THRILLS IN THE NEWS.
At the State on Friday.
Announced as the first of 20th Cen-tury-Fox's new Roving Reporters series, "Time Out for Murder" opens on Friday at the State Theatre, with Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, and Chick Chandler featured. The series will deal with the hair-raising and sometimes hilarious adventures of an ace reporter and his wise-cracking photographer, played by Whalen and Chandler. In their efforts to solve the crime in "Time Out for Murder," they are forced to accept the co-operation of Gloria Stuart, a bill collector who refuses to let the improvident Whalen out of her sight until he pays up. Eventually he settles, but not before the three have succeeded in breaking the most exciting mystery that ever made New York headlines. Among the supporting players are Douglas Fowley, Robert Kellard, Jane Darwell, and Jean Rogers. The screen play ia by Jerry Cady, based on an original story by Irving Reis. H. Bruce Humberstone directed.
Two attractive young "girls, out'on their own, with a positive talent for becoming involved in exciting escapades, will be the subject of a new film series by 20th Century-Fox, known as the Big Town Girls; June Lang and Lynn Bari are featured in the roles, which are thrilling not only from the standpoint of unusual adventure but for the opportunity they give of presenting some of Hollywood's,- latest original fashion ideas. "Meet the Girls," first of the series, will also be shown on Friday next
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 4
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