Loew's Warwick Theatre, Brooklyn, New York - May 15, 1936

Loew's Warwick Theatre, Theatre program, May 15, 1936

LOEW'S WEEKLY
ISSUED FREE TO MOVIE PATRONS

Vol. 17          FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936          No. 38

GLAMOUR IS KEYNOTE OF M-G-M STARS

"FURY" TITLE OF SIDNEY-TRACY PICTURE

"Fury" has been announced as the final title for the new M-G-M picture starring Sylvia Sidney and Spencer Tracy. The production was formerly entitled "Mob Rule" and "Life and Liberty." Eric Linden, Walter Abel and Frank Albertson head the supporting case in "Fury".

(Above) GLAMOROUS JOAN. Movie fans will cheer Joan Crawford in her new M-G-M production, "The Gorgeous Hussy," for it offers her the most colorful role of her career in a story of romance and adventure set in the early days of American history. (Below) SHAKESPEARE'S LOVLIEST HEROINE. Norma Shearer will thrill you and hold you enthralled as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet," with Leslie Howard as co-star, John Barrymore as Mercutio and Edna May Oliver as the Nurse are others in the cast.

FINAL QUAKE SCENE SHOT FOR NEW HIT

Thirty years to the day after the earthquake disaster that struck San Francisco in 1906, the final quake scenes for "San Francisco," the new Clark Gable - Jeanette MacDonald - Spencer Tracy hit, were filmed. In the scene are Gable, Miss MacDonald, Jack Holt and Margaret Irving. W. S. Van Dyke directed the new hit.

CHINESE BRIDE. Luise Rainer, whose lovely Anna Held is a feature of "The Great Ziegfeld," the Astor Theatre hit, has a new and important M-G-M assignment. Miss Rainer co-stars with Paul Muni in "The Good Earth."


Loew's Warwick Theatre, Theatre program, May 15, 1936

KEEP YOUR AUTO LIGHTS BURNING!
Warwick patrons are cautioned to keep their auto lights burning while parked near the theatre. This is a police regulation. If you wish a theatre attendant to turn on the lights for you, just ask the manager.

"MILESTONES OF THEATRE"

"Milestones of the Theatre" will be another new short subject series to be produced by M-G-M. The first in the new series, based on the life of William Shakespeare, will be titled "Bard of Avon."

ACTOR PLAYS WASHINGTON

Claude King was chosen last week by M-G-M to play the role of George Washington in "We the People."

2 Shows for the PRICE of ONE

"A Message to Garcia," starring Wallace Beery and Barbara Stanwyck, with John Boles, and the "Time Square Playboy," romantic comedy drama with Warren William and June Travis in the principal roles, are the two Spring Festival hits due on our mid-week program next Wednesday and Thursday, May 27 and 28.

"A Message to Garcia" packs thrills, drama and romance in one of the most exciting hits of the season! In addition to the stars the case includes Herbert Mundin and Mona Barrie.

Loew's Warwick
Fulton & Jerome Sts.
TELEPHONE: APplegate 7-6373
CONTINUOUS FROM 1 to 11:30 P.M.
DOORS OPEN AT 12 NOON EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
YOU MAY SMOKE IN LOGE AND BALCONY
"Program Subject to Change Without Notice"

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, May 22, 23, 24
2 -- BIG FEATURES -- 2

"THESE THREE"
with
Miriam Hopkins     Merle Oberon
and
Joel McCrea

----- and -----

"THE LEATHERNECKS HAVE LANDED"
with
Lew Ayres
Isabel Jewell, Jimmy Ellison

Monday, Tuesday, May 25, 26
2 -- BIG FEATURES -- 2

"TOO MANY PARENTS"
with
Buster Phelps, Billy Lee
Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews

----- and -----

"ABSOLUTE QUIET"
with
Lionel Atwill, Irene Hervey
Ann Loring, Louis Hayward, Stuart Erwin
A Metro_Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

M-G-M MINIATURE with ROBERT BENCHLEY -- "How to Behave"

Wednesday, Thursday, May 27, 28
2 -- BIG FEATURES -- 2

WALLACE BEERY
and
BARBARA STANWYCK

in
"A MESSAGE TO GARCIA"
with
John Boles

----- and -----

George M. Cohan's
"TIMES SQUARE PLAYBOY"

with
Warren William
June Travis, Barton MacLane


Loew's Warwick Theatre, Theatre program, May 15, 1936

'THESE THREE,' OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC HIT, DUE ON NEXT WEEK'S SPRING FESTIVAL 2-FEATURE PROGRAM

"Leathernecks Have Landed" on Same Bill

"These Three," the season's outstanding romantic drama, and "The Leathernecks Have Landed," action-filled romantic melodrama with Lew Ayres and Isabel Jewell, are the two Spring Festival hits due on the same program next week.

Based on the play by Lillian Hellman, "These Three" is the story of two women, who are friends, and of a man they both love. The one is loved in return; the other accepts the fact that her love is hopeless and conceals her sorrow in the interestf of the happiness of her friend. But none of the three is fated to know happiness. Their lives are ruined by the evil whisperings of a child prompted by an overpowering and vicious sense of destruction Driven from their homes, haunted by scorn and derision, these three are helpless against the world because of the malicious lie of a child.

Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel McCrea star in the title roles of next week's Spring Festival attraction, "These Three," based on the Lillian Hellman play.

Bonita Granville as the child whose malicious lie ruins the lives and happiness of the two girls and a man whose story is told in "These Three."

SPRING FESTIVAL MIDWEEK SHOW BRINGS TWO EXCELLENT PICTURES
"Too Many Parents" Due with "Absolute Quiet"

Another excellent two big picture program comes here next Monday and Tuesday, May 25 and 26, bringing "Too Many Parents," dramatic story of youth, and "Absolute Quiet," M-G-M's thrilling romantic melodrama, with a big cast of favorites as our Spring Festival midweek attractions. Ann Loring, Louis Hayward, Irene Hervey, Lionel Atwill, Stuart Erwin and Raymond Walburn play the principal roles in M-G-M's "Absolute Quiet".

"Too Many Parents" is an absorbing and heart-warming story beautifully enacted by Buster Phelps, George Ernest, Billy Lee, Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews and Henry Travers. The story gathers youths from all stations of life in a driving drama of America's junior West Point. Sturdy cadets grope blindly for love denied them in their own homes in this story which is great as a child's faith -- a story of growing young men who must make spunk take the place of the love their parents haven't time to give them!

Watch for These LOEW SPRING FESTIVAL HITS!

JANET GAYNOR
ROBERT TAYLOR
"SMALL TOWN GIRL"

"LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
Dolores Costello Barrymore

MARLENE DIETRICH
GARY COOPER
"DESIRE"
An Ernst Lubitsch Production


Loew's Warwick Theatre, Theatre program, May 15, 1936

What DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?

(To the best of our knowledge, these answers are accurate. However, we are not responsible for any errors which may occur. Ed.)

Samuel Bleu, 706 E. 182nd St., Bronx: Victor McLaglenis 49 years old. Isadore Cantor is Eddie Cantor's real name.

MISS M. HOFMANN, 542 E. 79th ST., N.Y.C: DICK POWELL HAS BEEN MARRIED AND DIVORCED.

Miss Dorothy Capelson, 305 Hinsdale St., B'klyn: Write Eleanor Powell care of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studion Culver City, Cal.

J. F. Tighe, 376 Midwood St., B'klyn: Marion Davies has been in pictures since 1918, when she started with Ardsley-Pathe. The's 36 years old.

Hurry up and send to Loew's Weekly for our newest star photos -- Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper in "Desire" If you want these or any other star photos, ail your request to Star Photo Dept., Loew's Weekly, 1540 Broadway, N. Y. C. Enclose 25c instamps or money order for each photo. One dollar buys five star photos. If you send money order or check, please have it made out to MARCUS LOEW BOOKING AGENCY.

Miss Gloria Bohn 11-38 31st Drive, Astoria, Li. I.: Shirley Temple is an American. She's 7 years old. Cora Sue Collins is also 7 years old. Jackie Cooper is 13 years of age.

Mrs. C. Minor, 2388 Amst. Ave., N. Y. C.: Shirley Temple is her real name. More exactly, Shirley Jane Temple.

MISS LOUISE RUBEN, 2985 OCEAN PARKWAY, B'KLYN: LLOYD NOLAN MAY BE ADDRESSED AT COLUMBIA PICTURES STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, CAL., HE WAS BORN IN SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

L.S., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Ronald Colman is married and separated. He's 5 feet 10 inches tall and 44 years of age.

MISS KATHLEEN RALEIGH, 1239 FRANKLIN AVE., BRONX: IN THE MOST RECENT SCREEN VERSION OF "SORRELL AND SON," THE GROWN-UP SON WAS PLAYED BY HUGH WILLIAMS.

Music hath no charms when Ted Healy sings -- at least so say Patricia Wilder, James Stewart and Wendy Barrie in this snap taken between scenes of "Speed"... Jean Harlow looks over the first rushes of film made on "Suzy," her new M-G-M hit... Rosalind Russell and Robert Montgomery rest between calls to the set of "Suicide Club"... and Robert Young and Betty Furness go over their lines for the next scene in "Three Wise Guys."

GIANT DOG IN MYSTERY

Napoleon, a tremendous white and brown St. Bernard dog, has an important role in M-G_M's "Witch of Timbuctu," the Tod Browning mystery which concerns a mad scientist's experiment that reduces humans to dolls. Lionel Barrymore heads the cast.

LOWE'S NEXT

Edmund Lowe will star in "We Went to College," M-G-M romantic comedy. Edith Atwater plays opposite him.

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Witch of Timbuctu was released as The Devil Doll (1936).


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