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To courage, to loyalty, to all life's gallantry. Fox Film Corporation presents "Cavalcade," Noel Coward's picture of the generation. Thrilling entertainment! Titanic in its power! Locust Street Theatre, Locust Street at Broad, direction A.R. Boyd Enterprises, Inc. Fox Film presents "Cavalcade," picture of the generation by Noel Coward, screen play by Reginald Berkeley, continuity by Sonya Levien, war scenes by William Cameron Menzies, director of dialogue, George Hadden. Assistant director William Tummel, art director William Darling, film editor Margaret Clancy, photography Ernest Palmer, sound recorder J.E. Aiken, ladies' costumes Earl Luick. Cavalcade was produced in its entirety at Movietone City, Westwood, California. Frank Lloyd Production, sponsored by the Art Alliance.
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Locust Street Theatre [Philadelphia, Pa.], twice daily, 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. [1933?]
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Cast: Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook, Ursula Jeans, Herbert Mundin, Una O'Connor, Merle Tottenham, Irene Browne, Beryl Mercer, Frank Lawton, John Warburton, Margaret Lindsay, Tempe Piggott, Billy Bevan, Desmond Roberts, Frank Atkinson, Ann Shaw, Adele Crane, Will Stanton, Stuart Hall, Mary Forbes, Montague Shaw, Lionel Belmore, Dick Henderson, Jr., Douglas Scott, Sheila MacGill, Bonita Granville, Howard Davies, David Torrence, Lawrence Grant, Winter Hall, Claude King.
"Fox. Market at 16th, direction A.R. Boyd. Now showing ... 'Humanity' with Ralph Morgan, Irene Ware, Botts Mallory, Alexander Kirkland. A Fox picture. On the stage ... Lillian Shade, singing star of Earl Carroll's 'Vanities'. The Radio Rubes, in 'Station R-U-B-E', The Yacopi's, European novelty, Bellett and Lamb 'Song and dance comedians', Peg-Leg Bates, world famous monoped dancer. Overture Jeno Donath and the Fox Grand Orchestra playing 'An Inaugural Pageant,' a grand fantasy depicting the march of time"--back cover.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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