Word: screenings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...funiest scenes all through the picture are the ones where there is no talking. Much as this reviewer appreciates the speaking screen, the old "funny men" are not as funny as they used to be in pantomine. However this should not defer anyone from seeing "Feet First," as there is enough comedy of both varieties to go around...
After the practice, the team dressed and then repaired to the reception room of the New Dillon Field House, where movies of the Michigan game were shown. Coach Horween and his staff of assistants criticized and praised the various plays as they came upon the screen. It was the first time that the Field House has ever been used for this purpose...
...bobbed-haired Publisher Catherine MacNelis, sale of the four Tower magazines climbed from 1,205,052 copies in January to more than 1,432,000 for the November issue. Of the four, New Movie has a circulation of more than 800,000, claimed to be the largest of any screen magazine in the world. Advertisers take space in all four magazines of a given issue. This practice holds for the Dell magazines also...
...Robin Hood. The sheriff who idolizes the man he is chasing, the pure and lovely young girl who sticks to Billy through his dangers, the villains who are nasty simply because it is their nature to be so, are all properly represented. Their activities are photographed on a big screen which is supposed to add the elusive "third dimension" for which producers have been experimenting so eagerly, but which is simply a big screen. Some of the sequences in which John Mack Brown drawls through the role of Billy are effective, many of them are absurd, and in general Billy...
...business in Murray Hill, Flushing, L. I. Through her girlhood Anita Pomares took the bus to school and talked about being an actress. Her father had done some lighting work for a studio in Astoria and knew somebody who promised to do what he could for Anita. Her first screen name was Anita Rivers. After the company she signed with had disbanded in California she took a screen test for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which was successful. The company thought Anita Page sounded better. Now her father, mother and little brother live with her. She goes to bed early...