Hull’s Talkies
Chester Morris emerges in ‘Corsair, ’ r winch will he shown by Mr Hull this vate enterprise and working mdependwee.k as a full-fledged United Artist’s star an elevation which brings the young actor into the ranks of Chaplin, Fairbanks, Colman and Cantor. Made upon a massive scale, “Corsair’.* is enacted principally on an extensive rum fleet outside the 12-mile limit, and in order to keep in touch with his fleet, Roland \\ est. United Artists producer, did most of the direction oiveir 'the radio telephone. He also kept in constant touch with his studios in Hollywood and with his production base on Catalinal Island, as well as with coastal authorities in San Pedro harbor. The. proceedings resembled the handling of ai war fleet. Working- in these sets were Chester Morris, Fred Kohler. Alison Loyd, Gay Seabrook. Mayo Metliot, Emmett” Corrigan, Nec? Sparks and William Austin. Fay June was chief cameraman, and Rollo Lloyd and Robert Ross assisted in the direction. Good supports will; be shown and usual prices.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIII, Issue 3249, 6 February 1933, Page 4
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