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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1931, p. 29

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e country of the and many ortu ty made there by ktVtraveirtd hntf 'rid from the stu- Thus the anthem a in unquestioned! I acarhn1iiioiritt2 gr-oft land. ' _ em an "0:!qu n woman and her 11:11am. 9mm: "iidéeiiirNt - miet'titl n literally to bury by jungles where a man, ttnd when 1 physician to the nice -ANe--ar1fe, 1 of her old love husband, Jhtile1 um at pace im- e which has some- dition fo . highly The story is laid former wife. and covet“: eyes-on is created which wants and annoct in his Jntist Me.. r mirthquake, . York," is acor- hundreds. ture Buster plartr. , gets neck deep he tries to "fax-El apts and became: rs and otherg not altruism. Atsmnnr. Janeen Jn gymnas- lays the heroine, a bit. but finally I Edwards is the ical vilet Pottttle. My: the principal me 200 other boys Prank Rowan. k at. Other- in ttr. I Rue. Own-Apia, 2W1. l my! and other tttuttrttttstrti, the I by Rose Ihtttatrt Ford, is excellent, on; ortheae u- ented by several “In, who supply nah" to a screen is in every way renal 3nd Direc- urd may well be Borneo." iT%Ttiriirs6," ma if II that the story Ll quality of tense le Picture glie Country " is one of tie motion pictures roman as. in: Scores _ [ in Comedy of life and F setinEhttMhrGtr1ottattdp1arsd with an accompaniment of tomtoms 7 and weird native eerrentottialtr, "The Road to Singapore" in the story of March, played with exceptional skill by Louis Canaan, a new recruit in picture! foam the New-York stage . brides his bride to the tropical Bet.. tlement end promptly proceeds th neglect her in the rush of his pro- . fessionnl duties. . "Road to Singapore? lit Vtrf Story of . V Tropical Ceylon ---"'rhay -itpad-ier-Hhtraporer-wtttr Williom Powell in the starring role, is . darkly tt1amorous melodnm: of the tropics whith than”? “for "and spurréd on by the tropical in- tensity of, the life-‘about her, Phil- mwgmwmm -riiiiiiiitLEt of. great promise in earlier roles, comes into this picture with more conMenee and with Bowtr1itte beauty ”liability. She should go far, unique talents. _ 'Powell is a put mater in the smbtle art of muting imperfect characters interesting Ind sym- pathetic. A less nhle _titgttgtr would not 313'; ‘dggggd play the role» of Hugh triiFRi'"r'" Tif "6 "gtrr"rr-deatttttr so {ruddy with fundamentals, but in his experienced We the pic- -tarrrritttmrr:3trtr-torbermt4 of:,the tsigh-mt-rf-ere' 1trrtetrt"relrmtp. 1GiiFiiE fhtds mince, hTRTiir'iuFiiar ofJNgh Dawltry. the colony's ne'er- dowel]. who has previously proved himself " fascinating to women as he is oNeefttre1shs to"men. _ prtste1rntturitrnd, gxtmagsntly produced. The cut includes such favorite; “new Marsh, Alison 'kimkorih, ttnntsdett Hire ind D9131”. Genid. mm“ " the prin- cipals’mtigueti above . What‘ventu'nlly came: from this situation is the story twist which Miss Radon prom to be love- lier with etch succeeding appeal ance on the screen. Her ccmebhck to talking pictures is mixing his- tory, Misa_Mmh, a young actress Alfred E. Green, famous for his direction of “Disraeli”. end other masterpieces of the screen, directed Mr. Powell in “The Road to Slant Pom," which is an mutation of a may by 1tttratd PM, by J. J. Gmbb Meander. Young lemon orfltatre, . n h, Hit In Screen Debut youngest member of the Phys" H“b. organised may you: "It by Edwin Booth, goes to Gene Ray- mond. who, it the In of treaty- two, mks hi- motion picture debut opposite Nancy Carroll in '.Tetsoe1 "lid." Rumond. who, before his recent whine. btto'ptetttteer w ',,tet,s1Pctr, tr, thrtry, ttJttr1tt.1tytt1 Yom Cinema Talk Ni " TtBNnttrrrjrChc TiirTEirriiirr, n Dramatizes History _ in "The Dreyfus Case” IhsLtr-sssmLtria1uttatsrasru tux, his banishment to Devil’s Island. his subdeqnent pander: and nstom tion to Military honors whieti pm W1 febrile end itnonble chap; ter in French history hive been drainhtized with triumphant skill and understanding in a talking pie, tare called 'fthe Ihepfti4re." - It is a picture which Wary one ought to ml: immediatislv' to see, for in oflt1.irt-,t,tt-rtur-atsr-:aii/ authentic ‘slice at: .l8ttttrxrruetti,gr,) iitiifitCiriiiéhatriiriii""ii'iii Fiat on} ford to be rerttine8frziLittsutnitpd, nanLLnd deeptritriiiiii document; magnificently acted and mtrtrniBeen'ts too, in its pictorial and atmospheric fldelity. _ 1?1t we bx._,wyfph the mean? -iriiiiiiFiirii%r 'iiiiiiiiu"'Tir7fiiCr dicate itself from a hideous blunder and the consequent fa1sif1eation of documents and testimony which made a Scapegoat out of Captain Dreyfus and eundeamed-httt to Devil's Island; are presented in this talking screen tree, with “1119,, dig, nity. The scenario is "irliil1rtilry" written. The material hold, strictly ter, the hats, md yet its formidable hie ities, out hia, inn skillfully interwoven in incident that the story moves freely and breath-, lessly forward. There are moments of unforgettable pathos, as when the innocent Dreyfus in: hauled, out on the Public Square in Paris and stripped of his military insignia. satiety: that you have to persuade yburself all the time that the pro- aentation in movie acting and not the actual thing itself. Poignantly real, too, are the ettortti of Drerfmf friends, championed by Zola, to rec- tify the miscarriage of Justice. Zola conspire: with Clemenceau, the 7ttwsurper proprietor, to publish an open“ fetter to the president of France. , "ttce=irttrtrtt Sting; "iii if} may}: ') The trial itself, with its per-jars! conspirators and ita' embattled champions. is, dramaetu11y, . mode} for .11 court room scenes. Every woken word is eloquent, every ges- ture t chollenge. This talking pie- ture. production captures so com- nletely the spirit and atmosphere of Nineteenth Century Fume. Ito Ichievements in dimtion and writ. Ine are pounded; in the acting. Cyril 1ugdwkke is Drnryftur himself, ltstedoortmit, and in no less mm- roles. Beatrix Thomson as TE Dreyfus, Charles Carson as tho heroic Colonel Human. Georg! Merritt. an Zola. Garry Marsh as Major Eatorhaay, Henry Caine as Colonel. Henry, Arthur Hardy as General lidmeur--al1 are, command: hilly rut "TU Dreyfus Cue" fa aaritiak,talkiwothuttnt1,ttrutptrimht Tannin-o an tjiitiiiiii; it)iiiiiii1ii" SUNDAY-AND ,, NORM FBmAY AND "ia'ilirlft?il-,' 'i'"di'iiiiiij [331% Personal Mala TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Not just another a] movie . . . not N I just another love Dry!? honors. 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