Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 37

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‘us Case," a Columbia itation, is based on the quite recent history of Alfred Dreyfus, the ery Captain who was high treason on the ince, convicted despite evidence. and his unâ€" tement of ° innocence, y directed by F. W, Milton Rosmer. It is should not forget to ver forget or regret ce dealt Dreyfus was ; it excited Zola to acâ€" ted the sympathies of 1en owner of a newsâ€" its pages Zola‘s famâ€" 00 players were reâ€" ifer this film epic of cyline to the screen. as directed by Sam productions include Pickford‘s and Harâ€" standing successes. â€" ured performers in mas Meighan porâ€" ~of a rich business lbright, appears as a vho has never known , Maureen O‘Sullivan fe, Lucie, would not he man she loved so traitor to the country rither would his brothâ€" i guilty. Though the > government wanted )â€"forget the Dreyfus e Zola said, "When underground it grows dark, until it acquires ength, and when, at sts forth, it shatters raight characterizaâ€" ample opportunities, akes full â€"advantage: id Myrna Loy is seen ren roles. + early scenes were Â¥ ork.> e!" ~letter ~one day rld and started a conâ€" ds with the scene of restored to honor on where, twelve years d been degraded. â€" s Case" is an adaptaâ€" by Herzog and Rehâ€" o Famous r Portrayed "Dreyfus Case" d to degradation and risonment on Devil‘s SDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 kyline" have been the end of drivenâ€"underground, not â€" only . aroused rest in Dreyfus, but t about war for itable comicalities alk t political Leonâ€" Janneyâ€"Famous boy actor seen in "Courage,"â€""Old . English," $ ingly from an indolent tropical s "to New "York‘s brilliant milâ€" onaire world. â€" The pictureâ€"is the act of â€"George â€"Abbott‘s direcâ€" tion. His recent pictures include "Secrets â€" of. a : Secretary," "Stolen Heaven." : § ~â€"Miss Bankhead‘s appearance in "My Sin" follows quickly after her in "Tarnished Lady," her first movâ€" Alabama‘s Congressman William B. Bankhead, niece of Alabama‘s Senaâ€" tor John H. Bankhead, the gorgeous new cinema star triumphed for eight years on the London stage before returning to. her native land to captivate in "hoyalt Family of Broadway," in "Night Angel" with Naney Carroll. "My Sin" joins his virile talent with the exotic charm of Miss Bankhead, to make, what should be, an exciting romantic combination. Tallulah Bankhead, in her latest paramount picture, "My Sin," introâ€" duces a new fashion in lounging Bxjamasâ€"witha creation made of red satin with unique jacquard design The pyjamas are cleverly cut and are comfortable, both in appearance and wear. In "My Sin," the actress isâ€" coâ€"starred with Fredric March. March has been seen recently in a series of powerful roles, in "Manâ€" slaughter," with Claudette Colbert, In the supporting cast. are Harry Davenport, Scott Kolk, Anne Suthâ€" erland, Margaret Adams, Jay Fasâ€" sett and Lily Cahill. Mfi%mw fetfinlly~â€"_~._ _ _. But.her past will not stay hidden. ler reputation menaced by scandal, he is rescued again by March, who, nspired by his unexpressed love for his woman, has reâ€"established himâ€" elf in his profession. â€" March‘s efâ€" orts are fruitless, but, offered a hance to go on with her marriage, n spite of her past, the girl realizes rue happiness for her lies with the nan whom fate sent twice to save tory of a woman‘s regeneration, is he dramatization of Fred Jackson‘s hrilling story. Tallulah Bankhead, wcheap cabaret â€"singer, kills her rutal husband in selfâ€"defense. Tried or murder, ~she is defended by ‘redric March, aâ€"downâ€"andâ€"out lawâ€" er, and acquainted. Free, she seeks o bury her past, becomes a successâ€" ul interior decorator, is wooed and "My Sin," a strong, emotio_q-fille_d The setting of the story shifts ant Talent Makes "My Sin" a Great Success moving picture audiences. af Lt Hamilton â€"MacFadden,â€" Harvard college lawyer, and Broadway proâ€" ducerâ€"director, has won his Western spurs. MacFadden Directs f f Zane Grey Story «‘Riders of the â€"Purple Sage," is MacFadden‘s first Western picture. His is a prominent New England family, his mother, Edith Hamilton having been the candidate for Govâ€" ernor of Massachusetts on the Indeâ€" pendent ticket.â€"inâ€"1928. + MacFadden started his ~stage career at Santa Barbara, California andâ€"eontinued it on Broadway. "Oh; George O‘Brien and Marguerite Churchill play featured roles in MacFadden‘s present effort, which is based on the famous Zane Grey novel. « For a Man," «"Charlie Chan Carries On," and "The Black Camel" were previous Fox successes of his. ° > Comedy Trio in ~ Three of. the most amusing charâ€" acterizations seen on the screen in some time are offered in "New Adâ€" ventures of Getâ€"Richâ€"Quick Wallingâ€" ford." The picture, based. on the popular® George . Randolph Chester stories, presents William Haines in the role cof J. Rufus Wallingford, master of getâ€"richâ€"quick schemes, the stage comic, Jimmy "Schnozzle" est Torrence as Blackie Daw, fello conspirator in the h ¢ Teli ingâ€""suckers" of their money. . forms the nucleus for a plot which varies between straight dramatit episodes, riotous humor and romanâ€" tic interest. ‘ Wallingford manages to escape the clutches of the police untilâ€"heâ€"takes an interest in a charming telephone operator. Unâ€" wittingly the girl causes him to be trapped by a persistent. detective, but all ends happily with Wallingâ€" ford reforming and winning the girl to boot. How these three bank together to concoct various fantastic schemes for hoodwinking big business men Talk Friday, December 4 My Sin ......_._._.............__...... Deerpath . December § * Spirit of. Nmm artinarmcercrs> o+ > PCYOe Get Rich Quick Wailingford ...._Deerpath «> In%..nâ€"kr'l * Get Rich ?ht ‘allingford ._...Deerpath lw.w. New Adventuresâ€"of Rich Quick Spirit of Notre Dame ... Deerpath Pardon â€"Us ... East of Borneo s Wednesday, December 9 Spirit of Notre Dame ... 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