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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Aug 1927, p. 34

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2 2) ww | $ August 27, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 33 Shore Theaters News Teatro del Lago Provides Highest Grade Productions Listed on the Teatro del Lago pro- gram for next week are "lonesome Ladies," "Metropolis," "The Covered Wagon" and "Barbed Wire." The last three pictures are excellent plays, the first a pleasant little drama. Lewis Stone is as usual at his best in "Lonesome Ladies." This vehicle promises a good evening's pastime and 'will be found adequately enter- taining. Anna Q. Nilsson plays the feminine lead. For "Metropolis" there is much to be said. The story takes us far into the future and we see a city such as might exist a thousand years from now. Skyscrapers reach toward the heavens and airplanes fly through steel canyons. Beneath the earth the workmen tend the machines that gen- erate the power needed in the city above and even farther down are lo- cated their homes. It is a fantastic dream of a phantom world and also carries a love story that is well pre- sented. Some like "Metropolis" and some do not but all agree that is is a marvelously portrayed story. Emerson Hough wrote the "Covered Wagon" and in so doing created a compelling, primitive love story con- taining all the strength of romance, the rugged charm and wilderness sweetness that characterized the coun- try in 48. The picture embodies much of this charm and is a splendid drama with few falacies and a well-rounded plot featuring Lois Wilson and War- ren Kerrigan. A detailed write up of "Barbed Wire" has previously been carried and it is necessary only to repeat that the film is at least one of Pola Negri's greatest pictures and the first good one released since she relinquished her German directors. It treats of a phase of the World war heretofore untouch- ed, the actual story of the war from an unbiased standpoint. Clive Brooks and Einar Hanson appear in support of Pola and do excellent work. Paramount to Produce Oriental Picture Soon A typical Japanese picture is soon to be started by Paramount, according to a rumor that seems to be as authen- tic as it is interesting. The fact that B. P. Schulberg, who recently return- ed from the Orient, has contracted Timmorro Kioti to make pictures for Patamount adds credence to the re- port. This and That | on Actors and Plays By Hub -- "MADAME POMPADOUR" Produced by Paramount; Directed by Herbert Wilcox from play by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Oriental presentation. The Cast Mme. Pompadour .......... Dorothy Gish vio CRT pe Antonio Moreno rue very Henri Bosc Rene Laval King Louis XV Comte Maurepas ...... Gibb McLaughlin Duc de Courcelette ........ Nelson Keys GOBO vemos rie sntiiavurvesasn Cyril McLaglan Mme. Poisson .......... Marsa Beauplah Belotte .oviiviivesvinsisinne Marie Ault Prunier. ii. oiiiavesveenses Tom Raynolds To any one that has studied history, the story of the exquisite Madame Pompadour is replete with dramatic humor and interest. It is one of the prime concerns in the consideration of French history and is more or less typical of the times. To attempt to make Pompadour anything less than a tyrant, as is done in this picture, is to banish the realism of history and to make an entirely new story. * % % No incident is more famous than the extravagance of Pompadour in her preparations for a summer ball at the palace, when, in carrying out a winter setting, she had the entire garden covered with powdered sugar. Nor is there a situation more humorous than the one created by the caustic remark of the monarch of a neighboring country, "Europe is governed by two old hens"--a remark that reacted on the vanity of Pompadour and Catherine the Great of Russia and nearly precipi- tated a two point invasion by the most powerful armies of the world. In history Pompadour was the am- bitious mistress of King Louis the Fifteenth of France, but on the screen the Madame is the wronged lover of a poor poet--whose role is played by the only live actor in the cast, Antonio Moreno. She plans to elope with her poet but the king becomes suspicious and she is compelled to prove to him that her affections are for her royal papa alone. In so doing she has to hand her lover the fade-out sign and thus ends the romance. FILM "HELL'S ANGELS" Marshall Neilan and Paul Bern are sailing soon to film "Hell's Angels" in Germany, England and France. Mick- ey has a story that Howard Hughes, his backer, believes will be a sensation. Those who have heard it are of the same opinion. It will be the first Nielan picture to be made for United Artists. North Shore Garden Service VALLEY VIEW FARM--Waukegan Road--GLENVIEW Building and Construction of HOME GARDENS TENNIS COURTS FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS PARKS PLAYGROUNDS GOLF COURSES DRIVEWAYS, ETC. Black Soil $7.00 truckload delivered. Telephone GLENVIEW 141-J Bill of Fare See daily papers for com- plete program of this week's performances and artists at Ravinia Opéra. Sunday, August 28 "Lonesome Ladies" ....Teatro del Lago HOhanG" ...vvsviassssssneevs's Norshore also Al Kvale--Lester Allen. Monday, August 29 "Painting the Town" ........... Village "Metropolis" .......... Teatro del Lago YORANE" eves snvssirssrnsens Norshore also Al Kvale--Lester Allen "PATI vu v cia eras ree Varsity Tuesday, August 30 "Painting the Town" ........... Village "Motropolis" «.v..+ Teatro del Lago Eales vies Norshore ester Allen Tein od Wo ASW av aan Varsity Wednesday, August 31 "Covered Wagon" ...... Teatro del Lago "What Happened to Father" ... Village SOBRDG™ vii osha Norshore also Al Kvale--Lester Allen YDRAFIe" y....civausids ar saranes Varsity Thursday, September 1 "Barbed Wire" ........ Teatro del Lago "What Happened to Father" ... Village VARSITY NOW SHOWING A College Yell! Jack Mulhall Charlie Murray in the Laugh Cracker "THE POOR NUT" Cyclonic Campus Capers of College Cuckoos and Classy Co-eds! Greatest College Comedy Drama Ever Made! --Also-- Mack Sennett Presents "The College Kiddo" Latest News Events COMING MONDAY IRENE RICH "DEARIE" Via VITAPHONE WEBER © FIELDS Internationally Famous Comedians QUARTETTE from RIGOLETTO Marion Talley, Beniamino Gigli Geuseppa De Luca, Jeanne Gordon SIX ORIGINAL BROWN BROS. Saxophonic Jazz Masters Via VITAPHONE Village Theatre WILMETTE, ILL. J. B. Koppel, Managing Director Phone Wilmette 1441 Milton Hosking at the Welte Grande Organ Mon., Tues., Aug. 29-30 TWO DAYS ONLY Tues., Mat. 3:30 "PAINTING THE TOWN" With Glenn Tryon, Patsy Ruth Miller Also "George Runs Wild»-- 2 Reel Comedy Pathe News Wed., Thurs., Aug. 31, Sept. 1 TWO DAYS ONLY "WHAT HAPPE TO FATHER" With Warner Oland Also "High Spots"--2 Reel Comedy Chicago Dally News and Pathe Review No. 338 Fri., Sat., Sept, 2-3 TWO DAYS ONLY Variety Program "THE CALLAHANS and THE MURPHYS" 'With Marie Dressler, Polly Moran Also "The Mona Lisa"-- 2 Reel Natural Colors and Pathe News, Felix Cat Cartoon OWARD AVE. negp CLARK STARTING SUNDAY-- The Event all the North Shore has been waiting for NEW STAGE POLICY Gay, youthful stage shows with- out peer in all America. A peppy stage band, color, life, stars of Broadway hits and Paul Ash's musical jester AL KVALE and his JAZZ COLLEGIANS in Syncopated Stage Programs -- See the inaugural show starring LESTER ALLEN Late star of "LeMaire's Affairs" IN PERSON A score of other favorites and on the screen The Supreme Thriller "CHANG" ZL LOE

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