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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1932)
PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 18, 1932 E. G. Robinson at Elsi sinore Today 'TIGER SHARK TO BE REALTHRILLER List of new Pictures for " Showing at Warner's House Announced . -"Manager James M. Carey of the Warner Bros. Salem theatres an nounces that he will show the Ed vard G. Robinson starring pic tares to be made daring the com ing season at his Elsinore theatre, beginning with the Warner Bros, prodnction "Tiger Shark." the latest completed Robinson vehi cle in which Richard Arlen Zita Johann. J. Carroll Naish, Leila Bennett and Vlnce Barnett sup port the star. " Among the many new pictures to be seen at Warner Bros. Elsi nore within the next few months are Warner Bros. First National productions "Blessed Event," with Leo Tracy. Mary Brian and Dick Powell; "A Succcssul Ca lamity," starring George Arliss and Mary Astor; "Life Begins," with Loretta Young, Eric Linden, Aline MacMahon, Frank Mc- Rgh; "The Big Stampede," a Western starring John Wayne and Duke, the Devil Horse; "The ' Crash" starring Roth Chatterton and George Brent; "Cabin In the Cotton," starring Richard Bar thelmess; "One" Way Passage," starring William Powell anil Kay Francis; "Scarlet Dawn," star ring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., with Nancy Carroll and Lilyan Tash man; "Silver Dollar," starring Edward O. Robinson and Bebe Daniels; and "20,000 Years In Sing Sing," starring Spencer Tracy. An Imposing array of outstand ing attractions booked from the Paramount . RKO, Metro Gold wyn Mayer and Universal studios include "The Blond Venus," with Marlene Dietrich; "Movie Crazy," Harold Lloyd's latest feature jpomedy; the Four Marx Brothers in "Horsefeathers;" "Love Me Tonight," starring Maurice Chev- ;j alter and Jeanette MacDonald; "What Price Hollywood," with Constance Bennett; "Bird of. Par adise' starring Dolores Del Rio; "Hold 'em Jail," co-starring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey; "Strange Interlude" starring Nor ma Shearer; "Red Dust," co-starring Clark Gable and Jean Har low; "Kongo." with Walter Hus ton and Lupe Velez; "Tom Brown of Harvard." The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK 1 j THE ELSINORE Today Edward G. Robinson in "Tiger Shark". Wednesday Lowell Sherman in "What Price Hollywood". Friday Warner Baxter in "Man About Town". 4 THE GRAND Today Joan Bennett in ."Careless Lady". Wednesday Loretta Young , ' ia "Play Girl". Friday Buck Jones in "One Man Law". . ' the lioMTwnnn Today Joan Crawford, Rob- Irt Montgomery in "Letty :Lynton." Wednesday George Bancroft 'In "The World and the Flesh." Friday Walter Huston In rThe Beast of the City". ' '1 ' I ll 4 h "SJVI? i f I tx"'vi - v u i niHsnivis iviEBiuon Edward G. Robinson nd Zita Johann as they appear in a scene from the dramatic feature Tiger hark" which is Warner Bros. Elsinore oftewtRg today. - i w IT- 'is 4- . 4 f IP flrfrfi .-&Z. -wit Robert Montgomery and Joan Crawford in a scene from "Letty Lynton feature now showing at the Hollywood. Manager Carey will announce the dates on which these pictures will play as soon as he can con firm the bookings with the film exchanges. He assures Salem movie fans that each picture. most of which he has already seen, is definitely in the "hit" class. Tb romance of the tana fish eries, with an Its wealth of dra matic highlights and ftertts. Is portrayed with, all the resources of a modern motion picture stu dio in First National's prodae tloa. Tiger Shark," which win be shown or the first time at Warner Brothers Elsinore today. Twenty years ago. Una fish- lug. M commercial Industry, was unknown la the western hemisphere, though as a delicacy. It was known and highly regard ed among the ancient Romans. Today Its earnings ran Into tho millions. Sixty thousand tons of ttfna Is tho annual catch that goes Into tho world's markets. Between tiro and ten thousand people depend upon tho tuna fisheries for a livelihood. And it is a staple and popular article ot food all over tho United States. It Is tho most dangerous to human Ufa ot all deep-sea fish ing. Tne scnoois of tana are harassed and harried by monster tiger sharks, tho most savage and lemma scourge or tho seven seas. And tho tiger shark Is mora of a menace to tho fisherman than ho Is to tho tana. Every tu na boat returns to port with Its toll ot fatalities. There are tew tana fishermen that dont carry tho scars ot mutilations of des perate encounters with these can nlbals of tho deep. AH thes phases of a little known enterprise are vividly em bodied in this unusual plctare. Edward G. Robinson, star ot "Little Caesar and "Five Star Final fa starred la Tiger Shark." The' popular Rlehard Ar len plays the role of Robinson's first mate and pal. Zita Johtan, one of Broadway's most brilliant younger actresses, has tho lead ing feminine role. Others In the east are J. Carroll Naish, Wil liam Rlcciardl and Yinee Bar nelL The picture Is based - on Houston Branch's original story. "Tuna," with screen play by Wells Root. Howard Hawks directed. BUSINESS LOOKS UP HUBBARD. Sept. 7 B. D. KennardV manager ot tho Cope- land lumber yard, has received so. 000 teet or tamper ot mixta grades for use at the yard at Hubbard. Mr. Sthrubar is re- shingling his house this week. 'inn ikis AT THE UDLLYWOOD "Letty Lyntoa,- sensational drama ot modern society and its reckless diversions, with Joan Crawford and Robert Montgom ery teamed In the principal roles, is the attraction opening today at the Hollywood. Adapted from Marie Belloe Lowndes' famous novel, the film presents an amaxlng picture of modern lire. Its locales range from the colorful tropic charm of Sooth America to the night life ot New York with a "spectacular se quence played on a great ocean liner. The story is that ot an heiress OllYVJOO HOMB OF 25c TALKIES TODAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Continuous Performance today a to 11 P. M. ?&y:&- m MTTY m whose preoccupation with' the new "feminine freedom' entan gles her in dangerous affair with an ardeat South American lover. When she ultimately leav es him for her true love, an American, she Is followed by her former lover and Is subsequently Involved in a sensational scandal which results In the South Amer ican's death with all fingers pointing to her as the murderess. The outcome makes for an In triguing drama ot the first order, giving both Miss Crawford and Montgomery , every . opportunity for effective portrayals.. . , CLO VERBALS, Sept. IT All the prune dryers here are la operation with tuUerews and a long run Is expected. The growers are optimistic as the prunes are of a very good Quality. Only a tew sold to can neries. The school here opens Sept. 21. UIss llelba Berg will have charge of the school a second year. IV.II ff JOAN Idem n oh JOHN BOLEWELD0N HEYBURM iffl Te I W 'CHESS V IS T The; splendid tenor voice that brought fame to John Boles in musical pictures two years ago, will be heard again today at the Grand theatre, where "Careless Lady" will make its bow to local audiences. While this is not a musical film in the usual sense, both Boles and Raul Roulien, the Bra zilian who made his debut re cently in "Delicious," have a tuneful song number apiece, com posed by James Hanley and Ralph Freed. Joan Bennett has the feminine lead of a New Eng land girl who goes abroad to gain experience and finds more than she bargarhed for, while Boles has the role ot her prin cipal admirer. Minna Gombell, Weldon Hey burn, Nora Lane, Josephine Hull. J. M. Kerrigan, John Arledge. James Kirkwood and Fortunio Bonanova have the chief support ing parts. Ouy. Bolton wrote the screen play from the original story by Reita Lambert. Kenneth MacKenna directed. 40c Dine at The I EBCDIMEMDAN Another Bohemian Blue Plate feature starting Sunday, Sept' 18 Served Sundays 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daily S p. m. to I p. m. Sunday Menu: Roast Oregon turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce ori Broiled Top Sirloin Steak, veg., pot, fresh peach cobbler or chocolate sundae, coffee, tea or milk. 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