Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1935, p. 51

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To Show Former North Shore 1Mau n New Picture; Teàtro del Lugo O01cr. "Peck'. B.d Boy" Ralph Bellamy, Who recently, re- turned to the- United States after a. visit in' Eneland where'be received a great ova- tion, .comes back to his hbom e town" by. way of film when he ap- pasat the Wilmiette thea- jter. Wednesday and, Tbursday,. January 23 and 24, in bis new picture, "Wom- Ralia eflmy n.o r th shore star bas been climbing steadily to win world wide acclainm for bis fine work -and the characterizatioti he gives. in this picture fully mneasures Up to bis bigh standard. Fay Wray plays opposite hlm. Tbursday and Friday of this week, the Wilnîette difers '365 Nights in Hollywoiod.'" Jimmy Dunn plays a bas-béen"director wbo teaches acting in a pbiony. dramatic scbool until.. But let the film tell its own story witb such brigbt stars. as Grant Mlitchell, Alice Faye, Frank M.%elton and John Bradford. Frank Miitchell and jack Durant, ice men wjth niovie yearnings,, will make a bit with the audience. Western Fas WiU Cheer Saturday, January 19, comes a- gallopinig full of thrills,. because the Wýilmette shows "The Dude Ranger." George O'Brien does the riding, dis- covers who bas ,been stealing the: cattie, and, falls in love with Irene. Hervey. Leroy Mfaso 'n, Sid Saylor and,,Henry, Hall are right there,ý too. This one's sure-fire entertainment for Western fans. SKetti Gallian, the new French star, ia perfectly good reason. for seeing Ilere's one ot those pictures Èvery- one just can't help liking. It's "Bright Eyes," featuring Shirley Temple and jiamuy Dunn at the Var- sity theater this rdySaua n, Munday* rdy atra n Shirley, Temple, orphan, is sheit- ered by the lads at a flying field and adopted-witbout benefit of leglity- by. Jimmy Dunn.. A battle follows when. one, Uncle Ned (C harles Sel- Ion), a grouchy old man in a wbeel chair, sets bis sofi heart on having the child. Now Foe TL. ThhIl6l It ail gets pretty exciting, what wifh Jimmy: and Shirley bailing out of 'a plane, Jiimy being, accused. of kid- naping ber, and. . . oh, well, it would be a crime to give 'away, aIl of, this fine picture. But, it worî't .burt to say that-4n addition to the principals-Judith Allen, Jane W'ithers (a littie girl not much oîder than Shirley) and Charles Sellon give superb, characterizations. Monday and Tuesday, january 21 and .22, wiIl bring Varsity, patrons the thrill of seeing Sylvia Sidney portray an Indian princess in *"Bebold My Wife." Geue Raymond!s the man wbo marries ber. The audience *will go for tbis one while noticing the work of a newcomer, Anti Sheridan. Mliss Sidneyis lovely, bu t the picture is Gene Ryods Father Brown Arrive. "Father Brown, Detective," based work, while Patil Lukas plays, the .crook w-ho plans a robberv So he cati marrv Gertrude Michael. .Today (Thursday) the N'ar sity presents "W\Ne Live Agaiti," -de eply novitîg screen rin of Tolstoi's "Resuirrectioin» Community Theater Presents "Barretts" sPeccî or bis able handling ot this remarkable cast and worthy story. The dialog is just as inspressive as that on the 'stage; perhaps even better. The Victoriàn stig r remarkabîe. stig r The word is': Don't miss this pic-- ture. Bill .Cagney, Eddie Nugent and June Collyer are featured- in the thrilling aiàr production, "Lost in.the Stfratosehere," scheduled. for showinig at the. Community theater Friday at)d Saturday, january 18 and.19. Adapt- ed front the story by Tristram Tup- per and Albert E. DeMond, the pic- turc is a very timely one with practically. every1 country makng experiments, in the regions above thé clouds to determine caluses7 --for changes in weatber. CLIVIÉ ROLE FOR COLMAN Ronald Colman will soon be seen as that fighting romantic; the twoé. fisited eonquroe of a a 1nd tt con*-- querable, "Clive of India." With him in the 2Oth Century production will On ail makes Prompit Servit. I Oarant,éd WorkumaamMp "PURSUIT OP FrL.U, I am. l-le DooIN OOIR et gtBat.ae m Mystery, ThtIfs, ohmls la "Great witb Henry' Jame Wyatt & 55lz c..Sd VIAv.W, IL l Doors open Sat.-Sun.-,Hoidays ar .i:30 p.M. Show ar 2 pa.. Doors Open W.ek Days ai 6:30 p. m., Show at 7 P. M Thursday, Friday January 17-18 Acmesof Frm e. krirr Spoe us '«No Mans'.Lanud' Lago on Sund day, january a haîf' Caste1 brows and dei es- at the i eatro delI lus an expert adaptation ot the James v, Monday 'and Tuesm M. Barrie 'play, brilliantly acted by -22. George Raft, as Helen Hayes, Bian Aherne and a rintal, -tilts bis eye- capable supportang cast This sl1y, res. Jean Parker who liuman fantas>' i delhghtfully real. L Wednlsday, Thursday January 23-24 Rdaph Belhsàsy - ay lta Free tothe Ladi -Movie Sua '.4 0"

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