Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1936, p. 49

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Features Wallace Beery andl Cooper in "O'Shaughniessy's Story With Circus Locale Jackié Boy", tramner, but he fights to win back the love of his son, reared to.hate him by ameddlîng s§ister-in-law. That's the .........Boy," which the heart - tugging team of, Wallace . ... .. .Beery and Jackie Cooper are enact- 'ing at -the Teatro del Lagoý this Thursday and Fni- Sday. The two stars, Sreally make this ' film live, while cir1.- ...........cu if ends its tang to the story. Jane Withers,, who "played second fiddle" to Shirley Temple in "Bright Eyes," has a picture 'nearly ail to herseif at the Teatro del Lago this Saturda> when the attraction will be, -This Is the Life." Jane does a brul- liant job in1 the role of a child per- former who runs away irônv her ex- ploiters and tries to find a happy home. Sally Blane plays an import- aut adult role. "In Person," a sprightly, fast-mov- * ng comedy, will keep Teatro patrons on the alert Sunday and Monda.y watching George Brent defiate a self- important movie queen (played by Ginger Rogers). She contribixtes a nifty dance- routine and two torch songs as a special spice for this film which is genuine 'fun from start to * finish. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday *ring an excellent picture, "Dr. Socra- tes." Paul Muni gives a splendid 'characterization of a small-town doc- tor. involved with gangsters. LINGUIST DIRECTS "The Green . Shadow," starring Preston Foster, is being directed for RKO Radio by Charles Vidor who, The dyspeptic Edwàrd Everett Illorton struggles with the mysteries of love and adventure in "bis Night Out," hilarious comedy, tailor made to his talents, and slated for present- ation at .the 'Valencia :theater this Friday. Told by a quack doctor that hehas but a short time to live, Hor- ton! braves gangster Jack LaRue and tries to bring back the, stolen bonds and win Irenie Hervçy. This Saturday the Valencia pre sents Edmund Lowe as the Budapest police captain whose- duty is to solve the mysterious murder of Karen Mor- ley's unwantedhunsband in "Thunder ini the Night." Lowe, Miss. Morley and Paul. Cavanaugh are ,excellent as the .principals.. Valencia' patrons have a chance to enjoy a smash new light, comedy team-Williamn PoweÈll, and Rosalind Russell-_in "Reindezvoug" Sunday. and Monday., The exciting story of spies and the U. S Intelligence service packs a cargo of thrills. "Barbary Coast," on.e of the sea- son 's most noteworthy contributions to the screen, shows at the Valencia theater Tuesday and Wednesday. The story of San Francisco's disreputable waterfront is portrayed with artistry and distinction by a brilliant cast that includes Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea and Edward G. Robinson. Fans are advised to take a good look at Walter Brennan as "Old Atrocity." Buffalo BilI's Spirit Captured at Varsity The colorful sbowmnanship of Buf- falo Bill plays a spirited obbligato to the human love story and healthy humorof "Annie Oakey" this Friday, Saturday.and-Sunday at the Varsity theater.-. Barbara Stanwyck scores a briliant, success in the title role as the- dead-eye gai who can out- shoot Preston Foster, "world's cham- pion' sharpshooter." Yes, she can outshoot him until . .. but you must see for vourseif... produced as the spectacular eli Max of "The Last Days of Pompeii," show- ing at* Winnetka Community Hbuse theater this _F'riday and, Saturday. Preston Foster gives the pins tand- ing portrayal as. Marcus, a man .wbo makes'riches and power his goal, only to find they avail him nothing when he seeks to buy happiness with ithem. Basil. Rathbone: plays the part of Pontius Pilate, Roman, magistrate, and John -Wood, brillianit young English star, -appears as Marcus' son. Alan Hale, Louis Calhern, Dor- othy Wilson, Gloria Shea and David noit,, the talented* chuld star, appear in other important roles. "The Last. Days of Pompe ii" is a Merian C. Cooper pr oduction with Ernest B. Schoedsack:directing for RKO Radio. Ruth Rose wrote the scre-en play, based upon an original story by James Ashninre Creelmn and Melville Baker. SNAPPY NEW CAME Bert Wheeler and Bob Woolsey: have invented a new game. They play slingshot with a pair of suspend- ers and use a squash for ammunition. L5EU~ i'YU m.mrinu AIflUI TLuriday-Last Deyl "èMARY BURNS, FUGITIVE- Sylv,à Sidney. 1I Il Thur8day and F'rday, Jan. 23-24 Wallaee Beery * aekle Cooper Our.Gang Comieçly Siliy Symphony - News Saturday, Jan. 25 ,This lé the laite" Jane WIthers - Sly, Blane Buster Keaton In 'The Timid Young Ma&'" Terrytoon - News Feature Starts at 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, .8:10, 10:00 Sunday and Monday, Jan. 26-27 qige Rgers - Gepoe Breu Todd-Kelly Coniedy - «Hot Moneyl Color Cartoon - News Feature Starts Sun. at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Feature Starts Mon. at 7:40, 9:60 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Jan. 28-29-30 "DR, SOCRATUS" Paul Nunit - A.ux J>r ]Fria.y & Saturday, JTa. 31-1%b. 1 'é aquougg Doo On ùn"-lw.d" Doors openi Woel 6:30 IP. m. Showi FORTY LE.ADIN4G LADIES Richard Dix bas had some forty different leading ladies during the fQirteen years he bas lieen before motion picture camneras. He bas beçn featured or.starred in fifty-two offé~rings. "THI Preston ]Poster-iAim al@a BaiNNathbone-DayId HIt MLITTLE AMERiCA" &&IN O0W ýi i

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