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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1931, p. 18

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Burnett, and was ‘directed by John Francis Clarke Gable, Reboret Elliott and a large cast make up the supporting players. Barthelmess plays the role of the reporter and it is said to be| attempted." | At 63 Arliss is in many ways a young man. He objects to any sugâ€" gestion that he has become a vetâ€" eran of either stage or screen. He plans very definitely to continue tirement has not yet entered his futâ€" ure <plans. 3 Big Crime Thriller â€" Although the new picture "The Millionaire" shows Arliss as a man forced to retire for hisg health, it is the most energetic and humorous picâ€" ture he has yet made for the talking screen. In it he dons overalls,â€" does hard physical labor and takes a course from two young lovers on.how to be happy, though rich. Work, interest in others.and â€"a sense .of humor â€"Mr. Arliss claims are the three secrets of his own good health. _ _ ; ly for pictures or that he would make a certain number of pictures and perâ€" manently retire. f Never the Twain | The Finger Points George Arliss Gives _ .Secrets of His Rare Zest for Hard Work "*ithough in his tatest picture, "The Millionaire" George Arliss plays the part of an American business man who is ordered to takeâ€"aâ€"rest â€"cure at the age of 60, the actor himself, soon to be 63, has no thought: of giving up active work on his own beâ€" half. The Finger Points ... Aleyon Never the Twain Shall Meet ......Deerpath â€" "I.h{. July 8 , Never the Twain Shall Meet .._...Deerpath With each trip to Hollywood Arliss is questioned at length by an inâ€" terested public, as to his future plans. He has steadfastly refused to say that he would leave the stage definiteâ€" Three Girls Lost Subway Express The Millionaire .......... Mr. Lemon of Orange Indiscreet Indiscreet Iron Man Shipmates Shipmates Iron Man Indiscrect Indiscreet Weekly Movie Programs SCREENINGS f) Cinema Talk Thursday, July 9 Thursday, July 2 Saturday, July 4 Tuesday, July 7 Monday, July 6 Bunday, July 5 Friday, July 3 . Aleyon Deerpath Deerpath . Aleyon Deerpath .. Al¢yon .. Altyon Deerpath . Aleyon Deerpath Deerpath .. Aleyon Alcyon In "Subway Express" as.in "Th¢ Donovan A?’:ir,” Holt plays a clos¢ lipped, dominating officer of the law, who by persistent questioning, unâ€" ravels a baffliing murder mystery ~ and again the well known Fred Kelâ€" sey acts as his foil in the role of th* sey acts as "dumb dick ~â€" _ Ever since Jack Holt scored a hit as the hardâ€"boiled detective in Columâ€" bia‘s production of "The Donovan Affair," he has wanted to play anâ€" other role built upon these same lines. However, this wish was denied him until he was cast for Killian, the Police Inspector in "Subway Exâ€" press," Columbia‘s film version of the famous Broadway stage hit by Eva Kay Flint and Martha Madison Jack Holt in Role "Indiscreet," â€" aâ€" smart comedyâ€" drama produced by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson and directed by Leo McCarey, again reveals Miss Swarn son in a role of faszhion, with an ultra modern wardrobe to delight the femâ€" inine fan. The star‘s supporting cast includes Ben Lyon, as leading man, ing and crackling that has always emanated from "ground noise," the new recording offers a fidelity of tone that is almost startling. It also perâ€" mits the reproduction of vocal tones in lower registers, such as. in. whis pered conversations, with marked sucâ€" cess. > P l thur Lake and Maude Eburne. â€"~ â€" ~â€" in â€"This bétterment of voice reproducâ€" tion is due to a new device which for simpler â€" understanding, has been called a "noise reduction valve." Its function is to close automatically hbeâ€" tween words and phrases or whenâ€" ever there is no sound impulse travellâ€" ing through the recording apparatus from .the. microphonés, â€"thus shutting out practically all of the "ground noise" and preventing its being phoâ€" tographed on the film. * k "Indiscreet," will be agreeably surâ€" prised at the tremendous impoveâ€" ment made in sound recording. oria Swanson in aglcenefiom'mdiscreet' Swanson Film Makes + Sound Innovation icture goers who see Gloria Swanâ€" of Hard Detective Thursday, July acco was his writ ® an He i: of worl inin€ inclt Mon thur dran and MeC son | n 1 pere suce tion sim ed ¢ tion wor is n the micl tica prej the and ated reco that car son 64 Im pris mel bo

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