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... year. And we have previously in these columns dwelt at length on the successes our dramatists and players have achieved in America, look confidently to the year 1930. ...
... year. And we have previously in these columns dwelt at length on the successes our dramatists and players have achieved in America, look confidently to the year 1930. ...
... eclipses of the sun take place this year aund two of the moon. 5. 'The water serpent is the fresh-water snake of tropical America—the anaconda. oy | k) A\ i \ 4 So great was the need for immediate aid at the scene of the disaster that one doctor appealed ...
... hope to show it. It is altogether too big and the price would be prohibitive. There are still, it is said, 20,000 houses in America. and 3,500 in England unwired and unwilling to wire. What is to be done for them ? Are producers and renters really going ...
... occasion in the firm's history. With the outputs of Gainsborough Pictures, the British & Dominions and H.M.V., the Columbia of America programme and many outstanding independent film outputs, exhibitors can look towards W. & F. with every confidence. Having ...
... dramatic and human interests inseparable from the sawdust and the arena. A large cast is headed by Joe E. Brown, known in America as the man who makes millions laugh. These two films will shortly be followed by Mamba, an alltalking, all-colour super ...
... the .''l w i be filled in every »eat display against Alf was ££**, ° r ,I , r,n although he has since done so well in America. . 1 ® , ''f c, ,. to »'« drama and comply Hoi. fc ?. * t!M, '?. rn ,h first bout* of the oompotition are decided toot tilt ...
... v Sonif ot the -Sile. when charm- Peter Peanncr. the actor . , , 1 Vow i rm ...
... Green, Gertrude Astor, Buddy Fine, and the 14-year-old blues singer, Jimmy Tolson, the latest find. Harry Richman, America's gramophone record ace, will make his talking, singing and dancing picture debqt in Broadway Vagabond, with Joan Bennett ...
... arrived in the thick of the Wall Street crash), Mr. R. H. Wethered, and Sir Ernest Holderness. So far as concerns inter- America s national rivalry, it is clear Fair Crusaders. that ,adies, g£lf is again going to supply its full quota of excite ment. ...
... Among the many interesting features of The Bystander for 1930 will be a series of articles on some aspects of SOCIAL LIFE IN AMERICA, by COLLINSON OWEN Short stories by many well-known authors including ETHEL MANNIN URSULA BLOOM JOHN HASTINGS TURNER STELLA ...
... did not talk with a plum in her mouth she would not be able to afford to buy plums while, if the clever comedy actor now in America were not allowed to go to sleep all the time he was acting he would disturb my slumber in the stalls. Thirty-eight actors ...
... problems. In America, we of the Union are giving every consideration to the technical development of our members to the end that they may be fitted to meet the new and exacting requirements as they arise. Our local unions throughout America have organised ...