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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1931, p. 34

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THURSDA Yâ€"FRIDA Y Trader H o r n MONDAYâ€"TUESDAYâ€"WEDNESDA Y SUNDAY; JUEYÂ¥â€" 12â€" ONEY SATURDAY. JULY 11 Snuss â€" The Millionaire Phone 2400 NOW SHOWING SIDNEY MURRAY COMEDY . NEWS Also: NEWS . ACT â€" â€"COMEDY _ Chapter 5 "HEROES OF THE FLAMES" A1 SO NEWS ACT ; Qlara B o W "KICK IN" Highland Park NEWS BOBBY JONES ‘The NIBLICK® a »Az.',v uhm "LEATHER PUSHERS" NEWS â€" CARTOON â€" ACT Bargain Matineeâ€"at 2:00 PODAY AND FRIDAY Seol Strauss, Mgr. JULY 13â€"14â€"15 Continuous 2â€"11 JULY 16â€"17 REVUE The other principals in the cast inâ€" clude William Collier, Sr., Ruth Warâ€" ren, Donald Dillaway and Joan Casâ€" tle. . _ John G, Blystone directed. How Brendel outwits the crooks and finally accomplishes the capture of both gangs affords hilarious enterâ€" tainment. Fifiâ€" enters the plot at this point, determined on revenging her brother, the slain man. She invites "Mr. Leâ€" mon" to visit the night club where she sings, thinking he is "McGee." When he gets there gangsters trz thflr best to put him ""on the spot. The fun really starts when "Mr. Lemon," who resembles ."McGee," is mistaken for the gang leader just after a truckload of liguor is hiâ€" jacked and one of the gangsters is kflied. gais nepmcene idns im tn ie ie nb nreinie c niet ic ng ooo __ In this picture Brendel plays two roles. One is Eh'a'tg: of "Mr. Lemon," an inoffensive Swedish toy salesman, and the other is "Silent McGee," hardâ€" boiled gangster chieftain. __What is described as one of the funâ€" niest comedies of the year, is "Mr. Lemon Of Orange," in which El Brenâ€" del and Fif Dorsay are.coâ€"starred. In." Wallace is one of Hollywood‘s outstanding: dramatic directors, his productions including "The Shopworn Angel". and the William Powell pteâ€" ture, "Man of the World." Mr. Lemon of Orange â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" s Gangster Satire Richard Wallace, whose work with Ruth Chatterton in "The Right to Love" created a cinema sensation reâ€" cently, directed Clara Bow in "Kick _ Wynne Gibson, the sceptical wife of Jack Oakie‘s recent comedy, "June Moon"; Leslie Fenton, Donald Crisp and Paul Hurst are also in the cast. <~â€"The supporting cast, as well as the story, of "Kick In" was selected with great care to give Miss Bow every possible advantage in her first dramâ€" atic part. Regis Toomey, recently seen .in George â€"Bancroft‘s «‘Scandal Sheet," has the leading male role, a role which, for the first time on the talking screen, gives him a chance to match his. superb performance in "Alibi," his first sensational success. acter whose feelings range over the tlonal ¢ ith â€"Hghtnin like rapidity. 3 "Kick In," was adapted for the talking screen from the famous Wilâ€" lard Mack stage success of the same name. In it, the "It" girl has an exacting role which tests her capaâ€" city for emotional portrayal to an unusual degree. In love with an exâ€" convict hounded by the police, Miss Convinced that the sparkling perâ€" sonality displayed by Clara Bow in her long screen career as America‘s favorite flapper had deprived the moâ€" tion picture public of the deeper talâ€" ents ~of that popular actress, Paraâ€" mount executives have planned a longâ€"series of emotional roles for the redheaded actress. Her first dramaâ€" tic part in "Kick In," hailed as a new revelation of Bow talents, marks her debut in serious drama. New Revelation of Bow Talents Revealed ) Cinema Talk The "Trader Horn" expedition covâ€" ered over 25,000 miles in its search for unique thrills and the unrecorded. The picture is based on the book of the ~same name which amazed and startled readers the world over. This Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer allâ€" talking ‘production, now on view at the Schubert theatre, has been acâ€" claimed«during first showings in New York and Los Angeles as a movie masterpiece of travel, adventure, realâ€" ism and romance. . _ _ _ You will see lions in mortal combat, a â€"Thindoceros â€"stampede, ~hairbreadth escapes from huge crocodiles, savage tribesmen, weird native rites and a hundred other thrills Harry Carey, Edwina â€"Boothâ€"andâ€"Puncan Renaldo are featured in a cast of thousands. Trader Trader Born to Love Trader Horn Trader Horn Young â€"Scenes never before caught by the camera are some of the outstanding achievements of the "Trader Horn" expedition into mysterious Africa. Mr Mr Mr Many Thrills in s New Jungle Picture ~"Young Sinners"is a picture that all fathers and sons, mothers and daughters should see. They will be entertained and at the same time, may derive a beneficial lesson. Other fine â€"performances are â€"given by Cecilia Loftus, as the girl‘s mother, James Kirkwood, as the boy‘s father, andâ€"Edmund Breese as the attorney. _ Hardie Albright, who, with Dorâ€" othy Jordan, furnishes the romantic interest, proves himself a real find. He gives a spirited and i > erp ion of his role and the vicaâ€" ctous Miss Jordan, as always, takes every. advantageâ€" of the opportunity to satisfy demands. â€" the body and soul of the headstrong and spendthrift son of a millionaire. The role is a perfect fit for Meighan and he gives a notable performance. Chief interest in "Young Sinners" centers about Thomas Meighan, the celebrated star, who, following two years of retirement, returns to the screen to portray the featured role of the rollicking Irish trainer who, by almost brutal force regenerates "Young Sinners" was a sensational success on the stage, but on the screen, it is even greater. The proâ€" duction is a credit to Fox Films, to John Blystone, whodirectedâ€"it and to the cast of popular actors that people it. a Sensational Stage Weekly Movie Programs Miftioniire .oucw. f'ff-“ Al Baturday, July 11 Lemon of Orange ..".Z* Finger Points .__.____. _ of Orange Millionaire .......... Sinners Horn Horn SCREENINGS Tuesday, July 14 Monday, July 13 Bunday, July 12 Friday, July 10 Success on Screen Thursday, July 9, 1931 ... Aleyon Deerpath Deerpath ... Aleyon Deerpath Deerpath .. Aleyon .. Aleyon Deerpath Me hardâ€" gives was 1 ous p tamal recen vests unusu of© yo the in ress, 1 ~Rhis~ â€"The as, | _ mat ing the : is a joyed and i ern . to a traine 66 betw jung thing runs the | venti ing. life the « one chan thou: unisc To its ‘ gle. of t of t gurs were first take the gea kin cro plo wit Me ag ati bea Ju Th 66

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