FiIIed with ail the pageantry of empire, the cOlor of uniforms,:>and the tbrill of niarching. troops, "The Charge of the Light Brigade" brings to the vivid reality the story eni- bodiedý iîn the great epic poem of Tennysoni. The grippingý story ôf the incident i*th Crimean war bas been faith- ývatntess..and magnificence of the pro- duction is beyond description. Accordinz to ýone stern cirtic, this pîcture could well qualify'as the best of the year, combining colorful ad- vetre, fervid patriotism,' unremit- ting action, and the tenderness of a beautiful love story.ý Three Smart Girls. Universal pic- ture, directed-by Henry Koster, with D.eanna Durbii. Nain Grey, Brba Reed, Alice Brady, and Ray Mvillard. Wilniette théater, April 4, 5, 6. Highly recomniended as a rnxcs human story with a keen inisight intc motives and a sympathetic under- standing of character. The three girls' undertake to effect a reconciliatCon between their mother and father, and jet notbing stand in their way. Cast, settings. photography, and direction., have ail been highIv commended. 1to go straight at long Iast are frils- trated by the very fact. that he bas jbeen in prison, is inispired.. 'Find Movie Picture Actors Have Hobbies, Motion picture stars like to be in.- terviewed-if the, questioner -,bits :on their favorite topies. Fred MaclMurray is a taciturn, young 'man, but get him on.the sub-. ject of bouses and be wiIl talk' your arm off. Fred . and, bis, bride, the former- Lillian Lamont, are bidn Mention cowboys or Indians, to Gary Cooper and tbat usually sulent star will . break. into a lengthy dis- course. One. reason Gary liked work- ig in Cecit l B.Dwi t s "The Plains- man" was because it deait with sub- jects tbat bad been bis hobby since boyhood. Interviewers wbo ask Marlene Dietricbh for beauty bints strike a responsive chord in tbe exofic star. That's the one subject she likes best to talk about. A - -- wreckecl the careers of a large group, of, higb-salaried actors and ,actresse s., And -incidentally .this .grou P ha. given to the motion picture 'industry sucb figures as Wesley -Ruggle.s, Bobby.Vernon, Normani Taurog, Nor- man McLeod; and Frank Butler. Tbe' group is composed of 'two- reel comedy, -stars.. Witb features on the program,'a news reel, trailers, and s0 forth, there was no tinie for stand- ard two-reel comedies and as a result tbey bave virtually disappeared from tbe theaters. Bobby, Vernon,, now a script, doctor at Paramount Studio, perched on a higb stool on the "Waikiki Weddinig" set wbere lie is writing for tbe !Bing. Crosby picture. and toki bhis tale of woe. .- UWé dclt leave the iindustry, lie ecomplained. It left us. "Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase and "Andy Clyde are about the only 'ones wbo lasted tbrough it as tbe rest of us just seemed to drop out. and the WoumaW", S(Filmed Entlrely ln Technicolor» George Bveut-B.verly Roberts Peature Starts Tri. 7: 40, 9:46, Feature Starts Bat. 2:~00, 4:06, 6:10 8:1,10;20_ Sun., Mon. and 'ues, Âpril 4-5-8 "TOU ONLX LIVE @uiR' Sylvia Sidney-Henry Foni' Feature Starts Sun. 2, 4, 6, 8> 10 Fea.ture Starts Mon and Tues. 7:40. 9:45 Wed. and Thura., April 7-8 "6Stoilam ydw - AI Under Cov'er of Niglit. MGM pic- as tl ture directed by George B. Seitz are with Edmund Lowe, Florence Ricé inv Nat Pendleton. Valencia the-ater, impe Ap1r il 2, ed t( College professors become invc'lved T' .11 LIIV *ating Ayres .e> lly solved writers h and, 1 l REA DY FOR WORIC trIene Dietrich, in Europe f( t ten. montbs, bas returned1 wood, ready to start worki next starring picture, "Angel h Ernst Lubitsch will produ( akel i