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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 13

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made wist- world I’ve neat town Mt f it; part War- ough place miner for t di- layer hing. [met Eve- ind it I such vith My liter old I to mm 5.”. the pro- 7017- mini! d the 213T: 'Fox 'hier adie- mot Radio {his this m in Eve- II an 116*! rnty ut- the with rate. Sour moat junk "ttt- ar GEE eat ole One of the but Cinderelh stories _ Entry into Field of - everiritterr (end, the whole world " I TI " " ' m H i the talking screen in "Dnddy Iaitttt "Marion Device will'he seen in her Legs" with two of the most popuinr first 90 per cent straight dramatic stars and . 'rpreltdfd "pport1ntr tet role in her latest picture, “Five and to put it over. Janet Gaynor does the Ten.” beat job she has dortttsiryyo, (ff-b-r-ey-tlr, Mitts Bavies, whose talen't for w Heaven" and Warner Baxter. trips' rious acting has been obscured in the another of his mnoott, 9‘“ng t liwht camedv nuns of her nrevions nmuday. Am“ lt, Daddy Long Legs “FIVE AND TEN" , 18 Strong Attraction Film Marks Marion Davies' Chatterton, and on the silent screen by Marr Pickford. the 1mm orphan- ed Judy returns once more as an Ideal eharaeter for Janet Geynor. To all. of the Jetrt elements of the stage AWE}: hgve been added a smut mod- ern _ "iFaiTiiiirirCiiiiCiiiRiiiTriiitT' aRmgttMr." Under the direction of Alfred Samuel), -qi1ox-tutsr--iav--ther-rutxtm A-that could be given it in the way of set- tings and production. :pegormances as the l'Daddr" Long Legs” to Miss Gnynor’s Judy Ab- bott. - - r-. Equally, as important, it " one of theme! gesgertaiptmant tgartlFeat picture that will satisfy elmoet ony- one. " ‘you like your pictures smart there is plenty of exactness; if you like some tears prepere to ehed them; if you prefer laughs you’ll get your money’s worth! And it is clean as a whistle from the fade- in to the fide-out. Add to the above portion UnaMer: kel, that Southern youngster who is most excellent as a screen comedi- enne; Claude Gi11intrwater, who does the old butler-secretary, Riggs, to perfection; John Arledge, who knows his collegiate stuff, and n bright youngster named Kendall MecComu, who pretty nearly steals the orphan- age sequence. and you have home- thing to'talk About. . “Deddy Long .Legs” is the story of the, little orphan _trirl, - 39:11AM“! but has grown to beautiful young girlhood in on orphanage. There she is seen tureardoptedhrhrvis MM ”ten. 1; "ihsii18ht3uttntt- uehehtrrNrho, never permits her to know who is re- sponsible for her good fortune. She only knows him by the neme she has given him, "DaddrLontt Iago.” He sends WW "W"' "ett'trtttttmttttr"ttttttf boarding school where; In spite of her pet, _ghg_1r3gyttp3y1 Ah, in”? popular tttrt 1tithii'- iRehiiit-At he? iiiimiitmters ment she graduates' mom cum lande. Of coursePendleton and: him- selfjn love with her, nnd. permits her thumy 'to meet her "Daddy Long Leta” in one of the eleven“ fade- odt scenes in e lone time. Same Winsome Winnie Funnier Than Ever A tnrieaf Winnie lehmer coniedy, and far the funniest A- "Gold Dust Gertie." This time' Winnie shares honors with Oli Chen and Chic Johnson, 9W1 511.93%: Mm. "M1“ act Made {among (mine gaze by Ruth, Cinema Talk in. thmuurnnliv, Mini I hid 1981 ; -Mt%, Wiesmwhose' talen't for sea rious acting has been obscured in the light comedy parts of her previous vehiclea, has plenty of opportunities to reveal her "other side” in the role of the daughter of the five-and-ten- com atom mutate who and. that money is one thing and blue blood quite mother. . _ She picture was adapted from the fannie Hurst best-seller and was di.. rected by Robert Z. hound, who di.. xtsttcmoatutCthst.utttycdrlmcCthe, vehicle is aid to tgt Miss Davis’ most ambitious attempt to dsttt, a state- EFnT iiirTtrimisirtV thttriitritttrdtrctiit-u" portant out, which includes Leslie Howard, Irene Rich, Kent Douglass, who played opposite Joan Crawford fur “Paid;" My Dunc“. iatd (lance iiumber of minor players. _ Frank Tattle, Fa- . mous as Director, _ Bosses Newest Smash A page, from the Blue Book of Hollywood’s comedians, 3 Who's Who list of the leading laugh makers of the film industry, he: been placed by Paramount in "Dude Ranelu" the new comedy of what happens when mod- ems try to ape the Old West. l that Putty," "Bit Tight" and the other pictures when she wanders thr6Mh men loud no]: caning to lick my 'm in charm... .r. V 1 _'. trit'iir%eiiirdtmetV . ' '” 'F- Jack Otkie, Mitzi Green, June Coli- yer, Stuart Erwin and Eugene Pat.. 1ette.head the out, mich featured in a part hand-tpiled to respective tal- ents. _ . _ Additional comedy is provided try -Curus_8tsllpp, dour-teM, magi!!! tit-tit jmfi’rpm-mmzaamn p __ “o g past including “Burning Up," and “Lou Among the' Millionaires." _ l . -'". 7 ""1ttrt%rch.Leea:eat-, _ A role of heavy menace iii-tstayed by GeorttWebb, who returns to the screen after an absence of seven year; during which time he devoted hie interests to the btfirttetitrtitditiu meat of his wtfe--ahther Balaton. With Webb, as members of his gang of eiiyoktr,ftmt Joe” Bahama, once fa- me as a strong manual aerial stag; Harrison Greene and Frank Marlow, character "heaviest." The picture wu directed by Prank Tattle, former Yale mm. . quite unlike anything ever seen on the screen before. _ . Winnie new to have copyright“! that particular brand of humor no prominent in “Gold Dim" of Broad. way.” “Hold Everything," “Life of THE FRIES --e-ee- THURSDAY and FRIDAY AUGUST 6 - 7 SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 MITZrGREEN "N rBt=PMoN$t B8t Emma!) Gimme SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY, AUGUST. 11 _ “Gold Dust Gertie” WED., THURS” FRI., AUG. 12-13-14 Sgwaing "Tth Heaven” inject sum] “gum all; Un”'in MLttt gammy”: bjit"ines,.! with OWEN and JOHNSON JANET Ind Fit-tFEM-grae-Trowa RD "r'.CmartCHo.tCmeh- “Inland-(formal riritrebtorrtuthee MIMlhhthblch rich! out of)“: but! POLIA I“ 4233* " Jiioy?pi T . g: , _ " ti,sii'4r , . [ a"??? :,.l??, sofhiy CEEEO eclipsing M El Ind AUGUST 9-10 One Day Only LE mums-1' Picture the n DIE] ts:'t! tFri If IE

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