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Show Stars Featured In Cameo Feature "Stella Dallas," which is booked for showing at the Cameo Theatre on Friday and Saturday, November 26 and 27 is the first production in the new big hit schedule of eight pictures which Samuel - Goldwyn has planned for the 1937-38 season. That this will be one rof the outstanding out-standing pictures of the current season is evidenced from advance reports which hail it as one of the most poignantly dramatic stories ever to be screened. It is from the famous novel by Olive Higgins Prouty. The screen play was written by Saraii Mason and Victor Heerman. King Vidor, who made "Street Scene" Jor Mr. Goldwyn, directed. Barbara , Stanwyck in trie title role registers one of the greatest triumphs in her entire career. John j Boles heads the distinguished supporting sup-porting cast which includes such personalities as Anne Shirley, Alan Hale, Al Shean, Barbara O'Neil andi Tim Holt. ! Of the entire group of massive ; productions which Mr. Goldwyn has scheduled for the new season, which include such pictures as "Dead End." "The Goldwyn Follies," "The Adventures Ad-ventures of Marco Polo," etc., has elected to launch his program with "Stella Dallas," which he confidently confi-dently believes will not only establish estab-lish new records at the box office, but will elevate Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles and Anne Shirley to new heights of stardom. It is released re-leased through United Artists. |