PARAMOUNT STUDIO BUSY
MAKING 12 NEW PICTURES j ■ To supply the continual demand of | the public the Paramount Studios in Molly wood are ever active. At the ! present time there are 12 films m the making, which will be seen next year bv New Zealand audiences. The final scenes for “Redskin. the Richard Mix picture, are being dimed in the studios. “Sins of the Fathers, Emil Jannings’s latest Paramount picture, is nearing completion, as also is Adolphe Menjou’s “His Private Life." Clara Bow is working on • Three Week-Ends" and the mystery story, “The Canary Murder Case," with William Powelt and Louise Brooks heading the cast, is well under way. Noah Beery, Richard Arlen and Clive Brook are appearing in the Mason story, “The Four Feathers,” which is being produced by Cooper j a nd Schoedsack, who made “Chang, I a nd George Bancroft has started on ••The Wolf of Wall Street." “The Big Scoop," starring Bebe Daniels. is also in production —the Sutherland picture was previously ! called, "Number, Please.” Other pictures being made are “Someone to Love,” starring Charles Rogers; “The Shop-Worn Angel.” with Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper; Wallace Beery’s • The Tong "War,” and Esther Ralston’s latest picture, “The Case of Lena Smith.” j With marvellous photography and unforgettable settings, Frank Borzage, Fox Films director, has again proven his unsurpassed deftness at blending swift humour, heart interest, magic beauty and intense drama in his latest production, “The Street Angel.” featuring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Miss Gaynor brings her irresistible charm at its finest flower i to this picture, and Farrel his debonair j appeal as a painter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 15
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