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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Mar 1927, p. 42

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42 WILMETTE LIFE March 11, 1927 The Little Marmon Is Here May we send you a r.atalogue? At the Movies Minturna at Beat in "Tum to the Right" By IIUB MARMON NORTH Sl!ORE 6015 Broadway Longbeach 6428 I \Vell. "Turn to the Right," produced THE NORSHORE this week at the New Evanston, was a The famous Montmartre section of surprise; a delightful surp.r ise. Upon Paris with its quaint cafes and tem- occasion we have donned our best silk peramental artists forms the setting of muffler and ambled in to the city to Behe Daniels' latest Paramount star- see the ~atest. At times we have- re ·ring vehicle, "A Kiss in a Taxi," corn- turned parkea' midway down the L ing to the Norshore Theatre, startin~ car. ~wearing by all that's according Sunday. . to Bill Shakespeare that we'll never Bebe is cast as the pretty fiery-tem- wear· out our disposition nor turn our pered waitress of the Cafe Pierre clocks ahead a quarter of an hour for whose penchant for throwing crockery I another play. · · at the heads of insistent admirers gets Of course we never kept our promher into all sorts of difficulty. She ise and of course we've seen other play~ finds he.r self in love with Lucien Cam- that caused us to shout over the back holle (Douglas Gilmore) at~ unsuccess- fence to our nearest ncighb()r, "HaYe ful artist whose father forbids their you seen 'Sally Ann' at the Mugmarriage. wump? Oh be sure to see it. You'r<' "Turn to thl' Comic situations pile one on the certain to li.ke it." other to culminate in an hi~arious end- Right" was of the latter denomination. ing. Chester Conklin goes through an Taken as a whole, it was very nicely entirely new repertoir.e of antics in ex- presented. The stage sets, while not pressing disapproval of being made a j elaborate. were appropriate and well goat . Director Clarence Badger is worked out. Thrre were incident a~ said to have got the utmost out of touches that ll1adc them fit" into the situations alr~ady intensely humor- story. In that connection perhaps thl" ous. not ncg1ecting any opportunity to · most outstanding bit of side play in inject sly touches. the entire production came in the last Supporting ~1 iss Daniels is a stron!-{ act. Joe and his bride were goin~ cast of well-known actors. notahl} across the hills to their new home. In Agostino Borgato, who played twelve order t0 save a long wa~k. a car " ·a:vears with Elinor Duse: and Henrv borrowed. Cnder ordinarY circum kolker and Richa.rd Tucker, both ~f stances the curtain w~uld ha\·L· vdwm have delighted conntless audi- dropped with just the intimation that cnces in the past. such a thing wa s done. hut as tht: la st scene closed, a miniature car ,,·as Louise Dresser, featured in suppo~·t seen lllaking its wav across the painted of Dolore Costello. star of "'The Third road that ' !eel up ·the long hill. It Degree," the \Varner Bros. production was a decidedlv clever hit of detail. p!aying \\'cdnesday and Thursday at although coming solllc\vhat as an antithe Village Theatre, began her career dimax. in light opera and musical comedy, in Among tl~c players, probably the t\\o which she \Von an enviahle pc;>sition. most outstanding were M uggs anrl Her screen career has included mar- ~1rs. Bascom, played .by l\f r. M intmn velous character parts in such films as · and 11 iss Ethel Ramsdell. They wen· "The Glorv of Clementine." 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