e producâ€" hows that ; who did cost â€"Her‘ "* "Moran ictures in g banker, ons Halliâ€" his wife, iip is also role porâ€" an exotic of credit O Radio pictures. is fellow is Moran nan lens ean Herâ€" Aleyon lained 8, 1931 ble to Eric"C.) K&hten."*â€"<>~*** THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931 Dorothy Mackaill, favorite modernâ€" ist of the screen, has one of her â€"finestâ€"â€"roles â€"in _ "The Reckleéss Clever Dialogue in "Lover Come Back" ted against settings that are the acme of modernistic splendor, was flashed on the scereen when "Lover Come Back," a Columbia film opened. It‘s cleverâ€"it‘s humanâ€"and it‘s up to the minute in treatment and. themeâ€"all about a girl who was jilted but won in the end. Interestâ€" ing revelations of how two girls go after "the man"â€"one hides under a mask of hypocrisy, pretending to be what she is notâ€"the other, who has the courage of her convictions, dares all for the sake of love â€" fighting against tremendous obâ€" stacles.. Botty Bronson, who has not been seen on the screen reâ€" cently, is seen in an excellent char acter portrayalâ€"that of a hypoâ€" critical, mercenary little flirt, who. pretends she is the embodiment of all that is sweet and pure in womanâ€" hood. â€" Constance Cummings, newâ€" comer to the screen, who ‘gave such fine performances in "The Last Parade" and "The Criminal Code," is cast as a typical modern girl, frank and above board in _all her. beliefs and actions: ~‘The dialogue is cleverâ€"and the action moves rapidly. Capable perâ€" formances are given by the entire cast. Constance Cummings reveals herself as a versatile actress â€" she handles the dramatic and carefree scenes with equal deftness. Jack Human interest, drama, silhouetâ€" Cinema r ex "Fifty Fathoms Deep" Is Stirring Drama "Fifty Fathoms Deep," a stirring drama of deep sea adventure, is a picture that has human and exciting moments. Under the direction of R. William. Neill, the production leaves nothing to be dosired in the way of realism and the deep sea shots are not only thrilling but deâ€" cidedly interesting. The sound efâ€" fects under water are marvelous. The plot ally. â€" Briefly, this is what happens. Two deep sea divers, Tim Burk and Pinky Caldwell, are staunch friends in spite of their great difâ€" ference in age and character. The younger â€"one, Pinky Caldwell, marâ€" ries a deceitful, goldâ€"digging blonde, believing her to be the model for puré womanhood. _ She. causes a rift between the two pals, making them . bitter ~enemies. They are forced to work together again on a wreckâ€"a yacht which is buried ‘in fifty fathoms of water. Tim deâ€" scends to the wreck inâ€"the midst of a raging storm and discovers the bodies of Pinky‘s wifte and a wellâ€" known manâ€"aboutâ€"town. In his atâ€" tempt to hide the evidence and spare hisâ€"pal he is â€"caught inâ€"the wreckâ€" geâ€"and is â€"unableâ€"toâ€"free..himself. Pinky goes down, not so much to kelp Tim, as to finish their fight. The sight that greets him when he reaches bottom convinces him that his wife had framed him, and that Tim was a greater friend than he ram _ | Dertpath Whratr? The important part of this film is the underwater study. It kept the deserved Again Jack Holt comes through with one of his vibrant performâ€" ances. : What a man he makes this Tim Burkeâ€"roistering, boistering, but with a heart of: gold; brawny but brainy too! Loretta Sayers is thoroughly hateful as Pinky Cladâ€" well‘s deceitful wife. Although new to the screon, she has mastered a difficult assignment; skhe plays an unsympathetic character with conâ€" viction. â€"Richard Cromwell is splenâ€" did as Pinky Caldwell. Don‘t miss audience in a pervetual state of excitement and wonder. It is a startling and fascinating revelation of the perilous but adventurous exâ€" istence of deep sea divers. _ â€" this lop! ~ Georgeâ€"O‘Brien, originator of nuâ€" merous~powertalâ€"roles in ~outdoor Fine Portrayals in "A Holy Terror" romances, achieves a notably fine nerformance in Fox Films‘ "A Holy Terro®." f en where he falls in love with a > ',-.:.: n 48 iss ":'f_ heny o53 +0 This screen adaptation" of Max Brand‘s best seller, "Trailin‘," preâ€" sents the adventures of a young soâ€" ciety man in the West where he searches for the man he believes picture. . It packs a real walâ€" is well developed dramaticâ€" THE PRESS8 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY â€" OCTOBER 8â€"9 RICHARD DIX in "PUBLIC DEFENDER" SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 11â€"12 .:. Continuous 2 to 11 R “ A___A___:mr}w_rfle.es s’“;“!!- .‘ ; as " as s s TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Conrad Nagel â€"â€" H. B. Warner . Joan Blondell -_‘*Walte Byron s THURSDAY AND FRIDAY â€"___â€"_â€"______ â€"OcTol . _ Continnuous 2:00 to 11:00 â€" 10¢ and 25¢ to 6:30 John Halliday Jean Hersholt Greta Nissen Myrna Loy athA/// / _ Continuous 2:00 to 11:00 â€" 10c and 25¢ to 6:30 Could this girl really fall in dove again‘! DRAMATIC HIT YER COME BACKE yoone‘s ho mc c c oms treies ouran velsacs o ~ o Betty Bronson Matinee 2 to 4 ... Jack Mulhall Special _ Constance Cummings _ _ %‘;fldm Romance of a Girl Who 4:?0 to 11:00 Waited for Love to Play *‘Lover _ a Return Engagement! Come I}a_Ck†CH O RS â€"AWEIGH! Fast! Smart! at hin binkt im Off steamed the ocean greyhound with inâ€" trigue on the bridge, adventure in the hold and romance on tm»... the promeâ€" "BILLY ‘THE KID," also css LBERT sers) â€" Continuous 2 to 11 W‘ij % stt e Merns it OCTOBER 13â€"14 OcCTOoBER 15â€"16 10¢ and 25¢ THIRTYâ€"FIVE ll I 99