Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1938, p. 60

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0 ydnev Jsiackmüer, prA" UU Edward Raquello, IVirginia Field, NO4àIi « and KayLinaker. SA~ED Mr. Oland gives At 8f~U34t one of bis smnootb, _____________________pleasurable p er- fornances as thé L I 9 U O Roriental det ective Soue 3707 Wiln. aid 'rival financiers ______ PrfflâtDIOvR 9 te 12 .. whose fueds have 0"O U9ORSTORE resuülted in theft W.rerOla Wlpmetka Ae m ay ui <an d-in. murder.- Nov~Ied ne 'of the best of the .Chan stories, _______________________critics have comnmented. favorablyý -upon the high-comnedy of Keye Lukeé, jChan's blunderinz son, and- of: Ha rold OTTLIED or, CAMNE!) HollywbOo Hotel. (Warner Broth- Y~ favourie Iwand prowo.ty uei.âte ymw horne. Phone, BEN ERICKSON DILLIARDS Pocicr. A», SrqooKEit TABiLES FoVNtrA 1 m'SERvicE Icz CREAN SMIIAL ers.) Directead .y BusIby nerlceîey, with Dick Powell, Rosemàry and ]Lola tan e, 'redIleaIy, and atenda Farrell. Gorgeous settings, beautiful cos- tumes, and an abundance of swing music and jazz makes this musical extravaganza an entertaining one.. The plot, in the form of a series of: episodes, shows how a couple of sinal town young people make good in Hollywood. Many screen and radio favorites are seen. Love andl Hies«.. (2fltl Centnv'v- LaI4Ijjnt, jpure an siMple,,is the*sol object of this con edy which feature the radio enni between W alt e Winchell and Be Bernie, andj achieves its pur pose. Si mo n Simon shows g r e a t împsove Ted ec ealy. iAdept, sometimes .touch- ing performances > are turned in by the principals in tbis. ligbt comedy in which a news- p a per columnnist lengths to prevent his sw e etheart froi taking dra- Franchot Tone matlic- roles he. feels is'degrading. A'pair of orphans have an important part. in the play,: and it ends happily for.aIl. Notiming Sacre.. (Selznick-Interna- tional.) Directedý by William . Ve1I- nman, with Fi edric ýMarch, Carole Lombard., Charles Winninger, WValter Conneffly. Suspense j, well main- taîned in.the farce which contrasts the people and the surroundings ini a' snal Vermont town with those in New York. Improving technicolor adds much to this filmn. Parads, for Three.. (MGM.) Di.- rected by Eclward N. Buzzel, with Roôb e rt Young, Reginald, Ow en,'1 Herman Rinzp the advent.ures of a pair of slogan contest winners in an Alpfine hotel is cleverly presented. Misunderstandings: finally resuit ini the" right manx marrying the right aSimon. silàop Robert Young n clever, and the bard to pick an spectacle, a musical extravagau1La, 15 recommended as good entertainment. The artistic dancing of Miss Powell, a nd the dramatic tenor of'Ed dy are the interests aroun-d which the story moves. The- story is that of a West Point cadet jnvolved in the internai affairs of a mythical European king- dom. Frank Morgan's nervous laugh and hesitating speech are, among the many comedy elements. 1uhmaiue D-1. ý (First National.) Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Pat O'Brien, Doris Xestonl, Wayne, Mor- ris. George. Brent. Another. branch of the naval service'is shown in this adventure film. The operation of submiarines, the> special and intensive training given the men, and'the pre,- cautions taken for their safety àre, liortrayed in a, highly interesting man- ner. Brent, as the conimanding of- ficer of the subniarine, who bas been ."rpaed ovér" for promotion, and whose excellent work in outmaneuver- [jflg the "eniemy" in war gaines leads to his eventual advanceinent; Wayne XMorris, hero of ýýKid Galahad"; and the ev-er-reliable Pat O'Brien present tliree outstanding performances in a splendid seagoing film. The. Buccane.r. (Paramount.) Di- rected by Cecil B. de Mille, with Fred- ric March,- Franciska - Gaal. Akirn cl-y '>y wnîcnh ne ecornes a. wanclerer furnishes a highly entertaining photo- play. There are manv unusual scenes, and th e pbiotograph.y. and directing are of the best. The. Hurréicane. (Samuel Goldwynj.) Directed by John Ford, with jon Hall, Dorothy Lamour, Mary Astor, C.« Aubrey Smnith, Thomas Mitchell' Raymond Massey. This extraordin - ary draina of the South Sea islands. '.3--w-Dru Patrouize Our Advertiasj rnt, oma lveaupxent oft unes n across the con- b,' pony express; and t portrays the valor eers who' helped to or the WelIs-Fargo, nmuFh to the under- r Mon-0-

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