Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Feb 1931, p. 24

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I’M-n: 2 If"! NOW SHOWING SIN!) “USDA Y. 'I'I'I'ZSIMY. WI'ZIIN BSDAY FE", Exclusive shaming on the North Shore CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK T'HotirtAY-FRurAY t'rt'ktt.ty. F'EB. 'dl In (“ARIES iiirs.9)kli4 (lit""',)'):',',',',',',,';',,,"',':',, FORD , x 'ttr" sosstit “It ht I SrIrrtTrriititirtgig ' fiO‘CflERS HIDE": “0‘"th NF',R.t4 EVENTS -- ACT ttt Us" Comedy Hi]: s \II'SK ETF'.KR.N" Comedy - “ms ':1AT.INrt) UNIX Min-Tin-Tin m "Rough Waters and “Till-Z sum. or Ttlr'. rlm'rs" .WALLMO JOE E. BROWN in “GOING WILD” DNSSLGR _ ua" pGGRY f"' f JOAN \\H'I|(ll'\ THEATRE "Atom CAMEYoum' Highland Park a Qaramount Cficlure mun 'ominuuus from my HUI-Ah ty TONIGHT mid FRIDAY C season's greatest show " tt Bargain Matinee at IN Seem Sol Stun“, My. (ARTUUN :00 to II :00 F E B. New M Events 26-27 THE PRESS :00 Wallace Beery, a convict in his great hit, "The Big House," becomes a wind-natured fishing barge captain in his newest rule in "Min and Bill," Motru-Guldwyn-Maycr's vivid water- front drama. Marie [Messier plays tho othvr principal role, and Dorothy Jordan. Marjorie Ramboau and oth. ers of note are in the cast. "A squadron planes on the “whim! fur Wild “Going Wild" futures a strictly modern race between two fast and tricky planes. and all of the planes nrnund the field and in the air are nt the latest type. The plot concerns Brown, who is mistaken for a famous authority on aviation. Many of "ollywood's fnrvmnst stunt fliers, in- cluding Frank ("larke, ace trickster of the air, wcrr employed in making "Going Wild." Ice Stunt Fliers Mm Min Paid Pnrt Al, Nid Pts rt Di YO P: id Ama- 'n Andy The [Ash Thr Amos 'n Andy Divore. Among Friend- Alone ’able David Weekly Movie Programs Web-d". hhrury " rec Amnnl Friend. Third-y. Patna"! " Virugrux Sinai!" Man tend Iill . ' the Uader Time Wife 'I ma Wife hurl-y. Fohrlm 1! Wild Sunday. "br-, " Came Youth Came Youth SCREENINGS 3 Cinema Friday. February " Bill _ “may. him" " Tue-day. Fibnary u Monday. Inn-try " "May. February " of the. trickicst air- Paeifie coast was as- tho filming of "Going Provide Thrills Deerpnth Aleyon Aleyon Drown?! Ateyon Deerpnth Dean-1h Alum- Aleyon Wraith Alerun tteerptrth Alcyon Deertiath Deerttth A Icyon A Icyon Deerpnth "Min and Bill" Is Current Attraction _ at Alcyon Theatre Two of the screens greatest per- sonalities. Marie Dressler and Wal- lace Beery, are co-stared for the first time, in the intensely human, drama- tie and fascinating picture "Min and Bill," at the Aleynn today and Fri. day, which is the only showing of this marvelous film, on the North Shore. . "Going Wild," brings back Joe E. Brown, as an aviator, in a picture filled with laughs and thrills. Sched- uled as a special attraction for the popular Saturday bargain matinee is Rin-Tin-Tin in "Rough Waters." Stranded in England, two young Americans are forced to accept jobs in the mansion of visiting million- aire. But luck is with them and you’ll see what happens in "Along Came Youth," a refreshing, amusing picture starring Charles Rogers with Stuart Erwin and Frances Dee. "Alone Came Youth" is Sunday's fer ture." Joan Crawford gives the finest per- formance of her career in "Paid," a powerful dréma based ,on Bayard veiller's "Within the Law." to be shown next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. F Thursday and Friday of next week, the kings of the air, Amos 'n' Andy, will be seen in their first talking pie. ture "Cheek and Double Check." Revise Webster Amos 'n' Andy's revision of the dictionary contains words Mr. Web- ster never dreamed of. Here are a number of their phrases from “Check and Double Cheek," the team's first motion picture. How many more do you know? _ I'se regusted. What's the propolition? _ F'resh Air Taxicab Company of America, lncorpulated. ' Awa, awa, awn! Ol' ducky wucky! ' Rescue me. Joan Crawford in Finest Dramatic Role in "Paid" Too much cannnt he said for Joan Crawford's brilliant portrayal in "Paid." As Mary Turner, the shop girl who is sent to prison although innocent, and subsequently becomes the leader of a suave crook gang. Miss Crawford oftets a surprise to moviegogrs who have seen her only in fiapper characterization. The vehicle, adapted from the stage suc- cess, "Within the Law," is an ad- mirable story for Miss Crawford's debut as a straight dramatic actress. As I secs de siehiation-- Heah come de Kingfish! Cheek and double check! his is a disregrace to de president! I repologizes-- 7 I feels rebarasaed! Thursday, February 19, 1981 to Suit Tastes picture "Min and n today and Fri. only showing of t, on the North

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