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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1938, p. 52

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L19 ?r...~« DeUwrj wuio LUÇ Wbu.Ska Ave DAMSEL Il UOTrTLED o'CAUMM Y~w favmi» 1. b.mm r -Phone BEN EPICKSON womtt. 4092 A wd in lmuDistrese. (Rko.) Dircteby George Stevens with Fred Astaire, Ge orge Burnis,' Gracie Allen, Ray Noble. There are many lively tunes and unusual dance séquences in this musical farce. A. spirit of le vi t y prevails through- out the film. Burnis and Allen ase well as Ray Noble- are Ceeag. Dm~s eard on the.pop- ular Mfonday evening radio program. Fiely. (MGM.) Directed by -Rob-' ert Z.. Léonard. with JaeteMc- Donald, Allan Jones and Warren William. War, espionage, intrigue, andý romance furnish the background for this, light opera. The scene, ir laid i Spai during the time Na- poleon is attempting to, conquer Europe-the 1"ire fy being a charmn- ing Spanish cafe entertainer who also acts as a spy. Ilittipg a New Higi Directed by Raoul M Pons, Jack Oakie, John Howard, Ed- ward Everett Ho r- ton, Eric Blore, This comedy with music, b oth classical an d (RKO-Radio.) alsh, with Lily sied Girl of the United States of that period. Highly recommended. Bad Man of Brlimtome. (MGM.) Directed by J. Walter Ruben, with Wallace Be erYy, Lewis Ston. e, Vîr-1 ginia Br .uce. Right and law prevail at the end of t mrelodrama of the old West, when - the outlaw fatherj sacrific 1es himself. to insure his 5011,5 h âppiness and se- curity. >1'hé Ar zo0n a scenery is ~- authentic and the cast dme a fine job.-T h e de ft Virginâ Bruce touch of the di- rector was noticeable. You'r. OuIy Young Once. (MGM.) With Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Hôlden,' and Cecilla Parker. Mickey, as usual, walks off with most of the honors in this film which abibunds with laughs and tears. It's about a family of four who set ofif f'or a vacation in Catalina island onily to have the children each become ini- volved in exkciting love adventures. It's a film of the entirely "whole- some" variety. Thoroughbreds Dn't Cry. (MG.\[.) BIILIARDS i PocKET A»D SitoKu T, FOUTAiivN Siavitz Ici. SPECIAL Iî gr1 w i th operatic ambitions who persuades Hortoin tha t she's a bird girl from Africa. r ~Rosaie. (MGM.) Directed by W., S. IVan D Jyke, with Nelson Eddy, IElpa- nor Powell, Frank Morgan, 1Edna CREAN May Oliver, Ray Bolger. This lavish Ispectacle, a musical extravaganza, is Lily Pons, Piow co-starring wUhi Jack Qakie in '<HIitting a New Iiigh," shown during the scrnes v4sen she, aii ombitious cabaret girl, convinces .Edward Everett Horton that she i: a bird girl from> Africa.. of the ýnava is shown in .this-ý i the production leaves, the feeling of wholesonieness despite the un- scrupulousnessof many of the race track followers.: The Humrcan. (Samuel Goldwyn..) Directed by John Ford, with, Jon Hall, Dorotby Lamour, Mary Aster, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomnas Mitchell, Raymxond Massey. This extraordin- ary drama of the Souith Sea. islands tne emlcient IW PHImY Dirctd by I rIs, Gorùe Sri coprcs, adpove Y1w#ai on. Andy insists that be is one actor expes, ad oveedwagn.lt' or- who bas neyer had to wrangle with tionai.) trays the valor of the early pioneers studio' officiaIs. about wage or work- ith Pat who helped to break the trail for the ing conditions, anîd he asserts that' if ýe Mgor- Wells-Far o coappany. It adds much he haàd to do it. ail over again lie branch to, the understaning, of :the blistory 'again wculd' sign with Universal. ~I. I

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