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Daily News from New York, New York • 326

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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1933 Astrology Unravels 'LITTLE MISS' FILM IMITATES Mystery at Strand 'MISS MARKER' 50 By WANDA HALE. "Little Miss Thoroughbred," Warner Bros, picture, screen play by Albert DeMond and George Bricker from story by Albert De- Mond, directed by John farrow and presented at the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre. THK CAST: Nails Morgan John IJtet Mailice Perry Ann Sheridan TxM HjiTiiifflon Mary Ann Cnhmel Whiteomb- Ollieer O'Reilly Inteti Fulti t'ranlc McHush -Janet Chapman Eric Stanley Roberi Homans Cuarles Wilsou John Rnlirely Sister Marearel Jean Benednt Sister Patnria Maureen Kortin-Ryan Mother SuneriorI.otlie Williams 4 1 Intern jainea rtoian John Litel, Janet Chapman and Ann Sheridan Cy Kendall Distn-t Attorney- as they appear in "Little Miss Thoroughbred," premiered by Brooklyn Paramount. A 'Warner Bros, picture called "Little Miss Thoroughbred" comes along- only to remind us what a Strand Theatre presents "When Were You Born?" mystery film in which the zodiac points to the murderer. By KATE CAMERON.

"When Were You Warner Bros. First National picture, screen play by Anthony Coldeway from story by Manley P. Hall, directed by William McGann and presented at the Strand Theatre. grand picture "Little Miss Marker" were Luise Rainer. The similarity of the two pictures doesn't end with having little girls carry the big roles.

The resemblance of this one to the Damon Runyon story hits you in the face. There's the little waif who gets mixed up with race track touts. Having nobody of her own, she wants to stay with them. The head guy doesn't want to be Though "Little Miss Marker" wasn't Shirley Temple's first picture, it gave her her first big part THE CAST JIarpar! Lindsay Anna May Wong and made her famous. "Little Miss might be led to believe that Janet will some day be packed off to the orphanage and that Litel will never have a change of heart toward Ann Sheridan, the girl who is so much in love with himv But ultimately he makes them both happy.

Frank McHugh is around quite a bit for laughs, and goodness knows he's needed. Robert Homans, Eric Stanley, Charles Wilson and others have the supporting roles. "Little Miss Thoroughbred, which is now showing at the Brooklyn Paramount along with "Robin Hood," was directed by John Farrow from a story by Albert DeMond. Jjula M-y J.m? I.mg Nil Kfitot Camp Srl. Kelljr Aver-ill Thoroughbred" launches a child, Janet Chapman, on what I hope Charles Wilson rrank Jaiuet bothered with her, but gradually, she works her way into his heart -trie Stanley JdntM Stephenson will be a long and successful career.

If so, Warner's will have to change Janet's tune. As the little eirl who runs away from an or- i'hilio Curry lavi Jeffrey Lynn I-eonani Mudio Seek Cadets From Latin Republics Washington, D. C. June 8 (JP). The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, tojd that Germany and Italy were offering military training to South American officers, recommended today that facilities at West Point, Annapolis and government aviation schools be made available to students from western hemis phere republics.

iml Uu Dr. Mtioii -M lurice Caaa Jak Jioore and he even reforms to keep her. John Litel is certainly made out to be an old meanie till the very last as the daddy Janet adopts. If you didn't know your movies you1 nhanaee because the other kids At it3lrK-l Allurm-y. chided her about not having daddv and goes out to find the daddy she knows only in her "When Were You Born?" is dreams, Janet is made to run the murder mystery basetf on an origi gamut of emotions as though she nal and interesting theory of crime 'detection.

An astrologer, Mary Lee Ling, foretells the death of a San Francisco art dealer in reading his horoscope and she is later instru RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Showplaca I la Nation locktltllu Cottf HELD OVER Second Week mental in helping the police arrive at a correct solution of the mys tery "When the man isjound dead lit hi3 apartment. The Vanishing Fiancee. Doors Open i ptu 1L30A.M.. If William McGann, who directed Jhe picture for Warner Brothers, had been a little more particular COLISEUM wmt 4 IIH 9. F0RDHAM- in tying up the loose ends of story, this new Strand screen occupant would hare been a better than FRANKLIN average crime picture.

As it is, however, it leaves the interested spectator wondering about the part est and Funniest ol NwdtMISI, CHESTER ROYAL WMctanil HAMILTON antUMil. REGENT ill s. a7M a 81st ST. the Season's Daily Now 'The'Whole Thing has a Gay Zip and Sparkle to N.T. Pod "Fast and Da Mirroc 86th ST.

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4 a 7 AM. aa iiii ii mi ii GINGER ROGERS J-iU STEWART WESTCHESTER rtocrot MT.VERNON aiocrors Wot Roc tgm MIIH'S Warn pmits nociovs V0NKERS Cupid shoots machine gun slugs! "THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS" VICTOR M00RE Allan Lane Vicki Lester fea? played in the mystery by several of its important characters. Lola Lane, for instance, who is over the screen in the first part pt the picture, as the fiancee of the tnurder victim, is suddenly spurlos No attempt is made by the other characters concerned in he mystery to account for her nonappearance on the screen, or to account for the fact that a second fiancee just as suddenly makes an appearance on the screen. Could it be that Miss Lane's contract expired while the picture was in the making and Warner Brothers found it simpler to substitute a new fi-kncee rather than draw up a new Contract 1 Horoscopes for All. But no matter what reason they had for dropping Miss Lane, Margaret Lindsay takes over the principal feminine role with competence and carries on to the end of the picture with poise and ability.

Anna May Wong does a good job of casting the horoscopes of the cast, incidentally, takes in the entire zodiacal chart, thus giving every spectator the added thrill of having his horoscope read for him. It is a talkie picture, but there is enough thrilling action and sufficient suspense to keep the audience on the qui vive throughout its unreeling. Hitler May Speak On Vienna Visit Berlin, June 8 (U.R. Fuehrer Hitler probably will go to Vienna next week for Theater and Festival Week there, it was learned today. He may make a speech.

It will be Hitler's first visit to Vienna since the plebiscite campaign in ApriL R00KLVM aad QUONS 3 with JAMES FT.T.TSON, BEUIAH BOND CHARLES COBURN" "SELF WU Dunr SiUT Srmphonr" ON THE GREAT STAGE J'THE 19th CENTURY," Russell Markert's colorful panorama of the-old graces, song and dance in settings by NafKarson, with Park and Clifford, Viola Philo, Robert Weede, Nina Whitney, Leor Fokine, Peterson, Maxine Williams, Marie Grimaldi, Louise Fomaca, Nina Sabatini, Paulina Kay, Nora Kay, Frances Laurie, the Glee Club, Corps de Ballet, and Rockettas, Symphony Orchestra direction Erno Rapee playing "Tschaikowskiana." rictaT at tkU, MS, 5:01, 10M Stag Show f1 04, 350, 635, 9-9 Ttnl MaxxaiunaSMti May Ba Baaervad HEW PHONE Clrcla 4600" MANMAfTAM KHTH'S riusHiNc. KEITH'S RkmmomoHu BUSHWICK Moi PROSPECT CEENPOIMT a2S MnhaltM ORPHEUM Wwtliwil REPUBLIC a Km SM. BROTHERS, "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE ALU 1 UUi WEAVER COLONIAL 1 a ttm St. ROOSEVELT ALHAMBRA II6lh a 7ik o1 TONY r'1 ln B800KLYH It takes a Killer to set a Killer! KENMORE OiwchaFlolbtMh MADISON Mrt a Wrtto DYKER WkH Hi. TILVOU ft "SAINT IN NEW YORK" From Leslie Charteris' stories of Simon Tenptar with LOUIS HAYWARO KAY SUTTON "nimir ALDEN IN NEW YORK" Lauia Hayward a "SERCEANT MURPHY".

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