Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 43

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rne~ertnî rraayana~atrda turuty Hause, Friday and Saturday,l wibNorma Shearer ini theý starring january 27 'and-28.ý Metro-Goldwyi- Mayer, which* pro- Wbl aigsee o h ic ducd t6. àuninglybeatifi da-ture offtbe west* coast of' Mexîco, duced thisoohauofinglyebeautifulrdra ma, has boasted that it would re.veal mdsboso mnetn hrs it was necessary that à: man go over- the finest array of :acting talent thie board. Silva volunteered to make the] screen yet bas seen. It sis no idie leap into the water, which was c hurn-j boast. The combination 'of Normaedwteythvilnmveeto Shererwit Frdri MacbLesiethe. sharks attraetied to the boat.s' --- Howard , O. P. Heggie and, Ralph sieb xbodpa n te aer. Forebs repof, resn ts s brilan ban The cameras were started, .an d asseblae of.arist as oul bewbile four marksmen in the 7'crow's wished for. Add to this the sparklenetothmatfthbat ied which Sidney Franklin brings, as a- with rifles, -keepïng a, ring of. lead director, and the effort to 'attain the aotSlasbdb e o h perfectly acted" picture ýornes close side of the boat inito the water 'and to- realization., ý . was flshed out, without injury. On this Saturday afternoon onfly, This is only one of the miany thrill- Tom. Mix is coming - smashing, .ing scenes in "Tiger Shark" in wbich fighting his way through six reels of Edward G. Robinson is starred, with exçciting film, ."The outh Hr-Rchard Arien and Ziia Johannu man." heading a bg cast of supporting Educated Tony, Margaret Lindsay, players. Fred Kobler and Raymiond Hlattin Howard Hawks directed the pic- are right along in the cast to help ture, said to be one of the most the festivities. spectacular and thrilling> ever made Her'. Faiuous Orphan at sea. Millions Of newspaper readers each day follow the ups, the downs, the ins and outs of the career of "Little Norma Finds Dual Rote' Orphan Annie." Now 'Annie, with Fascinating and Difficuit her., noble dog Sandv. and littie .----1-- .l --C " Little Orpban Annie," wîtb Mitzi sre aer Green ini the title part, features also sre aer that fine veteran May Robson. It Is The duai-role was that of "Smilin' truthful, straigbtforward, gripping Througb," Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's conledy-drama with a brigbt strain filmization of the famous stage classic, of optimism ail tbe way tbrough. The Miss Shearer plays both t Moonyeeri story, essentially buman, deals with Clare and Kathleen Sheridlan, one a the heroic. attempt of one little or- mid-Victorian girl of the period of- phan to care for ariother-to make England in 1868; the other a. modern him toý be a good boy, to find hini a girl living ini the period following the good borne. World war. erner stampedes a*iiera of wild hi through the cow-town vice1 empci ýsending high and low bandits ht skelter to much desired safety. huanicu in the corner of his car balf asleep. He. halted the car and ordered Muni out. Lttok cohsiderable .explain- ing, before.-the rookie policeman was convyinced that. Muni wvas not, an, escàped prisoner. NATURE DESTROYS SEA An absorbing and tbrilling story 'of INature's destruction ofe anancient sea in1 ber mfaking of the great Colorado desert of today,, is told in "The Phan- tom Sea," a Beverly H-ills production., th JoeI Me Victor fcLcà lln....G..te Nhssen: *Briatg-!Em Bock Sober"-Com.dy Carfoon . . . Souvenir& . . News Friday, Saturday, Jan. 27-28 NORMA SHEARER "ILIN' TERU" Mickey Mous. Cartoon. . . News Satuid.y Matinee OnIY--Jan. 28 'rom Mix-"4th Horsenman" Sunday, Monday, January 29-30- -Wlmette skowng m, Paul Lukas 66SANTA'S WORKSHIOPP SIJIY SYntphoiey Cartooni ln color "Fatty" ÀARBITCKtE Comedy 10c Children Alwey$ e le' Sp, ne Suifei

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