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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Nov 1927, p. 42

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wo TE------ ---- EE FI rei If oe "3 November 26, 1927 WINNETKA TALK - 41 a 2 y 1 Village Theatr Shore Theaters i News ir Wy 1 i J. B. Koppel, Managing Director D Phone Wilmette 1441 il " Evenings 7:16 & 9; Mat. Tues. 8:80 (13 . "» . . The Big Parade Minturn Players to Give Td atu, $ aad Bill-O-F "White Cargo" Next Week Wette Grande Organ' - - elte and George Jessel ? are JE el argoiives Re . . s there a point where marriage be- Mon., Tues., & Wed., Nov. 28, 29, 30 Film at Village comes a menace rather than a safe- 4 ? ' TRY 3 DAYS ONLY " : tad : . Saturday, November 26 guard? One writer's answer to this The Big Parade," which King Vidor | «one Round Hogan" ............ Village | query is to be found in "White Car- | | **THE BIG PARADE" made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer aud | "College" ...ceisnpsnses Teatro del Lago 1 Cordon' fod h with which comes to the Vill M 1 i. | "Hard Boiled Haggerty" ...... Norshore | 80, ~con sordon's melodrama that Comes to the Vi age MOnday, IS (ugoventis Heaven .o..:... sees Chateau | ran for over a year in New York City John Gilbert and Renee Adoree the first picture inspired by the pea of Sunday, November 27 and was called the best of the season's also ts pta a Lawrence Stallings, ii iiteatith Jou so. Teale, Qe} Jago plays for that year. "White Cargo" is "Hook, Line and ASAE eT Veh USO Cat ve eran OP nelle DI3Y ("Garden of Auak' ............ Norshore | to be presented by the Minturn Players able--Pathe. News wright, novelist and journalist, who has Monday, November 28 at the Chateau theater next week. Thursday, December 1 contributed perhaps more to our know- | "Big Parade" ...........oeeeenees Village . . ledge of life in Fraace during the | "Garden of Alah® . Ill} 1. Norshore | The action of the play takes place in ONE DAY ONLY ; . ih : "Way of All Flesh" ....Teatro del Lago| Congo, Africa. The scene is laid in a Douglas Fairbanks World h I 1 War tian any other single wwnite Gersd Woven ty oy Hateay bungalow and the effect of the lonli- in writer. uesday, November he oli he 4 f ti : : inuity | "Yankee Clipper" ....Community House | Ness, the climate, the drag of time on o TT" wh Sding to id Baba, hi re "Way of All Flesh" .... Teatro de] Lago the people who are forced to live Here 'THE NU hide . IL "Big Parade" .................... age | js presented in a vivid manner. The also to the screen for the direction of King |"Garden of Allah" ............. Norshore | oo. tic explosive Witzel alone seems Pathe Review--Chicago Dally News Vidor, the film is one of the first and | "White Cargo" ................. Chateau os : " oy ? : : : : Wednesday, November 30 capable of rising above environment. and "The College Kiddo" 2-reel finest productions in answer to the "Garden: of Allah" .......:.... Norshore A young Englishman, Ashley, arrives Comedy public's demand for realism in cine- | "Wise Wife" ............ Teatro del Lago ke' cH g § he Ya d IBLE stories. "Big Parade" BEARIEROR sap s Lp age Wie ke hi Rugs ot the post Eg x Friday 4 Sututday, Dee. 2 and 3 AA . "White Cargo" ..... cidiidiacaes ateau 1tzel clash at once and when Tonde- The critics throughout the United Thursday, December 1 leyo, the beautiful half breed. who is o States have been 100 percent in their |"The Nut" ...................... Village | | © t th hout the length SAILOR IZZY approval of :it from: ali:angl In N "Life of Riley" ......... Teatro del Lago | X0OW21 to men througho e-leng PPro ; al'angies. JH NEW | «Garden: of ANAL". oo. oversee s Norshore | of the coast, appears on the scene MURPHY" York, Regina Cannon, critic for the |"White Cargo" ..............." Chateau lev i s Witzel' arning. e J r Ashley ignore tzel"s warning Graphic, writes as follows: "The story Friday, December 2 falls in love with this dark skinned with is so human that it hurts. No effort |. Sailor Tzzy Murphy" .......... Village : : George Jessel * i ya "Life of Riley" ........Teatro del Lago | vampire and announces that he is go- i nas een made to embellis it, no ("Garden of Allah" .Norshore | ing to marry her. Which is to tell also attempt has been made to make the "White Cargo" .. ..Chateau enough in advance, other than to say Pathe News--"The Lateral Pass" American lad who went over there to Bugle Call ........ Community House that Miss Janet Regal will play the and 2-reel Hal Roach Comedy do his bit a great hero. It contains part of "Tandeleyo." & grim tragedy, deep pathos, and a real- ism that has never before been trans- lated so successfully to the screen." Incidentally, I have failed to find record of a single critic that has not been enthusiastic over it. You may be interested in knowing that the film shadows of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," War, Famine, Pestilence and Death, ride again over familiar ground in this production. All of which is to say that the battle grounds made famous by Rex Ingram's "The Four Horsemen," was utilized in a like manner for "The Big Parade." You know, of course, that John Gil- bert plays the lead and that John even outdoes himself. Also that Rene Adoree as the refugee heroine really enacts her own thrilling experiences when she was driven out of Belgium by the German invaders, escaping from Brussels in a frieght car. Rene was born in France. * *x x "The Nut," a Douglas Fairbanks feature, returns for a re-showing on Thursday. Some of you will remember the film which was produced when Doug was at the height of his populari- ty. It's clever and typically Doug and a comedy-drama. x * x "Sailor Izzy Murphy," which will be shown on Friday and Saturday, is a farce with George Jessel in the title role. It is rough-house and slap-stick de luxe with Jessel as the nattiest of perky and passionate perfumery sales- man, ecstatic over two things--his be- lief in the "Dream of Love" perfume that he sells and love for the unknown young lady whose picture decorates the bottles. When one of Izzy's custo- mers sees his own daughter's face on the bottle things begin to happen. What ?--oh, just--things! LECTURES AT MUSEUM A free illustrated lecture on "Sun Dance of the Blackfoot Indians" will be given Saturday, November 26, at 3 p. m,, in the James Simpson theater of Field Museum of Natural History. Walter McClintock of Pittsburgh is the lecturer. The public is invited. This is the ninth of the free Saturday after- noon lectures being given at Field Museum this autumn, Varsity's New Vitaphone Screen Only One of Kind A large force of workmen under the supervision of a "Soundtone" engineer from the Eastern laboratories of the Vitaphone company has completed the rearrangement and rewiring of the Varsity theater for Vitaphone. The result of their work has placed the Varsity theater in the unique position of being the only theater in America where the horns conveying the sound from the projection booth are placed directly behind the screen on which the picture is shown. In all other theaters, these horns are placed at various points in the auditorium, none being behind the screen. In the case of the Varsity theater, after numerous tests, the en- gineer decided to depart from the set rule and test the efficacy of placing the horns directly in front of the audience so that the sound would be conveyed straight out into the auditorium. The experiment was so successful, after tests extending for several weeks, that the Vitaphone organization will in fu- ture initial installations use this method. Manager Elliott announces an early re- sumption of Vitaphone presentations at the Varsity as soon as suitable "acts" can be secured. THE VARSITY Lillian Gish, greatest of all emotional screen actresses, comes to the Varsity theater Monday in her latest success, "Annie Laurie." In marked contrast to the pensive and wistful heroines of "La Boheme," "The Scarlet Letter" and other plays in which her fragile beauty appealed to the sympathies of the audience, Miss Gish is rather a gorgeous creature in this, her newest role. The story of "Annie Laurie" has to do with the historic massacre at Glen- coe in which the Campbell and the MacDonald clans came to death grips in their frantic struggle for supremacy in one of the strangest conflicts in all history. With this episode as a back- ground the author has woven a stirring drama that might almost be classed as the film epic of Scotland. Famous old castles, including the historic Maxwelton, were reproduced with hordes of kilted warriors, gaily caparisoned courtiers and chiefs. you. "PERFECTION" MEANS "VARSITY" - - - Serene in the consciousness of perfection the "Varsity" bids you welcome. . . . Here in a quiet, restful atmosphere World Famed Stars in the New Super Pictures entertain THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY The Foremost Laughing Success of the Year "THE LIFE OF REILLY" Charley Murray and George Sidney "THE NEW COLLEGIANS" and a Big Holiday Program MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY America's Foremost Emotional Actress LILLIAN GISH in the Marvelous Production "ANNIE LAURIE" VITAPHONE!

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