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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 50

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wilmmt.4092 -landi Young, june Lang, L~ouise Hro- vick. Cantor is at bis best in this musi- cal extravaganza: and ýthe other pai ts are. well handled. Ali Baba, Jr., ap- plies bis interprétation of the New Deal to the political s ituation 'he finds in bis dream country. Trhe.direction is swift and, the photography excellent. Danger, Loýve ut Work. (2th Cen- tury-Fox.) ,Directed by Otto L. Prim- inger, with Ann Sothern, Jack Haley, Mary Boland,, and E.1 E. Horton. American.famnily hf e is mildly satir-; ized in this comedy-farce in which the pace of the dialogue carnies the audience tbrough, the absurd situa- tions* in *hich they find this "crazy" family. Gene NU FERFS Cofe 6666 RIDGE AVE. (2 Bloc&$. North& of Devon Ave.) en 1h. Norti Shore Special St'eak Clif Nouis. (Served for Two) 434,50 JDouble Weddng. (MGM.) Directed by Richard Thorpe, wità William I ?owel M yrna Loy, John I3eal. splendid work as usual and the supporting cait is good. There are m a ny laughable situations, and, on the whole, the film is highly en- J~ tertaitding. The k out who Myrmi Sa trailer. When he h FridaySaturday Fe&. 4-S "VITOIATHE GREAT" Hollywood, it's the staid Miss Loy who upsets bis plans. Eb Tide. (Paramount.). With Oscar Homoîka,, Barry Fitzgerald, Ray Mil- land., Frances Farmer, Lloyd Nolan. Adapted> fro6m a -story by Robert Louiis Stevenison and Lloyd Osbourne. Film- ed in Technicolor. With Fitzgerald and Milland, two friends,, Homolka, the* British actor who b as gained an. excellent. reputation lately, geizes coriand of, a séhooner and plans to steal its cargo., They foundý that the o wner's daughter is aboard. After a t ierrific. typhoon,- they:. land on 'an island where they meet a strange white .lord .of' the, littie' "Paradise." It' s.zapictuùre long to be remembered. 5Znd Street. (Walter Wa nger.) Di- rected by -Haïold Young with Ian Hunter,. Leo Carillo, Kenny Baker, Zazu Pitts. Physical changes in the residential district of the 400 in New Yor~k Gity with their attmndant social changes are portrayed in this musical ýcomedy. Hold 'Em, Navy. (Paramou nt.) Di- ,rected by Kurt Neumann, with Lew Ayres, John Howard, Benny Baker. The annuel football classic-Arrny vs. Navy-is the high spot. of th is story .of life and discipline at the United States naval academy at An- .napolis. There are enough lauighs and Grace Moore, Melvyn Douglas, 'Stu-' art Erwin, Helen Westiey. Operatic arias sung in Miss Moore's capable manner, much clelightful comedy, and the sincere work of a well-chosen, cast combine to furnish satisfying musical romance for ail the family. Live, Love, 'and Learn. (MGM.) With Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell,. Helen Vinson and Robert Benchley. Once more* teamed iii a clever, fast-moving comedy, Moili- gomery and Russell play a story il, which ideals are gupreine and moneý- is scorned as. being filthy lucre., Bob B3enchley,' as the faithful and beery frecrights-things when everything9 seems to be going wrong. Helen Vin- son is the schemer that persuades Bob to-paint portraits for lush fees and, to live far beyond. his..means. Merry-Go-wRound of 1938. (Univer- sal.) Directed by. Irving Cuimmings. With Joyi Hodges,' John King, ]Bert LahIr, and Mischa Auer. This farce and slap-stick comhedy, with -music will furnish light amusement for ail1 those who are fond of vaudeville numbers. Navy Bilte and Gold. (M GM..) Di- rected-by Sam Wood ivith Robert Young, James Stewart,- Tomn Browni. Billie Burke, Lionel Barry3more. Florence Rice. Préviewers recom-' mend' this dramna of life ini the naval acadeniy at Aninapolis as splendiýd entertainment for the family. Three young me n with widely varying back- g rounds, become roommates at' the academny. Devotion. to. ideals, and tra- dition are exexnplified by a splendid' Second Honeymoon. (2th Cenitury- Fox.) With Tyrone Power, Loretta Vno r iii. Stuar - ; T ..Ip 11.-ý a goon mo. vi anc tvur must ne ; very definite reason-probably the actini- of voun(z Mr. Power bimself Besides, this delightful film, in .a.ddi-' tion to its excellent c.ast,. bas a pleas- ing storv about a pair, once divorci, who finci they.still love each' other. Stand-ln. Walter Wanger-Uhited Artists.) From the Clarence Bucldiig- ton Kelland story, witb Leslie How- ard, C. H-enry Gordon, Joan BlotndelI. Maria Shelton, Humphre3y Bogart,, Alan Mowhray. This film tale of the financial wizard who arrives ini Holly- ReadThe Want Ad -ufu - n --- --a-w .uw *W8VU IUpo* Tue WorId - Wlde Urmtsi U0peire Down fo Rio Tbmugà Mexico and Ov. f#à*udes1 1i MalOrders Âe.eptd.4 . . Checks te Oréliestra Mail.toumse Tickets 0Oli Sal Pb. 7. 14.4#* 8$a i l. L TSr M;4,0 i 1 i Phone

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