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Warners Plan 3d Films In Sound and Colour HOST OF NOTED STARS Thirty-five productions, combining Vitaphone and colour, will be released by Warner Brothers on their next schedule which marks the 1929-30 programme.

This is the substance of an announcement made by Mr. S. E. Morris, vice-presi-dent of the organisation, who states that every production will, have two versions, one silent and the other Vitaphone.

Stars and featured players ap-

pearing during the new season under the banner of Warner Brothers include Al Jolson, John Barrymore, Dolores Costello, George Arliss, Thomas Meighan, Walter Woolf, Pauline Frederick, Ted Lewis, Davey Lee, Vivienne Segal, Charlotte Greenwood, Monte Blue, Edward Everett Horton, Marian Nixon. Betty Compson, Myrna Loy, Ann Pennington, Frank Fay, John Boles, Conway Tearle, Grant Withers, Winnie Lightner, Edna Murphy, Lois Wilson, Lila Lee, Jacqueline Logan, James Kirkwood, Conrad Nagel, Pauline Garou, Patsy Ruth Miller, Zasu Pitts, Sam Hardy, Alice Day, Joe E. Brown, H. B. Warner, Olive Tell, Armida, Lowell Sherman, Alice Joyce, Nick Lucas, Joan Bennett, Chester Morris, Ralph Forbes and Noah Beery. Directors under contract to the company include Lloyd Bacon, Archie ,L. Mayo, Alan Crosland, Alfred E.

Green, Michael Curtiz, Ray Enright, Howard Bretherton, Roy Del Ruth, John Adolfi, Bryan Foy and Larry Ceballos. Song Writers Song writers are Irving Berlin, Sigmund Romberg, Arthur Hammerstein, 11., and others. Following are the titles of the thirtyfive productions and the names of those in the leading roles: “Honky Tonk.”—Sophie Tucker, Audrey Ferris, Lila Lee and Mahlon Hamilton. “Skin Deep.”—Monte Blue, Davey Lee, Alice Day and Betty Compson. “The Sap.”—Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. “In the Headlines.”—Marian Nixon, Grant Withers, Pauline Garon and Edmund Breese. “The Argyle Case.” —Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, H. B. Warner, Zasu Pitts and Gladys Brockwell. “Say It with Songs.”—Al Jolson, Marian Nixon and Davy Lee. “Gold Diggers of Broadway.”—Ann Pennington, Nancy Welford, William Bakewell, Nick Lucas, Conway Tearle and Winnie Lightner. “Heart in Exile.” —Dolores Costello, Grant Withers, Olive Tell, Rudolph Cameron and David Torrence. “The Green Goddess.”—George Arliss, Alice Joyce, H. B. Warner and Ralph Forbes. “Song of the West.”—John Boles, Vivienne Segal and Joe E. Brown. “Is Everybody Happy?”—Ted Lewis, Ann Pennington, Alice Day and Maude Turner Gordon. “Evidence." Pauline Frederick, Conway Tearle, Lowell Sherman, Noah Beery and Armida. “General Crack.” —John Barrymore, Marian Nixon. Lowell Sherman, Noah Beery and Armida. “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty.”—Charlotte Greenwood, Grant Withers, Patsy Ruth Miller and Marion Byron. “Under a Texas Moon.”—Frank Fay, Raquel Torres, Noah Beery, Alberta Vaughn and Armida. "Disraeli.” —George Arliss, Florence Arliss, Joan Bennett and David Torrence. “She Couldn’t Say No.”—Winnie Lightner. “Those Who Dance.”—Monte Blue. John Barrymore in another talkie, title not announced. “Second Choice."—Dolores Costello and Chester Morris. “Mammy.”—Al Jolson. “Golden Dawn.”—Walter Woolf, Noah Beery, Lee Moran and Nigel tie Brulier. “Frame."—Dolores Costello. Three Riu-Tin-Tin pictures will also be produced, hut none has been titled as of yet.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 25

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LONG LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 25

LONG LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 25

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