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Roxy Books New Films; Cullman is Director

May 13, 1934
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Howard S. Cullman, who is doing an admirable job as director of the Roxy, booked four films for the house which look as though they should help pay the creditors. Edna Ferber’s “Glamour” with Paul Lukas and Constance Cummings is the first of the quartet, and opened yesterday. It will be followed by “The Black Cat” from Edgar Allan Poe’s famous story in which Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi play the leads; “Now I’ll Tell” by Mrs. Arnold Rothstein, wife of the late gambler, and “Such Women Are Dangerous,” an adaptation of Vera Caspary’s yarn “Odd Thursday.”

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