In the End... All You Really Have Is Memories

In the End... All You Really Have Is Memories

I THE NEW YORK SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933. Broadway After Dark Picture Plays and Players The New Talkie Th/ee Revivals and a Revue Next Week— James Dunn and Sally Eilers to Co-Star for . 'J Mist Thelma Todd at Both Blondes ill 'Ghosts' Tonight—Random Dramatics. the Sixth Time in 'Sally and Jimmy.' 9 i 'Cheating Blondes. j By WARD MOREHOUSE. ' By EILEEN CREELMAN. By JOHN S. COHEN Jr. Four productions—possibly five—will come to Broadway The popular co-starring team of Janet Gaynor and The new talkie at the old Roxy is called "Cheating playhouses next week. They include the Players Club Charles Farrell has apparently broken up for good in Blondes," the blondes in the case being Miss Thelma Todd revival of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," the Frank Fay-Barbara spite of protesting fans. Fox has planned often enough in a dual role of twin sisters. As far as I could tell, Stanwyck revue and an exhumation of Edward Locke's to separate James Dunn and Sally Eilers too. Each time neither one of the two went in for cheating as it is popu­ four-character piece "The Climax," first done on this an announcement of this brings in enough letters to make larly known. Instead, Miss Todd, as both of them, seemed island a quarter of a century ago. The line-up for the studio heads reconsider. "Bad Girl" made stars of young to be bent on overplaying or underplaying—in the wrong new week runs like this: .- Mr. Dunn, then an unknown, and of Miss Eilers who, places—and on being generally uninteresting in a role in MonJav May 29.-"Uncle Tom's cle-play, a Continental product, although she had made plenty of films, was far from Cabi!.,'1 »t the Alvin; "The Pirates calls for a tremendous cast and an which she had an opportunity to be at least twice as good •f Penzance," at the St. James. orchestra of four hundred. prominent. as usual. 'CHEATING BLONDES.' ~ Thursday, June J.—"Tattle Tales," The Grossinger Playhouse at They have made four films to­ No, "Cheating Blordes" is one of at the Broadhurst; "The Climax," Ferndale, N. Y., will be under the gether since then, among them Directed by Joseph Levering. direction of Harold Winston. "Sailor's Luck" and "Hold Me those litUe independent productions Anns Merrick Thelma Todd §X the Bijou. Elains Manners Thelma Todd Louise Kirtland, who was in Tight," now on view at the New that are run up between morning Lawson Rolt Rolfs Harold Indefinite: •Fly by Night," for "Melody" and "A Church Mouse," Roxy. Now they are to make a and sunset in Hollywood. It is Polly ........In. > Courtney la "Patience" at the St. James. Mike Goldfish Milton Wallla (he Belmont. will have the ingenue role in sixth, appropriately called "Sally crudely produced and badly acted. Mrs. Jennie carter Mae Busrh "8hady Lady." and Jimmy." Marguerite Roberts Gilbert Frayls Earl McCarUtv Closing (on Saturday): "Coun- and Charlotte Miller, who wrote True, some so:* of capable melo­ City Editor William Humphries tellor-at-Law," at the Forty-sixth; The Brook field Players, Inc., will •Patience' Is Revived .*« Llta Dorothy Gulliver hold forth at Brookfield, Conn., on "Sailor's Luck," are preparing this. dramatic tale underlies it, a tale Jim Carter Brooks Benedict ••Of Thee I Sing," at the Imperial; At St. James Theater Newsreel* and Shorts that is not a whit worse than the Mifh Eddie Fetherstone •When Ladies Meet," attheRoyale the Pittsfield Post Road, beginning Movietone City. Ferdis .Ben fc>a\ag» July 1. At the Trans-Lux tales of many highly entertaining • • • "Patience" was presented last While his company makes ar­ The midweek mitinee of "They and successful talkies. It's the ™ray THE PASSING SHOW. night at the St James Theater by rangements to road show "Pilgrim­ In "The Devil's Playground," now Knights Templar All Come to Moscow" will be given Milton Aborn as the fourth pro­ age," probably to present it at the Miss Todd and her fellows tell it ' Lupe Velez, Ethel Merman, Jack tomorrow instead of Thursday. on view at the Trans-Lux Theater, gram of his Gilbert and Sullivan Gaiety, John Ford prepares to di­ that discounts it. She plays twins In Colorful Parade Dempsey, Lee Patrick dining and • • • one has the privilege of seeing, dancing at the Embassy Club. opera season. Although the point of rect "The Last Adam." Will Rogers —not exceptionally alert twins, I Tallulah Bankhead's "Forsaking the satire has been blunted since will star in the James Gould Coz- among other things, a shark chas­ ALLENTOWN, Pa., May 23 (A. Taylor Holmes, Dorothy Sands, should imaarine—one of whom is a P.).—One of the most spectacular Richard Hale, Daniel Frohman, All Others" will be withdrawn at the days when Oscar Wilde was zens story. Paul Green is adapting ing George Vanderbilt. Tha film the Times Square a week from it. Mr. Green won a Pulitzer prize factory worker and the other a pageants in fraternal circles, the Bernard Granville dining at the alive, the humor is as amusing as also records some of Mr. Vander­ Saturday. It opened there Feb­ ever. William Danforth, Frederio with "In Abraham's Bosom." He night club singer. The factory conclave parade of Knights Temp­ Actors Dinner Club. bilt's other adventures in Southern lar, Pennsylvania Grand Command- Ernest Lubitsch, George White, ruary 27. * • * Persson and Roy Cropper appeared has now become somewhat of a worker is sought unjustly as the as officers of the Dragoon Guards. Hollywood fixture, especially since waters. The picture is fairly in- ery, held the center of interest In Phil Baker, Lillian Roth, Sid Sil­ PLAY FOR WHITE PLAINS. murderess of a lecherous old mar­ Allentown today. vers, Jay C. Flippen dancing at Frank Moulan was cast as Reginald his adaptation of "State Fair" teresUng, but like some of the "Something to Live For," by proved so successful. Rogers will ried drunk, and as her sister wants Between 4,000 and 5,000 colorfully the Paradise. Bunthorne, the Fleshly Poet, and Trans-Lux' • other offerings recent­ George O'Neil, will be tested at the Allen Waterous played Archibald portray a country doctor in "The a vacation she takes her place in uniformed knights were expected Gladys Henson, Dwight Wiman, Westchester County Center in July, ly, it is not new to Broadway, hav­ to take part is the march. Tom Weatherly, Roger Stearns, Grosvenor, the Idyllic Poet. Vivian Last Adam." The last Ford talkie, the night club as well as her sis­ Herbert J. Biberman directing. The Hart sang the title-role. The roles "Pilgrimage," is the drama of a ing been shown here months ago. Indications were that Very Emi­ Dudley Murphy, Mrs. Gertrude ter's name. Thus does she tempo­ nent Sir Charles B. Zimmerman of Franchot Tone in the after-thea­ Theater Guild bad an option on of the leading Rapturous Maidens Gold Star Mother, played by Henri­ this play, but did not renew it and etta Crosman. Fox is quite excited Small's Paradise band is presented rarily evade the scandal and the Reading would be chosen to suc­ ter crowd at Tony's. we;e sung by Vera Ross, Dean in a musical novelty. A Silly Sym­ police. ceed Right Eminent Sir Maurice E. Bobbe Arnst, Fay Marbe, Sara it was snatched up by Mr. Biber­ Dickens, Frances Moore and Mary about it. man. George O'Neil's "American Mr. Lasky, who must be more phony cartoon in color completes Needless to say, she is exonerated, White of Morristown as grand com­ Bernard Jr. at the Place Pigalle, Rodes, and Bert Melrose played Mr. the dead man's wife finally con­ mander. Dream" was recently produced by Bunthorne's Solicitor. "Patience" than a little pleased over the New the short subject program. These • • • the Guild. York reception of his first Fox In "Hold Me Tight" at the New cartoons always are a good bet and fessing that she herself shot is a Gilbert and Sullivan opera that through the transom and threw the Buys Church for $100. Ibsen's "Ghosts" will be revived wears very well indeed. Last night's productions, "The Warrior's Hus­ Roxy and in "The Girl in 419" this one is no exception to the rule. this evening at the SMtton Place band." and "Zoo in Budapest," has The Roosevelts continue to pro­ revolver into the room where Miss The Woodbury Trust Company audience gave the various popular •t the Paramount. » Todd was struggling against her of Woodbury, N. J., has purchased Theater. George H. Brennan put numbers enthusiastic applause. assigned Myrna Loy and Harvey vide gobs of material for the busy it on. Stephens for "The Worst Woman newsreel photographer. This week husband. Meanwhile the little fac­ the First Baptist Church of Ocean • • • in Paris?" to be put before the land to bring young Gloria, baby we he«r part of the President's in­ tory girl baa found love in the per­ City fpr $100 to satisfy a mortgage •Best Sellers" is to be played in Current Bill at the cameras about June 15 by its au­ Michele Brldgette and Joseph, spiring peace message read in the son of a millionaire, and the night of $50,000. The church building London with the New York com­ thor and director, Monta Bell. usually called Brother, back to House of Representatives and we club sister, it so transpires, has was valued at $140,000 when it was pany, according to announcement Newsreel Theater SU11 another Harry Hervey story, Hollywood from their school.

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