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1930 PRODUCTION

fifteen paramount units BUSY fifteen production units at the Paramount studios at Hollywood and Long Island are at present engaged in producing all-talking pictures for the 193 u season. Eight new talkies are in Process of filming. They are William Powell's initial starring picture, “The btreet of Chance”; “Sarah and Son,” starring Ruth Chatterton; Evelyn ®rent’s second starring vehicle, ‘‘A fgfly in Love”; “The River Inn,” cofoaturing Helen Morgan and Charles Ruggles; Maurice Chevalier’s “The Big Pond”; “Burning Up,” Richard Arlen’s Jpfct starring vehicle, and Clara Bow’s Station S-E-X.” , In preparation, Paramount has Come Out of the Kitchen,” the stage Play set to music, starring Nancy Carroll: “Young Eagles,” a talking epic of th e air for Charles (Buddy) Rogers; »22 ther vehicle for William Powell, The Benson Murder Case”; William Himself,’* co-featuring Jack Oakie and Hlchard “Skeets” Gallagher; “Ladies Love Brutes,” starring George Ban- £ ro ft; a starring Western talkie for Cooper, ‘Fighting Caravans; The Humming Bird” to star Clara

. Powell plays the part of a Jr» , nair York stage producer in Pointed Heels.” in which he is coleatured with Fav Wray. Pointed Heels.” a highly dramatic £ to ry. was adapted from an original Dy Charles Brackett.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 876, 21 January 1930, Page 15

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1930 PRODUCTION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 876, 21 January 1930, Page 15

1930 PRODUCTION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 876, 21 January 1930, Page 15

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