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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 27

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m and Mrs. Hafl their bridge c he home of Mn of Libertyvilis. _ Besides Powell and Miss Brent, iturday at the ‘High Pressure" features., Evalyn + were Mr. and Knapp, Guy Kibbee, Ruth Hall, f Arlington Hei ilian Bond, George Sydney, Alison Mrs. Joseph Sh Skipworth, John Wray and Polly hters of Chicago. alters. Mervyn LeRoy is directâ€" s. Harry Norton ng. t T r . the woeok‘eng at ** *\ ccmmntmneementninsiennininrcmmness ome. n . Satu Seth Parker Speaks nd Meyer had as It‘s lots of fun sometimes to crawl im P bangn @2]insidé another feller‘s heart and » « k râ€"inâ€"law Harry M .m‘°f t-‘)‘.i:h Tn% atalrt;.l::k’. things s home on Su is «made of embered vividiy s Myrtle Cott he "bark ages"â€" Grace Cottrell nd Evelyn Brent Mr. William Jona in an early speak Tuesday â€"eveni Today. they are Chicago. Mr. ure for the first a mMyPUIE GOLLPel C EBCE Y CCE CC Grace Cottrell «_ and Evelyn Brent were icoâ€"featured Mr. William Jona in an early speakie, "Interference." Tuesday evening. | _Today they are reunited in a picâ€" Chicago. Mr. ani turse for the first time since that siding on the Sout Alm. Powell, remembering â€"the Coemnoqoenl un pleasant association, made early use arge delegation of Db e priviteges â€"weed ty vr â€"mas attended the cele new stardom at Warner Brothers, ethany Evangelica hnd asked for her as" hisâ€"leading y when the chure Mady in "High Pressure." X ‘ d â€"with approp ~*"The talkies_have changed some; Ukince the days of our first, haven‘t nt Social club wil ithey *" ~Bill commenited : the first t luncheon ~at th ay of production, and Evelyn, lookâ€" Louise Soefker of: ing around the spacious sound stage, ad on Wednesday (Agreed, "Rather!}" > : _ "‘Interference‘ was made in a o Hlbaznaan sawisâ€" Ritage that compared favorably â€" in his week at the h aggie of West D ting of the Al ty is being h > will be two films he Beautiful" an is i1 with"® y in honor of saryâ€"of Mrs. H ir home on Wi ;g” to be presente riday, March 10 an Deerfield â€" Dramati Deerfield Gramms her, ~ Mrs. Fre * a e rpfane . ‘ ig in caring o Ci »alie Brand ente b psey of Winnet] rge Whitcomb ai y luncheonâ€"five h lug of Northb ymond Meyer officers will be he i 3, (today), at t! of the Dorcas s erfield Presbyterif on, the Missiona! g a cafeteria lunt ey, to help meet i The women of t will mend for t afternoon sewi this afternoon : movie of the Vi= was a famous â€"stage play. It Was ries, being shOW |;yansferred to the screen almost inâ€" being held for ne Brand en elub on Wed: the Holy C ""“.;r!.u M i3 at Back in the days when the talking icture was a squawking babyâ€"reâ€" nembered vividly by Hollywood as he "bark ages"â€"William Powell } . â€" P loge on ia c uk was produced on the stage. â€" The whole action took place on two or three small sets." â€" _ £ xt owell and Brgx:t Kms. Ayr_qs.Scores Success Are Again United â€"_| â€"â€" in ‘"Heaven on Earth" in "High Pressure" | * Undoubtedly â€" Lew ~ Ayres‘ best ize with a baano‘g No one except "‘High Pressure‘ is based on a fullâ€"length novel. Our sets not only include lavish office buildings and. apartments, speakeasies and hotels, but mammoth outâ€"ofâ€"doors shots, such as was required for a long seâ€" quence in which I hunt for Miss Brent all along the wharf and piers just before she sails from New York for South America. Thousands of people milling around, the lapping of the water, shouting of porters, cutives NE UenE EiE Ees e o e 2e 7 nents has been almost unbelievâ€" ble," Powell says, "I think the rreatestâ€"step forward has been in he way u:zectors have been able to isitors at the studios are ess than five years, they already eel perfectly at home in the new istling of boats â€"these do not stop the powerful ear of the mike now from recording each bit of diaâ€" ogue. ‘Interference‘ was a wonderâ€" ul picture, but to compare it with ig a Pressure‘ is like lining a 1915 aynes alongside a 1932 model itaphone since those early experiâ€" / 8 2 94 3 o t c 2l "While the improvement 64 6T AuVOZECE were admitted while actual shot frequent. screen vehicle since his memorable triumph, "All Quiet on the Western Front," is "Heaven on Earth." ‘The story is a drama of Missisâ€" sippi River Ilife, and presents the handsome young star as the supâ€" posed son of a steamboat captain. When he finally learns that his parâ€" ents were really "poor whiteâ€"trash" in the nearby village of "shantyâ€" boaters," he returns to his own peoâ€" events, cuiminating in flood on the Mississippi. Eb_"’fbi',“ interesting series of â€"~The picture is adapted from that delightfulâ€" novel "Mississippi" by Ben Lucien Burman. â€" Ayres‘ work is exceptional in this picture, and in the role of States Lilly he delivers: a striking charâ€" actsrization of an ignorant boy somewhat bewildered by his buffetâ€" ing at the hands of fate. Anita TLouise ~is ~capable and altogether and other members of an unusually large cast who do picasing woOrRk are Harry Beresford, Elizabeth Pattgrâ€" son and Charley Grapewin. takes high honorg, with many beauâ€" tiful views on the river, the steamâ€" boat ploughing majestically through the water, the motley collection of Universal and Dirsctor Russell Mack are to. beâ€"congratulated on turning out a picture which will take its nlace as one of the most rude "shantyâ€"boats" near the shore and ‘the flood which climaxes the yieture.""""_ _ ssm o n NCP t of the season. . Do not fail to see it. Old Time Barn Dance~â€" â€" in Parker Picture Hollywood "extras" are blase parâ€" ticipants o fbig showy and fashionâ€" able "party" scenes, but oldâ€"fashâ€" foned barn dances are something else again. â€" s‘ " f The biggest barn dance given in Hollywood for years, with good ediâ€" ble (not prop) food and excellent pay for all "guests," figured in "Way Back Home," Seth Parker‘s RKOâ€"Radio Pictures‘. + Seth, of radio fame, was official host, but of course the real hospiâ€" tality came from William A. Seiter, director.© The scenes were made at night, and 84 extra players, with Seth‘s supporting cast of radio and screen celebrities, a rustic 5â€"piece orchestra, a special male quartette and a feminine trio, participated. :+ Beside Seth and his five radio celâ€" ebrities who, like himself, make their debut in ~pictures in "Way Back Home," such wellâ€"known movie %hyors as Frank Albertson, Bette avis, Dorothy Peterson, Stanley Fields, Oscar Apfel and Frankie Darro participated in big rustic ic mt ckiak ‘. w e 40 cyred mt ns Tod ieat A00% w 190.A wrl2. wy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY _ ‘~MARCH 3â€"4 JAMES DUNN â€" SALLY EILERS in "OVER THE HILL" A TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2N >") THURSDAY ‘AND FRIDAY ... Whipped by terpath Ebeatre Booming Moloâ€" drama â€"Bursting m Heart . . . . Pulsing With ‘ Warm Romance Radio Fans...NOW oN THE screEN... Bearing _ a â€"Big, ~¥¥ NA _â€" pisfeas ho .\:‘:o‘\eqk“fe\fi’;° Sidn WILLIAM â€"POWELL _ Pmsenmdt in the fastest comedy of his career Wise Cracks HIGH PRESSURE POLK A BROS. A Ffraonak Capra Production with ADOLPHE MENJOU A Romance So Beastiful That it SOCIETY EMPH Sunday Continuous â€"Evelen Brent with MARCH 10â€"11 MARCH 8â€"9

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