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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 23

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Thursday, Jan. 15, 1931 There are no telephone poles along} "The Santa De Trail," a super pic-I ture coming to the Alcyon, Satur- day, no twisted traffie lanes, no rail- roads to cross. but how this adventure romancg of the West does click the "green" light for an open-throttled and exhilarating spin down I vista of Nature's outdoor visions, of daunt- less men and courageous conduct from coquettish hearts, of delightful love moments and homespun humor, of strong characterizations und 3 cli- max nplomb the biggest lightning thrill yuu've had since "The Squaw Man." _ l Otto Brewer and Edwin H, Knopf co-directed Paramount's new dialog and sound edition of Hal G. Evarts’ novel, "Spanish Acres"; and from the Mart command a way into the hearts of any audience. by choosing from a tumbling panorama of bleating sheep, a baby member of the Mek and in- troducing Richard Arlen's rugged in. terpretation as "Stan" in contrast with the wooly baby. Wolheim. _ \ “Inevitable, it eouldn't have beenf otherwise," said motion picture pro- ducers. _ Wolheim’s Face They referred to the beginning of the career of Louis Wolheim who Ip- poars in his most impressive role in Radio Pictures' spectacular all-talk- ing railroad drama, "Danger Lights.” The actor, whose countenance is host known'fnr its hardboiled, yet sympathetic appearance and its crook- ed nose. was born in New York. His early education was obtained in city schools. He studied mechanical én- ginoering at the City College of New York, Columbia and Cornell universi- ties; After appearing in many silent pieturesWrtlheir1t turned to the stage for further laurols and appeared with great success in the leading roles of "The Hairy Ape," "What Price Glory," and others. On the screen he was notable in "All Quiet on the Western Front" before appearing in "Dancer Lights." After leaving college with an on- ttineorintt degree, he returned to guid- ttate srhool for a Ph.D.. plying his expenses by instructing in mathema- ties. The first scenes of Radio Pictures' spectacular all-talking railrriad dra- ma, "Danger Lights," were "shot" "Purely accidental,‘ I“ mm IMPEIEAET "I '2'd"gdt "not"... COMING! Is His Fortune says Louis "n" at the head of the Missouri river in the Rocky mountains. After travel- ine seveml thousand miles, crossing the river many times for other scenes, final scenes were "shot" on the bunks of the same river in Iowa. The largest passenger locomotive in the world, more than 100 feet lone, was used for scenes of Radio Pictures' spectacular all-talking rail- road .drama, “Denger Lights.” Governor John E, Erickson of Mon, tuna started production of “Dunner Lights," Radio Pictures' spectacuiar all-talking railroad drama, when he pressed the button which set came“ motors turning. Motion picture scenes were filmed for the first time in the new Chicngo Union {union during production of “Danger Lights." Radio Pictures' spectacular all-talking railroad dmml. Locations in six states were used for the Rlming of "Nneer Lights" Radio Pieturef spectacular all-talk- ine railroad drama. Scenes were made in Montana, South Dakota, Wis- consin. Illinois, Iowa and California. Boulder Almost Wrecks Film Cast 16-ton boulder thundering down a Rocky mountain slope almost de- molished the Radio Pictures' company for the filming of “Danger Lights." all-talking railroad drama now " the Aleyon theater, when it was on loca- tion in Montana. A landslide was being photographer when the huge Mutlnm Dnur-4ymtirt.trt" 1le to club: Prk- h I .as-Adls "e, Chlldm It: ttvent-Ado. In. Chlldm tte Sum!” Prue-Adetta "e, Chlllnn Me Sta-1|" the nor " in a mm- In» The “Mil-I “In: out screened; with a an an! Includqu R.K.O VAUDEWLLE ACTS Thermals-Eu p711 'tree the an? THURS. PRL, BAT. JAN. to, " 24 Vlu'hone Am WAUKEGAN "CharnqN Aunt” The null-hing Inn of "It continent- Inluu he! Anew ml! “In! In thb lecture GARY COOPER MARLENE DIETRICH ADOLPHE MENJOU TH E 'tmr-ore-rt" BEST SU.N0AY, JAN. m CHARLES RUGGLES " Mon-mo” MON. TUES.. WED. JAN. 19, 20, 21 WILL ROGERS JUNE COLLY ER “tawny”: Tilting Candles -eimt- in a mum luhlul: THE PRESS Nuu Evenl- roek started its descent. The In! mun not out of the way just an it roared by. Mr. Arliss Triumphs . in "Old English"; Third Talking Picture Gourle A! creation - which he on terizutinn of According Emma!) (ttttttt TELEPHONE an THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SATURDAY. JAN. 17 Sen-mulli- whlslk SUNDAY, JAN. 18 Fee'. Their tir" udkinr [than Bord, who roqtrht with Coon" In It: bud-w var-Ion In! and! In the ”will: mink! in “Mien" The on“ , plenum "ttta In but . . . ml Duo-man and Hal Mu MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ala-nUomin an “than! ENGLISH" teV . trentie WEDNESDAY. JAN. 21 One Day Only Lowell Sherman and Alice Joyce THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Whit I Gr An inUdr ulury .ul in the ",uvered “hum of the bill" “In"; W on I MIMI“ 'teirrk with tho Inn-t out ever manual for on: m. COMING SOON Fm! 16mm! thpwrrk! Sm that but" to Ill - "Old Engiish" - I part considerI the best ell-ru- of his long career. Arliss is coming in u M Oahu-l mat-war helm world'n mum Ices-noun: ueM-Ir Ir‘umpM . . . "dud III-r with William Boyd - Donald Stu-r! . Jamel Darth “Check and Double Check” Louis Wolheim leorge Bancroft and Jessie R. bandit: Old fin-EH G in; Mint he I wallow.» at the am THIS GREATERT STARS or' ALI. CREATION r the low sum . . . lulu-Ink: And huh-tum with PIANO" DAD! and DAVID lawn “Once a Gentleman” 'ieorge Arl'm.-.-Detut of Actors OLD SINNEI. SHOW! Ul' YOUNG RrVALtt “He Know Women" cam-nun or ALI. ou-rooon [1913mm “Danger Llama” English" inde It” _ the at; run" AMOS 'M' ANDY “Old Eng“ tth" Francis x. Bushman 'n.emmtoetoar.uaeirt.et pr In the mild-w vmion " "The “kn." In- Inn- In "hamlet” The would " wild-yum I: mtrtdtrqt mlhpmnandmlmu . . . thu'.tttr--bd Twin mater: of a. air in "Dqtmtmtt" (Marlin! bruta- . scum-mm im . Robert Armstrong Jean Arthur ’ “kiln: "IIII of by tor I hundrd all“: POLKA IIOI‘ with pendenee is the moat undou- o! att potassium Proud and debut of convention in the nkioh old “all that George Ariiu ho! to may tratuterrod to the Vim-phone mo for Warmer Brothers. "Old Emu-h" in. however. very human. and in the hectic Int “not days of his life he lives in NW the 80 add year. of his not too virtu- oun life. Rogue, though he is, his stubborn flttht for what he Inna most and his not for living find I responlivo echo in every human hurt. [ George Arliu starring in the role ihi‘ made famous on the mm. The 'nuppm‘lint out which includol Betty Lowford. Doris Lloyd, been lunacy. Ivan Simpmn Ind numerolu m. add: to the interest loe production which in exceeding even the Fret "Di-li" in Green directed minim how u- Iln In the and MI ttal Iona.“ the Ilium be drunk. AM "0 .0 run Continuous 2 in II :00 pm. Matinee and Eveninll Btr.ed inevitable not! AFC! popularity JAN.I5.16 JAN. 19, 20 JAN. 22. " LAKE you" malt-lun- Thunder-Inc ”null-Id Alfred r.

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