Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1930, Page 32

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:g SAYS HE'S MAKING GREA’ HAS TO. HE'S A FLOOR STRIDES IN BUSINESS.” ALKER.” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. . HOLLYWOOD. Calif,, Septémber 34 '(N.AN.A.) —Hollywood producers who once said that this gelatin village alone could successfully turn out motion pic- tures are éating their own words Teason of the number of pictures made on the East Coast at the Long Island studios of various concerns. As this number is increasing daily, for many good reasons Eastern produc- tion takes on an importance in cine- matics not to be underrated. ‘When Ernst Lubitsch, ace director of one of Hollywood’s largest studios, was sent to the East Coast to be production chief there and direct also, the colony, which once hailed this as the world’s only center of "Froducuon, grudgingly admitted that talking pictures made on the East Coast with successful results bad not been happy accidents. And with the departure of Dorothy Arzner for New York—she is the only ‘woman director in the fleld—the feeling has become strengthened. Paramount studio alone has six large ctures in production now on Long nd. This is a large number of pro- ductions to be under way on any Holly- ‘wood lot. Ina Claire was sent to the East Coast to make “The Royal Family.” In this version Frederick March, Mary Brian and Henrietta Crossman are appearing. It is Ina Claire's second venture in . The first, “The Awful Truth,” didn’t do as much for the lovely Claire &s it should have done. Dorothy Arzner has been sent East to direct Claudette Colbert in a picture which will begin &s soon as that lovely lady returns from a four months’ sea Jaunt which she has been mjolyl.fl(n and which included a trip to the d of Bal. . made. “Laughter” in ing kept there to Against Death,” a Dana Bur- “Manhattan Mary,” with Ed Wynn, has & cast which includes Ginger Rog- by | Miriam Hopkins, CHafles ers, Stanley Smith and Lou Holtz, and is directed by Norman Taurog. It is one of the comedy ventures which 1. South American bird. 8. Sticks together. 15, Iridescent, as a certain jewel. . Most, active. . King Arthur's seat in Wales. . Setback, . Indian. . Small piece of cloth. . Female ruff. . European coin. . Born. . A European. . Savages of a tribe of Luzon. 8. Pee: . Peers. . A single time. 1. Paused. . Divided. 5. Staff. Hollywood feels is the safest track this year. And Fred Newmeyer is steering the destiny of “The Best lé‘"&lrg Lombard and Frank Morgan. Ernst Lubitsch doesn’t know what he will do on the East Coast in his first directing venture. He has made some departures which are revolutionary in his recent pictures, and with the choice of new material available at the At- lantic side of America he should do still more interesting things in the future. Five short subjects are being filmed at this same studio each week. At Warner's Eastern branch short subjects are being turned out continu- ously. They have ed_ vi presenting Giovanni nélli, Talley, Reinald th, Charles Thomas an . B < Heink. Weber and _and Eddle Lambert are among | Wl have made shorts at this studio on the East Coast. All of this does away with thé theory that talking pictures are fof m picture people aloné. THat E:opcnndn, still advanced from time time, is tottering weakly. The stage has made a serious and successful inva- sion of gelatin entertainment, and its adventures in this field in the future promise even greater success. In mild retaliation stage lucers are seeking out movie favorites for Jocal and Eastern productions. The total re- sult of all these things will be an dmal- gamation of the stage and screen, thé productions originating on each coast; pictures made East and West, according to the material available and the condi- tions controlling things. ‘The Hollywood colony will not lose its entity—its new entity. It has long since lost its old one. vil- lage has chan advent of talking le 61 a 8ifficult (@opyrisnt, 103 st the ¢ old itions. News- Work. kish chief. talian province. Untamed beings. . Man's name, . Noted. . Refrains, . Hoaxes. Down, . Humorous. . Native carbonate of lime. . Picture takers. A drink. Wire measures. Soon. n. Part of the eye. Part of a flowet. ‘Wavy molding. Note of Guido's seale. Edition published from plates n“ylhn e *8 EESemasmamnn Odor. Covered the inside, as & elstern, . By means of. . Fohm. Cycle. . Peer Gynt's mother. . Tagged. 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