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HFEK "OFFENSIVE PLAYS" Notre Dame Football Series _ as ( _/ smm AlgQ@ â€"â€"â€" ~~* Comedy â€" News â€" Cartoon TODAY AND FRIDAY * ~James Gleason â€" _ _ Marion Nixon ____ Bette Davis NOVEMBER 3â€"4 with Adultsâ€"40¢ THE PRESS Hollywood does ever so often proâ€" duce a picture that can be given unqualified endorsement for audiâ€" ences of all classes. Such pictures generally will be found to be bright and pleasant light comedies, with a generous dash of adventure, plenty of fast movement, clever lines, wholesome situations, and a buoyant, youthful cast to carry them along ‘at breakâ€"neckâ€"spgeéd.,.__â€"=â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. "Iâ€" Like Your Nerve" Loretta Young, and of all of the new crop_pictures: of this type "I .. The story races through the audaâ€" cious adventures of a wealthy young American when he finds himself in romance which sweeps him off his feet to land in the seething tangle ‘of a nearâ€"revolution, a plot to raid the country‘s treasury, a singleâ€" handed clash with the army, and & neatly executed kidnapping coup by which he saves the girl he loves from Like Your Nerve" is far and the best.__._ _ __ _ _ ~~_ banks will favorably remind you of the Robin Hood and the D‘Artagnan his father played years ago. In "I Like Your, Nerve" provides defiâ€" nite assurance that the name of Fairbanks will continue toâ€"addâ€"zest and wholesome color to the Ameriâ€" Just to make "I Like Your Nerve" | uy y ; _>_.» . more entertaining and more charmâ€" ‘b«f\e § ing, ~Loretta Young ~shares= SFo0 ed. cleg with young Doug. cast are Claude Allister, the Eng.| first turn. lish comedian; Henry Kolker, veterâ€"| @ighth pole. an. of the American stage; Andre winning? Cheron, Boris Karlof, Edmund| Calm y« Breon and others equally as able.| That‘s "Bu The picture was directed by William | "Buddy" is McGann and the story and screen| Jones is Ji play are_â€"by Roland â€"Pertwee _ and| Lew Cody. Houston Branch. â€"]ter in the "Waterloo Bridge" Is . Season‘s Most Highly Praised Production "Waterloo Bridge," is Universal‘s muchâ€"discussed picturization of the sensational â€"Robert E. < Sherwood drama of the same name, with Holâ€" lywood‘s .latest "find," Mae Clarke; Kent Douglass: â€"Enid Bennett â€"and Doris Lloyd in the principal roles. Directed by James Whale, who flmed * "Journey‘s End," and photo= graphed by Arthur Edeson,â€" theâ€"capâ€" able cinematographer of "All Quiet on the Western Front," the Britishâ€" flavored picture of air raids and the love of a London lady of the streets for a young Canadian private, is reâ€" ported as one of the dramatic: gems of the picture capital‘s current crop. It i1 Tuck of a pretty chorus #girl who London boarding house and a ‘brilâ€" descends, as the war progresses, to| liant but unrecognized composer and a cheap artist‘s model and eventualâ€" affords both stars great opportuâ€" ly. to a solicitor. A boyish soldier| nity for the display of their talents. is a First National production away â€"The ensuing situations in which the girl grows to love the boy and the intense scenes in which he takes her to visit her aristocrati¢ parents are said to be the ultimate in drama. literally â€"runs . into herduï¬l:; the course of an air raid, on London‘s wellâ€"known Waterloo Bridge, and eventually fallsâ€"madly in love with ~Carl Laemmle, Jr., the youthful Universal production head, who has scored_ so soundly with "King. of Jazz, "All Quiet on the Western Front," "Dracula" and "Seed," perâ€" sonally produced "*Waterloo Bridgs" o mg Benn W. Levy and Tom Reed wrote ‘ e screen adaption. Frederic Kerr, well known British George Arliss‘~talentedleading lad y * of many successes; and Rita Carâ€" lisle appear with the sensational Miss Clarke, Douglass and the Misses Bennett and â€" Lloyd in the pictura‘s cast, Eddie Quillan Stars ~They‘re off!â€"Thirty thousand racâ€" ing fans shout for their favorite. "Sleepy" Jones, hanging over the paddock rail, squints a knowing alâ€" though anxious eye. Up in the stands a feminine heart palpitates for the little 115â€"pound dynamo of grit and muscle who is attempting a racing comeback from the gutter. "«Wally" Weber, who couldn‘t hide behind ~â€"a ~corkscrew, thumbs the "bookie‘s" ticket that will mean a crooked. cleanâ€"up. first turn. Now hoofs pound at the eighth pole. Who‘s in front? Who‘s Calm yourselves, movie fans‘! That‘s "Buddy" Doyle: riding, and "Buddy" is Eddie Quillan. "Sleepy" Jones is Jimmy Gleason. Weber is Lew Cody. The little gal all aâ€"flutâ€" ter in the grandstand is Marion Nixon. _ & j s And the picture is "Sweepstakes," RKO Pathe‘s exciting melodrama of the turf; * **~xyeal treat for movie tans is of= * Aered_with the showing. of the Fox romance, "Merely Mary Ann,"â€" starâ€" ring those favorite screen sweetâ€" hearts, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in coâ€"roles. * 3 "Sweepstakes" is a refreshing reâ€" turn to the unsophisticated, honest drama, and Albert Rogell and Lew Lipton are to be commended for their good work in direction and storyâ€"writing, respectively.,. _ "Sweepstakes" is a Charles R. Rogers ction for RKO Pathe. ~The picture, which was adapted from Israel Zangwill‘s play, tells the charming story of the love affair beâ€" Great Picture Team 646 Thrill details rame, | gamb“_ni an engr tacular Blood," filmizati Post st erick H mance, to sho ments. ture that Clar to proi Secret ‘other_ the de dia," Gable Gable as R from tle al find I« thrilli ing th S ¢ enga deft. well tuck ho tri ver art act sto cha ev