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Show ture. Heading the cast of "Captain Blood" are two young players, who are expected to achieve early stardom star-dom by virtue of their work in this production. These are Mr. Flynn and Miss de Havilland'who are aided by such film favorites as Lionel At-will, At-will, Guy Kibbee, Ross Alexander, Basil Rathbone, David Torrence, Hobart Cavanaugh, Robert Barratt, Forester Harvey, J. Carroll Naish, George Hassell, Mary Forbes and many others. Takes Full Year to Make Picture "Captain Blood" Final scenes for "Captain Blood," Cosmopolitan Production's spectacular spectacu-lar adventure picture, which comes to the Cameo Theatre on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, February 9, 10 and 11, as a First National release, were filmed in Palm Canyon, near ; Palm Springs. These were love scenes between Errol Flynn and Oli-: Oli-: via de Havilland, playing the leading lead-ing roles in the picture, and marked the end of a strenuous twelve weeks. All told, "Captain Blood" has been a year in the making. After the screen play had been written, addi-I addi-I tional weeks were spent taking film I and voice tests of players for more than forty speaking parts. The de- sign and construction of sets, includ-I includ-I ing seven sailing vessels of the type used in the seventeenth century, occupied oc-cupied the technical departments for months. Under Michael Curtiz' direction the filming of the picture moved along on schedule in spite of many difficulties. diffi-culties. At times the company was divided into three working units. The battle scenes which climax the picture required two full weeks of dangerous and exciting work on the part of one of the largest technical crews ever assigned to a single pic- |