Six Important Roles in “Marked Women”
The Rommelpot, serpent and bagpipes, forgotten Dutch musical instruments of tho 17th century are heard again for tho first time in centuries in Alexander Korda’s production of "Rembrandt,” starring Charles Laughton. <s> <3> <S> Mrs Frances Beamer, Honolulu socialite and authority on early Hawaiian customs, acted as technical adviser on the forthcoming Bing Crosby picture for Paramount, Waikiki Wedding.”
Virtual completion of an important cast assembled for the new Bette Davis picture, "Marked Women" has been announced by the Warner Bros. First National studios at Burbank, California, where Miss Davis is making her first film since her recent European vacation. Isabel Jewell, Lola Lane and Rosalind Marquis will have leading feminine roles opposite the star. Other additions to the cast include Teddy Hart (of "Three Men On A Horse”) who will have an important comedy part; Raymond Hatton, old-time silent star who will play the part of a criminal lawyer, and Eduardo Cianelli who will play a head racketeer. Humphrey Bogart, who will be in the male lead, will have the role of an assistant district attorney responsibel for breaking up a vice ring.
j With tho completion of cutting ai: editing on Warner Bros First Natioual screen transcription of Booth Tarkin ton’s immortal story of boyhood "Pe: rod and Bam,” it has been announct that the picture will be released soo The cast includes Billy Mauch, Fran Craven and Spring Byington. <S> <3> <S> Gary Cooper and George Raft bot are studying voice production for a impromptu song they do in Paramount "Souls at Sea.’*
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 11 (Supplement)
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