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REGIS TOOMEY â€" SUE CAROL Starts at 8:35 (Once Only) ©@SCAREHEADS" â€" "RANGE FEUD" "CGRAFT * Starts at 7115â€"9 :45 in Ivan Lebedeff â€" Genevieve Tobin ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"Starts at 7:00â€"10 :00 HelonNHAYES «/ __â€"Adults Only! "THE GAY â€"â€" DIPLOMAT" Tp rgoen ts sc n DECEMBER 20â€"21â€"22 DECEMBER 25â€"26 FO! ~â€"ILABR â€"PRE88 the romanctic city, prior to starting filming in Hollywood. * ~"The Road to Reno" was directed by Richard Wallace, the capable young man who made William Powâ€" ell‘s "Man of the World" and Ruth Chatterton‘s "The Right to Love." appearance is in the leading femâ€" inine role of Universal newspaper drama, "Graft." T i13 Though she had studied ballâ€"room dancing in Chicago and had dreamed of a stage career, Sue Carol‘s enâ€" try into motion pictures was totally unexpected, and was looked upon simply as a lark. Her first appearâ€" ance registered so successfully, howâ€" ever, that she was given the leadâ€" ing ingenue role in her second picâ€" ture, and was immediately establishâ€" Many laughs are supplied by Cliff Edwards and Marie Prevost, who, as a newlyâ€"wedded couple who are always being depended on forâ€"a fine characterization, scores as the ‘doctor. +4 Lewis Stone Superb 5 First honors in Miss Hayes‘ supâ€" porting company go to Lewis Stone, whose characterization as the bogus Count is the best he has ever done, with the possible exception of his portrayal of the gangster lawyer in "The Secret Six." Neil Hamilton as the artist who kisses and runs away, does excellently by an unsympatheâ€" tic role and Robert Young as the son in the later scenes of the picâ€" ture proves himself a player well worth watching. â€" f eetr. Madelon "comes out of prison she reâ€" sorts to the most drastic measures to prevent her record as a "jAÂ¥il bird" from ruining her boy‘s carâ€" When her lover deserts her, Madeâ€" lon works in a laundry to support her child. Her subsequent experiâ€" ences, in which she first tastes the delights of a life of wealth and luxâ€" ury and is subsequently thrown into prison because of her connection with a Count who turns out to be a jewel thief, make for a narrative which keeps its audience on the alert every second. e ‘ Underlying the plot is a stirring theme" of mother love, for when She became the greatest moneyâ€" making star of the New York stage with "Coquette," "Dear Brutus" and "What Every Woman â€"Knowsâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" CX ZCeweN . udCY Nok o .. VC NEERRREEOE: ELKE W 19e > o ./. In her first talkie role, Miss Hayes is seen as Madelon Claudet, a young French girl who elopes to Paris with an American artist only Helen Hayes long popular on the Broadway stage became one of the "first ladies" of the screen with her first talking picture, "The Sin of Madelon Claudet. ; â€" Helen Hayes, Star Scores Hit in First Talking Picture | @ Cinema Talk Sue Carol in "Graft" and Frank McGlynn head the sUP porting cast. + + â€" "Riders of the Purple Sage," F Films‘ version of Zane Grey‘s fam ous adventureâ€"romance, â€"featurinf George O‘Brien, was filmed in th actual background of Arizona th author described in his story. Mat guerite Churchill is featured opP® site O‘Brien.. Noah Beery and Y In ."Scareheads," Richard Tal: madge‘s latest talkie thriller, Talâ€" madge manhandles a crowd of fou men with an agility that is short of astounding. Attacked by four Stalwarts, the peerless Dick spared no one in his absolute realism of the scene with the result that a broken nose and a sprained arm and ankk were the net results suffered by Talmadge‘s attackers. The haxard ous feats accomplished by Talmadgt in his new picture stamp him as tht one and only screen actor who h# the nerve and* daring=â€"to do thes ta Young and Jean Harlow. Supâ€" porting parts are handled by Louise Closser Hale, Walter Catlett and Donald Dillaway. It is a Frank Capra production. ~â€"_""Audiences, actors, directors or offâ€"stage noises never detracted my attention from my work," said Wilâ€" liamsâ€". . . "but when I know the cold glass eyes of the camera are recording every move I make . .. I just get hot and‘ bothered." _ _ â€"It is said that Williams‘_ work in "Platinum Blonde" gives little eviâ€" dence that he is afflicted with "camâ€" era fright." He appears with Loretâ€" with Al Joison. Both are nervous before a motion picture camera. Wil]iagns admitted to an interviewer stiff" before the camera. Robert Williams, who plays the sparkling masculine lead in "Plat inum Blonde," the scintillating love romance, produced by Columbia Tense scenes mark this story of the sheriff who doesn‘t let friend. ship interfere with his duty. Ex citing moments galore as charging the rugged country to E e from jJail an innocent youth convicted of murder . . . and the wild ride of the wounded sheriff as he races after them to save the boy from lynching at the hands of the mob. ‘"The Range Feud," new Buck Jones Columbia attraction, is more thap just another western. It has the production value of a dramatic feat. ureâ€"a strong plot with <dramatic situations well handled by an exâ€" ceptionally good cast, an appealing love story, beautiful photograph, and of course thrills . . ; thrills . _ "The Range Feud" Whirl_w:ind lflystery Platinum "Scareheads" 44 191 The Roay f CYerâ€"present _ i wanted friend, known role of liam Pawley, b!'other, brings trait to the se stage performa: Bed. Gizp on &n excursic in love, marry, bitter conflict ~tualâ€"misunders the baby is wa basis for the « â€"which the pict 2178 Sin of Bad Gipp _ Helrtbreak Colorful cha to the. charm, rich human in picture. _ Miny Wickad Smart w Wicked _ Susa lnnr“t â€" part she is d splendid vehi _Their story of young love New York, i have been laic Francisco, so is its theme * Sin of Sally Eile bemine, is C both in pers to the deeply trays. The calling for a emotions. 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