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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 32

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N I311? '1'1r1.JgtgpAY-FrtrDAy Alsoz. COMEDY - NEWS-EVENTS 'rml!gBWmh"NtlgrpA"'fr JACK-IE SL‘NDA Y-MONDAY BA'rURDAY--Bartrain" Maxine; ’5: 2: ELECTED "N frulLLION LAUGHS "iii NOW SHOWING Also: BOBBY JONES _ “THE IfWOlRthN D SPOON" . . ALSO V “MONSTERS OF THE DEEP” a---------.?-"--.--- ----i1NFThriltrr- f. N, V A Added: "MICKEY'S REBELLION" Comedy -.-... NEWS “Whom DUST“? "A FREE SOUL” Sanity; continuous from 2:00 to, 1131 Ehcfifien NORMA BREAKER GE ADULTS ONLY in with _0L8Ilh1, and JOHNSON E33113 TODAY AND FRIDAY TRAVELOGUE SEPT. IT-td t Si? SEPT. 13-14 SEPT. " L 15- THE PRESS " :.-1.When little JaekieHhtrrp'er, tiom indicate when his chief inter. olt lies: “When's A star u but?" “When'll they put' my nnme on the marquee bond?” _ . C" “Whirl! t ttearatart" hi and" .. f6 p. of you w hair nnd the -iiriqrtiiSIe-iioTrc.- Mel}. 'teh, Skippy all right. Upon being introduced to Richard Dix, star of the production, Jackie {rattled out an autograph book and said "Will you please aign this?” Jackie is sturdy 3nd han “and irtteirittttrterc,-hutaup_uty1ryittr1to,ek One of the supporting players of- fered his signature too, but wu in- 10er that the book. was "for “an only.” A peek Into the book Tangled names of 139 tum inminu'iu of timt nah. "'.., "e _ l “It’s ‘one of his 1vtottt'tieas---food," explained his genial grandmother, looks after Jackie when his mother is'on vaudeville tour-which is most of the time. "What kind.of, 'a restaurant have you on this lbt?" he asked Fred Niblo, the director. Being assure? that it was turexee11entune, he fur- ported, for work in Radio PTaiiFiG' "Young Donovan's Kid," he wasn’t long in orienting himself. _ Jssar-wlucrdteentlgca'Hrparaxuaie,N_ the Twain Shall Meet." John Miljan, 722%th _u" stistt _'c-fittfr"-l'fR't'ete-e8'-crttthri'r. 'HarethegaittHer-artrrerrmr-d6r Game . thts, croplsgd,_. my”: - Rescoe Ates, stuttering comedian of "The Big House," is Polly’s husband. Tackie Cooper To'Bé tails embellish the picture. There is . "t Leopard Shark Savage l Illllllllgllllllllllllll a tense little drama, too, so that The leopard shark may not be- "13"” ' ' was Dressler has a chance tor acme maseemeormmeemi 2tf.St.t, of the character work that endeared ers, but he is one of the most vicio m p her-cin "Min and Bill" and "Anna and dangerous of the shark family . . " Christie." . _ A battle with one of these creatu Politics 1 Charlie t Riesner, who film/s, is shown in “Monsters of the Deep. ' of -et-Srtrtrht- Shore“ and "Redmsintr;"- di- The shark is beautifully marked, . . N - _ . rected "Politics." _ ing rise to the fanciful name.. _ 'scoring Hon, The juvenile leads are played by one is portrayed in the picture by Mari William Bakewell,-of "All Quiet on capes but it is seen clearly and‘ Pol the Western Front," and Karen Mor- quite evidently one of the most f Tt_LC_.. “a "Marie and the redoubtable Polly son, for Warner Brother Moran go into politics to clean up the finds tt bit part for himsel town, organize. the women end get pieture, In "Gold, Dust C them to go on strike until their. hus- plays a minor role but is l bppdsc, capitulate to, their palm heat friends-they, mm ideals. 'Marfe _ sweep? into _ 61m " 'hini. _ _ -- __ if” cleans out the crooked mayor, routs Mr. Bacon is the tron' the gangs andtriumphs. . 399031. 9pthqr and star c TRetALiglrt. processions, political fallies,“t 'rpo1itieal muchinations of Rplitics and retain}, the women’s vote and crooked oftieiaU,' mingle“: r hilarious Mend in “Politics,” gle- -tio-Girldieyn-Mavur's new comedy- drama in which Marie Dreuler makes tttr- ttrar bow as "csriiWcfriiiritiir'iiirriitii star. 7 . . career three years Screen F ttvorites In --' Jackie's ambition " _ ' T Ju-tttei-tttrt' 1tratrtimother sari.” , Cinema Talk " “That's the Army," “In: Up You?! Lingerie" are tuneful lyrics which} are recalled and recalled with n smiiej And yet. "The Smiling Lieutenant'?) not a music“ show in an; tense. It iéh‘il‘ no ChiFliiVitirr"lit nutr action. But, perhaps the outstanding f ture of the show are A3hevalier 'ontreu-autmpc-aittietuitsrosr., Chevalier'n own inimitable style. _ the audiences tgt,niltinicantr_hg The picture is another of th I delicious Ernst . Lubitsch productio but, unlike "The Love Parade," iti a real, down-to-earth comedy mance dealing with a smart and can: free 'soi’dier whose smile wins hin the heart of two women, it has do lightful comedy momenta interspersed with tense emotional scenes. Cl?! dette Colbert and Miriam Hop are the sweethearts who turn Cht alier’s head and heart. V "The Smiling Lieutenant" has til whole of Maurice Chevalier bound ttl in a" single joyous role. His capl venting personality, his sly and wickd low-making, hit meaningful singiu of the meaningful‘ lyrics, all the! "trthtgt,-nihietr-eaeh-- , . iyf-hirrvetrrrertt now have presented in part, Are pro jetted " full ‘force from the screen in "The Smiling Lieutenant." ,ttrt1ityt-iet s,--_-tytabess-aiuaears ef Ai . A ItevelatioscWith., Maurice Chevahe A You don't know Maurice Chevalil ttntirymr'vtseerr"'The fhnitrritt tig tenppt," iwith _Mauriee'ts gay ltrt truirreiee.' Mr. Bacon is the Kon' of Fe Bacon, author and star of "Li, pin'" which broke alrBrortdwto ords. when produced there.- . Director Takestits- - - ,7 _- _ - _ In His Piety Lloyd Bacon, who directed “G 'rrtriitiieris,"" iitiiiriiijFNhiiiiiii%Ii net and featuring Olsen and Jo son, for Warner Brothers, slw finds a bit part for himself In ev picture, In "Gold Dust Gertie," plays P. mi_nor_role hnt is betting Pr?fr three years Ltr, ith, Jackie's ambition _to Li; 'n star, Thursday, Sepumbqr 10, tiimur, Sopl TOI les won t "tport: We ttlm wh "UUtttti" is . d"? and. pave toasts were in 'lue leaped inn murmur-1; 5! Mm P Headed by upedition 3pm ital. went into :the Congo. t has returned t Dr. Daniel 'yrousth,t back t ine every possi Dr. Dnvenn Ur. Louis Net Ur. Jacques I Mans fell a , the first week unmarked trt'& ofheial Iihotogh tinn and on Perhaps -, the irtsittim"mr7t"ist 0 Show ever.: talents. Anyh “’WéétT’EQ comedy scenes lTé?§§ "dretriirii he screen, as, 1 :he changes to ‘esenting. worn he scene by ts' W. ‘ . . ‘ 'rmyor, cart interest, Jresslerhr fir:, Pathgg 3nd Shangf BrT s .x Keir,??,

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