAdison 2548

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Ruth. Marshall GLadstone 7202

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Ryan. Peggy WOodbury 63 121

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Sabin, Charles OXford 6286

Sabini. Frank HOIlywood 1405

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.^aenz, Antonio HOIlywood 1405

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Sage. Norman Hillside 1101

St. Clair & Day HOIlywood 5341

400

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

St. Clair, Jean ROchester 2472

St. Cyr. Renee OXfoid 1116

St. John, Al CRestview 11191

St. Maur, Adele OXford 9686

St. Polls, John GLadstone 7141

Sakuri Japs HOllywood 5341

Sala, Angel F HOllywood 1405

Sale, Virginia CRestview 6161

Salieio Marionettes WOodbury 63121

Sander, Dorothy GRanite 4347

Sandoval, Richard HOllywood 6173

Sanford Alan CRestview 11135

Sanford, Ralph HEmpstead J 177

Sanford, Tiny CRestview 8558

San Martin. Carlos CRestview 11191

Santlev, Fredric CRestview 11135

Santley, Joseph .■ HOllywood 3588

Santo, Don CRestview 9904

Santoro, Jack HOllywood 1405

Santos, Lita HOllywood 1405

Santoy o, Matias YOrke 2526

Sargent. Brent Hillside 3188

Sargent, Jean CRestview 6108

Sargent, Jim CRestview 0121

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Sargent, Peter GLadstone 3161

Sarno. Hector V OXford 6141

Sargent & Ross OXford 8030

Saunders, Jack CRestview 6193

Sauers, Joseph CRestview 6186

Sausa, Leone OXford 1116

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Savo, Jimmy OXford 1116

Savoy, Harry OXford 6264

Sawyer, Joseph OXford 1116

Saxon Sisters WOodbury 63121

Sayles, Frances C) X ford 7 1 6_'

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Sayre. Jeflfrey Hillside 413(i

Sayres, Loretta CRestview 6161

Schaefer. Anne G Ladstone 0S72

Schaefer, Natalie GLadstone 6134

Scheerer, Maude CRestview 12161

Schildkraut, Joseph HOllywood 2231

Schipa, Tito HOllywood 3517

Schmidt, Freddie HOllywood 1405

Schmidt. Joseph OXford 1116

Schofield. Edna CRestview 12303

Schramm, William HOllywood 1045

Schubert, Marina HOllywood 3631

Schuman-Heink, Ferdinand CRestview 12141

Schwartz, Maurice CRestview 4151

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Scott. David C Restview 11191

Scott, Douglas Hillside 5162

Scott, Fred CRestview 0121

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Scott, "Randolph OXford 7061

Seabrook, Gay GRanite 5171

Searl, Jack OXford 7061

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Sebastian, Dorothy Crestview 6127

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Seager, Gwen OXford 8030

Searl. Jackie OXford 4157

Sedan, Rolfe CRestview 6193

Seddon, Margaret OXford 3196

Sedgwick, Charles CRestview 6111

Sedley, Henry CRestview 9170

Seeley, Blossom GRanite 5171

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Segal, Bee OXford 6264

Segal, Bernice HOllywood 3677

Segal, Vivienne CRestview 6161

Seidemann, Conrad HOllywood 140S

Seiger, Betty CRestview 9170

Seitz, George B OXford 1008

Selbie. Evelyn O.Xfonl 3259

Self, Virginia CRestview 6127

Selwvnne. Clarissa HEmpstead 2177

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Sennett, John Hillside 5128

Servass, Mary OXford 6121

Servis, Helen Hillside 5128

Sevein, Kenecia CRestview 9170

Sevein, Yvonne CRestview 9170

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Severn, ClifTord, Jr HEmpstead 2704

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Seward, Billy (. Kestview 4151

Sewell, Frederick CRestview 4128

Seymour, Roland ii Ollywood 1405

Sge-Mai-Mai GLadstone 6134

Shaid. Xick CRestview 12303

Shannon, EiTie Hillside 7353

Shannon, Frank CRestview 12161

Shannon, Harry OXford 9983

Shannon, Peggy Hillside 318«

Sharp, David CRestview 6193

Sharpe, David CRestview 12111

Shaw, Ann GRanite 21«.'<

Sliaw, Montague HEmpstead 2177

Shaw, Oscar HOllywood 2722

Shaw, Winifred HOllywood 3588

Shaw and Lee CRestview 6193

Shayne, Robert GLadstone 6134

Siiayne, Thelnia CRestview 4161

Shea, Gloria CRestview 11123

Shean. Al HOllywood 221 1

Sheehan, Jack HOllywood 5341

Sheehan, John CRestview 6161

Sheffield, Flora OXford 7107

.Sheldon, Joan CRestview 12161

Sheldon, Kathrvn CRestview 12111

Shellev. George OXford 4157

Shelly, Gladys CRestview 9170

Shelton, James Hillside 7353

Shelton, Maria OXford 3191

Shepley, Ruth CRestview 6161

Sheridan, Ann CRestview 1 1 123

Sheridan, Frank . HOllywood 3591

Sheridan, Gail GLadstone 3797

Sheridan, Gay CRestview 9904

Sheridan, X^ancy CRestview 0155

Sheridan, Shirley CRestview 9320

Sherman, Kathleen, Maureen CRestview 9408

Sherman, Vincent HOllywood 2722

Sherry, Clarice OXford 4473

Shields, Frank X OXford 3131

Shields, Virginia CRestview 4161

Shilling, Marion Hillside 1101

Shimada, Teru CRestview 12303

Shipman, Gwvnne CRestview 12141

Shipman. Helen OXford 4153

Shirlev. Anne OXford 4161

Shirley, Arthur CRestview 9408

Shockley, Marion Hillside S162

Shoemaker, Ann CRestview 6161

Shope, Hedi HOllywood 3588

Shorland, Reginald HOllywood 2722

Short, Dorothy CRestview 6193

Short, Florence CRestview 12161

Short, Gertrude CRestview 12141

Shotter. Winifred CRestview 4161

Shotwell, Hudson Burr CRestview 9170

Shubert, Eddie Hillside 2125

Shubert, Nancy CRestview 11135

Shudwick, Sheppard HOllywood 2722

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Shultz, Harry CRestview 9408

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Shutta, Ethel CRestview 6193

Shutta. Jack OXford 7144

Shy, Gus GRanite 2194

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Sidney, Sylvia OXford 3131

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Sigler, Mead CRestview 9320

Silvers, Si<l CRestview 6186

Simmons. Georgia OXford 6237

Simon, Simone CRestview 4151

Simons. Charlotte CRestview 6151

Sims & Bailey CRestview 5 108

Simpson. Charley CRestview 4128

Simpson. Ivan OXford 3191

Simpson. Pamela CRestview 6161

401

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

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Simpson, Russell WOodbury 63121

Sinclair, Betty GRanite 0711

Sinclair, Diane GRanite 2194

Sinclair, Hugh Hollywood 2121

Singer, Joseph WOodbury 63121

Singer Midgets OXford 6237

Singh, Bliogvvan CRestview 12303

Sinoft", Pepi CRestview 11191

Skelton, Wandall (Tiny) GRanite 4347

Skinner, Cornelia Otis CRestview 14141

Skinner, Ruth CRestview 11135

Skinner, Thomas Hillside 1101

Skipworth, Alison HOlly wood 2722

Slate, Brothers HOUywood 2231

Slaven, Buster CRestview 8558

Sleeper, Martha OXford 4161

Slezak, Walter CRestview 4151

Sloan, Blanding GRanite 0711

Smart, Richard CRestview 0181

Smirnova, Diana HEmpstead 2177

Smith, A. Barr CRestview 11135

Smith, Art OXford 1116

Smith, Bernice OXford 8030

Smith, Ben OXford 1116

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Smith, C. Aubrey CRestview 5171

Smith, Capt. F. T. and Troupe. .. HOUywood 1405

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Smith, Erny CRestview 6127

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Smith, H. Reeves HOUywood 2722

Smith, Horton CRestview 4101

Smith, Kate CRestview 6127

Smith, Ken Hillside 7461

Smith, Mary CRestview 6111

Smith, Mary CRestview 6127

Smith, Mathew OXford 4542

Smith, Queenie CRestview 0155

Smith, Quentin CRestview 5191

Smith, Stanley OXford 7107

Smith, Stufif CRestview 5185

Smith, Sunny CRestview 0155

Smythe, J. Anthony GRanite 0711

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Snowden, Eric HEmpstead 8758

Snowden, Janet GRanite 8157

Snowflake Hillside 5128

Snyder, Billy CRestvjew 9904

Sock, Jasper CRestview 9408

Sock, Rachel CRestview 9408

Soderling, Walter CRestview 12161

Solveg, Maria HOUywood 2231

Somerset, Pat OXford 6141

Sonimerville, James OXford 0767

Sondergaard, Gale OXford 3121

Sons of the Pioneers CRestview 1 1 123

SORAY, CAMILLE OXford 4133

Sorell, George Hillside 1101

Sothern, Ann YOrk 8131

Sothern, Eve Hillside 1101

SotofT, Paul CRestview 6193

Soubier, Clifford Hillside 3188

Sousa, Leone CRestview 11191

Southern, Ronald GRanite 3139

Southworth, Dorothy Fay CRestview 6193

Spacey, John G GRanite 5171

Spagnoli, Genaco CRestview 7803

Spalding. George OXford 1081

Sparks, Ned CRestview 4181

Spaulding, Brice .... GRanite 4347

Speaks, Margaret GLadstone 6134

Spedding, Norman GLadstone 3797

Spencer, Frederick GRanite 4347

Spewack, Samuel Hillside 4151

Spinner, Marilyn CRestview 11123

Spitz, Frederick Whyle CRestview 9408

Spottswood, James HOUywood 2722

Spree, Joe H Empstead 4305

Sprotte, Bert HOUywood 1405

Stabile, Dick CRestview 6108

Stack, William CRestview 0194

StafTord, Grace CRestview 12111

StafTord, June Lucille CRestview 6193

Stamm, Orville GRanite 0711

Stamper, Dave GLadstone 3161

Stanbury, Douglas OXford 7081

Stander, Lionel CRestview 4161

Standing, Joan CRestview 4128

Standing, Wyndham HOllvwood 2211

Stanley, Clifford OXford 6141

Stanley, Edwin HOllvwood 3591

Stanley, Forrest OXford 6141

Stanley, Louise WOodbury 63121

Stanton, Ernie OXford 9686

Stanton, Paul HOUywood 2231

Stanton, Val OXford 9686

Stanton, Will CRestview 9830

Stanwyck, Barbara OXford 4161

Starbuck, Betty CRestview 1055

Starke, Pauline CRestview 0121

Starling, Lynn CRestview 4151

Starr, Florence Hillside 1101

Starr, Frances HOUywood 2722

Starr, Judy OXford 1116

Starr, Sally HOlly wood 2722

Starrett, Charles CRestview 4161

Staven, Buster CRestview 8558

Steadman, Myrtle Hillside 1101

Steadman, Vera ... GRanite 7566

Stearns, Bobby CRestview 8558

Stedman, Lincoln OXford 4606

Stedman, Myrtle OXford 4606

Steele, Bob CRestview 6161

Steele, Vernon CRestview 6161

Stefenilli, Count OXford 4508

Steindorff, Ulrich HOUywood 1405

Steinke, Hans HOUywood 1405

Stelling, William Taylor CRestview 11191

Sten, Anna CRestview 4151

Stenning, Arthur Hillside 1101

Stephens, Harvey OXford 1008

Stephens, William CRestview 5171

Stephenson, Henry Hillside 2125

Sterhng, Ford GLadstone 3797

Sterling, Harriet OXford 4153

Sterling, Lynn CRestview 6127

Sterling, Warren CRestview 9320

Sterling, William HEmpstead 2177

Stevens, Branch CRestview 6193

Stevens, Charles CRestview 9320

Stevens, Charlotte GRanite 07 1 1

.Stevens, Frances CRestview 5185

Stevens, Larry CRestview 9408

Stevens, Onslow HOUywood 2722

Stevens, Ruthelma CRestview 6161

Stevenson, Hayden CRestview 12161

Stevenson, Karen OXford 8030

Stevenson, Margot OXford 1116

Stevenson, Wanda GRanite 7157

Steward, Parker CRestview 9170

Stewart, Blanche OXford 7071

Stewart, Eleanor OXford 7107

Stewart, George HOUywood 1405

Stewart, Gerald HOUywood 3591

Stewart, Harry CRestview 4101

Stewart, James OXford 3121

Stewart, Katherine HOUywood 3591

Stewart, Louise CRestview 6151

Stewart, Parker HEmpstead 2704

Stillman, Paul HOUywood 1405

Stockbridge, Henry HOUywood 2722

Stockdale, Carl CRestview 5989

Stockfin, Lester CRestview 4161

Stoddard, Eunice OXford 1116

Stoddard, Haila CRestview 12111

Stokes, Kathryn GRanite 4347

Stone, Aida CRestview 5185

Stone, Arthur HOUywood 3591

Stone, Carol WOodbury 63121

Stone, Dorothy OXford 4161

Stone, Fred OXford 4161

Stone, George E GRanite 5171

Stone, Lewis CRestview 6111

Stone, Milburn CRestview 4197

Stone, Paula OXford 4161

402

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

STONE, RENE OXford 4133

Stuuges. Three G Ladstone 3 1 (> 1

Storm, Cecil E OXford 9044

Storm, Rafael OXford 7107-CRestview 12161

Stovall, John GRanite 2188

Stowitts, Hubert Hillside 5162

Strand, Clarence OXford 7144

Strand, Claude OXford 7144

Strange, Glenn CRestview 6193

Strange, Robert CRestview 12141

Stratford, Peggy GLadstoiie 3161

Straub, Laura OXford 0074

Streeter, Reggie OXford 430S

Stielieli, Steve GRanite 3071

Strobe!, Oscar A., Jr OXford 3101

Strong, Charles & Orchestra HOlIywood 534 1

Strong, Virginia GRanite 8157

Strozzi, Kay GLadstone 6134

Strong, Leonard OXford 7873

Stuart & Lee HOlIywood 5341

Stuart, Ann CRestview 11191

Stuart, Donald CRestview 6161

Stuart, George OXford 1116

Stuart, Gloria OXford 9983

Stuart, Harvey CRestview 5989

Stuart, James Buster CRestview 0121

Stuart, Jerry HOlIywood 5341

Stuart, Lillian D GLadstone 4156

Stuart, Lily Bee OXford 9044

Stuart, Luise CRestview 12111

Stuart, Nick CRestview 0121

Stuart, Norman HOlIywood 2722

Stubbs, Harry GRanite 5171

Stueckgold, Crete GLadstone 6134

Sturgeon, Edna CRestview 9320

Sue, Aida Hillside 5128

Sullivan, Barrv OXford 1081

Sullivan, Hale CRestview 6193

Sullivan, John Maurice HOlIywood 1405

Sullivan. Ruth CRestview 9408

Sully, Eve WOodbury 63121

Sully, Frank OXford 4153

Sully, William HOlIywood 1945

Sul-Te-Wan, Madame GRanite 5171

Sumida, Sumi HOlIywood 1405

Summerville, Slim OXford 4161

Sumner. Fred HEmpstead 2177

Suss, Bernard GRanite 4347

Suss. Leonard CRestview 12161

Sutter, Dan Hillside 3188

Sutton, Gertrude OXford 7144

Sutton, Grady Hillside 2125

Sutton. John CRestview 12161

Sutton, Kay CRestview 11123

Sutton, Paul Oxford 7107

SUZUKI, DENNEY OXford 4133

Swales, Frank Arthur CRestview 4128

Swain, Mack CRestview 0194

Swan, John F HOliy wood 534 1

Swanson, Gloria OXford 3121

Swanson, Rodair CRestview 9320

Swarthout, Gladys Hillside 7353

Sweatt, A. M CRestview 0121

Sweet, Sally CRestview 9904

Swickard, Josef GRanite 7566

Swope, Margaret OXford 6141

Sykes, Ethel CRestview 12161

Sylber, Charley Hillside 5128

Sylser, Charles CRestview 12141

Sylvester, Henry OXford 4133

.Symonds. Augustin OXford 7162

Symons, Charlotte CRestview 0121

Symons, Evelyn OXford 6286

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Taboada, Maria OXford 0767

Talt. Billv (W. H.) CRestview 11191

Taggart. Errol OXford 3191

Taggart, Hal OXford 0767

Taiz, Lilian Hillside 7353

Talbot, Lyle HOlIywood 2722

Talent, Marshia CRestview 4128

Tallafero, Hal OXford 6237

Talley, Marion HOlIywood 3631

Tallicket. Margaret OXford 4161

Talmadge, Richard Hillside 1101

Tamblyn, Eddie CRestview 59.S9

Tamirofif, Akim CRestview 4151

Tamara CRestview 4101

Tannen, Charles HOlIywood 2231

Tannen, Julius Hillside 2125

Tannen. William OXford 3191

Tanno, Louis HOlIywood 3591

Tanzi, Eloia CRestview 9320

Tanzill, Bobby CRestview 8558

Tasker, Robert Joyce CRestview 6186

Tattersall. Viva OXford 3191

Tapley. Colin OXford 4606

Tauber, Richard CRestview 0121

Taylor, Albert Hillside 5128

Taylor, Billy CRestview 6128

Taylor. Bobby Jean CRestview 11330

Taylor, Eleanor CRestview 0181

Taylor, Estelle CRestview 6127

Taylor, Estelle CRestview 0121

Taylor, Florce OXford 1081

Taylor, Forrest GRanite 7566

Taylor, George OXford 7162

Taylor, Irene CRestview 4101

Taylor, Jacquelyn GRanite 4347

Taylor, John CRestview 11123

Taylor, Liljby CRestview 6193

Taylor, Norma HOlIywood 1648

Taylor, Robert CRestview 11123

Taylor, Robert Joyce CRestview 6188

Taylor, Stanley CRestview 4128

Taylor, Valerie CRestview 4151

Taylour, Hal CRestview 5859

Tead, Phil OXfodr 3259

Teakle, Henry GRanite 5171

Teal. Ray HEmpstead 2177

Tearle. Conway Hillside 1101

Telaak, Bill CRestview 12161

Tell. Alma CRestview 0146

Tell, Olive CRestview 6161

Tempest, Diane GRanite 5171

Temple, Jean HOlIywood 1405

Temple, Shirley GLadstone 7821

Templeton. Fay ....CRestview 6188

Tennant, Dorothy Hillside 2125

Tennille, Frank GLadstone 3134

Tentoni, Rose GLadstone 6134

Terhune, Max HOlIywood 2231

Terris, Norma HOlIywood 1945

Terry, Don OXford 9045

Terry, Ethelind CRestview 12141

Terry, Frank GRanite 7566

Terry, Marjorie OXford 7107

Terry, Richard OXford 4153

Terry, Robert CRestview 6015

Terry, Sheila HOlIywood 3677

Tetley, Walter CRestview 0121

Tevis, Carol CRestview 6161

Thatcher, Eleanor CRestview 9904

Thatcher, Heather OXford 3191

Thatcher, Leora CRestview 12161

Theby , Rosemary GRanite 7566

Theilade, Nina CRestview 5191

Theodore, Ralph HOlIywood 2722

Thiebault, Conrad WOodbury 63121

Thiele, Walter GRanite 1592

Thiesiger, Ernest OXford 4542

Thomas, Calvin OXford 4542

Thomas, Frank, Sr HOlIywood 3517

Thomas, Frankie HOlIywood 2722

Thomas, Franklin CRestview 0121

Thomas, Gretchen GRanite 5171

Thomas, Jack Hillside 1101

Thomas, Tamesoii CRestview 4161

Thomas, John Charles OXford 9045

Thompson, Fred . CRestview 5171

Thompson, Cliff CRestview 6161

Thompson, Henry OXford 4473

403

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Thompson, Hal, WOodbury 63121

Thompson, James "Slim" CKestview 12161

Thompson, jimmy CKestview 41U1

Thompson Twins GRanite 4347

Thompson, Wihua CRestview 99U4

Thomson, Kenneth CRestview 6161

Thor, Jerome Hillside 7461

Thorne, Bertram CRestview 6161

Thorne, Richard Hillside 1101

Thorne, William L OXfoni 8019

Thornton, Cyril OXford 7107

Thornton, Williain OXford 7107

Thorpe, Gordon CRestview 11191

Thracher, Storm CRestview 12141

Three Aristocrats YOrk 8123

Three Cheers HOlly wood 5341

Three Guesses YOrk 8123

Three Radio Rogues CRestview 6151

Thrift Trio CRestview 6193

Thunder Cloud, Chief GRanite 3071

Thunderbird, Chief CRestview 12161

'I'hursby, David OXford 7107

Tibbett, Lawrence Hillside 7353

Tibbetts, Martha HOlly wood 27 22

Tidbury, Eldred GRanite 2188

Tiffany, Douglas OXford 0944

Tilbury, Zeftie CRestview 6161

Tilden, William CRestview 4161

Tillatson, David HOllywood 3677

Tillisch, Ingeborg HOllywood 1648

Tillstson, David Leo CRestview 4128

Timber, Herbert ORegon 1167

Timberg, Herman ORegon 1 167

Timhlin. Chas CRestview 4101

Timm, Marjorie Hillside 5128

Tirado, Romualdo HOllywood 1405

Tish, Lissie HOllywood 5341

Tobin, Genevieve Hillside 7353

Tobin, Vivian CRestview 0121

Todd, James Hillside 1101

Todd, Mabel HOllywood 3677

Toler, Eugene CRestview 9408

Toler, Sidney OXford 3191

Tomacchio, Ludovico CRestview 12303

Tombes, Andrew CRestview 4161

Tomey, Jim CRestview 8621

Tomkins, Don GRanite 8157

Tomlin, Pinky HOllywood 5341

Tone, Franchot GLadstone 3117

Tonev, Tim HOllywood 2211

Toomey, Regis OXford 3121

Topette, Jesus HOllywood 1405

Torena, Juan HOllywood 1405

Torrence, David CKestview 4161

Torres, Nancy CRestview 9320

Torres, Raquej CRestview 5108

Toto (Clown) Oxford 9322

Toumanova, Tamara WOodbury 63121

Tourneur, Christiane HOllywood 1045

Tovar, Lupita HEmpstead 2177

Towne. Rosella CRestview 0146

Townley, Harry CRestview 12111

TOY, DIANA OXford 4133

Tozere, Frederick CRestview 4101

Tracey, Arthur CRestview 4101

Tracy, Roy CRestview 6108

Tracy, Spencer GLadstone 3161

Travell, George Hillside 5128

Travers, Ann CRestview 11211

Travers. George CRestview 11191

Travers, Henry OXford 3131

Travis, Don HOllywood 1405

Treacher, Arthur CRestview 4128

Treacy, Arthur CRestview 4151

Treacy, Emerson WOodbury 63121

Treadway, Charlull? OXford 7107

Treadwell, Charles CRestview 6600

Tree, Dorothy HOllywood 2722

Treen, Mary Lou CRestview 6193

Trenholme, Helen HOllywood 2722

Trent, Peter GRanite 2194

Trent, Philip OXford 3191

Trent, Sheila WOodbury 63121

Trevor, Claire HOllywood 1173

Trevor, Edward OXford 3121

Trout, Dink CRestview 6127

Trowbridge, Charles WOodbury 63121

Troy, Helen HOllywood 3631

True, Pauline GLadstone 3797

Truex, Ernest WOodbury 63121

Truex, Philip Hollywood 2722

Tryon, Glenn CRestview 0194

Tucker, Billie & Bobbie OXford 0767

Tucker, Harlan CRestview 12111

Tucker, Jerry CRestview 1 1 123

Tucker, Milo CRestview 6127

Tucker, Sophie WOodbury 63121

Tucker, Tommy OXlord 0767

Tully , Marshall OXford 2707

Tully, Philip CRestview 4128

Tumminia, Josephine CRestview 4101

Tupper, Carlisle OXford 7107

Turk, David HEmpstead 2177

Turner, George OXford 7144

Turner, Lana OXford 4161

Turner, Maidel Hillside 1101

Turner, Robert CRestview 6193

Turpin, Ben GLadstone 3797

lutthill, Mary CRestview 4151

Tuttle, Ahson GLadstone 3161

Tuttle, Lurene OXford 1081

Twelvetrees, Helen HOllywood 2722

Twerp, Joe CRestview 9320

Twins, Crane CKestview 6193

Tyler, Gladys Hillside 5128

Tyler, Harry OXtord 7107

Tyler, Lelah GRanite 5171

Tyler, Tom CRestview 12111

Tvnan, Brandon CRestview 4161

Tyiee, Elizabeth HOllywood 1405

Tyrrell, David CRestview 11211

Tyrell, John CRestview 12L61

Tyson, Hylda M GRanite 2188

Ulana, Eleana OXford 8030

Ulric, Lenore CRestview 4151

Ulrich, William Hillside 5128

I'nger, Charles Hillside 5660

Urban, Frances OXford 0767

Ureal, Minerva Cf^estview 1 1 123

Usher, Guy HOllywood 3591

Usher, May HOllywood 5341

V

Vail, Roberta CRestview 8558

Valcourt, Gaston CRestview dlOS

Vale, Diedra HEmpstead 2704

Valentine, Grace OXford 8019

Valentino, Jean AcUer HOllywood 1405

Valkis, Helen CRestview 8558

Vallee, Rudy GLadstone 3161

Vallon, Nenette HOllywood 1405

Vanaire, Jacques CRestview 8558

Van Auken, Betty Hillside 5128

Vance, Homer OXford 0767

Vance, Maida OXford 4133

Vance. Valary GRanite 2188

Van Cleve, Edith Hillside 2125

Van Deiker, Albei t OXford 7107

Vandergrift, Monte CRestview 12111

Van Epo, Bill CRestview 6151

Van, Gus GLadstone 3161

Van Haden, Anders HOllywood 1045

Van Loan. H. H . HOllywood 1648

\'an Moiuick, L.iurence CKestview 11191

Van Nibroe, Ross CRestview 9408

\'an Pelt. Tohn MOrningside 16121

Vann, Polly CRestview 8558

404

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Vann, Vicki GLadstone 3797

Van Riper, Kay GLadstone 6134

\'an Sloan, Edward OX ford 3191

Vantine, Marion CRestview 4128

\'an Til vie, Helen CRestview 0121

Van, Vera CRestview 12111-0181

\'an Volkenberg, Ellen CRestview 6161

Van Vorst, Peter CRestview 6193

\"arconi, Victor Hollywood 2231

\'arno, Roland Hollywood 2231

X'arsity, Hen Yost CRestview 4101

Vasa, Adele HOllywood 5341

Vatori, Zeni CRestview 11211

Vauglian, Dorothy CRestview 6193

Vaughan, Silvia GRanite 4347

X'anghn, Alberta CRestview 11123

\-auKbn. Hilda O.Xf.ml ,H91

Veidt, Conrad GLadstone 6134

Vejar, Harry J HOllywood 1405

Velie, Jay GRanite 8157

Velez, Lupe WOodbury 63121

Venable, Evelyn HOllywood 2722

Ventura, Marcel OXford 6264

V^erdera, Clare CRestview 0194

Verebesj Ernest OXford 3196

X'erner. Lois SAnta Monica 61671

Vernon, Robert CRestview 9170

Vernon, Wally CRestview 11123

Victor, Henry CRestview 4128

\'i<lel. Antoni'5 GRanite 3071

Viertel, Salka CRestview 415 1

Vigue, Miss GRanite 7566

X'ilegas, Lucio HHlside 5128

Villagrana. Rafael OXford 9044

N'incent, Allen CRestview 12111

Vincent, Louis OXford 4508

Vincent, Millard CRestview 0194

V^incent. Ramo CRestview 4161

\'ine, Billy CRestview 4101

Vinette, Lita OXford 9686

X'inton, Arthur CRestview 6161

Vinton, Victoria ?ITllside 1101

Visaroff, Michael CRestview 8588

X'ischer, Blanca CRestview 6193-12111

V^itak, Albertina HOllywood 5341

Vitch, Eddie OXford 4542

\'iigaii. Emmett OXford 7.i2(i

Vogeding, Fredrik HOllywood 3591

\"on Brincken, William Hillside 5128

von Eltz, Theodor OXford 6141

X'onn, Vyola OXford 7326

Von Seyffertitz. Gustav HOllywood 2231

Von Stroheim, Erich, Jr Hillside 5162

\'iin Twardowski, Hans Cl^estview 51<S5

\"on, Zynda, Henry CRestview 12161

Vosburgh, John OXford 7873

Vosselli, Judith OXford 9044

\oze, Phillip CRestview 0181

Vronska, Anya CRestview 9904

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Wade, Russell OXford 4153

Wadsuorth, Henry CRestview 4161

Wagner, John CRestview 6161

Wagner, Max HOllywocjd 6173

Wagner. William GRanite 2188

Wagstaff, Alfred CRestview 0181

Wagstaff, Joe GRanite 81 S7

W^alburn, Raymond WOodbury 63121

Walcott, George OXford 6121

Waldman, Rosalind OXford 0767

Waldridge, Harold GRanite 5171

Waldron, Charles Hillside 5128

Waldron. Edna CRestview 9408

Wales, Ktliel CRestview 6161

Walker, Hazel GLadstone 3797

Walker, June HOllywood 2722

Walker, Leonard CRestview 12302

Walker, Nella Hillside 7353

Walker. Ray O.Xford 3191

Walker, Roy HEmpstead 4305

Walker, Sid CRestview 4151

Walker, Terry OXford 4157

Walker, Walter GRanite 2188

Wallace, Beryl OXford 8030

Wallace, Fred CRestview 6193

Wallace, Morgan OXford 7107

Wallace. May CRestview 4128

Wallace, Milton CRestview 14141

Wallburg, Otto OXford 3196

Waller, Eddy HEmpstead 2177

Waller, Margaret OXford 7061

Walhnan. Margarele GLadstone 6134

Wally, Gustav Hillside 7353

Walters, Charles GLadstone 3161

Walters, Dickie Hillside 5128

Walters. Ethel CRestview 4161

Walters. Glen CRestview 5989

Walters, Luana CRestview 12111

Walters, Polly CRestview 6151

Walton. i:)ouglas O.Xford 6121

Walton. Fred Hillside 5128

Walton, Kearney GRanite 2188

Walton, Lynn O.Xford 3196

Wanzer, Arthur CRestview 8558

Warburt^n. John CRestview 0121

Ward, John HOllywood 3677

Ward, June OXfnrd 7107

Ward, Kathrin Clare O.Xford 7162

Ward. Lucille CRestview 8588

Ward, (Master) Joy WOodbury 63121

Ward, Percy CRestview 6193

Ward, W. Brailley CRestview 9170

Warde. Anthony H Illside 5128

Wardwell, Geoffrey WOodbury 63121

Ware, Helen HOllywood 3591

Ware, Irene CRestview 4161

Ware. Juliet CRestview 6111

Warenne, Robert HOllywood 1405

Waring, Fred HOllywood 1945

Waring, Richard CRestview 6161

Warner, H, B OXford 7071

Warner, Margaret CRestview 0121

Warner, Marguerite OXford 7107

Warren, Rette OXford 0767

Warren, Bruce OXford 7107

Warren, Chaiuller CRestview 6193

Warren. E. Alyn CRestview 4197

Warren, Fred H CRestview 5989

Warren, Katherine OXford 6121

Warren, Ruth CRestview 12161

Warwick, Robert (Major) CRestview 6161

Washburn. Bryant Jr CRestview 9170

Washburn. Bryant, Sr Hillside 1101

Washburn. Conway HOllywood 2722

Wa.shinglnn, Fredi CRestview 4161

Waste, Jean GRanite 4347

Waters, Ethel CRestview 4161

Watkin. Pierre HOllywood 2722

Watkins. Linda WOodbury 63121

Watson, Bobby GLadstone 3161

405

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Watson, Boys the DRitch 3616

Watson, George OXford 0322

Watson, Lucille OXford 3121

Watson, Milton Hollywood 1945

Watson. Milton OXford 3196

Watson, Minor WOodbury 63121

Watson, Roy HOIlywood 1 405

Wattles. Rudy GRanite 8157

Waycoflf, Leon CRestview 6161

Wayne, John CLadstone 3161

Wayne, Peggy CRestview 9170

Wayne, Velma OXford 6264

Wayne, William Hillside 3188

Weatherill. Gordon OXford 4508

Webb, Clifton Hillside 7353-OXford 1116

Weber. Rex .OXford 8030

Webster, Dick CRestview 0181

Webster, Harold CRestview 12161

Webster, Lillian CRestview 0121

Weeks, Barbara CRestview 6151

Weeks, Ranny HOIlywood 2231

Weidler, George CRestview 6193

Weidler, Sylvia CRestview 6193

Weidler, Verena CRestview 6193

Weidler, Virginia CRestview 12111

Weidler Werther CRestview 6193

Weidler, Wolfgang CRestview 6193

Weldon. Marian CRestview 4161

Weigel. Paul HOIlywood 1405

Weir, Jane Hillside 2125

Weis-muller, Johnny HOIlywood 2722

Welch. Niles OXford 6141

Welch, Phyllis OXford 1116

Welden. Ren OXford 4153

Weldon. Marion CRestview 12161

Welford. Dallas CRestview 4197

Wells, Betty GRanite 4347

Wells, Herman CRestview 1 1 1 23

Wells. Jacqueline OXford 4161

Wells. Jessica OXford 6121

Wells. "Marie OXford 7107

Wells. Shirley CRestview 14141

Wells. William OXford 9044

Welsh. Harry CRestview 6161

Welsh, Phyllis HOIlywood 2722

Wentworth. Martha CLadstone 3797

Wertner, Lillian CRestview 0121

Wesley, Gloria GRanite 4347

Wesley. Noel CRestview 12303

Wessel. Dick Hillside 1101

Wesselhoeft. Eleanor CRestview 4161

West & McGinty WOodbury 63121

West. Arthur (Pat) HOIlywood 1945

West. Buster OXford 1081

West, Mae WOodbury 63121

West, Pat HEmpstead 2177

Westcott, Helen Hillside 5128

Westley. Helen OXford 4542 and OXford 1008

Westman. Xydia OXford 1116

Weston, Doris HOIlywood 3631

Weston, Ruth WOodbury 63121

Whalen, Harold OXford 3101

Wheat, Lawrence (Larry) CRestview 0531

Wheeler, Joan OXford 3196

Wheeler, Pearl & Her Girls HOIlywood 5858

Wheeler and Woolsey OXford 1116

White, Alice CRestview 5191

White, Francia CLadstone 4946

White, Frances M Adison 2548

Whit?, Gloria Ann CRestview 9408

White, Huey HOIlywood 3588

White, Irving H CRestview 6193

White. Johnstone OXford 7107

White. Pierre GRanite 4347

White, Sammy CRestview 6151

White, Thelma CRestview 6111

White, Walter CRestview 9320

Whitehead, Larry GRanite 7566

Whitenian, Loyce GRanite 1 592

Whiteman, Paul WOodbury 63121

Wliiteside, Walker OXford 1116

Whiting, Jack CRestview 6188

Whitlock, Lloyd CRestview 9170

Whitman, Dorothy CLadstone 3797

Whitman, Gayne CRestview 4 1 28

Whitmore, Dorothy Hillside 5 128

Wliitney, Claire GRa^tite 2188

Whitney, Eleanor HOIlywood 5341

Whitney. Lee CRestview 5191

Whitney, Renee ORegon 1167

Whittaker, Charles CLadstone 6134

Whittell. Josephine OXford 3191

Whittler, Theresa CLadstone 6134

Wickland. Lyons CRestview 0121

Wieck, Dorothea CRestview SI71

Wilber, Robert CRestview 8558

Wilbur, Crane HOIlywood 2722

Wilbur, Gene CRestview 0121

Wilbur, Elizabeth CRestview 4128

Wilbur, Robert CRestview 8558

Wilcox, Leland GRanite 4347

Wilcox, Robert GRanite 2188

WILDE, CORNEL OXford 4133

Wilde, Lois CRestview 12111

Wildeck, Frank CRestview 9170

Wilder, Patricia OXford 4161

Wildhack, Robert WOodbury 63121

Wiley, Lee CRestview 5185

Wiley, Wallace HOIlywood 223 1

Wilke, Don (Capt.) HOIlywood 5341

Wilkers, Isabel GRanite 2188

Wilkerson. Guy OXford 4149

Wilkerson Mel CRestview 6193

Wilkins, Margarette HOIlywood 1405

Willand Jacqueline CRestview 6161

Willey. Leonard CRestview 41(il

Willi, Alan GRanite 8157

William, Katherine Cornwall Hillside 5162

William. Roger CRestview 11191

William, Warren CLadstone 3117

Williams, Al Hillside 5128

Williams, Charles CRestview 12111

Williams, Clark OXford 310?

Williams, Corinne CRestview 9408

Williams. Douglas CRestview 9170

Williams, Frances OXford 1116

Williams, Guinn "Big Boy" CRestview 6161

Williams, Henry CRestview 4128

Williams, Hope HOIlywood 2722

Williams, Kathlyn OXford 6141

Williams, Kenny GRanite 4347

Williams, Larry OXford 3101

Williams, Lyman E GRanite 5171

Williams. Tudor CRestview 5185

Williams. William CRestview 9170

Williams, William Alfred OXford 7873

Williamson, John OXford 7107

Williamson, John MacKay CRestview 0181

Willis, Norman OXford 4153

Willow, Eric CRestview 0146

406

PLAYERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Wills, Si CRestview 6161

Wills, Walter OXford 7107

Wilson, Beth OXford 1081

Wilson, diaries C CRestview 4161

Wilson, Clarence GRanite 5171

Wilson, Daphne Warren CRestview 6188

Wilson, Don HOlIywood 3631

Wilson, Dorothy Hillside 2125

Wilson, Gretclien CRestview 5171

Wilson, Howard GLadstone 3134

Wilson, Katherine GRanite 5171

Wilson, Kenneth GRanite 4347

Wilson, Lois CRestview 6161

Wilson, Marie CRestview 6193

Wilton, Eric '. CRestview 12111

Windheim, Marek WOodbury 63121

Windsor, Claire Hillside 5162

Windsor. Karline GRanite 3071

Windust, Bretaigne GLadstone 6134

Winfield. Allan CRestview 0155

Wing, Toby CRestview 12111

Wing. Wong CRestview 12303

Winkler, Betty HOlIywood 3631

Winninger. Charles J HOlIywood 35R8

Winslow, Dick, CRestview 4197

Winslow, Leah OXford 7107

Winslow, Miriam CRestview 0121

Winter, Dale CRestview 5191

Winter, Laska CRestview 0194

Winton. Jane CRestview 9170

Winwood, Estelle OXford 6121

Wirth, May & Company HOlIywood 5341

Wise, Ray OXford 7873

Withers, Charles CRestview 6193

Withers, Grant CRestview 11123

Withers, Isabel GRanite 5171

Withers, Jane GRanite 5171

Witherspoon, Cora HOlIywood 2722

Wolbert, Dorothea OXford 4606

Wolf, Rube CRestview 6137

Wolfe, Ian CRestview 6111

Wolfe, Jane OXford 4308

Wolheim. Dan Hillside 3014

Wollencott, Eric CRestview 6161

Wonder, Betty HOlIywood 534!

Wonder, Tommy WOodbury 63121

Wong, Anna May OXford 7107

Wong, L. Ying GRanite 0711

Wong, Victor CRestview 12303

Wong, Walter OXford 4508

Wons, Tony OXford 1081

Wontner, Arthur HOlIywood 2722

Wood, Allen OXford 7107

Wood, Britt OXford 0322

Wood, Carole OXford 9686

Wood, Douglas CRestview ^^161

Wood, Ernest CRestview 11135

Wood, Harley OXford 6141

Wood, Helen Hillside 5162

Wood, John CRestview 4151

Wood, John Hillside 7353

Wood, Judith Hillside 1 121

Wood, Peggy Hillside 318S

Wood, Trudy HOlIywood 3631

Wood. Walt CRestview 6193

Wood, William CRestview 6193

Woodburn, Roberta OXford 0767

Woodbury. Joan CRestview 11191

Woodfoide, Eleanore CRestview 6600

Woods, Clarice GLadstone 3797

Woods, Donald OXford 7103

Woods, Edward Hillside 5162

VVoods, Ercell GLadstone 3797

Wn,„ls, Harry OXford 3191

Woolsey, Robert OXford 1116

^^ "oten. Eugene OXford 4157

Worlock. Frederick CRestview 8621

Worth, Barbara CRestview 11123

Worth. Constance HOlIywood 2722

Worth, David OXford 7107

Worth, Harry CRestview 6161

Worth, Ldhan GRanite 4347

Wray. John OXford 6121

Wren, Sam OXford 7107

\N right. Armand "Curlev" CRestview 1^111

Wright, Elizabeth OXford 4473

w''"l'*' r^y-^ OXf°'-d ••'101

Wnght, Helen GRanite 81S7

Wu, Honorable OXford 4153

;^"'f- ^e" CRestview 6111

Wyatt, Jane QXford 3121

Wycherley, Margaret OXford 1116

Wydoff, Joyce CRestview 9170

Wyman, Jane HOlIywood 1448

Wyndam, Bruce Hillside 1101

Wyndham. Carol GLadstone 7141

^^>""- Ed Oxford 1116

Wynn, Helen HOlIywood 2722

Wynne, Peggy GRanite 7566

Wynters. Charlotte Hillside 7353

Wynyard. Diana OXford 1008

Wysor, Elizabeth GLadstone 6134

Y

Yacht Club Boys OXford 1116

Yaconelli, Frank CRestview 9904

Yamaoka. Iris OXford 4508

Yamnoka, Mrs. Josephine OXford 4508

Yamoka. Otto CRestview 12303

Yong Soo CRestview 4197

Yorgesson, (Yogi) GLadstone 3797

York, Duke CRestview 11191

Yorke, Oswald GLadstone 6134

Young. Carleton Scoit CRestview 12161

Young, Clara Kimball OXford 6264

Young, Elizabeth OXford 6121

Young, Janet CRestview 12161

Young, Loretta ... HOlIywood 3591-HIllside 7353

Young, Polly Ann HOlIywood 3591

Young, Robert HOlIywood 3588

Young, Roland OXford 3131

Young. Walter Hillside 1101

Yurka, Blanclie HOlIywood 2722

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Zahner. Jimmie CRestview 11191

Zamboni, Eunid Hillside 5162

Zanvillic. Bernard CRestview 5185

Zbyszko, Wladek HOlIywood 1405

Zelaya, Don CRestview 6168

Zell. Edwin ROchester 2472

Zoeller, Janet GRanite 1592

Zoeller, Lou GRanite 1 592

Zucco, George OXford 1116

407

DIRECTORS

AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONE NUMBERS

See page 370 for key to telephone numbers.

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Abbott, George OXford 4161

Acola, Serge CRestview 11191

Alton. Robert GLadstone 3161

Anderson, John Murray OXford 4542

Ankrum, Morris CRestview 5191

Archaintjaud, George OXford 3l21

Arozomena, Eduardo HOllywood 1405

Arzner, Dorothy HOllywood 2722

Arthur, Kay MAdison 0548

Asquith, Anthony OXford 3121

Atkins, Tommy CRestview 6161

Auer. John H OXford 6286

Auerbach, George HOllywood 3517

Ayres, Lew CRestview 5191

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Bach, Rudolph HOllywood 1405

Bacon, Lloyd HOllywood 2722

Bard, Ben CRestview 0121

Barker, Reginald .... CRestview 6161

Barlow, Reginald CRestview 9170

Barton, Charles OXford 4161

Beal, Scott T CRestview 6600

Beaudine, William CRestview 4151

Beaumont. Harry GLadstone 3117

Beebe, Ford CRestview 6161

Beggs, Lee HOllywood 1405

Bekefl, Maria Hillside 5162

Bell, Monta CRestview 4151

Bennet. Spencer Gordon HEmpstead 2177

Benrimo, J. H Hillside 5162

Berger, Ralph CRestview 11191

Berkeley, Busby GLadstone 3117

Biberman, Howard OXford 3121

Blackton, J. Stuart Hillside 1101

Blau, Lloyd GLadstone 6134

Bloom, Rube CRestview 4161

Blystone, John G HOllvwood 1173

Boland, Jack OXford 7061

Borcosque, Carlos HOllywood 1405

Borzage, Frank GLadstone 3117

Bower, Dallas OXford 3121

Brabin. Charles HOllvwood 2722

Bradbiuy, Robert N Hillside 1101

Brecher, Egon ORegon 1167

Bretherton. Howard GRanife 6164

Brill. Leighton HEmpstead 2177

Brodie, Don OXford 6121

Brower, Otto Hillside 1121

Brown, Anthony OXford 11161

Brown, Harry Joe OXford 7103

Brown, Karl CRestview 12141

Brown, Rowland CRestview 6168

Browning, Tod HOllywood 2722

Brown, Melville OXford 4153

Bruckman, Clyde CRestview 6161

Bulgakov, Leo WOodbury 63121

Burke, Melville WOodbury 63121

Burton, David Hillside 7461

Butler, David CRestview 6161

Buzzell, Edward CRestview 4151

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Cameron, John HOllywood 1405

Cannon, Raymond Hillside 1101

Carruth, Milton OXford 1116

Cavens, Fred OXford 6141

Ceder, Ralph Hillside 1101

Celli, Vincenzo TUcker 3838

Christensen, Benjamin Hillside 5162

Clifton, Elmer CRestview 11123

Cline. Edward F Hillside 2125

Colantoni. Amelio CRestview 0121

Collier, William, Sr GLadstone 3161

COLLINS, ARTHUR GREVILLE. .. OXford 3101 COLLINS, LEWIS D OXford 3101

Collins, Monte OXford 7107

Colombo, Albert C Hillside 3188

CONNOLLY, BOBBY GLadstone 3161

CONWAY, JACK OXford 3131

Correli. Alfonso CRestview 9408

Corrigan. Llovd OXford 6121

Cowan, William OXford 3131

Craven, Frank WOodbury 63121

Cromwell, John CRestview 5171

Cruze, James OXford 4153

Cummings. Irving OXford 1008

deCourville, Albert OXford 3121

Curtiz, Michael CRestview 4151

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Davis, Gordon Hillside 1101

DeCourville, Albert HOllywood 2722

DeSoutheau, Henri J OXford 1081

DEL RUTH, ROY GRant 2159

Diamond, Dave OXford 1116

Doyle, Larry OXford 3196

Dugan, James S CRestview 6161

DuPont, E. A CRestview 12141

Dwan, Allan CRestview 4161

Earle, William CRestview 9170

Eason, Reeves CRestview 6161

Edwards. Gus CRestview 6193

Edwards! Harrv Hillside 1101

ELLIOTT, CLYDE E CRestview 9170

Erskine, Chester HOllywood 2722

Evans, Julius CRestview 6193

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Cabanne. William Christy HOllywood 2231

Cahn, Edward OXford 3196

Feist. Felix OXford 3196

Fernandez Jose HEmpstead 2177

Feyder. Tacques CRestview 4151

Fields, Leonard CRestview 12141

Fillmore, Russell GLadstone 3161

Fisher, Howel GLadstone 0121

Fitzmaurice, George OXford 3121

Fleming, Victor OXford 3121

Florey, Robert GLadstone 3117

Flood, James CRestview 4151

Ford, John HOllywood 1173

Fox. Wallace CRestview 12111

Frank. Earle Hillside 1101

Frank. Yasha Hillside 1101

Franklin, Chester OXford 1116

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DIRECTORS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Freeland, Thornton Hillside 7353

Freeman, Charles OXford 3196

French, L. A OXford 1081

French, Lloyd HOllywood 2722

Fraser, Harry CRest view 11123

Freund, Karl OXford 6121

Friedlander, Louis OXford 7061

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Tarrett, Dan OXfnnl 4157

JASON, LEIGH CRestview 4151

Jerville, Jacques Jan HOllywood 1405

Johnson, Earl Hillside 1101

Johnson, Raymond K GLadstone 3797

Jones, Beverly GLastone 3161

Judels, Charles CRestview 6161

Julian, Rupert HOllywood 2722

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GARNETT, TAY CRestview

Gasnier. Louis J HOllywood

Gering, Marion OXford

Gittens, Wyndham . HEmpstead

Glassmier, Augustiii (Gus) HOllywood

Gleason, James OXford

Goltzen, Egon HOllywood

Goodman, Edward OXford

Goodwins, Leslie OXford

Gordon, Leon HOllywood

Gorin, Helmut HOllywood

dottier, Archie CRestview

Goulding, Alf GLadstone

GOULDING, EDMUND OXford

Green, Alfred E GLadstone

Gribble, Harry Wagstaff OXford

Griffith, D. W OXford

Griffith, Edward H OXford

Grinde, Nicholas (Nick) CRestview

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Hadden. George CRestview 0121

Hale, Georgie OXford 4161

Halperin, Victor CRestview 11191

Hammerstein, Reginald Hillside 3188

Harris, William. Jr HOIlvwood 2231

Harrison, Bertram WOodbury 63121

Hathawav. Henrv OXford 3101

Hawks, Howard W OXford 3121

Helburn, Theresa CRestview 6193

Henabery, Josepli HOllywood 2722

Henderson. Charles CRestview 4161

Higgin, Howard OXford 6141

Hillyer, Lambert Hillside 2125

Hiscott, Leslie OXford 3121

Hoflman, John Hillside 1101

Hoflfman, Renaud GLadstone 6134

Hogan. Tames OXford 6121

Holmes. " Ben Hillside 7353

Hopkins, Charles HOllywood 3517

Hopper, E. Mason Hillside 1101

Howard, David CRestview 12141

Howell, Harry CRestview 6193

Hoyt, Harry O Hillside 1101

HUMBERSTONE, H. BRUCE OXford 6121

Hutchinson, Charles GLadstone 3797

Home, James W Hillside 7461

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Ibbett, Frederick G OXford 0322

Ingram, Rex CRestview 5191

Ingster, Boris CRestview 6186

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James, Allan CRestview 6161

James, Roy GLadstone 3161

Jarret, Dave OXford 7061

Kamarova, Madame OXford 4542

Karlstein, Phil CRestview 12111

Kaye, Eddie HEmpstead 2177

Keighlev, William O.Xford 6286

Kelly, Albert J GLadstone 3797

Kenton, Erie C HOllywood 2722

Killy. Edward OXford 6121

King. Henry HOIlvwood 1 1 7i

KING, LOUIS Hollywood 1173

King, Jack CRestview 4151

Koster, Henry OXford 3196

Kussell. Maurice I Hillside 3188

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Lachman, Harry OXford 6121-HIllside

La Cava, Gregory CRestview

Laemmle. Edward CRestview

Lamont, Charles Fred Hillside

Landers, Lew OXford

Lange, Arthur CRestview

Lannin, Paul J HOllywood

Laughlin, Jac OXford

Lazarus, JefT OXford

LeBorg. Reginald GLadstone

Lederman, Ross Hillside

Lee. Rowland V II lllside

Leftwich, Alexander OXford

Leonard. Robert Z GLadstone

Leisen, Mitchell CRestview

Lerner, J CRestview

Levy, Alfred CRestview

Lewis. Gene Hillside

Liebling, Dr. George HEmpstead

Light, James GLadstone

Lilley, Edward Clark GLadstone

Liszt. Max CRestview

Litvak. Anatol CRestview

Llovd, Frank HOllywood

Lloyd, Rollo HOllywood

Logan, Stanley Hillside

Lord. Delmar Hillside

Loring. Jane OXford

Lovering. Otho Hillside

Luhin. Arthur OXford

Luby. S. Roy CRestview

Ludwig. Edward GLadstone

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MacFadden, Hamilton Hillside 3158

MacG'regor, Edgar OXford 6264

MacGregor, Edward J OXford 626*

McClintic, Guthrie Hillside 7353

McCarey, Raymond CRestview 4151

McCarthy. John P CRestview 9320

McDonald, frank CRestview 12141

MacFadden. Hamilton GLadstone 6134

McGann, William HOllywood 117;

McGowan (Bob) Hillside 2121

McGowan, Robert OXford 1116

McGowan, J. P OXford 7101

McLcod. Norman Z OXford 4161

McNeil, Allen CRestview 5191

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Machaty, Gustave CRestview 11191

Mack, Russell OXford 1081

Mander, Miles OXford 3131

Mansfield, Duncan OXford 1081

Marcin, Max CRestview 5191

Marin, Edwin L OXford 4161

Marshall, George L OXford 4153

Martin, Paul OXford 6134

May, Joe OXford 3131

MAYO, ARCHIE HOIIywood 2722

Medbury, John P GLadstone 3161

Mains. Gus CRestview 6193

Melford, George Hillside 1101

Mendes, Lothar OXford 3121

Merlin, Frank WOodbury 63121

Mertz, Paul CRestview 4161

Milestone, Lewis OXford 3131

Miller, David HEmpstead 2177

Milton, Robert GLadstone 3161-HIlIside 1101

Minnelli, Vincente OXford 1116

Mitchell, Thomas GLadstone 3161

Moeller, Philip OXford 4542

Moore, Vin OXford 8019

Morrison, Priestly CRestview 4161

Motyleflf, Dr. Ilia CRestview 6186

Murphy, Dudley CRestview 5191

Murphy, Ralph Hillside 3188

Murphy, Spud CRestview 4161

Murray, Bud OXford 3197

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N'egulesco, Jean OXford 6121

Neilan, Marshall CRestview 6161

Neill, R. William Hillside 3188

Neufield. Sam GLadstone 7141

Neumann, Kurt OXford 3101

Newfeld, Sam Hillside 1101

Newman, Emil CRestview 4161

Newmeyer, Fred CRestview 5989

Niblo, Fred, Sr CRestview 0121

Nicholls, George. Jr OXford 4161

Nigh, William GLadstone 3134

Nugent, Elliott OXford 3131

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Olcott, Sidney CRestview 6161

Origo, Cesare Manfredo HOIIywood 1405

Oumansky, Alexander CRestview 6193

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Pan, Hermes OXford 4161

Parrott, James CRestview 0121

Paton, Stuart GRanite 7566

Patterson, Russell CRestview 4151

Pembroke, Scott OXford 7107

Perry, Jean HOIIywood 1405

Pichel, Irving GLadstone 3134

Pierson, Carl HEmpstead 2177

Pratt, Gilbert OXford 6121

PREMINGER, OTTO L OXford 1116

Price, Alonzo Hillside 5290

Presnell, Robert GLadstone 3117

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Randol, George HOIIywood 3677

Rappler, Irving HEmpstead 2177

Ray, Albert Hillside 1101

Redallo, Guido L HOIIywood 1405

Reed, Daniel HOIIywood 2722

Reed, Luther Hillside 3188

Reinhardt. John GLadstone 7141

Reiter, William J HEmpstead 2177

Renard, Jacques ..OXford 1081-WOodbury 63121 Revmond, Daltons CRestview 6127

RIESNER, CHARLES F OXford 3131

Ripley, Arthur CRestview 11123

Robel, David CRestview 6122

Roberts, C. Edward Hillside 1101

Robertson, John S Hillside 7353

Rogell, Albert Hillside 1121

Rosener, George HOIIywood 2722

Rosen, Phil HOIIywood 2231

Ross, Robert OXford 3196

Rosson, Arthur H Hillside 1121

Rosson, Richard OXford 3121

Roth, Murray OXford 3196

Rothman, Joseph OXford 6286

Ruben, J. Walter OXford 3131

Rubin, Jose OXford 4542

RUGGLES, WESLEY OXford 3131

Russell, William CRestview 12111

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St. Clair, Malcolm Hillside 2125

Sabato, Alfredo HOIIywood 1405

Sagan, Leontine GLadstone 6134

Salkow, Sidney CRestview 4161

Sandrich, Mark CRestview 4151

Santell, Alfred OXford 1008

Santley, Joseph OXford 1131

Sareck'y, Louis A OXford 1081

Schaefer, Armand OXford 6169

Scheck, Max CRestview 0121

Schertzinger, Victor CRestview 4151

Schoedsack. Ernest CRestview 6161

Schuster, Harold CRestview 4181

Schwartz, Hans OXford 6264

SCOTT, EWING OXford 4157

Scotto, Aubrey CRestview 4151

Sedgwick, Edward OXford 3131

Seiler. Lewis OXford 6121

SEITER, WILLIAM A OXford 1116

Seitz. George B OXford 1008

Selander, Leslie Hillside 1101

Selman, David CRestview 6193

Sel wyn. Edgar CRestview 4151

Shea, William Hillside 7353

Sheldon, Forrest OXford 3101

Shield, Roy Hillside 3188

Shores, Lynn Hillside 1121

Short, Hassard GLadstone 3161

Sillman, Leonard CRestview 6193

Skinner, Frank CRestview 4161

Sloane, Paul CRestview 4181

Smith, Cliff OXford 6141

Snyder, Gene GLadstone 3161

Somnes, George CRestview 4151

Sparks, Robert OXford 1116

Stahl, John M Hillside 5162

Staub, Ralph HOIIywood 1173

Stein, Paul L HOIIywood 2722

Stephani. Frederick OXford 3196

Stern, Alfred HOIIywood 1648

Stevens. George CRestview 4151

Stiefel, Milton WOodbury 63121

Strassberg, Lee OXford 1116

STRAYER. FRANK CRestview 6161

.Stoloff. Benjamin HOIIywood 2722

Sutherland, Edward OXford 3121

Sylvan, Simon HOIIywood 2231

Symonds, Henry CRestview 12141

Szekely, Steve HOIIywood 2722

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Taggart, Enol Hlliside 1101

Taurog, Norman CRestview 4151

Taylor, Kay Hillside 1101

Taylor, Sam OXford 4161

Templin, Dan GLadstone 3161

Thiele, William OXford 3196

Thorpe, Richard CRestview 12141

Thiele, William CRestview 5191

Tinling, James HOllywood 1173

Tourneur. Jacques CRestview 4161

Trego, Chades OXford 7061

Tryon. Glen OXford 6121

Tuchock. Wanda CRestview 5171

Tuttle, Frank OXford 3131

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Vajda, Ernest OXford 3121

Venturini, Edward HOllywood 1448

Vidor, Charles OXford 3131

Vidor. King OXford 3121

Viertel, Berthold OXford 6121

Villegas, Lucio Hillside 5162

Von Bolary, Geza OXford 3196

Von Fritsch, Gunther CRestview 11191

Von Sternberg, Josef OXford 6121

Von Stroheim, Erich, Sr Hillside 5162

Vorkapich, Slavko CRestview 6186

Wallace, Richard OXford 6121

Walsh, Raoul OXford 3131

Watson, William Hillside 1101

Walker, Stuart GLadstone 6134

Watt, Nate GLadstone 3161-OXford 6141

Webb, Kenneth HOllywood 3517

Welch, Niles OXford 6141

Wetherley, Tom HOllywood 3517

Whale, James CRestview 5171

Whelan, Tim Hillside 2125

White, Al, Jr CRestview 6161

White, Jules OXford 7103

Wliite, Sam OXford 7103

WILBUR, CRANE HOllywood 2722

Wiles, Gordon CRestview 4181

Winston, Harold CRestview 6193

Wood, Sam OXford 3131

Woods, Arthur WOodbury 63121

Worsley, Wallace HOllywood 5341

Wynn, Colonel Wynn E HEmpstead 2177

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Yarbrough, lean OXford 6121

Young, Harold M OXford 1116

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Aaronson, Melvin GLadstone 3161

Abdullah, Achmed Hillside 7353

Adair, Laure HOllywood 1405

Adams, Eustace L CRestview 5191

Adams. Frank R Hillside 1121

Adams, Franklin P OXford 4161

Adams, Samuel Hopkins Hillside 7353

Adamson, Ewart Hillside 1101

Adler, Felix CRestview 0121

AHEARN, THOMAS HOllywood 2722

Ainslec. Marian II Illside 31SX

Akins, Zoe OXford 31 2i

Aldington. Richard OXford 312i

Aldrich, Bess Streeter OXford 1116

Aldrich, Darrah Hillside 5162

Alvarez, Casimiro HOllywood 140d

Ames, Christine OXford 6121

Anderson, Doris OXford 6121

Andrews, Jack HOllywood 2722

Andrews, Robert OXford 1176

Anthony, Joseph OXford 6121

Anthony, Katharine Hillside 7353

Anthony, Norman OXford 1176

Anthony, Stuart OXford 7061

Anthony, Walter Hillside 1101

Appel, Benjamin HOllywood 5301

Arden, Martin GLadstone 3797

Arkator, Alexander OXford 3196

Arliss, Leslie OXford 1116

Arno, Peter CRestview 4151

Arthur, Charlotte HOllywood 1405

Asch, Nathan HOllywood 5301

Asche, Harry ROchester 2472

Asbury, Herbert HOllywood 2722

Asher, Alvin J HOllywood 3588

Asher, Rollie Hillside llOl

Ashton, Herbert. Jr CRestview 0181

Asquith, Anthony OXford 3121

Atherton, Gertrude Hillside 5162

Atherton, Sarah OXford 6169

Atteridge, Harold Hillside 7353

Auerbach, George CRestview 12141

Austin, F. Britten OXford 1116

Avery, Stephen Morehouse OXford 4161

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Bach, Rudolf - HOllywood 1405

Bacher, William G'Ladstone 3117

Baer, Bugs OXford 3996

Baker, Gene GLadstone 3161

Baker, Graham OXford 1008

Baker, Melville OXford 612)

Bladerston, John OXford 4161

Banks, Polan CRestview 0121

Barclay, Don HEmpstead 2177

Barclay, John OXfoid 1116

Baree.', Dona Hillside 1101

Balderston, John L CRestview 4151

Baloise, Edmund OXford 7061

Barker, Albert Hillside 3188

Barlow, Reginald CRe.-itview 6161

Barnes, Carman WOodbury 63121

Barnes, Forrest OXford 1081

Barrett, Mirianne HOllywood 3677

Barringer, Barry GRanite 6164

Barrows, Nick Hillside 2125

Barteaux, C. Morton CRestview 6193

Bart, Jean OXford 3196

Barth, Alan HOllywood 5301

Bartholomoe, Philip Hillside 5161

Bartlett, H. Marr OXford 3101

Bartlett, Marjorie OXford 3196

Bartlett, Sy CRestview 4161

Bartley, Nalbro HOllywood 5301

Barton, Arthur GLadstone 6134

Batson, Alfred CRestview 6151

Baum, Vicki CRestviev/ 4151

Beahan, Charles CRestview 4151

Beach, Lewis Hillside 7353

Beach, Rex Hillside 5162

Beals, Carleton HOllywood 5301

Beaton, Kenneth C CRestview 9320

Beats, Carleton HOllywood 5301

Beaumont, Paul HOllywood 1405

Bechdset, Frederick R CRestview 14141

Beck, George CRestview 4151

Beckhard, Arthur OXford 6121

Beckwith, Branard D ORegon 1167

Bedford, Jones H OXford 1176

Beebe, Ford CRestvie' 6161

Bein, Albert Hillside 7353

Belden, Charles S CRestview 4161

Belgard, Arnold CRestview 6193

Bell, Pearl Doles CRestview 4161

Bell. Monta CRestview 41 51

Bell, Thomas CRestview 4161

Bellah, James Warner CRestview 5191

Belvin. Edmund OXford 4157

BENNETT, CHARLES OXford 3121

Bennett, Dorothy Hillside 7353

Bennett, Raine TUcker 3838

Bennison, Andy Hillside 1 121

Benrimo, J. H Hillside 5162

Benson. Sally OXford 4161

Bent, Lorten OXford 3 196

Beranger, Clara CRestview 0194

Bercovici, Konrad OXford 1116

Berg, Louis (Dr.) CRestview 4161

Berger, Mayer OXford 4161

Bergere, Ramona Hllls'de 1101

Berkeley, Ryth & Mowbray OXford 6169

Bernstein. Isadore CRestview 5989

Bialk, Elisa FEderal 9912

Binyon. Claude CRestview 4151

Birdwell, Russell CRestview 4151

Birinski, Leo OXford 1116

Blackton, J. Stuart Hillside 1101

Blau, Bela OXford 1116

Blochman. L. G OXford 1176

Block, Ralph OXford 1116

Boardman, True Hillside 3188

Boasberg, Al Hillside 2125

Bodeen, Dewit HOllywood 2722

Bodlev, May R. U. C Hillside 1101

Boehm, David OXford 6121

Bohem, Endre Hillside 7353

Bolton, Whitney WOodbury 63121

Bond, Raymond OXford 1176

Bonner, Chas. W HOllywood 2722

Booth. Charles G HEmpstead 2561

Borden, Ethel CRestview 4151

Borety, Allen OXford 1116

Borger, Johan OXford 6264

Borgia, Rene HOllywood 1405

Boxer, Herman OXford 3196

Boyd, R. W Rochester 2472

Boyer, John OXford 6264

rioylan, Malcolm Stuart CRestvic/f 6111

Brabin, Charles OXford 0322

Brackett, Charles Hillside 7353

Bradford, Roark GLadstone 6134

Bradley, Mary Hastings OXford 1176

Branch, Houston OXford 6121

Brant, Neil OXford 3196

Brazee, Annie Laurie CRestview 6161

BREN, J. ROBERT OXford 1176

Brennan, Frederick Hazlitt OXford 1176

Brentano, Lowell OXford 1116

Breslow, Lew CRestview 4151

Breuer, Bessie Hillside 7461

BRICKER, GEORGE OXford 6286

Brighouse, Harold Hillside 7353

Bright, John OXford 4161

Broeckman, James GLadstone 3797

Brooks, George OXford 1116

Brooks, Matt CRestview 6193

Brophy, Eddy OXford 1081

Broun, Heywood OXford 1116

Brown, Beth CRestview 0155

Brown, Earle GLadstone 3797

Brown, Himan HOllywood 272?

Brown, Karl CRestview 12141

Brown, Lew HOllywood 3517

Brown, Martin OXford 1116

Brown, Nacio Herb CRestview 418'

Brown, Rollin G'Ladstone 6134

Brown, Royal Hillside 516?

Brentano. Lowell OXford 1116

Brown, Rowland CRestview 4181

Bruce, George OXford 3196

Bruckman, Clyde HOllywood 2722

Bntckner, Ferdinand OXford 6121

Bryan, Arthur Q OXford 4157

Brvant, George H GLadstone 3797

Bryan. Gay CRestview 0121

Buchanan, Thompson Hillside 7353

Buchman, Harold Hillside 2125

Buchman, Sidney CRestview 4151

Buck, Frank OXford 1176

BUCKLEY, HAROLD OXford 1 176

Buckner, Robert Federal 9912

Buckner, Robert L CRestview 14141

Buffington, Adele OXford 7071

Hurke. John W OXford 1405

Burke, Marcella OXford 6121

Burks. Arthur J OXford 3196

Burman, Ben Lucien OXford 1167

Burnet, Dana CRestview 4151

Burns, Bobby Robert GLadstone 3797

Burr, Lynn, Jr OXford 6264

Burtis, Thompson HOUywfod 2231

Burton. Val HOllvwood 2722

Busch, Niven OXford 6121

Bush, Katharine OXford 1176

Busse. Carl A Hillside 3188

Butler, David CRestview 6161

Butler, Frank Hillside 1121

Butler, Hugo Hillside 1 121

Butterfield, Walton WOodbury 63121

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Caesar, Arthur Hillside 7353

Cain, James M WOodbury 63121

Caldwell, Erskine Hillside 1101

Campbell. Alan OXfunl 41(.l

Cannon, Raymond Hillside 1101

Carlisle, Helen Grace OXfordll76

Carneal, Georgette CRestview 4161

Carole, Joseph GLadstone 3161

Carpenter, Edward Childs OXfordlOOS

Carr, John Hillside 1 101

Carre, Robert OXford 1 176

Carse, Robert OXford 1176

Carstairs, John CRestview 14141

Carvalho, Claire OXford 7071

Carsoll, Richard Hillside 2125

Caspary, Vera Hillside 3188

Castle, Everett Rhodes CRestview 5191

Cavett, Frank Hillside 5162

Ceder, Ralph Hillside 1101

Chandlee, Harry WOodbury 63121

Chandor, Alain CRestview 6186

Chapin, Anne Morrison Hillside 7353

Chapin, Robert OXford 7061

Chaplin, Prescott CRestview 6600

Charteris. Leslie OXford 4161

Chase, Charley HOllywood 3517

Cheney. J. Benton HEmpstead 2177

Chester, Edwin Frederick CRestview 4161

Chodorov, Edward CRestview 4151

Chodorov, Jerome OXford 4161

Christian, Merrill CRestview 0181

Clark, Frank Howard OXford 7071

Clarke, Donald Henderson Hillside 5162

Cleugh, Sophia CRestview 4161

Cleveland, George GRanite 7566

Clifford, Gordon Hillside 1101

Clork, Harry HOllywood 3517

Cluett, Jack HOllywood 2231

Chigston. Katharine (JXford 3196

Clymer, John B HOllywood 1405

Clymer, Ralph Hillside 1101

Coates, Robert HOllywood 5301

Cobb, Elisabeth OXford 6141

Cobb, Humphrey OXford 1116

Cobb, Irvin S OXford 6141

Coen. Franklin OXford 7061

Coffee. Lenore OXford 3131

Cohen, Albert J HOllywood 2722

Cohen, Ben OXford 7061

Cohen, Lester CRestview 5171

Cohn, Alfred A OXford 1116

Coldeway, Anthony Hillside 1101

Cole. Lester Hillside 7353

Collier, John CRestview 5171

Collier, William, Sr GLadstone 3161

Collings, Pierre CRestview 0121

Collins. Lewis CRestview 9170

Collins, Monte OXford 7107

Collison. Wilson HOllywood 2722

Colton, Tohn OXford 6121

Colum, Padraic ROchester 2472

Comandini, Adcle CRestview 6193

Comstock, Howard HOllywood 3517

Condon, Frank OXford 6169

Conn, Harry HOllywood 3517

Connell, Richard Hillside 7353

Connelly, Marc CRestview 5171

Connolly, James B HOllywood 5301

Connolly, Myles OXford 3121

Connolly, Vernie CRestview 4161

Connor, Ralph OXford 3196

Conrad. Eugene OXford 1116

Conselman. William CRestview 5171

Cook, J. Douglas CRestview 6193

Cook, Ted OXford 1116

Cooper, Courtney Riley Hillside 5162

Cooper. Olive OXford 4157

Cooper, Willis Hillside 3188

Corey, & Corcoran HEmpstead 2177

Corle, Edwin HOllywood 1405

Corliss, Allene FEderal 9912

Cormack, Bartlett CRestview 5171

Corrigan. D'Arcy HOllywood 1405

Cosby, Vivian CRestview 4161

CosgriiT, Robert OXford 6169

Cowan. Sada CRestview 5989

Cowan, William OXford 3131

Coxe, George Harmon OXford 1176

Cram, Mildred Hillside 1101

Craven, Frank WOodbury 63121

Creelman, James Ashmore OXford 6121

Crews, Laura Hope OXford 3131

Crichton, Kyle Hillside 7461

Cronin, A. J Hillside 7353

Crothers, Rachel Hillside 7353

Grouse, Russell Hillside 7461-7353

Croy, Homer Hillside 7353

Cummings, Hughie CRestview 6600

Cummings, Roy OXford 1176

Cummings, Ruth CRestview 4151

Cunningham, Frank FEderal 9912

Cunningham, Jack OXford 1008

Cunningham, Joe CRestview 4181

Curtis, Edwin H HOllywood 2722

Gushing, Tom OXford 1116

D

Daab, Hy CRestview 4161

Dagvan CRestview 9320

Dale, Virginia OXford 1116

Dane, Clemence Hillside 7353

Darling, W. Scott Hillside 1101

Davenijort, John HOllywood 2722

Daves, Delmar OXford 1116

Davis, Al HEmpstead 2177

Davis, Alfred HEmpstead 2177

Davis, Donald OXford 4161

Davis, Elmer OXford 1176

Davis, Owen, Sr OXford 4161

Davis, Owen, Jr CRestview 6151

Dawn, Isabel OXford 1176

Dawson, Conigsby Hillside 7353

Day, Lillian WOodbury 63121

Dazey, Frank OXford 0322

Dazey, Frank Mitchell WOodbury 63121

Deaderick. Eugene CRestview 6600

DeGaw. Boyce OXford 1176

Dein, Eddie HEmpstead 2177

Deland, Margaret Hillside 5162

De Leon, Walter OXford 7103

Delmar, Vina CRestview 4151

DeMiollis, Francis HOllywood 1405

De Mond, Albert WOodbury 63121

Demond, Al CRestview 4161

Denbo, Dorris Hillside 1101

Detzer, Karl OXford 3196

De Wolf. Karen CRestview 4161

Diamond, David OXford 1116

Diamond, Samson R CRestview 4161

Dickey, Paul OXford 3101

Dillon, Robert OXford 3196

Doan, R. E ROchester 2472

Doane, Warren OXford 6141

Dobie. Charles Caldwell OXford 3196

Doherty, Ethel CRestview 6600

Dolan, Frank Hillside 7353

Donaldson, Walter GLadstone 3161

Doone, Roda CRestview 6193

Dorfman, Nat Hillside 7461

Douglas, W. A. S CRestview 5191

Dow, Dorothy HOllywood 5301

Doyle, Ray OXford 3101

Drake. Oliver CRestview 11191

Drake, William A OXford 7061

Dreiser, Theodore GLadstone 3161

Drinkwater, John CRestview 4151

Dubin, Al GLadstone 3117

Dncev. Lillian Hillside 1101

Dudley, Bide HOllywood 2722

Dudley, Carl HOllywood 2722

413

WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Duff, Warren B Hillside 3188

Dugan, Tom CRestview 11123

Dugan, William CRestview 91 7U

Dukes, Ashley CRestview 4151

Dunham, Philip CRestview 14141

Dunn, H. Alan CRestview 0121

Dunn, Winifred OXford 11161

Dunne, Finley Peter, Jr Hillside 7353

Dunne, Philip OXford 4153

Durkin, Douglas HOllywood 1405

Dunsany, Lord HOllywood 1648

D'Usseau, Leon OXford 6141

Dutton, Henry B CRestview 9320

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Eagon, Alberta Stedman WOodbury 63121

Earl, Kenneth OXford 7061

Echard, Margaret CRestview 5989

Eden, Bob CRestview 9320

Edens, Roger OXford 3101

Edmonds, Walter D OXford 1176

Edwards, Harry Hillside 1101

Ehrich, Edward Price HOllywood 5301

Ehrlich, Leonard OXford 4161

Eliscu, Edward OXford 6121

Eldridge, Paul CRestview 4161

Elkins, Saul OXford 6121

Ellis, Edith Hillside 1101

Ellis, Robert OXford 6121

Emerson, John CRestview 4151

Emery, Gilbert OXford 7061

Endore, Guy Hillside 7353

Englund, Ken GLadstone 3161

Ensloe, Ella OXford 1081

Epstein, Julius OXford 4161

Epstein, Phil CRestview 6193

Erickson, Harold CRestview 6193

Erskine, Jone OXford 1116

Estabrook, Howard CRestview 5171

Ettinger, Edward GLadstone 3161

Evans, A. R HEmpstead 2561

Everett, J. Thompson Hillside 1101

Ewing, Max CRestview 4 1 S 1

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Fagan, Myron OXford 1116

Fain, Sammy OXford 3101

Fante, John OXford 6286

Faragoh, Francis Edwards OXford 1176

Farrar, Walton T OXford 7071

Farrell, James F WOodbury 63121

Farrow, John CRestview 5171

Faulkner, William OXford 3121

Faulkner, Virginia OXford 4161

Fay, Frank OXford 1008

Feiner, Ruth FEderal 9912

Felix, Hugo HOllywood 1405

Felton, Earl HOllywood 2722

Fenton, Frank Hillside 3188

Fenton, Stanley CRestview 4161

Ferber, Nat CRestview 11191

Ferguson, Don OXford 6121

Ferguson, Harvey OXford 3121

Ferris, Walter CRestview 4161

Field, Julian FEderal 9912

Field, Rachel OXford 3196

Fields, Dorothy CRestview 4151

Fields, Herbert CRestview 4151

Fields, Joseph CRestview 4151

Fields, Leonard CRestview 12141

Fineman, Irving OXford 4161

Finn, Johnathan OXford 4161

Fisher, Steve Hillside

Fishter, Richard OXford

Fist, Gladys HOllywood

Fitzgerald, Edith OXford

Fitzgerald, F. Scott OXford

Fitzsimmons, Cortland CRestview

Flannagan, Roy HOllywood

Flavin, Martin OXford

Flick, Pat C CRestview

Florey, Robert GLadstone

Flournoy, Richard CRestview

Fodor, Ladislaus CRestview

Fontaine, Robert Hillside

Forget, Albert HOllywood

Fort, Garrett E OXford

Forbes, James GLadstone

Foote, John Faintor OXford

Foster, Lewis R CRestview

Fowler, Frank OXford

Fowler, Guy Hillside

Fowler, Keith GLadstone

Fox, Fannie Ferber OXford

Fox, Paul Hervey HOllywood

Francis, Owen OXford

Frankau, Gilbert Hillside

Franken, Rose Hillside

Franklin, Paul OXford

Eraser, Ferrin OXford

Freed, Arthur CRestview

Freedman, David HOllywood

Freeman, Everett OXford

Freeman, Lea CRestview

Friedman, Benny ROchester

Fulton, Maude Hillside

Furthman, Jules CRestview

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3121 2722 0322 1176 6161 5301 1116 4161 3117 4151 4151 7353 1405 1116 6134 1131 4151 4157 1101 3161 1116 2722 6121 7353 7353 4157 1176 4181 2722 1176 4161 2472 2125 5171

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Gabriel, Gilbert OXford 1116

Gale, Zona Hillside 7353

Gallico, Paul OXford 1116

Gamet, Kenneth HOllywood 2722

Gangelin, Paul CRestview 4151

Gardiner, Becky OXford 3196

Garnett, Otis CRestview 4161

Garrett, Grant OXford 1116

Gay, Frank W CRestview 5989

Gelsey, Erwin OXford 6121

Gelsey, Jay GLadstone 3797

Gelzer, Jay OXford 1176

Genet, Ira CRestview 4161

Gensler, Lewis CRestview 4181

Geraghty, Gerald HOllywood 2722

Geraghtv, Maurice CRestview 6161

Gerr, William OXford 3196

Gershwin, George OXford 1116

Gibbons, Eliot Hillside 3188

Gibbons, Floyd WOodbury 63121

Gibbs, George, Sr CRestview 0121

Gibbs, George, Jr CRestview 0121

Gibbs, Woolcott Hillside 7461

Gibson, Tom Hillside 1101

Gilbert, Edwin OXford 1116

Gilbert, William (Billv) GRanite5171

Gill, Frank, Jr WOodbury 63121

Gittens, Wvndham HEmpstead 2177

Gitterman, Gale OXford 3196

Glasmon, Kubec Hillside 3188

Gluck, Sinclair ORegon 1 167

G'oddory, Gloria HOllywood 3517

Gold, Michael CRestview 0155

Goldbeck, Willis Hillside 7461

Goldberg, Dr. Isaac OXford 1116

Goldberg, Lou Hillside 1101

Goldberg, Rube OXford 4161

Golden, J. J WOodbury 63121

Golding, Louis OXford 1116

Gondor, Ferenc CRestview 6186

Gontard, Jean HOllywood 1405

414

WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Goodman, Edward OXford 1116

Goodman, Jules Eckert OXford 1116

Goodrich, Arthur OXford 1116

Goodrich, Frances Hillside 3188

Goodrich, John F Hillside 7461

Goodrich, Marcus CRestview 12141

Goodwin, Leslie OXford 7107

Gordon, Homer King OXford 3101

Gordon, Leon HOllywood 2722

Gordon, Mack OXford 1008

Gorney, Jay OXford 3196

Gottler, Archie CRestview 0121

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Gottler, Jerome HEmpstead 2177

(;ould. Will CRestview (.19.1

Gow, James CRestview 4151

Graae, Major '. OXford 1396

Graham, Carroll CRestview 6161

Graham, Garrett OXford 7061

Graneman, Eddie GLadstone 7141

Granet, Bert CRestview 6193

Grant, Garrett Hillside 2125

(irant, James Edward OXford 1 1 7b

Grant, Morton HOllywood 2722

Grapewin, Charley Hillside 2125

Graves, Ralph Hillside 1101

Gray, James Hillside 7353

(Irayson. Charles OXlonl 4U)1

Green, Bert GLadstone 3797

Green, George OXford 6141

Green, Howard J OXford 1116

Green, Johnny OXford 1116

Green, Paul Hillside 7353

Greene, Eve OXford 1176

Greene. Ward OXford 4161

Greenlau, Harvey R CRestview 14141

Greenwood, Walter Hillside 7353

("rreig, Mavsie OXford .n96

Grenier. Hilda Hillside 1101

Grew, William A WOodbury 63121

Grey, Cliflford GLadstone 3161

Grey, Jack OXford 3196

Clrey, John OXford 4157

Grey, John GLadstone 6134

Griffith, Wm. M. (Billy) Hillside 1101

Griffin, Eleanor OXford 3131

Griffin, Frank CRestview 6161

Griffis, Enid OXford 1116

Grinstead, Durwood CRestview 5191

Cropper, Milton HOllywood 2231

Gross, Lawrence Hillside 5162

Gross, Milt CRestwood 6151

Gross, Stephen OXford 1176

Gruen, James OXford 1116

G'uihan, Frances CRestview 4161

Gysry, N'icholas GLadstone 6134

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Hackett, Albert Hillside

Hackett,Walter OXford

Hagan, James HOllywood 2722-HIllside

Haggart, John D Hillside

Hahn, Emily CRestview

Haines, William Winser OXford

Haislip. Harvey S OXford

Hall, Gladys HOllywood

Hall, Norman S H Empstead

Hallett, Richard M..FEderal 9912-GLadstone

Halsey, Forrest GLadstone

Halasz, George CRestview

Halper, Albert FEderal

Hamilton, Cosmo CRestview

Hamilton, Harry C"Restview

Hamilton. Thomas F GLadstone

Hammerstein. Oscar Hillside

Hanline, Jimmy CRestview

Hanline, Maurice HOllywood

Hanlon, Bert OXford

3188 3121 7353 1101 4151 1176 7061 3517 2177 3161 6134 4151 9912 6161 4151 3161 3188 0121 2722 1152

Hanemann, H. W OXford 6121

Harari, Robert OXford 3196

Harbaugh, Carl GRanite 4347

Harburg, E. Y CRestview 4151

Hardie, Robert Hillside 7353

Harding, Bertita ROchester 2472

Harlow, Alvin CRrestview 0121

Harris, Elmer OXford 4161

Harris, Ray OXford 6121

Harris, Robin CRestview 6193

Harrison, Samuel B OXford 1116

Harry, Hoyt Hillside 1101

Harry, William E CRestview 11135

Hart, Frances Noyes OXford 1176

Hart, Lorenz OXford 3131

Hart, Moss OXford 4161

Hartfield, Jack HEmpstead 2177

Hartman, Don CRestview 4181

HARTMANN, EDMUND L CRestview 6193

Harvey, Jack Hillside 1101

Hatton, Fannie CRestview 14141

Hatton, Frederick CRestview 14141

Hayward, Lillie OXford 1116

Hazard, Lawrence GLadstone 3117

Heilbrun, Adelaide OXford 3196

Held, John, Jr Hillside 5162

Hellman, George S OXford 3196

Hellman, Sam WOodbury 63121

Helmers, Peter O Hillside 2125

Hennecke, Clarence Hillside 1101

Hepburn, Ethel HOllywood 5301

Herbert, F. Hugh OXford 7103

Herbst, Josephine HOllywood 5301

Hershey, Burnett CRestview 4161

Hertz, David Hillside 7353

Hervey, Harry OXford 6121

Herzig, Sig CRestview 6600

HERZEG, GEZA OXford 1008

Heyward, Dubose HOllywood 2722

Heymann, Werner OXford 6121

Hicks, James Mortimer TUcker 3838

Hiesch, Glen Hillside 7353

Higgin, Howard OXford 6141

Hill, John, Jr WOodbury 63121

Hines, Johnny HOllywood 2722

Hoadley, Hal and Ray OXford 6169

Hoare, Douglas OXford 3121

Hobbie, John J GRanite 0711

Hobhouse, Adam HOllywood 5301

Hoerl, Arthur WOodbury 63121

Hoflfe, Monckton OXford 1008

Hofifenstein, Samuel CRestview 4151

Hoffman, Joseph CRestview 6193

Hoffman, Sam OXford 3196

Hoffman, John Hillside 1101

Holding, Sanxay OXford 1176

Holland, George GLadstone 3161

Holmes, Brown OXford 1008

Hooker, Brian OXford 1116

Hoon, Roy Hillside 5162

Hope, Edward OXford 1176

Hope, Robert CRestview 9320

Horgan, Paul Hillside 7353

HORMAN, ARTHUR OXford 1176

Houser, Lionel GLadstone 6134

Houser. Mervin GLadstone 6134

Houston, Margaret Bell CRestview 59S9

Houston, Norman Hillside 1101

Hoyt. Harry O Hillside 1101

Hughes, Hatcher GLadstone 6134

Hughes, Langston HOlly^vood 5301

Hughes, Lewellyn Hillside 5162

Hughes, Louella ... CRestview 6600

Hughes, Richard OXford 1116

Hughes, Rupert OXford 3131

Hume, Cyril OXford 1176

Hunt, Frazier Hillside 5162

Hunt, Robert HOllywood 5301

Hupf ield, Herman GLadstone 6134

Hurlbut, Gladys HOllywood 2722

Hurlbut, William HOllywood 2722

Hurn, Phillip Hillside 5163

415

WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Hurst, annie Hillside 7353

Hurst, Vida CRestview 9320

Hyland, Frances OXford 6121

Hymer, John B GLadstone 6134

I

Ingram, William CRestview 9320

Ingster, Boris OXford 4101

Irving, Kay CRestview 14141

Irwin, Wallace OXford 1176

Irwin, Inez Haynes OXford 1176

J

Jaccard, Jacques HEmpstead 2177

Jackson, Felix OXford 3196

JACKSON, HORACE OXford 3196

Jackson, Maricn Hillside 1101

Jacobs, W. W OXford 1081

Jacoby, Michel OXford 1176

James, Rian CRestview 4151

James, Roy GLadstone 3161

James, Will CRestview 4181

Janis, Elsie Hillside 2125

Jarrett, Dan OXford 4157

Jason, Leigh GLadstone 6134

Jason, Will OXford 1176

Jay, Griffin HEmpstead 2177

Jeane, Jack Hollywood 1945

Jerome, Helen Hillside 7353

Jerome, M. K Hillside 3188

Jerome, Richard OXford 7107

Joachimson, Felix OXford 3196

Johns, Florence WOodbury 63121

Johnson, Arthur CRestview 4151

Johnson, Earl Hillside 1101

Johnson, Henry WOodbury 63121

Johnson, Nunnally WOodbury 63121

Johnson, Robert Lee GLadstone 6134

Johnston, Agnes Christine OXford 0322

Johnston, Alva OXford 4161

Jones, Arthur Vernon HOllvwood 1945

Jones, Paul FEderal 9912

Josephson, Mathew HOllywood 2722

Josephson, Julien OXford 6121

Josselyn, Talbert FEderal 9912

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Kahal, Irving OXford 3101

Kahler, Hugh OXford 1081

Kamb, Karl OXford 3196

Kalmar, Bert GLadstone 3117

Kandel, Aben OXford 4161

Kantor, Mackinlay OXford 1176

Karinthy, Frederick OXford 1116

Kaufman, Edward CRestview 4151

Kaufman, Wolfe OXford 4161

Kavanaugh, Katherine CRestview GUI

Kay, Arthur . MAdison 2548

Keating, Micheline CRestview 4151

Keeler, Harry Stephen

Keim, Chauncey V CRestview 9320

Keller, Harry A WOodbury 63121

Kelley, Albert J GLadstone 3797

Kellogg. Virginia OXford 1176

Kelly, Eleanor Mercein Hillside 7353

Kelly, Mark HOllvwood 2722

Kendrick, Baynard OXford 1116

Kent, Charlotte CRestview 619.'

Kenyon. Charles Hillside 3188

Kenyon. Curtis OXford 6141

Kent, Walter OXford 7101

Kern, Mrs. Corinne HOllywood 1405

Kern, Corrine Johnson CRestview 0121

Kernell, William CRestview 0121

Kessebring, Joseph CRestview 14141

Kessel, Joseph CRestview 4151

Kiley, Jed Hillside 5162

Kilpatrick, Tom OXford 1116

KIMBLE, LAWRENCE Hillside 3188

King, Bradley OXford 6121

King, Rufus Oxford 1116

Kingsley, Sidney OXford 4161

Kingman, Tracy HOllywood 3517

Kirk, R. G Rochester 2472

Kirkland, Jack CRestview 4151

Klein, Marjorie OXford 7061

Klein, Norman CRestview 14141

Kline, Otis A HEmpstead 250l

Knoblock, K. T CRestview 4151

Knopf, Edwin H CRestview 4151

Knorodi, Igor CRestview 6186

Kober, Arthur HOllywood 2722

Koehler, Ted OXford 6121

Kofoed, Jack OXford 3196

Kohler, Hugh MacNair CRestview 14141

Kohn. Ben Grauman OXford 3196

ICohner. Frederick OXford 6121

Komroff, Manuel CRestview 12141

Korinthy, Frederick OXford 1116

Krafft, lohn W GLadstone 7141

Kraft, H. S OXford 4161

Kraft, John CRestview 4161

Kraly, Hans OXford 3196

Krasna. Xorman OXford 4161

Krims, Milton OXford 7061

Kroll, Harry H Hillside 5162

Krumgold. Joseph Hillside 3188

Kuhns, Margaret S CRestview 0194

Kummer, Miss Claire WOodbury 63121

Kusell. Daniel CRestview 6193

Kusell. Harold CRestview 6193

Kutner, Mannette Hillside 3188

Kyne, Peter B Hillside 5162

L

Lackaye, Wilton WOodbury 63121

Lacossitt, Henry OXford 1176

La Farge, Oliver OXford 1 176

LAIDLAW, BETTY CRestview 11123

Lait. Jack HOllywood 3101

Lake. Stuait N OXford 3103

Lamathe. Julian GLadstone 6134

Lamb, Harold Hillside 7353

Lambert, Glen CRestview 14141

Laniont & Nair OXford 6169

Lane, Burton CRestview 6186

Lane, Rose Wilder OXford 1176

Lang, Louise CRestview 6600

Langley, Noel OXford 1116

Lardner, Ring, Jr HOllywood 2722

Larkin, John Francis OXford 1116

Lasky, Jesse, Jr HOllywood 2722

Lauren, S. K OXford 7061

Lauferty, Lilian Hillside 5162

Lavery, Emmet Hillside 7353

Lavine, Emanuel WOodbury 63121

Lawrence, Hazard GLadstone 3117

Lawson, John Howard Hillside 3188

Lazarus, Milton HOllywood 2722

Lea, Fanny Heaslip OXford 1176

Leaver, Phillip FEderal 9912

Lebedefif, Ivan CRestview 4161

Lederer. Charles OXford 4161

Lee, Leonard OXford 1176

LEE, ROBERT N Hillside 7353

Lecnhouse, Grant OXford 1116

Lees, Robert HOllywood 3677

Lehman, Gladys CRestview 5171

Leigh, Rowland OXford 6286

LeMay, Allen OXford 3101

416

WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Lengyel, Melcliior OXfoid 1116

Lennoii, Thomas OXfoid 1176

LEVIEN, SONYA CRestview 5171

Levin, Meyer OXfoid 4161

Levine, Isaac Don Hillside 1101

LeVino, Albeit Shelby Hillside 1101

Levy, Melvin OXfoid 1176

Levy, Newman OXford 1116

Levy, Parke IIEmpstead 2177

Lewis, Gene Hillside 1101

Lewis, Dana Hillside 1101

Lewis, Herbert Hillside 5162

Lewis, Jerry D UOchester 2472

Lewis, Russell GLadstone 6Ki4

Liebling, Leonard OXford 3101

Lief, Max CKestview 6186

Lilly, Edward Clark WOodbury 63121

Lincoln, Victoria OXford 1176

Lincoln, Joseph C Hillside 1101

Ling, Princess CRestview 5191

LIPMAN, WILLIAM R WOodbury 63121

Lipton, Lew OXford 1176

Lipscomb, W. P CRestview 5171

Liszt, Max CRestview 12303

Litton, Richard CRestview 11191

LIVELY, BOB CRestview 11123

Lloyd, Gerrit J CRestview 6161

Lloyd, Ted G Ladstone 3161

Locke, Charles OXford 3196

Lodi, Theodore CRestview 11135

Loeb, Lee Hillside 2125

Logan, Gwendolyn CRestview 12141

Logan, Helen OXford 6121

Logue, Charles A OXford 4157

Logue, Dorrell CRestview 0155

Long, Lois OXford 1 176

Long, Louise CRestview 6600

Loos, Anita CRestview 4151

Lovette, Frank H CRestview 4161

Lowe, Sherman L CRestview 11191

Lowe, Edward T OXford 4157

Lovett, Josephine Hillside 7353

Lumpkin, Grace HOllywond 5301

Lvnn, Edward OXford 6264

Lynn, Miss Hilary OXford 3196

McNeill (Sapper), II. C OXford 3121

McNutt, Patterson OXford 1116

McNutt, William Slavens CUestview 4151

McPherson, Jeanne OXford 6169

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MacDonald, Philip OXford 3131

MacFadden, Hamilton OXford 1008

MacGowan, Jack CRestview 418 i

MacGregor, Edgar CRestview 0121

MacGreagh, Gordon HOllywood 1405

Maclsaac, Fred CRestview 5191

MacKaye, Milton HOllywood 3517

MacLaughlin, Dr Hillside 1101

MacLean, Douglas OXford 3101

McCall. Marv Ir OXford 6121

McCarthy, James R OXford 7061

McCarthy, Mary Hillside 7353

McCoy, Harry Hillside 1101

McCoy, Horace Hillside 7461

McCleary, Dorothy HOllywood 530!

McCulley, Johnston HEmpstead 2177

McEvoy, J. P OXford 1176

McFee, William FEderal 9912

McGowan, Dorrell CRestview 0155

McGowan, Stuart CRestview 0155

McGrath, William HEmpstead 2177

McGrath, William J HOllywood 3677

McGuire. William A CRestview 4151

McHugh, Jim OXford 1152

;McHugh, Vincent OXford 4161

McKellwav, St. Clair OXford 4161

McKnight, Thomas WOodbury 63121

McKnight. Thomas H OXford 3196

McLaughlin, Robert Hillside 5162

McLaughlin, Dr. Thomas F Hillside 1101

McMorrow, Thomas FEderal 9912

M

Macaulay, Richard OXford 1 176

Machamer, Jeft'erson FEderal 9912

Macisaac, Fred CRestview 5191

Magidson, Herb HOllywood 2722

Mahin, John Lee OXford 3121

Malamuth, Charles CRestview 6111

Mahoney, Alma HOllywood 1405

Mahoney, Thos. E CRestview 5989

Mahoney, Tom GLadstone 3797

Maibaum, Richard CRestview 14141

Main waring, Daniel OXford 1176

Malamed, S. M OXford 6286

Malloy, Doris OXford 1U08

Maltz, Albert OXford 3196

Mander, Miles OXford 3131

Mangan, Francis OXford 3101

Manning, Bruce CRestview 4151

March, Joseph Moncure OXford 4157

Marcin, Max CRestview 5191

Marion, George, Jr OXford 7061

Markey, Morris OXford 4161

Marlow, Brian Hillside 3188

Marshall, Edison Hillside 5162

Martin, Al Hillside 1121

Martin, Charles (Chuck) HEmpstead 2561

Martin, Don OXford 3196

Martin, Francis J WOodbury 63121

Martin, Francis J HOllywood 3517

Martin, Wyndham CRestview 6161

Marion, Frances Hillside 7353

Markey, Morris OXford 4161

Marks, Clarence CRestview 6161

Markson, Ben Hillside 2125

Maxwell, Edwin OXford 6121

Maxwell, Ted Hillside 3188

Mayer, Edwin Justus CRestview 5171

Mayo, Morrow OXford 3196

Mearson, Lyon CRestviewr 12141

Medburv. Tohn P GLadstone 3161

Meehan, Elizabeth OXford 1 176

Meehan, John Hillside 7353

Meehan, John, Jr CRestview 6161

Meinarde, Helen OXford 4161

Melcher, Edward OXford 6121

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Mence, George OXford 1081

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Merrick, Leonard CRestview 4161

:\Ierritt, Mai CRestview 5989

Merwin, Samuel OXford 1116

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Millen, James Knox CRestview 14141

Miller, Alice D. G CRestview 12141

Miller, Blane OXford 7071

Miller, Gilmore Hillside 2125

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Miller, Jean Dupont OXford 7071

Miller, Max OXford 4153

Miller, Seton I OXford 3101

Millhauser, Bertram OXford 1116

Millholland, C. B Hillside 5162

Mills, Hugh OXford 1116

Milne, Peter OXford 3196

Milward, Jo OXford 3196

Minney, R. J OXford 1116

Mintz, Sam OXford 7061

Mischel, Joseph CRestview 5191

Mitchell, Norma Hillside 7353

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WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Mitchell, Ruth Comfort FEderal 9912

Moats, Alice Leone GLadstone 6134

Moffat, Jeff Oxford 1176

Moffitt, John C oxford 1176

Molarsky, Osmond OXford 1081

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Montanye, C. S FEderal 9912

Montross, Lois OXford 1 176

Mooney, Martin CRestview 4161

Moore, Daniell CRestview 6161

Moore, Vin OXford 8019

Moran, Eddie OXford 1176

Mordaunt, Elinor HOllywood 2722

Morell, Parker OXford 1176

Morgan, Byron Hillside 1101

Morgan, George GLadstone 7141

Morgan, J. Ainsworth OXford 1116

Morley, Christopher HOllywood 1405

Morris, Gouverneur CRestview 4161

Morris, Kay OXford 3196

Morrow, Harold WOodbury 63121

Morrow, William OXford 4157

Morse, N. Brewster CRestview 0121

Mulhauser, James OXford 3196

Mumford, Ethel Watts FEderal 9912

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Munroe, David Hoadley HOllywood 5301

Murfin, Jane Hillside 7353

Murphy, Dudley CRestview 6186

Murphy, Owen CRestview 6193

Murray, Jack OXford 1116

Musselman, M. M OXford 3196

Myers, Henry OXford 1116

Myers, Zion CRestview 4151

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Nash, Alden OXford 7071

Nash, Ogden OXford 3131

Neal, Lex OXford 4153

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Neville, Grace OXford 7071

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Neumann, Robert OXford 3196

Newman, Robert OXford 1116

Newmeyer, Fred CRestview 4161

Newson, J. D HOllywood 1405

Niblo, Fred, Jr CRestview 4161

Nicholson, Kenyon HOllywood 2722

Niven, Hardwick HOllywood 2722

Noice, Harold Hillside 1101

North, Edmund CRestview 4151

Noti, Charles HOllvwood 2722

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Oakland, Ben CRestview 14141

O'Brien, Edward Hillside 1101

O'Connor, Edwin H GRanite 2188

O'Conner, Frank CRestview 0121

O'Donnell, Jack OXford 4153

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O'Flaherty, Liam OXford 4161

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O'Malley, Brian Piert OXford 1081

O'Malley, Desmond OXford 1176

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O'Neill, George Hillside 7353

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Orkow, Harrison CRestview 14141

Ormsby, Cromwell Hillside 7353

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Orr, Gertrude HOllywood 2722

Orth, Marion CRestview 0121

Orton, J. O Hillside 7461

Osborne, Clay OXford 1081

Ostenso, Martha WOodbury 63121

Osterman, Martha OXford 1131

Otvos, Dorian Hillside 7353

Owens, Russell WOodbury 63121

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Pagano, Ernest WOodbury 63121

Page, Elizabeth HOllywood 1405

Palmer, Stuart OXford 7061

Paramore, E. E OXford 3121

Paramore, Edward (Ted) CRestview 0155

Pardo, Edmund OXford 1081

Park, Frances HOllywood 5301

Park, Samuel J HEmpstead 2177

Parker, Austin OXford 6121

Parker, Dorothy OXford 4161

Parker, Jefferson CRestview 4161

Parker, Maude OXford 1 1 76

Parker, Norton S OXford 4153

Parker. William Jefferson CRestview 4161

Parrott, James Hillside 1101

Parrott, Ursula OXford 3196

Parsonnet, Marion Hillside 3188

Partridge, Pauline OXford 7071

Partos, Frank CRestview 4151

Parsons, Edwin C CRestview 9320

Pascal, Ernest CRestview 4151

Passer, Rolf OXford 6141

Patrick, John OXford 4161

Paul, Louis OXford 1176

Pearce, Graham CRestview 9320

Pearson, Edmund OXford 1176

Pearson, Humphrey OXford 6121

Pearson, Jack CRestview 9170

Peattie, Donald Culross OXford 1176

Peckham, Ted OXford 1116

Peddell, Maud Kay Clements CRestview 6193

Pederson, Fred W CRestview 6193

Pek, D'esider R CRestview 14141

Pemberton, Murdock OXford 3196

Pembroke, Scott OXford 7107

Perkins, Albert P OXford 3196

Perkins, Grace CRestview 5171

Perelman, Sidney J Hillside 3 188

Perelman, Laura Hillside 3188

Perez, Paul CRestview 4161

Perlman, William J HOllywood 1405

Perrin, Nat CRestview 4151

Perrin, Sam OXford 1116

Perry, Jean HOllywood 1405

Pezet, A. W CRestview 6600

Perrin and Phillips OXford 1116

Phillip, H. J WOodbury 63121

Phillips, Arthur OXford 1116

Piedra, Ernesto CRestview 6600

Pierce, Noel WOodbury 63121

Pike, Sam OXford 7061

Pinchon, Edgcumb CRestview 14141

Pirosh, Robert OXford 6121

Plannette, Jean Hillside 1101

Plympton, George H GLadstone 7141

Pohle, Lawrence HOllywood 2722

Poland, Joseph Franklin Hillside 7353

Pollock, Channing ROcliester 2472

Poppe, Harry HOllywood 2722

Posher, George HEmpstead 2177

Powell, Charles Arthur CRestview 6161

Powell, Dawn OXford 6121

Praskins, Leonard .... OXford 6121

Pratt, Gilbert OXford 6121

Prebble, Eddie WOodbury 63121

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WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Presnell, Robert GLadstone 3117

Preston, Jack ORegon 1167

Priestley, J. B CRestview 6151

Price, Alonzo CRestview 0121

Price, Ann Hillside 1101

Prindle, James FEderal 9912

Purcell, Gertrude CRestview 41S1

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Radaelli, Guido L HOllywood 1405

Raggs, William J Hillside 5162

Raine, Norman Reilly OXford 1176

Raison, Milton CRestview 6186

Ramsey, Walter Hillside 1121

Rand, Ayn OXford 4606

Randol, George HOllywood 3677

Rankin, William OXford 3131

Rapp, Phil Hollywood 3517

Rathermell, Fred HOllywood 5301

Rathmell, John CRestview 4161

Rauh, Stanley HOllywood 2231

Rawlinson, A. R OXford 3121

Raynor, Hal Hillside 1101

Redman, Ben Ray OXford 7061

Reed, Tom CRestview 4151

Reid. Mrs. Wallace OXford 4153

Reinhardt. Tuhn GLadstone 7141

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Renaud, Charles Hartman GLadstone 3161

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Reyher, Ferdinand OXford 6121

Reynolds, Quentin OXford 1116

Rice, Andy OXford 6169

Rice, Andy, Sr Hillside 1101

Rich. Tohn OXford 4153

Riesenberg, Felix Hillside 1101

Rigby. Gordon Hillside 7353

Rigdon, Gertrude CRestview 9320

Riggs, Lynn Hillside 7353

Rigs, Lynn GLasdtone 6134

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Rinalds, Fred HOllywood 3677

Ripley, Arthur CRestview 6111

Ripley, Clements OXford 3121

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Roberts, W. Adolf HOllywood 3517

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Roberts, C. Ed Hillside 1101

Roberts, Edward Hillside 5162

Robertson, Willard HOllywood 2231

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Robinson, Bertrand WOodbury 63121

Robinson, Casey CRestview 5171

Robinson, Charles HOllywood 27 21

Robinson, Clark GLadstone 3161

Robinson, Capt. Earl H OXford 1176

Robinson, Henry Morton HOllywood 5301

Robinson, Jack OXford 7071

Robinson, Lennox OXford 7107

Robinson, INIichael HOllywood 2722

Robinson, Seymour CRestview 14141

Rockwell. Dr. George GLadstone 3161

Rodell, John Hillside 7461

Rodgers, Richard OXford 3131

Rodney, Col. George B HEmpstead 2561

Roe, Vingie HEmpstead 2561

Rogers, Cameron GLadstone 6134

Rogers, George R Hillside 5162

Rogers, Howard Emmett CRestview 4151

Rogers, Sherman HOllywood 2231

Rohman, Richard HOllywood 1405

Romantine, Joseph CRestview 11191

Romer, Frances CRestview 12141

Romero, Ramon CRestview 11191

Root, Wells Oxford 1116

Root, Lin S HOllywood 1448

Root, Lynn Hillside 3181

Ropes. Bradford Hillside 3188

Rosener, George HOllywood 2722

Rosendare, Henry A WOodbury 63121

Rosencrans, Leo HOllywood 5301

Ross, George Hllside 7461

Ross. Leonard P OXford 4161

Rourke, Thomas OXford 1176

Rouverol, Aurania CRestview 14141

Rowe, Anne HOllywood 5301

Royce, Risa Hillside 1101

Ruben, Daniel N OXford 7061

Rubin, Daniel OXford 4157

Ruby, Harry GLadstone 3117

Ruby, Herman CRestview 4161

Runbeck, Margaret Lee HOllywood 5301

Runyon, Damon OXford 1176

Ruric, Peter OXford 1116

Ruskin, Harry HOllywood 2722

Russell, Benle OXford 3196

Russell, John Hillside 1101

Ruthven, Madeline OXford 1116

Rvan, Don OXford 1116

Ryan, Granville C OXford 7107

Ryerson, Florence OXford 1008

Ryskind, Morrie OXford 4161

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St. Clair, Robert Ray CRestview 6193

St. John, Adele Rogers OXford 1116

St. John, Theodore HOllywood 1405

St. Joseph, Ellis HOllywood 1405

Sabato, Alfredo HOllywood 1405

Sackheim, Jerome CRestview 4151

Sale, Richard B OXford 4161

Salkow, Sidney OXford 1176

Samuel, Louis ROchester 2472

Samuels, Maurice V GLadstone 3797

Samuels, Charles HOllywood 5301

Santley, Joseph OXford 1113

Sarecky, Lou CRestview 6151

Sarran, Walton CRestview 6600

Sauber, Harry GRanite 5171

Saunders, Lawrence GLadstone 3161

Savage, Courtney CRestview 4161

Sayre, Joel OXford 1116

Scarberry, Alma Sioux CRestview 9320

Schary, Dore OXford 1131

Schaver, Richard Oxford 4161

Schiller. Alfred CRestview 11191

Schlick. Frederick HOllywood 2722

Schneider, Isidor HOllywood 5301

Schofield, Paul CRestview 4181

Schrock, Raymond Hillside 1101

Schroeder, Doris OXford 6141

Schubert, Bernard OXford 1116

Schulz, Franz OXford 1116

Schumann-Heink, Ferdinand CRestview 12141

Schumann, Mary HOllywood 5301

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Seaton, George OXford 6121

Seff. Manuel (Manny) Hillside 3188

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Seller, Conrad CRestview 12141

Seitz, George B OXford 1008

Selwyn, Edgar CRestview 4151

Seward, Edmond CRestview 5191

Seymour, James OXford 6121

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WRITERS AND THEIR AGENTS' TELEPHONES

Shaffer, Rosalind CRestvit-w 0121

Shane, Maxwell OXford 1116

Shannon, Robert J CRestview 6186

Shapiro, Norman OXford 707 1

Sharpston, Charles M CRestview 9320

Shaw, Irwin HOllywood 2722

Sheehan, Perley Poore GLadstone 3797

Sheekman, Arthur HOllywood 2722

Sheridan, Michael OXford 4161

Sherman, Richard OXford 1 176

Sherriff, R. C CRestview 5171

Sherwood, Robert OXford 3121

Shipman, Barry OXford 7071

Shipman, Samuel CRestview 14141

Shishmaret'f, Kyrill de OXford 3196

Shore, Jane OXford 7071

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Spencer, Sheila HOllywood 5301

Spewack, Sam & Bella OXford 4161

Spiegelgass, Leonard OXford 1008

Stamper, Dave CRestview 14141

Stange, Hugh S CRestview 14141

Stanley, Martha GLadstone 3797

Starling, Lynn CRestview 4151

Steele, Wilbur Daniel Hillside 7353

Stein, Gertrude HOllywood 1648

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Stcphani. Frederick OXford 3196

Stern, G. B Hillside 7353

Stern, G. B OXford 1116

Stevens, Louis OXford 1116

Stevenson, George Louis OXford 7144

Stewart, Donald Ogden CRestview 5171

St. Johns, Adela Rogers OXford 1116

Stiles, Pauline CRestview 9320

Stoloff, Benjamin CRestview 9320

Stone, Grace Baring HOllywood 5301

Storm, Jane OXford 1116

Storm, Joan CRestview 14141

Storm, John OXford 6264

Strawn, Arthur OXford 6121

Street, Julian OXford '116

Stribling, J. S WOodbury 63121

Strong, Austin GLadstone 3161

Strong, John Mikale CRestview 6161

Sucher, Henry CRestview 0121

Sullivan, C. Gardner OXford 7107

Sullivan, Ed CRestview 14141

Sullivan, Edward Dean HOllywood 2722

Sullivan. Frank OXford 4161

Sullivan, Wallace CRestview 5191

Surdex, Georges HOllywood 5301

Sutherland, Sidney GLadstone 6134

Swabacker, Leslie HEmpstead 2177

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Sweets, William M OXford 3196

Symonds, Henry R CRestview 12141

Szekely, Hanns CRestview 6186

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Tavlor. Deems OXford 4161

Taylor, Dwight H Illside 7353

Taylor, Marguerite GLadstone 6134

Taylor, Matt FEderal 9912

Taylor, Ray Hillside 1 101

Taylor, Rex CRestview 12141

Taylor, Sam CRestview 6186

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Terrett, Courtney OXford 3121

Terry, Frank GRanite 7566

Thackrey, Gene (Eugene P.) CRestview 6600

Thalberg, Sylvia CRestview 12141

Thayer, Tiffany OXford 3131

Thew, Harvey Hillside 7461-OXford 6121

Thiery, Jacques CRestview 4151

Thomas, A. E OXford 1116

Thomas, Faith CRestview 6193

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Thompson, Keene OXford 1008

Thompson. Robert HEmpstead 2177

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Timberg, Herman CRestview 4161

Tiomkin, Dimitri CRestview 4151

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Totheroh, Dan CRestview 4151

Totman, Wellyn Hillside 1101

Toohey, John Peter OXford 1116

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Townley. Jack OXford 1176

Treadwell, Sophie OXford 1116

Treatt, C. Court CRestview 11191

Treynor, Albert OXford 1176

Trivers, Barry OXford 4161

Tri vers, Paul CRestview 5171

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Trumbo, Dalton HOllvwood 2722

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Tuchock, Wanda. .CRestview 5171 or OXford 6121

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Turner. Ethel HOllvwood 5301

Turney , Robert OXford 1116

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Tuttle. W. C CRestview 5989

Twist. John HOllvwood 2722

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Van Dyke, Tom CRestview 6193

Van Dycke, Tom Hillside 1101

Van der Zee, R GLadstone 6134

Van Doren, Carl CRestview 4161

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Van Druten, John CRestview

\'an Everv, Dale OXford

Van Loan, H. H OXford

Van Riper, Kay Hillside

Van Il^pp, \'irginia Hillside

Veiller, Anthony OXford

Veiller, Bayard OXford

Vecsei, D. J CRestview

Vernon, Harry M Hillside

Viertel, Salka (Mrs.) •. CRestview

VisarofT, Michael S CRestview

Vollmer, Lulu Hillside

Vollmoeller, Karl HOllywood

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Von Sternberg, Josef CRestview

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Wales, Henry CRestview 5191

Walker, H. M Hillside 1101

Walker, Stanley Hillside 74-61

Wallace, Francis OXford 1176

Wallace, Dan Joseph HOllywood 5858

Wallace, David OXford 1116

Walsh, Thomas OXford 1176

Walter, Eugene ORegon 1167

Ward, Luci OXford 1176

Warden, Clyde A HOllywood 5301

Ware, Darrell Hillside 3188

Ware, Harlan OXford 1176

Ware, Jack OXford 1081

Warren, Charles CRestview 6193

Warren, Harry GLadstone 3117

Warren, Herbert HOllywood 5858

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Wasson, Ben OXford 6141

Watson, Tos. K CRestview 0121

Watson, "Robert Hillside 1121

Watson, William Hillside 1101

Waugh, Alec CRestview 6186

Waugh, Evelyn CRestview 6186

Wead. Frank B OXford 1176

Weaver, Augusta HOllywood 1045

Weaver, John V. A OXford 1116

Webb, Jean Frances HOllywood 5301

Webb, Kenneth OXford 1116

Webster, M. Coates CRestview 4151

Wedlock, Hugh, Jr CRestview 6108

Weems. Walter OXford 4161

Weil, Richard HOllywood 2231

W^eiman, Rita Hillside 7353

Weiner, Henri GLadstone 3161

Weissman, David CRestview 11191

Weitzenkorn. Louis OXford 4161

Wells, Linton OXford 0322

Wells, William K OXford 1176

Welshimer, Helen FEderal 9912

Werfel, Franz HOllywood 1405

Werner, M. R OXford 4161

Wesley. John HOllywood 3517

West, Beaufort GLadstone 3797

West, Claudine HOllvwnod 2722

West, Nathaniel CRestview 4151

West, Rebecca CRestview 4151

Westman, Lolita Ann OXford 7071

Weston, Garnett OXford 1116

Westrate, E. V GLadstone 7141

Wetstein, Aleen HOllywood 5301

Wexley, John WOodbury 63121

Whately, Roger CRestview 6600

Whelan, Tim Hillside 2125

White, Irving OXford 1116

White, Jules OXford 7103

White, Leslie OXford 4161

White, Robertson Hillside 3188

White, William C HOllywood 3517

Whitelaw, David HEmpstead 2561

WILBUR, CRANE HOllywood 2772

Wil<ler, Billy Hillside 7353

Wilder, Thornton Hillside 7353

Wiley. Hugh OXford 1116

Wilhelm, Gale OXford 6121

Wilkie, Don (Capt.) HOllywood 5341

Willard, John OXford 4153

Willis, F. McGrew Hillside 1101

Williams, Alan OXford 1116

Williams, Ben Ames OXford 1176

Williams, Henry Meade HOllywood 5301

Williams, Mona HOllywood 5301

Williamson, Thomas WOodbury 63121

Willson, Dixie OXford 6169

Wilson, Harry Leon Hillside 7461

Wilson. Carey OXford 3101

Wilson, Forrest FEderal 9912

Wilson, Warren OXford 1116

Wilstach, John WOodbury 63121

Winemore, Robert OXford 1116

Winslow, Horatio OXford 1 1 76

Winslow, John Seymour Hillside 3188

Winslow, Thyra Samter WOodbury 63121

Winton, Wells OXford 0322

Wise, Walter J Hillside 1101

Witwer, Allen H CRestview 6193

Wodehouse, P. G HOllvwond 2231

Wolfe, Thomas Hillside 1101

Wolfson, J. P GLadstone 3117

Wood, Clement HOllywood 3517

Wood. Cyrus CRestview 4151

Woodford, Jack CRestview 14141

Woods, Frank E CRestview 6161

Woolf, Edgar Allen OXford 1301

Woollcott, Alexander OXford 4161

Woolrich, Cornell Hillside 7461

Woon, Basil CRestview 6161

Worth, Cedric HOllywood 3517

Wortz, George F OXford 1176

Wray, John. Sr CRestview 4151

Wright, Gilbert OXford 7061

Wright, William Lord CRestview 9320

Wvlatt, Charlene CRestview 12161

Wvlie, Hugh OXford 4161

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Yohalem, George Hillside 1101

Yost, Dorothy CRestview 4181

Yost, Robert CRestview 5171

Young, Edward CRestview 4151

Young, Howard OXford 6121

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Production Manager U. B. Iwerk^

C. C. BURR PRODUCTIONS

International Studio

4376 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

OLympia 2978

President C. C. Burr

Secretary-Managing Director Raymond K. Johnson

Treasurer Harold C. Strotz

Vice-President Robert Sherwood

Production Manager George Jeske

Production Supervisors C. C. Burr,

Raymond K. Johnson, George Jeske, Robert Sher- wood

Chief Electrician Wally Bosworth

Chief Sound Engineer Tom Lambert

Laboratory Head W. Blumel

Camera Dept. Head Gus Peterson

Still Dept. Head Walter Thompson

Miniature Dept. Head William Brown

Research Dept. Head R. Amy

Costume Dept. Head Vince Taylor

Makeup Dept. Head C. Amy

Stage Manager George Jeske

Property Master H. Beaumont

Art Director V. Taylor

Casting Director Harry Harvey

Location Director R. Mason

Story Editor Phillip Dunham

Dialogue Editor C. C. Burr

Film Editor Charles Henckle

Music Dept. Head Robert Sherwood

Dance Dept. Head R. Mason

Purchasing Agent W. G. Smith

Paymaster W. C. Gibson

Transportation Manager W. G. Smith

Head Projectionist D. C. Henkel

Publicity Director Roger Rogers

CENTURY PICTURES CORP.

1426 N. Beachwood Drive, Hollywood HEmpstead 1191

President M. M. Landres

Production Manager Herman Wohl

CHARLES CHAPLIN FILM CORP.

Charles Chaplin Studio

1416 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood

HEmpstead 2141

President Charles Chaplin

V-P and General Manager Alfred Reeves

Assistant Studio Manager Jack Wilson

Secretary-Treasurer Lois C. Watt

Auditor O. B. Gooding

Corresponding Secretary Kathleen Prior

Publicity Director Catherine Hunter

Chief Electrician Frank Testera

Camera Dept. Head Rollie Totheroh

Costume Dept. Head Wyn Ritchie

Art Director Charles D. Hall

Story Editor Charles Chaplin

Paymaster Lois C. Watt

COLONY PICTURES, INC.

6044 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood GRanite 0604

Chief Executive Max Alexander

Assistant Arthur Alexander

General Manager Alfred Stern

Production Manager Arthur Alexander

Production Supervisor Alfred Stern

Publicity Director Lou Greenshaw

Camera Dept. Head Marcel Pickard

Art Director Fred Preble

Story Editor Al Martin

Film Editor Charles Henkel

COLUMBIA PICTURES CORP.

1430 N. Gower St., Hollywood Hollywood 3181

President Harry Cohn

Vice-President B. B. Kahane

Studio Manager William S. Holman

Production Manager Gene Anderson

Production Supervisors Sidney Buchman,

Myles Connolly, Oscar Hammerstein, Frances Marion,

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William Perlberg, Nat Perrin, Everett Riskin, Ralph Cohn, Harry L. Decker, Irving Briskin, Wallace MacDonald

Publicity Director William C. Thomas

Chief Electrician Denver Harmon

Chief Sound Engineer John Livadary

Laboratory Head George Seid

Camera Dept. Head Emil Oster

Still Dept. Head A. L. "Whitey" Schafer

Costume Dept. Head Ray Howell

Makeup Dept. Head John Wallace

Property Master G. P. Sully

Art Director Stephen Goosson

Casting Director Robert Mayo

Story Editor D. A. Doran

Film Editor Richard Cahoon

Music Dept. Head Morris Stoloff

Purchasing Agent George B. Smith

Comptroller H. A. McDonell

Transportation Manager Ward Rawlings

Head Projectionist Howard Edgar

CONDOR PICTURES, INC.

Grand National Studio

7250 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

GRanite 6131

President George A. Hirliman

Chairman of the Board Amedee Van Beuren

V-P & Executive Producer M. H. Hoffman

Vice-President Frank Snell

Assistant Comptroller John Shanley

Treasurer A. H. Lieberman

Production Manager Charles J. Hunt

Production Supervisors David Howard,

Sam Diege, M. H. Hoffman, Jr., Louis Rantz

Publicity Director Ted Loeft

Laboratory Head Charles Wolf

Camera Dept. Head Mack Stengler

Still Dept. Head Tad Gillum

Research Dept. Head Ray Herman

Property Master Lon Deige

Art Director J. Frank Sylos

Casting Director Lou Merman

Location Director Milton Brown

Story Editor David Levy

Film Editor Bob Crandall

Music Dept. Head Abe Meyer

Dance Dept. Head Arthur Dreifuss

Purchasing Agent Donald K. Lieberman

Transportation Manager Milton Stumph

CONN PRODUCTIONS, INC.

Conn Studios

6040 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

Hillside 7431

President Maurice Conn

Executive Secretary Mildred Ray

General Manager Richard J. Pearl

Secretary-Treasurer Naomi Conn

Vice-President Didheart Conn

Production Manager Raoul Pagel

Production Supervisor Martin G. Cohn

Publicity Director T. H. Richmond

Chief Electrician Herbert Meeks

Chief Sound Engineer Glenn Glenn

Laboratory Head Jack Snyder

Camera Dept. Head Jack Greenhalgh

Still Dept. Head Jack Thompson

Miniature Dept. Head Kenneth Peach

Research Dept. Head Harold Kusnick

Costume Dept. Head Naomi Conn

Makeup Dept. Head Steve Corso

Property Master Gene Stone

Art Director H. E. Reif

Casting Director Raoul Pagel

Location Director Henry Spitz

Story Editor Joseph O'Donnell

Dialogue Editor Stanley Roberts

Film Editor Richard G. Wray

Music Dept, Head...,,.,,, Connie Lee

Purchasing Agent Edward Ross

Paymaster Edward Ross

Transportation Manager Alan Segal

CORONET PRODUCTIONS, INC.

7250 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

GRanite 6131

President Howard Lang

V-P in Charge of Production. .. .Leonard Goldstein Secretary-Treasurer Lou Colder

CRESCENT PICTURES CORP.

Hollywood Studios

4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

OLympia 2131

President E. B. Derr

Secretary Bernard Moriarty

Production Manager Frank Melford

Publicity Director Ted Loeff

Camera Dept. Head Arthur Martinelli

Still Dept. Head R. S. Crandalf

CRIME CLUB PRODUCTIONS, INC.

Equitable Bldg., Hollywood

Hillside 7474

President Lawrence W. Fox, Jr.

Vice-President Ben Hersh

Producer Irving Starr

DE LUXE PICTURES, INC.

937 N. Sycamcre St.. Hollywood Hillside 4516

Producer Jed Buell

Associate Producer George H. Callaghan

Production Manager Bert Sternbeck

Director Sam Newfield

Camera Dept. Head Robert Cline

Story Editor Helen Gurley

Film Editor Arthur Brooks

Music Dept. Head Abe Meyer

CECIL B. DE MILLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.

Paramount Studios

5451 Marathon St., Hollywood

OLympia 2981

President Cecil B. de Mille

Assistant Gladys Rosson

Business Manager Russell A. Treacy

Vice-President Constance A. de Mille

Production Assistant to C. B. de Mille .. ..W. H. Pine Story Editor Ella King Adams

WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS, LTD.

2719 Hyperion Ave., Hollywood MOrningside 12131

President Walt Disney

Secretary to President Dolores Voght

General Manager Roy 0. Disney

Production Manager William E. Garity

Comptroller George E. Morris

Story Department Ted Sears

Casting Director Roy Scott

Animation Effects Cy Young

In-between Dept George Drake

Comic Strip Dept Floyd Gottfredson

Inking and Painting Dept Hazel Sewell

Director of School Don Graham

Chief Sound Engineer Sam Slyfield

Color Director Phil Dyke

Film Editor George Lowerre

Music Dept. Head Frank Churchill

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PRODUCTION PERSONNEL

Foreign Versions Roy Scott

Purchasing Agent E. M. Francis

Paymaster A. G. Keener

DOWLING AND BROWNELL

General Service Studios 6625 Romaine St.. Hollywood GRanite 3111

President Pat Dowling

General Manager H. H. Brownell

DARMOUR. INC.*~

Darmour Studio

5823 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

GRanite 1166

President Larry Darmcur

General Manager Lillian Stromberg

Production Manager J. A. Duffy

Chief Electrician Walter Lea

Chief Sound Engineer Tom Lambert

Camera Dept. Head James S. Brown, Jr.

Property Master Wesley Morton

Film Editor Dwight Caldwell

Music Dept. Head Lee Zahler

Transportation Manager Jack Michell

Head Projectionist W. J. Lloyd

FIDELITY COLOR PICTURES

1040 N. McCadden Place, Hollywood Hollywood 5485

Producer Victor Fisher

Assistant Charles Walden

Production Supervisor Fred Windemere

Laboratory Head Norman Wood

Still Dept. Head Thomas Jones

Property Master Frank Miller

Story-Dialogue Editor Rex Elgin

GENERAL FILM COMPANY

Equitable Bldg., Hollywood Hillside 7474

President Lawrence W. Fox, Jr.

Vice-President Ben Hersh

GENERAL FILM INDUSTRIES, INC.

607 Equitable Bldg., Hollywood Hillside 7474

President Lawrence W. Fox, Jr.

Vice-President Ben Hersh

Producer Irving Starr

GENERAL PICTURES CORP.

RKO Pathe Studio Culver City SEquoia 2791

President Fenn Kimball

Secretary Christian Mauthe

General Manager Fenn Kimball

Treasurer Ray Young

Production Manager Archie Buchanan

Production Supervisors Bill Deming,

Edward Manson, Alfred T. Mannon

Publicity Director Ann Flam

Laboratory Head Jack Guerin

Art Director Ralph Berger

Film Editor Finn Ulbach

Purchasing Agent Fred Bixby

GENERAL SERVICE STUDIOS, INC.

1040 N. Las Palmas Ave., Los Angeles GRanite 3111 Vice-President D. C. Hickson

Assistant Treasurer C. W. Thornton

Studio Manager S. E. Hawkins

Chief Electrician C. Bardwell

Chief Sound Engineer J. R. Whitney

Camera Dept. Head William Eberle

Purchasing Agent Oscar Wright

Paymaster J. R. Coles

Transportation Manager Oscar Wright

RODNEY GILLIAM CO.

7904 Santa Monica Blvd.. Hollywood Hniside 2220

President Rodney Gilliam

Production Manager Burnet Lament

Chief Sound Engineer Cliff Ruberg

Camera Dept. Head James Clancey

Art Director Edward Jewel

Story Editor John Krafft

Film Editor Carl Pierson

SAMUEL GOLDWYN, INC., LTD.

7210 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood GRanite 5111

President Samuel Goldwyn

Vice-President David Rose

Vice-President James Mulvey

Sec'y and Auditor A. R. Evens

Executive Production Ass't Reeves Espy

Production Manager Sidney Brod

Production Supervisors Merritt Hulburd,

George Haight, Fred Kohlmar

Publicity Director Jock Lawrence

Art Director Richard Day

Exec. Casting and Talent Robert Mclntyre

Story Editor Sam Marx

Eastern Story Editor Beatrice Kaufman

GRAND NATIONAL FILMS, INC.

Grand National Studios

7250 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

GRanite 6131

President Edward L. Alperson

Vice-President Philip N. Krasne

General Manager Harold Lewis

Studio Executive A. E. Kaye

Comptroller Sam R. Wallis

Production Manager Harold Lewis

Publicity Director Joseph C. Shea

Chief Electrician Al Cahen

Chief Sound Engineer A. E. Kaye

Camera Dept. Head Eddie Tiffany

Still Dept. Head Tom Evans

Costume Dept. Head Louis Brown

Property Masters Rae Hunt, Ben Berk

Art Director Paul Palmentola

Story Editor S. M. Biddell

Purchasing Agent R. D. Luplow

Paymaster Rex Racoosin

Transportation Manager F. C. Davidson

Head Projectionist Edward R. Ager

HARMAN-ISING PICTURES, INC.

861 Seward St., Los Angeles Hollywood 1474

President Hugh Barman

Vice-President Gordon Wilson

Secretary-Treasurer Rudolf Ising

HISPANO FILM CORP.

International Studios

4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood

OLympia 2978

President Victor Clibborn

V-P in Charge of Production ... Francois B. De Valdes

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HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS, INC.

4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood OLympia 2131

President Oscar L. Horn

General Manager Harry Schenck

IMPERIAL PICTURES

Hollywood Studio

Production Supervisor Clifford Sanforth

INTERNATIONAL FILM STUDIOS

Sunset Drive at Commonwealth Ave., Holly- wood OLympia 2978

Chief Executive Ralph M. Like

Associate Manager M. J. Like

Auditor Charles Palmer

Chief Electrician Wally Bosworth

Recording Engineers Carson Jowett.

Cluff Rubert

JAY DEE KAY PRODUCTIONS

6362 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood GRanite 3546 Chief Executive J. D. Kendis

BUCK JONES PRODUCTIONS

Universal Studio, Universal City HEmpstead 3131

President Buck Jones

Production Manager Irene Schreck

Publicity Director Walter Greene

Chief Sound Engineer L. John Myers

Camera Dept. Head., Allen Q. Thompson

Still Dept. Head Arthur Marion

Property Master Julius Rosenkrantz

Art Director Ralph Berger

Casting Director Allen K. Wood

Story Editor Frances Guihan

Film Editor Bernard Loftus

Music Dept. Head Abe Meyers

Paymaster Clara Toney

HAROLD LLOYD CORP.

General Service Studio

1010 N. Las Palmas Ave., Los Angeles

GRanite 3111

President Harold Lloyd

Secretary & General Manager W. R. Eraser

Vice-President J. Darsie Lloyd

Production Manager J. L. Murphy

Publicity Director J. P. Reddy

Auditor J. E. McVeigh

DAVID L. LOEW PRODUCTIONS, INC.

Selznick International Studio

9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City

REpublic 0252

President David L. Loew

Production Manager Alfred Raboch

Production Supervisor Edward Sedgwick

Assistant to E. Sedgwick William Ryan

Publicity Director Walter Greene

Camera Dept. Head Paul Vogel

Makeup Dept. Head Don Cash

Property Master Mike Gordon

Art Director Jack D. Schuize

Casting Director Larry Tarver

Film Editor Jack Ogllvie

Purchasing Agent Charles Simpson

Paymaster Charles Simpson

LONG PRODUCTIONS

261 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco

UNderhill 1045

Chief Executive Frank W. Vail

Chief Sound Engineer M. M. Schwartz

Camera Dept. Head Frank W. Vail

Miniature Dept. Head May Bright

Property Master Vic Russell

Art Director E. Rudonick

MAJOR PICTURES CORP.

General Service Studio

1040 N. Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood

Hillside 7311

President Emanuel Cohen

Assrstant to President Leonard Spigelgass

General Manager Ben Piazza

Treasurer w. J. Pineau

Production Manager j H Nadel

Publicity Director Victor Shapiro

Chief Electrician Howard Kelly

Chief Sound Engineer Hugo Grenzbach

Still Dept. Head Mack Elliott

Research Dept. Head Wiard Ihnen

Costume Dept. Heads

Men Arnold McDonald

Women Basia Bassett

Makeup Dept. Head Charles Berner

Stage Manager David Sussman

Property Master Walter Tilford

Art Director Wiard Ihnen

Casting Directors Veronica Grusling, Ben Chapman

Story Editor Frances Manson

Film Editor Ray Curtiss

Music Dept. Head George Stoll

Purchasing Agent p. J. Lee

Paymaster Ross O'Neill

Transportation Manager Johnny London

METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER CORP.

10202 Washington Blvd., Culver City REpublic 0211

V-P in Charge of Production Louis B. Mayer

V-P & General Manager E. J. Mannix

Contract Officer Ben Thau

Studio Manager William Koenig

Administration Executive Sam Katz

Story Executive Edwin Knopf

Production Manager Charlie Chic

Production Supervisors Hunt Stromberg,

Bernie Hyman, Harry Rapf, Joe Mankiewicz, Louis Lighton, Lawrence Weingarten, John Considine, Jr., William Anthony McGuire, Norman Krasna, Jack Cummings, Merian C. Cooper, Nat Levine, Carl Laemmie, Jr., Edgar Selwyn, Sam Zimbalist, Fred- erick Stephani, Michael Fessier, Arthur Freed, Max Siegel, Frank Davis, Grover Jones, Tom Reed, Lou Ostrow, Henry Henigson

Chief Electrician Lou Kolb

Chief Sound Engineer Douglas Shearer

Laboratory Head J. M. Nicholaus

Camera Dept. Head Edward Arnold

Still Dept. Head Clarence Bull

Makeup Dept. Head Jack Dawn

Miniature Dept. Head Arnold Gillespie

Research Dept. Head Nathalie Bucknail

Costume Dept. Head Lawrence Keethe

Property Master Edwin B. Willis

Art Director Cedric Gibbons

Casting Director Fred Datig

Location Director Lou Strohm

Film Editor Daniel Gray

Music Dept. Head Nathaniel Finston

Purchasing Agent Jerry Mayer

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Paymaster W. K. Craig

Transportation Manager S. S. Bradley

Head Projectionist Merle Chamberlain

Publicity Director Howard Strickling

MONOGRAM PRODUCTIONS. INC.

Hollywood Studios

4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

MOhawk 11191

Vice-President Scott R. Dunlap

Business Manager Norman A. Cook

Technical Director E. R. Hickson

Production Manager George Kann

Production Supervisors Ken Goldsmith,

Joseph Steele, Lon Young, Dorothy Reed Publicity Director William Pierce

NORRIS BROS. PRODUCTIONS

6406 '/2 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

Production Supervisor Alfred A. Grasso

Business Manager Walter Norris

General Manager Alfred A. Grasso

Production Manager Harold Norris

President Chris Phillis

Vice-President H. Callas

Secretary-Treasurer A. Davidson

Costume Dept. Head Bunny Weldon

Story Editor Adam Th. Drekolias

Film Editor Arthur Brooks

Music Dept. Head A. Davidson

Dance Dept. Head Bunny Weldon

PRINCIPAL PRODUCTIONS

7000 Romaine St., Hollywood GRanite 6164

President Sol Lesser

In Charge of Production Sol Lesser

Associate Producers Edward Gross, Barney Briskin

Distribution Louis Hyman

Production Manager Wilbur McGaugh

Publicity Director Paul A. Snell

Still Dept. Head N. B. Paul

Costume Dept. Head Albert Diano

Makeup Dept. Head Burroughs Grimwood

Art Director Harry Oliver

Story Editor Harry Chandles

Film Editor OIlie Hofmann

Music Dept. Head Oscar Straus

PARAMOUNT PICTURES. INC.

5451 Marathon St., Los Angeles Hollywood 2411

Chairman of the Board Adolph Zukor

Managing Director of Production William LeBaron

Assistant to LeBaron Harold Burley

Exec. Studio Manager George L. Bagnall

Production Planning Dept A. M. Botsford

Vice-President Henry Herzbrun

Assistant Secretary Jacob Karp

Comptroller A. C. Martin

Operations Manager T. Keith Glennan

Production Manager Fred Leahy

Assistant Production Manager R. L. Johnston

Production Supervisors George Arthur,

Lewis E. Gensler, Benjamin Glazer, Arthur Horn- blow, Jr., Lucien Hubbard, Albert Lewin, Frank Lloyd, Howard Estabrook, Ernst Lubitsch, Wesley Ruggles, Mel Shauer, Harlan Thompson, Fanchon

Talent Manager T. J. Lesser

Foreign Dept. Manager Luigi Luraschi

Publicity Director Christopher J. Dunphy

Chief Electrician Walter J. Quinlan

Chief Sound Engineer Franklin Hansen

Laboratory Head Harris Ensign

Camera Dept. Head J. R. Wilkinson

Still Dept. Head Harry Cottrell

Miniature Dept. Head Gordon Jennings

Research Dept. Head Helen Gladys Percey

Costume Dept. Head Frank C. Richardson

Makeup Dept. Head Wally Westmore

Stage Mgr. & Construction Supt A. C. Zoulis

Property Master 0. C. Stratton

Art Director Hans Kreier

Casting Director Fred Schuessler

Location Director Fred Harris

Story Editor Jeff Lazarus

Dialogue Editor Helen King

Film Editor Charles West

Music Dept. Head Boris Morros

Dance Dept. Head LeRoy Prinz

Purchasing Agent Lynn Buell

Paymaster C. Nettenstrom

Transportation Manager Joseph E. Robbins

Head Projectionist. . . ._. Joseph Lynch

Personnel Manager G. A. Rasdali

Censorship John Hammell

Office Service Manager A. B. Hilton

PHILLIS PRODUCTIONS. INC.

International Studio

4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood

Gladstone 2275

RKO RADIO PICTURES. INC.

780 N. Gower St., Hollywood

Hollywood 5911

V-P in Charge of Production S. J. Briskin

Studio Manager Sid Rogell

Assistant Secretary J. J. Nolan

Production Manager J. R. Crone

Publicity Director Howard Benedict

Chief Electrician Earl Miller

Chief Sound Engineer John Aalberg

Camera Head Dept William Eglinton

Still Dept. Head Ernest Bachrach

Construction Dept. Head Harold Barry

Research Dept. Head Elizabeth McGaffey

Costume Dept. Head Claire Cramer

Makeup Dept. Head Mel Berns

Casting Director Phil Friedman

Property Master Darrell Silvera

Art Director Van Nest Polglase

Location Director Louis Shapiro

Story Editor Robert Sparks

Film Editor James Wilkinson

Music Dept. Head Dave Dreyer

Dance Dept. Head Hermes Pan

Purchasing Agent W. A. Wilde

Paymaster George Doan

Transportation Manager Phil Mayer

Head Projection Dept John Aalberg

RAINBOW CLASSICS

1452 Gardner St., Hollywood Hollywood 5485

Chief Executive Victor Fisher

Production Supervisor Fred Windemere

Laboratory Head Norman Wood

Still Dept. Head Thomas Jones

Property Master Frank Miller

Story Editor Rex Elgin

RELIABLE PICTURES CORP.

6066 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Hollywood 9024

President Bernard B. Ray

General Manager Harry S. Webb

Business Manager Lowie Borden

Production Manager Ira Webb

Chief Electrician Pat Patterson

Chief Sound Engineer J. Westmoreland

Camera Dept. Head Pliny Goodfriend

Property Master Lou Dow

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Casting Director Cecllle Miller

Story Editors Tom Gibson, Bennett Cohen

Dialogue Editor Carl Krusada

Film Editor Fred Baine

Paymaster J. J. Bryan

REPUBLIC PICTURES. INC.

4024 Radford Ave., North Hollywood NOrth Hollywood 1101

President M.J. Siege!

General Manager E. H. Goldstein

Production Manager Al Wilson

Associate Producers Sol Siegel,

Harry Grey, Armand Schaefer, Colbert Clark, Leonard Fields, A bert E. Levey, Herman Schlom, Harold Shumate, Harry Sauber

Chief Electrician Paul Guerin

Chief Sound Engineer Terry Kellum

Camera Dept. Head Al Horowitz

Still Dept. Head Joe Walters

Miniature Dept. Head Jack Coyle

Costume Dept. Head Elsie Horwitz

Property Master Morris Braun

Art Director John Victor Mackay

Casting Director Paul Wilklns

Story Editor Don Gordon

Film Editor Murray Seldeen

Music Dept. Head Alberto Colombo

Purchasing Agent Ed Lavenstein

Head of Accounting Dept Hy Glick

Transportation Manager Fred Manning

Head Projectionist Charles Badour

RESOLUTE PICTURES CORP.

7382 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles GLadstone 9517

President Alfred T. Mannon

V-P and Treasurer Marion H. Kohn

Production Supervisor Alfred T. Mannon

HAL ROACH STUDIOS, INC.

8822 Washington Blvd., Culver Cify P Ark way 1151

President Hal E. Roach

Secretary-Treasurer Mat D. O'Brien

General Manager Mat D. O'Brien

Vice-President S. S. Van Keuren

Asst. Secretary-Treasurer Hugh Huber

Production Manager S. S. Van Keuren

Production Supervisor Milton H. Bren

Pubiiciry Director Fred A. Purner

Chief Electrician William P. Lewis

Chief Sound Engineer Elmer Raguse

Laboratory Head Charles Levin

Camera Dept. Head Earl Hitter

Still Dept. Head Roy Seawright

Costume Dept. Head Harry Black

Makeup Dept. Head Cecil Holland

Property Master W. L. Stevens

Art Director A. I. Royce

Casting Director Joe Collum

Location Director Jack Roach

Film Editor William Terhune

Music Dept. Head Marvin Hatley

Purchasing Agent Russell Walker

Transportation Manager Bob Davis

Head Projectionist Hamilton Bennett

ROADSHOW CLASSICS

International Studio

4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood

President Robert J. Horner

Assistant to President William C. O'Hara

General Manager William A. Milliken

Chief Sound Engineer Cliff Ruberg

Laboratory Head M. McDermott

Still Dept. Head Robert Crandall

Research Dept. Head William C. O'Hara

Story Editor Robert J. Horner

Film Editor William N. Austin

FANCHON ROYER FEATURES. INC.

Conn Studios

6040 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

Hillside 7431

President Fanchon Royer

Executive Secretary Joan Murray

General Manager Fanchon Royer

Vice-President William De F. Mann

Treasurer Fanchon Royer

Production Manager Gaston Glass

Publicity Director Leonard L. Levinson

LEON SCHLESINGER PRODUC- TIONS

Warner Bros. Studio

1351 N. Van Ness Ave., Hollywood

GLadstone 4131

Producer Leon Schlesinger

Assistant to Producer Henry Binder

Production Supervisors Raymond G. Katz,

Isadore Freleng, Fred Avery, Frank Tashlin

Publicity Director Rose Joseph Horsley

Chief Sound Engineer Treg Brown

Camera Dept. Head John W. Burton

Art Director Arthur Loomer

Story Editor J. B. Hardaway

Music Dept. Head Carl W. Stalling

Purchasing Agent Ada Ruinello

B. P. schulberg'pictures, inc.

5251 Clinton St., Hollywood

Hillside 7101

President B. P. Schulberg

V-P and General Manager Ralph A. Kohn

Executive Assistant George Auerbach

Studio Manager Frank A. Brandow

Production Manager Frank A. Brandow

Business Manager Harold Schwartz

Publicity Director Lincoln Quarberg

Chief Electrician Les Tracey

Chief Sound Engineer John Goodrich

Camera Dept. Head Leon Shamroy

Costume Dept. Head William Bridgehouse

Makeup Dept. Head Bert Hadley

Property Master George Nicoll

Art Director Al d'Agostino

Casting Director Tom Ford

Story Editor James Fischer

Film Editor Robert Bischoff

Purchasing Agent Leon Prensky

Paymaster Carl B. Brady

Transportation Manager Charles Cook

Head Projectionist Harry Cage

SCIENTIFIC FILMS. INC.

6052 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

GLadstone 7101

President Jerry Fairbanks

Vice-President Austin Sherman

Secretary-Treasurer Robert Carlisle

Production Manager Robert Carlisle

Chief Electrician Ray Lindsay

Chief Sound Engineer Ray Lindsay

Camera Dept. Head Jerry Fairbanks

Research Dept. Head Paul Diamond

Property Master Robert Connelly

Story Editor Gayne Whitman

Dialogue Editor Gayne Whitman

Film Editor Robert Carlisle

SCREEN CLASSICS. INC.

1040 N. McCadden Place, Hollywood

President Ernest Nix

General Manager L. M. Poole

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Vice-President John Hix

Production Manager L. M. Poole

Production Supervisor Robert Vale

Camera Dept. Head James Palmer

Makeup Dept. Head A. Haberman

Art Director M. G. McPherson

Casting Director Robert Vale

Dialogue Editor M. G. McPherson

Film Editor Sue Clark

Music Dept. Head Lee Zahler

SCREEN GEMS. INC.

Charles Mintz Studio

7000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

Hollywood 2907

President Charles B. Mintz

Production Manager James Bronis

Film Editor George Winkler

Music Dept. Head Joseph DeNat

SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURES, INC.

Selznick International Studios

9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City

REpublic 0252

President David O. Selznick

Assistant Daniel T. O'Shea

V-P and General Manager Henry Ginsberg

Production Asst. to Selznick William H. Wright

Assistant to Ginsberg Raymond A. Klune

Assistant to Selznick Mercella Bennttt Rabwin

Asst. Treas. & Comptroller E. L. Scanlon

Chief Accountant Morris Davis

Production Manager David 0. Selznick

Publicity Director Russell Birdwell

Chief Electrician Wally Oettel

Chief Sound Engineer R. D. Musgrave

Camera Dept. Head Roy Overbaugh

Miniature Dept. Head Jack Cosgrove

Research Dept. Head Lillian K. Deighton

Costume Dept. Head Edward P. Lambert

Makeup Dept. Head Paul Stanhope

Stage Manager Casey Roberts

Property Master Fred Widdowson

Art Director Lyie Wheeler

Casting Director Charles Richards

Location Director Mason Litson

Story Editor Val Lewton

Film Editor Hal C. Kern

Purchasing Agent Charles R. Walrod

Paymaster Maurice Janov

Transportation Manager A. K. Horner

Head Projectionist James McCain

SEMINOLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.

6912 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood

President Ben S. Cohen

Secretary Pat Connolly

Vice-President Jesse J. Goldburg

Secretary-Treasurer George 'W. Stout

Production Manager George W. Stout

Publicity Director Jesse J. Goldburg

HARRY SHERMAN PRODUCTIONS

Grand National Studio

7250 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

Hollywood 1101

Producer Harry Sherman

Associate Producer Eugene Strong

Studio Manager Earle Harper

Production Supervisor Ralph Ranescroft

Publicity Director Ralph Ravenscroft

Chief Sound Engineer Earl Sitar

Camera Dept. Head Archie Stout

Miniature Dept. Head Lewis Rachmil

Costume Dept. Head A! Kennedy

Stage Manager Art Fields

Property Master Henry Donovan

Art Director Lewis Rachmil

Film Editor Robert Warwick, Jr.

Purchasing Agent E. R. Harper

Comptroller Ed Wolfe

Transportation Manager Sam Ecclestone

SUPREME PICTURES CORP.

1509 N. Vine St., Los Angeles Hillside 7178 President A. W. Hackel

TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX FILM CORP.

10201 W. Pico St., Los Angeles CRestview 5111

Chairman of the Board Joseph M. Schenck

V. P. in Charge of Production Darryl F. Zanuck

V. P., Asst. to Mr. Zanuck William Goetz

Executive Producer Sol M. Wurtzel

Studio Treasurer Fred L. Metzler

Studio Manager Robert Fairbanks

Personnel Manager William Dover

Production Manager Edward Ebele

Associate Producers Earl Carroll,

Samuel G. Engel, Milton Feld, Max Golden, Ray- mond Griffith, David Hempstead, Nunnally John- son, Leslie Landau, Kenneth Macgowan, Gene Markey, Laurence Schwab, Ben Silvey, John Stone, Harold Wilson

Assistant Associate Producers Ralph Dietrich,

Fred Fox, Herbert Levy, Louis Moore

Publicity Director Harry Brand

Chief Electrical Engineer Walter Strohm

Chief Sound Engineer E. H. Hansen

Laboratory Head Michael Leshing

Camera Dept. Head G. J. Fischer

Still Dept. Head Charles Goldie

Miniature Dept. Head Ralph Hammeras

Research Dept. Head Frances Richardson

Costume Dept. Head Arthur Levy

Makeup Dept. Head Ernest Westmore

Stage Manager Victor McFadden

Property Master Thomas K. Little

Art Director William Darling

Casting Director Lew Schreiber

Location Director Ray Moore

Story Editor Julian Johnson

Film Editor Hector Dodds

Music Dept. Head James O'Keefe

Dance Dept. Head Jack Haskell

Purchasing Agent Alex Kelly

Paymaster Allan E. Maynard

Transportation Manager Joe Hirigoyen

Head Projectionist William Weisheit

Studio Attorney George Wasson

UNITED ARTISTS STUDIO CORP.

1041 N. Formosa Ave., Hollywood GRanite 5111

Geneial Manager James Dent

Executive Manager M. A. Ezzell

Superintendent S. B. Hill

Hairdressing Dept Nina Roberts

Wardrobe Business Manager W. C. McClenaghan

Auditor W. H. Tuck

Timekeeper J. F. Masson

Construction Supt 0. J. Bordin

Chief Electrician W. H. Whisler

Chief Sound Engineer T. T. Moulton

Camera Dept. Head C. H. Lindblom

Still Dept. Head C. E. Bulloch

Miniature Dept. Head James Basevi

Costume Dept. Head Omar Kiam

Makeup Dept. Head Bob Stephenoff

Property Master T. George Hazenbush

Art Director Richard Day

Casting Director R. W. Webb

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Location Director Harry Connelly

Music Dept. Head Alfred Newman

Purchasing Agent H. G. Keiper

Transportation Manager Harry Englander

Head Projectionist W. E. Bridge

UNIVERSAL PICTURES CO., INC.

Universal Cify HEmpstead 3131

V-P in Charge of Production Charles R. Rogers

Executive Assistants . Ruf us LeMaire, Jerome Sackheim

Exec. Business Manager J. P. Normanly

Studio Manager Val Paul

Studio Superintendent W. J. Fender

Comptroller Harold S. Brewster

Assistant Comptroller R. W. Allison

Contract Dept Edward Muhl

Production Supervisors Robert Presnell,

J. E. Grainger, E. M. Asher, Joe Pasternak, George DeSylva, Barney Sarecky, Henry MacRae, Ben Koenig, Lou Brock

Production Manager Martin Murphy

Publicity Director Marc Lachmann

Chief Electrician Frank Graves

Chief Sound Engineer Homer Tasker

Laboratory Head S. D. Lund

Camera Dept. Head Fred Campbell

Still Dept. Head Ray Jones

Miniature Dept. Head C. E. Baker

Research Dept. Head Nan Grant

Costume Dept. Head Vera West

Makeup Dept. Head Jack Pierce

Stage Manager George Dickson

Property Master Russell Gausman

Art Director John Harkrider

Casting Director Dan Kelley

Location Director John S. Lawton

Story Editor Julius Blaustein

Film Editor Maurice Pivar

Music Dept. Head Charles Previn

Payroll Auditor H. D. Cook

Purchasing Agent Walter Stern

Paymaster Ben W. Steinberg

Transportation Manager Carl Beringer

Head Projectionist Reginald Bunce

VICTORY PICTURES CORP.

9077 Venice Blvd.. Los Angeles SEquoia 2565

President Sam Katzman

Production Manager Ed W. Rote

General Manager Ed W. Rote

Production Supervisor Sam Katzman

Publicity Director Florence Babin

Chief Electrician Otto H. Buhner

Chief Sound Engineer Hans Weerin

Laboratory Head Jack Snyder

Camera Dept. Head William Hyer

Still Dept. Head Fat Thompson

Miniature Dept. Head Ray Mercer

Costume Dept. Head Dave Katzman

Property Master Wally Mansell

Art Director Fred Preble

Casting Director Bobby Ray

Location Director Ed W. Rote

Story Editor Basil Dickey

Dialogue Editor Basil Dickey

Film Editor Holbrook Todd

Music Dept. Head Dr. Kilenyi

Purchasing Agent Ed W. Rote

Paymaster Ed W. Rote

Transportation Manager Florence Babin

WAFILMS, INC.

The Futter Corp., Ltd. Diversion Pictures, Inc. Odd Jobs, Inc. Futter Studios

1426 N. Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles

GLadstone 6137

President Walter A. Futter

General Manager Fred W. Futter

Production Manager Fred W. Futter

Production Supervisors William Nolte,

William O'Connor

Publicity Director Jack Proctor

Film Editors Arthur Brooks, Carl Himm

WALTER WANGER PRODUCTIONS. INC.

1045 N. Formosa Ave., Los Angeles

Hillside 7401

President Walter F. Wanger

Production Manager Daniel Keefe

Publicity Director Hal Home

Art Director Alexander Toluboff

Film Editor Otho Lovering

WARNER BROS. PICTURES. INC.

4000 Olive Ave., Burbank

Hollywood 1251

Vice-President Jack L. Warner

Associate Executive Hal B. Wallis

General Manager Joe C. Gilpin

Asst. Treas. & Comptroller P. A. Chase

Asst. Secy. & Auditor C. H. Wilder

Production Manager T. C. Wright

Production Supervisors Robert Lord,

Henry Blanke, Louis Edelman, Bryan C. Foy

Publicity Director Ed Selzer

Chief Electrician Frank Murphy

Chief Sound Engineer Nathan Levinson

Laboratory Head Fred Gage

Camera Dept. Head Mike McGreal

Still Dept. Head Elmer Fryer

Miniature Dept. Head Byron Haskins

Costume Dept. Head Louis Burns

Makeup Dept. Head Perc Westmore

Property Master A. C. Wilson

Art Director James Hughes

Casting Director Maxwell Arnow

Location Director William Guthrie

Story Editor Walter MacEwen

Film Editor Harold McCord

Music Dept. Head Leo Forbstein

Dance Dept. Head Bobby Connolly

Purchasing Agent Morris Levison

Paymaster F. E. Booth

Transportation Manager Arthur Klein

BENNIE F. ZEIDMAN PRODUC- TIONS. LTD.

Grand National Studios

7250 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood

GRanite 6131

President Bennie F. Zeldman

Production Manager Gaston Glass

Publicity Director Joseph Shea

Chief Electrician Al Kaye

Chief Sound Engineer Ferol Redd

Laboratory Head Jack Guerin

Camera Dept. Head Edward Snyder

Still Dept. Head Tom Evans

Miniature Dept. Head Howard Anderson

Costume Dept. Head Mazie Lewis

Makeup Dept. Head Hal King

Property Master Ben Berke

Art Director Paul Palmentola

Casting Director Vance Carroll

Location Director Joseph Boyle

Film Editor Edward Schroeder

Music Dept. Head Abe Mayer

Paymaster F. G. Cooper

431

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Colorado

ALEXANDER FILM CO.

3200 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs Main 4200

President J. Don Alexander

Vice-President D. M. Alexander

General Manager J. Don Alexander

Secretary-Treasurer John T. White

Production Manager D. M. Alexander

Production Supervisors. . Charles J. Shaw, Elmer Olsen

Director of Public Relations Ralph N. Miller

Chief Electrician M. D. Bagby

Chief Sound Engineer Howard Schuyler

Laboratory Head James Anderson

Camera Dept. Head Elmer Olson

Still Dept. Head L. H. Benschneider

Miniature Dept. Head Paul Newton

Research Dept. Head Vern Cheever

Stage Manager Les Wysong

Property Master George Hiddieson

Art Director Jack Dandrea

Casting Director Stanley Phillips

Location Director Frank Runyon

Story Editor D. F. McMahon

Film Editor Mark Hamm

Purchasing Agent Louis Lynch

Head Projectionist Vern McMullen

Georgia

STRICKLAND INDUSTRIAL FILM CORP.

163 Walton St., N, W., Atlanta Jackson 2767

President Charles D. Beeland, Jr.

Sales Manager E. L. Gibson

Secy. Corp Mrs. C. D. Beeland

Production Supervisor G. Bergman

Chief Sound Engineer M. S. Eaves

Laboratory Head W. H. White

Camera Dept. Head V. A. Lambert

Still Dept. Head W. H. Lambert

Art Director William Home

Story Editor W. H. Wiison

Paymaster B. McConnell

Production Manager Burton W. Depue

Publicity Director J. W. Carnrick

Chief Electrician J. Baker

Chief Sound Engineer W. A. Hotz

Laboratory Head H. Gehrke

Camera Dept. Head Charles Geis

Still Dept. Head G. D. Taylor

Art Director H. Bowerhan

Casting Director M. Fuller

Story Editor H. C. Hoagland

Film Editor H. Lignell

Purchasing Agent L. Wrobel

Paymaster B. McCormick

Transportation Manager E. Doman

WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS. INC.

1345 Argyle St.. Chicago

Vice-President Robert L. Miller

Michigan

lAM HANDY PICTURE SERVICE, INC.

2900 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit Madison 2450

President Jamison Handy

WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.

7635 Grand River Ave., Detroit Tyler 5-8180

President Norman E. Wilding

Vice-President Robert L. Miller

General Manager J. W. Constable

Illinois

ATLAS EDUCATIONAL FILM CO.

nil South Blvd., Oak Park

Austin 8620

President I. R. Rehm

Vice-President George N. Saum

Secretary C. A. Rehm

Production Manager A. B. Rehm

Publicity Director John G. Curtis

Chief Electrician John Pacini

Chief Sound Engineer E. C. Wickemeyer

Camera Dept. Head Harry Peterson

Art Director Bertram G. Bates

BURTON HOLMES FILMS. INC.

7510 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago ROGers Park 5056 Chief Executive Oscar B. Depue

Minnesota

RAY-BELL FILMS. INC.

2269 Ford Road, St. Paul

EMerson 1393

President R. H. Ray

Vice-President C. E. Bell

Secretary A. M. Griswold

Treasurer C. A. Nyquist

Missouri

MIDCONTINENT PICTURES CORP.

4327 Duncan Ave., St. Louis

Newstead 2332

General Manager M. C. Shattuck

Chief Sound Engineer William Gruenwald

432

PRODUCTION PERSONNEL

Camera Dept. Head W. H. K. Jones

Still Dept. Head Norman V. Owens

UNITED FILM AD SERVICE, INC.

2449 Charlotte St., Kansas City

HArrison 5840 Piesident and General Manager ..W. H. Hendren, Jr.

Vice-President W. Johnson

Treasurer Aldridge Corder

Secretary James E. Nugent

Production Manager Stephen Spengler, Jr.

Production Supervisor Richard Parsons

Laboratory Head R. C. Liggit

Camera Dept. Head Howard Curtiss

Art Director Walter Johnson

Purchasing Agent G. B. Hoffman

New Jersey

IDEAL SOUND STUDIOS. INC.

1996 Boulevard East, Hudson Heights

UNion 7-0953

General Manager Josef Zimanich

Publicity Director Milton Silver

Chief Sound Engineer Edward Johnstone

Assistant Sound Engineer John Dolan

Laboratory Head Al Guf fanti

Camera Dept. Head "Alynlu" Semels

Miniature Dept. Head Pud Lane

Property Master John Allstadt

Story Editors Edward J. McNamee,

Arthur Housman, Robert Faber

Dialogue Editor Robert Lewis Shayon

General Dir. Music & Sound Josef Zimanich

Purchasing Agent Irving Rice

Paymaster R. Duhan

Head Projectionist Walter Hill

PRODUCERS SERVICE STUDIOS. INC.

735 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield

N. Y. Telephone: BRyant 9-7754

President J. Birgi Contner

Treasurer Thomas Staggers

Production Manager Edgar Ulmer

Chief Electrician Dan Carey

Chief Sound Engineer Nelson Minnerly

Property Master John Allstadt

Art Director M. McDermott

Music Dept. Head Rudolph Schramm

New York

ADVENTURE SERIALS. INC.

1270 Sixth Ave., New York Circle 7-3473

President Robert Mintz

Secretary Robert Mintz

Vice-President Ethel Weiss

Treasurer Ethel Weiss

AUDIO PRODUCTIONS. INC.

250 W. 57th St., New York Circle 7-1842

President Frank K. Speidell

Vice-President A. J. Wilson

Vice-President Charles L. Glett

Treasurer F. B. Foster, Jr.

Secretary and Asst. Treasurer E. G. Wagner

Assistant Secretary P. J. Mooney

Production Manager Charles L. Glett

BIOGRAPH STUDIOS. INC.

807 E. 175th St., Bronx, N. Y. C. TRemont 8-5500

General Manager W. J. O'Sullivan

President H. M. Goetz

Vice-President R. H. Hammer

Treasurer Herbert J. Yates, Jr.

Secretary John Petrowski

Production Manager W. J. O'Sullivan

Production Supervisors Harold Godsoe,

Walter Sheridan, Lem Kennedy Publicity Director Eleanor Frank

Chief Electrician Barney Stetson

Chief Sound Engineer Clarence Wall

Camera Dept. Head Larry Williams

Still Dept. Heads Frank KIrby, Edward Bagley

Miniature Dept. Head William Saulter

Research Dept. Head William Saulter

Costume Dept. Head Eleanor Frank

Makeup Dept. Head Fred Ryle

Stage Manager Herbert Frank

Property Master Jack Dalton

Art Director William Saulter

Casting Director Harold Godsoe

Location Director Harold Godsoe

Story Editor Eleanor Frank

Dialogue Editor Harold Godsoe

Film Editor Fred Brohm

Music Dept. Head Milton Schwarzwald

Purchasing Agent W. J. O'Sullivan

Paymaster Herbert Frank

Transportation Manager Jack Lasche

Head Projectionist Fred Brohm

EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTIONS, INC.

General Service Studios 35-11 35th Ave., Astoria RAvenswood 8-8300

President E. W. Hammons

General Manager J. H. Skirball

Producing Director Al Christie

Director William Watson

Treasurer T. R. Williams

Assistant Director Warren Murray

Production Manager Fred Scheld

Publicity Director Gordon S. White

Camera Dept. Head George Webber

Casting Director Chris Beute

Film Editor Barney Rogan

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FILM ART STUDIOS, INC.

2826 Decatur Ave., Bronx, N. Y. C. RAymond 9-9300

General Manager John T. Doran

Secretary Marie E. Kenney

President Craig Kenney

Treasurer Harold Sothern

Vice-President John T. Doran

Production Manager David Loweree

Production Supervisor Frank Kingsley

Chief Electrician Anthony Ross

Chief Sound Engineer Lou Paley

Camera Dept. Head Frank Zukor

Still Dapt. Head Ed Bagley

Research Dept. Head Henry Kirschenbaum

Makeup Dspt. Head Ed Scanlon

Stage Manager John Fitzpatrick

Property Master William Sikes

Art Director Sam Corso

Casting Director Gertrude Kipp

Location Director Harvey Phillips

Story Editor Edwin O'Hanlon

Dialogue Editor Patricia Rooney

Film Editor Elmer McGovern

Music Dept. Head Matty Cohan

Dance Dapt. Head Dan Healy

Purchasing Agent John T. Doran

FITZPATRICK PICTURES, INC.

729 Seventh Ave., New York BRyant 9-4383

President and Treasurer James A. Fitzpatrick

FLEISCHER STUDIOS, INC.

1800 Broadway, New York LAckawanna 4-3020

Chief Executive Max Fleischer

Assistant Vera Coleman

Production Manager Dave Fleischer

Production Supervisors Sam Buchwald,

Charles Schettler, I. Sparber

Chief Electrician Joe Fleischer

Camera Dept. Head K. Pf ister

Story Editor William Turner

Music Dept. Head Lou Fleischer

Assistants to Producer Lothar Wolff, Howard Hewlett

Production Manager Beverly Jones

Production Supervisors Jack Glenn, Gunther von Fritsch

Publiicty Director Ralph Rolan

Chief Electrician William Shaw

Chief Sound Engineer D. Y. Bradshaw, Jr.

Laboratory Head Allan Freedman

Camera Dept. Head Richard W. Maedler

Research Dept. Head Mary Losey

Art Director Ogdon Starr

Casting Director Phillippe de Lacey

Location Director Elmore Bostwick

Story Editor James L. Shute

Dialogue Editor Reavis O'Neal, Jr.

Film Editor John P. Bradford

Music Dept. Head John Rocchetti

Purchasing Agent John Wingerter

Head Projectionist Felix Charney

MOVIETONEWS, INC.

480 W. 54th St., New York COlumbus 5-7200

V-P and Producer Truman Talley

Assistant Frank Barry

General Manager Edmund Reek

News Editor Jack Haney

S. S. Production Mgr Lew Lehr

S. S. Film Editor Russell Shields

Managing Editor Harry Lawrenson

Librarian Bert Hoist

Production Manager E. 1. Sponable

Production Supervisors:

Fashions Vyvyan Donner

Society A. A. Brown

Science Jack Gordon

Sports Tom Cummiskey

Aviation Jack Kuhne

Associate Stuyvesant Wright

Publicity Director Dan Doherty

Chief Electrician Arthur Burns

Chief Sound Engineer Walter Hicks

Laboratory Head Alan Freedman

Camera Dept. Head Jack Painter

Still Dept. Head Mazona Shill

Makeup Dept. Head Fred Ryle

Property Master Jules Cantor

Art Director Al Panci

Casting Director Joe Pincus

Location Director Joe Farrington

Film Editor Ben Loweree

Music Dept. Head Gertrude M. Walsh

Head Projectionist Ray Nolan

GENERAL SERVICE STUDIOS, INC.

35-11 35th Ave., Long Island City RAvenswood 8-8300

Vice-President G. V. T. Burgess

Studio Manager G. A. Noffka

General Manager G. V. T. Burgess

Secretary-Comptroller F. W. Cummiskey

Treasurer F. B. Foster, Jr.

Chief Sound Engineer R. 0. Strock

REEVES SOUND STUDIOS, INC.

1600 Broadway, New York Circle 6-6686

President Hazard E. Reeves

Assistant Zelda Garfield

General Manager E. W. Franck

Publicity Director Robert Vincent

Chief Electrician Max Jones

Chief Sound Engineer William Speed

THE MARCH OF TIME

369 Lexington Ave., New York VAnderbilt 3-2400

Producer Louis de Rochemont

Associate Producer Thomas Orchard

Business Manager John R. Wood, Jr.

REX FILM CORP.

1270 Sixth Ave., New York COlumbus 5-1854

V-P in Charge of Production B. K. Blake

Assistant Elmer A. Rogers

Production Manager B. K. Blake

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Camera Dept. Head Frank Zucker

Art Director William Saulter

Story Editor I. A. Jacoby

Film Editor Florence Bricker

Music Dept. Head Milton Schwarzwald

ROWLAND ROGERS PICTURE SERVICE

151 W. 46th St., New York LOngacre 5-8432

President Rowland Rogers

Secretary Miss B. J. Hudson

Chief Sound Engineer E. M. Welch

Camera Dept. Head E. M. Welch

Research Dept. Head J. F. Jordan

MENTONE PRODUCTIONS, INC.

Biograph Studio

807 E. 175th St., Bronx

TRemont 8-5500

President M. E. Schwarzwald

Studio Manager William J. O'Sullivan

Production Supervisor Harold Godsoe

Chief Electrician William McGuire

Chief Sound Engineer Clarence Wall

Laboratory Head M. Rosenzweig

Camera Dept. Head Larry Williams

Still Dept. Head S. Browning

Miniature Dept. Head William Saulter

Costume Dept. Head A. Jeoly

Makeup Dept. Head Fred Rile

Stage Manager Harold Godsoe

Property Master Jack Dalton

Art Director William Saulter

Casting Director M. Richard

Story Editor Robert Marko

Dialogue Editor Lee Sands

Film Editor Florence Bricker

Music Dept. Head Joseph Gershenson

Dance Dept. Head William Powers

Paymaster H. Golden

Head Projectionist J. Berkowitz

SOUNDFILM ENTERPRISES. INC.

723 Seventh Ave., New York MEdallion 3-3248

President J. Burgi Centner

Vice-President E. I. Lopert

General Manager E. I. Lopert

Secretary Peggy Quis

TERRYTOONS. INC.

271 North Ave., New Rochelle

New Rochelle 7844

Chief Executive Paul Terry

Sales Manager Harvey B. Day

Secretary-Treasurer William M. Weiss

Production Supervisors Mannic Davis,

George F. Gordon, Arthur J. Zander, Dan Gordon

Film Editor Al Ivanoff

Music Dept. Head Philip A. Scheib

TRU PICTURES CO., INC.

1270 Sixth Ave., New York COlumbus 5-1854

V-P in Charge of Production B. K. Blake

Assistant Elmer A. Rogers

Production Manager B. K. Blake

Camera Dept. Head Frank Zucker

Art Director William Saulter

Story Editor |. A. Jacoby

Film Editor Florence Bricker

Music Dept. Head Milton Schwarzwald

VITAPHONE CORP.

1277 E. 14th St., Brooklyn Nightingale 4-8700

Production Manager Sam Sax

Assistant Production Manager Phil Quinn

Gsneral Manager Edward J. Savin

Chief Electrician Ed Hastings

Chief Sound Engineer Karl Macllvain

Laboratory Head Joe Spray

Camera Dept. Head Ray Foster

Still Dept. Head James French

Costume Dept. Head Helen McCullough

Makeup Dept. Head Richard Willis

Property Master M. C. Hall

Art Director Frank Namczy

Casting Director Lee Stewart

Film Editor Bert Frank

Music Dept. Head David Mendoza

Dance Dept. Head Harland Dixon

Purchasing Agent Edward J. Savin

Paymaster Blanche Schneider

WEST COAST SERVICE STUDIOS, INC.

510 W. 57th St., New York Circle 7-2062

President G. W. Goman

V-P in Charge of Production H. G. Christensen

General Manager Martin Henry

Secretary E. M. Rice

Chief Sound Engineer A. W. Manchee

Chief Electrician William Meyerhoff

Property Master Dan Doran

Film Editor Leonard Weiss

Ohio

SOUND PICTURES CORP.

3091 Mayfield Road, Cleveland

Fairmount 3000

President C. W. Courtney

Assistant Secretary J. Arundel

General Manager Grady B. Bell

Vice-President Grady B. Bell

Secretary-Treasurer Bernard H. Schulist

Production Manager Robert H. Howard

Production Supervisor D. Bell

Publicity Director Orville A. Kuster

Laboratory Head Niles S. Engle

Property Master M. B. Bodman

Art Director Walter Johnson

Story Editor H. Lionel Miller

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Oklahoma

Canada

RAMSEY PICTURES CORP.

Ramsey Tower, Oklahoma City Telephone 2-6111

President Arthur B. Ramsey

Vice-President Walter R. Ramsey

Treasurer F. L. Billups

Secretary Wirt L. Harris

Production Supervisors Arthur Ramsey,

Walter Ramsey, William E. Ramsey

Chief Electrician Lloyd Smith

Chief Sound Engineer Charles Bruce Howard

Laboratory Head Edward Trissell

Camera Dept. Head Grant Ginter

Property Master Lawrence Swansberger

Reseaich Dept Wendell Johnson, E. Thurman

Story Editors Gean Miller, Thelma Whitford

Dialogue Editor Perry Ward

Head Projectionist H. Y. Berling

ASSOCIATED SCREEN NEWS, LTD.

5271 Western Ave., Montreal

Dexter 1186

OFFICERS:

Managing-Director B, E. Norrish

Secretary-Treasurer L. R. Avery

Production Manager Gordon Sparling

Production Supervisors Gordon Sparling,

W. J. Singleton

Chief Electrician Roy Hills

Chief Sound Engineer C. W. Darling

Laboratory Head M. Metzger

Camera Dept. Head J. W. Campbell

Still Dept. Head H. R. Bassett

Art Director H. Peberdy

Film Editor A. R. Thom

Music Dept. Head Howard Fogg

Head Projectionist W. A. Conway

PennsMlvania

McCURDY FILMS

56th & Woodland Ave., Philadelphia

Saratoga 0466

Partners Harold S. McCurdy, Robert K. McCurdy

General Manager E. Lynn

Texas

FILM ADVERTISING CORP.

304 S. Jefferson St., Dallas

Telephone 7-8516

President & General Manager Elmer R. Home

Treasurer George J. Dorsa

Sales Manager W. W. Cooper

Service Manager Lester Chastain

Production Manager Robert M. Carter

Chief Electrician Harold Hunt

Chief Sound Engineer Olan Painter

Laboratory Head Rollie R. Moore

Camera Dept. Head Taylor Byars

Still Dept. Head Garson Mosely

Art Director R. E. Leigh

Head Projectionist Herbert Reed

NATIONAL PICTURES CO.

221 Brackenridge Ave., San Antonio

Telephone F-8397

Chief Executive H. W. Kier

Secretary Beth Fellows

General Manager A. A. Phillips

Production Managers H. W. Kier, A. A. Phillips

Production Supervisors. ... Stuart Paton, Wilford Black

Camera Dept. Head Harry Forbes

Art Director Paul Willett

Casting Director Earl Haley

Story Editor Ethel Davey

Music Dept. Head Dr. Edward Kilenyi

Dance Dept. Head Earl Adolph

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MOTION PICTURE BUREAU

John and Sussex Sfs., Oitav^a, Ontario

Rideau 5730

OFFICERS:

Director F. C. Badgley, M. C.

Exec. Ass't. -Purchasing Agent A. McK. Shaw

Accounts Miss G. W. Shaw

Prod. Super, b Editor J. B. Scott

Chief, M. P. Division & Lab. Super W. S. Carter

Senior Cinematographer and Chief of 16 mm. Division

S. H. Hollebone Sound Engineer, and Chief Projection Division

W. H. Lane

Ass't. Sound Engineer C. J. Quick

Chief, Still Photo Div E. M. Finn

Senior Photographers F. C. Tyrell, J. J. Hisgrove

Art Department Miss J. Howe

GENERAL FILMS, LTD.

1924 Rose St., Regina, Sask.

Telephone 6142

OFFICERS:

President H. A. Atkinson

V-P & Treasurer S. C. Atkinson

General Manager S. C. Atkinson

Assistant Manager J. de Vries

Sales Manager C. D. Mann

Accountant James Game

Production Manager P. George

Laboratory Head P. George

Camera Dept. Head P. George

Still Dept. Head R. R. Doxsee

MOTION SKREENADZ, LTD.

1612 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C.

Douglas 3255

OFFICERS:

Managing Director Leon C. Shelly

General Manager Leon C. Shelly

Chief Sound Engineer Wallace Hamilton

Laboratory Head Roaer E. Bourne

Art Direcror Charles M. Lamblv

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ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES

Hollywood, Calif.

OFFICERS:

President Frank Capra

First Vice-President Howard Estabrook

Second Vice-President Nathan Levinson

Secretary Jane Murfin

Treasurer Fred Leahy

Executive Secretary Donald Gledhill

Actor-Producer Relations Jacque Pierre

Manager, Technical Bureau Gordon S. Mitchell

BOARD OF GOVERNORS:

Lionel Atwill, Graham Baker, S. J. Briskin, Edwin Burke, Frank Capra, John Arnold, Clark Gable, Cecil B. deMille, Nathan Levinson, Frank Lloyd, Van Nest Polglase, David 0. Selznick, Waldemar Young, Darryl F. Zanuck.

RESEARCH COUNCIL:

William Koenig, Chairman; Nathan Levinson, Vice- Chairman; Gordon S. Mitchell, Manager; Studio Tech- nical Representatives: Jchn Aalberg, John Livadary, Douglas Shearer, Farciot Edouart, E. H. Hansen, Thomas Moulton, Homer Tasker, Nathan Levinson.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES: ACTORS BRANCH: Lionel Atwill, Raymond Hatton,

George Irving, Mitchell Lewis, J. Farrell Mac- Donald, May Robson. DIRECTORS BRANCH: Frank Borzage, Clarence Brown,

Irving Cummings, Tay Garnett, Alfred E. Green, Nor- man Taurog, W. S. Van Dyke. PRODUCERS BRANCH: Pandro Berman, Samuel Briskin,

6. B. Kahane, William LeBaron, Louis B. Mayer,

Joseph M. Schneck, David 0. Selznick. TECHNICIANS BRANCH: John Arnold, Farciot Edouart,

Fred Gage, Nathan Levinson, Wesley Miller, Van

Nest Folglase, Ray Wilkinson. WRITERS BRANCH: Howard Estabrook, Grover Jones,

William S. McNutt, Jane Murfin, Robert RIskin,

Waldemar Young. ASSISTANT DIRECTORS BRANCH: Al Alborn, Scott E.

Beal, Fred F. Fox, Horace Hough, Percy Ikerd, Frank

X. Shaw, Eric Stacey.

ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION

45 W. 47th St., New York, N. Y. BRyant 9-3550

AMERICAN DRAMATISTS

6 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. AShland 4-5141

OFFICERS:

President Sidney Howard

Vice-President George S. Kaufman

Chairman of the Board Edward Childs Carpenter

Secretary Robert E. Sherwood

Treasurer Marc Connelly

Executive Secretary Luise Sillcox

Annual meeting and election: November; Member- ship: 2,480.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ACTORS

1560 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Wisconsin 7-9021

OFFICERS:

Honorary President Rudy Vallee

President Sophie Tucker

Executive Secretary Ralph Whitehead

1st Vice-President Joe Laurie, Jr.

2nd Vice-President Ben Bernie

3rd Vice-President Chick York

4th Vice-President Harry Richman

Treasurer Charles S. Mosconi

Recording Secretary Walter J. Diggs

General Counsel William J. Rapp

COUNCIL: Harry Richman, Chairman; Belle Baker, Ben Bernie, El Brendel, Harry Burns, Eddie Cantor, Con Colleano, Alan Corelli, Walter J. Diggs, Jed Dooley, Bob Easton, Eddie Garr, Dan Healy, Bob Hope, Fred Keating, Joe Laurie, Jr., Douglas Leavitt, Ed Lowry, Frank E. Lynch, Guy Magley, Eddie Miller, Charles S. Mosconi, Joe Novelle, Louis J. Pope, Sally Rand, Matt Shelvey, Sophie Tucker, Rudy Vallee, Gus Van, Ralph White- head, Sid Williams, Chick York.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS

1450 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

PEnnsylvania 6-2546

OFFICERS:

Fresident Joseph N. Weber

Vice-President Charles L. Bagley

Secretary Fred W. Birnbach

Financial Secretary-Treasurer Harry E. Brenton

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

C. A. Weaver, A. C. Hayden, James C. Petrillo, Walter M. Murdoch.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS

1782 N. Orange Drive, Hollywood, Calif.

GRanite 2135

OFFICERS:

President John Arnold

1st Vice-President Victor Milner

2nd Vice-President Charles Lang

3rd Vice-President James Van Trees

Treasurer Fred Jackman

Secretary Frank B. Good

Executive Business Manager Frederick L. Kley

BOARD OF GOVERNORS:

John Arnold, Elmer Dyer, Arthur Edeson, George Folsey, Alfred Gilks, Bert Glennon, Frank B. Good, Fred Jackman, Ray June, Charles B. Lang, Jr., Victor Milner, Ted Tetzlaff, Joseph Walker, James Van Trees, Vernon L. Walker.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COM- POSERS, AUTHORS AND PUB- LISHERS

30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. COlumbus 5-7464

OFFICERS:

President Gene Buck

Vice-President Louis Bernstein

Vice-President Otto A. Harbach

Secretary Joseph King

Treasurer Gustave Schirmer

Assistant Treasurer Sigmund Romberg

Assistant Secretary Robert Crawford

General Manager John G. Paine

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE:

E. C. Mills, Chairman; Gene Buck, Louis Bernstein, Walter Fischer, Irving Caesar.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Fred A. Ahiert, Louis Bernstein, Saul Bernstein, Gene Buck, Irving Caesar, Max Dreyfus, Walter Fischer, Otto A. Harbach, Raymond Hubbell, Jack Mills, George W. Meyer, Gustave Schirmer, Jerome Kern, Oley Speaks, Will von Tilzer, Joseph Young, Robert Crawford, George Fischer, Sigmund Romberg, Walter Douglas, Edgar Leslie, Deems Taylor.

Membership: 928, including 107 music publishers and 821 music writers.

ASSOCIATED ASSISTANT DIREC- TORS OF THE MOTION PIC- TURE INDUSTRY

Local 18,168, A. F. of L.

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ASSOCIATIONS

Room 501, 251 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Wisconsin 7-8676

OFFICERS:

President Warren Murray

Vice-President George Ciine

Recording-Corresponding Secretary Samuel Nadel

Financial Secretary & Treasurer Saul E. Harrison

EXECUTIVE BOARD: Fred Scheld, George Cline, Samuel Nadel, Saul E. Harrison, Walter R. Sheridan, Jack Aichele, Warren E. Murray, Joseph Bannon, Martin Henry.

ASSOCIATION OF MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS. INC.

5504 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. GLadstone 6111

OFFICERS:

President Louis B. Mayer

Vice-President J. L. Warner

Second Vice-President Charles R. Rogers

Secretary-Treasurer Fred W. Beetson

MEMBERSHIP:

Columbia Pictures Corp., 1438 N. Gower St., Holly- wood, Calif. Harry Cohn.

Harold Lloyd Corp., 1041 N. Formosa Ave., Hollywood, Calif. William R. Eraser.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., Culver City, Calif. Louis B. Mayer.

Paramount Pictures, Inc., 5451 Marathon St., Holly- wood, Calif. Henry Herzbrun.

RKO Studios, Inc., 780 Gower St., Hollywood, Calif.— Samuel J. Briskin.

Hal E. Roach Studios, Inc., Culver City, Calif. Hal E. Roach.

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., Westwood, Calif. Joseph M. Schenck.

Universal Pictures Corp., Universal City, Calif. Charles R. Rogers.

Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Burbank, Calif. J. L. Warner.

AUTHORS' CLUB, INC.. OF HOLLYWOOD

6525 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Hillside 7497

OFFICERS:

President Rupert Hughes

Honorary President Irving S. Cobb

1 St Vice-President Lee Shippey

2nd Vice-President Gene Lockhart

3rd Vice-President James G. Swinnertcn

Secretary Gerald B. Burtnett

Treasurer Harry F. Kohr

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. Manchester Boddy, Harold Hurlbut, Grover Jones, Philbrick McCoy, William Slavens McNutt, Matt Weinstock, Robert P. White, Marek Windheim.

AUTHORS' GUILD* "

6 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y.

AShland 4-5141

OFFICERS:

President Fannie Hurst

Vice-President Booth Tarkington

2nd Vice-President Dorothy Canf ield Fisher

3rd Vice-President Edmund Tearson

Secretary Margaret Widdemar

Treasurer Luise Sillcox

AUTHORS' LEAGUE

6 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. AShland 4-5141

OFFICERS:

President Marc Connelly

Vice-President Elmer Davis

Secretary-Treasurer Luise Sillcox

Assistant Secretary Ivan von Auw, Jr,

CATHOLIC ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA. INC.

Hotel Astor, New York, N. Y. OFFICERS:

President Dan Healy

1st Vice-President Gene Buck

2nd Vice-President Hugh O'Connell

3rd Vice-President Bing Crosby

4th Vice-President Frank McHugh

5th Vice-President Walter Connolly

Chaplain Rev. Edward F. Leonard

Treasurer Rev. John F. White

Recording Secretary James McLaughlin

Counsel Hon. Alfred J. Talley

Historian Lida Kane

Executive Secretary George Buck

CATHOLIC WRITERS' GUILD

128 W. 71st St., New York, N. Y. ENdicott 2-0411

OFFICERS:

Honorary President Patrick Cardinal Hayes

President Eugene A. Colligan

President Emeritus James J. Walsh

Spiritual Director Rev. John B. Kelly

1st Vice-President Joseph A. Durkin

2nd Vice-President Daniel D. Halpin

3rd Vice-President Joseph M. Branigan

Treasurer Hugh A. 0'Donne!l

Financial Secretary Charles Campbell

Recording Secretary Clarence E. Heller

Corresponding Secretary Gertrude D. Healy

Counsel J. Hilary Bouillon

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Thomas F. Woodlock, Very Rev. Fulton J. Shean, George Adrian, Victor Ridder, Rev. Joseph A. Daly, John Gilchrist, Mrs. Fhilip A. Brennan, Rev. Eckhard Kcehle, Kenton Kilmer, Richard Reid, Nicholas Farley, Katherine Edgerly, Stanley Nowak, Alex J. Morrison.

Meetings: monthly; Membership: 300.

DRAMATISTS' GUILD

6 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y.

AShland 4-5141

OFFICERS:

President Sidney Howard

Board Chairman Edward Childs Carpenter

Vice-President George S. Kaufman

Secretary Robert E. Sherwood

Executive Secretary Luise Sillcox

Treasurer Marc Connelly

Annual meeting and election: November; Member- ship: 2,480.

FILM PLAYERS CLUB. INC.

251 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y. COlumbus 5-9222

OFFICERS:

President Harry Hornick

Vice-President Joseph Ryan

Treasurer Bessie Rose

Executive Secretary Nellie Ranson

Recording Secretary Thomas Mclntyre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: WOMEN: Christine Seals, Betty Rheinbold, Betty Conibear; MEN: Carl De Mel, Del Castello, James Harvey.

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO CLUB

1215 Lodi Place, Hollywood. Calif.

GLadstone 3166

A residence and club center for girls and women of the motion picture industry and in other lines of work, maintained by the National Board of the Y.W.C.A.

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ASSOCIATIONS

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT: Mrs. Arthur S. Heineman, Chairman; Mrs. Cecil B. deMille, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Willsie Martin, Treas- urer; Cora L. Tatham, Secretary; Mrs. Ella King Adams, Mary Forbes, Mrs, James Gleason, Mrs. Jason Joy, Mrs. Harold Landreth, Mrs. J. S. Sanders, Lois Wilson, Mrs. Rudolph Marx, Mrs. Ben Piazza, Mrs. Joseph D. Peeler, Mrs. Thomas Workman. ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Charles H. Christie, J. B. Irsfeld, Louise Dresser, Mary Pickford.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOG- RAPHERS OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRIES

Local 644, I. A. T. S. E. & M. P. M. O.

30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y.

Circle 7-6091

OFFICERS:

President William J. Miller

Vice-President Harold Muller

Secretary Jay Rescher

Treasurer Frank G. Kirby

Business Representative Charles W. Downs

Sergeant-at-Arms Frank Landi

EXECUTIVE BOARD:

F. Fordham, G. Hinners, W. Kelly, F. Zucker, W. Nase, R. Edwards, A. Gold, U. Whipple, J. Per- gola, E. F. Hyland, W. Lang.

TRUSTEES:

R. Foster, L. Lipp, L. Lang.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOG- RAPHERS OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRIES

Affiliated with I. A. T. S. E. & M. P. M. O,

Midwest Branch, Local 666

327 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111.

WEbster 7440

OFFICERS:

President Bertel J. Kleerup

1st Vice-President Emile Montemurro

2nd Vice-President Fred Felbinger

Treasurer Fred Hafferkamp

Financial Secretary Walter Hotz

Recording Secretary Mervin LaRue

Sergeant-at-Arms Harry Birch

Business Manager W. H. Strafford

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Bertel J. Kleerup, Emil Montemurro, Walter Hotz, Marvin LaRue, Fred Hafferkamp, Harry Birch, Floyd Traynham, Fred Felbinger, Harold Witt, Charles Geis.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOG- RAPHERS OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRIES

Affiliated with I. A. T. S. E. & M. P. M. O. West Coast Branch, Local 659 501 Taft Bldg, Hollywood, Calif. Hillside 7221

lUNIOR SCREEN ACTORS' GUILD

8743 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. CRestview 12166

OFFICERS:

President Larry Steers

1st Vice-President Bob Ellsworth

2nd Vice-President Jay Eaton

Assistant Secretary Nate Edwards

Secretary-Treasurer Aubrey Blair

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Larry Steers, Bee Stephens, Red Burger, Harvey Parry, Bill O'Brien, Charley Drubin, Lee Phelps, Flor- ence Wix, Peter DuRey, Louis J. Becker, Jack Cheat- ham, Larry Emmons, Mel Forrester, Peter Gardner, Sam Garrett, Mabel Ingraham, Bud Winters, Harry Mayo, Max Pollack, Jean Valgean, Antrim Short, Richard Bitgood, Warren Dearborn, Nellie Farrell, Clayton Jones, Harry C. Myers, Kenner Kemp, Anita Wilson.

THE LAMBS ~ * ~

130 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. BRyant 9-8020

OFFICERS:

Shepherd William Gaxton

Boy Fred Waring

Corresponding Secretary Dr. M. S. Taylor

Recording Secretary Raymond Peck

Treasurer J. C. Cuppia

Librarian Earl Benham

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A. O. Brown, Arthur Hurley, Kenneth Webb, Prisetly Morrison, William J. Rapp, John Hayden, James E. Meighan, R. L. Ha?ue, J. W. Powell, Martin Gillen, Bernhard Benson, Leonard Liebling, Hiram C. Bloomingdale, Al Ochs, Pat O'Brien.

THE MASQUERS

1765 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Hollywood 2164

OFFICERS:

Harlequin Pat O'Brien

Pierrot Robert Armstrong

Croesus Howard B. Hanshey

Pantaloon William B. Davidson

Reader Frank Campeau

JESTERATE: Ned A. Sparks, Edwin Maxwell, Benjamin W. Ship- man, Eugene Pallette, Russell Hopton, Frank McHugh, Harry Joe Brown, Charles Chase, Frank Morgan, Alan Mowbray, Max Strasburg, James Finlayson, Berton Churchill.

MOTION PICTURE LOCATION MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION

c/o Lou Strohm, Secretary

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios

Culver City, Calif.

REpublic 0211

OFFICERS:

Honorary President Fred W. Beetson

President Ralph E. Black

Vice-President Louis Shapiro

Secretary-Treasurer Lou Strohm

MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA, INC.

28 W. 44fh St., New York, N. Y.

BRyant 9-4000

OFFICERS:

President Will H. Hays

Secretary Carl E. Milliken

Treasurer F. L. Herron

Assistant Treasurer George Borthwick

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Will H. Hays, Chairman; Barney Balaban, Harry D. Buckley, Robert N. Cochrane, Jack Cohn, Cecil B. deMille, Earl W. Mammons, Edgar B. Hatrick, F. L. Herron, Sidney R. Kent, Sol Lesser, Hal E. Roach, David Sarnoff, Nicholas M. Schenck, Leo Spitz, Albert H. Warner, Harry H. Warner.

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ASSOCIATIONS

MEMBERSHIP: Bray Productions, Inc., 729 Seventh Ave., New York,

N. Y. Caddo Co., Inc., 7000 Romaine St., Hollywood, Calif. Columbia Pictures Corp., 729 Seventh Ave., New York,

N. Y. Cosmopolitan Corp., Burbank, Calif. Cecil B. deMille Productions, Inc., 2010 deMille

Drive, Hollywood, Calif. Walt Disney Productions, Ltd., 2719 Hyperion Ave.,

Los Angeles, Calif. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. Educational Films Corp. of America, 1501 Broadway,

New York, N. Y. Electrical Research Products, Inc., 250 W. 57th St.,

New York, N. Y. Samuel Goldwyn, Inc., 7210 Santa Monica Blvd., Los

Angeles, Calif. D. W. Griffith, Inc., c o W. R. Oelesby, 300 Madison

Ave., New York, N. Y. Inspiration Pictures, Inc., 729 Seventh Ave., New York,

N. Y. Jesse L. Lasky Productions. Hollywood, Calif. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp., 1540 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Paramount Pictures, Inc., 1501 Broadway, New York,

N. Y. Pioneer Pictures, Inc., 1041 N. Formosa Ave., Los

Angeles, Calif. Principal Pictures Corp., 7000 Romaine St., Los

Angeles, Calif. RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc., Camden, N. J. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., 1270 Sixth Ave., New York,

N. Y. Reliance Pictures, Inc., 1501 Broadway, New York,

N. Y. Hal Roach Studios, Inc., Culver City, Calif. Selznick-lnternational Pictures, Inc., 9336 Washington

Blvd., Culver City, Calif. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 444 W. 56th St.,

New York, N. Y. United Artists Corp., 729 Seventh Ave., New York,

N. Y. Universal Pictures Corp., 1250 Sixth Ave., New York,

N. Y. Vitagraph, Inc., 321 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. Walter Wanger Productions, Inc., 1045 N. Formosa

Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., 321 W. 44th St., New

York, N. Y.

MOTION PICTURE STUDIO MECHANICS

251 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Wisconsin 7-3491

OFFICERS:

President Sal J. Scoppa

Vice-President Charles Cavanaugh

Business Manager John W. Murphy

General Secretary-Treasurer James A. Delaney

Recording Secretary William J. Doran

Sergeant-at-Arms John Brandt

Chairman of Trustees Anthony Ross

SCREEN ACTORS' GUILD

8743 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. CRestview 21266

OFFICERS:

President Robert Montgomery

1st Vice-President James Cagney

2nd Vice-President Joan Crawford

3rd Vice-President Chester Morris

Secretary Kenneth Thomson

Assistant Secretary Boris Karloff

Treasurer Noel Madison

Assistant Treasurer Murray Kinnell

DIRECTORS: Edward Arnold, Dudley Digges, Paul Harvey, Lucile Gleason, Jean Hersholt, Claude King, Frederic March,

Frank Morgan, Ralph Morgan, Alan Mowbray, Edward G. Robinson, Donald Woods, Robert Young, Elizabeth Rusdon, Humphrey Bogart, Franchot Tone, Warren William, Porter Hall, Russell Hicks, Irving Pichel, Jean Muir, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Edwin Stanley, Gloria Stuart.

ADVISORY BOARD: Eddie Cantor, Berton Churchill, Clay Clement, Frank Conroy, Gary Cooper, Henrietta Crosman, Marion Davies, James Dunn, Edward Ellis, Florence Fair, Norman Foster, Ciark Gable, James Gleason, Otto Kruger, Hugh Herbert, Miriam Hopkins, Bela Loguso. Victor McLag- len, Adolphe Menjou, Paul Muni, Bradley Page, Dick Powell, Jessie Ralph, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Genevieve Tobin. Lee Tracy, Evelyn Venable, Lois Wilson, Walter Abel. Maude Eburne, Gilbert Emery, Brandon Evans, Peter Lorre, Herbert Marshall, Gloria Swanson, Richard Tucker.

SCREEN DIRECTORS' GUILD

1525 N. Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood, Calif. GRanite 4646

OFFICERS:

President King Vidor

1st Vice-President Lewis Milestone

2nd Vice-President Frank Tuttle

Secretary Richard Wallace

Treasurer John Ford

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Herbert Biberman, John Cromwell, Howard W. Hawks, Wesley Ruggles, Rouben Mamoulian, William A. Wellman, Edward Sutherland, H. Bruce Humber- stone, Gregory La Cava, Phil Rosen.

STUDIO ELECTRICIANS AND SOUND TECHNICIANS

Affiliated with A. F. of L.

Local No. 40, I. B. E. W.

Room 203, 1509 N. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif. OFFICERS:

President R. C. Scaife

Treasurer H. P. Foss

Business Mgr. -Recording Secretary Al Speede

Financial Secretary T. W. Lamar

SCREEN WRITERS' GUILD

1655 N. Cherokee Ave., Hollywood, Calif. GLadstone 4181

UNITED SCENICARTISTS

Local 829, B. P. D. P. H. of A.

251 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y.

Wisconsin 7-9030

OFFICERS:

President Walter Percival

Vice-President George William

Treasurer George Everett

Recording Secretary Joseph Tolano

Financial Secretary Charles Roman

Business Representative Fred Marshall

UNITED SCENIC ARTISTS

Local 621

1605 N. Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood, Calif.

HEmpstead 3204

OFFICERS:

President Lewis Physioc

Vice-President Fred Rickeman

Treasurer Edward Langley

Recording Secretary Clayton Thomason

Financial Secretary Arthur Thomas

Business Agent Charles Elrod

Warden James M. Johnson

Conductor Thomas K. Hall

Trustees Walter Hall, Charles Wallace, Charles Farber

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Photo Engravers

TO THE

MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY

CITY PHOTO ENGRAVING CORP

250 WEST 54th STREET, NEW YORK CITY

COLUMBUS 5-6741-2-3

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FEATURES RELEASED

DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1937

THE 1937 FILM DAILY PRODUCT GUIDE AND DIRECTORS' ANNUAL

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'*How I have helped shape the Careers of hundreds of stars of the stage, screen and radio''

NED WAYBURN

Have you ever wondered how the stars of the stage, screen and radio achieved their success? Do they seem to have a glamorous gift which others don't possess. If that is what you think I would like to tell you more about it. For twenty-five years I have been connected with the "show business," and have had the privilege of training hundreds of girls and young men, many of whom are the great stars of to-day. Most of these people were just like anyone else to begin with. The same training that brought them success is available to you.

You are invited to visit the Ned Wayburn studios and learn about the many wonderful opportunities to prepare for a career.

All irBstructlon under the personal supervision of Ned Wayburn

STAGE DANCING for adult girls and women. Morning, afternoon or evening classes.

TWICE WEEKLY EVENING CLASSES for business and school girls.

CHILDREN'S SATURDAY DANCING COURSES— rounded training. Also CHILDREN'S ONCE WEEKLY DOLLAR CLASSES Mondays to Friday.

REDUCING and BUILDING UP classes at 10:30, 3:30, 7:30, Mondays to Fridays. Ned Wayburn's famous "Limbering and Stretching" courses.

BALLROOM DANCING Private instruction or your own exclusive classes.

RADIO CLASSES and private lessons for children and adults.

INSTRUCTION IN FACIAL MAKE-UP for stage, screen or street. Under MAX FACTOR supervision.

Home Study Courses Dancer s Supplies Dance Routines by Mail

Ned Wayburn Institute of Dancing & Radio Broadcasting School

625 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK

Between 58t/i and 59f/i Streets Telephone: Wlckershum 2-4300

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RELEASES

CASTS, CREDITS, REVIEW AND RELEASE DATES OF FEA- TURES RELEASED JANUARY TO JUNE, 1937

ACES WILD

DISTRIBUTOR: Commodore.

CAST: Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger, Phil Dun- ham, Ed Cassidy, Chick Morrison, Ted Lorch, William McCall, Roger Williams.

DIRECTOR: Harry Eraser; AUTHOR: Monroe Tal- Talbot; CAMERAMAN: Robert Cline; EDITOR: Arthur Brooks.

REVIEWED: 1-20-37.

ADA, TO NE WYPATtA! (Polish)

(Ada, That Will Never Do!)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Poland.

CAST: Loda Niemirzanka, Aleksander Zabszynski; DIRECTOR: Z. Mayflower.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37.

AFFAIRS OF CAPPY RICKS, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Walter Brennan, Mary Brian, Lyie Talbot, Frank Melton, Frank Shields, Georgia Caine, Phyllis Barry, Walter B. Davidson, Frank Shannon, Howard Brooks, Anthony Pawley, Sherry Hall, Don Rowan, Will Stanton.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Burt Kelley: DIRECTOR Ralph Staub; AUTHOR: Peter B. Kyne; SCREENPLAY Lester Cole; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Miller; EDITOR William Morgan.

REVIEWED: 5-29-37; RELEASED: 5-24-37.

AFRICAN HOLIDAY

DISTRIBUTOR: Harry C. Pearson. PRODUCER: Harry C. Pearson. REVIEWED: 6-7-37.

AMORE EL DOLORE (Italian)

(Love and Sorrow)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Italy. CAST: Elio Steiner, Dria Paola, Carlo Lombardi; DIRECTOR: Guido Brignone. REVIEWED: 5-18-37.

AMPHITRYON (French)

DISTRIBUTOR: Globe Film Distributing Co.; pro- duced in France. CAST: Henri Garat, Armand Ber- nard, Jeanne Boitel, Oddette Florelle, Marguerite Moreno. DIRECTORS: Reinhold Schunzel, Albert Valentin.

REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

ANGEL'S HOLIDAY

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Jane Withers, Robert Kent, Joan Davis, Sally Blane, Harold Huber, Frank Jenks, Ray Walker, John Qualen, Lon Chaney, Jr., Al Lydell, Russell Hopton, Paul Hurst, John Kelly, George Taylor, Cy Kendall, Charles Arnt.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: John Stone; DIRECTOR: James Tinling; AUTHORS: Frank Fenton, Lynn Root; SCREENPLAY: Frank Fenton, Lynn Root; ART DIREC- TOR: Bernard Herzbrun; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Samuel Kaylin; SONG: Harold Howard, Bill Telaak; CAMERA- MAN: Daniel B. Clark; EDITOR: Nick De Maggio.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37; RELEASED: 6-4-37.

ANOTHER DAWN

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Kay Francis, Errol Flynn, Ian Hunter, Frieda Inescort. Herbert Mundin, G. P. Huntley, Jr., Billy Bevan, Clyde Cook, Richard Powell, Kenneth Flunter, Mary Forbes, Eily Malyon, Charles Austin, Joseph Torer, Ben Welden, Spencer Teakle, David Clyde, Charles Irwin, Reginald Sheffield, Martin Garralga, George Regas.

DIRECTOR: William Dieterle; SCREENPLAY: Doyle; CAMERAMAN: Tony Gaudio.

REVIEWED: 6-18-37; RELEASED: 6-26-37.

Laird

ANYTHING FOR A THRILL

DISTRIBUTOR: Conn Pictures.

CAST: Frankie Darro, Kane Richmond, June John- son, Ann Evers, Johnstone White, Horace Murphy, Eddie Hearn, Ernie Adams.

PRODUCER: Maurice Conn; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Martin G. Cohn- DIRECTOR: Les Goodwins; AUTHOR: Peter B. Kyne; SCREENPLAY: Joseph O'Donnell, Stan- ley Lowenstein; CAMERAMAN: Jack Greenhaigh; EDITOR: Richard Wray.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37.

APRIL ROMANCE

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M; produced in England.

CAST: Richard Tauber, Jane Baxter, Carl Esmond, Athene Seyler, Paul Graetz, Charles Carson, Mar- guerite Allan, Edward Chapman, Lester Matthews, Gibb McLaughlin, Ivan Samson, Cecil Ramage, Hugh Dempster, Spencer Trevor, Frederick Lloyd.

DIRECTOR: Paul L. Stein; SCREENPLAY: John Drinkwater, Roger Burford, Franz Shuiz, G. H. Clut- sam- CAMERAMEN: Otto Kanturek, Brian Langley; EDITOR: Leslie Norman.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 11-20-36.

ARANYEMBER (Hungarian)

(Man of Gold)

DISTRIBUTOR: Danubia Pictures; produced in Hun- gary.

CAST: Fran Kiss. Maria Egry, Marta Kormos, Maria Mezey; DIRECTOR: Bela Gaal.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37.

ARIZONA DAYS

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Tex Ritter, Ethelind Terry, Syd Saylor, Wil- liam Faversham, Eleanore Stewart, Forest Taylor, Snub Pollard, Glen Strange, Horace Murphy, Earl Dwire, Bud Buster, Salty Holmes.

PRODUCER: Edward F. Finney; SUPERVISOR: Linds- ley Parsons; DIRECTOR: Jack English; SCREENPLAY: Sherman Lowe; CAMERAMAN: Gus Peterson; EDITOR: Fred Bains.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 1-30-37.

ARIZONA MAHONEY

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Joe Cook, Robert Cummings, June Martel, Larry Crabbe, Marjorie Gateson, John Miljan, Dave Chasen, Irving Bacon, Richard Carle, Billie Lee, Fred Kohler, Sr.

PRODUCER: A. M. Botsford; DIRECTOR: James Hogan; AUTHOR: Zane Grey (from "Stairs of Sand"); SCREENPLAY: Robert Yost, Stuart Anthony; CAMERA- MAN: George Clemens; EDITOR: James Smith.

REVIEWED: 5-4-37.

ARMORED CAR

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Robert Wilcox, Judith Barrett, Cesar Romero, Irving Pichel, David Oliver, Bill Lundigan, Tony Hughes, Tom Kennedy, Harry Davenport, Inez Courtney, Rollo Lloyd, Richard Tucker, John Kelley, Joe King, Paul Fix, Jack Powell.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: E. M. Asher; DIRECTOR: Lewis R. Foster: AUTHOR: William Pierce; SCREEN- PLAY: Lewis R. Foster, Robert N. Lee; ART DIREC- TOR: Jack Otterson; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Charles Previn; SPECIAL EFFECTS: John P. Fulton; CAMERA- MAN: Stanley Cortez; EDITOR: Frank Cross.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37; RELEASED: 6-20-37.

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1937 RELEASES

ARSHIM MAL ALAN (Armenian)

(The Peddler Lover)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced In Armenia. CAST: Setrag Vartian, Gayoush Sinko, Roupen Step- anian. DIRECTOR: Setrag Vartian.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

AS GOOD AS MARRIED

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Doris Nolan, John Boles, Walter Pidgeon, Alan Mowbray, Tala Birell, Katharine Alexander, Mary Philips, Ernest Cossart, David Oliver, Harry Davenport, Esther Ralston, Dorothea Kent, Elsa Christian, Walter Byron.

PRODUCER: Charles R. Rogers; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: E. M. Asher; DIRECTOR: Edward Buzzell; AUTHOR: Norman Krasna; SCREENPLAY: F. Hugh Herbert, Lynn Starling; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Charles Previn; SPECIAL EFFECTS: John P. Fulton; CAMERA- MAN: Merritt Gerstad; EDITOR: Philip Cahn.

REVIEWED: 4-22-37; RELEASED: 5-9-37.

BANK ALARM

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Conrad Nagel, Eleanore Hunt, Vince Bar- nett, Wilma Francis, William Thorne, Wheeler Oak- man, Charles Delaney, Fhil Dunham, Henry Hall, Jack Cheatham, Henry Roquemore.

PRODUCER: George A. Hirliman; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Charles J. Hunt; SUPERVISOR: Sam Diegs; DIRECTOR: Louis Gasnier; AUTHORS: David S. Levy, Griffin Jay; SCREENPLAY: David S. Levy, Griffin Jay; CAMERAMAN: Mack Stengler; EDITOR: Mack Stengler.

REVIEWED: 6-4-37; RELEASED: 6-25-37.

BAR Z BAD MEN

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Johnny Mack Brown, Lois January, Tom London, Frank LaRue, Ernie Adams, Dick Curtis, Milt Morante, Jack Rockwell.

PRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Sam New- field; AUTHOR: James P. Olsen; SCREENPLAY: George H. Plympton; CAMERAMAN: Bert Longnecker; EDI- TOR: S. Roy Luby.

REVIEWED: 4-22-37; RELEASED: 1-20-37.

BATTLE OF GREED

DISTRIBUTOR: Crescent.

CAST: Tom Keene, Gwynne Shipman, James Bush, Jimmy Butler, Robert Fiske, Carl Stockdale.

PRODUCER: E. B. Derr; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Bernard Moriarty; DIRECTOR: Howard Higgin; SCREENPLAY: John T. Neville; CAMERAMAN: Paul Ivano; EDITOR: Donald M. Barratt.

REVIEWED: 1-4-37.

BEDZIE LEPIEJ (Polish)

(Happy Days)

DISTRIBUTOR: Kinopol; produced in Poland. CAST: Szczepko and Tongo, Wanda Jarszweska, Wilhelm Korabiowski. DIRECTOR: M. Waszynskiego.

REVIEWED: 4-9-37.

BEETHOVEN CONCERTO (Russian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Russia. Cast: Vladimir Gardin, A. Larikov, A. Melnikov, M. Taima- nov. DIRECTORS: V. Schmidthof, M. Gavronsky. REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

BEETHOVEN'S GREAT LOVE (French)

DISTRIBUTOR: French Motion Picture Corp.; pro- duced in France. CAST: Harry Bauer, Annie Ducaux, Jany Holt, J. L. Barrault, S. Fainsilber, Debucourt Rosenberg, Madeleine Soria, Lucas Gridoux, Nadine Picard, Pauley. PRODUCER: Abel Gance; SCREEN- PLAY: Abel Gance; MUSICAL ADAPTATION: Louis Mason.

REVIEWED: 1-29-37.

BEHIND THE HEADLINES DISTRIBUTOR: RKO. CAST: Lee Tracy, Diana Gibson, Donald Meek, Paul

Guilfoyle, Philip Huston, Frank M. Thomas, Tom Ken- nedy, Doodles Weaver, Ralph Robertson, Art Thalasso, Edith Craig.

PRODUCER: Cliff Reid; DIRECTOR: Richard Ros- son; AUTHOR: Thomas Ahearne; SCREENPLAY: J. R. Bren, E. L. Hartman; CAMERAMAN: Russell Metty.

REVIEWED: 6-3-37; RELEASED: 5-14-37.

BELOVED VAGABOND, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia; produced in England.

CAST: Maurice Chevalier, Betty Stockfeld, Mar- garet Lockwood, Desmond Tester, Austin Trevor, Peter Haddon, Charles Carson, Cathleen Nesbitt.

DIRECTOR: Kurt Bernhardt; AUTHOR: W. J. Locke; SCREENPLAY: High Mills, Walter Creighton, Arthur Wimperis; CAMERAMAN: Franz Planer; EDITOR: Doug Myers.

REVIEWED: 2-9-37.

BETWEEN TWO WOMEN

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M

CAST: Franchot Tone, Maureen O'Sullivan, Virginia Bruce, Leonard Penn, Cliff Edwards, Janet Beecher, Charley Grapewin, Helen Troy, Grace Ford, June Clayworth, Edward Norris, Anthony Nace, Hugh Marlowe.

DIRECTOR: George B. Seitz; AUTHOR: Eric von Stroheim; SCREENPLAY: Frederick Stephani, Marion Tarsonnet; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MON- TAGE: John Hoffman; MUSICAL SCORE: Dr. William Axt; CAMERAMAN: John Seitz; EDITOR: W. Donn Hayes.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37.

BEWARE OF LADIES

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Donald Cook, Judith Allen, George Meeker, Goodee Montgomery, Russell Hopton, William Newall, Dwight Frye, Thomas Jackson, Josephine Whittell, William Crowell, Robert Strange, Robert Emmett Keane, Eric Wilton, Phil Dunham.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; DIRECTOR: Irving Pichel; SCREENPLAY: L. C. Dublin; CAMERAMAN: William Nobles- EDITOR: Ernest Nims.

REVIEWED: 1-12-37; RELEASED: 12-21-36.

BIG BUSINESS

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Allan Lane, George Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Roberts, Billy Mahin, Marjorie Weaver, Frank Conroy, Wallis Clark.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Max Golden; DIRECTOR: Frank R. Strayer; AUTHORS: Ron Ferguson, Eleanore De Lamater; SCREENPLAY: Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; ART DIRECTOR: Chester Gore; MUSICAL DIRECTION: Samuel Kaylin; CAMERAMAN: Edward Snyder; EDI- TOR: Al De Gaetano.

REVIEWED: 4-13-37; RELEASED: 6-18-37.

BIG SHOW, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Kay Hughes, Sally Payne, William Newell, Max Terhune, Charles Judels, Sons of the Pioneers, Jones Boys, Beverly Hills Billies, Light Crust Boys, Rex King, Harry Worth, Mary Russell, Christine Maple, Jerry Larkin, Jack O'Shea, Wedgewood Nowell, Antrim Short, June John- son, Grace Durkin.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; DIRECTOR: Mack V. Wright- AUTHORS: Dorrell and Stuart McGowan; SCREENPLAY: Dorrell and Stuart McGowan; CAMERA- MAN: William Nobles; EDITOR: Murray Seldeen.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

BILL CRACKS DOWN

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Grant Withers, Beatrice Roberts, Ranny Weeks, Judith Allen, William Newell, Pierre Watkin, Robert Williams, Georgia Caine, Greta Meyer, Edgar Norton, Harry Depp, Eugene King, Landers Stevens, Eddie Anderson.

PRODUCER: William Berke; DIRECTOR: William

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Nigh; AUTHORS: Owen Francis, Morgan Cox; SCREEN- PLAY: Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan; CAMERA- MAN: William Nobles.

REVIEWED: 3-22-37; RELEASED: 3-22-37.

BUNDE PASSAGIERE (German)

(Stowaways)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced In Germany. CAST: Pat and Patachon, Albert Hoermann. Genia Nikolajews. DIRECTOR: Fred Sauer.

REVIEWED: 3-12-37.

BORDER CAFE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: Harry Carey, John Seal, Armida, George Irv- ing, Leona Roberts, J. Carroll Naish, Marjorie Lord, Lee Patrick, Paul Fix, Max Wagner, Walter Miller.

PRODUCER: Robert Sisk; DIRECTOR: Lew Landers; AUTHOR: Thomas Gill; SCREENPLAY: Lionel Houser; CAMERAMAN: Nicholas Musuraca; EDITOR: Jack Hively.

REVIEWED: 6-9-37; RELEASED: 6-4-37.

BORDER PHANTOM

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Bob Steele, Harley Wood, Don Barclay, Karl Hackett, Horace Murphy, Miki Morita, Perry Murdock, Hans Joby, Frank Ball.

PRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: S. Roy Luby; AUTHOR: Fred Myton; SCREENPLAY: Fred Myton; CAMERAMAN: Jack Greenhaigh; EDITOR: Roy Claire.

REVIEWED: 6-7-37.

BORDERLAND

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: William Boyd, James Ellison, George Hayes, Stephen Morris, Nora Lane, Charlene Wyatt, Trevor Bardette, Earl Hodgins, Al Bridge, George Chesboro, John Beach, Ed Cassidy.

PRODUCER: Harry Sherman; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Eugene Strong; DIRECTOR: Nate Watt; AUTHOR Clarence E. Mulford (from "Bring Me His Ears") SCREENPLAY: Harrison Jacobs; CAMERAMAN: Archie Stout; EDITOR: Robert Warwick.

REVIEWED: 2-15-37; RELEASED: 2-26-37.

BORN RECKLESS

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Rochelle Hudson, Brian Donlevy, Barton MacLane. Robert Kent, Harry Carey, Pauline Moore, Chick Chandler, William Pawley, Frances McDonald, George Wolcott, Joseph Crehan.

PRODUCER: Sol M. Wurtzel- ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Milton H. Feld; DIRECTOR: Malcolm St. Clair; AUTHOR: Jack Andrews; SCREENPLAY: John Patrick, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; ART DIRECTOR: Chester Gore; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Samuel Kaylin; CAMERAMAN: Daniel B. Clark; EDITOR: Alex Trof- fey.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37; RELEASED: 7-9-37.

BREEZING HOME

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal,

CAST: William Gargan, Binnie Barnes, Wendy Bar- rie, Raymond Walburn, Alma Kruger, Alan Baxter, William Best, Michael Loring.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Edmund Grainger; DIREC- TOR: Milton Carruth; AUTHORS: Finley Peter Dunne, Jr., Philip Dunne; SCREENPLAY: Charles Grayson; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Charles Previn; MUSIC: Jimmy McHugh; LYRICS: Harold Adamson; CAMERAMAN: Gilbert Warrenton; EDITOR: Otis Garrett.

REVIEWED: 2-2-27; RELEASED: 1-31-37.

BROKEN BLOSSOMS

DISTRIBUTOR: Imperial; produced in England.

CAST: Dolly Haas, Emiyn Williams, Arthur Mar- getson, Ernest Sefton, C. V. France, Ernest Jay, Bertha Belmore, Gibb McLaughlin, Donald Calthrop, Kathleen Harrison, Kenneth Villiers, Jerry Verno, Basil Radford, Edith Sharpe.

PRODUCER: Julius Hagen; DIRECTOR: Hans Brahm;

CAMERAMAN: Curt Courant; EDITOR: Ralph Kemplen. REVIEWED: 1-15-37.

BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Ray Millard, Sir Guy Standing, Heather Angel, Porter Hall, Reginald Denny, E. E. Clive, Fay Holden, Walter Kingsford, Patrick Kelly, Charles McNaughton, Clyde Cook, Frank Elliott.

DIRECTOR: James Hogan; AUTHORS: H. C. McNeile, Gerard Fairlie; SCREENPLAY: Edward T. Lowe; CAMERAMAN: Victor Milner; EDITOR: William Shea.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37; RELEASED: 1-22-37.

CAFE METROPOLE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Loretta Young, Tyrone Power, Adolphs Men- jou, Gregory Ratoff, Charles Winninger; Helen West- ley, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Christian Rub, George Renevent, Frederik Vogeding, Leonid Kinskey, Hal Dawson, Albert Conti, Leonid Snegoff, Armand Kaliz, Paul Porcasi, Andre Cheron, Marcelle Corday, Louise Clark, Louis Mercier.

PRODUCER: Nunnally Johnson; DIRECTOR: Edward H.Griffith; AUTHOR: Gregory Ratoff; SCREENPLAY: Jacques Duval; CAMERAMAN: Lucien Andriot.

REVIEWED: 4-29-37; RELEASED: 5-7-37.

CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: John Wayne, Louise Latimer, Robert Mc- Wade, Theodore von Eltz, Tully Marshall, Emerson Treacy, Harry Allen, LeRoy Mason, Grace Goodall, Olaf Hytten, Monty Vandergrift, Lorin Raker.

PRODUCER: Trem Carr; DIRECTOR: Arthur Lubin; AUTHOR: Herman Boxer; SCREENPLAY: Scott Dar- ling; CAMERAMAN: Harry Neumann; EDITORS: Charles Craft, Erma Horsley.

REVIEWED: 4-16-37; RELEASED: 5-2-37.

CALL IT A DAY

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Olivia de Haviliand, Ian Hunter, Anita Louise, Alice Brady, Roland Young, Frieda Inescort, Bonita Granville, Peggy Wood, Marcia Ralston, Wal- ter Woolf King, Peter Willes, Una O'Connor, Beryl Mercer, Elsa Buchanan, Mary Field.

TRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Henry Blanke' DIRECTOR: Archie Mayo; AUTHOR: Dodie Smith; SCREENPLAY: Casey Robin- son; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Haller; EDITOR: James Gibbons.

REVIEWED: 3-6-37; RELEASED: 4-17-37.

CALL TO ARMS (Russian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Russia.

CAST: M. Kedrov, E. Malnikova, A. Garder; DIREC- TOR: A. Marcheret.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37.

CAPTAIN'S KID, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: May Robson, Sybil Jason, Guy Kibbee, Jane Bryan, Fred Lawrence, Dick Purcell, Mary Treen, Gus Shy, Maude Allen, Granville Bates, Vic Potel, George E. Stone, Gordon Hart, Tom Wilson, Robert Emmett Keane, Jack Wise.

DIRECTOR: Nick Grinde; AUTHOR: Earl Pelton; SCREENPLAY: Tom Reed; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Hal- ler; EDITOR: Jack Saper.

REVIEWED: 1-23-37; RELEASED: 11-14-36.

CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Freddie Bartholomew, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore, Melvyn Douglas, Charley Grapewin, Mickey Rooney, John Carradine. Oscar O'Shea, Jack LaRue. Waiter Kingsford, Donald Briggs, Sam Mc- Daniels. Billy Burrud.

PRODUCER: Louis D. Lighten; DIRECTOR: Victor Fleming; AUTHOR: Rudyard Kipling; SCREENPLAY: John Lee Mahin, Marc Connelly, Dale Van Every;

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MARINE DIRECTOR: James Havens; MUSICAL SCORE AND ORIGINAL MUSIC: Franz Waxman; LYRICS: Gus Kahn; CAMERAMAN: Harold Rosson; EDITOR: Elmo Vernon. REVIEWED: 3-29-37.

CHAMPAGNE WALTZ

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Gladys Swarthout, Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Veioz and Yolanda, Herman Bing, Vivienne Osborne, Frank Forest, Benny Baker, Ernest Cossart, Fritz Leiber, James Burke, Maude Eburne, Michael Visaroff, Guy Bates Post, Maurice Cass.

PRODUCER: Harlan Thompson; DIRECTOR: Edward Sutherland; AUTHORS: Billy V^ilder, H. S. Kraft; SCREENPLAY: Don Hartman, Frank Butler; CAMERA- MAN: William Mellor; EDITOR: Paul Weatherwax.

REVIEWED: 2-5-37; RELEASED: 1-29-37.

CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Warner Oland, Katherine deMille, Pauline Moore, Allan Lane, Keye Luke, C. Henry Gordon, John Eldredge, Layne Tom, Jr., Jonathan Hale, Mor- gan Wallace, Fredrik Vogending, Andrew Tombes, Howard Hickman.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: John Stone; DIRECTOR: H. Bruce Humberstone; AUTHOR: Paul Burger; SCREENPLAY: Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; ART DI- RECTOR: Albert Hogsetf MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Samuel Kaylin; CAMERAMAN: Daniel B. Clark; EDITOR: Fred Allen.

REVIEWED: 3-29-37; RELEASED: 5-21-37.

CHINA PASSAGE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Constance Worth, Vinton Haworth, Leslie Fenton, Gordon Jones, Alex Craig, Dick Elliott, Frank M. Thomas, George Irving, Billy Gilbert, Joyce Compton, Phillip Ahn, Lotus Long, Lotus Liu, Tset- sui Komai, Moy Ming, Huntley Gordon, Anita Colby, William Corson, Alan Curtis.

PRODUCER: Cliff Reid; DIRECTOR: Edward Killy; AUTHOR: Taylor Caven; SCREENPLAY: Edmund L. Hartmann, J. Robert Bren; CAMERAMAN: Nicholas Musuraca: EDITOR: Desmond Marquette.

REVIEWED: 4-16-37; RELEASED: 3-12-37.

CIRCUS GIRL

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: June Travis, Robert Livingston, Donald Cook, Betty Compson, Charlie Murray, Lucille Osborne, Donald Kerr, Emma Dunn, John V/ray, John Holland, Kathryn Sheldon, The Escalante Family.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine- EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Herman Scholm; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Charles A. Browne; DIRECTOR: John A. Auer; AUTHOR: Frank R. Adams; SCREENPLAY: Adele Buffington, Bradford Ropes; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: Lester Orlebeck.

REVIEWED: 2-24-37; RELEASED: 3-1-37.

CLARENCE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Roscoe Karns, Eleanore Whitney, Eugene Pallette, Johnny Downs, Inez Courtney, Charlotte Wynters, Spring Byington, Theodore von Eltz, Richard Powell.

DIRECTOR: George Archainbaud; AUTHOR: Booth Tarkington; SCREENPLAY: Seena Owen, Grant Gar- rett; CAMERAMAN: George Clemens; EDITOR: Arthur Schmidt.

REVIEWED: 3-10-37; RELEASED: 2-12-37.

COME ON, COWBOYS!

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Ter- hune, Maxine Doyle, Willie Fung, Edward toil, Sr., Horace Murphy, Anne Bennett, Edward Cassidy, Fern Emmett, Roger Williams, Yakima Canutt, George Bur- ton, Merrill McCormick, Loren Riebe, Victor Allen, Al Taylor, George Blues.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Sol C. Siegel; DIRECTOR: Joseph Kane; SCRLENPLAY: Betty Burbridge- CAM- ERAMAN: Ernest Miller; EDITOR: Lester Orlebeck.

REVIEWED: 5-21-37; RELEASED: 5-24-37.

COUNTERFEIT LADY

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Ralph Bellamy, Joan Perry, Douglass Dum- brille, George McKay, Gene Morgan, Henry Mollin- son, John Tyrrell, Max Hoffman, Jr., Edward LeSaint, John Harrington.

DIRECTOR: D. Ross Lederman; AUTHOR: Harold Shumate- SCREENPLAY: Tom Van Dycke; CAMERA- MAN: Allen G. Siegler; EDITOR: James Sweeney.

REVIEWED: 1-12-37.

CRIME NOBODY SAW, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman, Benny Baker, Eugene Pallette, Colin Tapley, Howard C. Hickman, Vivienne Osborne, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Jed Prouty, Hattie McDaniel, Ferdinand Gottschalk.

DIRECTOR: Charles Barton; AUTHOR: Ellery Queen, Lowell Brentano; SCREENPLAY: Bertram Millhauser; CAMERAMAN: Harry Fischbeck; EDITOR: James Smith.

RhVIEWED: 4-8-37; RELEASED: 3-12-37.

CRIMINAL LAWYER

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Lee Tracy, Margot Grahame, Eduardo Cian- nelli, Erik Rhodes, Betty Lawford, Frank M. Thomas, Wilfred Lucas, William Stack.

PRODUCER: Cliff Reid; DIRECTOR: Christy Ca- banne; AUTHOR: Louis Stevens; SCREENPLAY: G. V. Atwater, Thomas Lennon; CAMERAMAN: David Able; EDITOR: Jack Hively.

REVIEWED: 1-28-37; RELEASED: 1-29-37.

CRISIS MUNDIAL (Spanish)

(World Crisis)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced in Spain. CAST: Antonita Colome; DIRECTOR: Benito Perojo.

REVIEWED: 2-18-37.

CZARDOS: IHRE TOLLSTE NACHT (German)

(Czardos: One Exciting Night)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced in Germany.

CAST: Max Hansen, Irene Zilahy, Tibor von Halmy, Hans Olden; DIRECTOR: Walter Kolm.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

DAMAGED GOODS

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Pedro DeCordoba, Phyllis Barry, Douglas Walton, Arietta Duncan, Ferdinand Munier, Esther Dale, Clarence Wilson, Greta Meyer, Frank Melton, Gretchen Thomas.

PRODUCER: Phil Goldstone; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Irving Starr: DIRECTOR: Phil Stone; AUTHOR: Eugene Brieux; SCREENPLAY: Joseph Hoffman; CAMERA- MAN: Ira Morgan; EDITOR: Holbrook Todd.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

DANGEROUS HOLIDAY

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Ra Mould, Hedda Hopper, Guinn Williams, Jack La Rue, Jed Prouty, Lynn Roberts, William Bake- well, Fern Emmett, Virginia Sale, Franklin Tangborn, Grady Sutton, William Newell, Thomas E. Jackson, Olaf Hytten, Jack Mulhall, Michael Jeffrey, Harvey Clark, Wade Boteler, Carieton Young.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: William Berke; DIRECTOR: Nicholas Barrows; AUTHORS: Karen DeWolf, Barry Shipman- SCREENPLAY: Nicholas Barrows; CAMERA- MAN: William Nobles; EDITOR: Roy Livingston,

REVIEWED: 6-25-37; RELEASED: 6-7-37.

DANGEROUS NUMBER

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Robert Young, Ann Sothern, Reginald Owen, Cora Witherspoon, Dean Jagger, Maria Shelton, Bar- nett Parker, Charles Trowbridge, Franklyn Pangborn, Spencer Charters.

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DIRECTOR: Richard Thorpe; AUTHOR: Leona Dal- rympla; SCREENPLAY: Carey Wilson; CAMERAMAN: Leonard Smith; EDITOR: Blanche Sewali.

REVIEWED: 1-27-37; RELEASED: 1-22-37.

DARO' UN MILIONE (Italian)

(I Will Give a Million)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Italy. CAST: Vittorio de Sica, Assia Noris, Luigi Almirante. DIREC- TOR: Mario Camerini.

REVIEWED: 4-8-37.

DAS EINMALEINS DER LIEBE (German)

(Love's Arithmetic)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Luise Ellrich; Gustav Waldau, Paul Hoerbiger. DIRECTOR: Karl Hoffman.

REVIEWED: 1-4-37.

DAS HOFKONZERT (German)

(The Command Concert)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany. CAST: Marta Eggerth, Johannes Heesters, Otto Tressler, Her- bert Huebner. DIRECTOR: Detlef Sierck.

REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

DAS MAEDCHEN IRENE (German)

(Daughter Irene)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany.

CAST: Lil Dagover, Sabine Peters, Geraldine Katt, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Karl Schonboch, Hans Richter, Elsa Wagner, Roma Bahn, Alice Treff, Erich Fielder, Olga Limburg. Gertrud Wolle, Georges Boulanger, Hilde Scheppan; DIRECTOR: Reinhold Schunzel.

REVIEWED: 6-1-37.

DAY AT THE RACES, A

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: The Marx Brothers. Allan Jones, Maureen O'Sullivan, Margaret Dumont, Leonard Ceeley, Douglas Dumbrille, Esther Muir, Sig Rumann, Robert Middle- mass, Vivien Fay, Ivie Anderson, Crinoline Choir.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Max Siegel; DIRECTOR: Sam Wood; AUTHORS: Robert Pirosh, George Seaton; SCREENPLAY: Robert Pirosh, George Seaton, George Oppenheimer; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Franz Waxman; CAMERAMAN: Joseph Ruttenberg; EDITOR: Frank E. Hull.

REVIEWlD: 6-15-37.

DEATH IN THE AIR

DISTRIBUTOR: Puritan.

CAST: Lona Andre, John Carroll, Henry Hall, Leon Ames, Wheeler Oakman, Reed Howes, Pat Somerset, Gaston Glass, John S. Peters, Willard Kent, John Elliott.

PRODUCER: Fanchon Royer; DIRECTOR: Elmer Clifton; AUTHOR: Bernard McConville; SCREENPLAY: Charles R. Condon; CAMERAMEN: James Diamond, Art Read; EDITOR: Carl Himm.

REVIEWED: 2-15-37.

DENARE E D'AMORE (Italian)

(Money and Lovei

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Italy. CAST: Elsa Merlini. Amedeo Mazzari. Maurizio D'Ancora. DIRECTOR: Guido Brignone.

REVIEWED: 3-22-37.

DER DSCHUNGEL RUFT (German)

(The Call of the Jungle)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown' produced in Germany. CAST: Harry Piel, Paul Henckels, Ursula Grabley; DIRECTOR: Harry Piel.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

DER GIPFELSTURMER (German)

(The Peak Scaler)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Franzl Schmidt, Walter Krieger, MizzI Bardorf. DIRECTOR: Franz Wenzler.

REVIEWED: 4-14-37.

DER lAGER VON FALL (German)

(The Hunter)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany. CAST: Paul Richter, Saria Sera, Georgia Holl; DIRECTOR: Hans Deppe.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

DER KAISER VON KALIFORNIEN (German)

(The Emperor of California)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Luis Trenker, Victoria von Belasko, Karii Zwigman; DIRECTOR: Luis Trenker. REVIEWED: 5-13-37.

DER LETZTE WALTZER (German)

(The Last Waltz)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Camilla Horn, Ernst Dumcke, Max Gulestorf; DIRECTOR: Georg Jacoby.

REVIEWED: 4-19-37.

DER RAUB DER SABINERINNEN (German)

(The Rape of the Sabines)

DISTRIBUTOR: American Tobis Corp.; produced in Germany. CAST: Max Guelstorff, Maria Koppenhoef- fer. Use Petri; DIRECTOR: R. A. Staemmle.

REVIEWED: 1-20-37.

DESTINO DI DONNA (Italian)

(A Woman's Destiny)

DISTRIBUTOR: Piedmond; produced in Italy.

CAST: Nino Besozzi, Elsa de Giorgi, Mino D'Ora, Roberto Pigani, Pina Renzi, Nora Dani, Iroio Gizzi, Carlo Duse; DIRECTOR: Guido Brignone.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37.

DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Richard Dix, Dolores Del Rio, Chester Mor- ris, George McKay, John Gallaudet, Pierre Watkin, Ward Bond, Don Rowan, Francis McDonald, Stanley Andrews.

DIRECTOR: Erie C. Kenton; AUTHOR: Norman Springer; SCREENPLAY: Liam O'Flaherty, Jerome Chodorov, Dalton Trumbo; CAMERAMAN: Lucien Bal- lard; EDITOR: Viola Lawrence.

REVIEWED: 2-16-37; RELEASED: 1-24-37.

DIE GROBE ADELE (German)

(The Outspoken Adele)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany.

CAST: M. Kompel-Filot, Adolf Gondrell, Joe Stoeckel; DIRECTOR: Franz Seitz.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37.

DIE HERREN VON MAXIM (German)

(The Gentlemen from Maxim)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown- produced in Germany. CAST: Leo Slezak, Jessie Vihrog, Lee Parry; DIREC- TOR: Carl Bose.

REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

DIE KLEINE SCHWINDERLIN (German)

(The Little Crook)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Dolly Haas, Harold Paulsen, Betty Amann; DIRECTOR: Johannes Meyer.

REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

DIE SELIGE EXCELLENZ (German)

(His Late Excellency)

DISTRIBUTOR: Germania; produced in Germany.

CAST: Arthur Schroeder, Rose Vollborn, H. J. Buettner, Hilde Hildebrandt, Wolfgang Liebeneiner, Eugen Rex, Lien Deyers, Walter Steinbeck, Olga Lim- burg, Ed V. W'nterstein, Else Lueders, Wilhelm Ben- doff, Hanni Weisse, Alice Hechy, Valy Arnheim; DIRECTOR: Hans Zerlett.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37.

DIE SPORCHSCHEN JAEGER (German) (The Sporch Battalion) DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany.

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CAST: Fritz Alberti, Werner Schott, Erich Fielder; DIRECTOR: Rolf Randolf.

REVIEWED: 2-26-37. DR. KNOCK (French)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in France.

CAST: Louis Jouvet, Palau, LeVigan; DIRECTORS: Louis Jouvet, Roger Goupillieres.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37.

DOCTOR'S DIARY. A

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: George Bancroft, Helen Burgess, John Trent, Ruth Coleman, Ra Mould, Molly Lamont, Sidney Blackmer, Charles D. Waldron, Frank Puglla, Mllburn Stone, Sue Carol.

PRODUCER: B. P. Schuiberg; DIRECTOR: Charles Vidor; AUTHORS: Samuel Ornitz, Joseph Anthony; SCREENPLAY: David Boehm; CAMERAMAN: Harry Fischbeck; EDITOR: Richard C. Currier.

REVIEWED: 1-23-37; RELEASED: 1-5-37.

DON'T TELL THE WIFE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Guy KIbbee, Una Merkel, Lynne Overman, Thurston Hall, Guinn Williams, William Demarest, Lucille Ball, Harry Tyler, Frank M. Thomas, Harry Jans, George Irving, Alan Curtis, Donald Kerr, Bill Jackie, Bradley Page, Aggie Herring, Barney Furey, Hattie McDaniel, Cy Jenks, Charlie West.

PRODUCER: Robert Sisk; DIRECTOR: Christy Ca- banne; AUTHOR: George Holland- SCREENPLAY: Nat Perrin; CAMERAMAN: Harry Wilde; EDITOR: Jack HIvely.

REVIEWED: 2-20-37; RELEASED: 3-5-37.

DRAEGERMAN COURAGE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Jean Muir, Barton MacLane, Henry O'Neill, Robert Barrat, Addison Richards, Helen MacKellar, Gordon Oliver, Joseph Crehan, Priscille Lyon, Walter Miller, Herbert Haywood, Ben Hendricks.

DIRECTOR: Louis King; AUTHOR: Anthony Colde- way; SCREENPLAY: Anthony Coldeway; CAMERA- MAN: Gilbert Warrenton; EDITOR: Jack Killifer.

REVIEWED: 5-24-37; RELEASED: 5-15-37.

DREAMING LIPS

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced In England.

CAST: Elisabeth Bergner, Raymond Massey, Romney Brent, Joyce Bland, Sydney Fairbrother, Fisher White, Donald Calthrop, Ronald Shiner, Cyril Raymond, George Carney, Felix Aylmer, Bruno Barnabe, Charles Carson.

PRODUCER: Max Schach- DIRECTOR: Paul Czinner; AUTHOR: Henri Bernstein (from "Melo") ; SCREEN- PLAY: Carl Mayer.

REVIEWED: 5-20-37; RELEASED: 5-28-37.

DREI MAEDERL UM SCHUBERT (German)

(Schubert and th,-; Three Girls)

DISTRIBUTOR: American Tobis; produced in Ger- many.

CAST: Paul Hoerbiger, Gustav Waldau, Julia Serde, Gretl Theimer, Maria Andergast, Else Elster, K. Braun, Rudolf Fones, Ivan Petrovich, Karl Hellmer, Hilde Hotter Pitschau, Erich Music, Hans Junkerman, Hans Waschatko, Toni von Bukovich; DIRECTOR: E. W. Emo.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37.

DRUMS OF DESTINY

DISTRIBUTOR: Crescent.

CAST: Tom Keene, Edna Lawrence, Budd Buster, Robert Fiske, Carlow De Valdez, David Sharpe, Ralphael Bennett, John Merton, Aurora Navarro, William Hazelitt.

PRODUCER: E. B. Derr; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Bernard A. Moriarty; DIRECTOR: Ray Taylor; AUTHOR: Roger Whately; SCREENPLAY: Roger Whately, John T. Neville; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Martinelli; EDITOR: Finn Ulback.

REVIEWED: 6-15-37.

ECSTASY

DISTRIBUTOR: Jewel Productions; produced in Czechoslovakia..

CAST: Hedy Keisler; RELEASED: 1-1-37.

EIN FALSCHER FUFFZIGER (German)

(A Counterfeit 50-Marks)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Lucie Englisch, Kaethe Haack, Theo Lingen; DIRECTOR: Carl Boese.

REVIEWED: 2-15-37.

EIN IDEALER GATTE (German)

(The Ideal Husband)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Carl Ludwig Diehl, Brigette Helm, Annie Markart, George Alexander; DIRECTOR: Herbert Stepin.

REVIEWED: 1-14-37.

EIN STELLDICHEIN IM SCHWARZWALD

(A Rendezvous in the Black Forest)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Magda Schneider, Harold Paulsen, Hugo Schrader; DIRECTOR: Georg Jacoby.

REVIEWED: 3-5-37.

EL IMPOSTER (Spanish)

(The Impostor)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Mexico. CAST: Joaquin Coss; DIRECTOR: David Kirkland. REVIEWED: 4-14-37.

EL OCTAVO MANDAMIENTO (Spanish)

(The Eighth Commandment)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Spain. CAST: Carmen Rodriquez, Lina Yegros, Luis Villasiul.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

EL ROSAL BENDITO (Spanish)

(The Blessed Rosebush)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Mexico. CAST: Gloria Morel, J. J. Martinez Casado, Joaquin; DIREC- TOR: Juan Butillo Oro.

REVIEWED: 2-8-37.

ELEPHANT BOY

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Sabu, W. E. Holloway, Walter Hudd, Allan Jeayes, Bruce Gordon, D. J. Williams, Hyde White.

DIRECTORS: Robert Flaherty, Zoltan Korda; AUTHOR: Rudyard Kipling; SCREENPLAY: John Col- lier; CAMERAMAN: Osmond Borradaile; EDITOR: Charles Crichton.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37; RELEASED: 4-23-37.

EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: William Powell, Luise Rainer, Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Morgan, Henry Stephenson, Bernardene Hayes, Donald Kirke, Douglas Dumbrille, Charles Waldron, len Wulf, Barnett Parker, Frank Reicher, Bert Roach, Paul Porcasi, E. E. Clive, Emma Dunn, Frank Conroy.

PRODUCER: John W. Considine, Jr.; DIRECTOR: George Fitzmaurice- AUTHOR: Baroness Orczy; SCREENPLAY: Monckton Hoffe, Harold Goldman; MONTAGE: Slavko Vorkapich; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MUSICAL SCORE: Franz Waxman; CAMERAMAN: Haroid Rosson; EDITOR: Conrad A. Nervig.

REVIEWED: 6-29-37.

EPISODE (German)

DISTRIBUTOR: Metropolis Pictures Corp.; produced in Austria.

CAST: Paula Wesseley, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Otto Tressler; DIRECTOR: Walter Reisch.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37.

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ES GIBT NUR EINE LIEBE (German)

(There Is Only One Love)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Louis Graveure, Jenny Jugo; AUTHOR: Johan- nes Mayer; MUSIC: Eduard Juenneke.

REVIEWED: 2-5-37.

ESPIONAGE

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Edmund Lowe, Madge Evans, Paul Lukas, Ketti Gallian, Skeets Gallagher, Frank Reicher, Wil- liam Gilbert, Robert Graves, Leonid Kinsky, Mitchell Lewis, Charles Trowbridge, Barnett Parker, Nita Pike, Juan Torena, George Sorel, Gaston Glass, Egon Brecher.

PRODUCER: Harry Rapt; DIRECTOR: Kurt Neu- mann; AUTHOR: Walter Hackett; SCREENPLAY: Manuel Seff, Leonard Lee, Ainsworth Morgan; CAMERAMAN: Ray June; EDITOR: W. Donn Hayes.

REVIEWED: 3-6-37: RELEASED: 2-26-37.

ETERNAL MASK, THE (German)

DISTRIBUTORS: Arthur Mayer-Joseph Burnstyn; produced in Switzerland. CAST: Peter Peterson, Mathias Wiemann, Olga Tschechowa, Tom Kraa, The- kla Ahrens, Franz Schfheitlin; DIRECTOR: Werner Hockbaum; AUTHOR: Leo Lapaire; SCREENPLAY: Leo Lapaire; ART DIRECTOR: Hans Jacoby; CAMERAMAN: Oscar Schnirch.

REVIEWED: 1-12-37.

EVER SINCE EVE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Marion Davles, Robert Montgomery, Frank McHugh, Patsy Kelly, Allen Jenkins, Louise Fazenda, Barton MacLane, Marcia Ralston, Frederic Clark, Arthur Hoyt, Mary Treen, Harry Hayden, Pierre Wat- kin, John T. Murray, William Davidson.

PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Earl Baldwin; DIRECTOR: Lloyd Bacon; AUTHORS: Margaret Lee, Gene Baker; SCREENPLAY: Lawrence Riley, Earl Baldwin, Lillie Hayward; ART DIRECTOR: Robert Haas; MUSIC & LYRICS: M. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; CAM- ERAMAN: George Barnes; EDITOR: William Holmes.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37; RELEASED: 7-17-37.

FAIR WARNING

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: J. Edward Bromberg, Betty Furness, John Howard Payne, Victor Kilian, Billy Burrud, Gavin Muir, Gloria Roy, Andrew Tombes, Ivan Lebedeff, John Eldredge, Julius Tannen, Paul McVey, Leiah Taylor, Lydia Knott.

DIRECTOR: William Foster; AUTHOR: Philip Wylie; SCREENPLAY: Norman Foster; CAMERAMAN: Sidney Wagner; EDITOR: Louis Loeftler.

REVIEWED: 3-26-37; RELEASED: 3-5-37.

FAMILIENPARADE (German)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Ernst DImke, Curt Juergens, Amanda Linder, Walter Janssen.

REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

FAMILJEN SOM VAR EN KARUSEL (Swedish) (The Family That Was a Merry-Go-Round) DISTRIBUTOR: Scandinavian Talking Pictures; pro- duced in Sweden.

CAST: Carl Barcklind, Karin Ekelund, Aino Taube. Solveig Hendengran, Rut Holm, Alex Hogel, Bengt Djurberg, Emile Stiebel, Margit Andelius; DIRECTOR: S. Bauman; AUTHOR: (junnar Widegren. REVIEWED: 6-1-37.

FAMILY AFFAIR, A

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Lionel Barrymore, Cecilia Parker, Eric Lin- den, Mickey Rooney, Charles Grapewin, Spring Bying- ton, Julie Haydon, Sara Haden, Allen Vincent, Mar- garet Marquis, Selmer Jackson, Harlan Briggs.

PRODUCERS: Lucien Hubbard, Samuel Marx; DIREC- TOR: George B. Seitz; AUTHOR: Aurania Rouverol;

SCREENPLAY: Kay Van Riper; CAMERAMAN: Lester White; EDITOR: George Boemler. REVIEWED: 4-22-37.

FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Don Ameche, Ann Sothern, Slim Summerville, Jane Darwell, John Qualen, Douglas Fowley, Allan Lane, Alan Dinehart, Stepin Fetchit, Paul Hurst, Spencer Charters, DeWitt Jennings, Bradley Page, Oscar Apfel, John Hamilton, Russell Hicks, Arthur Aylesworth, Jim Toney.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Raymond Griffith; DIREC- TOR: Norman Taurog; AUTHOR: Louis Frederick Nebel; SCREENPLAY: George Marion, Jr., William Conselman; MUSIC & LYRICS: Max Gordon, Harry Revel; ART DIRECTOR: Rudolph Sternad; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: David Buttolph; CAMERAMAN: Joseph H. August; EDITOR: Hansen Fritch.

REVIEWED: 3-29-37; RELEASED: 4-16-37.

FIND THE WITNESS

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Charles Quigley, Rosalind Keith, Henry Mol- lison, Rita LaRoy, James Conlin, Charles Wilson, Wade Boteler, Harry Depp, Edward Earle, Alyce Ardell.

DIRECTOR: David Selman; AUTHOR: Richard Sale; SCREENPLAY: Grace Neville, Fred Niblo, Jr.; CAM- ERAMAN: Virgil Miller; EDITOR: William Lyon.

REVIEWED: 5-1-37; RELEASED: 1-8-37.

FIRE OVER ENGLAND

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced in England.

CAST: Flora Robson, Laurence Olivier, Vivian Leigh, Leslie Banks, Raymond Massey, Tamara Desni, Morton Selton, Henry Oscar, Lawrence Hanray, Roy Russell, Howard Douglas, Cecil Mainwaring, Francis DeWoolfe, Graham Cheswright, George Thirwell, A. Corney Grain, Herbert Lomas, Bobby Newton, Donald Cal- throp, Charles Carson, Lynn Harding, Robert Rendell.

PRODUCER: Erich Pommer; DIRECTOR: William K. Howard; AUTHOR: A. E. W. Mason; SCREENPLAY: Clemence Dane, Sergei Nolbandov; ART DIRECTOR: Meersen; CAMERAMAN: James Wong Howe; EDITOR: John Denis.

REVIEWED: 1-14-37; RELEASED: 3-3-37.

FIZESSEN NAGYSAD (Hungarian)

(Pay Madame)

DISTRIBUTOR: Hungarian Pictures, Inc.; produced in Hungary.

CAST: Gyula Kabos, Kili Murati, Paul Javor, Ella Gombaszogi, Kalman Latabar, Jozsef Borothy, Sandor Peti, George Denes, Karola Zaia, Mihaly David, Gyula Justh, Adrienne Horwath, John Kormendy; DIREC- TOR: August Rathony.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37.

FOREVER YOURS

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Beniamino Gigli, Joan Gardner, Hugh Wake- field, Allan Jeayes, Charles Carson, Ivan Brandt, Jeanne Stuart, Hay Petrie, Richard Gofe.

PRODUCER: Alberto Giacalone; DIRECTOR: Stanley Irving; AUTHORS: Hugh Gray, Arthur Wimperis; SCREENPLAY: Hugh Gray, Arthur Wimperis; CAM- ERAMAN: Hans Schneeberger; EDITOR: Henry Cor- nelius.

REVIEWED: 6-8-37; RELEASED: 5-15-37.

FOUR DAYS' WONDER

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Jeanne Dante, Kenneth Howell, Martha Sleeper, Alan Mowbray, Walter Catlett, Charles Wil- liams, Margaret Irving, Murray Kinnell, Spencer Char- ters. Rollo Lloyd.

PRODUCER: Robert Presnell; DIRECTOR: Sidney Salkow; AUTHOR: A. A. Milne; SCREENPLAY: Har- vey Thews, Michael H. Uris: CAMERAMAN: Stanley Cortez.

REVIEWED: 1-5-37; RELEASED: 1-3-37.

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FREUHLING IM WIEN (German)

(Springtime in Vienna)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Olga Tschechowa, Wolf Albahc-Retty, Leo Slezak; DIRECTOR: I. A. Huebler-Kahla.

REVIEWED: 2-8-37.

FROKEN BLIR PIGA (Swedish)

(Girl Goes Domestic)

DISTRIBUTOR: Scandinavian Talking Pictures; pro- duced in Sweden.

CAST: Ernst Ekiund, Carin Swensson, Hjoerdis Fet- tersson, Sten Lindgren, Marianne Loetgren; DIREC- TOR: Ivar Johansson.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

FUGITIVE IN THE SKY

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Jean Muir, Warren Hull, Gordon Oliver, Carlyle Moore, Jr., Howard Thillips, Winifred Shaw, Mary Treen, John Lite!, Gordon Elliott, Gordon Hart, Nedda Harrigan, John Kelly, Joe Cunningham, Don Barclay, Charles Foy, Spencer Charters, Lillian Har- mer, Tom Jackson.

DIRECTOR: Nick Grinde; AUTHOR: George Bricker; SCREENPLAY: George Bricker; CAMERAMEN: Ted McCord, Fred Jackman; EDITOR: Frank Dewar.

REVIEWED: 1-6-37; RELEASED: 11-28-36.

FURY AND THE WOMAN

DISTRIBUTOR: Rialto Productions Ccrp.

CAST: William Gargan, Molly Lamont, James Mc- Grath, Reginald Hincks, J. P. McGowan, Libby Taylor, Harry Hastings, Ernie impett, Arthur Kerr, Bob Ride- out, David Clyde.

DIRECTOR: Lewis D. Collins; SCREENPLAY: Philip Conway; CAMERAMAN: Harry Forbes, William Beck- way; EDITOR: William Austin.

REVIEWED: 4-5-37.

GHOST TOWN GOLD

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Kay Hughes, LeRoy Mason, Burt Carruth, Bob Kort- man, Milburn Morante, Frank Hagney, Don Roberts, F. Herrick Herrick, Robert C. Thomas, Yakima Canutt.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; SUPERVISOR: William Berka; DIRECTOR: Joseph Kane; AUTHOR: Bernard McConville; SCREENPLAY: John Rathmell, Oliver Drake; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: Lester Orlebeck.

REVIEWED: 4-8-37.

GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Karen Morley, Robert Baldwin, Katherine Alexander, Eduardo Ciannelli, Milli Monti, Lloyd Crane, Bud Flanagan, Phil Steeman, Alphonse Martel, Don Brodie, Odette Myrtil, Lynn Anders, Major Farrell.

PRODUCER: Emanuel Cohen; DIRECTOR: Robert Vignola; AUTHOR: Coningsby Dawson; SCREENPLAY: Doris Anderson, Dore Schary; CAMERAMAN: Robert Pittack; EDITOR: George McGuire.

REVIEWED: 6-4-37; RELEASED: 4-2-37.

GIRL LOVES BOY

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker, Roger Imhof, Dorothy Peterson, Pedro De Cordoba, Bernadene Hayes, Otto Hoffman, Patsy O'Connor, Rollo Lloyd, Buster Phelps, Spencer Charters, Sherwood Bailey, Edwin Mordant, Jameson Thomas, John T. Murray.

PRODUCER: Bennie F. Zeidman; DIRECTOR: Duncan Mansfield; AUTHORS: Karl Brown, Hinton Smith; SCREENPLAY: Duncan Mansfield, Carroll Graham; CAMERAMAN: Edward Snyder; EDITOR: Edward Schroeder.

REVIEWED: 3-17-37; RELEASED: 3-27-37.

GIRL OVERBOARD DISTRIBUTOR: Universal. CAST: Gloria Stuart, Walter Pidgeon, Billy Burrud,

Hobart Cavanaugh, Gerald Oliver Smith, Sidney Black- mer. Jack Smart, David Oliver, Charlotte Wynters, Russell Hicks, R. E. O'Connor, Edward McNamara.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Robert Presnell; DIREC- TOR: Sidney Solkow; AUTHOR: Sarah Elizabeth Rod- gers; SCREENPLAY: Tristram Tupper; CAMERAMAN: Ira Morgan; EDITOR: Philip Cahn.

REVIEWED: 3-2-37; RELEASED: 2-28-37.

GIRL SAID NO, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Irene Hervey, Robert Armstrong, Paula Stone, William Danforth, Vera Ross, Vivian Hart, Ed Brophy, Harry Tyler, Richard Tucker, Gwili Andre, Mildred Rogers, Frank Moulan, Josef Swickard, Arthur Kay, Horace Murphy, Bert Roach, Allan Rogers, Max Davidson, Caritz Crawford.

PRODUCER: Andrew L. Stone; DIRECTOR: Andrew L. Stone; AUTHOR: Andrew L. Stone; SCREENPLAY: Betty Laidlaw, Robert Lively; PRODUCTION MAN- AGER: Ray Heinz; ART DIRECTOR: Lewis J. Rachmil; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Arthur Kay; MUSICAL AD- VISOR: Edwin Lester; CAMERAMAN: Ira Morgan; EDITOR: Thomas Net:.

REVIEWED: 5-21-37.

GIRLS CAN PLAY

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Jacquelin Wells, Charles Quigley, Rita Hay- worth, John Gallaudet, George McKay, Gene Morgan, Patricia Farr, Guinn Williams. Joseph Crehan. John Tyrrell, Richard Terry, James Flavin.

DIRECTOR: Lambert Hillyer; AUTHOR: Albert De Mond; SCREENPLAY: Lambert Hillyer; CAMERA- MAN: Lucien Ballard; EDITOR: Byron Robinson.

REVIEWED: 6-23-37; RELEASED: 6-21-37.

GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGIES

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Maple City Four, Judith Allen, Weldon Heyburn, William Far- num, Willie Fung, Carleton Young, Will Ahern, Gladys Ahern, The Cabin Kids.

PRODUCER: Armand Schaefer; DIRECTOR: Jo- seph Kane; AUTHORS: Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan; SCREENPLAY: Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan; CAMERAMAN: Gus Peterson.

REVIEWED: 3-27-37; RELEASED: 3-22-37.

GLUECKSKINDER (German)

(Children of Fortune)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany.

CAST: Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Paul Kemp, Oskar Sima, Fred Goebel, Erich Kestin, Otto Stoeckel, Paul Bildt, Albert Florath; DIRECTOR: Paul Martin.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37.

GO GETTER. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: George Brent, Anita Louise, Charles Win- ninger, John Eldredge, Henry O'Neill, Joseph Crehan, Gordon Oliver, Eddie Acuff, Willard Robertson, Pierre Watkin, Helen Walkis, Herbert Rawlinson, Helen Lowell, Harry Beresford, Minerva Urecal, Mary Treen, Edward Price, Ed Gargan, George Humber.

PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRODUC- ER: Sam Bischoff; DIRECTOR: Busby Berkeley; AU- THOR: Peter B. Kayne; SCREENPLAY: Delmar Daves; DIALOGUE DIRECTOR: Irving Rapper; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Edeson; EDITOR: William Holmes.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37- RELEASED: 5-22-37.

GOLD RACKET, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, Fuzzy Knight, Frank Milan, Charles Delaney, Warner Richmond, Ed LeSaint, Karl Hackett.

PRODUCER: George A. Hirliman; DIRECTOR: Louis J. Gasnier- AUTHOR: Howard Higgin; SCREENPLAY: David S. Levy; CAMERAMAN: Mack Stengler; ED- ITOR: Robert Jahns.

REVIEWED: 4-24-37; RELEASED: 4-10-37.

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1937 RELEASES

GOLGOTHA (Dubbed English)

DISTRIBUTOR: Golgotha Corp.; produced in France. CAST: Robert LeVigan, Jean Gabin, Harry Baur, Charles Granval, Andre Bacque, Hubert Prelier, Lucas Gridoux, Van Daele, Edwige Feuillier, Juliette Ver- neuil. DIRECTOR: Julian Duviver; SCREENPLAY: Chanoine Reymond, Julian Duviver; ENGLISH VER- SION OF TEXT: Forrest Izard; MUSIC: Jacques Ibert; CAMERAMAN: G. J. Kruger.

REVIEWED: 2-10-37.

GOLEM, THE (French)

DISTRIBUTOR: Metropolis Pictures; produced in Prague. CAST: Harry Baur, Roger Karl, Gaston Jacquet, Gcrmaine Aussey, Roger Duchesne, Aimos, Charles Dorat, Jany Holt, Ferdinand Hart. DIREC- TOR: Julien Duviver; SCREENPLAY: Andre-Paul Antoine; CAMERAMEN: Vich and Stalich; EDITOR: Martin J. Lewis.

REVIEWED: 3-24-37.

GOOD EARTH. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Paul Muni, Luise Rainer, Waiter Connolly, Tilly Losch, Charley Grapewin, Jessie Ralph, Soo Yeng, Keye Luke, Roland Lui, Sizanne Kim, Chingwah Lee, Harold Huber, Olaf Hytten, William Law, Mary Wong.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Albert Lewin; DIREC- TOR: Sidney Franklin; AUTHOR: ,'earl S. Buck; SCREEN. LAY: Talbot Jennings, Tess Schlesinger, Claudine West; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MUSICAL SCORE: Herbert Stothart; CAMERAMAN: Karl Freund; MONTAGE: Slavko Vorkapich; EDI- TOR: Basil Wrangell.

REVIEWED: 2-3-37.

GOOD OLD SOAK

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Wallace Beery, Janet Beecher, Una Msrkel, Eric Linden, Judith Barrett, Betty Furness, Ted Mealy, George Sidney, Robert McWade, James Bush, Margaret Hamilton.

PRODUCER: Harry Rapf; DIRECTOR: J. Walter Ruben; AUTHOR: Don Marquis; SCREENPLAY: A. E. Thomas; MUSICAL SCORE: Edward Ward; DANCE ENSEMBLES: Val Raset; SONG: Walter Donaldson, Bob Wright, Chet Forest; CAMERAMAN: Clyde De- Vinna EDITOR: Frank Sullivan.

REVIEWED: 4-20-37.

GORDIAN, DEE TYRANN (German)

(Gordian, the Tyrant)

DISTRIBUTOR: Alliance Film Exchange; produced in Germany.

CAST: Paul Richter, M. V. Newlinshi, Weiss FerdI, Fred Doerderlein, Trude Haeteiin, Joseph Ericeim, Ellen Hillde, Leo Peukert, Marliese Ludwig; DIREC- TOR: Fred Sauer.

REVIEWED: 6-29-37.

GRANDEUR ET DECADENCE (French)

DISTRIBUTOR: French Motion I icture Corp.; pro- duced in France.

CAST: Firmin Gemier, Marcelle Geniat, Lucien Galas, Simone Lencret, M. Pasquali. William Aguet, Janine Crispin, Edith Mera; DIRECTOR: Jacques Natanson.

REVIEWED: 6-18-37.

GREAT GAMBINI, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Akim Tamiroff, Marian Marsh, John Trent, Genevieve Tobin, Reginald Denny, Roland Drew, William Damarest, Edward Brophy, Alan Birmingham, Lya Lys.

PRODUCER: B. P. Schulberg: DIRECTOR: Charles Vidor; AUTHOR: Frederick Jackson; SCREENPLAY: Frederick Jackson, Frank Partos, Howard Irving Young; ART DIRECTOR: Albert D'Agostino; MUSI- CAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; CAMERAMAN: Leon Shamroy; EDITOR: Robert Bischoff.

REVIEWED: 6-7-37; RELEASED: 6-25-37.

GREAT O'MALLEY. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Pat O'Brien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, Frieda Inescort, Ann Sheridan, Donald Crisp, Henry O'Neill, Mary Gordon, Mabel Colcord, Frank Sheri- dan, Lillian Harmer, Delmar Watson, Frank Reicher.

DIRECTOR: William Dieterle; AUTHOR: Gerald Beaumont; SCREENPLAY: Milton Krims, Ted Reed; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Haller; EDITOR: Warren Low.

REVIEWED: 3-9-37; RELEASED: 2-13-37.

GREEN LIGHT

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Errol Flynn, Anita Louise, Margaret Lind- say, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Henry O'Neill, Spring Byington, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Henry Kolker, Pierre Watkin, Granville Bates, Russell Simpson, Myrtle Stedman, St. Luke's Choristers.

PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRODUC- ER: Henry Blanke; DIRECTOR: Frank Borzage; AU- THOR: Lloyd C. Douglas; SCREENPLAY: Milton Krims; MUSIC: Max Steiner; CAMERAMAN: Byron Haskin; EDITOR: James Gibbons.

REVIEWED: 1-5-37; RELEASED: 2-20-37.

GUN LORDS OF STIRRUP BASIN

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Bob Steele, Louis Stanley, Karl Hackett, Ernie Adams, Frank LaRue, Frank Ball, Steve Clark, Lew Meehan, Frank Ellis.

PRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Sam New- field; AUTHOR: Harry F. Olmstead; SCREENPLAY: George Plympton, Fred Myton; CAMERAMAN: Bert Longenecker; EDITOR: S. Roy Luby.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37; RELEASED: 5-10-37.

GUN RANGER. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Bob Steele, Eleanor Stewart, John Merton, Ernie Adams, Earl Dwire, Bud Buster, Frank Ball, Horace Murphy.

fRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Robert Bradbury AUTHOR: Homer Gordon; SCREENPLAY: George Plympton; CAMERAMAN: Bert Longnecker; EDITOR: S. Roy Luby.

REVIEWED: 2-9-37.

GUNS IN THE DARK

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Johnny Mack Brown, Claire Rochelle, Syd Saylor, Ted Adams, Dick Curtis, Steve Clark, Jim Corey, Julian Madison, Roger Williams.

FRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Sam New- field; AUTHOR: E. B. Mann; SCREENPLAY: Charles F. Royal; CAMERAMAN: Bert Longenecker; EDITOR: S. Roy Luby.

REVIEWED: 5-13-37; RELEASED: 4-14-37.

GUNS OF THE PECOS

DISTRIBUTOR: First National.

CAST: Dick Foran, Anne Nagel, Gordon Hart, Jo- seph Crehan, Eddie Acuff, Robert Middlemass, Gaby Fay, Gordon Elliott, Monte Montague, Milton Kib- bee. Bud Osborne, Cliff Saum, Henry Otho, Bob Burns. Douglas Wood.

DIRECTOR: Noel Smith; AUTHOR: Anthony Colde- way; SCREENPLAY: Harold Buckley; MUSIC and LYRICS: M. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl; CAMERAMAN: Ted McCord; EDITOR: Frank Dewar.

REVIEWED; 4-3-37; RELEASED: 1-2-37.

HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Jessie Matthews, Louis Borell, Robert Flem- ing, Romney Brent, Whitney Bourne, Paul Leyssac, Eliot Makeham, Fred Duprez.

DIRECTOR: Sonnie Hale; AUTHOR: Francois de Croisset: SCREENPLAY: Mariorie Gaffney; CAMERA- MAN: Glen MacWilliams; EDITOR: Al Barnes.

REVIEWED: 2-5-37; RELEASED: 2-20-37.

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HEADLINE CRASHER

DISTRIBUTOR: Conn Pictures.

CAST; Frankic Darro, Kane Richmond, Muriel Evans, Jahn Merton, Richard Tucker, Edward Earle, Jack Ingram, Charles King, Duck Curtis, Eddie Kaye, Eleanor Stewart, Harry Hervey, John Ward, Walter Clinton. Henry Hall, Wayne Bumpus, Bunny Bronson. Ray Martin.

PRODUCER: Maurice Conn; DIRECTOR; Les Good- wins; AUTHOR; Peter B. Kyne; SCREENPLAY; Harry 0. Hoyt, Sherman Lowe; CAMERAMAN: Gilbert Warrenton; EDITOR: Martin C. Cohn.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37; RELEASED; 12-25-36.

HER HUSBAND LIES

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Gail Patrick, Ricardo Cortez, Akim Tamlroff, Tom Brown, Louis Calhern, June Martel, Dorothy Peterson, Ralf Harolde, Adrian Morris, Ray Walker, Jack LaRue, Bradley Page.

PRODUCER: B. P. Schulberg; DIRECTOR: Edward Ludwig; AUTHOR: Oliver H. P. Garrett; SCREEN- PLAY: Wallace Smith, Eve Greene; CAMERMAN: Leon Shamroy; EDITOR: Robert Bischoff.

REVIEWED: 3-22-37; RELEASED: 3-19-37.

HER HUSBAND'S SECRETARY

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST; Jean Muir, Beverly Roberts, Warren Hull, Joseph Crchan, Clara Blandick. Addison Richards, Harry Davenport, Gordon Hart, Minerva Urecal, Paul- ine Garon. Stuart Holmes.

DIRECTOR: Frank McDonald' AUTHOR; Crane Wilbur; SCREENPLAY: Lillic Hayward.

REVIEWED: 3-22-37; RELEASED; 3-20-37.

HIDEAWAY GIRL

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Martha Raye, Shirley Ross, Robert Cum- mings, Monroe Owsley, Louis DaPron, Wilma Fran- cis, Elizabeth Russell, Ray Walker, Ed Brophy, Robert Middlcmass.

PRODUCER; A, M. Botsford; DIRECTOR; George Archainbaud; AUTHOR: David Garth; SCREENPLAY; Joseph Moncure March; CAMERAMAN; George Cle- mens; EDITOR: Arthur Schmidt.

REVIEWED: 1-14-37; RELEASED: 11-20-36.

HIGH TREASON

DISTRIBUTOR: Olympic; produced in England.

CAST; John Garrick, Winifred Shotter, Leslie Per- rins, Lewis Shaw, Michael Shepley, Athene Seyler, Agnes Imlay.

DIRECTOR: Henry Edwards; AUTHOR: Ethel M. Dell; CAMERAMAN; Sidney BIythe; EDITOR; Michael C. Chorlton.

REVIEWED: 1-29-37; RELEASED: 12-15-36.

HILLS OF OLD WYOMING

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: William Boyd, George Hayes, Russell Hay- den, Gail Sheridan, Stephen Morris, Clara Kimball Young, Earl Hodgins, Steve Clements, Chief Big Tree, John Beach, George Chesboro, Paul Gustlne, Leo MacMahon, John Powers.

PRODUCER; Harry Sherman; SUPERVISOR: Harry Knight; DIRECTOR: Nate Watt; AUTHOR: Clarence E. Mulford (from "The Round-Up"); SCREENPLAY: Maurice Geraghty; ART DIRECTOR: Lewis Rachmil; SPECIAL EFFECTS; Mel Wolf; CAMERAMAN; Archie Stout; EDITOR: Robert Warwick.

REVIEWED: 4-13-37; RELEASED: 4-16-37.

HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists.

CAST: Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur, Leo Carrillo, Colin Clive, Ivan Lebedeff, George Meeker, Lucien Prival, Georges Renavant, George Davies, Andre St. Maur.

PRODUCER; Walter Wanger; DIRECTOR; Frank Borzage; AUTHORS: Gene Towne, Graham Baker;

SCREENPLAY: Gene Towne, Graham Baker; CAMERA- MAN: Gregg Toland; EDITOR: Margaret Clancy. REVIEWED: 3-8-37; RELEASED: 4-2-37.

HIT PARADE, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Frances Langford, Phil Regan, Louise Henry, Pert Kelton, Edward Brophy, Max Terhune, Inez Courtney, Monroe Owsley, Pierre Watkin, J. Farrell MacDonald, William Demarest, George Givot, Sammy White, The Gentle Maniacs, Paul Garner, Sam Wolfe, Richard Hakins, Tic Toe Girls, Yvonne Monoff, Mild- red Winston, Barbara Johnston, Carl Hoff and Or- chestra, Duke Ellington and Orchestra, Ivie Ander- son, Eddie Duchin and Orchestra, Molasses and Jan- uary, Pick and Pat, Al Pearce and His Gang, The Voice of Experience, Ed Thorgersen, Oscar and Elmer.

PRODUCER; Nat Levine; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER; Colbert Clark; DIRECTORS: Gus Meins; AUTHOR: Bradford Ropes; SCREENPLAY; Bradford Ropes, Sam- uel Ornitz; MUSICAL SUPERVISOR: Harry Grey; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Alberto Colombo; SONGS: Lou Handman, Walter Hirsch, Ned Washington, Sam H. Stept, Cliff Friend, Matt Balneck, Duke Ellington: CAMERAMAN: Ernest Miller; SPECIAL EFFECTS: John T. Coyle; EDITORS: Ernest Nims, Lester Orle- beck.

REVIEWED: 4-3-37; RELEASED: 4-26-37.

HOGUERAS EN LA NOCHE (Spanish) (Bonfires in the Night)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced in Spain. CAST: Carmen Rodriquez, Jose Lado, Jose Telmo, Car- mencita Elios. DIRECTOR: Arturo Porchet.

REVIEWED: 3-22-37.

HOLLYWOOD COWBOY

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: George O'Brien. Cecilia Parker, Maude Eb- urnc, Joe Caits, Frank Milan, Charles Middleton. Lee Shumway, Walter De Palma, Al Hill, William Royle, Al Herman. Frank Hagney. Don Wolheim, Slim Baulch, Sid Jordan, Lester Dorr, Harold Daniels.

PRODUCER: George A. Hirliman; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Leonard Goldstein; DIRECTOR: Ewing Scott; AUTHORS: Dan Jarrett, Ewing Scott; SCREENPLAY: Dan Jarrett, Ewing Scott; ART DIRECTOR: F. Paul Sylos; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Abe Meyer; CAMERA- MAN: Frank B, Good- EDITOR: Robert Crandall.

REVIEWED: 5-4-37; RELEASED; 5-28-37.

HOLY TERROR, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Jane Withers, Anthony Martin, Leah Ray, El Brendel, Joe Lewis, John Eldredge, Gloria Roy, Andrew Tombes, Joan David, Gavin Muir, Fred Kohler, Jr., Victor Adams, Raymond Brown.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: John Stone; DIRECTOR: James Tinling; AUTHORS: Lou Breslow, John Pat- rick; SCREENPLAY: Lou Breslow, John Patrick; MU- SICAL DIRECTOR Samuel Kaylin; MUSIC and LYRICS: Sidney Clare, Harry Akst; DANCE DIRECTOR: Jack Haskell; CAMERAMAN: Daniel B. Clark; EDITOR: Nick De Maggio.

REVIEWED: 1-2-37; RELEASED: 2-5-37.

HONRARAS A TUS PADRES (Spanish) (Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; Produced in Spain. CAST; Victoria Blanco, Juan Orol, Rene Cardona, Maria Luisa Zea. DIRECTOR; Juan Orol.

REVIEWED: 4-9-37.

HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Monogram.

CAST: Mickey Rooney. Anne Nagel, Frank Shields, Edward Pawley, William Gould.

PRODUCER: Ken Goldsmith; DIRECTOR: William Nigh; AUTHOR: Edward Eggleston; SCREENPLAY: Robert Lee Johnson; CAMERAMAN: Paul Ivan.

REVIEWED: 6-29-37.

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HOTEL HAYWIRE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Leo Carrillo, Mary Carlisle, Lynne Overman, George Barbier, Spring Byington, Benny Baker, Col- lette Lyons, John Patterson, Porter Hall, Josephine Whittell, Guy Usher, Lucien Littlefield, Howard Mitchell, Mitchell Ingraham, James Donlan, Oscar Rudolph, Frank Rowan, Chester Conklin, Hayden Stevenson, Teddy Hart, Colin Tapley, Nick Lukats, Billy Arnold, Phillips Smalley, Richard Neill, Lowell Drew, Sidney DeGrey, Terry Raye, Wally Maher, Frank Dawson, Don Brodie, Frank Hammond, Helen Dickson, Almeda Fowler, Jack Clark, George Ander- son. Harry Semels, Franklin Pangborn.

DIRECTOR: George Archainbaud; AUTHOR: Preston Sturges; CAMERAMAN: Henry Sharp; EDITOR: Arthur Schmidt.

REVIEWED: 6-15-37; RELEASED: 6-4-37.

I COVER THE WAR

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: John Wayne, Gwen Gaze, Don Barclay. Pat Somerset, Major Sam Harris, Charles Brokaw, James Bush, Arthur Aylesworth, Earl Hodgins, Jack Mack, Franklyn Parker, Frank Lacktcen, Olaf Hytton, Keith Kenneth, Abdulia, Richard Tucker.

PRODUCER: Trem Carr; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Paul Malvern; DIRECTOR: Arthur Lubin; AUTHOR: Bernard McConville; SCREENPLAY: George Waggner; ART DIRECTOR: E. R. Hickson; CAMERAMAN: Har- ry Newmann; EDITOR: Charles Craft.

REVIEWED: 6-29-37; RELEASED: 7-14-37.

I MET HIM IN PARIS

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young, Lee Bowman, Mona Barrie, George Davis, Fritz Feld, Rudolph Armendt, Egon Brecher, Hans Joby, George Sorrell, Louise Le Bey, Jacques Vanaire, Gannaro Curci, Eugene Borden, Fernando Garcia, Al- bert Morin, Arthur Hurni, Albert Poulet, Jacques Lory, Francisco Maran, Yola D'Avril, Jean De Briac.

PRODUCER: Wesley Ruggles; DIRECTOR: Wesley Ruggles; AUTHOR: Helen Meinardi; SCREENPLAY: Claude Binyon; ART DIRECTORS: Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegte; MUSICAL DIRECTORS: Boris Morros; SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EFFECTS: Farciot Edouart; CAM- ERAMAN: Leo Tover; EDITOR: Otho Levering.

REVIEWED: 5-24-37; RELEASED: 5-28-37.

I PROMISE TO PAY

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Chester Morris, Leo Carrillo, Helen Mack, Thomas Mitchell, Thurston Hall, John Gallaudet, Patsy O'Connor, Wallis Clark, James Flavin, Edward Keane, Harry Woods, Henry Brandon, Marc Lawrence.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Myles Connolly; DIREC- TOR: D. Ross Lederman; AUTHORS: Mary McCall, Jr., Lionel Houser; SCREENPLAY: Mary McCall, Jr., Lionel Houser; CAMERAMAN: Lucien Ballard; EDI- TOR: James Sweeney.

REVIEWED: 2-18-37; RELEASED: 4-21-37.

I IRE INNAMORATO atalian)

(The Three Lovers)

DISTRIBUTOR: Piedmond; produced in Italy.

CAST: Antonio Gandusio, Assia Noris, Franco Coop, Osvaldo Valenti, Guilio Paoli, Mario Gallina; DI- RECTOR: Antonio Lega.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

I WANT TO BE A MOTHER (Yiddish)

DISTRIBUTOR: Jewish Talking Pictures. CAST:

Moishe Feder, Rose Greenfield, Esta Salzman, Leo

Fuchs. DIRECTOR: George Rolland. REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

INKOGNITO (Gennan) ( Incognito)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced In Germany. CAST: Gustav Froehlich, Hansi Knoteck, Hans Leibelt. DI- RECTOR: Richard Schneider-Edenkoben.

REVIEWED: 4-19-37.

INTERNES CANT TAKE MONEY

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Lloyd Nolan, Stanley Ridges, Lee Bowman, Barry Macol- lum, Irving Bacon, Gaylord Pendleton, Pierre Wat- kin, Charles Lane, James Bush, Nick Lukats, Anthony Nace, Fay Holden, Frank Bruno.

PRODUCER: Benjamin Glazer; DIRECTOR: Alfred Santell; AUTHOR: Max Brand; SCREENPLAY: Rian James, Theodore Reeves; ART DIRECTORS: Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; MUSICAL SCORE: Gregory Stone; CAMERA- MAN: Theodore Sparkuhl.

REVIEWED: 4-12-37; RELEASED: 4-9-37.

IT HAPPENED OUT WEST

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Paul Kelly, Judith Allen, Johnny Arthur, Leroy Mason. Steve Clemento, Nina Campana, Frank La Rue, Reginald Barlow.

PRODUCER: Sol Lesser; DIRECTOR: Howard Breth- erton; AUTHOR: Harold Bell Wright; SCREENPLAY: Earie Snell. Harry Chandlee- CAMERAMAN: Herry Neumann; EDITOR: Olive Hofman.

REVIEWED: 6-8-37; RELEASED: 5-7-37.

lEDE FRAU HAT EIN GEHEIMNIS (German) DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown, produced in Germany.

CAST: Karin Hardt, Ery Boss, Hans Soehnker, Hans

Thimig. DIRECTOR: Max Obal. REVIEWED: 3-24-37.

JIM HANVEY, DETECTIVE """'■

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Guy Kibbee, Tom Brown, Lucie Kaye, Cath- erine Doucet, Edward S. Brophy, Edward Gargan, Helen Jerome Eddy, Theodore von Eltz, Kenneth Thomson, Howard Hickman, Oscar Apfel. Wade Boteler, Robert Emmett Keane, Robert E. Homans, Harry Tyler, Frank Darien, Charles Williams.

PRODUCER: Albert E. Levoy; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Joseph Krumgold; DIRECTOR: Phil Rosen; AUTHOR: Octavus Roy Cohen; SCREENPLAY: Joseph Krumgold, Olive Cooper; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: William Morgan.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37; RELEASED: 4-5-37.

JOHN MEADE'S WOMAN

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Edward Arnold, Francinc Larrimore, Gail Patrick, George Bancroft, John Trent, Aileen Pringle, Sidney Blackmer, Willard Robertson, Jonathan Hale, Stanley Andrews, Harry Hayden, Robert Strange.

PRODUCER: B. P. Schulberg; DIRECTOR: Richard Wallace; AUTHORS: John Bright, Robert Tasker; SCREENPLAY: Herman Mankiewicz, Vincent Lawr- ence; ORIGINAL MUSIC: Frederick Hollander; CAM- ERAMAN: Harry Fishbeck; EDITOR: Robert Bischoff.

REVIEWED: 2-11-37; RELEASED: 2-26-37.

JOIN THE MARINES

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Paul Kelly, June Travis, Purnell Pratt, Reginald Denny, Warren Hymer, Irving Pichel, Sterl- ing Holloway, Ray Corrigan, John Holland, Carleton Young, John Sheehan, Arthur Hoyt, Richard Beach, Howard Hickman, Val Duran, Landers Stevens.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Albert E. Levoy; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Joseph Krumgold- DIRECTOR: Ralph Staub; AUTHOR: Karl Brown; SCREENPLAY: Joseph Krumgold, Olive Coop- er; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Miller; EDITORS: Ernest Nims, Lester Orlebeck.

REVIEWED: 1-4-37; RELEASED: 1-25-27.

JUDAS (Spanish)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced in Mexico. CAST: Josefina Escobedo, Carlos Villatoro, Victor Urruchau, Manuel Buendia. DIRECTOR: Manuel R. Ojeda.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

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JUGGERNAUT

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Boris Karloff, Joan Syndham, Arthur Mar- getson, Mona Goya, Anthony Ireland, Morton Selten, Nina Boucicault, Gibb McLaughlin, J. H. Roberts, V. Rietti.

PRODUCER: Julius Hagen; DIRECTOR: Henry Ed- wards; AUTHOR: Alice Campbell; SCREENPLAY: Cyril Campion, H. Fowler Mear, H. Fraenkel.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37; RELEASED: 4-30-37.

KID GALAHAD

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Wayne Morris, Jane Bryan, Harry Carey, William Haade, Solidad Jiminez, Joe Cunningham, Ben Welden, Joseph Crehan, Veda Ann Borg, Frank Faylen, Harland Tucker, Bob Evans, Hank Hankinson, Bob Nestell, Jack Kiraz, George Blake.

PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Sam Bischoff; DIRECTOR: Michael Curtiz; AUTHOR: Francis Wallace; SCREENPLAY: Seton I. Miller; ART DIRECTOR: Carl Weyh DIALOGUE DIRECTOR: Irving Rapper; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; MUSIC & LYRICS: M. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl; CAM- ERAMAN: Tony Gaudio; EDITOR: George Amy.

REVIEWED: 5-4-37; RELEASED: 5-29-37.

KILLERS OF THE SEA

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Captain Wallace Caswell, "Spot" Hays, Bruce Stillwell, Steve Beadon, Hubert Dykes, "Evolu- tion" Henderson, Bryant Lee, Julius Randy.

PRODUCER: Raymond Friedgen; DIRECTOR: Ray- mond Friedgen; AUTHOR: Frederick H. Wagner; SCREENPLAY: Adrian Johnson; CAMERAMAN: Her- man Schopp; EDITOR: Helene Turner.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37; RELEASED: 5-8-37.

KIMIKO (Japanese)

DISTRIBUTOR: International Film Bureau; produced in Japan. CAST: Sachiko Chiba, Tomoko Itoh, Yuriko Hanabusa. DIRECTOR: Mikio Naruse.

REVIEWED: 4-16-37.

KING AND THE CHORUS GIRL. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Fernand Gravet, Joan Blondell, Edward Everett Horton, Alan Mowbray, Mary Nash, Jane Wyman, Luis Alberni, Kenny Baker, Shaw and Lee, Lionel Pape, Leonard Mudie, Adrian Roseley.

PRODUCER: Mervyn LeRoy; DIRECTOR: Mervyn LeRoy; AUTHORS: Norman Krasna, Groucho Marx; SCREENPLAY: Norman Krasna, Groucho Marx; MU- SIC and LYRICS: Werner Richard Heymann, Ted Koehler; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; DANCE DIRECTOR: Bobby Connolly; CAMERAMAN: Tony Gaudio; EDITOR: Thomas Richards.

REVIEWED: 2-25-37; RELEASED: 3-27-37.

KING OF GAMBLERS

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Claire Trevor, Lloyd Nolan, Akim Tami- roff, Larry Crabbe, Helen Burgess, Porter Hall, Har- vey Stephens, BarJowe Borland, Purnell Pratt, Colin Tapley, Paul Fix, Cecil Cunningham, Robert Gleckler, Nick Lukats, Fay Holden, John Patterson, Evelyn Brent.

DIRECTOR: Robert Florey; AUTHOR: Tiffany Thay- er; SCREENPLAY: Doris Anderson; ART DIRECTORS: Hans Dreier, Robert Odell; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; MUSIC and LYRICS: Ralph Rainger, Richard A. Whiting, Leo Robin, Burton Lane, Ralph Freed; CAMERAMAN: Harry Fischbeck; EDITOR: Harvey Johnstone.

REVIEWED: 4-16-37; RELEASED: 4-23-37.

KING'S PEOPLE, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: E. R. Conne; produced in England. REVIEWED: 5-14-37.

KIRSCHEN IN DEN NACHBAR'S GARTEN (German)

(Fruit in the Neighbor's Garden)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany.

CAST: Adele Sandrock, Theo Schall, LeisI Karl- stadt; DIRECTOR: Erich Engels.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37.

KOCHAJ TYLKO MNIE (Polish) (Love Only Me)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown: produced in Poland. CAST: Lidja Sysocka, B. Gileswska, Helen Grossowna, W. Zacharewicz. DIRECTOR: Marta Flanz.

REVIEWED: 4-22-37.

L'AMORE CHE CANTA (Italian)

(Love That Sings) DISTRIBUTOR: World Pictures; produced in Italy. DIRECTOR: Mario Bonnard. REVIEWED: 4-8-37.

LA HERMANA SAN SULPICIO (Spanish)

(Sister San Suipicio)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced in Spain. CAST: Imperio Argentina, Salvado Soler, Miguel Ligero; DIRECTOR: Florian Rey.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

LA VOCE LONTANA (Italian)

(The Voice from Afar)

DISTRIBUTOR: Unknown; produced in Italy. CAST: Sandra Ravel, Gianfranco Gachetti, Carlo Mauri; DI- RECTOR: Guide Brignone.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

LARCENY ON THE AIR

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Robert Livingston, Grace Bradley, Willard Robertson, Pierre Watkin, Smiley Burnett, Granville Bates, William Newell, Byron Foulger, Wilbur Mack, Matty Fain, Josephine Whittell Charles Timblin, William Griffith, DeWolf Hopper, Frank DuFrance, Florence Gill.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; DIRECTOR: Irving Pichel; AUTHOR: Richard English; SCREENPLAY: Endre Bohem, Richard English; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: Edward Mann.

REVIEWED: 1-15-37: RELEASED: 1-11-37.

LASH OF THE PENITENTES

DISTRIBUTOR: Telepictures.

CAST: Joseph Swickard, Marie De Forest, William Marcos, Victor Justi, Jose Rubio, William Bletsher.

PRODUCER: Harry Revier; DIRECTOR: Zelma Car- roll; SCREENPLAY: Zelma Carroll; CAMERAMAN: Roland Price.

REVIEWED: 3-10-37.

LAST NIGHT. THE (Russian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Russia.

CAST: I. R. Peltser, M. G. Yarotskaya, N. I.

Dorokhin; DIRECTOR: Yuri Reisman. REVIEWED: 5-3-37.

LAST Of MRS. CHEYNEY. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Joan Crawford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery, Frank Morgan, Jessie Ralph, Nigel Bruce, Colleen Clare, Benita Hume, Ralph Forbes, Aileen Pringle Melville Cooper, Leonard Carey, Sara Haden, Lumsden Hare Wallis Clark, Barnett Parker.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Lawrence Weingarten; DIRECTOR: Richard Boleslawski; AUTHOR: Frederick Lonsdale; SCREENPLAY: Leon Gordon, Samson Raphaelson, Monckton Hoffe; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MUSICAL SCORE: Dr. William Axt; CAM- ERAMAN: George Folsey; EDITOR: Frank Sullivan.

REVIEWED: 2-19-37; RELEASED: 2-26-37.

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LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Lew Ayres, Dorothy Lamour, Gilbert Roland, Lionel Atwill, Karen Morley, Helen Mack, Robert Cummings, Olympe Bradna, Anthony Quinn, Lee Bowman.

PRODUCER: George N. Arthur; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Hugh Bennett; DIRECTOR: James Hogan AUTHORS: Paul Hervey Fox, Elsie Fox; SCREENPLAY Louis Stevens, Robert Wyler; MUSICAL DIRECTOR Boris Morros; CAMERAMAN: Harry Fischbeck; EDI- TOR: Everett Douglass.

REVIEWED: 6-11-37; RELEASED: 6-11-37.

LAUGHING AT TROUBLE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Jane Darwell, Sara Haden, Lois Wilson, Margaret Hamilton, Delma Byron, Allan Lane, Pert Kelton, John Carradinc James Burke, Russell Hicks, Edward Acuff, Frank Reicher, William Benedict, Ed- ward McWade.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Max Golden; DIRECTOR: Frank R. Strayer; AUTHOR: Adelyn Bushnell; SCREENPLAY: Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; CAMERA- MAN: Barney McGill; EDITOR: Nick DeMaggio.

REVIEWED: 1-6-37; RELEASED: 12-11-36.

LAW OF THE RANGER

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Bob Allen, Elaine Shepard, John Merton, Hal Taliaferro, Lafe McKee, Tom London, Charles Whitta- ker, Ernest Adams, Lane Chandler.

DIRECTOR: Spencer Gordon Bennett; AUTHORS James A. Duffy, Joseph Levering; SCREENPLAY Nate Gatzert; CAMERAMAN: James S. Brown, Jr. EDITOR: Dwight Caldwell.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37; RELEASED: 2-25-37.

LAWLESS LAND

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: John Mack Brown, Louise Stanley, Ted Adams, Lulian Rivero, Horace Murphy, Frank Ball, Edward Cassidy, Anna Camargo.

PRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Albert Ray; AUTHOR: Andrew Bennison; SCREENPLAY: An- drew Bennison; CAMERAMAN: Jack Greenhaigh; ED- ITOR: S. Roy Luby.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37.

LAWMAN IS BORN, A

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith, Warner Richmond. Mart MacLaren, Dick Curtis, Earle Hodgins, Charles King, Frank LaRue, AI St. John, Steve Clark, Jack C. Smith.

PRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Sam New- field; AUTHOR: Harry F. Olmsted; SCREENPLAY: George H. Plympton; CAMERAMAN: Bert Longe- necker; EDITOR: Roy Claire.

REVIEWED: 6-28-37; RELEASED: 6-21-37.

LES MYSTERIES DE PARIS (French)

(The Mysteries of Paris)

DISTRIBUTOR: Franco-American Film Corp.; pro- duced in France. CAST: Henri Rollan, Madeleine Oze- ray; DIRECTOR: Felix Gandere.

REVIEWED: 2-6-37.

LES PETITS (French)

(The Children)

DISTRIBUTOR: Franco-American Film Corp.; pro- duced in France. CAST: Emmanuel Roncier, Colette Borelli, Constant Remy, Jeanne Boitel; DIRECTORS: Constant Remy, Alfred Marcand.

REVIEWED: 1-2-37.

LET THEM LIVE!

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: John Howard, Nan Grey, Edward Ellis, Judith Barrett, Robert Wilcox. Bennie Bartlett, Henry Kol- ker, Robert Warwick, William Davidson, Ralph Rem- ley.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Edmund Grainger; DIREC- TOR: Harold Young; AUTHOR: Richard Wormser; SCREENPLAY: Bruce Manning, Lionel Houser; CAM- ERAMAN: James Van Trees; EDITOR: John Rawlins.

REVIEWED: 6-4-37; RELEASED: 4-25-37.

LET'S GET MARRIED

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Ida Lupino, Walter Connolly, Ralph Bellamy, Reginald Denny, Raymond Walburn, Robert Allen, Nana Bryant, Edward McWade, Emmett Vogan, Will Morgan, Granville Bates.

DIRECTOR; Alfred E. Green; AUTHOR: A. H. Z. Carr; SCREENPLAY: Ethel Hill; CAMERAMAN: Henry Freulich; EDITOR: AI Clark.

REVIEWED: 4-14-37; RELEASED: 3-25-37.

LET'S MAKE A MILLION

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Edward Everett Horton, Charlotte Wynters, Porter Hall, J. M. Kerrigan, Margaret Sedden, Mar- garet McWade, Purnell Pratt, Irving Bacon, Ivan Miller.

PRODUCER: Harold Hurley; DIRECTOR: Ray Mc- Carey; AUTHORS: Lawrence Pohle, Thomas Ahearne; SCREENPLAY: Robert Yost, Manuel Seff; CAMERA- MAN: Karl Struss.

REVIEWED: 3-11-37; RELEASED: 12-18-36.

LIEBESGESCHICHTEN VON BOCCACCIO

(German)

(Love Tales of Boccaccio)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany. CAST: Willy Fritsch, Heli Finkenzeller, Gina Falckenberg, Albracht Schoenals- DIRECTOR: Herbert Maisch.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

LOST HORIZON

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Ronald Colman, Edward Everett Horton, H. B. Warner, Jane Wyatt, Sam Jaffe, Margo, John Howard, Thomas Mitchell, Isabel Jewell.

DIRECTOR: Frank Capra; AUTHOR: James Hilton; SCREENPLAY: Robert Riskin; MUSICAL SCORE: Dimi- tri Tiomkin; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Morris Stoloff; CAMERAMAN: Joseph Walker; AERIAL PHOTOG- RAPHY: Elmer Dyer; EDITOR: Gene Havlick.

REVIEWED: 3-4-37.

LOVE FROM A STRANGER

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced in England.

CAST: Ann Harding, Basil Rathbone, Binnie Hale, Bruce Seton, Jean Cadell, Bryan Powely, Joan Hick- son, Donald Calthrop, Eugene Leahy.

DIRECTOR: Rowland V. Lee; AUTHOR: Frank Vos- per; SCREENPLAY: Frances Marion; CAMERAMAN: Philip Tannura; EDITOR: Howard O'Neil.

REVIEWED: 4-21-37; RELEASED: 5-14-37.

LOVE IS NEWS

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Don Ameche, Slim Summerville, Dudley Digges, Walter Catlett, George Sanders, Jane Darwell, Stepin Fetchit, Pauline Moore, Elisha Cook, Jr., Frank Conroy, Edwin Max- well, Charles Williams, Julius Tannen, George Hum- bert, Frederick Burton, Charles Coleman, Paul McVey, Carol Tevis, Ed Deering.

PRODUCER: Darryl F. Zanuck; DIRECTOR: Tay Garnett; AUTHORS: William R. Lipman, Frederick Stephani; SCREENPLAY: Harry Tugent, Jack Yellen.

REVIEWED: 3-9-37; RELEASED: 2-26-37.

LOYALTY OF LOVE (Italian)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Italy. CAST: Marta Abba, Elsa de Girogi, Tina Lottanzi; DIRECTOR: Guido Bringnone.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

L'UOMO CHE SORRIDE atalian) (The Smiling Gentleman) DISTRIBUTOR: Nuovo Mondo; produced in Italy,

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CAST: Vittorio de Sica, Assia Noris, Umberto Melnati, Enrico Viarisio; DIRECTOR: Mario Mattoli. REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

MAID OF SALEM

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Claudefte Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Harvey Stephens, Gale Sondergaard, Louise Dresser, Bennie Bartlett, Edward Ellis, Beulah Bondi, Bonita Granville, Virginia Weidler, Donald Meek, E. E. Clive, Halliwell Hobbes, Pedro de Cordoba, Madame Sul-Te-Wan, Lucy Beaumont, Henry Kolker, William Farnum, Ivan Simp- son, Brandon Hurst, Sterling Holloway, Zeffie Tilbury, Babs Nelson, Mary Treen, J. Farrell MacDonald, Stan- ley Fields, Lionel Belmore, Guy Bates Post.

PRODUCER: Howard Estabrook; DIRECTOR: Frank Lloyd; AUTHOR: Bradley King; SCREENPLAY: Walter Ferris, Bradley King, Durward Grinstead; ORIGINAL MUSIC; Victor Young; CAMERAMAN: Leo Tover; EDITOR: Hugh Bennett.

REVIEWED: 1-26-37; RELEASED: 2-19-37.

MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi, Fay Bainter, Thomas Mitchell, Porter Hall, Barbara Read, Maurice Moscovitch, Elizabeth Risdon, Minna Gombell, Ray Mayer, Ralph Remley, Louise Beavers, Louis Jean Heydt, Gene Morgan.

PRODUCER: Leo McCarey; DIRECTOR: Leo Mc- Carey; AUTHORS: Josephine Lawrence, Helen and Nolan Leary; SCREENPLAY: Vina Delmar; ART DIREC- TORS: Hans Dreier, Bernard Herzbrun; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: Victor Young; MUSIC: George Antheil; MUSIC & LYRICS: Leo Robin, Sam Coslow, Jean Schwartz; CAMERAMAN: William C. Mellor; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Gordon Jennings.

REVIEWED: 5-27-37; RELEASED: 4-30-37.

MAMA STEPS OUT

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Guy Kibbee, Alice Brady, Betty Furness, Stanley Morner, Gene Lockhart, Edward Morris, Greg- ory Gaye, Ivan Lebedeff, Heather Thatcher, Frank Puglia, Adrienne D'Ambricourt.

PRODUCER: John Emerson; DIRECTOR: George B. Seitz; AUTHOR: Anita Loos; SCREENPLAY: Anita Loos; CAMERAMAN: Jackson Rose; EDITOR: George Boemler.

REVIEWED: 5-20-37.

MAN BETRAYED, A

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Eddie Nugent, Kay Hughes, Lloyd Hughes, John Wray, Edwin Maxwell, Theodore von Eltz, Thomas E. Jackson, William Newell, Smiley Burnette, Christine Maple, John Hamilton, Ralph Harolde, Grace Durkin, Carleton Young, Mary Bovard, Sam Ash, Pat Gleason.

PRODUCER: William Berke; DIRECTOR: John H. Auer; AUTHORS: Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. Mc- Gowan; SCREENPLAY: Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan- CAMERAMAN: Ernest Miller.

REVIEWED: 1-8-37; RELEASED: 12-28-36.

MAN OF AFFAffiS

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: George Arliss, Romilly Lunge, Rene Ray, Jessie Winter, John Ford, Allan Jeayes, Lawrence Anderson, Bernard Merefield, John Turnbull, Basil Gill.

DIRECTOR: Herbert Mason; AUTHOR: Neil Grant; SCREENPLAY: L. DuGarde Peach; CAMERAMAN: G. Krampf; EDITOR: M. Gordon.

REVIEWED: 1-16-37; RELEASED: 1-20-37.

MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES. THE DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced in England. CAST: Roland Young, Joan Gardner, Ralph Richard- son, Ernest Thesiger, Robert Cockran. Lady Tree, Wal- lace Lupino, Gertrude Musgrove, Edward Chapman,

Sophie Stewart, George Zucco, Bruce Winston, Law- rence Hanray, Bernard Nedell, Wally Patch.

PRODUCER: Alexander Korda; DIRECTOR: Lothar Mendes; AUTHOR: H. G. Wells; CAMERAMEN: Ber- nard Browne, Maurice Forde.

REVIEWED: 2-24-37; RELEASED: 2-19-36.

MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: John Beal, Joan Fontaine, Philip Huston, Jane Walsh, George Irving, James Conlin, Frank M. Thomas, Diano Gibson, Dwight Frye, Billy Gilber.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Clitf Reid; DIRECTOR: Lew Landers; AUTHOR: Alice F. Curtis; SCREENPLAY: J. Robert Bren, Edmund L. Hartman, G. V. Atwater, Thomas Lennon; CAMERAMAN: J. Roy Hunt; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Vernon L. Walker; EDITOR: Jack Hively.

REVIEWED: 3-4-37; RELEASED: 4-2-37.

MANDARIN MYSTERY. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Eddie Quillan, Charlotte Henry, Rita LeRoy, Wade Boteler, Franklin Pangborn, George Irving, Kay Hughes, William Newell, George Walcott, Edwin Stanley, Edgar Allen, Anthony Merrill, Richard Beach, Monte Vandegrift.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; DIRECTOR: Ralph Staub; AUTHOR: Ellery Queen; SCREEN: LAY: John Francis Larkin, Rex Taylor, Gertrude Orr, Cortland Fitzsim- mons; CAMERAMAN: Murray Seldeen; EDITOR: Grace Goddard.

REVIEWED: 6-23-37.

MARIA, DIE MAGD (German)

(Mary, the Maid)

DISTRIBUTOR: Casino Film Exchange; produced in Germany.

CAST: Hilde Koerberg, Hilde Hildebrandt, Alfred Abel, Hans Schlenk, Herbrt Paulmueller, Ernst Legal, Helmuth Brasch, Will Dohm, Wolfgang Kieling, Arthur Fritz Eugens, Erika Raphael, Gerhard Gruender, Carl Auen; DIRECTOR: Veit Harlan.

REVIEWED: 6-3-37.

MARIA NOVER (Hungarian)

(Sister Marie)

DISTRIBUTOR: Danubia Pictures, Inc.; produced in Hungary. CAST: Sandor Sved, Paul Javor, Eva Szo- renyi; DIRECTOR: Victor Gertler.

REVIEWED: 4-14-37.

MARKED WOMAN

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Lola Lane, Isabell Jewell, Eduardo Ciannelli, Jane Bryan, Rosalind Marquis, Mayo Methot, Allen Jenkins, John Litel, Ben Welden, Damian O'Flynn, Henry O'Neill, Raymond Hatton, Carlos San Martin, William B. Davidson, Ken- neth Harlan, Robert Strange, James Robbins, Arthur Aylesworth, John Sheehan, Sam Wren, Edwin Stanley, Alan Davis, Allen Matthews, Guy Usher.

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Lou Edelman; DIRECTOR: Lloyd Bacon; AUTHORS: Robert Rossen, Abem Finkel; SCREENPLAY: Robert Rossen, Abem Finkel; ART DIRECTOR: Max Parker; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; MUSIC & LYRICS: Harry Warren, Al Dubin; CAMERAMAN: George Barnes; EDITOR: Jack Killifer.

REVIEWED: 2-26-37; RELEASED: 4-10-37.

MATERNITE (French)

(Mother Love)

DISTRIBUTOR: French Motion Picture Corp.; pro- duced in France.

CAST: Francoise Rosay, Felix Oudart, Hella Muller, Alain, Henri Presles. Cossini, Odette Talazac, Gouget, Theresa Reignier- DIRECTOR: Jean Choux.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

MAYTIME

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, John Bar- rymore, Herman Bing, Tom Brown, Lynne Carver,

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Rafaela Ottiano, Charles Judels, Paul Porcasi, Sig Rumann, Walter KIngsford, Guy Bates Post, Anna Demetrio, Frank Puglia, Don Cossacks Chorus.

PRODUCER: Hunt Stromberg; DIRECTOR: Robert Z. Leonard; AUTHOR: Rita Johnson Young; SCREENPLAY: Noel Langley; MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg; MUSICAL ADAPTATION-DIRECTION: Herbert Stothart; SPECIAL LYRICS: Bob Wright, Chet Forrest; CAMERAMAN: Oliver T. Marsh; EDITOR: Conrad A. Nervig.

REVIEWED: 3-8-37; RELEASED: 3-26-37.

MEET THE MISSUS

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Anne Shirley, Alan Btuce, Edward H. Robins, William Brisbane, Frank M. Thomas, Ray Mayers, Ada Leonard, George Irving, Alec Craig, V/illie Best, Virginia Sale, Jack Norton.

PRODUCER: Albert Lewis; DIRECTOR: Joseph Sant- ley; AUTHORS: Jack Goodman, Albert Rice (from "Lady Average"); SCREENPLAY: Jack Townley, Bert Granet, Joel Sayre; ART DIRECTOR: Van Nest Pol- glase; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Roy Webb; CAMERA- MAN: Jack Mackenzie; EDITOR: Frederick Knudsson.

REVIEWED: 5-25-37; RELEASED: 6-11-37.

MELODY FOR TWO

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Marie Wilson, Fred Keating, Dick Purcell, Winifred Shaw, Craig Rey- nolds, Charles Foy, Gordon Elliott, Eddie Anderson, Eddie Kane, Gordon Hart, Harry Hayden, Billie^ Jack and Donald O'Connor.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Bryan Foy; DIRECTOR: Louis King; AUTHOR: Richard Macaulay; SCREEN- PLAY: George Bricker, Lucie Ward, Joseph K. Watson; MUSIC 0 LYRICS: Harry Warren, Al Dubin, M. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl- MUSIC DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forb- stein; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Todd; EDITOR: Jack Saper.

REVIEWED: 1-12-37; RELEASED: 5-1-37.

MELODY OF THE PLAINS

DISTRIBUTOR: Spectrum.

CAST: Fred Scott, Al St. John, Louise Small, Billy Lenhart, David Sharpe, Slim Whittaker, Lew Meehan, Lafe McKee, Hal Price, Bud Jamieson, Carl Matthews.

PRODUCER: Jed Buell; DIRECTOR: Sam Newfield; AUTHOR: Bennett Cohen; MUSIC SUPERVISOR: Abe Meyers; SONGS: Don Swander, June Hershey; CAM- ERAMAN: Robert Kline; EDITOR: William Hess.

REVIEWED: 4-2-37.

MEN ARE NOT GODS

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced in England.

CAST: Miriam Hopkins, Gertrude Lawrence, Sebas- tian Shaw, Rex Harrison, A. E. Matthews, Val Gielgud, Laura Smithson, Laurence Grossmith, Sybil Grove, Winifred Willard, Wally Patch, James Harcourt, Rosamund Greenwood, Noel Howeitt, Paddy Morgan, Nicholas Nadejin, Michael Hogarth.

PRODUCER: Alexander Korda; DIRECTOR: Walter Reisch; AUTHOR: Walter Reisch; CAMERAMAN: Charles Rosher: EDITOR: Henry Cornelius.

REVIEWED: 1-20-37; RELEASED: 1-22-37.

MEN IN EXILE

DISTRIBUTOR: First National.

CAST: Dick Purcell, June Travis, Alan Baxter, Margaret Irving, Victor Varconi, Olin Howland, Veda Ann Borg, Norman Willis, Carlos DeValdez, Alec Harford, John Alexander, Demitris, Emanuel.

DIRECTOR: John Villiers Farrow; SCREENPLAY:

Roy Chanslor; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Todd; EDITOR: Terry Morse.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37; RELEASED: 4-3-36.

MICHAEL O'HALLORAN

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Wynne Gibson, Warren Hull, Jackie Moran, Charlene Wyatt, Sidney Blackmer, Hope Manning, G. P. Huntley, Jr., Robert Greig, Helen Lowell, Vera

Gordon, Pierre Watkin, Dorothy Vaughan, Bodll Rosing, Guy Usher.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Herman Schlom: DIREC- TOR: Karl Brown; AUTHOR: Gene Stratton-Porter; SCREENPLAY: Adele Buffington; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: Edward Mann.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37; RELEASED: 5-15-37.

MIDNIGHT COURT

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Ann Dvorak, John Litel, Carlyle Moore, Jr., Joseph Crehan, Walter Miller, William Davidson, John Sheehan, Stanley Fields, Gordon Eliott, Gordon Hart, Harrison Green, Charles Foy, Eddie Foster, Lyie Moraine, George Offerman, Jr., Joan Woodbury.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Bryan Foy; DIRECTOR: Frank McDonald; AUTHORS: Don Ryan, Kenneth Gamet; SCREENPLAY: Don Ryan, Kenneth Garnet; CAMERAMAN: Warren Lynch; EDITOR: Frank Magee.

REVIEWED: 1-27-37; RELEASED: 3-6-37.

MIDNIGHT MADONNA

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Warren William, Mady Correll, Kitty Clancy, Edward Ellis, Robert Baldwin, Jonathan Hale, Joseph Sawyer, Joseph Crehan, Irene Franklin, Jack Clifford, Ruth Robinson, Mildred Gover, Donald Kirke, Nick Copeland, Alonzo Price, Clyde Dilson, Harry Tyler, Brooks Benedict, Matty Fain, Hymie Miller, George Magrill, Duke York.

PRODUCER: Emanuel Cohen; DIRECTOR: James Flood; AUTHOR: David Bohem; SCREENPLAY: Doris Malloy, Gladys Lehman; ART DIRECTOR: Wiard Ihnen; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: George Stoll; SONGS AND LYRICS: Arthur Johnson. John Burke; CAMERA- MAN: Robert Pittack- EDITOR: Ray F. Curtiss.

REVIEWED: 6-8-37; RELEASED: 7-2-37.

MIDNIGHT TAXI

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Brian Donlevy, Frances Drake, Alan Dinehart, Sig Rumann, Gilbert Roland, Harold Huber, Paul Stanton, Lon Chancy, Jr., Russell Hicks, Regis Toomey.

PRODUCER: Milton H. Feld; DIRECTOR: Eugene Forde; AUTHOR: Borden Chase; SCREENPLAY: Lou Breslow, John Patrick; CAMERAMAN: Barney McGill; EDITOR: Al De Gaetano.

REVIEWED: 4-5-37; RELEASED: 4-2-37.

MIGHTY TREVE, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Noah Beery, Jr., Barbara Read, Samuel S. Hinds, Hobart Cavanaugh, Alan Kruger, Julian Rivero, Edmund Cobb, Erville Alderson, Guy Usher, Spencer Charters, Tuffy.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Val Paul; DIRECTOR: Lewis D. Collins; AUTHOR: Albert Payson Terhune; SCREEN- PLAY: Albert R. Perkins, Marcus Goodrich, Charles Grayson; CAMERAMAN: Jerome Ash; EDITOR: Philip Cahn.

REVIEWED: 1-12-37; RELEASED: 1-17-37.

MILE A MINUTE LOVE

DISTRIBUTOR: Ace Pictures.

CAST: William Bakewell, Arietta Duncan, Duncan Renaldo, Vivien Oakland, Wilfred Lucas, Earle Douglas, Etta McDaniels.

PRODUCER: Fanchon Royer; DIRECTOR: Elmer Clif- ton; AUTHOR: Duncan Renaldo; SCREENPLAY: Edwin Anthony; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Martinelli; EDITOR: Edward Schroeder.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37.

MONTE CRIOLLO (Spanish)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Argentine. CAST: Nedda Francy, F. Petrone, M. Ruggero; DIREC- TOR: Arturo S. Mom.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

MOTOR MADNESS

DISTRIBUTOR: Cnlumbia.

CAST: Rosalind Keith, Allen Brook. Marc Lawrence, Richard Terry, J. M. Kerrigan, Arthur Loft, Joseph

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Sawyer, George Ernest, Al Hill, Jchn Tyrrell, Ralph Byrd.

DIRECTOR: D. Ross Lederman; SCREENPLAY: Fred Niblo, Jr., Grace Neville CAMERAMAN: Allen G. Siegler; EDITOR: Byrd Robinson.

REVIEWED: 5-4-37; RhLEASED: 4-5-37.

MOUNTAIN JUSTICE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Josephine Hutchinson, George Brent, Guy Kibbee, Mona Barrie, Robert Barat, Margaret Hamil- ton, Robert McWade, Fuzzy Knight, Edward Pawley, Elizabeth Risdon, Marcia Mae Jones, Granville Bates, Russell Simpson, Sibyl Harrison, Guy Wilkerson.

DIRECTOR: Michael Curtiz; SCREENPLAY: Nor- man Reilly, Luci Ward; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Haller; EDITOR: George Amy.

REVIEWED: 5-15-37; RELEASED: 4-24-37.

MOUNTAIN MUSIC

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Bob Burns, Martha Raye, John Howard, Terry Walker, Rute Davis, George Hayes, Spencer Charters, Charles Timblin, Jan Duggan, Olin Howland, Fuzzy Knight, Wally Vernon, Cliff Clark, Goodee Montgomery, Rita LaRoy.

PRODUCER: Benjamin Glazer; DIRECTOR: Robert Florey; AUTHOR: MacKinlay Kantor; SCREENPLAY: John C. Moffitt, Duke Atteberry, Russel Crouse, Charles Lederer; ART DIRECTORS: Hans Dreier, John Goodman- MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; LYRICS AND MUSIC: Sam Coslow; CAMERAMAN: Karl Struss; EDITOR: Eda Warren.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37; RELEASED 6-18-37.

MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Roscoe Karns, Marsha Hunt, Lynne Overman, Larry Crabbe, Astrid Allwyn, Harvey Stephens, Purnell Pratt, Barlow Borland, Earle Foxe, Anthonv Nace, Terry Ray, Nick Lukats, Jack Chapin, Charles Wilson.

DIRECTOR: Charles Riesner; AUTHOR: Kurt Steel: SCREENPLAY: Brian Marlow, Robert Wyler, Eddie Welch; CAMERAMAN: Henry Sharp; EDITOR: Edward Dmytryk.

REVIEWED: 2-24-37; RELEASED 3-5-37.

MYSTERIOUS CROSSING

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: James Dunn, Jean Rogers, John Eldredge, Andy Devine, Hobart Cavanaugh, Herbert Rawlinson, J. Farrell MacDonald, Clarence Muse, Jonathan Hale, Loren Baker, Libby Taylor, James Flavin, Pat O'Maliey.

DIRECTOR: Arthur Lubin; AUTHOR: Fred Maclsaacs; SCREENPLAY: Jefferson Parker, John Grey; CAMERA- MAN: Milton Krasner.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 12-27-36.

NANCY STEELE IS MISSING

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly, Peter Lorre, June Lang, Robert Kent, Shirley Deane, John Carradine, Jane Darwell, Frank Conroy, Graniteville Bates, George Taylor, Kane Richmond, Margaret Field- ing, DeWitt Jennings, George Chandler, George Hum- ber, Robert Murphy, Ed Deering, Frederick Burton, Stanley Andrews, Guy Usher.

PRODUCER: Nunnally Johnson; DIRECTOR: George Marshall; AUTHOR: Charles Francis Coe.

REVIEWED: 3-10-37; RELEASED 3-12-37.

NEW FACES OF 1937

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: Joe Penner, Milton Berle, Parkyakarkus, Harriet Hilliard, William Brady, Jerome Cowan, Thel- ma Leeds, Lorraine Kruger, Tommy Mack, Bert Gor- don, Patricia Wilder, Richard Lane, Dudley Clements, William Corson, George Rosener, Dewey Robinson, Harry C. Bradley; Loew, Hite and Stanley; Brian Sisters, Derry Deane, Eddie Rio, Loria Brothers, Ann Miller, Three Chocolateers, Four Playboys, Mary Louise Smith, Betty Johnson, Harriet Brandon, Bea-

trice Shulte, Juanita Fields, Cynthia Westlake, Mary Frances Gifford.

PRODUCER: Edward Small; DIRECTOR: Leigh Jason; AUTHOR: George Bradshaw (from "Shoestring"); SCREENPLAY: Nat Perrin, Philip G. Epstein, Irving S. Brecher, Harold Kusell, Harry Clork, Howard J. Green; ART DIRECTOR: Van Nest Polglase; MUSI- CAL DIRECTOR: Roy Webb; DANCE DIRECTOR: Sammy Lee; MUSIC & LYRICS: Lew Brown, Sammy Fain, Walter Bullock, Harold Spinna, Ben Pollack, Harry James, Edward Cherkose, Charles Henderson, Joe Penner, Hal Raynor; CAMERAMAN: J. Roy Hunt; EDITOR: George Crone.

REVIEWED: 6-29-37; RELEASED: 7-2-37.

NORTH OF RIO GRANDE

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: William Boyd, George Hayes, Russell Hay- den, Stephen Morris, Bernadene Hayes, John Ruther- ford, Lorraine Randall, Walter Long, Lee Cobb, John Beach, Al Ferguson.

PRODUCER: Harry Sherman; DIRECTOR: Nate Watt; AUTHOR: Clarence E. Mulford (from "Cottonwood Gulch"); SCREENPLAY: Jack O'Donnell; ART DI- RECTOR: Lewis Rachmil; CAMERAMAN: Russell Harlan; EDITOR: Robert Warwick.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37; RELEASED: 6-25-37.

NUSZUrr FELARON (Hungarian)

(Honeymoon at Half Price)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Hungary. CAST: Irene Agai, Paul Javor, Mici ErdeIyi; DIREC- TOR: I. Szekely.

REVIEWED: 2-16-37.

NATALKA POLTAVKA (Ukrainian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Kinotrade- produced in U. S. A. CAST: Thalia Sabanieeva, Dimitri Creona, Lydia Be- rezovsska; DIRECTOR: Vasile Avramenko; SCREEN- PLAY: M. Avramenko, M. J. Gann.

REVIEWED: 2-18-37.

NAVY BLUES

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Dick Purcell, Mary Brian, Warren Hymer, Joseph Sawyer, Edward Woods, Horace MacMahon, Chester Clute, Lucille Gleason, Ruth Fallows, Alonzo Price, Mel Ruick, Carleton Young.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Burt Kelly; DIRECTOR: Ralph Staub; AUTHORS: Gordon Kahn, Eric Taylor; SCREENPLAY: Gordon Kahn, Eric Taylor; SUPERVI- SION EDITOR: Murray Seldeen; MUSICAL SUPER- VISOR: Harry Grey; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: Roy Livingston.

REVIEWED: 3-29-37; RELEASED: 4-19-37.

NAVY SPY

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, Judith Allen, Jack Doyle, Phil Dunham, Don Barclay, Howard Lang, Crauford Kent.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Sam Diege; DIRECTOR: Crane Wilbur; SCREENPLAY: Crane Wilbur; CAMERA- MAN: Mack Stengler; EDITOR: Tony Martinelli.

REVIEWED: 3-24-37; RELEASED: 3-13-37.

NIGHT KEY

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Boris Karloff, J. Warren Hull, Jean Rogers, Hobart Cavanaugh, Samuel Hinds, David Oliver, Ward Bond, Frank Reicher, Alan Baxter, Edwin Maxwell.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Robert Presnell; DIRECTOR: Lloyd Corrigan; AUTHOR: William Pierce; SCREEN- PLAY; Tristram Tupper, John C. Moffitt; SPECIAL EFFECTS: John P. Fulton; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Lou Forbes; ART DIRECTOR: Jack Otterson; CAMERA- MAN: George Robinson; EDITOR: Otis Garrett.

REVIEWED: 4-21-37; RELEASED: 5-2-37.

NIGHT MUST FALL

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, Dame May Whiffy, Alan Marshall, Merle Tottenham, Kath-

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leen Harrison, Matthew Boulton, Eily Malyon, Beryl Mercer, Winifred Harris, E. E. Clive.

PRODUCER: Hunt Stromberg; DIRECTOR: Richard Thorpe; AUTHOR: Emiyn Williams; SCREENPLAY: John Van Druten; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MUSICAL SCORE: Edward Ward; CAMERAMAN: Ray June; EDITOR: Robert J. Kern.

REVIEWED: 4-22-37.

NOBODY'S BABY

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Patsy Kelly, Lyda Robert!, Lynne Overman, Robert Armstrong, Rosina Lawrence, Don Alvarado, Tom Dugan, Orrin Burke, Dora Clement, Laura Tread- well, Tola Nesmith, Florence Roberts, Si Willis, Herbert Rawlinson, Jimmie Grier's Orchestra, The Rhythm Rascals, The Avalon Boys.

PRODUCER: Hal Roach; DIRECTOR: Gus Meins; AUTHORS: Harold Law, Hal Yates, Pat C. Flick; SCREENPLAY: Harold Law, Hal Yates, Pat C. Flick; MUSIC: Marvin Hatley; LYRICS: Walter Bullock; MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: Jimmie Grier; DANCES: Roy Randolph; CAMERAMAN: Norbert Brodine; PHOTOGRAPHIC EFFECTS: Roy Seawright; EDITOR: Ray Snyder.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 4-23-37.

OFF TO THE RACES

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Slim Summerville, Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Roberts, Billy Mahan, Ann Gillis, Fred Toones, Chick Chandler, Ruth Gillette.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Max Golden; DIRECTOR: Frank Strayer; AUTHORS: Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; SCREENPLAY: Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Samuel Kaylin; SONGS: L. Wolfe Gilbert, Felix Bernard; CAMERAMAN: Barney McGill; EDITOR: Alex Troffey.

REVIEWED: 1-7-37; RELEASED: 2-19-37.

OH, DOCTOR

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Edward Everett Horton, Donrue Leighton, William Hall, Eve Arden, Thurston Hall, Catherine Doucet, William Demarest, Edward Brophy, Minerva Urecal.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Edmund Grainger; DIREC- TOR: Ray McCarey; AUTHOR: Harry Leon Wilson; SCREENPLAY: Harry Clerk, Brown Holmes; ART DI- RECTOR: Jack Otterson; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Lou Forbes; SPECIAL EFFECTS: John P. Fulton: CAMERA- MAN: Milton Krasner; EDITOR: Bernard W. Burton.

REVIEWED: 4-22-37; RELEASED: 5-16-37.

OLD CORRAL, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Hope Manning, Sons of the Pioneers, Champion, Cornelius Keefe, Lon Chaney, Jr., John Bradford, Milburn Morante, Abe Lefton, Merrill McCormick, Charles Sullivan, Buddy Roosevelt, Lynton Brent, Frankie Marvin, Oscar and Elmer.

ASSOCIATE TRODUCER: Armand Schaefer; DIREC- TOR: Joseph Kane; AUTHOR: Bernard McConville; SCREENPLAY: Sherman Lowe, Joseph Poland; CAM- ERAMAN: Edgar Lyons- EDITOR: Lester Orlebeck.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37.

OLD LOUISIANA

DISTRIBUTOR: Crescent.

CAST: Tom Keene, Rita Cansino, Will Morgan, Robert Fiske, Raphael Bennett, Bud Buster, Carlos DeValdez, Ramsay Hill, Allan Cavan, Wally Albright.

PRODUCER: E. R. Derr; DIRECTOR: Irvin V. Willat; AUTHOR: John T. Neville; SCREENPLAY: Mary Ire- land; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Martinelli; EDITOR: Donald Barratt.

REVIEWED: 3-12-37; RELEASED: 3-1-37.

ON THE AVENUE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll, Alice Faye,

The Ritz Brothers, George Barbier, Alan Mowbray, Cora Witherspoon, Walter Catlett, Douglas Fowley, Joan Davis, Stepin Fetchit, Sig Rumann, Billy Gil- bert, E. E. Clive, Douglas Wood, John Sheehan, Paul Irving, Harry Stubbs, Ricardo Mandia, Edward Cooper, Paul Gerrits.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Gene Markey; DIRECTOR: Roy Del Ruth; SCREENPLAY: Gene Markey, William Conselman; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Arthur Lange; MUSIC & LYRICS: Irving Berlin; DANCE DIRECTOR: Seymour Felix- CAMERAMAN: Lucien Andriot; EDI- TOR: Allen McNeil.

REVIEWED: 2-3-37; RELEASED: 2-12-37.

ONCE A DOCTOR

DISTRIBUTOR: First National.

CAST: Jean Muir, Donald Woods, Gordon Oliver, Joseph King, Henry Kolker, Gordon Hart, Joseph Cre- han, Louise Stanley, David Carlyle, Cy Kendall, Ed Stanley, Housley Stevens, Harlan Tucker, Guy Usher.

DIRECTOR: William Clemens; AUTHORS: Frank Daugherty, Paul Perez; SCREENPLAY: Robertson White, Ben G. Kohn; CAMERAMAN: L. William O'Connell; EDITOR: Clarence Kolster.

REVIEWED: 2-27-37; RELEASED: 1-23-37.

OUTCAST

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Warren William, Karen Morley, Lewis Stone, Jackie Moran, Esther Dale, John V/ray, Christian Rub, Virginia Sale, Ruth Robinson, Murray Kinnell, Jonathan Hale, Richard Carle, Frank Melton, Lois Wilde, Tommy Jackson, Matthew Betz, Harry Woods, George Magrill, Dick Alexander.

PRODUCER: Emanuel Cohen; DIRECTOR: Robert Florey; AUTHOR: Frank R. Adams; SCREENPLAY: Doris Malloy, Dore Schary; CAMERAMAN: Rudolph Mate; EDITOR: Ray F. Curtiss.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 2-5-37.

OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Freston Foster, Jean Muir, Van Heflin, Vir- ginia Weidler, Margaret Irving, Frank M. Thomas, Si Jenks, Dick Elliott, Al St. John, Bradley Page, Richard Lane, Monte Blue, Billy Gilbert, Dudley Clements.

PRODUCER: Robert Sisk; DIRECTOR: Christy Ca- banne; AUTHOR: Bret Harf SCREENPLAY: John Twist, Harry Segall; CAMERAMAN: Robert De Grasse; EDITOR: Ted Cheseman.

REVIEWED: 3-16-37; RELEASED: 4-16-37.

PARADISE EXPRESS

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Grant Withers, Dorothy Appleby, Arthur Hoyt, Maude Eburne, Harry Davenport, Donald Kirke, Arthur Loft, Lew Kelly, Anthony Pawley, Fern Emmett, John Holland, Bob McClung, Bruce Mitchell, Guy Wilkerson, George Cleveland, Ralph McCollough.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Sol C. Siegel; DIRECTOR: Joseph Kane; AUTHORS: Allan Vaughn Elston, Paul Perez; SCREENPLAY: Jack Natteford, Betty Burbridge; CAMERAMAN: Jack Marta.

REVIEWED: 3-5-37; RELEASED: 2-22-37.

PARIS COMMUNE (Russian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Russia.

CAST: M. Poltnikov, A. Maximova, A. Abrikoso, V. Stanitzin, D. Dorliak, A. Goriunov, V. Belokurov, V. Maretskaya, G. Egorova, N. Aslanov, O. Abdulov, G. Cherkovalenko, I. Bobrov; DIRECTOR: Gregory Roshal.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37.

PARK AVENUE LOGGER

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: George O'Brien, Beatrice Roberts, Willard Robertson, Ward Bond, Bert Hanlon. Gertrude Short, Lloyd Ingraham, George Rosener, Robert E. O'Connor.

PRODUCER: George A. Hirliman; DIRECTOR: David Howard; AUTHOR: Bruce Hutchinson; CAMERAMAN: Frank B. Good; EDITOR: Robert Crandall.

REVIEWED: 3-16-37; RELEASED: 2-26-37.

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PARNELL

DISTRIBUTOR: M-6-M.

CAST: Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Edna May Oliver, Edmund Gwenn, Alan Marshal, Donald Crisp, Billie Burke, Berton Churchill, Donald Meek, Montagu Love, Byron Russell, Brandon Tynan, Phillis Coghlan, Neil Fitzgerald, George Zucco.

DIRECTOR: John M. Stahl; AUTHOR: Elsie T. Schauffler; SCREENPLAY: John Van Druten, S. N. Behrman; MUSICAL SCORE: Dr. William Axt; ART DIRECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; CAMERAMAN: Karl Freund; EDITOR: Fredrick Y. Smith.

REVIEWED: 6-7-37.

PAROLE RACKET

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Paul Kelly, Rosalind Keith, Leona Maricle, Thurston Hall, Gene Morgan, John Spacey, Francis McDonald, Raymond Brown, Jack Daly, C. M. Shaw, Al Hill.

DIRECTOR: C. C. Coleman, Jr.' AUTHOR: Harold Shumate; SCREENPLAY: Harold Shumate; CAMERA- MAN: George Meehan; EDITOR: Dick Fantl.

REVIEWED: 3-11-37; RELEASED: 3-4-37.

PATRIA, AMORE E DOVERE (Italian)

(Country, Love and Duty)

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M; produced in Italy. CAST: Mario Steni, Gino Gervi, Eva Maltagliati; DIRECTOR: Alessandro Balsetti.

REVIEWED: 4-12-37.

PENROD AND SAM

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Billy Mauch, Frank Craven, Spring Byington, Craig Reynolds, Harry Watson, Jackie Morrow, Philip Hurlic, Charles Halton, Bernice Pilot, Kenneth Harlan, Allan Davis, Si Wills, Billy Lechner, Billy Wolfsone, Jerry Madden, Robert Homans, Mildred Gover, George Billings, Jerry Tucker, Jack Cunningham, Don Hulbert, John Pirrone.

DIRECTOR: William McGann; AUTHOR: Booth Tar- kington; SCREENPLAY: Lillie Hayward, Hugh Cum- mings; CAMERAMAN: L. William O'Connell; EDITOR: Thomas Pratt.

REVIEWED: 3-17-37; RELEASED: 2-27-37.

PERSONAL PROPERTY

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Jean Harlow, Robert Taylor. Reginald Owen, Una O'Connor, Henrietta Crosman, E. E. Clive, Cora Witherspoon, Maria Shelton, Forrester Harvey, Lionel Braham, Barnett Parker.

PRODUCER: John W. Considine; DIRECTOR: W. S. Van Dyke; AUTHOR: H. M. Harwood (from "The Man in Possession")- SCREENPLAY: Hugh Mills, Ernest Vajda; CAMERAMAN: William Daniels; EDITOR: Ben Lewis.

REVIEWED: 3-16-37; RELEASED: 3-19-37.

PHANTOM SHIP

DISTRIBUTOR: Guaranteed Pictures; produced in England.

CAST: Bela Lugosi, Shirley Grey, Cliff McLaglen, Arthur Margetson, Edmund William, George Mozart, Ben Welden, Dennis Hoey, Gibson Gowland, Herbert Cameron, James Carew, Terence De Marney.

DIRECTOR: Dennis Clift; AUTHOR: Dennis Cliff; CAMERAMEN: Geoffrey Faithful, Eric Cross.

REVIEWED: 2-15-37.

PICK A STAR

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Patsy Kelly, Jack Haley, Rosina Lawrence, Mischa Auer, Lyda Roberti, Charles Halton, Tom Dugan, Russell Hicks, Cully Richards, Spencer Char- ters, Sam Adams, Robert Gleckler, Joyce Compton, Johnny Arthur, James Finlayson, Walter Long, Wesley Barry, Johnny Hyams, Leila Mclntyre, Benny Burt.

PRODUCER: Edward Sedgwick; DIRECTOR: Edward Sedgwick; AUTHORS: Richard Flournoy, Arthur Ver- non Jones, Thomas J. Dugan; SCREENPLAY: Richard Flournoy, Arthur Vernon Jones, Thomas J. Dugan;

ART DIRECTOR: Arthur J. Royce; MUSICAL DIREC- TION: Arthur Morton, Marvin Hatley; DANCES: Edward Court; MUSIC & LYRICS: Fred Stryker, Johnny Lange, R. Alex Anderson; CAMERAMAN: Norbert Brodine; PHOTOGRAPHIC EFFECTS: Roy Seawright; EDITOR: William Terhune. REVIEWED: 4-20-37.

POFON (Hungarian)

(Slap)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Hungary. CAST: Paul Javor, Elsie Barsony, Antal Pager; DIREC- TOR: Bela Balogh.

REVIEWED: 1-20-37.

PRINCE AND THE PAUPER

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Billy Mauch, Bobby Mauch, Errol Flynn, Claude Rains, Henry Stephenson, Barton MacLane, Alan Hale, Eric Portman, Lionel Fape, Leonard Willey, Murray Kinnell, Halliwell Hobbes, Phyllis Barry, Ivan Simpson, Montagu Love, Fritz Leiber, Elspeth Dudgeon, Mary Field, Forrester Harvey, Helen Valkis, Lester Matthews, Robert Evans, Holmes Herbert, Ian Mac- Laren, Ann Howard, Gwendolyn Jones, Lionel Braham, Harry Beresford, Lionel Belmore, Ian V/olf.

PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Robert Lord; DIRECTOR: William Keighley; AUTHOR: Mark Twain; SCREENPLAY: Laird Doyle; ART DIREC- TOR: Robert Haas; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; MUSIC: Erich Wolfgang Korngold; CAM- ERAMAN: Sol Polito; EDITOR: Ralph Dawson.

REVIEWED: 4-8-37; RELEASED: 5-8-37.

PRISONERS (Russian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Russia. CAST: M. F. Astangov, V. D. Yanukova, B. P. Tamirin; DIRECTOR: Evgeny Cherviakov; AUTHOR: N. F. Pogodin; SCREENPLAY: N. F. Pogodin.

REVIEWED: 3-5-37.

PUNKS KOMMT AUS AMERIKA (German)

(Punks Arrives from America)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany.

CAST: Attila Hoerbiger, Lien Deyers, Ralph Arthur Roberts, Sybille Schmitz, Henry Lorenzen, Oskar Sima, Erika G'aessner, George Boulanger, Huga Warner Kahle, Erich Walter, Ernst Behmer, Maria Meisner, Joseph Sieber, Edith Oss; DIRECTOR: Karl Heinz Martin.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37.

QUALITY STREET

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Katherine Hepburn, Franchot Tone, Eric Blore, Fay Bainter, Cora Witherspoon, Estelle Win- wood, Joan Fontaine, Florence Lake, Helena Grant, Roland Varno, William Blakewell.

PRODUCER: Pandro S. Berman; DIRECTOR: George Stevens; AUTHOR: Sir James M. Barrie; SCREENPLAY: Allan Scott, Mortimer Offner; CAMERAMAN: Robert DeGrasse: EDITOR: Henry Berman.

REVIEWED: 3-10-37; RELEASED: 3-26-37.

RACING LADY

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST' Ann Dvorak, Smith Ballew, Harry Carey, Berton Churchill, Frank M. Thomas, Ray Mayer, Willie Best, Hattie McDaniels, Harry Jans, Lew Payton, Harlan Tucker.

DIRECTOR: Wallace Fox; AUTHOR: Damon Runyon; SCREENPLAY: Dorothy Yost. Thomas Lennon; CAM- ERAMAN: Harry WiM; EDITOR: James Morley.

REVIEWED: 1-22-37: RELEASED: 1-29-37.

RACKETEERS IN EXILE DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: George Bancroft, Evalyn Venable, Wynne Gibson, Marc Lawrence, John Gilaudet, George McKay, Garry Owen, Jack Clifford, William Burress, Helen Lowell, Richard Carle, Jonathan Hale.

DIRECTOR: Erie C. Kelton; AUTHOR: Harry Sauber;

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SCREENPLAY: Harry Sauber, Robert Shannon; CAM- ERAMAN: Lucien Ballard; EDITOR: Otto Meyer. REVIEWED: 4-15-37; RELEASED: 3-30-37.

RADIO BAR (Spanish)

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount; produced in Argentine. CAST: Alberto Vila; DIRECTOR: Manuel Romero.

REVIEWED: 2-5-37.

RAZUMOV (French)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in France. CAST: Pierre Fresnay, Jean-Louis Barrault; PRODUCER: Marc Allegret; DIRECTOR: Marc Allegret; AUTHOR: Joseph Conrad (from "Under Western Eyes).

REVIEWED: 3-12-37.

READY. WILLING AND ABLE

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Ruby Keeler, Lee Dixon, Allen Jenkins, Louise Fazenda, Carol Hughes, Ross Alexander, Winifred Shaw, Teddy Hart, Hugh O'Connell, Addison Richards, Shaw and Lee, E. E. Clive, Jane Wyman, May Boley, Charles Halton, Adrian Rosley, Lillian Kemble-Cooper, Barnett Parker.

DIRECTOR: Ray Enright; AUTHOR: Richard Macau- lay; SCREENPLAY: Jerry Wald, Sig Herzig, Warren Duff DANCE DIRECTOR: Bobby Connelly; CAMERA- MAN: Sol Polito; EDITOR: Doug Gould.

REVIEWED: 3-16-37; RELEASED: 3-6-37.

REDES (Spanish)

(The Wave)

DISTRIBUTOR: Garrison Films; produced in Mexico. CAST: Silvio Hiernandaz, Miguel Figueroa, Antonio Lara, David Valles Gonzales; PRODUCER: Paul Strand; DIRECTORS: Fred Zinneman, Gomez Muriel; AUTHORS: Paul Strand, Valezquez Chavez; SCREENPLAY: Henwar Rodakiewicz; ENGLISH TITLES: John Dos Passos, Leo Hurwitz; CAMERAMAN: Paul Strand.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

RHYTHM IN THE CLOUDS

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull, William Newell, Richard Carle, Zeffie Tilbury, Charles Judels, David Carlyle, Joyce Compton, Suzanne Kaaren, Esther Howard, Ed Parker, James C. Morton, Rolfe Sedan.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Albert E. Levoy; DIREC- TOR: John H. Auer; AUTHORS: George Mence. Ray Bond; SCREENPLAY: Olive Cooper; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Miller; EDITOR: Edward Mann.

REVIEWED: 6-18-37; RELEASED: 6-21-37.

RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING SKULL

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Ter- hune, Mary Russell, Roger Williams, Fern Emmett, C. Montague Shaw, Yakima Canutt, John Ward, George Godfrey, Earle Ross, Frank Ellis, John Van felt.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; DIRECTOR: Mack V. Wright; AUTHORS: Bernard McConville, Oliver Drake; SCREENPLAY: Oliver Drake, John Rathmell; CAM- ERAMAN: Jack Marta; EDITOR: Tony Martinelli.

REVIEWED: 6-3-37; RELEASED: 1-4-37.

RIDING ON AIR

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: Joe E. Brown, Guy Kibbee, Florence Rice, Vinton Haworth, Anthony Nance, Harlan Briggs, Andrew Tombes. Clem Bevans.

PRODUCER: David L. Loew; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Edward Sedgwick; DIRECTOR: Edward Sedg- wick; AUTHOR: Richard Macaulay; SCREENPLAY: Richard Flournoy, Richard Macaulay; ART DIRECTOR: John Ducasse SchuIze: MUSICAL SCORE: Arthur Morton; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Fred Jackman; CAMERA- MAN: Al Gilks; EDITOR: Jack Ogilvie.

REVIEWED: 6-9-37; RELEASED: 6-18-37.

RITT IN DIE FREIHEIT (German) (On the Road to Freedom) DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany.

CAST: Willy Birgel, Ursula Grabley, Hansi Knoteck; DIRECTOR: Karl Hartl. REVIEWED: 5-11-37.

ROAD BACK, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: John King, Richard Cromwell, Slim Summer- ville, Andy Devine, Barbara Read, Louise Fazenda, Noah Beery, Jr., Maurice Murphy, John Emery, Etienne Girardot, Lionel Atwill, Henry Hunter, Larry Blake, Gene Garrick, Greta Gynte, Spring Byington, Frank Reicher, Laura Hope Crews, Charles Holton, Arthur Hohl, William B. Davidson, Al Shean, Edwin Maxwell, Samuel S. Hinds, Robert Warwick, Jean Rouverol.

PRODUCER: Charles R. Rogers; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Edmund Grainger; DIRECTOR: James Whale; AUTHOR: Erich Maria Remarque; SCREENPLAY: R.

C. Sheriff, Charles Kenyon; ART DIRECTOR: Charles

D. Hall; MUSICAL SCORE: Dimitri Tiomkin; MUSI- CAL DIRECTOR: Charles Previn; CAMERAMEN: John J. Mescall, George H. Robinson; EDITOR: Ted Kent.

REVIEWED: 6-18-37; RELEASED: 7-18-37.

ROARIN' LEAD

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Ter- hune, Christine Maple, Hooper Atchley, Yakima Canutt, George Chesebro, Tommy Bupp, Mary Russell, Tamara, Lynn Kauffman, Beverly Luff, Theodora Frye, Katherine Frye, The Meglin Kiddies.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Sol C. Siegel; DIRECTORS: Mack V. Wright, Sam Newfield; AUTHOR: William Colt MacDonald; SCREENPLAY: Oliver Drake, Colt MacDonald: CAM- ERAMAN: William Nobles; EDITOR: William Thomp- son.

REVIEWED: 4-24-37.

ROBBER SYMPHONY, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Fortune Film Corp.; produced in England.

CAST: Magda Sonja, Hans Feher, Vinette, Al Mar- shall, Jack Tracy.

DIRECTOR: Friedrich Feher; AUTHORS: Anton Kuh, Jack Trendell; MUSIC: Friedrich Feher.

REVIEWED: 2-6-37.

ROMANCE AND RICHES

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Cary Grant, Mary Brian, Peter Gawthorn, Iris Ashley, Andrea Malandrino, John Turnbull, Arthur Hardy, Charles Farrell, Marie Wright.

PRODUCER: Alfred Zeisler; DIRECTOR: Alfred Zeisler; AUTHOR: E. Phillips Openheim; SCREEN- PLAY: John L. Balderston.

REVIEWED: 3-2-37; RELEASED: 2-27-37.

ROMANCE AT THE DANUBE (Hungarian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Danubia Pictures; produced in Hun- gary. CAST: Zita Perczel, Imre Raday, Julius Csortos; DIRECTOR: Istvan Szekely. REVIEWED: 3-30-37.

ROOTIN' TOOTIN' RHYTHM

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Armida, Monte Blue, Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws, Hal Taliaferro, Ann Pendleton, Max Hoffman, Jr., Charles King, Frankie Marvin, Nina Campana, Charles Mayer.

DIRECTOR: Mack V. Wright; AUTHOR: Johnston McCulley; SCREENPLAY: Jack Natteford; CAMERA- MAN: William Nobles- EDITOR: Tony Martinelli.

RtVIEWED: 5-1-37; RELEASED: 5-12-37.

ROUND-UP TIME IN TEXAS

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Maxine Doyle, The Cabin Kids, Champton, LeRoy Mason, Earle Hod- gins, Dick Wessell, Buddy Williams, Elmer Fain, Cornie Anderson, Frankie Marvin, Ken Cooper.

PRODUCER: Nat Levine; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Armand Schaefer; DIRECTOR: Joseph Kane; SCREEN-

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PLAY: Oliver Drake; CAMERAMAN: William Nobles; EDITOR: Lester Orlebeck.

REVIEWED: 4-22-37; RELEASED: 2-28-37.

SAMVETSOMMA ADOLF (Swedish)

(Adolf's Military Adventures)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Sweden. CAST: Adolf Jahr, Karin Albihn, Weyler Hildebrand, Elsa Carlsson.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

SANDFLOW

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Buck Jones, Lita Chevret, Bob Kortman, Arthur Aylesworth, Robert Terry, Enrique DeRosas, Josef Swickard, Lee Phelps, Harold Hodge, Tom Chatterson, Arthur Van Suike, Malcolm Graham.

DIRECTOR: Lesley Selander; AUTHOR: Cherry Wil- son; SCREENPLAY: Frances Guihan: CAMERAMAN: Allen Thompson, Herbert Kirkpatrick; EDITOR: Ber- nard Loftus.

REVIEWED: 2-1-37; RELEASED: 2-14-37.

SARGA CSIKO (Hungarian)

(Son of the Pusta)

DISTRIBUTOR: Danubia Pictures; produced in Hun- gary. CAST: Julius Csortos, Juliuska Komar, Ferenc Hoyko; DIRECTOK: bela Pasztor; AUTHOR: Ferenc Csepreghv SCREENPLAY: Lajos Pasztor.

REVIEWED: 2-6-37.

SCOTLAND YARD COMMANDS

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Clive Brook, Victoria Hopper, Nora Swin- burne, Charles Farrell, Frederick Peisley, Malcolm Keene, Lawrence Hanray, Cecil Ranage, Theel Cole- ridge.

TRODUCER: Basil Deane; DIRECTOR: James Flood.

REVIEWED: 2-16-37; RELEASED: 1-23-37.

SEA DEVILS

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Victor McLaglen, Preston Foster, Ida Lupino, Donald Woods, Helen Flint, Gordon Jones, Pierre Watkin, Murray Alper, Billy Bilberg, Barbara Pepper.

PRODUCER: Edward Small; DIRECTOR: Ben Stoloff; SCREENPLAY: Frank Wead, John Twist, P. J. Wolfson; ART DIRECTOR: Van Nest Polglase; MUSICAL DIREC- TOR: Roy Webb; CAMERAMEN: J. Roy Hunt, Joseph August; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Vernon Walker.

REVIEWED: 2-11-37; RELEASED: 2-19-37.

SEVENTH HEAVEN

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Simone Simon, James Stewart, Jean Hersholt, Gregory Ratoff, Gale Sondergaard, J. Edward Brom- berg, John Qualen, Victor Kilian, Thomas Beck, Sig Rumann, Mady Christians, Rollo Lloyd, Rafaela Otti- ano, Georges Renavent, Edward Keane; John Hamilton, Paul Forcasi, Will Stanton, Irving Bacon, Leonid Snegoff, Adrienne D'Ambricourt.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Raymond Griffith; DIREC- TOR: Henry King; SCREENPLAY: Melville Baker; CAMERAMAN: Merritt Gerstad; EDITOR: Barbara McLean.

REVIEWED: 3-18-37; RELEASED: 3-26-37.

SHALL WE DANCE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Jerome Cowan. Ketti Gallian, William Brisbane, Harriet Hoctor, Ann Shoemaker, Frank Moran.

PRODUCER: Pandro S. Berman; DIRECTOR: Mark Sandrich; AUTHORS: Lee Loeb, Harold Buchman; SCREENPLAY: Allan Scott, Ernest Pagano, P. J. Wolfson; ART DIRECTOR: Van Nest Polglase; MUSIC: George Gershwin; LYRICS: Ira Gershwin; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Nathaniel Shilkret; DANCE DIRECTOR: Hermes Pan; BALLET DIRECTOR: Larry Losee; CAM- ERAMAN: David Abel; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Vernon L. Walker; EDITOR: William Hamilton.

REVIEWED: 4-30-37; RELEASED: 5-7-37.

SHE'S DANGEROUS

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Tala Birell, Walter Pidgeon, Cesar Romero, Walter Brennan, Warren Hymer, Samuel S. Hinds, Jonathan Hale, Richard Carle, Franklyn Pangborn, Richard Tucker, June Brewster, Stanley Andrews.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: E. M. Asher- DIRECTORS: Lewis R. Foster, Milton Carruth; AUTHORS: Murray Roth, Ben Ryan; SCREENPLAY: Lionel Houser, Albert H. Perkin; ART DIRECTORS: Jack Otterson, Loren Patrick; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Lou Forbes; SPECIAL EFFECTS: John P. Fulton; CAMERAMAN: Milton Krasner; EDITOR: Frank Gross.

REVIEWED: 1-19-37; RELEASED: 1-24-37.

SILENCIO SUBLIME (Spanish)

(Heroic Silence)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Mexico. CAST: Alfredo del Diestro, Adria Delhort, Nina Alicia Ep- stein, Aurorita Real, Rene Cardona; DIRECTOR: Ramon Peon.

REVIEWED: 1-20-37.

SILENT BARRIERS

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Can- ada.

CAST: Richard Arlen, Lilli Palmer, Antoinette Cel- lier, Barry Mackay, Roy Emerton, J. Farrell Mac- Donald, Ben Weldon, Jock Mackay, Ernest Sefton, Henry Victor, Frank McGlynn, Sr.

DIRECTOR: Milton Rosmer; AUTHOR: Alan Sulli- van; SCREENPLAY: Michael Barringer, Milton Rosmer; CAMERAMEN: Glen MacWilliams. Bob Martin. Sepp Allgeir: EDITORS: Charles Frend, B. H. Hipkins.

REVIEWED: 3-26-37.

SING AND BE HAPPY

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Tony Martin, Leah Ray, Joan Davis, Helen Westley, Allan Lane. Dixie Dunbar , Chick Chandler, Berton Churchill. Andrew Tombes, Louis Alberni, Frank McGlynn, Sr.

DIRECTOR: James Tinling; SCREENPLAY: Ben Mark- son, Lou Breslow, John Patrick; MUSIC & LYRICS: Sidney Care, Harrv Akst.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37; RELEASED: 6-25-37.

SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE

DISTRIBUTOR: Melody Pictures.

CAST: Pinky Tomlin, Toby Wing, H. C. Bradley, Monte Collins, Sam Wren, Suzanne Kaaren, Bert Roach, Michael Romanoff, Jimmy Newell, Three Brian Sisters, Lane Chandler, Fern Emmett.

PRODUCER: Maurice Conn; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Coy Poe; SUPERVISOR: Martin G. Cohn; DIRECTOR: Marshall NeiJan; AUTHORS: Stanley Lowenstein, Charles Condon; SCREENPLAY: Sherman Lowe, Charles Condon; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Edward L. Kaye; MUSIC & LYRICS: Connie Lee, Paul Parks. Buddy LeRoux, A! Heath, Harry Tobias, Roy Ingraham; CAMERAMAN: Jack GreenhaIgh; EDITOR: Martin G. Cohn.

REVIEWED: 3-24-37.

SLAVE SHIP

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery, Elizabeth Allan. Mickey Rooney, George Sanders, Jane Darwell, Joseph Schildkraut. Arthur Hohl, Minna Gombell, Billy Bevan, Francis Ford, J. Farrell MacDonald, Paul Hurst, Holmes Herbert, Edwin Maxwell, Miles Mander, Douglas Scott, Jane Jcnes, J. P. McGowan, DeWitt Jennings, Dorothy Christy, Charles Middleton, Dewey Robinson, Herbert Heywood, Winter Hall, Marilyn Knowlden, Arthur Aylesworth.

PRODUCER: Darryl F. Zanuck; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Nunnally Johnson; DIRECTOR: Tay Garnett; AUTHOR: William Faulkner; SCREENPLAY: Sam Hellman. Lamar Trotti, Gladys Lehman; ART DIREC- TOR: Hans Peters; MUSICAL SCORE: Alfred Newman; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Palmer; EDITOR: Lloyd Nosier.

REVIEWED: 6-17-37; RELEASED: 7-2-37.

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SLIM

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Pat O'Brien, Henry Fonda, Margaret Lindsay, Stuart Erwin, J. Farrell MacDonald, Dick Puree!!, Joseph) Sawyer, Craig Reynolds, John Litel, Jane Wyman, Harlan Tucker, Joseph King, Carlyle Moore, Jr., James Robbins, Henry Otho, Dick Wessell, Max Wagner, Ben Hendricks, Alonzo Price, Maidel Turner, Walter Miller.

PRODUCER: Hal B. Wallis; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Sam Bischoff; DIRECTOR: Ray Enright; AUTHOR: William Wister Haines; SCREENPLAY: William Wister Haines; DIALOGUE DIRECTOR: Gene Lewis; SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EFFECTS: Byron Haskin; ART DIRECTOR: Ted Smith; MUSICAL DI- RECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; CAMERAMAN: Sid Hickox; EDITOR: Owen Marks.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37; RELEASED: 6-12-37.

SODER OM LANDSVAGEN (Swedish)

(South of the Highway)

DISTRIBUTOR: Scandinavian Talking Pictures; pro- duced in Sweden. CAST: Edward Persson, Fritiof Bill- quist, Inga-Bodil Vetterlund; DIRECTOR: Gideon Wahlberg.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

SOL OVER DANMARK (Danish)

(Sun Over Denmark)

DISTRIBUTOR: Scandinavian Talking Pictures; pro- duced in Denmark. CAST: Grete Sjolin, Gerda New- mann, Bruno Tryon; DIRECTOR: Holger Madsen.

REVIEWED: 4-19-37.

SOLDIER AND THE LADY, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Anton Walbrook, Elizabeth Allan, Margot Grahame, Akim Tamiroff, Fay Balnter, Eric Blore, Edward Brophy, Paul Guilfoyle, William Stack, Paul Harvey, Michael Visaroff.

PRODUCER: Pandro S. Berman; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Joseph Ermolieff; DIRECTOR: George Nicholls, Jr.; AUTHOR: Jules Verne (from "Michael Strogoff"); SCREENPLAY: Mortimer Offner, Anthony Veiller, Anne Morrison Chapin; CAMERAMAN: Joseph H. August; EDITOR: Frederic Knudtson.

REVIEWED: 2-19-37 (Reviewed as "Michael Stro- goff"); RELEASED: 4-9-37.

SONG OF THE CITY

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Margaret Lindsay, Jeffrey Dean, J. Carroll Naish, Nat Pendleton, Stanley Morner, Maria Shelton, Inez Palange, Charles Judels, Edward Norris, Fay Helm, Frank Puglia.

PRODUCERS: Lucien Hubbard, Michael Fessier; DI- RECTOR: Errol Taggart; AUTHOR: Michael Fessier; SCREENPLAY: Michael Fessier; CAMERAMAN: Leon- ard Smith; EDITOR: John B. Rogers.

REVIEWED: 5-7-37.

SPAIN IN FLAMES

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Spain. REVIEWED: 2-11-37.

SPEED TO SPARE

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Charles Quigley, Dorothy Wilson, Eddie Nu- gent, Patricia Farr, Gene Morgan. John Gallaudet, Gordon Elliott, Jack GarHnpr.

DIRECTOR: Lambert Hillyer; SCREENPLAY: Bert Granet, Lambert Hillyer; CAMERAMAN: Benjamin Klein; EDITOR: Viola Lawrence.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37; RELEASED: 5-4-37.

STANDCHUTZE BRUGGLER (Gennan)

(Sharpshooter Bruggler)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany. CAST: Ludwig Kerscher, Franziska Kinz, Rolf Pinegger; DIRECTOR: Werner Klingler.

REVIEWED: 3-22-37.

STAR IS BORN. A

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists.

CAST: Janet Gaynor, Fredric March, Adolphe Men- jou. May Robson. Andy Devine, Lionel Stander, Eliza- beth Jenns, Edgar Kennedy, Owen Moore, J. C. Nugent, Clara Blandick, A. W. Sweatt, Peggy Wood, Adrian Rosley, Arthur Hoyt, Guinn Williams, Vince Barnett, Paul Stanton, Franklin Pangborn.

PRODUCER: David 0. Selznick; DIRECTOR: William A. Wellman; AUTHORS: William A. Wellman, Robert Carson; SCREENPLAY: Dorothy Parker, Alan Camp- bell, Robert Carson.

REVIEWED: 4-23-37; RELEASED: 4-30-37.

STEP LIVELY. JEEVES!

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Arthur Treacher, Patricia Ellis, Robert Kent, Alan Dinehart, George Givot, Helen Flint, John Har- rington, George Cooper, Arthur Housman, Max Wag- ner, Franklin Pangborn.

DIRECTOR: Eugene Forde: AUTHOR: Frances Hy- land; SCREENPLAY: Frank Fenton, Lynn Root; CAM- ERAMAN: Daniel B. Clark; EDITOR: Fred Allen.

REVIEWED: 4-5-37; RELEASED: 4-9-36.

STRANGERS ON A HONEYMOON

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Constance Cummings, Hugh Sinclair, Noah Beery, Beatrix Lehmann, David Burns, Butler Hixon, Maurice Freeman, James Arnold, Anne Tucker McGuire, Edmund Breon.

DIRECTOR: Albert de Courville; AUTHOR: Edgar Wallace (from "The Northing Tramp"); SCREEN- FLAY: Bryan Morgan, Sidney Gilliat; CAMERAMAN: M. Greenbaum; EDITOR: C. Randell.

REVIEWED: 3-12-37; RELEASED: 12-15-36.

SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker, Roger Imhof, Bernadene Hayes, Jason Robards, Cully Richards, Don Barclay, Art Miles, Edward Waller, John T. Murray, Henry Roquemore, Etta McDaniel, Benny Burt, Fred Murray, Vance Carroll, Reed Howes.

PRODUCER: Bennie F. Zeldman; DIRECTOR: Dun- can Mansfield; AUTHORS: Garrett Graham, Jay Strauss- SCREENPLAY: Carroll Graham; ART DI- RECTOR: Paul Palmentola; MUSICAL SUPERVISORS: Abe Meyer, Marlin Skiles; SONGS: Jack Stern, Harry Tobias; DANCE DIRECTOR: Max Scheck; CAMERA- MAN: Edward Snyder; EDITOR: Edward Schroeder.

REVIEWED: 6-18-37; RELEASED: 6-18-37.

SWING HIGH. SWING LOW

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Charles Butterworth, Jean Dixon, Dorothy Lamour, Harvey Stephens, Cecil Cunningham, Charlie Arnt, Franklin Pangborn, Anthony Quinn, Bud Flanagan, Charles Judels.

PRODUCER: Arthur Hornblow, Jr.; DIRECTOR: Mit- chell Leisen; AUTHOR: George Manker Watters (from "Burlesque"); SCREENPLAY: Virginia Van Upp, Oscar Hammerstein- ART DIRECTORS: Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegte; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; ARRANGE- MENTS: Victor Young, Phil Boutelje; SONGS: Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin, Sam Coslow, Al Siegel, Burton Lane, Ralph Freed; CAMERAMAN: Ted Tetzlaff; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Franchiot Edouart; EDITOR: Eda Warren.

REVIEWED: 3-15-37; RELEASED: 3-12-37.

SZENZACIO (Hungarian)

(Sensation)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Hungary. CAST: Irene Agai, Ann Somogyi, Frank Kiss, Julius Kabos; DIRECTORS: Stefan Szekeley, Ladislaw Vajda.

REVIEWED: 3-5-37.

SZERELMI ALMOK (Hungarian)

(Dreams of Love)

DISTRIBUTION: unknown; produced

in Hungary.

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CAST: Ferenc Taray, Maria Sulyok, Ciza Bathory; DIRECTOR: Heinz Hiller. REVIEWED: 1-7-37.

TAJEMNICA OSKARZONEI (Polish)

(The Secret of the Accused) DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Poland. CAST: Alma Kar, Helene Grossowna, Alesander Zabczynski; DIRECTOR: Bazyli Sikiewicz. REVIEWED: 5-4-37.

TALK OF THE DEVIL

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Ricardo Cortez, Sally Eilers, Basil Sydney, Randie Ayrton, Fred Cully, Charles Carson, Gordon McLeod, Denis Cowles, Langley Howard, Quenton McPherson, Tarn Downing, Ann Daniels, Stafford Hilliard, A. Mallalieu.

DIRECTOR: Carol Reed; AUTHORS: Carol Reed, Anthony Kimmins.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37.

THANK YOU MADAME (German)

DISTRIBUTOR: Broadcast Films; produced in Aus- tria.

CAST: Lull Deste, Jan Kiepura, Theo Lingen; DIRECTOR: Carmine Gallone.

REVIEWED: 5-3-37.

THAT I MAY LIVE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kane, J. Edward Bromberg, Jack LaRue, Frank Conroy, Frank Kelsey, George Cooper, DeWitt Jennings, Russell Simpson, William Benedict.

PRODUCER: Sol M. Wurtzel; DIRECTOR: Allan Dwan; SCREENPLAY: Ben Markson, William Consel- man; CAMERAMAN: Robert Planck.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37; RELEASED: 4-30-37.

THAT MAN'S HERE AGAIN

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Hugh Herbert, Mary Maguire, Tom Brown, Joseph King, Teddy Hart, Arthur Aylesworth, Doro- thy Vaughan, Tetsu Komai.

DIRECTOR: Louis King; AUTHOR: Ida Wylie; SCREENPLAY: Lillian Hayward.

REVIEWED: 5-11-37; RELEASED: 4-17-37.

THERE GOES MY GIRL

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Gordon Jones, Richard Lane, Frank Jenks, Bradley Page, Joan Wood- bury, Maria Shelton, Alec Craig, Joseph Crehan, William Corson, Maxine Jennings, Clyde Dilson, Charles Coleman, Chester Clute, Roy James, Harry Worth.

PRODUCER: William Sistrom; DIRECTOR: Ben Holmes; AUTHOR: George Beck; SCREENPLAY: Har- ry Segall; CAMERAMAN: Joseph H. August; SPE- CIAL EFFECTS: Vernon L. Walker; EDITOR: Desmond Marquette.

REVIEWED: 5-29-37; RELEASED: 5-21-37.

THEY GAVE HIM A GUN

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Spencer Tracy, Gladys George, Franchot Tone, Edgar Dearing, Mary Lou Treen, Cliff Edwards, Charles Trowbridge.

PRODUCER: Harry Rapf; DIRECTOR: S. W. Van Dyke; AUTHOR: William Joyce Cowen; SCREENPLAY: Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum, Maurice Rapf; CAM- ERAMAN: Harold Rosson; EDITOR: Ben Lewis.

REVIEWED: 5-17-37.

THEY WANTED TO MARRY

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Betty Furness, Gordon Jones, E. E. Clive, Patsy Lee Parsons, Henry Kolker, Frank M. Thomas, Charles Wilson, William Benedict, Diana Gibson.

PRODUCER: Zion Myers; DIRECTOR: Lew Landers; AUTHORS: Larry Bachmann, Darwin Teilhet; SCREEN-

PLAY: Paul Yawitz, Ethel Borden; CAMERAMAN: Russell Metty; EDITOR: Desmond Marquette. REVIEWED: 2-3-37; RELEASED: 2-5-37.

THEY WON'T FORGET

DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.

CAST: Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Nor- ris. Otto Kruger, Allyn Joslyn, Lana Turner, Elisha Cook, Jr., Cy Kendall, Clinton Rosemond, E. Alyn Warren, Elizabeth Risdon, Clifford Soubier, Granville Bates, Ann Shoemaker, Paul Everton, Donald Briggs, Sybil Harris, Trevor Bardette, Elliott Sullivan, Wilmer Hines, Eddie Acuff, Frank Faylen Leonard Mudie, Harry Davenport, Harry Beresford, Edward McWade.

PRODUCER: Mervyn LeRoy; DIRECTOR: Mervyn LeRoy; AUTHOR: Ward Greene (from "Death in the Deep South"); SCREENPLAY: Robert Rossen, Aben Kandel; ART DIRECTOR: Robert Haas; MUSIC & ARRANGEMENTS: Adolph Deutsch; MUSICAL DI- RECTOR: Leo F. Forbstein; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Edeson.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37.

THINK FAST, MR. MOTO

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Peter Lorre, Virginia Field, Thomas Beck, Sig Rumann, Murray Kinnell, John Rogers, Lotus Long, George Cooper, Jr., J. Carroll Naish, Fredrik Voge- ding.

PRODUCER: Sol M. Wurtzel; DIRECTOR: Norman Foster; AUTHOR: J. P. Marquand; SCREENPLAY Howard Ellis Smith, Norman Foster; ART DIRECTOR Lewis Creber; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Samuel Kaylin SONG: Sidney Clare, Harry Akst; CAMERAMAN Harry Jackson; EDITOR: Alex Troffey.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37; RELEASED: 6-25-37.

THIRTEEN. THE (Russian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Amkino; produced in Russia.

CAST: Ivan Noveseltsev, Helen Kuzimina, Alexe Christiakov, Arsen Fait, llya Kuznetsov, Andrei Do- linin, Pyotr Masokha, Pavel Yudin, David Voltz, Bas- sily Kalakov, Sergei Krilov, Alexander Repinov, An- drei Kuliev, Nikolai Kriuchkov; DIRECTOR: Mikhail Romm.

REVIEWED: 6-24-37.

THIRTEENTH CHAIR, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Dame May Whiffy, Madge Evans, Lewis Stone, Elissa Landi, Thomas Beck, Henry Daniell, Janet Beecher, Ralph Forbes, Helomes Herbert, Heath- er Thatcher, Charles Trowbridge, Robert Coote, Elsa Buchanan, La Chand Mehra, Neil Fitzgerald, Louis Vincenot.

DIRECTOR: George B. Seitz; AUTHOR: Bayard Veiller; SCREENPLAY: Marion Parsonnet; ART DI- RECTOR: Cedric Gibbons; MUSICAL SCORE: David Snell; CAMERAMAN: Charles Clarke; EDITOR: W. Donn Hayes.

REVIEWED: 5-3-37.

THIS IS MY AFFAIR

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Victor McLaglen, Brian Donlevy, Sidney Blackmer, John Carradine, Alan Dinehart, Douglas Fowley, Robert McWade, Frank Conroy, Sig Rumann, Marjorie Weav- er, J. C. Nugent, Tyler Brooke, Williard Robertson, Paul Hurst, Douglas Wood, Jonathan Hale, John Hamilton, Joseph Crehan, Mary Young, Maurice Cass, Paul McVey, Jayne Regan, Ruth Gillette, Jim Donlan, Davison Clark, Fred Santley, Helen Brown, DeWitt Jennings.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Kenneth Macgowan; DI- RECTOR: William A. Seiter; AUTHORS: Allen Rivkin, Lamar Trotti; SCREENPLAY: Allen Rivkin, Lamar Trotti; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Arthur Lange: DANCE DIREC- TOR: Jack Haskell; ART DIRECTOR: Rudolph Sternad; MUSIC tj LYRICS: Mack Gordon, Harry Revel; CAM- ERAMAN: Robert Planck; EDITOR: Allen McNeil.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37; RELEASED: 5-28-37.

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THREE LEGIONNAIRES, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: General Pictures.

CAST: Robert Armstrong, Lyie Talbot, Fifi D'Orsay, Anne Nagel, Donald Meek, Stanley Fields, Maurice Black, Leonid Snegoff, Man Mountain Dean.

PRODUCER: Robert E. Welsh; DIRECTOR: Hamilton McFadden; AUTHOR: George Waggner; SCREENPLAY: George Waggner, Carl Harbaugh; CAMERAMAN: Ira Morgan; EDITOR: Finn Ulbach.

REVIEWED: 3-20-37.

THREE SMART GIRLS

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Deanna Durbin, Binnie Barnes, Alice Brady, Ray Milland, Charles Winninger, Micha Auer, Nan Grey, Barbara Read, Ernst Cossart, Hobart Cavanaugh, John King, Lucille Watson, Nella Walker.

PRODUCER: Charles R. Rogers; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Joseph Pasternak; DIRECTOR: Henry Koster; SCREENPLAY: Adele Comandini, Austin Parker; CAM- ERAMAN: Joseph Valentine; EDITOR: Ted Kent.

REVIEWED: 1-20-37; RELEASED: 12-20-36.

THUNDER IN THE CITY

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia; produced in England.

CAST: Edward G. Robinson, Lull Deste, Nigel Bruce, Constance Collier, Ralph Richardson, Annie Esmond, Arthur Wonther, Elizabeth Inglis, Cyril Raymond, Nancy Burne, Billy Bray, James Carew, Everley Gregg.

PRODUCER: Alexander Esway; DIRECTOR: Marlon Gering; AUTHORS: Robert Sherwood, Aben Kandel; SCREENPLAY: Robert Sherwood, Aben Kandel; CAM- ERAMAN: Al Eilks; EDITOR: Arthur Hilton.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37; RELEASED: 4-25-37.

TIME OUT FOR ROMANCE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Claire Trevor, Michael Whalen, Joan Davis, Chick Chandler, Douglas Fowley, Bennie Bartlett, William Griffith, William Demarest, Leiah Tyler, Andrew Tombes, Georgia Caine, Vernon Steele, Inez Courtney, George Chandler, Fred Kelsey.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Milton H. Feld; DIRECTOR: Malcolm St. Clair; AUTHOR: Eleanore Griffith, William Rankin; SCREENPLAY: Lou Breslow, John Patrick; CAMERAMAN: Robert Planck; EDITOR: Al De Gae- tano.

REVIEWED: 2-10-37; RELEASED: 3-19-37.

TISZTELET A KOVETELNEK (Hungarian)

(There Are Exceptions)

DISTRIBUTOR: Hungarian Distributing Co.; pro- duced in Hungary.

CAST: Imre Raday, Klara Tolnay, Kalman Rozahegyi, Mici Erdeiyi, Marten Ratkai, Todor Bilicsi, Blanka Szombatheiyi, Joseph Juhasz, Maria Simon, Martha Lendvay, Elizabeth Partes, Julius Justh, Istvan Egri, Laszio Keleti, Roszi Kalman; DIRECTOR: Austus Rathonyi.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37.

TOO MANY WIVES

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Anne Shirley, John Morley, Barbara Pepper, Gene Lockhart, Dudley Clements, Frank Melton, Charles Coleman, Dot Farley, Jack Carson, George I Irving.

I PRODUCER: William Sistrom; DIRECTOR: Ben

r Holmes; AUTHOR: Richard English; SCREENPLAY

' Dorothy Yost, Lois Eby, John Grey; ART DIRECTOR

Van Nest Polglase; CAMERAMAN: Nick Musuraca

EDITOR: Desmond Marquette.

REVIEWED: 4-7-37; RELEASED: 4-9-37.

TOP OF THE TOWN

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Doris Nolan, George Murphy, Hugh Herbert, Gregory Ratoff, Ella Logan, Gertrude Niesen, Mischa Auer, Henry Armetta, The Three Sailors, Peggy Ryan, Ray Mayer, Jack Smart, Richard Carle, Ernest Cossart, Samuel Hinds, Claude Gillingwater, Joyce Compton, Gerald Oliver Smith.

PRODUCER: Lou Brock: DIRECTOR: Ralph Murphy; SCREENPLAY: Brown Holmes, Charles Grayson. REVIEWED: 3-27-36; RELEASED: 4-18-37.

TOUGH TO HANDLE

DISTRIBUTOR: Conn Pictures.

CAST: Frankie Darro, Kane Richmond, Phyllis Fraser, Harry Worth, Johnstone White, Lorraine Hayes, Burr Caruth, Bill Hunter, Jack Ingram, Harry Ander- son, Stanley Price, Lee Phelps.

PRODUCER: Maurice Conn; DIRECTOR: Roy Luby; AUTHOR: Feter B. Kyne; SCREENPLAY: Sherman Lowe, Jack Neville; CAMERAMAN: Jack Greenhaigh; EDITOR: Martin Cohn.

REVIEWED: 5-25-37.

TRAS LA REJA (Spanish)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Spain. CAST: Antonio Liceaga, Luis Cesaro, Carmen Hermisollo; DIRECTOR: Jorte M. Dada.

REVIEWED: 1-12-37.

TRE ANNI SENZA DONNE (Italian)

DISTRIBUTOR: Cine-Lux Corp.; produced in Italy.

CAST: Nina Besozzi, Sandra Ravelli, Lamberto Picasso, Olga Capri, Guiseppe Pierozzi, Roberto Paset- ti, Oresete Bilancia, Giacome Almirante, Calistro Beltramo, Aldo Moschino, Alfredo Martinelli, Gino Viotti, Turi Pandelfini, Pio Campa, Alfredo Robert.

DIRECTOR: Guido Brignone; AUTHOR: Luigo Borelli.

REVIEWED: 6-3-37.

TREDOWATA (Polish)

(Social Leper)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in CAST: K. J. Stepowski, Fr. Brodniewicz, Barszczewska.

REVIEWED: 1-2-37.

Poland. Elzbieta

TRENDA SECONDI DI AMORE (Italian)

(30 Seconds of Love)

DISTRIBUTOR: Nuovo Mondo; produced in Italy. CAST: Elsa Berlini, Nino Besozzi, Enrico Viarislo. DIRECTOR: Mario Bonnard.

REVIEWED: 4-8-37.

TROUBLE IN MOROCCO

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Jack Holt, Mae Clarke, C. Henry Gordon, Harold Huber, Victor Varconi, Paul Hurst, Bradley Page, Oscar Apfel.

IRODUCER: Larry Darmour; DIRECTOR: Ernest B. Schoedsack; AUTHOR: J. D. Newson (from "Sowing Glory"); SCREENPLAY: Paul Franklin; CAMERAMAN: James S. Brown, Jr.; EDITOR: Dwight Caldwell.

REVIEWED: 3-9-37; RELEASED: 3-22-37.

TROUBLE IN TEXAS

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: Tex Ritter, Rita Cansino, Earl Dwire. Horace Murphy, Yakima Canutt, Charles King, Dick Palmer, Tom Cooper, Hal Price, Fred Parker.

PRODUCER: Edward F. Finney; SUPERVISOR: Linds- ley Parsons; DIRECTOR: R. N. Bradbury; SCREEN- PLAY: Robert Emmett; CAMERAMAN: Gus Peterson; EDITOR: Fred Bain.

REVIEWED: 3-11-37; RELEASED: 3-6-37.

TRUSTED OUTLAW, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Bob Steele, Lois January, Joan Barclay, Earl Dwire, Charlie King, Dick Cramer, Hal Price, Bud Buster, Frank Ball.

PRODUCER: A. W. Hackel; DIRECTOR: Robert N. Bradbury; AUTHOR: Johnston McCulley; SCREEN- PLAY: George H. Plympton, Fred Myton; CAMERA- MAN: Bert Longenecker; EDITOR: S. Roy Luby.

REVIEWED: 5-4-37; RELEASED: 2-1-37.

TSAR TO LENIN

DISTRIBUTOR: Lenauer International Films; PRO-

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DUCER AND COLLECTOR: Herman Axelbank; COM- PILER AND EDITOR: Max Eastman. REVIEWED: 3-15-37.

TURN OFF THE MOON

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Charlie Ruggles, Eleanore Whitney, Johnny Downs, Kenny Baker, Phil Harris and Orchestra, Ben Blue, Marjorie Gateson, Grady Sutton, Romo Vincent, Andrew Tombes, Constance Bergen, Franklin Pang- born, Albee Sisters, Christy and Gould, The Fanchon- ettes.

PRODUCER: Fanchon; DIRECTOR: Lewis Seller; AUTHOR: Mildred Harrington; SCREENPLAY: Margue- rite Roberts, Harlan Ware, Paul Gerard Smith; ART DIRECTOR: Hans Dreier; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros.; DANCE DIRECTOR: LeRoy Prinz; MUSIC & LYRICS: Sam Coslow; ARRANGEMENTS: Victor Young, Phil Boutelje; CAMERAMAN: Ted Tetzlaft; EDITOR: Ed Smytryk.

REVIEWED: 5-4-37; RELEASED: 5-14-37.

2 3 1/2 HOURS LEAVE

DISTRIBUTOR: Grand National.

CAST: James Ellison, Terry Walker, Morgan Hill, Arthur Lake, Paul Harvey, Wally Maher, Andy An- drews, Murray Alper, Pat Gleason, John Kelly, Russell Hicks, Ward Bond.

PRODUCER: Douglas MacLean; EXECUTIVE AIDE Jules Schermer; DIRECTOR: John G. BIystone AUTHOR: Mary Roberts Rinehart; SCREENPLAY Henry McCarty, Harry Ruskin, Samuel J. Warshawsky ART DIRECTOR: Ben Barre; MUSICAL DIRECTOR Marlin Skiles; SONGS: Sammy Stept, Ted Koehler CAMERAMAN: Jack Mackenzie; EDITOR: Russell Schoengarth.

REVIEWED: 3-2-37; RELEASED: 3-20-37.

TWO WISE MAIDS

DISTRIBUTOR: Republic.

CAST: Alison Skipworth, Polly Moran, Hope Man- ning, Donald Cook, Jackie Searl, Lila Lee, Luis Alberni, Maxie Rosenbloom, Marcia Mae Jones, Harry Burns, Clarence Wilson, Selmer Jackson, John Hamilton, Theresa Conover, Raymond Brown, James C. Morton, Stanley BIystone, Bob McClung.

PRODUCER: Nat Levlne; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Albert E. Levoy; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Leonard Fields; DIRECTOR: Phil Rosen; AUTHOR: Endre Bohem; SCREENPLAY: Sam Ornitz; CAMERAMAN: Ernest Miller; EDITOR: Ernest Nims.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 2-15-37.

UNDER COVER OF NIGHT

DISTRIBUTOR: M-G-M.

CAST: Edmund Lowe, Florence Rice, Nat Pendleton, Henry Daniell, Sara Haden, Dean Jagger, Frank Reicher, Zeftie Tilbury, Henry Kolker, Maria Shelton, Theodore von Eltz, Dorothy Peterson, Harry Daven- port.

PRODUCERS: Lucien Hubbard, Ned Marin; DIREC- TOR: George B. Seitz; AUTHOR: Bertram Milhauser; SCREENPLAY: Bertram Milhouser; CAMERAMAN: Charles Clarke.

REVIEWED: 1-4-37; RELEASED: 1-8-37.

UNDER FALSK FLAGG (Swedish)

(Under False Colors)

DISTRIBUTOR: Scandinavian Talking Pictures; pro- duced in Sweden. CAST: Ernst Ekiund, Tutta Rolf, Allan Bohlin, Karin Carlsson. DIRECTOR: Gustaf Molander.

REVIEWED: 1-22-37.

UNDER THE RED ROBE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox; produced In England.

CAST: Conrad Veidt, Annabella, Raymond Massey, Romney Brent, Sophie Stewart, F. Wyndham Goldio, Lawrence Grant, Baliol Holloway, Shale Gardner, Frank Damer, James Regan, Eddie Martin, Haddon Mason, J. Fisher White, Ben Soutten, Anthony Eustrol.

PRODUCER: Robert T. Kane; DIRECTOR: Victor Seastrom; AUTHOR: Stanley Weyman; SCREENPLAY: Lajos Biro, Philip Lindsay, J. L. Hudson; CAMERA- MAN: Georges Perinal; EDITOR: James Clark.

REVIEWED: 6-1-37; RELEASED: 5-21-37.

VENUS MAKES TROUBLE

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: James Dunn, Patricia Ellis, Gene Morgan, Thurston Hall, Beatrice Curtis, Donald Kirk, Astrid Allwyn, Spencer Charters.

DIRECTOR: Gordon Wiles; AUTHOR: Michael Sim- mons; SCREENPLAY: Michael Simmons; CAMERA- MAN: Lucien Ballard; EDITOR: James Sweeney.

REVIEWED: 5-18-37; RELEASED: 5-14-37.

VERRAETER (German)

(Traitors)

DISTRIBUTOR: Ufa; produced in Germany. CAST: Willy Birgel, Heinz Weizel, Irene Meyendorff, Lida Baarova. DIRECTOR: Karl Ritter.

REVIEWED: 2-5-37.

WAIKIKI WEDDING

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Bring Crosby, Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Shirley Ross, George Barbier, Lief Erickson, Grady Sutton, Granville Bates, Anthony Quinn, Mitchell Lewis, George Regas, Nick Lukats, Prince Lei LanI, Maurice Lui, Raquel Echeverria.

PRODUCER: Arthur Hornblow, Jr.; DIRECTOR: Frank Tuttle; AUTHORS: Frank Butler, Don Hartman; SCREENPLAY: Frank Butler, Don Hartman, Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin; DANCE DIRECTOR: LeRoy Prinz; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; MUSIC & LYRICS: Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger; ORCHESTRA- TIONS: Victor Young; ARRANGEMENTS: Al Siegle, Arthur Franklin; CAMERAMAN: Karl Struss; EDI- TOR: Paul Weatherwax.

REVIEWED: 3-23-37; RELEASED: 3-26-37.

WAKE UP AND LIVE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie, Alice Faye, Patsy Kelly, Ned Sparks, Jack Haley, Walter Catlett, Grace Bradley, Joan Davis, Leah Ray, Miles Mander, Douglas Fowley, Etienne Girardot, Barnett Parker, Paul Hurst, Warren Hymer, Condos Brothers, Brew- ster Twins, George Givot, William Demarest, John Sheehan, Robert Lowery, Charles Williams, Ed Gargan, George Chandler, Gary Breckner.

PRODUCER: Darryl F. Zanuck; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Kenneth Macgowan; DIRECTOR: Sidney Lan- field; AUTHORS: Curtis Kenyon, Dorothea Brande; SCREENPLAY: Harry Tugend, Jack Yellen; MUSIC & LYRICS: Mack Gordon, Harry Revel; ART DIRECTOR: Mark-Lee Kirk; DANCE DIRECTOR: Jack Haskell; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Louis Silvers; CAMERAMAN: Edward Cronjager; EDITOR: Robert Simpson.

REVIEWED: 4-10-37; RELEASED: 4-23-37.

WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Sally Filers, James Dunn, Mischa Auer, Thurston Hall, David Niven, Warren Hymer, Marjorie Gateson, Grady Sutton, Joyce Compton.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Edmund Grainger; DIREC- TOR: Alfred L. Werker; AUTHORS: Charles F. Belden, Frederick Stephani; SCREENPLAY: Bruce Manning, Charles Grayson; ART DIRECTOR: Jack Otterson; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Charles Previn; CAMERAMAN: Milton Krasner; EDITOR: Frank Gross.

REVIEWED: 3-24-37; RELEASED: 3-28-37.

WE'RE ON THE JURY

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Philip Hus- ton, Louise Latimer, Vinton Haworth, Robert McWade, Maxine Jennings, Frank M. Thomas, Colleen Clare, Billy Gilbert, Charles Lane, Charles Middleton, Jean Howard, Leonid Kinskey, Sarah Edwards, Hal K. Daw- son, Edward Gargan, Earle Foxe, Roy James.

PRODUCER: Lee Marcus; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER:

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Joseph Henry Steele; DIRECTOR: Ben Holmes; AU- THOR: John Frederick Ballard (from "Ladies of the Jury"); SCREENPLAY: Franklin Coen; CAMERAMAN: Nick Musuraca; EDITOR: Ted Cheesman. REVIEWED: 1-18-37; RELEASED: 2-12-37.

WEDDING OF PALO, THE (Eskimo)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown. PRODUCER: Dr. Knud

Rasmussen; DIRECTORS: Friedrich Dalsheim, Dr. Knud

Rasmussen.

REVIEWED: 3-5-37.

WEE WILLIE WINKIE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen, C. Aubrey Smith, June Lang, Michael Whalen, Cesar Romero, Constance Collier, Douglas Scott, Gavin Muir, Willie Fung, Brandon Hurst, Lionel Pape, Clyde Cook, Lauri Beatty, Lionel Braham, Mary Forbes, Cyril McLaglen, Pat Somerset, Hector Sarno.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Gene Markey; DIRECTOR: John Ford; AUTHOR: Rudyard Kioling; SCREENPLAY: Ernest Pascal, Julien Josephson; CAMERAMAN: Arthur Miller; EDITOR: Walter Thompson.

REVIEWED: 6-28-37; RELEASED: 7-30-37.

WEEK-END MILLIONAIRE

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Buddy Rogers, Mary Brian, W. H. Berry, John Harwood, Norah Gale, Billy Milton, Charles Carlson, Aubrey Mallalieu. Veronica Rose.

DIRECTOR: Harry Woods; SCREENPLAY: Jack Dav- ies, Geoffrey Kerr, Max Kester, CAMERAMAN: Ronald Neame; EDITOR: George Black, Jr.

REVIEWED: 4-6-37.

WENN DIE MUSIK NICH WAER (German)

(If There Were No Music)

DISTRIBUTOR: unknown; produced in Germany. CAST: Paul Hoerbiger, Karin Hardt, Luis Rainer, Ida Wuest; DIRECTOR: Carmine Galone.

REVIEWED: 4-12-37.

WHAT PRICE VENGEANCE

DISTRIBUTOR: Rialto Productions Corp.

CAST: Lyie Talbot, Wendy Barrie, Lucille Lund, Marc Lawrence, Eddie Acuff, Robert Rideout, Reginald Hincks, Wally Albright, Lois Albright, Arthur Kerr.

PRODUCER: Kenneth J. Bishop; DIRECTOR: Del Lord; SCREENPLAY: J. P. McGowan; CAMERAMEN Harry Forbes, William Beckway; EDITOR: William Austin.

REVIEWED: 4-2-37.

WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Virginia Bruce, Kent Taylor, Walter Brennan, Greta Meyer, Christian Rub, William Tannen, Jean Rogers, Sterling Holloway, Nydia Westman, David Oliver, Jack Smart, Laurie Douglas.

DIRECTOR: Hal Mohr; AUTHOR: Eleanore Griffin: SCREENPLAY: Joseph Fields, Eve Greene.

REVIEWED: 4-19-37; RELEASED: 4-4-37.

WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEF

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Valerie Robson, Alan Hale, Jack Melford, Anthony Ireland, Edward Rigby, Esme Percy, Basil Radford, Leo Genn, Ian Flemming, Frank Birch.

PRODUCER: Marcel Hellman; DIRECTOR: Raoul Walsh; AUTHOR: Gordon McConnell; SCREENPLAY: John Meehan; CAMERAMAN: Victor Armenise; EDI- TOR: Conrad von Molo.

REVIEWED: 6-15-37; RELEASED: 6-4-37.

WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Grace Moore, Gary Grant, Aline MacMahon, Thomas Mitchell, Catherine Doucet, Harry Stephen-

son, Luis Alberni, Gerald Oliver Smith, Emma Dunn, George Pearce, Frank Puglia.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Everett Riskin; DIRECTOR: Robert Riskin; AUTHORS: Ethel Hill, Cedric Worth; SCREENPLAY: Robert Riskin; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Al- fred Newman; MUSIC & LYRICS: Jerome Kern, Doro- thy Fields, Cab Calloway, Irving Mills, Clarence Gas- kill; PRODUCTION ENSEMBLES: Leon Leonidoff; CAMERAMAN: Joseph Walker; EDITOR: Gene Mil- ford.

REVIEWED: 2-18-37; RELEASED: 2-27-37.

WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Joe E. Brown, Marian Marsh, Fred Keat- ing, Edgar Kennedy, Maude Eburne, Suzanne Kaaren, Margaret Hamilton, Minor Watson, Frank Jenks, Don Rowan, Granville Bates, Charles Judels, Corky.

PRODUCER: David L. Loew; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: Robert Harris: DIRECTOR: Harry Beaumont; AUTHOR: Fred Ballard; SCREENPLAY: Harry Clork, Harvey Gates, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Samuel M. Pike; CAMERAMAN: George Robinson; EDITOR: Jack Ogilvie.

REVIEWED: 2-16-37; RELEASED: 2-26-37.

WILD MONEY

DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount.

CAST: Edward Everett Horton, Louise Campbell, Lynne Overman, Lucien Littlefield, Esther Dale, Porter Hall, Benny Baker, Ruth Coleman, Billy Lee, Colin Tapley, Nick Lukats, Wesley Barry, Howard Mitchell, William Burgess.

DIRECTOR: Louis King; AUTHOR: Paul Galico; SCREENPLAY: Edward T. Lowe, Marguerite Roberts, Eddie Welch; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Boris Morros; CAMERAMAN: Henry Sharp; EDITOR: Stuart Gil- more.

REVIEWED: 6-22-37; RELEASED: 7-2-37.

WILDCATTER. THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Scott Colton, Jean Rogers, Jack Smart, Suzanne Kaaren, Russell Hicks, Ward Bond, Wallis Clark, Jack Powell.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: George Owen; DIRECTOR: Lewis D. Collins; AUTHOR: Tom Van Dycke; SCREENPLAY: Charles A. Logue; CAMERAMAN: Stanley Cortez; EDITOR: Frank Gross.

REVIEWED: 6-14-37; RELEASED: 6-6-37.

WINGS OF THE MORNING

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox; produced in England.

CAST: Annabella, Henry Fonda, John McCormack, Leslie Banks, D. J. Williams, Philip Sydney Frost, Stewart Rome, Irene Vanbrugh, Harry Tate, Helen Haye, Teddy Underdown, Mark Daly, Sam Livesey, E. V. H. Emmett, Capt. R. C. LyIe, Steve Donoghue.

PRODUCER: Robert T. Kane; DIRECTOR: Harold Schuster; AUTHOR: Donn Byrne; SCREENPLAY: Tom Geraghty; COLOR DIRECTOR: Natalie Kalmus; DI- RECTOR OF COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY: Ray Rennahan; CAMERAMEN: Henry Imus, Jack Cardiff; EDITOR: James Clark.

REVIEWED: 2-2-37; RELEASED: 2-19-37.

WINGS OVER HONOLULU

DISTRIBUTOR: Universal.

CAST: Wendy Barrie, Ray Milland, William Gargan, Kent Taylor, Polly Rowles, Samuel S. Hinds, Mary Philips, Margaret McWade, Clara Blandick, Louise Beavers.

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Charles R. Rogers; ASSO- CIATE PRODUCER: E. M. Asher; DIRECTOR: H. C Potter; AUTHOR: Mildred Cram; SCREENPLAY: Isa- bel Dawn; Boyce DeGaw; CAMERAMAN: Joseph Val- entine; EDITOR: Maurice Wright.

REVIEWED: 5-24-37; RELEASED: 5-23-37.

WHITE GODS

DISTRIBUTOR: Trekolog Films. SCREENPLAY: Jo-

469

1937 RELEASES

seph L. Stein; NARRATION AND DIALOGUE; Georgia Carneal- NARRATED BY: Basil Ruysdael; CAMERA- MAN: Andre Roosevelt; EDITOR: Ann McKnIght. REVIEWED: 3-20-37.

WOMAN ALONE, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Sylvia Sidney, Oscar Homolka. Desmond Tester, John Loder, Joyce Barbour, Matthevi^ Bolton, S. J. Warmington, William Dewhurst.

DIRECTOR: Alfred Hitchcock; AUTHOR: Joseph Conrad; SCREENPLAY: Charles Bennett; CAMERA- MAN: Bernard Knowles; EDITOR: Charles Frend.

REVIEWED: 1-9-37.

WOMAN CHASES MAN

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists.

CAST: Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, Charles Win- ninger, Erik Rhodes, Leona Maricle, Ella Logan. Broderick Crawford, Charles Halton, Roger Gray, William Jaffrey, George Chandler, Mary Frances Gif- ford, Alan Bridge, Monte Vandegrift, Jack Baxley, Walter Woderling, Al K. Hall, Dick Cramer.

PRODUCER: Samuel Goldwyn; ASSOCIATE PRO- DUCER: George Haight; DIRECTOR: John G. Bly- stone; AUTHORS: Lynn Root, Franklyn Fenton; SCREENPLAY: Joseph Anthony, Manuel Seff, David Hertz; ART DIRECTOR: Richard Day; MUSICAL DI- RECTOR: Alfred Newman- CAMERAMAN: Gregg To- land, EDITOR: Daniel Mandell.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37; RELEASED: 5-7-37.

WOMAN I LOVE, THE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Paul Muni, Miriam Hopkins, Louis Hayward, Colin Clive, Minor Watson, Elizabeth Risdon, Paul Guilfoyle, Wally Albright, Mady Christians, Alec Craig, Owen Davis, Jr., Sterling Holloway, Vince Barnett, Adrian Morris, Donald Barry, Joe Twerp, William Stelling.

PRODUCER: Albert Lewis; DIRECTOR: Anatol Litvak; AUTHOR: Joseph Kessel (from "L'Equipage") ; SCREENPLAY: Ethel Borden; ART DIRECTOR: Van Nest Polglase; MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Roy Webb; MUSICAL SCORE: Arthur Honegger, Maurice Thiriet; CAMERAMAN: Charles Rosher; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Vernon L. Walker; EDITOR: Henry Rust.

REVIEWED: 4-16-37; RELEASED: 4-23-37.

WOMAN IN DISTRESS

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: May Robson, Irene Hervey, Dean Jagger. Douglas Dumbrille, George McKay, Gene Morgan, Paul Fix, Frank Sheridan, Charles Wilson, Arthur Loft, Wallis Clark.

DIRECTOR: Lynn Shores; AUTHOR: Edwin Olm- stead; SCREENPLAY: Albert DeMond- CAMERAMAN: Allen G. Siegler; EDITOR: Byron Robinson.

REVIEWED: 1-19-37; RELEASED: 1-17-37.

WOMAN WISE

DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century-Fox.

CAST: Rochelle Hudson, Michael Whalen, Thomas Beck, Alan Dinehart, Douglas Fowley, George Hassell, Astrid Allwyn, Chick Chandler, Pat Flaherty.

PRODUCER: Sol M. Wurtzel; DIRECTOR: Allan Dwan; SCREENPLAY: Ben Markson; CAMERAMAN: Robert Planck; EDITOR: Al DeGaetano.

REVIEWED: 1-16-37; RELEASED: 1-22-37.

WOMEN OF GLAMOUR

DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia.

CAST: Virginia Bruce, Melvyn Douglas, Reginald Denny, Pert Kelton, Leona Maricle, Thurston Hall, Mary Forbes, John G. Spacey, Maurice Cass, Miki Morita.

DIRECTOR: Gordon Wiles; AUTHOR: Milton Herbert Gropper; SCREENPLAY: Lynn Starling, Mary McCall,

Jr.; CAMERAMEN: Peverell Marley, Henry Freulich; fcDITOR: Otto Meyer.

REVIEWED: 3-9-37; RELEASED: 1-28-37.

WORLD'S IN LOVE, THE (German)

DISTRIBUTOR: Viennese Film Co.; produced in Austria.

CAST: Marta Eggerth, Leo Slezak. Ida Wuest, Rolf Wanka, Hans Moser, Anny Rosar, Alfred Nugebauer; DIRECTOR: W. Tourjansky.

REVIEWED: 6-11-37.

YIDDLE WITH HIS FIDDLE (Yiddish)

DISTRIBUTOR: Sphinx Films. CAST: Molly Picon,

S. Fostel, M. Bozyk. DIRECTORS: Joseph Green, Jan

Nowina-Przybylski. REVIEWED: 1-4-37.

YOU CAN'T BEAT LOVE

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO.

CAST: Preston Foster, Joan Fontaine, Herbert Mun- din, William Brisbane, Alan Bruce, Paul Hurst, Brad- ley Page, Berton Churchill, Frank M. Thomas, Harold Hubert, Paul Guilfoyle, Barbara Pepper.

PRODUCER: Robert Sisk; DIRECTOR: Christy Cab- anne; AUTHOR: Olga Moore; SCREENPLAY: David Silverstein, Maxwell Shan; CAMERAMAN: Russell Metty EDITOR: Ted Cheesman.

REVIEWED: 6-28-37; RELEASED: 6-25-37.

YOU CAN'T BUY LUCK

DISTRIBUTOR: RKO Radio.

CAST: Onslow Stevens, Helen Mack, Vinton Haworth, Maxine Jennings. Paul Guilfoyle, Frank M. Thomas. Richard Lane, Murray Alper, Hedda Hopper, Dudley Clements, Margaret Fielding, George Irving. Barbara Pepper. Edgar Norton. Eddie Gribbon, John Kelly. Edward Gargan.

DIRECTOR: Lew Landers; AUTHOR: Martin Moon- ey; SCREENPLAY: Martin Moonev, Arthur T. Horman; CAMERAMAN: J. Roy Hunt; EDITOR: Jack Hively.

REVIEWED: 5-17-37; RELEASED: 4-30-37.

YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE

DISTRIBUTOR: United Artists.

CAST: Sylvia Sidney. Henry Fonda. Barton Mac- Lane, Jean Dixon, William Gargan, Jerome Cowan. Chic Sale, Margaret Hamilton, Warren Hymer, Guinn Williams, John Wray. Walter De Palm^. Jonathan Hale, Ward Bond. Wade Boteler, Henry Taylor, Jean Stoddard, Ben Hall.

PRODUCER: Walter Wanger; DIRECTOR: Fritz Lang; AUTHORS: Gene Towne, Graham Baker; SCREENPLAY: Gene Towne, Graham Baker: MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Alfred Newman; MUSIC AND LYRICS: Louis Alter, Paul Webster; CAMERAMAN: Leon Shamroy; EDITOR: Daniel Mandell.

REVIEWED: 1-27-37; RELEASED: 1-29-37.

YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW

DISTRIBUTOR: Gaumont British; produced in Eng- land.

CAST: Wallace Ford, John Mills, Anna Lee, Grace Bradley. Frank Cellier. Peter Croft. Arthur Chesney, Lawrence Anderson, Frederick Leister, Leon von Pokorney, Athol Fleming.

DIRECTOR: Raoul Walsh; AUTHOR: Lester Sam- uels, Ralph Bettinson; SCREENPLAY: Austin Melford, Bryan Wallace; CAMERAMAN Roy Kellino; EDITOR: Charles Saunders.

REVIEWED: 2-25-37; RELEASED: 3-1-37.

ZIVATAR A PUSZTAN (Hungarian)

(Storm on the Plains)

DIRTRIBUTOR: Danubia Pictures; produced in Hun- gary. CAST: Kato Eory, Zoltan Szakats. Lajos Vertes, Julia Komra; DIRECTOR: Istvan Gyorgy.

REVIEWED: 4-27-37.

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REFERENCE

THE 1937 FILM DAILY PRODUCT GUIDE AND DIRECTORS' ANNUAL

471

PRODUCERS

HOLLYWOOD

NEW YORK

LOS ANGELES

Academy Pictures Distributing Corp.

6040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Advaruce Pictures

6404 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 3774

Adventure Serials of California

4376 Sunset Blvd OLympla 3978

Afliliated British Ace Film Feature Productions,

Ltd.

4376 Sunset Blvd OLympia 3978

Afliliated British Productions

6533 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 5533

Alexander Bros.

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Ambassador Pictures, Inc.

6040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Animated Film Co.

9713 Santa Monica Blvd OXford9063

Associated Cinema Studios

1357 N. Gordon St HEmpstead 3131

Atherton Productions, Inc.

7000 Romaine St GRanite 6141

Barsky, Bud, Productions

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

B. J. S. Productions

4376 Sunset Drive MOrningrside 1116

Boots & Saddles Productions

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Buell, Jed, Productions

937 N. Sycamore Ave Hillside 4516

Burr, C. C.

4376 Sunset Drive MOrningrside 1116

Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises, Inc.

6913 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 3631

California Studios

1430 N. Beachwood Drive GRanite 4191

Cantabria Productions

6040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Carr, Treni

Universal Studios HEmpstead 3131

Cascade Pictures

4376 Sunset Blvd OLympia 3978

Celebrity Productions

9713 Santa Monica Blvd OXford 9063

Centaur Films, Inc.

937 N. Sycamore St GLadstone 4434

Century Pictures Corp.

1436 N. Beachwood Drive. . . .HEmpstead 1191 Chadwick. I. E.

6066 Sunset Blvd HEmpstead 3440

Chaplin, Charles, Productions

1416 N. La Brea Ave HEmpstead 3141

Chesterfield Productions

Guaranty Bldg HEmpstead 4131

Cohen, Emanuel

1040 N. Las Palmas Ave Hillside 7311

Colony Pictures, Inc.

6048 Sunset Blvd GRanite 0604

Colony Productions

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Columbia Pictures

1438 Gower St Hollywood 3181

Shorts: 1430 N. Beachwood Drive

Hollywood 1193 Condor Pictures

Hollywood Studios OLympia 3131

6912 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7161

Cooper-Randal

4376 Sunset Blvd OLympia 2978

Conn Pictures Corp.

6040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Continental Film Craft

1611 Cosmo Blvd HEmpstead 4855

Cosmopolitan I'roductions

4000 Rowland Ave. Burbank . HOllywood 1671 Coronet Productions, Inc.

Grand National Studio GRanite 6131

Crescent Pictures

Hollywood Studios OLympia 3131

Crime Club Series

Equitable Bids' Hillside 7474

Darmour Productions

5833 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 1166

DeLuxe Pictures

937 N. Sycamore Ave GLadstone 4434

deMille, Cecil B., Productions

3010 deMille Drive OLympia 3981

Derr, E. B.

Hollywood Studios OLympia 3131

Diamond, David

Grand National Studio GRanite 6131

Disney. Walt

3719 Hyperion St MOrning-side 13-131

Diversion Pictures, Inc.

1436 N. Beachwood Drive. ... GLadstone 6137 Dowling & Brownell

General Service Studios GRanite 3111

Educational Studios

7350 Santa Monica Blvd Hillside 2155

Efrus, Sam, Productions

1655 N. Cherokee Ave HEmpstead 1200

Esper, Dwain

6413 Willougrhby Ave GRanite 3748

Excelsior Pictures

1033 N. Cahueng-a Ave HOllywood 5873

Fairbanks & Carlisle

6053 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 7101

Fidelity Colored Pictures

1040 N. McCadden Place HOllywood 1648

Finney, Edward F.

7250 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

First National Pictures

Burbank HOllywood 1251

Fitra Productions

8609 Sunset Blvd WOodbury 63191

Fox Co.

1030 McCadden Place HOllywood 1648

Fo.v Productions, Ltd.

Victory Studios CUlver City 3553

Futter, Walter

1436 N. Beachwood Drive. ... GLadstone 6137

fieneral Film Co.

Equitable Bldg- Hillside 7474

General Film Products

0404 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 4604

General Pictures Corp.

9499 W. Washing-ton Blvd., Culver City

SEquoia 2791 fieneral Service Studios, Inc.

6635 Romaine St GRanite 3111

Gilliam-Kodney Productions

7904 Santa Monica Blvd Hillside 3230

Golden State Film Corp.

1651 Cosmo St Hillside 1616

Goldstone, Phil, Productions

6913 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 7561

Goldwyn, Samuel, Inc.

United Artists Studio GRanite 5111

Grand National Studios, Inc.

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Grey, Romer, Productions

3680 Beverly Blvd FEderal 1331

Grey, Zane, Productions

3680 Beverly Blvd FEderal 1331

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Hackel, A. W.

1509 N. Vine St Hillside 7178

Halperin Brothers

(J040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Harnian-Ising Studios

861 Seward St Hollywood 1474

Herman, Al, Productions

7;:50 Santa Monica Blvd GRaniteOl.'U

Hirlinian, CleorRe, Prodiietions

t>ill2 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 71(51

Hispano Film Corp.

4;i70 Sunset Drive OLympia 2978

Hix, Ernest & Leonard Poole

1040 N. WcCaildcn Place Hillside 4017

Hollywood Film Enterprises

(iOOO Sunset Blvd Hillside 2181

Hollywood on Parade

5251 Clinton St GRanite 860(3

Hollywood Stxidios

4516 Sunset Blvd OLympia 2i;51

HiiKlies Products, Inc.

7020 Romaine St HEmpstead 1181

International Film Corp., Ltd.

4;i7(i Sunset Drive OLmypia 2978

Iwerks, "lb," Studios

9713 Santa Monica Blvd OXford 906.3

Jewell Productions Co.

1912 S. Vermont Ave Rochester 2205

Jones, Buck

tJniversal Studios HEmpstead 31.31

Judell, B. N., Productions

6.3.31 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7227

Kay Dee Kay Productions

6362 Hollywood Blvd GRanite 3546

Katzman. Sam

9147 Venice Blvd SEquoia 2505

Kendis, J. D.

<)362 Hollywood Blvd GRanite 3546

Kent, Willis, Productions

<)418 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 7447

Kirkwood. Ray

1845 Glendale Blvd NOrmandie 9403

Landres, Morris M., Productions

1426 N. Beachwood Drive. . .HEmpstead 1191 Leichter, Mitchell, Productions

6404 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 3774

LeKoy, Merv.vn, Productions

Warner (Burbank) Studios. . .Hollywood 1251 Lantz, Walter, Productions

Universal Studios HEmpstead 3131

Lesser, Sol

7000 Romaine St GRanite 6164

Lewyn, Lewis

5251 Clinton St. Like, Ralph M.

4.37(i Sunset Drive OLympia 2978

Liliert.v Pictures Corp.

6912 Hollywood Blv<I GLadstone 7161

Lloyd, Harold, Productions

General Service Studios GRanite 3111

I^oew, David L.

Sclznick International Studios. .REpublic 0252 :\IacLean, DouKlas, Productions

(;rand National Studios GRanite 6131

.Major Pictures Corp.

1040 N. Las Palnias Ave Hillside 7311

Malvine Pictures Corp.

7382 Santa Monica Blvd GLad.stone 9517

>Iayl'air Productions

155S N. Vino St Hillside 7358

.Melody Pictures Corp.

iHilO Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Metropolitan Industrial Pictures

1040 N. Las Palmas Ave GRanite 3111

.■Nletro-Goldw.vn-Mayer

7350 Washinsrton Blvd REpublic 0211

Mintz. Charles B.

7000 Santa Monica Blvd HOIlywood 2907

Monogram Pictures Corp.

Hollywood Studios MOrning-side 11191

3Iyers, Zion

7250 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

New Era Produciions

6404 Hollywood Blvd. Newman, Bob, Productions

1040 N. MacCadden Place. .. .HOIlywood 1648 Norris Brothers Productions

6404 Va Sunset Blvd. Nu-Color Productions

1558 W. Vine St HEmpstead 6636

O'Brien, fieorge-George Hirlinian Picture Corp.

Hollywood Studios OLympia 2131

Parsons, Lindsley

Grand National Studios GRanite 6131

Paramount Pictures

5451 Marathon Ave HOIlywood 2411

Phillis, Chris, Productions

727 Euclid Ave. Phoenix Productions

1509 N. Vine St GLadstone 3621

Principal Pictures Corp.

7000 Romaine St GRanite 6164

RKO Pathe Studios Now Selznick International RKO Radio Pictures

780 N. Gower St HOIlywood 5911

Rainbow Classics

1040 N. MeCadden Place HOIlywood 1648

Randol Copper Productions, Inc.

4376 Sunset Drive OLympia 2978

Ra.v, B. B., Productions

6066 Sunset Blvd HOll.vwood 9024

Reliable Pictures

6066 Suniset Blvd HOIlywood 9024

Resolute Pictures Corp.

7382 Santa Monica Blvd GLadstone 9517

Renowned Pictures

Selznick International Studios. .REpublic 0352 Republic Pictures, Inc.

North Hollywood NOrth Hollywood 1101

Richards. B. W.

Selznick International Studios. .REpublic 0252 Rockett, Frederick K., Co.

6050 Sunset Blvd GRanite 7920

Roach, Hal

Culver City PArkway 1151

Rodney, Gilliam Co.

7904 Santa Monica Blvd Hillside 2220

Road Show Productions

(5413 Willougrhby St GRanite 2478

Rowland, Richard A., Productions

7250 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Royal Revues, Inc.

6638 Santa Monica Blvd HOIlywood 1408

Royer, Fanchon, Productions

(5040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Scientitic Films, Inc.

6052 Sun.sct Blvd GLadstone 7101

Schertzinger-M.vers Productions

7250 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

.Schlesinger, Leon

1351 N. Van Ness Ave GLadstone 4131

Schulberg, B. P., Productions

5251 Clinton St Hillside 7101

Screen Classics, Inc.

6362 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 4194

.Selznick International Pictures, Inc.

9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City

REpublic 0253 Sherman, Harry, Productions

7250 Santa Monica Blvd HOIlywood 1101

Smallwood United Process

HoU.vwood Studios OLympia 2131

Standard Pictures, Inc.

Selznick International Studios. .REpublic 0252 .Sternbeck, Burt, Productions

1033 N. Cahucmra Blvd HOIlywood 5873

Strange .\s It .Seems Productions

6362 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 4194

.Sentinel Productions, Inc.

6331 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 6128

473

Supreme Pictures

1509 N. Vine St Hillside 7178

TaliKinan Studios Now Hollywood Studios

Tat's Tales Productions

5516 Melrose Ave GLadstone 8823

Teague Photographic Process

General Servioe Studios GRanite 3111

Technicolor Film Corp.

833 N. Seward St GRanite 1101

Television Pictures Studios

6040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Toddy, Ted

6823 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood 30til

Timely Productions, Inc.

6305 Yucca St HEmpstead 4728

Treasure Pictures

6048 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

Westwood Hills C'Restvicw 5111

United Artists Studios

1041 N. Formosa Ave GRanite 5111

United Players Products, Ltd.

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Universal Pictures Studios

Universal City HEmpstead 3131

Victoria Film Productions

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 6131

Victory Pictures Corp.

9147 Venice Blvd SEquoia 2565

Vitagraph Studios

1703 Talmadg^e Ave OLympia 2136

Von Klatt, Ciilbert

1215 N. Harper Ave GRanite 3350

Wafilms, Inc.

1436 N. Beachwood Drive. ... GLadstone 6137 Wanger, Walter, Films, Inc.

United Artists Studios Hillside 7401

Warner Bros. Studios

5842 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 6137

Warner-Bros. -First National Studios

Burbank Hollywood 1351

Weiss Productions, Inc.

4376 Sunset Drive OLympia 2978

Welsh, Bob & Fenn Kimball

Selznick International Studios. . SEquoia 3314 World Wide Pictures

6636 Hollywood Blvd. World Wule Wonders Motion Pictures

66;i6 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 8411

Xydias, .Anthony J., Productions

6913 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 0544

Zeldman Film Corp.

7350 Santa Monica Blvd GLadstone 5812

NEW YORK

Audio Productions, Inc.

250 W. 57tli St Circle 7-1841

Blake, B. K., Inc.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-1854

Celebrity Productions, Inc.

723 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-6067

Chestertield Motion Pictures Corp.

1540 Broadway BR.vant 9-6884

Columbia Pictures Corp.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 0-7900

Condor Pictures, Inc.

580 Fifth Ave MEdalion 3-2172

Danubia Pictures, Inc.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4175

Educational Pictures

1501 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-7400

444 W. 56th St C01umhu.s 5-3321

General Service Studios. .. RAvenswood 8-8300 Expanding Cinema, Inc.

422 W. 46th St LOngracre 5-7073

First National Pictures, Inc.

321 W. 44th St CHickering- 4-2200

FitzPatrick Pictures. Inc.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4383

Fleischer Studios, Inc.

1600 Broadway Circle 6-0270

Futter, Walter A.

1501 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-8367

General Service Studios

35-11 35th Ave.. Astoria .. RAvenswood 8-8300 Grand National Films, Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 6-3828

Holbrook Film Productions

33 W. 60th St Circle 7-6159

Ideal Pictures Corp.

1600 Broadway Circle 6-0081

Imperial Pictures, Inc.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-8669

Integrit.v Film Corp.

220 W. 42nd St Wisconsin 7-9556

March of Time, Inc.

369 Lexinsrton Ave VAnderbilt 3-2400

Mentone Productions, Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-2266

Meridian Pictures Corp.

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 6-1466

Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-7800

Mcmogram Pictures Corp.

1270 Sixth Av(> COlumbus 5-7074

New Film Alliance, Inc.

250 W. 57th St COlumbus 5-0904

O. & W. Cine Enterprises

149 W. 48th St LOngracre 5-7640

Paramount Pictures

1501 Broadway CHickering- 4-7050

RKO Radio Pictures

1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-6500

Kasphi Productions. Inc.

580 Fifth Ave BRyant 9-5965

Keliance Pictures, Inc.

1501 Broadway BRyant 9-08S5

Reliable Pictures Corp.

565 Fifth Ave PLaza 3-1135

Republic Pictures Corp.

1776 Broadway Circle 6-1840

Rex Film Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-18.54

Rice, Grantland, Sport-Pictures Corp.

32 W. 48th St BRyant 9-4564

Koach. Hal, Studios, Inc.

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-7266

Rogers, Rowland

151 W. 46th St LOngracre 5-8432

Screen .Attractions Corp.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 6-0888

Select Productions, Inc.

1776 Broadway Circle 7-ti275

Spectrum Pictures Corp.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-2964

Splinix Film Corp.

1501 Broadway Wisconsin 7-6655

Super-Sports .Vttractions, Inc.

723 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5520

Trekolog Films. Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave COhmilnis 5-6685

Tru Pictures Co., Inc.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5 1851

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

444 W. 5(;th St COlumbus 5-:!.'i31

Universal Pictures Corp.

30 Rockefeller Pla:'.a Circle 7-7100

Warner Bros.

331 W. 44th St Circle 6-1010

Warner-Vitaphone Brooklyn Studio

1400 Locust Ave NIsrhtingalc 4-8700

West Coast Service Studios. Inc.

510 W. 57th St Circle 7-2062

Wickmar Film Productions. Inc.

100 E. 43nd St LExing-ton 2-3570

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SHORT SUBJECT PRODUCERS

LOS ANGELES

Advance I'U'tiirfs

(i4(l4 Hollywood Blvd GLadstoiie 3774

Aiiiiiiated CartooiiK

tt7i:i Santa Monica Hlvd OXford9063

Associated ('ineiiia Studio

1357 N. Gordon St HEmpstead 3131

Chertok. Jaek

M-G-M Studio, Culver City .... REpublic 0311 Celebrity Pictures

!»713 Santa Monica Blvd OX£ord9063

Cinema Arts & Crafts

f»14 N. Fairfax Ave HEmpstead 1984

Columbia Pictures

1438 Gower St Hollywood 3181

1430 N. Bpachwood Drive. . .Hollywood 1193 B. J. S. Productions

437(i Sunset Blvd OLympia 3978

Centaur Films, Inc.

937 N. Sycamore Ave GLadstone 4434

Condor Pictures Corp.

tJ913 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7161

Cooper-Kandal

International Studios OLympia 3978

Disney, Walt

3719 Hyperion St MOrnin^side 13-131

Dowlin;; & Brownell

663.5 Romaine St GRanite 3111

Educational Productions, Inc.

7350 Santa Monica Blvd Hillside 3155

Excelsior Pictures

1033 N. Cahueng^a Blvd Hollywood 5873

Fairbanks & Carlisle

6053 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 7101

Featurettes, Inc.

1040 N. MaeCadden Place ... Hollywood 1648 FitzPatrick, James A.

M-G-M Studios, Culver City .... REpublic 0311 Fox Company

1040 N. MaeCadden Place .. .Hollywood 1648 Futter, Walter

1436 N. Beachwood Drive. . . .GLadstone 6137 Gilliam, Rodney

7904 Santa Monica Blvd Hillside 3300

Gilroy, Bert

RKO Radio Studios Hollywood 5911

Harnian-Ising Productions

861 N. Seward St Hollywood 1474

Hirlinian, OeorRe

6913 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7161

Hix, Ernest & Leonard Poole

1040 N. McCaddcn Place Hillside 4017

Hubbard, Hunt, Productions

1306 Maple Ave PRospect 3503

Iwerks, "Ub"

7913 Santa Monica Blvd OXford 1474

Landres, M. M.

1436 Beachwood Drive HEmpstead 1191

.HEmpstead 3131

Lantz. Walter

Universal Studios

I..ewyn, Ijcwis

650 N. Bronson Ave GRanite 8606

McKae, Henr.v

Universal Studios HEmpstead 3131

Miller & Nagel

1040 McCaddcn Place Hollywood 1648

Mintz, Charles B.

7000 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood 3007

Moulton, Herbert

Paramount Studios Hollywood 3411

Pacific Cine Film

1554 N. Gardner St Hollywood 5485

Phillis Productions, Inc.

310 Taft Blvd GLadstone 3375

Kay, B. B. Productions

ti066 Sunset Blvd Hollywood 9034

Roach, Hal

Culver City PArkway 9034

Robinson Xeenan Productions, Inc.

84.34 Sunset Blvd WOodbury 63513

Rockett, Frederick K., Co.

6050 Sunset Blvd GRanite 7930

.Sarecky, Barney

universal Studios HEmpstead 3131

Scientific Films, Inc.

6053 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 7101

Schlesinger, Leon

1351 N. Van Ness Ave GLadstone 4131

Screen Classics, Inc.

6363 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 4194

Siegel, Sol

Republic Studio NOrth Hollywood 1101

Smith, Pete

M-G-M Studios, Culver City .. .REpublic 0311 Tat's Tales

5515 Melrose Ave GLadstone 8833

Timely Productions, Inc.

6305 Yucca St HEmpstead 4738

Toddy, Ted

6833 Santa Monica Blvd HOlly wood 3961

Von Klatt, Gilbert

1315 N. Harper Ave GRanite 3350

Wafilms, Inc.

1436 N. Beachwood Drive .... GLadstone 6137 Weiss, Louis

International Studios NOrmandie 91.30

White, Jules

Columbia Studios Hollywood 1193

Zenith Productions

11333 Cherokee Blvd HOlly wood 0191

NEW YORK

Audio Productions, Inc.

350 W. 57th St Circle 7-1841

Blake, B. K.. Inc.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumhus 5-1854

Celebrity Productions, Inc.

733 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-6067

Christie, Al

35-11 35th Ave.. Astoria .. RAvenswood 8-830(1 Columbia Pictures

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7900

Condor Pictures, Inc.

580 Fifth Ave MEdalion 3-3173

Educational Pictures

1501 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-7400

444 W. 56th St COlumbus 5-3331

General Service Studios, Astoria

RAvenswood 8-8300 FitzPatrick Pictures, Inc.

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4383

Fleischer Studios, Inc.

1600 Broadway Circle 6-0370

March of Time, Inc.

369 Lexing-ton Ave VAnderbilt 3-3400

Mentone Productions

1370 Sixth Ave COhimbus 5-3366

Metro-Ooldwyn-Maycr

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-7800

<). & W. Cine Enterprises

149 W. 48th St LOnpacre 5-7640

Paramount Pictures

1501 Broadway CHickering 4-7050

RKO Radio I'ictures

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-6500

Rex Film Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-1854

Rice, Orantland, Sport-Pictures Corp.

•2:: W. 48th St BRyant 9-4564

Roach, Hal, Studios, Inc.

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-7366

.Sibley. Ruro.v

410 Cathcflral Parkway

475

Skirbo Prodiiotions

Biograph Studio TRemont 8-5500

Terry Paul

371 North Ave., New Rochelle

New Rochelle 7344 Tru Pictures Co., Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-1854

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

444 W. 56th St COlumbus 5-3331

Universal Pictures Corp.

30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-7100

Vitaphone Corp. (Warner Bros.)

1400 Locust St., B'klyn. . .NIsrhting-ale 4-8700

CARTOON PRODUCERS

Animated Pictures Corp.

("Ub" Iwerks), 9713 Santa Monica Blvd., oxford 9063, Hollywood, Calif.

.Audio Productions, Inc.

350 W. 57th St., Circle 7-1841, New York, N. Y. Produce: "Color Cartoons."

Celebrity Productions

733 Seventh Ave., BRyant 9-6067, New York, N. Y.

Color Cosniocolor Corp. t

Hollywood, Calif. Produce: "Fashion Flashes from Hollywood."

Disney, Walt

3719 Hyperion St., MOrningrside 12131, Holly- wood, Calif. Produce: "Mickey Mouse and "Silly Symphonies" series. Distribvited by RKO.

Fleischer Studios

1600 Broadway, Circle 6-0270, New York, N. Y. Produce: "Betty Boop." "Bimbo," "Pop- eye" and "Color Classics." Distributed by Paramount.

Harnian, Hush-Rudolph Isins

861 N. Seward St., Hollywood 1474, Holly- wood, Calif.

Lantz, Walter

Universal Studios, HEmpstead 3131, Universal City, Calif. Pi'oduce: "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit." Distributed by Universal.

Holl.vwood, Distributed

3907. Kat," series.

McCror.v Studios, Inc.

130 W. 4(ith St., LOns-acre 5-7961, New York, N. Y.

Ma.vfair, Productions

1558 N. Vine St.. Hillside 7358, Calif. Produce: "Skippy ' series, by United Artists.

Metro-Goldywn-Mayer

Culver City, Calif. Produce: "The Captain and the Kids." Distributed by M-G-M.

Mintz, Charles B.

7000 Santa Monica Blvd.. Hollywood Hollywood, Calif. Produce: "Krazy "Scrappy," and "Color Rhapsodies' Distributed by CoUnnbia.

Schlesinger, Leon

1351 N. Van Ness Ave., GLadstone 4131, Hollywood, Calif. Produce: "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" series. Distributed by Warner Bros.

Tat's Tales Productions

5515 Melrose Ave., GLadstone 8832, Holly- wood. Calif.

Terry, Paul

371 North Ave., New Rochelle 7844, New Rochelle, N. Y. Produce: "Paul Terry-Toons." Distributed by Educational: physical distribu- tion by Twentieth Centviry-Fox.

INDUSTRIAL AND ADVERTISING

PRODUCERS

LOS ANGELES

Associated Cinema Studios

1357 N. Gordon St HEmpstead 3131

Cinecolor

201 N. Occidental Blvd FItzroy2556

Cinema .Vrts & Crafts

914 N. Fairfax Ave HEmpstead 1984

DowlinK & Brownell

6635 Romaine St GRanite 9106

UunniuK Process

933 N. La Brea Ave GRanite 3174

Holl.vwood ('aniera E.xchange

ICOO N. Cahuengra Blvd Hollywood 3651

(■illiani Kodne.v Co.

79(»4 Santa Monica Blvd HIlLside 3320

Hunt Hubbard Productions

13(16 Maple Ave PRospect 3503

Industrial Cinema Arts

1205 N. Alvarado St FEderal 5913

Jam Hand.v Pictur<' Co.

6040 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

iMetropolitan Industrial Pictures

1040 N. Las Palmas Ave GRanite 3111

Kay Bell Films Co.

61148 Sunset Blvd Hillside 7431

Kobiiison Neeiiun Productions, Inc.

S();!4 Siui.set Blvd WOodbury 62513

Kockctt, Frederick K., Co.

6(»50 Sunset Blvd GRanite 7930

Ko.>al Revues. Inc.

()6;iS Sanla Monica Blvd HOllywood 1048

Technicolor ^lotion Picture Corp.

833 N. Seward St GRanite 1101

Vericolor. Inc.

1040 N. McCaddeii Place .... HOllywood 9414 A^'ildiiis Picture Productions

Hollywood Studios OLynipia 3131

NEW YORK

Advertising Film .Associates, Inc.

3 W. 45th St Murray Hill 3-4037

.Ape.v Productions Co.

31 W. 46th St BRyant 9-6409

Audio Productions, Inc.

350 W. 57th St Circle 7-1841

Autoniotion Pi<'turfs, Inc.

10 W. 4;ir(l St PEnnsylvania 6-8567

.Vvramenko Studio

747 Broadway ALgonquin 4-9641

Ba.vnes, (ieorKC McL.

350 W. 57th St Circle 7-37.33

476

Blake, B. K., Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave COIumbus 5-1854

Bray I'ictures Corp.

7':<l Seventh Ave BRyaiit !t-()!»41

Brunswick rroiliirtioiiN Corp.

;}21 W. 44th St Circle 0-1010

Caravel Films, Inc.

245 W. 55th St Circle 7-6112

Castle Films

;i() Hoekelellor Pliiz.i Clrelo 7-7.S81S

Ceh'l»rity Productions, Inc.

72:i Seventh Ave BRyaiit 0-6067

Cohen, fSyilney S.

25 W. 4:ira St BRyant <>-8820

Craftsman Motion Picture Co.

1 E. 42nd St MUrray Hill 2-175(1

EshbauKh. Ted

.■)5 W. 45th St BRyant i»-4882

Film Caption Service

:MUi W. 52nd St COIumbus 5-2552

F''ilms of Commerce Co., Inc.

21 W. 46th St BRyant 9.3050

Fototone Studios

-.V.i W. lidth St COIumbus 5-3.321

(■an/., William .1., Co.

1<» E. 47th St ELdorado 5-1444

(ieneral Business FMlms, Inc.

565 FHlh Ave Wlckersham 2-4.346

Holbrook Film Productions

.•{.-{ W. 6()th St Circle 7-6159

Ilcriie Jlovie Service

.342 Madison Ave MUrray Hill 3-4536

Jam Haiuly Picture Service

230 Parlv Ave MUrray Hill 2-5290

Kline, Bill

9077 Venice Blvd CUlver City 3553

I.oucks & N(n'Iin!>; Studios

245 W. 55tli St COIumbus 5-6974

Major Pictures Corp.

2 W. 45tli St MUrray Hill 2-5170

McCr<;ry Studios, Inc.

i;{0 W. 4(!lh St LOnffacre 5-7961

Motion Picture Merchandising, Inc.

801 Seeond Ave MUrray Hill 4-57ti0

Nu-.\rt Film Co.

145 W. 45th St BRyant 9-3471

Pathescope Co. of .America

.3.3 W. 42n(l St LOngacre 5-3185

ProuK'tional Films, Inc.

1501 Brovdway LOng-acre 5 5389

Rotliacker, Douglas D.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-1812

Ruby Film Co.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-9430

Screen Broadcast Corp.

30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-2801

Screenad Kxcliange

724 Fifth Ave Circle 7-4487

Signer & Byrne

17 E. 45th St MUrray Hill 2-4177

Wadsworth. Mason

551 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 2.3470

West Coast Sound Studios, Inc.

510 W. 57th St Circle 7-2062

Windsor Productions, Inc.

630 Fifth Ave COIumbus 5-4170

Willard. T. W., Motion Picture Co.

130 W. 46th St BRyant 9-1470

DISTRIBUTORS

NEW YORK

.■\dvance Film Exchange, Inc.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 6-6765

.Alliance Films Corp.

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3945

.American Tobis Corp.

1270 Sixth Ave COIumbus 5-5315

American Trading .Association

723 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4312

Amkiiio C(irp.

72.3 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7680

.Apex Films, Inc.

50 W. 46th St BRyant 9-3238

.Artcinema .\ssociates. Inc.

729 Seventh Ave. .Astor Pictures Corp.

1501 Broadway LOngacre 5-5389

.Atlantic Pictures Corp.

1501 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-7400

12t) W. 46th St BRyant 9-4965

.Auten, Harold

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-9883

.Aywon Kxcliange, Inc.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 6-8866

B. & B. Pictures Corp.

1501 Broadway LOngacre 5-5389

Best F'ilm Co.

72.3 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-9162

Bondy, -Al O.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 6-6744

British & Continental Trading Co.

270 Sixth .\ve Circle 7-4697

Celebrity Productions, Inc.

723 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-6067

Cliestertield Motion Pictures Corp.

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-6884

Cine Colombia, S. .A.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7800

Condor Pictures, Inc.

580 Fifth .\ve MEdalion 3-3172

Commodore Pictures Corp.

1501 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-1354

Criterion Films

50 E. 42nd St VAnderbilt 3-6880

Cummings, Samuel

410 E. 32nd St AShland 4-2885

Danubia Pictures, Inc.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4175

DuWorld Pictures, Inc.

729 Seventh Ave MEdalion 3-2943

Educational Pictures

Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fo.x European Film Corp.

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-5737

Exhibitors Film Exchange

ti30 Ninth Ave Circle 6-0888

Film Exchange. Inc.

125 W. 4(ith St BRyant 9-4150

Films, Inc.

330 W. 42nd St MEdalion 3-5190

First National I'ictures

321 W. 44th St Circle 6-1010

Franco-American Film Corp.

66 Fifth Ave ALgonquin 4-6980

French Motion Picture Corp.

126 \V. 4l)th St BRyant 9-0866

Gaumnnt Britisli Pictures Corp.

1600 Broadway Circle 6-4848

General Foreign Sales Corp.

729 Seventh Ave MEdalion 3-3781

Goldman, Paul

1472 Broadway BRyant 9-3936

C;ol(hvitt Film Sales Co.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4369

Gordon Film Co.

63(( Ninth Ave Circle 6-0445

Graiul National Flms, Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 6-2828

(iuaranteed Pictures Co., Inc.

72!» Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4369

Hoffberg. J. H., Co., Inc.

729 Seventh .Ave MEdalion 3-3813

Ideal Pictures

1600 Broadway Circle 6-0081

477

Imperial Pictures, Inc.

730 Seventh Ave BRyant 0-8669

InteRrity Film Corp.

230 W. 43rid St Wisconsin 7-9550

Kandel, Morris J.

KiOO Broadway Circle 6-0081

Kinotrade

73:5 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5107

Kiiiopol

103 Discher St., Brooklyn ... APpleg-ate 7-96G0 Lenaiier International Films, Inc.

303 W. 58th St Circle 7-6591

I^nporini, Ferdinand V., Inc.

551 Fifth Ave VAniierbilt 3-6664

Meridian Tictures Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 6-1466

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-7800

Metropolis Fictures Corp.

154 W. 55th St COlumbus 5-0435

Modern Film Sales Corp.

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9 9635

MonoRrani I'ictnres Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-7674

Mutual Distributing Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-0143

National Motion Picture Service

733 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-3951

Nuovo Mondo ^lotion Pictures, Inc.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 6-9895

OLympic Motion I'icture Corp.

335 W. 44th St Circle 6-0650

Paramount Pictures

1501 Broadway CHickering- 4-7050

Protex Trading Corp.

43 E. 58th St volunteer 5-3330

Puritan Pictures Corp.

733 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-2790

KKO Distributing Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-6500

Raspin Productions, Inc.

580 Fifth Ave BRyant 9-5965

Keliable Film Export Co.

130 W. 4i;th St MEdalion 3-0436

Keliable Pictures Corp.

5<)5 Fifth Ave PLaza 3-1135

Ke|>ublic Pictures

J 776 Broadway Circle 6-1840

Scanilinavian Talking Pictures, Inc.

230 W. 42nd St Wisconsin 7-3153

Screen .\ttractions Corp.

fi30 Ninth Ave Circle 6-0888

Solar Talking Pictures, Ltd.

3 Lafayette St WOrth 2-0500

Spectrum Pictures Corp.

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-3964

Sphinx Film Corp.

1501 Broadway Wisconsin 7-6655

Stage <!(.■ Screen I'roductions, Inc.

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-4373

Tapernoux, .John S.

136 W. 46th St BRyant 9-0866

Tceplitz Productions, Ltd.

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-0994

Trop, .L I). Inc.

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-0994

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

444 W. 56th St COlumbus 5-3330

I' fa Films, Inc.

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7890

I'nited Artists Corp.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7300

Iniversal Pictures Corp.

.30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-7100

Variet.v Film Distributors

489 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 2-4529

Vitagraph, Inc.

331 W. 44th St Circle 6-1010

\OgeI, William, Distributing Corp.

11 W. 43nd St .PEnnsylvania 6-1995

Warner Kros.

331 W. 44th St Circle 6-1010

World Pictures Corp.

73.9 Seventh Ave MEdalion 3-3943

Zeldman, B. F., Productions, Ltd.

1501 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-8307

MANAGERS and AGENTS

LOS ANGELES

Abbott, Jessie G.

1585 Cross Roads Hillside 1449

Armstrong, Sam II.

9533 Brigrhton Way. Bev. Hills. .Oxford 7107 Asher, Paul, Inc.

403 Guaranty Bids: Hollywood 109(>

.Vssociated Artists, Ltd.

8637 Stniset Blvd OXford 0380

Hacliman, J. G., Co.

9000 Sunset Blvd OXford 7001

Bailey, Frances

9133 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6193

Baldey & Clark

7499 Santa Monica Blvd GLadstone 1011

Barlotti, .lames V.

7904 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 1593

Berg. Pliil-Bert Allenberg

9484 Wilshire Blvd OXford 3131

Bergerman, Stanley

9105 Sunset Blvd Oxford 3196

Bernie, Herman, Inc.

9133 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0108

Berlinger, Rudolph

8905 Siinset Blvd CRestview 12303

Beyer-.MacArtliur & Co.

533 Taft Hldy Hillside 2125

Blum, Myrt

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 7071

Bonded Management, Inc.

7051 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood 2781

Bostock, Claude W.

9126 Sunset Blvd OXford 1081

Bren, Milton

9133 Sunset Blvd OXford 7103

Brown-Burnside

S933 Sun.'^et Blvd CRestview 11143

IIr(.wne, Flo

90(l(i Sun.set Blvd OXford 9686

Call Bureau

5504 Hollywood Blvd GArfield 3711

('barney, William

9401 Brig^hton Way CRestview 6015

Cliudnow, Dave

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 3538

Cinema Casting .Agency

0418 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 9960

CoIIier-Weber & Todd

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 3101

Colombo, .lobn

913t> Sunset Blvd CRestview 4139

('olum)>ia .\rtists' Bureau

59;{9 Sunset Blvd HOlIywood3101

('onion, Tom, Corp., Ltd.

9533 Brighton Way. Bev. Halls .. OXford 7107 Cooley, Hallam-(;eorge S. Fllman

9111 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6161

Cosmoitolitan Film Agency, Inc.

9441 Wilshire Blvd., Bev. Hills. . OXford 7083 Crosby, Kverett N., Ltd.

9038 Sun.set Blvd CRestview 11171

Crow, Mrs, R. R.

5653 y2 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 5063

478

Deinbliii!;, (ins

!tl2() Sunsi-t Blvd CRestview 121lil

DeSlioii-Dellar, Ino.

!I441 Wilsliii-c Blvd CRestview 6000

Denser, I>e\vis J.

<»47() Santa Wonioa Blvd OXford 4606

Diskay, Joseph

66S;5 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 3614

Dolaii & Doaiic

8005 Sensot Blvd CRestview 5185

Dolge Coriler

i)538 Brighton Way CRestview 0194

Donaldson, Kieliard

!H)ir> Brifrhton Way OXford 6141

Dunn. Kill and Sabel

!I53S Biit-'hton Way OXford 3259

Edin^ton, Harry & Frank \\. Vincent

6253 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 7353

EUman, Murray & Jack A. Seinberg;

8818 Sunset Blvd CRestview 9170

Epstein, David

6777 Hollywood Blvd GRanite2159

FK Studio Service

5617 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 2193

Fanchon & Marco

5600 Sunset Blvd Hollywood 5341

Feldnian-Bluni Cor|>,

9441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 4151

Fitzpatrick. Loretta

6331 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 1325

Fliashnick, ('. X.

9006 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0155

Fralicli. Freddie

9016 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6111

Frank, George, Inc.

1626 N. Vine St Hillside 3188

Frescott-Sedgwick & Associates

8609 Sunset Blvd WOodbury 631-91

Gardner, Jack

9132 Sunset Blvd.. W. Holly wood. OXford 4153 General Casting Agency

1067 N. Fairfax Ave GRanite 7802

George & Moody

9000 Sunset Blvd OXford 0322

Gertz, Mitchell

1680 N. Vine St HEmpstead 2177

Golder, Lew & Howard Lang

9122 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6193

Goldstein, Goetz & Blunienthal

8949 Sunset Blvd OXford 4149

Goldstone, Nat C.

><782 Sunset Blvd OXford 1131

Gould, Harry M.

7049 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 3797

Grancell, Sherman

8949 Sunset Blvd OXford 4149

Gray & Mooter

8738 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11191

Guhhins. Tom

746 X. Broadway MIehigran 0041

Hawks-Aolck

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 3131

Hayward, Leland

9441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 5171

Herzbrun. Walter, Agency

8983 Sunset Blvd OXford 4157

Hofi'man. Milton E.

STTi; Sunset Blvd CRestview 12141

HolVnian -Sell lager. Inc.

8776 SUTiset Blvd OXford 12141

Howe, M. C. Booking Agenc.v

8951 Sun.set Blvd WOodbury 93191

International Artists Bureau

6331 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 2121

Jaffe. Sam

8555 Sunset Blvd OXford 6121

Johnston, Menifee L.

9439 Santa Monica Blvd CRestview 0146

JoUon, Harry

9168 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0121

Jones, G, Stanley

Fox Wilshire Bldg.. Bev. Hills .... YOrke 8123 Juvenile Casting Bureau

111 N. Robertson Blvd CRestview 5537

Kahn, Ivan & Green, Inc.

877(i Sunset Blvd CRestview 5191

Kemi)ner, Alexander

Bank of America Bids' CRestview 0104

Kingston, .\1 & Walter Meyer

9122 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4161

Klages, Neil

444 N. Camden Drive OXford 4308

Klein. Arthur, Ltd.

8954 Sun.set Blvd OXford 8670

Knowlden, Robert

6253 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 5128

Lancaster, John, Agency

9615 Briffhton Way OXford 4041

Landau & .Small Co.

6331 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 2722

Lance, Leon O.

8516 Sunset Blvd OXford 7144

Lansinger, J. M.

1315 Wil.shire Blvd FEderal 9912

Lee. Thomas S., Artists' Bureau

6253 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7171

Lehr, Abe, Agenc.v

Calif. Bank Bldgr., Bev. Hills. .CRestview 4159 Leighter-Hackley

9123 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0181

Levee, M. C.

1300 N. Crescent H'g^hts Blvd. . GLadstone 3117 Leyton, Harold, Inc.

9172 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0121

Levine, .\be

6912 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7141

Lichtig & Englander

6425 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 1101

Lyons, McCorniick & Lyons

Calif. Bank Bldg-., Bev. Hills. .. .OXford 1116 MacQuarrie Brothers

8905 Sun.set Blvd OXford 7162

Mann, Gene

8951 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11135

Marbert Agency

9507 Santa Monica Blvd.. .. CRestview 14141 Marchetti, Mile

8780 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6127

Marx, Zeppo

8732 Sunset Blvd OXford 4161

Meikeljohn, William, Inc.

8949 Sunset Blvd CRestview 12111

Meyer. Art

9401 Brig-hton Way OXford 7326

Middleton, Wallace & Moe Sackin

9006 Brighton Way CRestview 4197

Monter-Gra.v

8738 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11191

Jlood.v & George

9000 Sunset Blvd OXford 0322

j\Ioore, Lola D.

1222 N. La Brea Ave GRanite 3071

Morris, William, Agency

8511 Sunset Blvd WOodbury 63121

Morrison, Leo

6777 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 3161

National .Vrtists' Bureau

7904 Santa Monica Blvd GRanite 1593

NBC Artists" Bureau

5515 Melrose Ave HOllywood 3631

O'Reilly, Eleanor

9006 Sunset Blvd CRestview 13111

Orsatti & Co.

9121 Sunset Blvd OXford 1008

Pantages, Rodne.v

6253 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 2211

I'arker, F^rnest K.

S949 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4101

Pennington, Helen

1737 N. Highland Ave HEmpstead 4341

Platsk.v. Ira

8780 Sunset Blvd OXford 6264

Rebecca & Silton

()605 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 1121

Randolph, Ro.v

Ambassador Hotel Exposition 5300

Rinaldo, Ben, Inc.

6605 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 3677

479

Robinson, Fred

7904 Santa Monica Blvd CRestview 1593

Kockwell-O'Keefe, Inc.

Si(4!t Suiisft Blvd CRestview 4101

Ross-Jenkins

8!»'^2 Sunset Blvd OXford 4342

Sackin, I. M.

(it)()5 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood 1405

Sedgwick, Josie-Ray West & Associates

HtiOf) Siuisi-t Blvd WOodbury 63101

Selznick, Slyron & Co., Inc.

94()0 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 5171

Schlager, Siji

877(5 Sunset Blvd CRestview 12141

Selwyn, Arch

8782 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4181

Shagrin, Max

6253 Hollywood Blvd GRanite 5171

Shauer, Alfred G.

6636 Hollywood Blvd GRanite 4347

Shelton, Barbara

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 8019

Sherrill & Falkin

9441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 4185

Sliurr, Louis

9165 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11116

Silber, Arthur

8516 Sunset Blvd OXford 7144

Simons Agency

Calif. Bank Bid?., Bev. Hills. .. .OXford 4542 Small-Landau Co.

6331 Hollywood Solinger, Sol

8738 Sunset Blvd

Blvd Hollywood 2722

.CRestview 11191

Stenipel, Frank, Agency

9470 Santa Moniea Blvd CRestview 8558

Stephens, William, Agency

84(i4 Sunset Blvd...." Hollywood 2231

Stern, Harry, Agency

9()()(i Sunset Blvd OXford 968(i

Tauszig. Doug

.S949 Sunset Blvd CRestview 9830

'flu nipson, David II.

1626 N. Vine St HOllywood 3591

Vincent, Frank & Harry Kddington

6253 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 735.3

Voick, A. George & William 15. Hawks

Calif. Bank KIdt;.. Hcv. Hills OXford 3131

\ttu Klatt, (Jilbert

1215 N. Harper St GRanite 3250

Wadsworth, Jessie

877t) Sunset Blvd CRestview 13141

Wallis. Minna

8(i27 Sun.set Blvd OXford 6286

Weber, Harr.v

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 3101

Weisser, Thelma

d.-f.'U Hollywood Blvd GRanite 7566

Wiiisbip, William C.

9126 Sunset Blvd CRestview 5989

Woolfenden, Bill

9470 Santa Moniea Blvd OXford 3191

Wurtzel, Harry

8981 Sun.set Blvd CRestview 6175

iCanft, John, Ltd.

8782 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4181

NEW YORK

Bentham, M. S.

1564 Broadway BRyant 9-1337

Bernie, Herman

1619 Broadway Circle 7-6344

Bestry, Harr.y

1501 Broadway CHickering- 4-3394

Bloom, Phil

353 W. 56th St Circle 6-1390

Briscoe & Goldsmith, Inc.

532 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 3-8683

Broadcast Producers of N. Y., Inc.

501 Fifth Ave ELdorado 5-9300

Broder, Jane

1475 Broadway BRyant 9-4185

Brown, Chamberlain

145 W. 45th St BRyant 9-8480

Central Artists Bureau, Inc.

1619 Broadway COlumbus 5-4323

Collins, Danny

15t)4 Broadway BRyant 9-2800

Collins, Sam E.

1619 Broadway COlumbus 5-2986

Columbia Broadcasting Co.

485 Fifth Ave Wickersham 2-2000

Cooke, Pauline

1674 Broadway COlumbus 5-1930

Cooper, Irving H.

1430 Broadway PEnnsylvania 6-1774

Curtis & Allen

1270 Si.xth Ave Circle 7-4124

David, Benjamin

30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-1815

Knright, Sara

2.34 W. 44th St LAckawanna 3-8553

Fitzpatrick, Thomas J.

1564 Broadway BRyant 9-3737

Forkins, Marty

1564 Broadway BRyant 9-076(i

Gerber, Alex

507 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 3-8226

(■olden, Maurice

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-4625

(lOldstein, Robert

247 Park Ave PLaza 3-8523

Hahlo, Sylvia

145 W. 58th St Circle 7-6688

Hanlon, Alex

160 W. 46th St BRyant 9-7392

Hart, Max

1560 Broadway LOng-acre 5-8574

Irwin, Lou

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-1334

Knight, Al H.

156 W. 44th St BRyant 9-0935

Lyons, A. & S., Inc.

1.501 Broadway LAckawanna 4-7460

Maddcck. C. B.

551 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 3-()433

Mandel, Jack

160 W. 46th St LOng-acre 5-8176

Morris, William

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3160

Morrison, Leo, Inc.

1776 Broadway Circle 7-6413

National Broadcasting Co.

30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-8300

North, Me.ver B.

1564 Broadway BRyant 9-8667

Pincus, Harr.v

799 Seventh Ave COlumbus 5-6330

Pitman, Richard

1674 Broadway COlumbus 5-3535

Kiehard, Max

1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-6331

Robinson, Frances

220 W. 42n.l St Wisconsin 7-2308

Roelnn. Mrs. Will

1619 Broadway Circle 6-3270

Salisbur.v, Leah

234 W. 44th St LOng^acre 5-5988

Schnltz, John A.

30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-5630

Shea, Harry A.

160 W. 46th St BRyant 9-4318

.•^hurr, Louis

1501 Broadway CHickering 4-8241

Simon, Agenc.v, Inc.

1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-7772

Tnrek, Sol

1564 Broadway LOngracre 5-8500

Winter, Wales

152 W. 42nd St Wisconsin 7-6654

Wood, George

1501 Broadway CHickering- 3-1310

Yates, Charles V.

1560 Broadway BRj'ant 9-9696

480

PLAY and STORY BROKERS

LOS ANGELES

Aldeii-Stiiipr Agency

(i.'iSl HoUywood Blvd Hillside 7;ll()

Alvoril. Atlcline

(ilidf) Hollywood Blvd HEiiiiistead ;35(il

AiiKM'iciin IMiiy Co.

;{M1 N. Ardoii Blvd GLadstone ."5527

Asher, I'aiil, Iiie.

(i:{;{l Hollywood Blvd Hollywood IrtOO

Assooiatcd Artists. Ltd.

H(i27 Sunset Blvd OXl'ord (i;isn

Bap lima II, .1. G. & Cn.

iidOO Sunset Blvd OXford 7061

Buid-Stcinpcl Agency

i()40 Wilshire Blvd YOrke 8221

Berg, riiil Bert Allenberg

9484: Wilshire Blvd., Bev. Hills ... OXford .31.31 Bentel. George R.

t)()Ot) Sunset Blvd GRanite 8608

Bergerinaii, Stanley, Inc.

9165 Sunset Blvd OXford .3190

Beyer & MacArthiir

1680 N. Vine St Hillside 2135

Blaney, Harry Clay, Inc.

.321 N. Arden Blvd GLadstone .3527

Blum, Myrt

9441 Wilshire Blvd., Bev. Hills. . .OXford 7071 Bostock, Claude

9126 Sunset Blvd OXford 1081

Browne, Flo

9006 Sunset Blvd OXford 9686

Century Pla.v Co.

.321 N. Arden Blvd GLadstone .3527

Chambrun, Jacques

616 N. Roxbury Dr., Bov. Hills. .OXford 5061 Charney, William B.. Agency

9401 Brigrhton Way CRestview 6015

Collier, Weber & Todd

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford .3101

Colombo, John

9126 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6193

Ccnlon, Tom, Corp., Ltd.

9533 Brig-hton Way, Bev. Hills. . .OXford 7107 Cooley, Hallan & S. Cieorge I'llman

911 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6161

De Slum Sc Dillon

9441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 6600

Denser. Lewis J.

9470 Santa Moniea Blvd OXford 4606

Dolan & Doaiie

8905 Sunset Blvd CRestview 5185

Donaldson, Richard, Corp.

961!i Hrifrhton Way OXford 6141

Dunn, Hill & Sabel

9538 Brit'hton Way OXford 3259

Edingtoii & Vincent & Rosalie Stewart

405 Euuitable Bldy Hillside 7353

Feldman-Blum, Inc.

9441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 4151

Fralick, Freddie

9016 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0111

Frank, George, Inc.

1509 N. Vine St Hlll.side 3188

Frecatt-Sedgwick & Associates

WOodbury 03191 French, Samuel, Inc.

811 W. Seventh St VAndike 0884

Gardner, Jack

9132 Sunset Blvd OXford 4153

Geitz, Mitchell

1680 N. Vine St HEmpstead 2177

Cieorge & Moody

9006 S\inset Blvd CRestview 11101

Geitz, Mitchell

l(i80 N. Vine St HEmpstead 2177

Goetz-Cioldstein-BIiimenthal. Inc.

8949 Sunset Blvd OXford 4149

Ciolder, Lou-Iioward Lang, Inc.

9122 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0193

Goldstone, Nat C.

8782 Sunset Blvd OXford 1131

Gould, Harry M.

7094 Santa Moniea Blvd GLadstone .3797

Grey, Zane

3680 Beverly Bldg- PEderal 1321

Gransell, Sherman

8949 Sunset Blvd OXford 4149

Gump, Richard P.. .Agency

7404 Santa Monica Blv<! Hillside 1,39.3

Hon'man-Sch lager

.S';7(i Sunset Blvd CRestview 12141

Hawks-A'oick

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 3121

International Arti.sts

6331 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 2121

Jaffe, Sam

8555 Sunset Blvd OXford 6121

Jolson, Harry

9172 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0121

Kahn, Ivan

8776 Sun.set Blvd CRestview 5191

Kingston, .\l & Walter Jleycrs

9120 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4161

Landau-.Small Co.

412 Guaranty Bldg- Hollywood 2721

Lansiiiger, J. M., Inc.

1315 Wilshire Blvd FEderal 9912

L'Estrange, Maisic, .Agency

7951 Fountain Ave GLadstone 3088

Leytoii. Harold. Inc.

9172 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0121

Leigh ten-Hackley

9123 Sunset Blvd CRestview 0181

Lelir, Abraham

9441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 4159

Knowlton, Robert. .Agency

9165 Sun.set Blvd CRestview 11102

Lance, Leon O., Agency

8516 Sunset Blvd OXford 7144

Levee, M. C.

1300 N. Crescent Hts. Blvd. . .GLadstone 3117 Levine, .\be

6912 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 7141

Lovelace, Iliiiiter

7(146 HollNwood Blvd GLadstone 3797

Lyons-.McCoriiiiick-Lyiins

9441 Wilshire Blvd OXford lUli

MacQuarrie -Agency

8905 Sunset Blvd OXford 71 (!2

Mann, (iene, .Agency

8951 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11135

Marbert .Agency

9507 Santa Monica Blvd CRestview 14141

Marchetti, Milo M., .Agency

8780 Sunset Blvd.. CRestview 6127

3Iartyn, Marty, Agency

9000 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11211

Marx, Zeppo

S732 Sunset Blvd OXford 4101

Meiklc.ioliii. William, .Agency

8949 Sun-el Blvd CRestview 12111

Menclicii. Joseph

650(1 Maryland. Ave WYoming- 5023

Meyer, Art

.9401 Brj^rhlon Way OXford 732()

Middletoii. Sackheiii .\geiicy

90()(i SiMiset Blvd CRestview 4197

Monter. Richard Kdward (iiay

8736 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11191

Morris, William, .Agency

8511 Sunset Blvd WOodbury 63121

IMorrison, Leo

6774 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 3161

O'Reilly. Kleanore

9000 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11311

Orsatti & Co.

9121 Sunset Blvd OXford 0341

reiiiiingtoii, Helen. .Agency

17.37 N. Hig^hland Ave HEmpstead 0801

riatky, Ira, Inc.

9108 Sunset Blvd OXford 6264

481

■pollimer, Richard K., Inc.

6606 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 3134

Kebepoa & Silton

()ii(»5 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 1121

Rosnick, Edward, Aseiic.v

fttilS Bi-ifrhfon Way ORestview 4128

Rinaldo, Hen, Agency

6605 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 6825

Kockwell & O'Keefe, Inc.

8(140 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4101

KnsK-Jpnkins

8<I22 Sunset Blvd OXford 4333

Kosscn, Harry, Agency

SIOOO Sunset Blvd HOUywood 1448

Sackin Agency

6605 Hollywood Blvd HOUywood 1405

Sclig, W. N.

6606 Sunset Blvd GRanite 8608

Selwyn, Arch

8783 Sunset Blvd CRestview 4181

Selznick, Myron & Co., Inc.

9460 Wilshiro Blvd CRestview 5171

Shagrin, Max

(i35:i Hollywood Blvd GRanite 5171

Shaiier, Alfred G., .Agenc.v

(it;;!<i Hollywood Blvd GRanite 4347

Shelton, Itarhara, Agency

!t441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 8019

Sherrill & Falkin Agency

!I441 Wilshire Blvd CRestview 4185

fShiirr, Louis, Agency

f)165 Sunset Blvd CRestview 11116

Silber, Artlixir, Agency

8516 Sunset Blvd CRestview 7144

8inion .\gency

0441 Wilshire Blvd OXford 4542

Sniall-Landau

6;S31 Hollywood Blvd HOUywood 3732

NEW

American I'lay Co.

33 W. 42nd St LOnsacre 5-3301

Bartscli, Hans

1630 Broadway COlumbus 5-7077

Berg, Herbert S.

1056 Jerome Ave JErome 7-3858

Itrandt & Brandt

101 Park Ave AShland 4-5890

Brown, Cnrtis, Ltd.

18 E. 48th St PLaza 3-8362

Co-Xational Pla.vs, Inc.

1545 Broadway Circle 6-8606

Cooper, A'iola Irene

10 E. 60th St REg-ent 4-1718

Cusbing, Bartle.v

367 W. 37th St CHiekering- 4-1531

Frencli, Samuel

35 W. 45th Sf BRyant 9-4778

Hampton, David B.

500 Madison Ave PLaza 3-3670

Hardy, Kobert Thomas, Inc.

55 W. 42nd St LOngracre 6-5481

International Literary Bureau

11 W. 46th St PEnnsylvania 6-4163

Lyons, A. & S., Inc.

1501 Broadway LAekawanna 3-7460

Stephens, William, Agency

8464 Sunset Blvd HOUywood 3331

Swanson, H. N., Inc.

0018 Sunset Blvd., W. Hollywood . OXford 1176 Tauszig, Doug

8040 Sunset Blvd CRestview 9830

Thompson, David H.

I(i36 N. Vine St HOUywood 3591

Tunberg, William

6331 Hollywood Blvd GRanite 4148

Valentine. Spencer

7621 Norton Ave GRanite 4036

Volck, (ieorge A., Inc.

0441 Wilshire Blvd., Bev. Hills. . .OXford 3131 Von Klatt, Gilbert

1315 N. Harper Ave GRanite 3350

Walker, (iranville, Agenc.v

0401 Brighton Way OXford 7336

Wallis, Minna International Play Co.

8627 Sunset Blvd OXford 0386

Weber, Harr.v, Agenc.v

0441 Wil.shiro Blvd OXford 3101

Weisser, Thelma, Agency

63;il Hollywood Blvd GRanite 7566

Werner, David C, Inc.

8776 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 4748

Wilck, Laura

6353 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 5163

Winship, William C.

0126 Sunset Blvd CRestview 5989

Wolford, .\rnold

560 Lincoln Ave SAnta Monica 34037

Woolfenden, Bill, Inc.

0470 Santa Monica Blvd OXford 3191

Wurtzel. Harry, Agency

6417 La Mirada Ave HOUywood 1173

Zanft, John, Ltd.

87S2 Sun.^et Blvd CRestview 4181

YORK

:Mill, Michael S.

386 Filth Ave LAekawanna 4-0493

Morris, William

1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3160

National Artists Bureau

156 W. 44th St BRyant 9-8750

Osso, Bor.v

1630 Broadway COlumbus 5-1736

Paget Literary .\genc.v, Inc,

500 Fifth Ave WIckersham 3-6950

Pauker, Dr. Edmund

1630 Broadway COlumbus 5-1736

Pinker & Morrison, Inc.

0 E. 46th St WIckersham 3-0370

Porter, Verne

50 W. 44th St Murray Hill 2-7373

Reynolds. Paul R. & Son

500 Fifth Ave Volunteer 5-0640

Service for .Authors, Inc.

280 Broadway WOrth 2-3737

Wilck, Laura D., Inc.

533 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 3-9145

Writers Workshop

570 Lexington Ave WIckersham 3-7571

INTERNATIONAL

CINEMA, INC.

FILM LABORATORY

HOLLYWOOD

482

LABORATORIES

LOS ANGELES

Art Craft Srrt'cn Service

0610 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood 9875

Camera Mart

IGCrZ N. Cahuengra Blvd HEnipstead 7:j7;i

Cinecolor, Inc.

301 N. Occidental Blvd FItzroy3550

Cinema Arts & Cral'ts

fll4 N. Fairfax Ave HEmpstead 1984

Columbia Picture I-alioratory

1-14;{ N. Bcachwoo<l Drive .... GLadstone 5122 Consolidated Film Industries, Inc.

959 Seward St HOUywood 1441

Dunning' Process Co., Inc.

ir.VZ La Brea Ave GRanite .3174

Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory

0707 Santa Monica Blvd HEniDstead 3171

Hollywood Camera ExcliaUKe

1000 N. Caluiensa Ave HOUywood 3(i51

Hollywood Film Enterprises, Inc.

0000 Sunset Blvd Hillside 2181

Horn-Jeffreys & Co., Inc.

Biirbank HEmpstead 1022

International Cinema, Inc.

liS'^a Santa Monica Blvd HOUywood 3901

Mercer, Kay

4241 Normal Ave OLympia 8436

Pacific Title & Art Studio

1123 N. Bronson Ave HOUywood 9220

Pellex Film Co.

1715 N. Mariposa Ave NOrmandie 4433

Kicliter's Photo Service

7901 Santa Monica Blvd. ... HEmpstead 5553 Ries Laboratory

1005 N. Cahuenga Blvd GRanite 8711

Schlesinjier, Leon

1123 N. Bronson Ave HOUywood 9220

Smallwood, Arthur

(i052 Sunset Blvd HEmpstead 2992

Stilifilm, Inc.

4703 W. Pico Blvd YOrke 2002

Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.

823 Seward Ave GRanite 1101

United Process

0052 Sunset Blvd HEmpstead 2992

United Research Corp. of Delaware

4000 Olive Ave.. Burbank. .. HEmpstead 4175 Vericolor, Inc.

1040 N. McCadden Place HOUywood 1048

Western Film Laboratories

1052 N. Cahueng-a Ave HOllywocd 99;{7

Williams Shots (Composite I..abs)

8111 Santa Monica Blvd. ... HEmpstead 1010 World M. P. Eiiuipment Corp.

1011 Cosmo St GLadstone 4190

NEW JERSEY Bound Brook

Pathe Laboratory

E. Main & B Sts HOund Brook 90

Camden

RCA ManufacturinR Co.

Front & Cooper Sts.

Fort Lee

('(.nsolidatcd Film Industries, Inc.

Main St FOrt Lee 8-3400

NEW YORK Brooklyn and Long Island

.\ce Film Laboratories

1227 E. 14lh St., Bklyn.. .NIgUtin&ale 4-8700

Paramount Lalxiratory

Sixth & Pierce Sts., Astoria

liAvcnswood 8-8000

New York

Cinelab, Inc.

33 W. OOth St COlumbus 5-0878

Consolidated Film Industries, Inc.

1770 Broadway COlutnbus 5-1776

Plant: 302 W. 140th St BRadhurst 2-1220

Combined Photo Division :

(iO Hunters Point Ave.. I. I. C.

STillwell 4-5850

Fort Lee Plant & WyanoaU Elco Division:

Main St FOrt Lee 9-3400

DeLuxe Laboratories, Inc. ('^Oth Century-Fox)

441 W. 55th SI Circle 7-3220

Du-Art Film Laboratories, Inc.

245 W. 55th St C01umbu.s 5-5584

Film Labcratorie:s of Canada, Inc.

American Repre.;entative. Arthur Gottlieb

245 W. 55th St COlumbus 5-5584

Filmlab, Inc.

130 W. 40th St BRyant 9-4981

Film .Service Laboratories, Inc.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 6-0090

H. E. R. Laboratories

457 W. 40th St LOngraere 5-3.342

Ma.icr Film Labs, Inc.

120 W. 41st St PEnnsylvania 0-1520

Malcolm Laboratories Corp.

244 W. 49th St Circle 0-0150

3Iecca Film Laboratories, Inc.

630 Ninth Ave Circle 0-5290

Mercury Film Laboratories

723 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-2790

Movielab Film Laboratories

100!) Broadway Circle 0-9855

Parumcunt News Laboratory

Olhcc: 544 W. 4.3rd St Circle 0-9155

Pathe Film Ccrp.

1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-0704

Precision Film Laboratories, Inc.

21 W. 40th St BRyant 9-8390

Producers Laboratories, Inc.

1600 Broadway Circle 6-6446

TRAILERS LOS ANGELES

Consolidated Film Industries

939 Seward St HOUywood 1441

National Screen Service

1108 N. Lillian Way GRanite 4126

Pacific Title & Art Studio

1123 N. Bronson Ave HOUywood 9220

Standard Screen Service

1951% S. Vermont Ave P.\rkway 1357

NEW YORK

Acadia Film Corp.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-2325

National Screen Service

ti3i» Ninth Ave Circle 6-5700

.Special Screen Service, Inc.

120 W. 41st SI BRyant 9-2335

WelKot Trailer Service

030 Ninth Ave Circle 6-6450

483

PHOTOGRAPHERS

PORTRAIT STILL

LOS ANGELES

Acme Xewspictures

1267 S. Los Ang-eles St PRospeet 1572

Alberts, Sergis

r,:W-Z Hollywood Hlvd HEmpstead 2117

Alexiinrter, Kenneth

Si'lziiiok luteniational REpublic 0252

Anderson, Bert

Columbia Hollywood 3181

Atter, Virsil

M-G-M REpublic 0211

Aiitrey, 3Iax Miinn

70}»5 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 1010

Baoliraeh. Ernest

RKO Hollywood 591 1

BaUer, Viroque

55 Olivera St MUtual 5057

Blanc, Harry

Darmour Studio GRanite 1166

Bjerring, Frank

M-G-M REpublio 0211

Bruno Studio

(>412 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood 9268

Bullock, Charles

t'nited Artists Studio GRanite 5111

Bullock, Malcolm

Paramount Hollywood 2411

Burns, William

M-G-M REpublic 0211

Cannon, Frank

M-G-M REpublic 0211

Clark, Sherman

liniversal HEmpstead .3131

Coburn, Robert

Goldwyu GRanite 5111

Carpenter, Krik

M-G-M REpublic 0211

Cronenweth, Edward

M-G-M REpublic 0211

Crosby, Bill

Kepublic NOrtli Hollywood 1101

Crowley, Earl

2(ttli ('ciitury-Pox CRestview 5111

D'tiaggeri, Gonzalo

9307 Wilshire Blvd., Bev. Hills

CRestview 6756 Duncan, I'reston, Studios, I.,td.

3925 Wilshire Blvd DRexcl 2167

English, Don

Paramount Hollywood 2411

Ellis, John

Warner Bros.-First National . .Hollywood 1251 Estabrook, Ed

tJniversal HEmpstead 3131

Freulich, Ktnnan

I invi Tsal HEmpstead 3131

Fryer, KInier

Waiiier Bros.-First National .. Hollywood 1251 Gold, Milt

20tli Century -Pox CRestview 5111

(i raves, Stax

Hal Roach EMpire 1151

(iraybill, Durwood

M-G-M REpuljlic 0211

Hastings, T. R.

6615 Santa Monica Blvd HEmpstead 0727

Henderson, Eddie

Paramount Hollywood 2411

Hendrickson, Fred

RKO Hollywood 6911

Hewitt, Clarence

20th Century-Fox CRestview 51 1 1

Hiirrell Photographer

H706 Sunset Blvd OXford 7701

.Jackway, Walter

7561 Sunset Blvd GLadstone 1818

Jones, Eddie

Universal HEmpstead 3131

Kling, Clifton

Warner Bros.-First National .. Hollywood 1251 Kornman, Gene

20tli Century -Fox CRestview 6111

I..acy. Madison

Warner Bros.-First National . .Hollywood 1251 Lippman, Irving

Columbia Hollywood 3181

Little Studio

5874 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 7902

Logan, Kenneth

Paramount Hollywood 2411

Longet, Gaston

RKO Hollywood 5911

Lynch, Bert

M-G-M REpuljlic 0211

Mac.Alpin, Hal

Paramount Hollywood 2411

McNulty. Steve

20th Century -Fox CRestview 5111

Manatt, James

Warnei- Bros.-First National .. Hollywood 1251 ^Lirtin, Shirley Vance

CdUinihia HOllywood 3181

ALinpin, Clilt'

20th Century-Fox CRestview 5111

Maurice Studios

6636 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 2331

^liehle, John

RKO Hollywood 5911

Milligan, J. C.

20th Century-Fox CRestview 5111

Mo.jonier, Louis A.

6411 Hollywood Blvd GRanite 4302

Morrison, Talniadge

Paramount HOllywood 2411

Alurillo Studios

427 W. Filth St VAndyke5314

Newberg, Philip, Studio

4350 Beverly Blvd MOrningside 11444

Newberry, Frank

Hal Roach EMpire 1151

Nolan, Ray

20th Cent\u\v-Fox CRestview 5111

Paramount Photo Service

1512 N. Western Ave GRanite 7000

Polard, Lyman

6047 Hollywood Blvd GLadstone 5707

Pollack. Charlie

Warner Bros.-First National . .HOllywood 1251 I'owolaney, Frank

2(lth Century-Fox CRestview 5111

Ritchie, Robert

Paramount HOllywood 2411

Ries Laboratories

1605 N. Cahuenga Ave GRanite 8711

Richardson, George

Paramount HOllywood 2411

Schafer, Adolf (Whitney)

(•(iliiint)ia HOllywood 3181

Onilan. Mack

Warner Bros.-First National .. HOllywood 1261 Schcenbaum, Emmett

RKO HOllywood 5911

Seeley, Walter Frederick

8226 Sunset Blvd HOllywood 0707

Sibbald, Blerritt

M-G-M REpublic 0211

484

81x, Bert

Warner Bros. -First National .. HOUjwood 1251 Spiirr, Jlelboiirne

aiist; Wilshire Blvil DRexel 3631

Thoinas. Bill

M-G-M REpublic 0211

I'griii, Anthoii

•ZOth Century-Fox CRestview 5111

Van Pelt, Homer

Warner Bros. -First National .. Hollywood 1251 Van Kossem, W. .J.

6049 Hollywood Blvd HEnipstead 0610

Wallaee, Bill

ITniversal HEmpstcacl 3131

Walling-, William

Paramoinit Hollywood 2411

Walters, .Joe

Republic NOrth Hollywood 1101

Witzel Studios

11(11 W. Seventh St MAdison5733

Woodbury Studio

5501 Melro.se Ave GRanite 3333

Woods, ,lark

20th Century-Fox CRestview 5111

Apedia Studio, Inc.

212 W. 48th St Circle

Arthur Studios, Inc.

131 W. 42nd St BRyant

Baehraoli, Ine.

507 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt

683 Filth Ave Wlckershani

Briekel, Max

1595 Broadway Circle

Brown Brothers

1482 Broadway BRyant

Browning, Irving, Studios

110 W. 40th St PEnnsylvania

Brunei, Eniile

373 Fifth Ave AShland

Chidnoff, Irving

469 Fifth Ave LExington

Cosmo-Sileo Co.

79 W. 45th St BRyant

Delar

30 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus

Donaldo Studios

1501 Broadway BRyant

NEW YORK

Hill, Ira L.

6-0790 677 Fifth Ave PLaza

Johnston. Alfred Cheney

9-7.342 223 W. 59th St Circle

Kesslere. G. Maillard

3-7400 143 E. e2nd St REgent

2-4517 Metropolitan Photo Service

1564 Broadway BRyant

6 036() Mura.v, Xiekolas

18 E. 48th St Wlckershani

o 474-^ Nasib

160 W. 46th St BRyant

, National Studios, Inc.

•^"l"^'^ 226 W. 56th St COlumbus

J. -7800 P**"'! Brothers

*-''i'-i tj42 Fifth Ave PLaza

Phyfe, Hal 2-1686 867 Madison Ave BUtterfie'.d

Stern Photo Co., Inc. 9-8195 31S W. 46th St Circle

I'nderwood and Vnderwood 5-2327 608 Fifth Ave MEdalion

White Studio, Inc. 9-7117 520 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt

3-3847 7-0696 3-3276 9-8213 2-1752 90137 5-7260 8-3366 8-2050 6-4688 3-5100 2-7060

INSURANCE BROKERS LOS ANGELES

A-l Bond Co.

310 W. 1st St Mutual 6661

Allen, T. Archer, Co.

215 W. Sixth St Michigan 2145

Barhani & Mitchell. Inc.

354 S. Spring St Michigan 4031

Behrendt-Levy, Ltd.

318 W. Eighth St VAndike 1251

Calleuder-3Ianwaring Co.

Pacific Mutual Bldg TRinity 6431

Cass & .lohansing

323 W. Sixth St MUtual 5371

Ebenstein-Kunody Corp.

6253 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood 5333

Fl.vnn, Frank M.

1446 N. Highland Ave HOllywood 2262

Individual Inderwriting Corp.

1530 S. Olive St PRospect 1321

Insurance Kesearch Corp.

Pershing Square Bldg MUtual 5111

Jaflfe, Eli

5364 Wilshire Blvd WYoming 2144

Leven, Benjamin

6331 Hollywood Blvd HEnipstead 3862

Knight, Louts F. & Co.

740 S. Broadway VAndyke 6146

May, Mitchell, .Ir., Co., Inc.

510 W. Sixth St Mutual 2192

Nettleship Co.

621 Hope St TRinity 6716

Stebbins, Leterman & Gates

6253 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 5333

NEWSREELS

Fox Movietone News

460 W. 54th St COlumbus 5-7200

Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox

News of the Day

450 W. 56th St COlumbus 5-0402

Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Paramount

544 W. 43rd St MEdalion 3-4300

Distributed by Paramount Pictures.

Pathe News

35 W. 45th St BRyant 9-1300

Distributed b.v RKO Distributing Corp.

I iiiversal Newsreel

730 Fifth Ave Circle 7-4731

Distributed by Universal Pictures.

Thoni. Catesby & Kay D. Wilson

111 W. Seventh St VAndyke 3141

NEW YORK

Cohen. .Jerome .J., Inc.

1501 Broadway BRyant 9-2348

Lubin, Max

51 Chambers St WOrth 2-5317

May, Mitchell, Jr., Co.. Inc.

75 Maiden Lane BEekman 3-3200

Samuels .\genc.> . Inc.

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-3740

Stebbins, Leterman & Gates

1540 Broadway BRyant 9-3040

Tierney, Howard S.

100 William St BEekman 3-4181

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EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS

AnierAiiglo Corp.

1000 Broadway CIrok-

American Tobis Corp.

1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus

American Trading Association

73.3 Scvfiith Ave BRyant

Arnocinenia Exports Co.

.3.5 W. 4.5th St MEdalion

Auten, Harold

1540 Broadway BRyant

Barnstyn. Jack

1370 Sixth Ave Circle

Blunientlial, Benjamin

608 Fifth Ave BRyant

British & Continental TrartinK Co.

1370 Sixth Ave Circle

Campbell, Donald

135 W. 45th St BRyant

Cohiml>ia rictnres

730 Seventh Ave BRyant

DnVVorld I'ictnres

730 Seventh Ave MEdalion

Exhibitors Film Excliange

030 Ninth Ave Circle

Export & Import Film Co., Inc.

(iOS Fifth Ave BRyant

Film Exchanse, Inc.

135 W. 45th St BRyant

French Motion Picture Corp.

13t) W. 46th St BRyant

Garrison Film Distributors, Inc.

1000 Broadway Circle

General Foreign Sales Corp.

739 Seventh Ave MEdalion

Guaranteed Pictures Co., Inc.

73!) Seventh Ave BRyant

Hoffberg. .J. H.. Co.. Inc.

730 Seventli Ave MEdalion

Imperial Distributing Corp.

73!) Seventh Ave BRyant

Kinotrade

73!) Seventh Ave BRyant

Leiiauer International Films, Inc.

0-4848 303 W. 58th St Circle 7-6591

Loew's, Inc. 5-5315 1540 Broadway BRyant 9-7800

Luporini, Ferdinand V., Inc. 9-4313 551 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 3-6664

Mattsson, Ernest 3-1463 330 W. 43nd St Wisconsin 7-3153

Metropolis Pictures Corp. 9-9883 154 W. 55th St COlumbus 5-0426

Modern Film Sales Corp. 7-4697 73!) Seventh Ave BRyant 9-9635

Motion Pictiire Export Cori>. (Universal) 9-5337 30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-7100

Paramount Pictures 7-4697 1501 Broadway CHickering 4-7050

Protex Trading Corp. 9-6930 43 E. 58th St Volunteer 5-3320

KKO Export Corp. 9-7900 1370 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-6500

Kador Cinema Bureau 3-3943 733 Seventh Ave MEdalion 3-1347

Reliable Film Export Co. 6-0888 130 W. 46th St MEdalion 3-0436

Republic Pictures 9-5327 1776 Broadway Circle 6-1840

Trans-Oceanic Film Export Co. 9-4150 733 Seventh Ave MEdalion 3-5377

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. 9-0860 444 W. 50th St COlumbus 5-3321

Ufa Films, Inc. 6-4868 739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7890

I'nited Artists Corp. 3-3781 739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-7300

>'ariet,v Film Distributors 9-4369 489 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 2-4539

Warner Bros. -First National 3-3813 331 W. 44th St Circle 6-1010

White, Peter H., Co. 9-8669 739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5306

World Pictures Corp. 9-8669 729 Seventh Ave MEdalion 3-3944

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TITLE STUDIOS LOS ANGELES

Art Craft Sorecn Service

(ililO Santa Monica Blvd HOUywood 0875

Conibineil Title Studios

it:;:! N. Seward St Hollywood 1441

Consolidiitecl Film I^aboratories

!»5i) Spward St HOUywood 1441

Hollywood Film Enterprises

(iOOO Sunset Blvd Hillside 2181

Mercer, Ray

4341 Normal Ave OLynipia 843U

Modern Soreen Service

0018 Fountain Ave HEmpstoad 1744

Pacific Title & Art Studio

112;j N. Bronson Ave HOUywood 9320

Sclilesinger, Leon

132:i N. Bronson Ave HOUywood 9220

Standard Screen Service

19511/2 S. Vermont Ave PArkway 1357

NEW YORK

Brock. Gustav (Hand-coloring)

528 Riverside Drive UNlversity 3-3073

Consolidated Film Industries

177(3 Broadway COlumbus 5-1776

Eno, Ralph R.

545 Fifth Ave VAnderbilf 3-5343

Filmlah, Inc.

120 W. 46th St BRyant 9-4981

H. E. R. Laboratories. Inc.

457 W. 40th St LOngraere 5-3342

National Screen Service

630 Ninth Ave BRyant 9-9800

Q. Q. Motion Picture Titles

1243 Sixth Ave Circle 7-2127

Special Screen Service. Inc.

120 W. 41st St BRyant 9-2325

STORAGE VAULTS LOS ANGELES

Consolidated Film Industries, Inc.

933 Seward St HOUywood

Lyon Van & Storage Co.

6372 Santa Monica Blvd REpublic

NEW YORK

Bonded Film Storage Corp.

1000 Broadway Circle 6-

Consolidated Film Industries

1770 Broadway COlumbus 5-

Lloyds Film Storage Corp.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-

Miles, .loseph R., Film Storage

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-

1441 3131

0081 1770 5000 5000

RAW STOCK

Agfa

Distributed by C. Kinf? Charney, 0372 Santa Monica Blvd., HOUywood 2918, Los Ang-eles, Calif.: 245 W. 55th St.. Circle 7-4635, New York, N. Y. Manufactured b.v Ajrfa Ansco Corp., Bing^hamton, N. Y. Brulatour. J. E., Inc.

Distiibutor of Eastman raw stock. John St.. Fort Lee. N. J., FOrt Lee 8-2460: 6700 Santa Monica Blvd., Hillside 6131, Los Angeles, Calif.: 1727 Indiana Ave., CALumet 5363. Chi- eago, 111.

PROJECTION ROOMS LOS ANGELES

Associated Cinema Studios

1357 N. Gordon St HEmpstcad 2131

Balsley & Phillips

0200 Santa Monica Blvd GLadstone 5161

Consolidated Film Industries, Inc.

939 Seward St HOUywood 1441

Eastman Kodak Co.

0700 Santa Monica Blvd HEmpstead 3171

General Film Library

1426 N. Beachwood Drive. .. HEmpstead 1195 Hollywood Film Enterprises, Inc.

6000 Sunset Blvd Hillside 3181

International Cinema, Inc.

6823 Santa Monica Blvd HOUywood 3961

3Ioviola Co.

1451 N. Gordon St HOUywood 9440

Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.

823 Seward St GRanite 1101

Western Film Laboratories

1053 N. Cahuens-a Blvd Hollywood 9937

NEW YORK

Audio Public Projection Room

630 Ninth Ave CHickering 4-0413

FitzPatrick Projection Room

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-4384

Llo.vd's Projection Room

739 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5000

Miles Projection Room

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5000

Preview Theater, Inc.

1600 Broadway Circle 6-0865

LIBRARIES

Film Music

LOS ANGELES

Dennis, William M.

250(iy2 W. Seventh St FItzroy3733

General Film Librar.v

1436 N. Beachwood Drive. .. HEmpstead 1191 3Ieyer Synchronizing Service, Ltd.

9.37 N. S.veamore Ave GLadstone 3100

National Film Lil)rar.v

837 Flower St Michigan 9801

NEW YORK

Bradford. James C. (JIusic)

120 W. 44th St BRyant 9-3500

(ieneral Film Librar.v, Inc.

KiOO Broadway Circle 6-0081

Miles Film Library

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5600

Pictorial Film Ubrar.v

130 W. 40th St BRyant 9-2996

Progress Film Librar.v, Inc.

729 Seventh Ave BRyant 9-5000

Seiden Sound Library

:!;{ \V. Odth St COlumbus 5-1409

Stone, Dorothy T.

444 W. 56th St Circle 7-3980

Du Pont

Du Pont Film Manufacturing Corp., 35 W. 45th St., BRyant 9-5915. New York. N. Y.: Smith & Aller, 6050 Santa Monica Blvd., HOll.vwood 5147, Los Angeles, Calif. (Factories: Parlin, N. J.)

Eastman

See: J. E. Brulatour. Inc. (Factories: Ea.st- man Kodak Co.. Rochester, N. Y.)

fievaert Company of .America. Inc.

423 W. 55th St.. COlumbus 5-1333. New York, N. Y.: 1()0 E. Illinois St.. SUPerior 7670. Chicago, HI.: 6370 Santa Monica Blvd., GRanite 5474, Los Angeles, Calif, (Factories: Antwerp, Belgium) .

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COLOR PROCESSES

The entries in the list not marked (b), (c), or (d) are names of processes, concerns, indi- viduals, etc., in the color film industry identified with the actual or proposed production of ready- to-projeet (subtractive) color motion picture posi- tives without changring: everyday projection condi- tions, and as such do not fall into the three following- grrotaps of processes (all of which are additive and, as a rule, consume upwards of two and a half times the normal amount of current in projection) :

(b) Processes using- lentieulated film, analo- g-ous to the late Kodacolor, While these films can also be projected minus all coloring:, as black and white films, they nevertheless retain their in- separable linear screen structure, similar in ap- pearance to television imagres.

(c) Additive (superimposed projection) sys- tems requiring: xinu.sual projector mechanisms and/or attachments, together with their special color vahie positives, which type of film cannot readily be projected in black and white. The colors, as also in Kodacolor, et al, appear only upon screening- and not directly in the positives which may be of abnormal dimensions in either width or leng-th, or both, and are often of in- creased frame frequency in taking- and projection.

(d) Screen-plate processes operating- on the juxtaposed additive color mixture principle which requires that the primary color elements in the form of a microscopic mosaic pattern be carried directly in the virg-in raw stock, and, per se, in the finished films.

Allison, Donald K.

Color process eng-ineer: 9308 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.

American Natural Color Films, Inc. (c)

James W. Gerard, President: 230 W. 42nd St.. New York, N. T. (Herbert Bertling: process).

Audio Color Motion Pictures Corp. (c)

22 E. 40th St., New York, N. Y. (F. T. O' Grady process).

Brewster Color Film Corp.

(P. D. Brewster). Laboratories: 58 First St., Newark. N. J. Foreig:n Licensee: Revelation Films, Ltd., Wembley, Eng-land.

Brock, Gustav

Hand-coloring: of release prints. 538 River- side Drive, IINiversity 4-4228, New York, N. Y.

C. M. C. Corp. (c), see Crosene

Cliemicolor

American representative: William Fox; Lab- oratory: Paramus, N. J.

Cinpcolor, Inc.

Laboratory: 301 N. Occidental Blvd., Los An- g-eles, Calif.

Cobb, C. Lang

533 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

Color Pro.ji'ction Laboratories, Inc. (c)

(Edmond H. Lyslc). Experimental machine shop: 305 E. 46th St., New York, N. Y.

Color wa.vs of America (c)

8440 Sun.set Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.

Consolidated Film Industries, Inc., see Magnacolor

Crosene Corp. (c)

53 Vanderbilt Ave., New York, N. Y. Ross M. Craig-, President.

Dufa.vcolor. Inc. (d)

Walter H. Carson, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. Research Laboratory: 344 W. 49th St., New York, N. Y. Foreig-n Affiliate: Dufa.v-Chromex, Ltd., London, Eng-land.

Dunningcolor

Dunning- Process Co., Laboratory: 933 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Foreig-n Licensee: Humphries Laboratory, London, Eng-land.

Dupac

Special neg-ative raw stock for bi-pack color einematogrraph.v and also cut film for color stills. Hollywood depot: Smith and Aller, 6656 Santa Monica Blvd.

Eastman Process, see Kodaclironie

Eastman Sonoclirome Tinted Positive Films

Ready-tinted positive raw stock, in a variety of colors, adjusted so as not to interfere with sound reproduction.

Gilmore, Otto C.

13725 Sunset Blvd., Brentwood Heig-hts, Los Angeles, Calif.

Harriscolor Films, Inc.

(Jo.seph B. Harris, Jr.) 906 N. Olive St., Bur- bank, Calif.

Harrison & Harrison

Optical engineers, manufacturers of Multi- chrome optical units for color motion picture cameras; 8351 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood. Calif.

Keller-Dorian Colorfilni Corp. of America (b)

(Lawrence Brown. William E. Celestin) 522 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

Kodaclironie (Mannes-Godowsky Process)

Eastman Kodak Co., Kodak Park Works, Rochester, N. Y. (16 and 8 mm. for motion picttires; 35 mm. cartridg-es for stills only).

Kodaclironie Duplicates

(Color prints in Kodachrome from 16 mm. Kodachrome, or reductions to Kodachrome from 35 mm. color positives, with or without sound track). Stith-Noble Corp., Ltd., 645 N. Martel Ave., Hollywood, Calif.: "Victor Animatog-raph Co., Film Division, 242 W. 55th St., New York, N. Y.

Magnacolor

Division of Consolidated Film Industries, Inc., 1776 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; 939 Seward St., Hollywood, Calif.

Opticolor, Inc. (c)

120 W. 41st St., New York, N. Y. (E. N. Chilson, President),

Plahn, Gus (c)

439 78th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Priznia-Colortone Process (a and d)

Charles W. Bauer, 7.30 Park Ave., Weehawken, N. J.: Henry Kohlbacher, 49 Mead St., New- ark. N. J.

Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.

Dr. Herbert T. Kalmus, President; Frederick F. Br.vant, General Representative. Executive Office: 823 Seward St., Hollywood, Calif. Lab- oratories: 1006 and 1016 N. Cole Ave., Holly- wood, Calif. New York Representative: Technicolor, Inc.. 15 Broad St. Foreigrn Affili- ate: Technicolor, Ltd., London, Eng:land.

Telcocolor

Telco Corp., Universal City, Calif.

Vcricolor

KayDcc Film Lab.. Inc., 1040 N. McCadden Place, Hollywood, Calif,

488

ART DIRECTORS

LOS ANGELES

Anderson, Roland Paramount

Asthalz, Fred Columbia

Ballin, Hugrh Sclznick International

Banks, Lionel Columbia

Carne, Sturg-os Selznick International

Catheart, D. B JM-G-M

Clark, Carroll RKO

Corre, Ben Principal

Cramer, Duncan Twentieth Century-Fox

Coyle, John T Republic

Darling William

Supervising- Art Dir.. . .Twentieth Century-Fox

D'Agastino, Al Universal

Day, Richard United Artists

Dexter, Frank Darmour

Drier, Hans Paramout

Duplie, John Stewart M-G-M

Durlauf, F. E Hal Roach

Ewing-, John Universal

Fegrte, Ernest Paramount

Ferg-uson, Perry RKO

Gibbons, Cedric M-G-M

Goldthwaite, Charles Columbia

Golizin, Alexander United Artists

Goodman, John Paramount

Gooson, Stephen Columbia

Groesse. Paul M-G-M

Gray, Field RKO

Grot, Anton Warner Bros.

Haas, Robert Warner Bros.

Hall, Charles D Chaplin

Hartley, Esdras Warner Bros.

Havens, James M-G-M

Hedrick, Earle Paramount

Herman, Al RKO

Herzbrun, Bernard Twentieth Century-Fox

Hickson, Ernest R Monogram

Hogsett, Albert Twentieth Century -Fox

Holden. Lansing C Selznick International

Horning, William A M-G-M

Hughes, John Warner Bros.

Ihnen, Wiard Major

Imazu, Eddie M-G-M

Jewell, Ed Crescent

Jones, Robert Edniond Selznick International

Kaye, A. E Grand National

Kirk. Mark-Lee Twentieth Century-Fox

Kimball, Russell RKO

Lee, Robert Columbia

McAfee, Harry M-G-M

McCleary, Urie M-G-M

Mackay, John Victor Republic

Murphy, Paul Columbia

Oberg, Ralph Republic

O'Dell, Robert Paramount

Otterson. Jack Universal

Palmentola, Paul Zeldman

Parker, Max Warner Bros.

Patrick, Loren Universal

Peters, Hans Twentieth Century-Fox

Polglase, Van Nest RKO

Pycha, Jerry, Jr Columbia

Pye, Merrill M-G-M

Raehmil, Lewis Principal & Sherman

Reticker, Hugh Warner Bros.

Royce, A. I Roach

Scagmanilli, Gabriel M-G-M

Schultze, John Ducanne David L. Loew

Silas, Robert Affiliated Studios

Smith, E. J Warner Bros.

Sternad, Rudolph Twentieth Century-Fox

Sylas, Frank P Talisman

Tolubodd, Alexander Wanger

Usher, Bob Paramount

Weyl, Carl Warner Bros.

Willis, Edward B M-G-M

Wheeler, Lyle Selznick International

Williams, Chester M-G-M

Wright. Joseph M-G-M

NEW YORK

Corso. Sam Biograpli

Keller. Walter General Service

Nanicz.y, Frank Vitaphone

Saultcr, William Biograph

CASTING DIRECTORS

LOS ANGELES

Arnow, Maxwell Warner Bros.

Cook, Glenn Victory

Datig, Fred M-G-M

Dicge, Sam Hirliman

Duffy, J. A Darmour

Ford, Tom Schulberg

Gross, Edward Principal

Collum, Joe Roach

Chapman, Ben Major

Kelly. Dan Universal

Mclntyre, Bob Goldwyn

Mayo, Robert Columbia

Palmer, Bob RKO

Richards. Charles Selznick International

Ryan, James Twentieth Century-Fox

Strong, Eugene Sherman

Schreiber, Lou Twentieth Century-Fox

Schuessler, Fred Paramount

Webb, Bob Wanger

Wilkins. Paul Republic

Wood. Allen Buck Jones

NEW YORK

Bcutc, Chris Educational

Murray, Warren Educational

Stewart, Lee Vitaphone

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STUDIO BUYING GUIDE

CAMERAS, PARTS AND SUPPLIES

ACKLEY MOVIE SUPPLY

6249 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. AGFA ANSCO CORP.

29 Charles Street, Binghamton, N. Y. AKELEY CAMERA CO.

175 Varick Street, New York City. AKERS CAMERA CO., INC.

7414 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. BASS CAMERA CO.

179 W. Madison Street, Chicago. BELL & HOWELL CO.

1803 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago; 716 N. La Brea Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. BROOKS, BURLEIGH

127 West 42nd Street, New York City. BURKE & JAMES

223 W. Madison Avenue, Chicago. CAMERA SUPPLY CO.

1516 Cahuenga Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. CINEMA MERCANTILE CO., LTD.

5857 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. CINEMA STUDIOS SUPPLY CO.

1438 N. Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, Cal. DEBRIE, ANDRE, INC.

lis West 45th Street, New York City. DeVRY, HERMAN A., INC.

Chicago, 111.; 1611 N. Cahuenga Avenue, Holly- wood. Cp\. DUHEM M. P. MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco. DYKE CINEMA PRODUCTS CO.

133— 228th Street, Laurelton, N. Y. EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Rochester, N. Y. ; 6707 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. FRIED CAMERA CO.

6154^^ Santa ^Monica Blvd.. Hollywood, Calif. GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORP.

4829 S. Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, 111. GENERT, G., INC.

1153 Wall St.. Los Angeles, Calif. GOERZ AMERICAN OPTICAL CO. 317 E. 34th Street, New York City. HERRON, J.

242 E. Santa Barbara Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. HOEFNER, FRED

5319}^ Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. HOLLYWOOD M. P. SUPPLIES

6058 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. KLIEGL BROS.

1451 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. LEITZ, E. INC.

60 East 10th Street, New York City. MASS, A. R., CHEMICAL CO.

308 E. 8th St.. Los Angeles, Calif. MITCHELL CAMERA CORP.

665 N. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles. MOTION PICTURE ACCESSORIES CO.

2200 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. MOTION PICTURE CAMERA SUPPLY. INC.

723 Seventh Avenue, New York City. (). & W. CINE ENTERPRISES

149 W. 48th Street, New York Citv. OLESEN, OTTO K., ILLUMINATING CO.

1560 N. Vine Street, Los Angeles. RUBY CAMERA EXCHANGE

729 Seventh Avenue, New York City.

SCHWABACHER, FREY CO.

736 So. Broadway, Los Angeles. SEIDEN, JOSEPH

729 Seventh Avenue, New York City. SLIPPER, J., & CO., LTD.

1968 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. SMITH & ALLER

6656 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. STUDIO EQUIPMENT CO.

1123!^ Lillian Way, Los Angeles, Calif UNIVERSAL CAMERA CO.

355 W. Ontario St., Chicago. VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPH CORP.

Davenport, Iowa. VITAGLO CORP.

4942 Sheridan Road, Chicago. WILLIAMS, BROWN & EARLE, INC.

918 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WILLOUGHBY'S

110 West 32nd Street, New York City. ZEISS. CARL

485 Fifth Avenue, New York City; 728 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif.

COSTUME FABRICS

ASSOCIATED FABRICS

723 Seventh Avenue, New York City. DAZIAN'S, INC.

142 West 44th Street, New York City. GEMSCO, INC.

692 Broadway, New York City. GXJBBINS' ASIATIC COSTUME CO.

506 N. Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. MAHARAM TEXTILE CO.

107 West 48th Street, New York City. STEINER, A. B. & CO.

136 West 21st Street, New York City. WEISS, I. & SONS, INC.

445 West 45th Street, New York City. WYLE, J. J. & BROS., INC.

15 W. 36th Street, New York City.

COSTUMERS

ARTISTS' COSTUME LEAGUE

14-16-18 W. Lake Street, Chicago. BECK, WILLIAM & SON CO.

2001 Highland Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. BRADLEY, M. M.

2?:^ S. Orange Grove. Burbank. Cal. BROADWAY THEATRICAL COSTUMING CO.

109 W. 48th Street, New York City. BROOKS COSTUME CO.

143 West 40th Street, New York City. CONSOLIDATED THEATRICAL COSTUME CO.

329 West 51st Street, New York City. CORINNE

590 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood, Calif. EAVES COSTUME CO.

151 West 46th Street, New York City.

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STUDIO BUYING GUIDE

FANCHON & MARCO COSTUME CO.

5600 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. FORD UNIFORM CO.

SO West 46th Street, New York City. GEMSCO, INC.

692 Broadway, New York City. GEORGE C. K. UNIFORM CO., INC.

21 West 4Sth Street, New York City. GUBBINS' ASIATIC COSTUME CO.

506 N. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, Cal. HOLLYWOOD CUSTOM BOOT MAKERS

5912 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. HOOVER UNIFORMS

251 W. 19th Street, New York City. LESTER, LTD.

14 W. Lake Street, Chicago, 111. LEWIS, LADY JANE

6063 Selma Street, Hollywood. iviAHIEU COSTUME CO.

242 West 55th Street, New York City. MILLER COSTUMER

236 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia. NEW YORK COSTUME CO.

75 W. Lake Street, Chicago. ORIENTAL COSTUME CO.

6223 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. PEXDL & SONS

828 S. Flower Street, Los Angeles, Cal. RANDALL, BRUCE

1324 N. Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. RUSSELL UNIFORM CO.

1600 Broadway, New York City. ST. LOUIS COSTUME CO.

507 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. STANLEY COSTUME STUDIOS

707 Eighth Avenue, New York City. STEINER, A. B. & CO.

136 West 21st Street, New York City. TAM'S COSTUME EMPORIUM

318 West 46th Street, New York City. UNITED COSTUMERS, INC.

6807 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. WESTERN COSTUME CORP.

5335 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.

DOORS, FIREPROOF

ARCHITECTURAL METAL PRODUCTS CO.

622 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. ART METAL CONSTRUCTION CO.

Jones & Gifford Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. CALIFORNIA FIREPROOF DOOR CO.

1923 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, Calif. DAHLSTROM METALLIC DOOR CO.

431 Buffalo Street, Jamestown, N. Y. EDWARDS MFG. CO.

447 Eggleston Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. EMPIRE FIRE PROOF DOOR CO.

431 So. Boulevard, Bronx, N. Y. GENERAL INSULATING PRODUCTS CO.

8821— 15th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.

250 Park Avenue, New York City. HAMLIN, IRVING'

1500 Lincoln Street, Evanston, 111. LOS AXGELES FIREPROOF DOOR CO.

4610 ConiDton Avenue. Los Angeles, Cal. LUTZ, ALBERT A. CO.

300 Madison Avenue, New York City. McCLUNEY BROS.

1023 Santa Fe Avenue. Los Angeles, Cal. MAIN CORNICE WORKS

1416 N. Main Street. Los Ancteles. Cal. MILWAUKEE CORRUGATING CO.

S. 41st & Burnham Streets, Milwaukee. MISSOURI FIRE DOOR AND CORNICE CO

3144 Easton Avenue, St. Louis.

MOESCHL-EDWARDS CORRUGATING CO

812 Russell Street, Covington, Ky. NATIONAL CORNICE WORKS

1323 Channing Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. OVERLY, W. F. & SONS

Greenburg, Pa. PROBERT MFG. CO.

2239 Oro> St., Los Angeles, Calif. RELIANCE SPECIALTIES MFG. CO.. INC.

95 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHMOND FIREPROOF DOORS

1046 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, Calif. ROSEN, J., CORNICE WORKS

1460 S. Central Avenue. Los Angeles, Cal. RICHARDS WILCOX MFG. CO

Aurora, 111. VARIETY FIRE DOOR CO.

2958 Carroll Avenue, Chicago.

EDITING MACHINES, FILM

BELL & HOWELL CO.

1803 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago, 111. DEBRIE, ANDRE. INC.

115 West 45th Street. New York City. DUHEM M. P. MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. MOVIOLA CO.

1451 Gordon Street, Hollywood, Cal. RIES LABORATORY

1635 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. RUBY CAMERA EXCHANGE

729 Seventh Avenue, New York City.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

AMERICAN FOMON CO.

611 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. AMERICAN-LA FRANCE & FOAMITE CORP.

749 Kohler Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. C-O-TWO FIRE EQUIPMENT CO.

3700 E. 9th St., Los Angeles, Calif. FIRE EXTINGUISHER MAINTENANCE CO.

1100 W. 55th St., Los Angeles, Calif. F-IRE EXTINGUISHER RENTAL SERVICE.

6537 Leland Way, Hollywood, Calif. FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING CO.

7453 Willoughby Ave., Hollywood, Calif. FOAMITE CO.

749 Kohler Avenue. Los Angeles, Cal. FYR FYTER CALIFORNIA CO.

1716 E. 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.

2035 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. HIMMELRICH, L. H.

611 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. HIRSH, F. S. & W. W.

846 E. 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. L. A. RUBBER & ASBESTOS WORKS

124 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. LUXFIRE SYSTEMS SERVICE

2411 E. 26th St., Vernon, Calif. NIEHANS, J. H., CO.

4311 Avalon Blvd., Los Angeles, Calit. PACIFIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER

318 E. 12th St., Los Angeles, Calif. PACIFIC MILL & MINE SUPPLY CO.

2283 E. 8th St.. Los Angeles, Calif. PHILIPS FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO.

1040 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Calif. PYRENE PRODUCTS

318 E. 12th St., Los Angeles, Calif.

491

STUDIO BUYING GUIDE

PYRENE MFG. CO.

560 Belmont Avenue, Newark, N. J. WIRT & KNOX MFG. CO.

23rd and York Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

FIRE HOSE

ACME STAGE EQUIPMENT CO.

191 Lafayette Street, New York City. AMERICAN RUBBER MFG. CO.

Park and Watt Street, Oakland, Cal. BILATERAL FIRE HOSE CO.

15 Park Row, New York City. FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERS

2714 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles, Cal. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.

250 Park Avenue, New York City. HEWITT GUTTA PERCHA RUBBER CORP.

240 Kensington Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. NEWMARK, MORRIS & BROS.

1814 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WIRT & KNOX MFG. CO.

23rd and York Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

LOS ANGELES FIBER & FOLIAGE CO.

401 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. McCALLUM DECORATIVE CORP.

133 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. McCORMACK, EUGENE

Brookhaven, Miss. MANDEL BROS., INC.

State and Madison Streets, Chicago. NEIDINGER, JOSEPH C- CO.

57 Barclay Street, New York City. PARIS EMBROIDERY CO.

712 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. PICK-BARTH, ALBERT CO.

1200 West 35th Street, Chicago. RANDALL CO., A. L.

729 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago. SCHACK ARTIFICIAL FLOWER CO.

319 West Van Buren Avenue, Chicago. SCHNEIDER, L.

6 Second Street, New York City. STERN, GROSSMAN & SILVERS. INC.

921 S. Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. STERN CO., JOS. M.

2160 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. STUDIO OF FLOWERS

2112 N. Cahuenga Avenue, Hollywood. Cal. UNIVERSAL FLOWER & DECORATING CO.

318 West 48th Street, New York City.

FLAGS AND BANNERS

ART FLAG CO.

449 W. 42nd Street, New York City. MENARD & TABERY, INC.

3443 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif. LIEBERMAN, MORRIS

1630 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles.

FLOWERS, ARTIFICIAL

ADLER-JONES CO.

651 S. Wells Street, Chicago. BENEDICT, E. E.

69 Center Street, Waterbury^ Cor . BORGENSKI, J. S. SONS

62 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOTANICAL DECORATING CO., INC.

319 Van Buren Street, Chicago, 111. BRAZEL NOVELTY CO.

4176 Apple Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. CHICAGO ARTIFICIAL FLOWER CO.

632 North Albany Avenue, Chicago. COAST FLOWER MFG. CO.

936 Maple Street, Los Angeles. DECORATIVE PLANT CO.

230 Fifth Avenue, New York City. DITMARS & REILLY

111 Fifth Avenue, New York City. FELIPPELLI GENERAL FLOWER & DECO- RATING CO., INC.

311 West 50th Street, New York City. HAYMAN & LINDENBERG

34 West 33 rd Street. New York City. HOLLIS OF HOLLYWOOD

6200 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. KATZ-CHARROT

36 West 37th Street, New York City. LANDERS, BERT A.

823 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. LEISTNER, OSCAR, INC.

321 West Randolph Street, Chicago, 111.

LENSES, M. P. CAMERA

BACHE, SEMON & CO.

636 Greenwich Street, New York City. BASS CAMERA CO.

179 West Madison Street, Chicago. BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO.

935 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. BELL & HOWELL COMPANY

1803 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago; 716 N. La

Brae Avenue, Hollvwood. Cal. BROOKS, BURLEIGH

127 West 42nd Street, New York City. BURKE & JAMES

223 West Madison Street, Chicago. DEBRIE, ANDRE, INC.

115 West 45th Street, New York City. DUHEM M. P. MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Rochester, N. Y, FRESE OPTICAL CO.

827 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, Cal. GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORP.

4829 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, 111. GENNERT, INC.. G.

20 West 22nd Street, New York City. GOERZ AMERICAN OPTICAL CO.

317 East 34th Street, New York City. GUNDLACH MFG. CO.

739 Clinton Street, Rochester. N. Y. HARRISON & HARRISON

645 N. Martel Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. HERRON, J.

242 E. Santa Barbara Ave., Lris Angeles, Calif. HOLLYWOOD C.VMERA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. MARSHUTZ OPTICAL CO.

418 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. MATISSE BROS.

787 East 138th Street, New York City. MAYER, HUGO

201 West 77th Street, New York City. MOTION PICTURE ACCESSORIES CO.

2200 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.

492

STUDIO BUYING GUIDE

NATIONAL THEATER SUPPLY CO.

90 Gold Street, New York City.

(Branches in principal cities.) O. & W. CINE ENTERPRISES

149 W. 48th Street, New York City. SELSI CO., INC.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. SLIPPER, J., & CO., LTD.

1965 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. WILLOUGHBY'S

110 West 32nd Street, New York City. WOLLENSAK OPTICAL CO.

872 Hudson Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. ZEISS, CARL, INC.

485 Fifth Avenue, New York City; 728 S. Hill

St., Los Angeles, Calif.

LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

ASHCRAFT AUTOMATIC ARC CO.

1961 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. BELSON MFG. CO.

800 Sibley Strett, Chicago, 111. BURKE & JAMES

223 West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. CALDWELL, EDWARD F. & CO.

38 West 15th Street, New York City. CAPITOL STAGE LIGHTING CO.

626 10th Avenue, New York City. CINEMA STUDIOS SUPPLY CO.

1438 North Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. E-J ELECTRIC INSTALLATION CO.

227 East 45th Street, New York City. ELECTRIC LIGHTING SUPPLIES

216 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles, Cal. ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS CORP.

1128 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. HALL & CONNOLLY, INC.

24 Van Dam Street, New York City. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. HUB ELECTRIC CO.

2225 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, 111. KLIEGL BROS. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC STAGE LIGHTING CO., INC.

321 West 50th Street, New York City; 1451 Ven- ice Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. LIGHTING DISTRIBUTORS

428 W. 14th Street, New York City. LOS ANGELES LIGHTING CO.

1451 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. MACBETH-EVANS GLASS CO.

19 West 44th Street, New York City. METROPOLITAN ELECTRIC MFG. CO.

Boulevard & 14th Street, Long Island City, N. Y. MOLE-RICHARDSON, INC.

941 North Sycamore Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. NEWBERY, F. E. ELECTRIC CO.

Century Building, St. Louis, Mo. OLESEN, OTTO K., ILLUMINATING CO.

1560 Vine Street, Hollywood, Cal. ROSS. CHARLES, IXC.

318 W. 48th Street, Xew York City. RUBY LAMP

428 W. 14th Street, New York Citv. SUNLIGHT CARBON ARC CORP.

1246 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, Cal. THEATRICAL APPLIANCE CO.

1108 Howard Street, San Francisco, Cal. ULTRA LIGHTING EyUIPMENT CORP.

1152 N. Fairfax Ave., Hollywood, Calif. WAGNER, WOODRUFF

830 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, Cal. CHARLES J. WEIXSTEIX & CO., IXC.

2 W. 47th Street, Xew York City.

VVESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. CO.

East Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 90j S. Second Street, Los Angeles, Cal. WINFIELD-KERNER

1560 Vine Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

LIGHTS, FLOOD

ADAM, FRANK, ELECTRIC CO.

3650 Windsor Street. St. Louis, Mo. ADAPTl CO.

2996 East 72nd St., Cleveland, Ohio. ARCHITECTURAL IRON & BRASS WORKS

1658 S. Glauson Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ASHCRAFT AUTOMATIC ARC CO.

1961 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. BELSON MFG. CO.

800 Sibley Street, Chicago. BRENKERT LIGHT PROJECTION CO.

7348 St. Aubin Avenue, Detroit, Mich. CAPITOL STAGE LIGHTING CO.

626 10th Avenue, New York City. CHICAGO CINEMA EQUIPMENT CO.

1750 North Springfield Avenue, Chicago, 111. CHICAGO STAGE LIGHTING CO.

55 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. CURTIS LIGHTING, INC.

1123 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. DUHEM MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. ERKER BROS. OPTICAL CO.

610 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

Schenectady, N. Y. GREAT WESTERN STAGE EQUIPMENT CO.

817 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Mo. HALL & CONNOLLY

24- Van Dam Street, New York City. HILL ELECTRIC CO.

2600 S. San Pedro Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. HIRSCH, GUSTAV, ORGANIZATION

209 S. Third Street, Columbus, O. HOFFMAN-SOONS

387 First Avenue, New York City. HOLLYWOOD CAMh^RA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. HUB ELECTRIC CO.

2225 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, 111. MAJOR EQUIPMENT CO.

4603 Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, 111. MOLE-RICHARDSON, INC.

941 North Sycamore Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. NATIONAL LAMP WORKS

Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio. NEUMADE PRODUCTS CORP.

427 West 42nd Street, New York City. NEWMARK, MORRIS & BROS.

1814 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OLESON, OTTO K.

1560 N. Vine Street, Hollywood, Cal. S & M LAMP CO.

118 E. 36th St., Los Angeles, Calif. ROSS. CHARLES. INC.,

318 West 48th Street, New York City. SHEARER, B. F. CO.

2318 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. STANDARD TICKET REGISTER CORP.

1600 Broadway, New York City. SUNLIGHT CARBON ARC CORP.

1246 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, Cal. VVESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. CO.

East Pittsburgh, Pa. WOHL & CO., M. J.

55 East 11th Street, New York City. WURDACK, WM., ELECTRIC MFG. CO.

4444 Clayton Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

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STUDIO BUYING GUIDE

LIGHTS, SPOT

ADAM, FRANK ELECTRIC CO.

3650 Windsor Street, St. Louis, Mo. ADAPTI CO.

2996 East 72nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio. ASHCRAFT AUTOMATIC ARC CO.

1961 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. BELSON MFG. CO.

800 Sibley Street, Chicago, III. BEST DEVICES

22 Film Building, Cleveland, Ohio. BRENKERT LIGHT PROJ CO.

7348 St. Aubin Avenue, Detroit, Mich. BURKE & JAMES

223 West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. CAPITOL STAGE LIGHTING CO.

626 10th Avenue, New York City. CHICAGO CINEMA EQUIPMENT CO.

1750 Noith Springfield Avenue, Chicago, 111. CHICAGO ELECTRIC SIGN CO.

2225 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, 111. CHICAGO STAGE LIGHTING CO.

55 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS CO.

1128 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. ERICKSON ELECTRIC CO.

60 Power House Street, Boston, Mass. ERKER BROS. OPTICAL CO.

610 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. GREAT WESTERN STAGE EQUIPMENT CO.

817 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Mo. HALL & CONNOLLY

24 Van Dam Street, New York City. HOFFMAN-SOONS

387 First Avenue, New York City. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. HUB ELECTRIC CO.

2225 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, 111. KLIEGL BROS. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC STAGE LIGHTING CO.

321 West 50th Street, New York City. LOS ANGELES LIGHTING CO.

1451 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. MAJOR EQUIPMENT CO.

4603 Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, 111. MOLE-RICHARDSON, INC.

941 North Sycamore Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. NEUMADE PRODUCTS CORP.

427 West 42nd Street, New York City. NEWMARK, MORRIS & BROS.

1814 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OLESON, OTTO K.

1560 N. Vine Street. HoHvwood. Cal. REFLECTOR & ILLUMINATING CO.

1431 West Austin Avenue, Chicago, 111. ROSS, CHARLES. INC..

318 West 48th Street, New York City. SHEARER, B. F. CO.

2318 Second Avenue. Seattle, Wash.

PRINTING MACHINES

BELL & HOWELL

1803 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago, III. CINEMA EQUIPMENT CO.

7160 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Ca!. CHICAGO FILM LABORATORIES

1332 Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 111. DEBRIE, ANDRE, INC.

115 West 45 th Street, New York City.

DUHEM MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Rochester, N. Y. HAUSMANN, WARD B.

Rising Sun Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. HOLMES, BURTON LABORATORIES

7510 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago. 111. MIDWEST FILM CO.

845 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. OEHLER MACHINE CO.. INC.

30-19 23rd Street, Long Island City, N. Y. TAYLOR PRINTING CO.

2616 W. Glauson Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. VITAGLO CORP.

4942 Sheridan Road. Chicago, 111.

PROPERTIES. STUDIO

BEBHARDT, HENRY

523 West 45th Street. New York City. BE-HANNESSEY AKT STUDIOS

1122 N. Western Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. BIRNS, WM.

307 West 37th Street. New York City. BRADLEY, WM.

218 West 43rd Street, New York City. CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS CORP.

730 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. CALKINS STUDIO

6127 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood, Cal. CINEMA MERCANTILE CO.

5875 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. CINEMA PROPS CO.

6161 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. COLBY'S

72S S. Hill St.. Los Angeles, Calif. ELLIS MERCANTILE CO.

527 South Main Street, Los Angeles, Calif. GABE & GUSHING

917 Cole Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. GUBBINS' ASIATIC COSTUME CO.

506 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles. Cal. HOLLIS OF HOLLYWOOD

6206 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. LIEBERMAN, MORRIS

1630 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. LOS ANGELES SCENIC STUDIOS, INC.

1215 Bates Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. LOS ANGELES STAGE LIGHTING CO.

1451 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. MARTIN, WILLIAM D., STUDIOS.

4114 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. MENARD & TABERY, INC.

3439 S. Hill St.. Los Angeles, Calif. MORTIMER, E. J.

430 West 46th Street, New York City. NATIONAL THEATER SUPPLY CO.

90 Gold Street, New York City.

(Branches in principal cities.) OLESEN. OTTO K. ILLUMINATING CO.

1560 Vine Street, Los Angeles, Cal. ORIENTAL COSTUME CO.

6233 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. THEATRICAL APPLIANCE CO.

1108 Howard Street, San Francisco, Cal. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES STUDIO

503 Wtst 44th Street, New York City. VOGUE FIXTURE CO.

932 North Western Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. WARNER HILL GALLERIES

5176 Santa Monica Blvil . Los Angeles, Calif. WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO.

1047 North Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.

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WOODRUFF ANTIQUE STORE

4533 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.

RECORDERS, DISC

BALSLEY & PHILLIPS. INC.

1455 N. Cordon St., Hollywood, Calif. BIOPHONE CORP.

1600 Broadway, New York City. BRUNSWICK PECORDING LABORATORY

666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.

55 Fifth Avenue, New York City; 6624 Romaine

St., Hollywood, Calif. COUCH, S. H. CO., INC.

89 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. GATES RADIO & SUPPLY CO.

Quincy, IlL LANG, FREEMAN, STUDIO

1357 N. Gordon Street, Hollywood, Cal. MEYER SYNCHRONIZING SERVICE, LTD.

General Service Studios, Hollywood, Calif. MILES REPRODUCER CO., INC.

244 West 23rd Street. New York City. MONARCH PRODUCTS, INC.

7626 Santa Monica Blvd.. Hollywood, Calif. POWERS CINEPHONE CORP.

723 Seventh Avenue, New York City. RCA VICTOR, INC.

1016 N. vSycainore Avenue. Hollywood, Cal. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.

Camden, N. J. VITAGLO CORP. 4942 Sheridan Road, Chicago.

RECORDERS. FILM

CANADY SOUND APPLIANCE CO.

19570 South Sagamore Road, Rocky River, P. O.,

Cleveland, Ohio. COUCH, S. H. CO., INC.

89 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. DUHEM M. P. MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. GATES RADIO & SUPPLY CO.

Quincy, 111. HOLLYWOOD RECORDING STUDIOS

4803 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. RADIO INSTALLATION CO.

6059 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Cal. RECORDING, IXC.

5505 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. VITAGLO CORP.

4942 Sheridan Road. Chicago, 111. WENZEL CO.

2059 South State Street, Chicago, 111.

SPLICING MACHINES

BELL & HOWELL CO.

1801 Larchmunt Avenue, Chicago, 111.; 716 N.

La. Brea Ave. Hollywood, Calif. BURKE & JAMES

223 West Madison Avenue, Chicago, 111. DEBRIE, ANDRE, INC.

115 West 45th Street, New York City.

DUHEM M. P. MFG. CO.

135 Hayes Street, San Francisco, Cal. DYKE CINEMA PRODUCTS CO.

133-12 228th Street, Laurelton, N. Y. GENERAL MACHINE CO.

820 East 140th Street, New York City. GENNERT G., INC.

20 West 22nd Street. New York City. GOLDE MFG. CO.

1430 North Damen Avenue, Chicago, 111. GRISWOLD MACHINE WORKS

Port Jefferson, N. Y. GUERCIO & BARTHEL CO.

908 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago. 111. HOLLYWOOD C AMl-^KA EXCHANGE

1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd.. Hollywood, Cal. NEUMADE PRODUCTS CORP.

427 West 42nd Street, New York Citv. RUBY CAMERA EXCHANGE

729 Seventh Avenue, New York City. SLIPPER, J. & CO., LTD.

1968 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. Cal.

SPRINKLERS, AUTOMATIC

ADMIRAL ENGIISLEERING CO.

7408 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. ATLANTIC AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CORP

90 John Street, New York City. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CORP OF. AMERICA 114 East 32nd Street, New York City. BARNARD ENGINEERING CO.

318 E. 12th St., Los Angeles, Calif. CENTRAL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS

6627 McKinley Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. CURTIS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS

6627 McKinley Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. DAVIDSON, LAURENCE R.

520 E. 8th St., Los Angeles, Calif. FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING CO.

7453 Willoughby Ave., Hollywood, Calif. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. OF CALIF.

520 Mateo Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.

740 S. Broadway. Los An^'eles, Calif. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.

250 Park Avenue, New York City. GRINNELL CO., INC.

260 West Exchange Street, Providence, R. I. GRINNEL COMPANY OF THE PACIFIC

520 Mateo Av^., Los Angeles. Calif. HACKER PIPE & SUPPLY CO.

1725 E. 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif. HOGDMAN AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER CO.

7453 Willoughby Ave., Hollywood, Calif. LUTZ, ALBERT A. CO.. INC.

300 Madison Avenue, New York City. MARSHALL, J. A.

318 E. 12th St., Los Angeles, Calif. MAXCY-BARTON ORGAN CO.

20 Olgoma Boulevard. Oshkosh, Wis. NACEY, P. CO.

927 South State Street, Chicago, 111. STANDARD AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.

1813 W'ayne St., South Pasadena, Calif. TOLES CO.

740 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. VIKING AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS

2715 E. 12th St., Los Angeles, Calif. VOGEL, H. G. CO.

15 West 37th Street, New York City. WOODLING, MINER D., HEATING & VEN- TILATING CO.

114 West 10th Street, Kansas City, Mo.

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