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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 40

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42 TUESDAY, WEDNESDA Y "BLOOD AND«THUNDER" Comedy â€" FABLES â€" UNIVERSAL NEWS * 26 n P‘ t 4A P3 f ) Fe % . A e /' <p JOHN LUPE BOLES VELEZ SUNDAY, MONDAY THURSDAY,. FRIDA Y SATURDAY, â€"APRIL 4 NOW SHOWING Every child attending the afternoon TriHb‘rfiiiEe*‘v?flT"r&Efve' a high § gradeâ€"separately wrapped â€" â€" y Added: COMEDY <â€" CARTOON â€" NEWS EVENTS "The Man Who Came Back" Added: COMEDY â€" CARTOON â€" NEWS EVENTS KIDDIES EASTER EGG MATINEE! OWING:~~#â€":â€"~~â€"â€"woâ€"ogmmon«os~«â€"«FODANCANDFRIDAY JANET GAYNOR â€"â€"CHARLES°FARRELLE * and see the 1st Chapter of the Detective Thriller Continuous Sunday from 2:00 to 11 :00 CHOCOLATE EASTER EGG "FINGER PRINTS" Bargain Matinee at 2:00 APRIL 9, 10 APRIL 4, 5 APRIL 7, 8 H Solved in Talkie The biggest problem that confronts parentsâ€"the proper rearing of their childrenâ€"is one that is handled in an unusual way in Raoul Walsh‘s Fox Movietone production, "The Man Who Came Back." iamous broadway hit and prize winâ€" ner. It is said to be an absorbing romance with a distinctly original slant. Walter Huston, who plays the stellar role, is a veteran of many moâ€" tionâ€"picture successes. He is supâ€" ported by Phillips Holmes, who plays the. youthful â€"convict,â€" and â€"byâ€"Conâ€" stance Cummings, who is the lovely daughter of the prison warden. An imposing number of screen celebrities make up the rest of the cast. Howard Hawks, who has directed many notaâ€" ble screen hits, is the director of "The Criminal Code." Parental Problem __Columbia Pictures‘ "The Criminal Code," presents a vivid picture of the breaking and mending of a youthful convict‘s soul. Love transforms a desperate, â€"nerveâ€"shattered : boy. who stares in dumb misery at the surâ€" roundings with a mind that is almost blank.. He dares to hopeâ€"he sees a glimmer :of possibleâ€"kappy days to comeâ€"andâ€"from that moment he is a changed man. â€" "The Criminal Code" is from the play of the same name which was a famous Broadway hit and prize winâ€" ner. It is said to be an absorbing <â€"The many crime commissions atâ€" tempting to curb the present epidemic of lawlessness in the United States are attacking the problem from two distinctâ€"angles. â€"They are first atâ€" tempting to do away with vicious soâ€" cial conditions which establish breedâ€" ing places for criminals. And they are trying to give convicts a motive for good behavior while in prison and the hope of some future happiness when they are released. s 3 The story of "The Painted Desert" concerns a feud between two old Arizona pioneers and the romance of with thrills and action. The stamâ€" pede of a herd of five hundred cattle and a deathâ€"defying race of twentyâ€" mule teams are only part of the blood tingling incidents that help raise the drama to a high pitch. _ : The Criminal Code A Powerful Romance Painted Desert," Bill Boyd has his finest picture in many months. Ringâ€" ing with real old time action the part gives Bill an opportunity to wade in and do thingsâ€"and he does. A smashâ€" ing cattle stampede and a race with death along a yawning canyon, drivâ€" ing a twentyâ€"mule team like mad are but part of this thrilling story. _â€"â€"Packed with dynamic drama, thrills and romance, ‘"The Painted Desert," aâ€" Pathe western picture featuring William â€" Boyd, Helen l.;‘welvetrees, William Farnum and J. Farrell Macâ€" donald, proves a genuine hit. In "The ory oft **rtzona ) Cinema Talk Fullâ€"of Romance Clive Brook as a prominent banker in the play, is cnow in his seventh season as a Paramount featured playâ€" er.: His last previous film with Banâ€" croft was the now famous "Underâ€" world." Brook bas received high praise from the critics for his work in "The Four Feathers," "Charming â€"Sinners," "Anybody‘s Woman," "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" and many others. "If it‘s news, print it, no matter whom it may hurt." That is the unethical code of George Bancroft as the â€"ruthless, hardâ€"fisted managing editor of the tabloid daily in "Scanâ€" dal Sheet," his newest Paramount picâ€" ture. It is a new type' of character for the star of "The Mighty." Apparently film producers have disâ€" covered the universal truth of Proâ€" fessor Erskine‘s statements, so classic will follow classic to the screen in future picture programs. John Boles and Lupe Velez enact the roles of Tolstoy‘s immortal lovers. â€" * % turning to the classics for their imâ€" portant picture presentations and "Resurrection" bears out the wisdom Not â€" only are the recognized classics widely read, but they also furnish every variety of story, charâ€" acterization, spectacular situation and treatment and give entertainment to the cultural and discriminating theaâ€" treâ€"goers but advanted entertainment to the many whoâ€" do not have time to read the standard literary works. "Resurrection," ~ Count Tolstoy‘s famous â€" Russian â€" dramatic â€" classic, made into a lavish Universal producâ€" tion by Edwin Carewse, will be shown Tuesday and Wednesday at the Alcyon theatre. 4 f § "Seandal Sheet Resurrection Thursday, April 2, 1981 itsâ€"mul artistr) acteriz; due to Huston lin in‘ Artists pened | as the the gar retracin his rem raded of his Ford‘s he hac sion ‘tc Resur Resur of its treatm Resurre Seandal Seandal Seandal A brahan The Cri "Ab drama picture tents : sets, | The ‘Cr No "It‘ Errol. gaiety so apj lots 0 tic cor He comic hilari Brom{ wrote Night Laye nary, screel enam Line Thur Pa

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