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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 38

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2 Big Features with DOROTHY MACKAILL " JOEL McCREA 1hetiiAbiea'a, indie“ Itueaox't - -- - “r" ---" ' 'Nm “DANGEROUS DAZE” _ Comedy SUNDAY, MONDAY “IT MEET BE WORSE” Comedy .., “TONS OF TROUBLE" Cartoon EMi)htl-'illr; "llNllllir'lll" 9mm SATURDAY. APRIL 25 NOW SHOWING - Beau Ideal a i'"df, lib Happy days are here again/ fl we ",,tiigtlt-tii,t,iitjllll rel/Q1 POLO, MORAN. P ' "sd1YU' News 'Eveilts' - Ma'fi'née' ‘O'nTyf 'TTNGER PRINTS” “KEPT HUSBANDS” 'i1'iiii', . th t . I .“neoucmam ON WOMEN Continuous Sunday from 2:00 to 11:00 PRIL 25 Bargain Matinee " 2:00 A picture the entire family will may! ' “CIMARRON” -thase screaming rang/If Short 'qals in YOU BET ....- m‘F-UNNYJ Edna Ferber's Colossal Uni vernal Tnlking News RALPH FORBES LORETTA YOUNG IRENE RICH hug”... amid-Put FOR I Admission.' TNA fi:tgiii1"'C".i'ii'1'iti' mom fiklltir' I Boga! Familu of roadwaq' tt9tmmattttiNtmes 'iThe TODAY AND FRIDAY APRIL 30. MAY 1 “mutt. APRIL 28, 29 APRIL 26, " News Event: “VILLAGE SMITHY” Chm TH! 44.111, Rem, why scores a sense- tional success in the Fox Movietone production, "Don't Bet On Women," featuring Edmund. Lowe and Jean- ette MacDonnld and directed by Wil- liam K. Howard, according to pre- view' sources, was a member of the notable Abbey Players of Dublin, Ire- land, for' nine years before they made their triumphal tour of this country. _Bis picture sum ineh1ded"'Lit- tle Old mew Yo-rk,-"-"Nntr-o' My Heart," "Under Suspicion,” "Light- nin'," and "Don't Bet On Women," coming tdthe Alcyon tlteatre.. The manner in which this group of players portray: the lives of these believable personeges is a tonie fer the heart. "The Royal Funny of Broadway” is rich in comedy, rom- We;_‘pathdsand Thine. " is in} vested with sparkling glam); - it man: with the dazzling speed ist a meteor. J. W. Remains . __ Important Irish Star Croamnn and Mary Brinn--aut pre- sentsble a quartet of sterling actors in)” ’cuutd'wish tar: _ But it is not the impressive quality of.the original plavwritrhtintt alone which makes this play a wonderful movie. Most of the splendid sttri- butea of this production are found in the stirring crsftsmsnship of Fred- ric March, Inn Claire; Henrietta “Clint-Au.“ I, Pu: and ' Ron! --dut What in most certainly the clever- est display of brilliant acting that tlim audiencea haw been privileged to MM, in many month in "The Royal Family of Broadway.” "The Royal Family of Broadway" is based on the famous play, "The Royal- -%tmib"--hr-irir--tri- but: man and Edna Ferber. It depicts the home life of a leading family of American stage performers. ' PAN. .m‘n _ It?fttu in a Bur-loom .----D-ttt Ten Him: in a Date: Royal r it? 'l'a 'h','lhWd'"., Reducing Dalian; an“ Meat ”If: The Ion] hail, Don't Set u~WE.-:: C. (Ii-anon fmatthsor) "m.'"...--.-..-. The Blu- Annl (evening) ..." C My. "" I. Th lard M "IJ.'.',, Haul “HIE, Brilliant Acting In.” SCREENINGS Weekly Movie Programs M, April at , “new! Talk Ids-inmmu Thrush”!!! " 'tt.farr6r. Ann " load-mm" In Famous Play lid ‘. Alcoa Darn“ Danni .. Alum ... New: Dec-put D-rattt ..A.Iqon w Dari-ch -» Mam Alena Akron Akron "Ee t 'lttrr.mk f', ._ Ind-mod vii-73th? 'dit-thtel-lr-r-a' In”: Witiifii. Cut in the film are Dorothy 'Getr. nill. Joel MeCrea, Clan Kimball Young and Bryant Wuhburn. “Kept Husbands” Having in its theme the problem of a poor young mun who mm a rich society belle 3nd in forced into an idlor'n life " n consequence, radio pictum’ "kept Hush-ado," dull hith In intensely human subject. Abuse tenteitrwaaemetedon the desert to house this multitude. Thousands of alloni of water and tons of ice had to be tronsported daily to the site from Yuma, Ari- tom. Thousands of player, and complete talkintr-pieture atudioe' were taken from Hollywood to the Sonora desert in Arizona, where more than four weeks were spent making desert scenes. Special trains, more. of trucks; airplanes and Beeta ol power- ful . “Mobile's participated in the hegira. _" 1 o _ . u J For "Beau Ideal" Danie as Herbert Brenon’s direc- tive art can produce it, breve litan- tiom, spectacle and beauty of the desert as it has never been- filmed be- fore, make Radio Pieturesf “Beau Geste" sequel "Beau Ideal," 3 pie- ture to be looked forward to. One of the best-known cute in Hollywood including Loretta Young, ltene Rich, Ralph Forbes, Don Alva- xdo,"Leni Stem], Otto Metiesen, Paul MacAlllster, Eye Hamilton and Geiriiiii Flies, will be seen. Lester Vail,- stage ttetbr “discovered” by Brenon, has the heroic lead. The search was ended when Me- tro-GoldwymMnyer executives read the hilarious synopsis of "%sdueimt," concerned with the happenings in a 'salondor-redueintr excess avoirdupoie. According to Director Charles Ries.. ner, considerable search was made for a story which would he (worthy suc- cessor to “Cauxht Shut)". thttorevi- on: Dresaier-Momin laugh hit. That's what" they do in. their Iateat eetarriyg piettlte, "Reducing." Desert City Built 1'jstt1rttohyrir, Jprr1sgIetumLgygt, Egan pinging , beauty parlor! "Reducing" Is Laid MADE DRESSED and DOLLY --_- ., WQAN n‘REDUClNG' Thursday. April 28, 1931 In Beauty Parlor climbs Mairie parlor. Rather episode mun: ’MTI luau! shop, Drestsl much ', as th, “Quad wealth: iritt he whole f mail-ea field; h her tw, lor ttnd mascot Conven the» has d1 for th when lordly is, big: druml outlum daught this It not'yet Crosm; and M, Cavend family" more C in the The player: 1ievaU heart. way n pathos est dt film " see in the, D Royal Sandi: is bum Royal and EC lifiof stage _ But of the which movie, butetru the sti March, mm al a qua: could 1 Thur-I "Th

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