Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1933, p. 43

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ommencled as a fine faniily picture, is sbowing at the Teatro del Lago this Thursday and Friday. The picture centersàaround a ouple of. penniless Britons, .wfio pssess. more ancestors than money, a nd .re- solve to balance matters by: coming * to 'America, wbere, so they ,under- stand,, there's more money than ana- cestors. Miss. Skipworth is1 one'of the pair;, Yon.ng, cast as her brOther, the other. Miss Maritza is thé lat- ter's daugliter. Ed VVyin is >a howvl in, *Follow the Leader" at the Teatro del. Lago this Saturday, April 22. The'picture: fa dandy transcription, of Wynn's stage. hit, "Manhattan, Mary." Every- one will enjoy it.- A special. Satur- day miatinee feature for îeblidren will be gifts of photographs. Wor&k of len ÀAuthors "The Wonian Accused," the Para- iiiotnt-Libetty ail-star story, writtcn by ten of America's most fam-ous * authors - Rupert Huglies, Vicki Batnni, Zane Grey, Vina Delmiar, Irvin S. Cohb, Gertrude Atherton, * J. P. M%,clEvoy, Ursula Parrott, Polan Balnks and Sophie Kerr-will thrill at the Teatro del LagO, Sunday, April 23. -- z-vu, saring ijar DUIUd btUl- wyck at the Varsity theater this Thursday and Friday' This picture is, recqmmended, as excellent, aduit entertainment but ita bit too grim for the kiddies. Barbara ,1)lames,:Preston- Foser 9- a cbîdhod weetheart 'turned reform- er, for ber. stretch, and for deat.h,. ian attempted escape, of two of ber* convict pals. Released, she shoots. Preston.. What bap'pens then is for you to see. "The Crime of the Cenitury" will thrill Varsity audiences Saturday.and Sunday, April 22 and 23. Jean Her- shoit is grand as Dr.. Emil Brandt Who plans a "perfect crime":and then, appeals to the law. to prevent. himi fromi committJ. ing it. This gives some- one cIsc the idea-guess Who. Wynne Gibson capably portrays another nmighty lady. 1Sparkling dialogue and "intelligent"1 hiumor feature "Our Betters" at the1 Varsity theater Moniday and Tues-1 day, April 24 'and 25. Here is a bitter -and scintillant-picture of London high society, as explored by Connie Bennett, sophisticated and withoutt moral scruple. Violet Kemble-CooperI does perhaps the finest work in this1 film which is a roast of "our betters."r words are audible. In producing tbe Play for the screen, sound recording made it possible for the thougbts .to be spoken while tbe-player's lips re- main motionile$s. In O'nescenie,, Miss Shlearer is. humfming gaily.ý At ýthe samne time- she1 is speaking. ber. thoughts. --,-At -anothér ,tintelier thouglits are spoken -whilc 'she >is drinikinig*a glass of water. Later, she talksand 'thinks on*t Iouid at tbe same time. ]Powell Collected Nickels a . P~yed a Saxophone- Dick PoWeil, who bas tbe juven- ile role Witb George1 Arliss in bhis ncw picture for Warncr Bros.,. "The King's Vacation," was once a nickel chaser.. Tbat- is, lie collected nickels froaaa te-phoao booths .for atele- phone company. At the saie time bie was singing in a church choir and playing a saxophone. in an orchestra for a Little Rock, Ark., theatre. SPOILS LONG FACES W. C. Fields makes long faces a thing of the past wbile laugbing theater patrons vîew one of bis co- medies. soon to be sbown on the Fn., SaS., W. C. Fields Com.dy ... Cartoon 'Whispering Shadow"-Sat. mot. Sunday Only-April 2J Slim Summerylle-ZaSu Pifs, "TUBY JUS? BAB. to CET MAEMIMED" Musical Comedy . .. Cartoon Extraordina4ry Pictur.e Hcralded as tbe most 1cxtraordi- nary motion picture ever to reacb the talking screen, "Strange Inter- lude," filmization of tbe Eugene O'Neill dramia wbich ran on Broad- way for a year and a baîf and won the Pulitzer Prize award for the. and lier husbai whose love for bis patriotism; lips Hoînies) is two views wben o4t., ber cannot override and tbe son (Phil. tossed between the war suddenly breaks YKl About' with jJiayeU Uacic in-with. the1 th e *thc and re-re dialogues dcd t

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