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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1933, p. 43

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AL.11 u 1siiiverar Third anniversary week opens Suni- day, April 30 at the Wilmnette theater with the showing of '42ti Street," There's your cue for a study ini nunibérs. This, great filin shows for five days (muatitiee every dày)-Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday, Wedniesday-and Thuârs day-features fo6rte en stars and-p-r sents .200)girls. The tourteen stars (coint, 'cm!) are Warnier Éaxter, Eebe I)aîiels, George Brentf, kuby Keêler, .Unia M\,erkel, Dîck Iowlil, Gingel- Rogers, Guy Kibbee, Ned *Sparks,' George E. Stone, Eddie Nugent, .All.enj en kiiis, 1,obert McWade and Henry B. Walt- hall. In .,this great film,' Rul>v Kecler mnakes herlIstarring dbt As the country girl who cornes tg I)road- way and steps for ,a .inusical miakes good ini ',s filled, witlh un 1e. n.utyuer is il, at thle last minute qutecu, 1Rlul>y ,Keeler a hig way. Tlh is lm lîauni.tiig îmusic, ai good enoigh tfo'stop S.ecial S.ong& Written Scaisolgs vvere wvrittei1 for the plict ure by AI Dubin.anid 1H.arry \Var- ren, the wch known 1BroadWay lyric- ist .and comploser. The nuxubIIel s in- clude -l'm younig anid H.kh -'Shuiffle off to Bufalo," "'ou're Get-r tilg to B3e aHabilt WithM" and the title piece, "42nd Street." The musical show was staged. by Busl)y Berkeiey, the noted Broadway <irector,1wlho also createti the dlance inmbers anid ensembles. One liui-. dreti ai fifty- of thie irost beautiful girls from the stage' or scrçeen were selected by Berkeley fron5,000 appli- cants to take p)art in the chorus. .This was staged Iin three theaters especialiy constructed at the Xarner Bro .s tudio. . The final number is enacted, on .threè great turntables,, one on top of the other and revolvinig in alternate directions, with the chorus girls.. danci ng. intricate steps on top of the nioving stages., The screen play . was written b>' Rian James, New 'York columnîist, and' James Seymour, Broadway tira- matic critic and playwright. "Lwjcity 1Dvilh» on Way For the showing of "Luckv flevils." lulu, the Middle West, China and other places, the picturesque ciif s and coves aloîig the New England coa*st arec tilized for the first tinie in "Tess, of the Stormi Country," the fanions pair's neéw film comming t'O Communit.y;-Hou.se this Friday 'ani Saturday. In.this production, the 'sterm and rÔckbound'M ainecoast" supplies the setting for most of the story's action, with the opening sequences tak-ing p lace aboard.a big schooner at sea. The resul t'is said to be an unusual1y, vivi(land zrealistjc film. Alfred Santeil directeti the screcni version of Grace M iller- Wh ite'ls no vel andi its dramatization by Rupert Hughes. New Romandec "The King's Trea mi A niew rornanitic team ivas launche(j b.y Warnier Bros. in the new Gog Ai 'iss picture, --The K- georgea' tioni." The pair are Dick Powell,ý who recently Madie such a, hit as the crooner ini "Blessed, Event" and as the juvenile. in "42nd Street," and Patriçia 'Ellis, the charming ingenue of the Broadway stage. Warner Bros. are saici to be planning other pictures' with.these tWo teameti as featureti leatis. 1 aker Act.- News Gtibbon Com.dy and 3 dANNIVERSARY WEEK SUNDAY TO-THURSDAY APR. 36-MAY 4 5Days Matieft AUIWeek s Diys Sun., MaL from 1 i. . m- Week Daysa t Z,.30,1. . ntino L~. FOR THOSE WHO, APPRECIATIE WONDERFUL" FOOD P001). l s "Just fo6d" to soine these diffilcult death-tiefying stunts are Bob Rose, Harvey' Perry, Buddy Mason, Duke Green andi Dick Dick- inison. The remainder of the cast, headed b>' Bill Boyd, includes William Gargan, William Bakewell, Dorothy Wilson,, Rosco Atts, Phyllis Fraser andi Julie Haydon;,. INN WAUKEÇGAN ROAD a NORTHBROOK. ÎE FARI,......... ..... *. WailiRogrs-Ja G 0F THE JUNGLE" ...........DUS MISSING.... Bsn Lyon- -Mary Duan Il, fer Crab4oI - %ri 04, ...............

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