Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jan 1933, p. 31

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ilg role in "Air Mai." Biellamy. young stage veteran who is now winning acclaim for his fine. wbrk in talking pictures, says the following about the Friday and Saturday- feature b attraction of the Teatro del Lago: "In 'Air Mail," the ideal type of, vivid~ colorful 'motion. pic r is ,prcentted. With spectacular, scenes, raPid action, oi.tdoor photography and -employment of ail the effécts available ýonly for the camera and with a.simple, logical plot dependinig uipon progression -of thé. story rather than clcever dialogue,. the pic- ture 1,seems .to me. to point the way to- wvard ethe advanced. talking picture.". Tells Pilo>t'. AdveùtUres "Air, Mail." which tells the .adven.- turous story of the gévierilerit. air fleet, alsô features Pat O'Brien, Rus- sell tiopton, Slimi Suminerville,. Gloria Sttiart and Lilian Bond. A nother hiliglit of' te Friday and Sattirday program will be a solo played on the miighty Teatro pipe organ by a talented musician. Grid Star Hat Trials On Suuiday an(! Monday, january 8 and 9, the Teatro del Lago presents *Thlat's M-,y Boy," the story of a na- tion;al football idoi's trials and tribula- tions" when collegiate conimercialisrn threatens to hring him eternal disgrace. Friday and Saturday.I Young Crosby, acting the role of The picture, which packs many a julius Caesar in Sbakespeare's tragedy chuckle along mwith..fascin.atitg char- of.that titie.when he was in.high school acter interpretations, tells the, story in Spokane,> Wash.,-'was murdered, in of a multi-niillionaire, 'hailed by the accordance with the script, -and dropped President as one of> the world's 1to the floor of the stage. greatest finanicial wizards, who could Through nue tentati vely-opened eye, flot keep bis famîly at home until he he looked up to bebold the 'heavyv as- told them hé lost bis nîoney duriug a, bestos curtain dropping directly for the year',s trip. aibroa d- u the inter ests of spot on which,,he was lying. Dead lie the nation.. ThÉe test brings onut the wïas. in the script, but very much alive real stuiffbis children and wife .are he was in person ashe jumnped up and made of, and brings the s tory toý a scrammed for the win,.gs. the audience satisfving conclusion'. roared with laughten. Big took up sing-. Throughoui the picture, Anliss is ing. the dIoîninating featuré. His delivery of huies is perfect.v He runs the ga- K y Francis, ýIt -Seems, mut of human emotion with ease and 9 equal skill in performance,. He, is ýsu- Enoys a Superstition perb as a dramatist, deélightfùl as a, Superstition,,t'akes on many queer comedian. He is marvelous in his forms. And it effeets no two people ability. to_ transpose realitv to the 1 screen. There's, Kay Francis, exotic brunette of stage and screen fame, for example. It's No Wonder Ralph Kay bas no fear of Friday the Thir- Bel Iamy Is So Capa' Ralph Bellan'y, blond giant feat in Universal's drania of governi pilots, "Air '.\ail," is a cousin of ward flellamy, noted author andi tive of Ainu Bèllamy, one of the * mnn toaer on the qtawRe. ' Feîday, Saturday,_Jan. 6-7 .Alil theSta>rs of fa iolandc '416BG "4rlpgST Com*dy, Cartoon, News 'Pevil Hors." et Satuu'day Matins. Sun.. Mon., Jan. 849-Ist Showhng. Doua. IFairbanks ,Jr.. Naney Carrol 'corn Orqaulogju. Cartoon teentht ,% which f rig htens any ordinarily supers ttious person plenty. But she Wou dn't think of repeating the last line of any stage or screen, vehicle she was in during rehearsals, because of an old theater superstition that tbat's a sure way to niake the production a flop. of "Over the 11i1," pIays the roue of, * the bm's mother, who stands by' hini through thtck and thin. Lucien Littlefield and Arthur Stone, veteran character actors.. are also promitiently cast. Real football provîded by husky gridders from the. University of South- ern California championship teamn and St. Mary's college is in store for movie fans wvho sce "That's My Boy." MORE CUKOR LAURELS George Cukor, former New York stag-e director, who has captured the imagination of the motion picture icolony with bis superb work on "What Price Hollywood," bas 'been. bandeci several more laurels for lis direction, of the ,new R KO-Radia picture starr- ing John Barrym-ore, "A Bill o.f Di- vorceilent." Broadlway -for 1Hollywood Katharine Hlepburn, well known Broadway actress wbo recently scored ini "The Warrior's Husband," makes her screen debut in "A Bill of Divorce.- ment." George Cukor directed this Clemence Dane play wbich bas Billie Burke cast in a featured role. lni additon Rog!ers offer! 1' lnatic acting -W, i to' being hirnseif, Will i s. some powerfully dra- I in this film.. Everyoneli'7 uan's gmot Â~I4 . )IÉ

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