Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Nov 1932, p. 38

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m19arts at WOS i; : Arthur, ne sComedy...C~Omt .Scap 14a" ÎtNourste. R..SAT, NOV.-I I-12-MATINE& ARMISTICE DAY A& SAT*URD EDMUND LOWE and BELA LUGOSI PtrtFi. 2; 4; 4; S; U0-Starts Mat. 2; 4:30; 8*8:;101 .V'hswIe Chas.* Comeuy. .Flip the Froir Cartoon .. . e]ky port Reel Latest News Sau atie..,Chapter, 8-"The Jati. iMytry-Teu Tyler SUN., MON.. NOV 134 HE STU :4:la: :m aMo'i i. 1: 1 ie ' urpiUn eaing the cast .The movie producers have faithfully transplanted t he essence of' the book%, "Merton of the Movies," into one of the-most' interesting, most Iihuman pic- tures Stuart Er*rn lhas 'ever done-aýnd these Producers have wi sely cast him as the Jeading man,' the arnbitious,ý blundering youth about whom the story revolves. As in, the book, there is plenty of comedy-with-a-heart-tug. The action opens in aà srall town in Illinois where Erwin is the 'clerk in the general store, browv-beaten and held ini contempt by alniost everone because of lis highfalutin ideas, about beconiing a screen s tar. What hap-, pens during Erin's trial: :and tribula- tions -is sirnply! ton interesting to be rnissedL "Congori11a" Picturet Ali llled in Africa Gorilias i n ortal combat, a pygnyN courtship, wedding and lioneyrnoonf with huge elephants. fcrociotis lions, inad rhinoceri and* othier wild beasts as- witflesses, a while wonman narrowly escaping death f romn a charging rhino, '5 a river alive ithî loating islands Ofe flesh and slithering reptiles, the canp- 0: &0 ýp Cartoon "htdStreet Scene"' was .to the- City, "The Night of June W3 is in the suburbs. ike its distinguisheci Predecessor ,"The- Niglit of June,13" tells of sensational' events whicb, transpire back of an, apïparently çer-. eeexterior.. Lîke "Street Scene" h deals with'the tangled lives'of, sev- eral rniddle-class faminies, living i a restricted area. But there'its similarity to "iStreef. Scene" ends, for "The Night of Jittne 13". is well capable.of standing on ît'F own Ifeet as a dramatic 'unit and as an .exciti n sdunusual photoplay." Its story is. remarkcably Well tolci bv both .cast and director, andit rnove' with steadily incréasing power to it-' exciting clImax-a court-roomn scenec that is rather a startling departure frorn-the usual. Particularly commrendable is the work of Clive Brook as John Curry, falsely accused of murdering bis wifc. UComm4lP ,t. Thui The ear-splitting screamn of the gorilla ' the terrifying roar of the lion, the mighty trurnpeting *of th(- elephant, these and niany other or the wild native noi-ses of the junigI corne bellowing out at the audiecIq flirely taken in the LIONEL ATWILL amud LEE TRACY Starts at 7.48; 9:&2 Andy C lyde Conîedy ..BrevitY ln Celor . Krazy KatILairgoon . ý Latest NeWB TI4URS.. FR0.. SAT.. NOV.. 17-18-19 Fine Cast Assembled for This Mystery Film Onxe of the finest casts of actors assemnbled i Hollywood this year will be seen in uDoctor X," a Firsi s Airican . jungle, xc amazing. ."Shots" of the big apes are beyond1 question the Mlost reniarkable al sound pictures ever made of jungle life. And in corntrast to the large apes are soine nost interesting, "shots" of the world's smnallest racc oqf people, 1the pygm ies, Who .inhabi t :s used ro shedj tears over those melodramas. Now the folkcs LOOK, A PARADE! and sonietimes roar at the sad Que of the most interesting short illing scenesof Yesterdly shows pictures now being shown in this area reen Sowyenirs" at the north is "Hollywood on Parade,"ý the movie theaters. fans dtelare.

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