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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1937, p. 59

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is,.well-toIcI, .suspense is maintainecl teparts are well-played , and the dialoue is clever. Kay Fran~cis -retains her-title of the best'dressed woman on the screen .y appearing ini every sequexfice with a new costumne. Thé Last of Mas. Cheyney., M-G-M%ý piture, directed by Richard Bôle- slawski. with joan Crawford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery' and FranklMorgýan. Varsity theater, April 30, May Il 221 1' 'Mrs. Cheyncy acts as the l'front'! for a. band of jcwei thieves in thiis s.uave, séphisticated society- drama,. The settings and the costumes are mnagnificenit,ý the story weli told, tlhe dialogue sinart. The four principals, accordinig to thxe revïewérs, wcre well cast. Robert MNfotgoimery plays the pari' of the woridly noblemnan who is ini love with Joan, but who inteusely dis- likes ber profession, while Bill is lier lienchmnan iii crime. The 5#>Idier and the. Lady. RKO picture with Anton Walbrook, Eliza- of 13, and a virtual .newcomer to the screcn, walks. away with first honors. We'r, On: the, Jury. RKO-Radio picture) directed-by Ben Holmes. with Victor Moore and Helen Broderick. Teatro del Lago, May 5 and 6. For.light entertainmient this comedy is recommended., The efforts of one woman to change the minds of the jury deternined to convict an inno- céent wonian on merely circumstantial evidence provide much fun. %When Hlelen ýand Victor are mcxx- bers of the same jury. ofcourse, a lot of things are bound to happen. Not only do they refuse to convict the defendant, but they discover who the real criminal is. matetatnare IIL C1 uc IJVUau. Spéçculation is rift right now con- cerning Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Shirley.,RôËs,- Deatna D'urbin, Sonja Henie, Frances Farmer, Simone -Si- mon, and.other recent sensations. "It takes more than one picture," contends Frances Farmer, now ini Paramounit's "Exclusive." -"One may be just a lot of luclk. Three reveals wbether the part or the player bas been responsible for the initial spurt." Bol) Burns and Martha Raye cho- "AVait titi we are co-starred ini 'Mountain Music' before you. put us iin the front rank. NVe May be. terrible."I Gary Cooper, famous "one-shot". after "The Winning of Barbara ýVorth," xaused at bis work in "Souls When'a Your Birthday. RKO- "A player ne( Radio picture, directed by Harry turcs, and very Beaumi-ounit, with Joe E. Brown. djeflnitely set.1 Marian Nlarsh,. Fred Keating, and cess mav be a ni Suzanne Kaaren, Teatro del Lago, ber two." April J0, May 1. As an astrologer, Joe' E, Brown RE again turns out an entertaining film \Vun Fau.ncho, Jo. E. Brown-Edgar Kennedy. Feature Starts Fr1. 6:-30, 8 :25, 10:20 Feature Startft Sat. 2:00, 4 :05. 6:10, 8 :15, 10:20 r SE'(Ï'AL-Fi»AY ONILY I 1oors Open I&:0 ..0 Ruby w;-' ýrning glory in num- EUNION in was recen den ceatn, rnis extravagant ptiuw- play is still swell melodramna. The picture opens in 1870 with the Tartar tribes of Siberia ini revoit against the Russia czar. They have isolated a force of the imperial troops and it is necessary, to find a manx to undertake to deliver a message to the grand duke in charge of the loyal forces., sportsman adopts "ru' UÇL seems to lie a lucky miascot, women (as uisual) fight ovtr1 and the * INGENUE that sde will soon purchase abhoule in Ju dy Canova, singing hillbilly H-ollywood, now that she bas talcen medienne, bas been signed by out citizenship papers and expressed, aramount for the ingenue role. in ber intention of remaining in this Feature r il illu glu F Time- Tues;

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