Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 23

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ng over and far ashed like Véry lly some doughâ€" erneck sang. out pyy â€"â€" > â€" OB V4 season, and it 1 numbers, in irst Time fo und the Legion‘s on at Detroit is , humor, drama, essive parade and its â€" and sidelights nual gathering of * Mother." : idedly for the for in addition a long procés rsonable younf autiful beaut! ist, another the the South. This ibles and their ing the produc ppeal evidenced ‘ and bursts of requent. as gunâ€" Henderson, the 1y Fields and o wrote *"G m On P arade" lled the decks of ghters, there was ‘iu in their stan carriage as they martial music of ugle corps. Their es et Eight Che. s of which have oxâ€"cars of dear 1 its part to enâ€" and the Auxilâ€" teresting phases am were admirâ€" he Dawn" " and Madamoiâ€" ers received ver. many years have the boys plowed rade" was proâ€" Teadquarters of : by Winsor B. by E. O. Marâ€" amesâ€" E. Darst merican Legion and the sponâ€" boys who were nt and action he plot, which hree men, one n ~and internaâ€" ared in various were â€"â€"sombre monies honoring _ ;, vm Of tb their country, ve :" f By i ;hr. pigtys, â€" oc on Ahe screen.in a Fox | Chanlesâ€"Winpinger â€"artâ€"chorus,â€" ant MaAde * " "The Silcnt'“Commnfi?,fi "Happy Landings," a chorus numâ€" Sight years ago ? link _ 1 | ; _7 PreAwest Mounted Police roles in hig acting days ? Warner Baxter is considered one 0f the best guitar players in Hollyâ€" m:ltbouzh he has only studied instrument for three years? _Edmund â€" Lan_.hhmdâ€"ZMr ‘-“J Charles "Stevens is a grandson of Geronimo, the famous Apache chief, and a son of one of the army‘s most *flffl%mings/ was an actor and producer before he became a diâ€" fector, and is best known for ~his Many â€" Northwest Mounted Police h‘;l in his acting days ? a$ a comedian? James 'Bndbury Jr. intended to become a dramatic actor, but found the screen would accept him only RC a navls 380 ow Nora Lane was a leading la« Adoliphe Menjou and the late Thomson ? Conchita Montenegro was acâ€" tlaimed one of the finest dancers on the European stage before she enâ€" tered pictures ? __ Do YOoU Know THAT Warner Baxter was an insurance agent, a salesman and a â€"garage owner before he became a screen favorite ? Edmund Lowe was an assista professor at Santa Clara university 'l}_en only 19 years old ? Real Arizona backgrounds of breathâ€"taking beauty, an excepâ€" tional supporting cast headed by James ‘Bradbury, Jr. and Charlie tion â€"of Irving Cummings’ser_ve_ to make â€""The â€"Cisco Kid" a Fox offerâ€" â€"of un j me and unexpected conclusion when Lowe finally tracks his enemy to nasél to alleviate the lady‘s tress, and this leads u â€"â€"Meanwhile the ranch owned by who nurses him b town of Carrizo, where the Kid‘s current flame Carmencita, is dancâ€" ing in a saloon. The sergeant wings the fleeingâ€"Kid in the shouldâ€" ér, and then endeavors to get Cars mencita to help him trap the bandit, but she scornfully turns him down.‘ parts from Fort Huachuca in search of his old enemy, the Cisco Kid. The _ Lovers of romance and adventure will find a treat awaiting them in "The Cisco Kid." > It is a stirring tale of the Old Southwest, cleverly plotted, gorgeously executed and revealing some of the finest work that its leading players, Warner er. C Montenegro and Nora Lane have yet contributed to the screen â€"Romantic Glamor of ~ â€" West in "Cisco Kid" : the Kid reaches a d by a plucky widow, him back to health. In leading lady for financial disâ€" 81, 1981 "The First Time for Me," sung by Bert Lahr, star of the original Broadway . show, â€"and â€" Charlotte Greenwood, was written t ¢ ye* rown and Ray Henderson, who with . John Mecâ€" Gowan wrote the book and score of the stage hit,. / » The remaining songs are the work of James McHugh and Doroâ€" thy Fields,â€"of "Go Home .and ‘Tell Your Mother" fame. They include "Dance Until the Dawn," sung by Kathryn â€" Crawford _and â€"charne» 1 Other members of an excellent cast include Pat O‘Brien, Kathryn Crawford, Charles Winninger_, Hedâ€" da Hopper, Guy Kibbee and Herbert Braggioti. __Busby _ Berkeley, â€" who did the ensembles for "Whoopee," directed the colorful dance numbers. Charles Riesner, of "Politics" and **Reducing" fame, directed the proâ€" duction with his usual sure touch for humor. S Moviegoers will be treated to a group of catchy new song numbers when "Flying High," Mâ€"Gâ€"M‘s talkie adaptation of the George White musical comedy, opens at the theaâ€" tre, the ;lndlml(c{lufi; and one Sylva, Brown and Henderson. bodyâ€"went out last night w the dance number, "Dance “Flying High”- i music, and there an fight high in the air, i mrerocopter, are exern Greenwood are Lahr and the long lanky Charâ€" lotte make a great â€"comedy team, one of the finest we have seen in recent years. _ The rubberâ€"faced "â€" 9. Ne waitress who advertises that she wants to marry an aviator «.. and does. comedian, in â€"â€" his origing starring role of B-ulty» ~Kra Charlotte ~Greenwood _ as Botts, the waitress who a It gets giggles and guff lore out of avM mfilou, treating gentle but highly amusing | The principal pro h ing aviation seriously High," Mâ€"Gâ€"M‘s n doesn‘t. Comedy Team in "Flying High" Adds a Riot of Fun Many people , America‘s most imltlt;d ‘on seriously, but "Flying Mâ€"Gâ€"M‘s _ new comedy, Perfect Foils giggles and guffaws gaâ€" aviation fields, aviation d pilots, treating all with highly amusing satire. _ ill be treated to a _ new song numbe;-g_ igh," Mâ€"Gâ€"M‘s talkie the George White ail and thin Miss admirable foils for he scenes of their air, in Lahr‘s queer excruciatingly ‘funâ€" , these days, are tak is a comedy with are four delightful his original ‘stage , and one by Deâ€" nderson. Everyâ€" night whistling : Secâ€"RONALD Until Pansy SATURDA Y on l layg l 00000 oC J W ** AIMITED ARTHSTS Pictune Feature No. 2 _ : $ "SKYLINE" f with Thomas Meighan â€" Maureen O‘Sullivan THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY with H. B. Not if you live to be .SUNDAY _AND MONDAY with BERT LAHR a TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY UNIT EO awokened her first desite. . Groused his Hirst noble impulse, Telephone 321 â€" > Dreerpath Ebratr OLMAN DAYS‘ <AKARTHSTsS â€"PicTune JAMES DUNN . ALLY O‘NEIL . Matinee and Evening s Fevening» Poricgs "FIVE STAR FINAL" NLESDAY â€" Double Feature Program â€" JAN. 5â€"6 EDWARD G. ROBINSON in â€" TONDAYâ€"Sunday continuous 2 to DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRA M "SO0OB SISTER" a hundred will you agaifi such devastatine ®aali~.. WARNER â€" MARIAN MARSH â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" JANUARY 7â€"8 Feature No with LINDA WATKINS '!n ‘ I” ; FRANK ALBERTSON ALEXANDER HAMILTON ARLLSS Colorful! Human! "LASCOR OF New FRL & SAT. JAN Dudley Digges Alan Mowbray Ralf ~Harolde Montagu Love Doris Kenyon June Collver GEORGE JANUARY 9â€"10 Feature No. 2 witness such drafia with s Day, continuous 2 to 11 11 master at his Lake Forest JAN. 3â€"4 SEVENTEEN F6 45 o

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