Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 35

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Walter Huston, who ploy: the tellar (role of Warden Brady in toluipbi-a. Ptetaris' "The Criminnr 'ode," is not omrud than male fhkry antics. "h, is n med. mtg-1 .erson and imblt Artrt a hit up erved. After you’ve got him start- d talking' the real personality and harm of the man come to light.- __ T" _0n4y of the heisuttorcitrrostture, )r _ty1reen,,ltit,!utyt,t,t,1.t, ds “Don't act! mm you’reafififfiififibem ml.” Huston believe: one should never interpret a role but live it--- feel it. Roles malt be portrayed any .roit o: u tolurpbiu Picture: we," it mime; aunties. au. 4! nil-sch and seems awed. After you d talking' the re harm bf the man [honestlm mutually, not just with the idea that one must act, interpret, he t,/,t.la,tts,r-,ceetstf,,.le, Is Star . _" .. 1 Bays Huston spends a good deal of bid ime in public places, Jibraries, court- ms, and mkunnts, studying types. He plays every role from a emembrance of d chnmter he has nown or observed. a sit: nnd hinks about people he s 1mowh' un- il he remembers eone whose httraeteristies tlt in th fined rolis to played. _ Huston has played virile, leading arts with great success. Hews; I ewsmper editor in “Gentlemen of he Prem," dangerous mum in The Virginian" and a flesh-and-ttipod resident itu'fAlmrham Lincoln." Now he is doing the splendid Warden Brady in that startling prison ro-' mance, "The Criminal Code." . , Huston is never ”timid, new; osing. In. The Criminal Code” he tt Warden Brady just an, in its earlier enuances, he 1m the district attor- cy to the very life. _ "Cohert's and Kenya in . Africa" Superior Film Easily the ouuéanding screen tchievement of those celebrated fun- 'ters, Charlie Murray and Gear“ EMMY. in "The Cohen: and Kenya in may ",T""P"Nr""Pe'e' M... Cinema Talk fl March ttt Frctsriiii.r,)),::i.i.c'i):iii(rs/; m the lactic: emetic: or Unl- in which Murray 87 Planes Used in Battle ~Scenafiffiefl’smk “Hell's Angels," is the aenationat air-way film which'wu produeedubnd directed by Hoiard Hughes gt a goat oC84Mlo/Wo 'attd after three years of continubus (f1iitiiitr.' - w) Thin iridtiireuralded, orod,dtttitio was given i "trireitaeiiUr and pre- miere in New York at the Criterion and musty theatres» ,7 The... _eritiqt unanimously and enthusiastically ae- claimed it, while millions flocked to ottiee'reeords for Broadway. Howard Hughes, 25-year-old mul- ti-millionaire, began the filmitttt of "Hell’s Angels" three years ago, when he determined {recreate the most-law 'sh-ttttd retttiiitie-fht-dr- ever a. ytypted, Critics everywhere agree he, he; - grxomfpliéhea' hrirummr/ . and iisdrrhis"is'rtErriiaiCt7irii cu r. n -o!orful individual in the film' indus- alignsjénd 1wri1errr1itls, ,irree" is! wreened, is another highlight of Hughes’ aerial extravaganza. "r _More than' 100 pilots and upwards ot-iegm-ruverar-ecteishnisii1qys-tty*, out in the making of "Helps An-l gels,” which is admittedly the _firtrt -iiiffirsiiTitririiir realistic -nnprodaettmr of the world war in theair. Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jean Har- low, Lucien Prival and John Dan-ow head the cast. _ V me agent: alone 60 pines are.shown‘ in action simultaneously. on l the! nuts FR “Se 'Exactl 87 ai lanes of true witr-. ime vintage, assembled TP PI Technicolor in "Whoopee" Enhances. Comedy Effeetg creen. Samuel GoldWyn, famous producer of “Stella Dallas," "The Dark Angel," f‘Bulldog Drummond" end a score of oth.er outstanding motion pictures, is enthusiastic about the technicolor " teats _ ia., 1'Whoetpeed'-the Florian: Irietrfeid-&rrtttsel Goldywn Nm now, _ ghowing in local thentren. t . Mr. Goldwyn. upon completion of "Whoopee," sent the following con-r untulatory telegram to Dr. Herbert TI. Kalmus. president of the Techni- color Corporation, whose process was used in photographing the picture: -"Teehnieolor his brought out in uWhoopee' all the life end color of the gorgeous costume; and beentiful girls. combined _with the grandeur of the scenic West." The nattmthteq of Eddie Cantor,in the greeted coined)! characterization of "tits'iAredr, is tre- mendously enhanced by the Techni- color. l eontrmtuhtte you." and Stdntr_with Vera Kate Price have been ft Cohen: and Kelly: in -i far the Arte" entertainm rin worm, were ust m a Kelly: in Africa at entertainment II the group. a." Gordon and 'tured, “The H Ind mo tmT W Emma!) atttttt, Ttttttttyt' W" "f-h1Y""r"""""3fhrttr5trlt't “WRONI MI THURSDAY END FRIDAY WED., THURS., MAR. 25, 26 WALTER HUSTON PHILLIPS WES consume cunmnos may now Punk Comedy and m A vnal III-III boa-act or In. all a. law . unnu- uul bull! ’Afn' 'Ea’ -"eee."'eee"""""er'e"-""t""e"eee'- r-k.- - sum”. 4 _ . _-Is-I.--)--- “THE ROYAL BED” Longbow-to! Fun row '30.. Tcy, wm. JEAN Hm. _ ufi'yi's. " Bg-.-gAaMShdt" 'tui' any!" is heal girl mam a Perry “all it Jake Forest. and . reside-t " Itiehund_t%rk ,7 7 ,, W W FRI., SAT. MARCH 27, 28 q Marvelous! Snappy! Gay'. .Bduceatteet...e-iuirageir- In Moll-mull.“ Hutu-Mold“... QUE}: Motc. TUBS MARCH 22, 23, M dun-1|” uni-op an! Em}!!! Eula!" sum MARCH 19. 20 [All roam m2: 'tsit)', " "

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