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‘BULLDOG STRIKES DUCK CALL IS BACK’ STARRED IN ‘MASSACRE’ BEAUTIFUL BLONDE BLONDELL SHIRLEY’S CUE ^Li

Just because 8hirley Temple. Pox Film five-year-old starlet, is un- spoiled. the making of "Baby Take a Bow," showing Sunday and Mon- day at the Arcadia theatre. Har- lingen, was something of a problem to Director Harry Lachman. The freshness and Innocence of Shirley’s personality being of prime Importance, the directed each day was faced with the necessity of de- vising new means to make the day’s shooting into a game, as Shirley loves to play at acting. The latest device hit upon by the Ingenious Lachnr was a duck call he dug out of his hunting kit. This served to call Shirley when she was want- ed for another scene. The director discovered early in filming "Baby, Take a Bow," that it was an im- possibility to keep Shirley close at Upon one occasion, Shirley was standing directly by when she was wanted—and didn’t move into the set in spite of the fact that she knew she was wanted. “What’s the matter, Shirley?" Director Lachman asked, finally. “You to me forgot give my cue, ’ Mr. Lachman,” Shirley replied. So the director tooted his horn -—and Shirley went to work! ■Tj AV.,.AI The picture, an exciting comedy- Joan Blondell steps to the fore as one of the screen's most charming drama of a family’s struggle for) comediennes, as a result of her work In Warner Bros.’ "Smarty". happiness against suspicion and • 1 showing Tuesday only at your" Capitol Theatre, Brownsville. circumstance, also features James Dunn and Claire Trevor. Ronald Colman protects in this scene f rom “Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back.” 20th Cen- •BABY TAKE A BOW’ tury'* sequel to the earlier mystery thriller, showing at the Rivoli Theatre, San Benito. Sunday and Monday and at the Arcadia Theatre. Harlingen. Tuesday and Wednesday. ft SHE’S Richard Barthelmess is a real Sioux Chief, having been recently in- Btfl/nam CRAZY OVER HORSES ducted into the tribe as Chief Thunder Horse. He is starred with Ann — TODAY — LOVE TRIANGLE Dvorak and Claire Dodd in Massacre ’, showing Sunday and Monday at the “ABOVE THE Queen Theatre. Brownsville. CLOUDS” IN‘MASSACRE’ with ROBERT ARMSTRONG DOROTHY WILSON Richard Barthelmess’ latest Cartoon — Musical pic- ture for First National. “Massacre.** shows at the Queen theatre. Browns- Admission 10c - 15c ville Sunday and Monday. “Massacre” is an unusual romance with the unique love triangle of a wealthy white society girl as the rival of an Indian maid for the heart of a Sioux brave. Barthelmess QUEEN=, has the role of the Indian youth Brownsville whose magnificent physique and TODAY dare-devil riding sets the hearts of the gentler sex aflutter. Ann Dvo- And Monday rak plays the part of the Indian Americ -'s Savage maid, while Claire Dodd is the Blood Boils Again flirtatious society siren. RICHARD The picture is said to be crammed with fast action and thrilling epi- BARTHELMESS sodes. including an Indian uprising and the burning of a reservation settlement. There are colorful scenes whi i revive the ancient Indian ‘MASSACRE* tribal rites and ceremonial dances. with These were filmed at the old In- dian Am. Dvorak stamping ground at Chats- worth, near Hollywood. Claire Dodd Three hundred real Indians, re- presenting twelve tribes, It’s action appear in bit parts and extra roles, a every single forming pictur: ;que background for the moment ... When Patricia Ellis says giddap, things start moving at a merry clip stirring events. Chief Standing in “The Bear, of the r^r Circus Clown", starring Joe E. Brown. The film shows Satur- ; Sioux tribe, acted as day only at “your" Theatre. Brownsville. technical advisor in order to insure I Comedy Capitol the accuracy of the L.diar scenes. News | Besides the Indians there is a noted cast of white players in support of * l Distinguished Cast Supports Barthelmess. ! Jean Harlow in Riotous Story COLMANAGAIN S. J / The Girl from Missouri” shows Sunday and Monday at “you-" Cap- Only live, but she * a star—Shirley Temple as she appears In the title itol, Brownsville, with Jean Harlow as "Eadie Ambitious Chapman who was role of Baby Take a Bow" with James Dunn and Claire Trevor Of Social Climber determined to get a rich husband. Lionel Barrymore, showing Sunday and Monday at the Arcadia Theatre. Harlingen, and IS and Lewis Stone head the supporting cast. ‘DRUMMOND’ Tuesday and Wednesday at the Rivoll Theatre, San Benito. "The Girl from Missouri," the Jean Harlow back to the screen ! M [etro-Goldwyn-M a y e r picture, after an absence of eight months. Ronald Colman returned from a YOUR sl lowing Sunday and at In her _____ Monday new starring vehicle, the tear's vacation to bring an old rour" Capitol, Brownsville, brings friend back to _2 popular Miss Harlow essays one of the screen of the Ri- ‘THRILL SHOTS’ t'oli theatre, San her most amusing characterizations, Benito, where Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back" that of Eadie A Chapman, a girl who shows Sunday and Me ’day. IHP Pi¥#i T-^r:i7-f embarks upon a social-climbing Ever sinoe Colman made the ENLIVEN FILM career because she is determined ( •arlier talkie. “Bulldog Drummond." to get financial security and posi- ' he film-going public has retained a ^‘nZr; tir* along with her marriage ring. ond memory of the ($? dashing Capt. W*| There's Mouse” The picture flits with lightning Sugh Drummond whom he first nothing quite impossible I SUNDAY MONDAY I I in the movies I from now-a-days. The only Another 4 Star rapidity swanky penthouses of portrayed in that picture. Drum- I ___ I I Cartoon I limit to the screen is the writer's New York's ragged skyline to the 1 mond also holds a fond place in 1 imagination. Time was. not so far — — pleasure palaces of Florida and back Holmans heart, for it was in the There's fire and fun and the I back, when stories were written -- Drummond again. i creation of this character that he screens happiest entertainment — I % Bulldog 1 with the limitation of the camera Lionel Barrymore, dean of stage cored his greatest screen hit. “Bull- in lovely Jean Harlow's new roman- I < and the motion picture stage in toys with Scotland Yard and screen, shares honors with Miss log Drummond Strikes Back" is mind. Today, "the sky's the limit," Harl'w in the role of the exceeding- ( Holman's first starring vehicle all as demonstrated in "Above the night long.. just be- Iy wealthy T. R. Paige, a national > mder his new contract with the Clouds." showing at the Dittmami political power. It is the second ! Jchenck-Zanuck 20th cause he met a beauteous Century Pic- theatre Sunday. time that Miss Harlow and Barry- * ures. So far has the industry' progressed more have played together. The excitement starts when damsel in a London fog 1 Drum- that the production department of Franchot Tone, too, makes 1 n...d to his attempts unravel a com- Studios second Columbia didn't bat an appearance with Miss Har- 1 >letely baffling mynery for a beau- '"HARLOW when I low. eye-lash the script called for I His first was in "Blonde Bomb- * iful y g girl whose uncle dis- the wrecking of a dirigible in a shell.” In “The Girl fro .i » ippears strangely in the Missouri; London fierce North-Atlantic gale. T..ey lie plays the son of who 1 touse of a sinister Oriental Barrymore prince. scarcely turned a hair when they falls madly In love with Eadie. Loretta the Young portrays girl, read that they must secure a scene Ad«~' vnal humor is 1 Varner Oland plays the n» supplied by prince, of a destroyer a ( lharles speeding sinking Patsy Kelly, popular New York Butterworth is seen as submarine. scenes I—I These would 1 have GIRL comedienne who has >rummond's not I ;tage been quite bright friend been Impossible a few years ago— Matured in eight short ^ dgy. and Una Merkel comedies and appears as but that they are now relatively nth Marion Davies in 4 he bride deserts I FROM I "Going Hoi- Algy on her wed- easy to procure is attested by their ywood.” c ing night to dabble in mystery appearance in this drama Miss v 'ith thrilling Kelly made such a success Drummond. of the newsreel cameramen. >f her role in “Going Hollywood" hat — officials — have kept their eyes MISSOURI” I m her ever since, with anticipa- ion of featuring her agam. * The fifth member of the notable LIONEL BARRYMORE * juintet that heads the cast of the FRANCHOT TONE HI lew picture is Lewis Stone, who * LEWIS STONE VI :an always be depended upon for i first-class performance. 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