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The Galanborough laugh-hit, "Marry_Mo" is now showing at the King's Theatre starring Renate Alul- ler, the "Sunshine Susie” girl. · It tells how the lovely Ann Lindori, recordiat in gramophone factory, "gets her mani
By setting her cap at an elderly charmer, she enables the man sho adores to realise what he is about to lose. He realises it just before it is too late, and thus brings to a happy conclusion a most engaging and melodious story
When it is realised also that thres great comedians, George Robey, Harry Green and Billy Caryll, have notable parts in "Marry Me", it should be evident that laughter finds no small place in the picture.
70,000 Witnesses."
An unusual kind of a mystery under the title of $70,000 showing from to-morrow
at the Queen's Theatre will keep the audionco breathless excitement from the moment Walter Clark, atar half- for the State cleven, drops dond during a sensational run in the State
University game, until, sevaral reels later, his murderer was found.
Ear Clark, whose role in ably play- ed by Johnny
anny Mack Brown, is found to have boon murdered, although both the killer and the manner of his death are unknow
No shots aro fired, his body
no marks of violence and
had been in perfect physical condition before the game. It takes a re-enactment of the crime- re-creating the fatal game, play by play to bring about the solution of the mystery,
ho
The Alm has been most ably direct- ed, for the netion is unlagging and the suspense is sustained until the final "The performance the too, aтo moment. of a high calibre, work of Phillips, Holmes as the team's
FOR VICE, who is suspected of
murder; Dorothy Jordan as Clark's sister; Charlie Ruggles as a gin-drinking reporter; David Landau ax the detective in chargo of the case; Kenneth Thomson as the tean doctor; Lew Cody as the gambler-bro. ther of Holmes, and J. Farrell Mac- Donald as the coach.,
It's a first-rate thriller, well worth seeing!
"Half Naked Truth" The stage play, "Broadway" gave Lee Tracy his first big opportunity, after six years of small parts and constant striving. He appeared 800 performances of the play, and
int
subsequently performed as Hildy Johnson in "The Front Page" at ap Hranicely 30 presentations. His successes include "Washington Merry-Go-Round," "The Night Ma yor" "Blessed Event".
His latest film is "Half Naked Truth" now showing at the Central Theatre, with Lupo Velez, co-featured and Eugene Palette, Frank Morgan and Shirley Chambers in the support- ing castrato Hairy Reichbach, role, parallels the real life of the the ballyhos master. Gregory Lá Cava directed this RKO-Radio F
Picture. "The Painted
Most Southerners are
and naturally Peggy Shantitious,
who
plays the featured feminine role in the Fox picture, "The. Painted Wont- on", which
King's Theatre, on Thursday at the la no exception. Her beliefs lean toward the officacy of rabbit's feet-especially the left hind foot of a big buck cottontall—and, she, has a collection of these articles now
numbering nearly a hundred,
But-and here's the point of it.
work! they
When I was a little girl down in Arkansas,
ansas," the actress says, "I had the customary number of bumps and bruises and stubbed toes and twisted ankles. Later, while going to school, I started to collect good-luck charms and tried all of them in turn. As soon as I began on rabbits' feet, my troubles stopped, and I haven't had nny since,
randed in Ziegfeld's cho.us, the dream of every slow girl, within a' week of reaching New York and kept right on going up without the usual disappointments and difficulties love motoring, and drive everywhere- and have never had an accident.
Miss Shannon's role in "The Paint- ed Woman" was given to her as a reward for
her
recent work fi
the
Litie role of the Fox picture, "Society Girl". It shows her as a fiory South Sean siren whose hectic romance brings about the many thrills of the production, and she gives what талу critica declare is
one of the finest performances of the year.
Spen. cer Tracy has the male lend opposite
her, and the cast Includes William
Boyd, Irving
Pichel and Raul
John Blystone directed the production. Laon Gordon wrote the continuity and dialogue of this screen piny, by Guy Bolton which is based on A. C. Kennedy's original story.
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