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Highland Park Press, 28 May 1931, p. 39

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vered ourse- John ' the eggcea tcur.. but, node: man i pie- n dr. by“ tin," prld” mm; Iducer tigned Pow- I. tn, world, ’1 who r, and “other [I dol- chap the is "hat. tense. mum- 1: en- stars mater, ',ottert and 1 him ed in Earl com- u dif- ttpt pm!- f the zen- nuis- Intru- Mer- 1eyytr, Bane Imes. action Mace, utter- pie- the- over t she Mon- tage and more 'eter But this isn't good business, ie.. cording to Robert Ames; who plays the role of u buy oMee executive in Radio Ptetttres',"Behihd. one. Doom." "A good looking print. secretary,” my: the. actor, "is I distinct "iset to . um Maw-m.» mat mu- m, to new trick.” ' ' ' . Business men will any "no," most emphatically, yet there are some wives 1nd "tteeett, who think their domestic duties “tend to their hus- band's one“. , Powell's excellence in romance and heart-tugging drama, plus the fasci- nation' of the Parisian setting, plus the presence in the cast of W?) superb actresses, plus an absorbing story make ('Man of the World" a picture "Behind Office Doors" Is Breezy Screen Fare The assignment of Richsrd ‘Wcl- lace as director is double usurmce of fut-moving, convincing ution and smart dialog. Wallace recently dr. reeted Ruth Chatterton in "The Right to Love.” ,, qBr. Should wives pick their husband’s secretaries? _ Carole Lombard's great gift for dramatic interpretation, her youth, blonde beauty and vivacity are here given their greatest chance for. eftee.. tive expression. She was seen re- cently in “Fast and Loose," "It Pays to Advertise." Wynne Gibson came to the screen after a long and Btte- cessful apprenticeship on the stage. A clever actress, she was seen to ad- vantage in two Jack Oakie pictures "The Gang Buster" and "June Moon." comedian, went directly from a star. ring role in 'the"Broadwa"y success, "Toreh Bong," to play a bit in Nancy Carroll's recent drama, “Stolen Heaven.” Lawrence-Gray is the com- petetteomtrttttii-'trhtrqi1tttttd opposite Marion Davies in "Marianne." Hollywood has an axiom that a pie- ture is only as good as its supporting cast. Paramount has given Powell, in thhm, 1yCthtt_ffl_ttrhi/' 91939531: porfFirthy of. nn actor of his proved ability and of the excellence of the atdry.. _ _ Vie", he can have. and doesn’t want-- Miss Colbert, poised personable and Powell is seen " a mu no enmeshed gowned to perfection, is.east as a very in crime that he cannot free himself. modern young beauty whose seem. This powerful role demands the ulti- and dutie: in the all“: of a rich Wanting -tahmt---a-amd Wt; -- tmy%rr"mttadtmrtrtr tiririistit humans; In this story '01' love that comes too not nearly all of which are so much late. of the ihrht of I man to re- fintuteiat as personal. When March, establish himself in decent society you remember his superb‘ perform' for the Sake of a. trirChe knows to “ca in "Royal Family at Broadway," be far beyond his reach, romance and proposes private aeroplane flights to tense dram! are thrown forcefully big college football games, and other into relief against the trv and en-i bargains in trifling, including a yacht ground Paris. (iii; kind of girl who can any "no" Powell's excellence in romance and ever so charmingly, and without ever heet-tutqriyr timing, plus_ the fund-i flying into a rage. . William Powell gives another Breathless performance' which makes “Man of the World" a dramatic screen sensation like “Street ot Cunei" and 'T‘For'th'e "Defense." As a gentleman in exile, an out- east-loved deeply by two- women, one he loves and can't have, the other he can have and doesn't want-- Powell is seeu'ss s man so enmeshed in crime that he cannot free himself. This powerful role demands the ulti- matein' acting tahmbaauamd-trehr-ie. A nut-day. my "Man of the World" Cinema Talk fl And when the prtvate secretary is as charming and capable as Mary Agtor, who pllys a leading role, who is therd to dispute My hoping her on: _eNBtt , ttttttttth .m.- ”walnut" 1tttitteuit.httt it', l L." "'~ LL.. J,i2, .__..' l While Gland holds most of the net- ing honors, the entire cast is a notable one. Outstanding are Marguerite Churchill, John Garrick, Warren Hy- mer, Marjorie White, William Holden, John T. Murray and Peter Gav- thorne, while Hamilton MacFadden’s direction calls for considerable praise. Pitt "Charlie Chan Curries On" on the list of Ahtu, you slmirlr must see. A A _ Still» fihterJittle k,ittetAligt .9}!!! is, she marries: the wrong mun, Mon"- roe Owsley; and to save him from a. prison sentence, she 1ttrktrtltsr'Vthtsr, "ttittit'"firrOne hundred thodiaiid dol- lari. Strangely enough, this chap de- cides then end there that she is worth even much more than that. The ,elimnxv, you’ll find quite tense, sur- prising and "tisfaetorr--and you'll long more and more for more Colbert. Opening in London with the inex- plicable murder of an elderly million- aire, the backgrounds shift on always eastward to France, Italy, Egypt, China and Hawaii, with two additional killings and an tttttseated Lt9.grt)rtttea, MoréCiiii‘llé than steps in to give his aid in the situation. The love tum that released all your imprisoned emotions in "Man- 'rlamrhter,'f Claudette Colbert and Fredric March. ore co-starging in "Monde Amoiid Lovers,” a Paramount talkie based on o story by Austin Baker, and directed by Dorothy Ara- ner. . _ "Charlie Chan" If you like a eorkintr good detee- tive yttrn---and who doesn't-Lthen see "Charlie Chan Carries On." This Pox offering is remarkable in more ways than one. It brings the re- donbtable Warner Gland terthe screen in a sympathetic role " the sleepy- looking but brilliantly epitrrammatie Oriental detective. It sticks to Earl splendid out is. fuwletrtrly directed. The Mn is one of those rarities which is I delight to review. It is swift, intriguing, vivid {and always maxing. 'rrittr I 051mm rl?: m'an'ce’ “milking through the stuff; T "Honor Among Lovers" Great Thriller THE PRES Durant!) Gimme trA1rrmDx'Yr""'"7C', Iv-l, _'v"'t"--'l", "-".- t-"-"t NEON I. In COMING NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY - 'SKM'PY" CLEVER . . These Chine-e! Charlie den“. . . in a drama of terrifbe an: wor . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Charlie Chaim: John Garrick " Marguerite Churchill Marjorie White . by Earl Derr Bimrs Romance for the world'. It could bullpen only in Paris! . . . and ourr"Piiirerl coil“ do it'. _rytryighityg *githttu1etrtertajmmsmCtrstaourtnacaniak 'lllf;):iatiiiii) iifiiiiiiriii; Carrie! 0n“? Bundar continuous 2 to 11 m7 T Charles Buggies Ginger Rogers JMAN ofthWORLD; 'isit'j?k)'ti'hiaji!ti(i'iif'i' WARNER GLAND MARY ASTOR ROBERT AME! and RICARDO CORTEZ ' POL“ IIOI. AMR5RR5 LOVEDS' your imprisoned motion- Kn "Man. .hutbhr” totem atruo--wtngttmt the praise of the country for their splendid wdomnnea. - tart Matinee and Evéninig _ Memorial Gay nuance - angling than»! n girl who fought to ho bar band III-d her reputation: Day 'll81llll8lNNtgttMlls new!“ - Warren Hymer MAY 31, JUNE 1 ttrt “POI-1' nystcry mum on found tl" JUNE 2, 3 JUNE LT MAY tt I}! ni tl cold In” , till sen IS " me I: ham >me on " mm th " a E2

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