Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jan 1935, p. 43

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Teatro del Lago and Wlmette Theater Feature Beautiful Singer in "Ones Night of Love"t Only five more days reniain in which to hear Grace Moore in "One Nigbt. of, Love," .the masterpiecef miovie acc laimed by> critics tbrougb- out the n'ation and featured at the1 Teatro 'del Lago this Thursday, Fri-( day, and Saturday, (with matinieese daily), and at the, Wilmette theater Sunday and Monday, January'6,and 7. Many movie-goers are seeing-this film a. second time lest they miss some of the beauty and power that make this pficture sometbing always to be treasured. Evevy MeIody Worth While One bas no qualms of conscience at attending tbis musical, for every melody is worth bearing=Miss M,%oore sings a stirring "Carmen," a "Butter- fiy" that deserves cheers, and some Beautifully done with taste and authentic musical feeling and knowl- edge, the story concerns an American voice student (Grace Moore) Who runs out of money in Italy and is discovered singing in a cafe by maes- tro Tullio Carminati, witb whom sghe faIts in love. Lyle Talbot plays the anxious suitor, while Mona Barrie makes things uncomfortable for the maestro and Miss-Moore. starring tast-talking Lee Tracy , at the Valencia theater this Thursday andi Friday. Tracy. talks race-track lingo witbout a stutter. The story offers plenty of beart-tbrobs, what with a tout endeavorng to go straight for marriag e and a baby. Helen Mack: is excellent, while. William Frawley turns in a prize performance. Others who belp to make this drama a real winner are Baby LeRoy, Min- na' Gornbell and Henry, B. Walthall., .Saturday. brings a concenitra.ted session of thrills, "Adventure Girl,"' an account of joan Lowell's experi- ences in the. tropics. Beautiful camn- era work,. and interesting1 narration 6iy Miss Lowell are other high-lights of the filmn. .Starting Sunday, Januiary 6, the Valencia gives north shore :movieC- goers reason to hoist the' flags and bang up, the banners. On tbat «date "Tbe Gay Divorcee" will start a brul- liant run to intrq.luce i n his fuît glory, the man with tbe twinkling, tantaliz- ing f eet-Fred Astaire. Hlow that man can dance! Tben, too, Ginger Rogers wins laurels for ber dancing- tbat "Continental". with Astaire is, unforgettable. Witb Edward Everett Horton and Alice Brady rigbt in the midst' of developments, tbe plot of "The Gay Divorcee" will hold interest for 100 per cent of film footagie. Fred As- taire gets ifltQ pickles that would Parkcer vard« and em- CULTVATEVOICE!t "Voice is a bigbly'importatt part of personality,"' declares Grace Moore" ravisbing. singing screen star, "and my ativice to American girls, wbetber tbey aspire to ckreers as singers or as actresses, I s seriÎously to cultivate. t heir'voices." >,Miss Moore is starred witb Tullio Carminati,- great screen Romeo, In "one Nigbt of Love," operatic career picture. LAUGHTON,$ SCHOOLMATE Francis -L. Sullivan, wbo appears i tbe rote of "Jaggers," the inscrut- able la wyer. in Charles Dickens' "1Great Expectations," makes bis American screen debut in this pic- titre. Suivant was a schoolmtate of Charles Laughton i England and bears a màftéd re,.eiblaýftet l that great actor both in appearance and style of performance. w £ M A UM u Larl amlly-"BiUg lois» TUESDAY-WE.DNESDAY CONSTANCEBENNET ou Read the Want Ads ---------- ---- -day Sunday, Monday and Tedy january 6, 7 and 8, the Teatro del Lago presents the lavisbly produced .:DeMille spectacle, "Cleopatra," star- ring 'Claudette -Cobert in tbe title role. ýWarren William: portrays Caesar wbhom sbe completely' en- snares so0 that be' decides to divorce bis wife, marry Cleopatra'and form an empire. From this' point the passionate love story proceeds with thrillirig ef- "Roberta"' Begins Run at Erlanger January 6 "Roherta" is scbeduled for an' en- gagemnent at the Erlanger theater,- Chi- cago. startiig Sunday, January 6. One of. the real bits of. New York's 1933-34 season. "Roberta" is b1eing briought. forth by its producer, Max Gordon intact. that is. with the entire personnel wbicb numbers about eigbty people. and nripinal 'staeauipmettwhicb forms D)ouu open Sat.-Sua.-HoIidays ag 1:30 P.m. Show a: 2 P... (Continuonls) Doors Open Week Da"S at 6:30 P. M-, ShOw at 7 P- M. Acre of Pr.. Pohiug SPOUr in «No Ma.'. L&*d Ph....: WiIraMf.-Wumwha 100 Last Three Day.- Thursday, Friday. Saturday Jan. 3-4-5 (Matinee Daily) and 5, the wiîmette gwcves jseYmaigte .eu fans a real treat v 1 th 'ICharlie Chan actor uses inimklgm in London." In this thriller, 'Warner kindty and strong-willed KentuckY Otand (Charlie Chan) bas three days jurist an immortal screen personality. to prevent tbe execu ;tion, of' Drue Others in the notable cast are Tom Leyton's brother, accuseti of a mur- Brown, Anita Louise, Rochelle >lIud- derhe id ot omit. Alan Mo-1 on Hny B. Walthall, David Lan- bray is involved in this story, one of dau and Stepin Fëtchit.ý Charles Dickens I"JUD pST I WILLROGERS

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