Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 67

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Prements Attituto i Aime Randolph Scott, tail and handsome Paramount adventure star, plays the leadinig role in the filmizaf ion of Zane ýGreY's:"Wagon Wheels," fthe draniatic account of tbe advenfures of tbe*first wagon train fo cross, the. country to Oregon in, 1844, wbicb comes to tbe Teatro, del Lago tbis Friday and Sat- urday. With Gail Patrick, Monte Blue and Raymond 1 Hatton in the chie f su porting roles, the film also presents the new discovery amo ng cbild -actors, 4--year-old.Billy Lee, who plays an im- portant role as Gail Patrick's son. Ont' :of the, moat interesing produc- tions of the year is Ann Harding's new starring v'ehicle,."The Fountain," which the Teafro del Lago presents Sunday and Monday, Decem- -ber 16 and 17. Based on the famous novel by Charles Morgan, noted English writer, thiis picture is one of the season's specials, big-and important in An.Hariig e ve r y way. "The Fountaiti"'tells one of the mosf power- fui love; stories ever written, in wbich the eternal triangle is solved by big people in a big and fine way. Brian Ah.crneý Paul Lukas and jean Hiershot share~ honors with -Mis;s Harding. adult fare that packs enterfainmenf wallop f rom start to finish. jean, a *gorgeous eyeful, is a .*gocx> girl" chorine' out for matrinmony and millions, but the two muitsf go together. Francehot Tone mneets the. reqluirceents. but then .1 there's Franchot's ruthless p)apaLoe Barrymiore,, who las something to say about it. Paf sy Kelly ýand Lewis Stone are other menibers of the cast who do excellent work. Wilmette Theater Attracts Also emphasizing the wealtb of ~en- f tertainnient available here on the north shore, is the prograni which tbe Teatro evvryone--rnose wno have reaci the weIi known book and those whom the pic- titre acquaints witb tbe story for flhe first f ime. Pauline Lord, celebrated stage..star, brings a, magnificent Mrs. Wiggs- to the screen. ,while ZaSu. Pitts, as Miss Hazy, in' search of a busband, is nearly perfect. W. C. Fields, 'the answer to ýa Su's prayer, brings .no end. of excite- ment to the Cabbage. Patch.. Kent Tay- lor and- Evelyn Venable provide ýrom- Monidgy. and Tuesday, December 17 and 18, the Varsity presents '.The Pur- suit of Happiness," a new, cbarming and different picture sb.owingtbe habit of "bundling,"ý' so popular among f olk of Colonial times., Francis lederer, Young Hessian, is sold f0 tbe Englisb to ýfiglit against, the Colonies. But be fincis bis sympatby with tbe Americans -and escapes to tbe Connecticut, farm of Mary Boland antd Charles Ruggles. Here he falis in love with their daugli- ter, joan Bennett, and is seized as a prisoner by Adrian Morris, joan's beau. Then comes the "bundling." " Outcast. Lady," based on Michael Arlen's "The Green Hat," shows at tbe V'arsity theater Wednesday and Thursday, December 19 and 20. The great cast includes Constance Bennett, Herbert Marshall, Ralpli Porbes, Hugh Williams and Elizabeth. Allan. canopy., eValencia theater, Evansiq announces partial completion of its re- modeling project wbich is ultimately to. embrace the lobby and foyers of the playhouse as well as ifs exterior. It is planned thaf the Valencia, when the present work is complet ed, will stand as one of the north shore's most strik- ing çinerna bouses. At the saine time, the Valencia's con- PPWEItPUL $TORY A story of imprisonment of the spirit, of the1 body and of the soul, is "The Fountain," ,starring An Harding. In this RKO-Radio versionof the literary' classic, by Cbarles, Morgan, Miss Hard- ing is seen as a German countess wbose, love for an Englisb aviator isbandi- capped by ber spiritual love for ber busband. Brian Ahernie and Paul Lukas bave the male rôm~antic roles with the star. NEW.' CHILD, ACTrOR Tbe new child-actor discovery is 4-year-old Billy, wbom Paramount re- cently selected to play an important role in Zane.Grey's "Wagon Wheeis." Billy Lee .is the son of a couple wbo came from Terre Haute, Imd., f0 Holly- wood, several months ago and was dis- M1120 Central Ave. WiL,.m1 Doors open Sat.-Sun.-Holidays at 1:30 P.m- Show a: 2 p.ai. (Contiumons) Doous Open W.ek Days a: 6:30P. m-, Show at 7 P.U. PENIs AT AUL TMlE WIDE RANGPE Lest -TnI.. Todow (Thora.) Wila. Hain.;-Wamp.s Sfaft Yonce mmdiBeoifful DoïNm.Opus Sat. et 1:»p.ua. "lTU.. COUR#i of mornte Crisi." Janet' G.ynor-Iâw Aýrns "Servants' lufrance" Franchot Ton.-M&doline. Caoil "The. WerUd Moves O." Wed. Oaly, Der. 19 Werner Oland-M.noBorer. "Choui. Chan 1. London" qw Acres of Fret. Parking Spicr i n "No Mansa L.nd Doors after the mirmn fikater LC1 1140 . i. e im ~115ais Clever dialog and skillful direction are bination of other ingredients of this great enter- Doyle, and faipment. fioating colt Thursday and Friday, December 20. groundL Th and 21 fthe Wilinette offers flic price- son Eddy'si clinaxed by Charles Butterworth, Jean ionelI

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