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FOR THE LOVE OF EVE BY LUCY WALLING

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"That will be fine," said Reece. VO

can all throe make knots that way

"Eve was annoyed but with Arlene

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ty laugh. "Can't make mo mad," he assured her.

To Eve's Intense relief, however, he did not become cheaply familiar. as a third sho did not fear Reece. His attempts at conversation met sho She asked to, be taken home first with silence from her and (Continued from Pape 8.)

and this was logical as her home sprang from the cab as soon as it Reece nearest. However, she did stopped before her home. would have to go home with Eve was with whom she had cunto to the not hear Recco give the instruct-followed her. Whether or not this ions to the driver and they arrived was for her protection she did not party.

Eve and Arlene waited for Dick, at Arlene's home first. Eve had know, but he saw her safely inside who should have arrived long bb-paid no attention to the direction the hall. Dick opened the door fore. Finally Eve telephoned the in which they travelled. Now she and nodded curtly to Recce who apartment but there was no an- was too surprised to use her wits turned and went his way,

a goodnight to Arlene Awor. Just as she was beginning and with to grow worried and restless Reece she resigned herself to the altus- tion. Alone again In the taxi emerged from the kitchenette.

Recco whom she detested, "All set to be chummy." Arlone with whispered to Eve as he sat down Eve was provokingly silent. on the davenport with the girls.

"You don't like me very well, do you, Eve?" he asked.

"Mrs. Rader, if you please," she

Eve know she had a hard day corrected him, before her and that Freda had Reece removed his hat and ran also. She was anxious to be home his fingers through his black, curly and it became increasingly embar-hair. He was good looking, Eve rassing to ait waiting for Dick. thought, in rather a movie hero He laughed, a low, threa At last she decided to call a taxi.

manner.

"I waited and waited for you!" Eve said accusingly.

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May since I got home."

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There was no use putting up a Sho wan defence, Eve thought. tired and an argument would lead nowhere. Let Dick think what ho might about her coming home with Sept. Theron Reccel

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THE TRUTH ABOUT "CAVALCADE"

www

(Continued from Page 6.) abuson we have four left for the

summor.

1933.

WILL ENGLAND RE- PLACE HOLLYWOOD?

(Continued from. Page 0.): about In this country than in the United States, where values in the motion picture Industry aro far more 'static,'

Bupply good screen stories. It is targely a matter of adjusting our point of view. We still behave like talonted amateurs in our Alma. We have yet to learn the essentials of true "movie" technique. Per- haps the American invadors will teach us these fundamentals.

Secondly, wo lack leading mon, A SUGGESTION.

Not yet have we divorced the art of The directorn feel that the Navy

screen acting from stage acting. Our actors are actors. How often thom, yet to withhold them from

Jaro they real mon in the way which should be given the chance to soo the rest of thoir patrons is do

Above all, is not this pilgrimage le a commonplace in American cidedly unfair. The ideal la to towards England an indication of lms? A fow years ago it was please bath without depleting

said that there were no potential the relative degrees of prosperity women

stars in this country. box-office returns.

From experience wo know that between the two countries? May That viow is completely dispelled that every one of these super films it not be that long-sighted men to-day, although it has, once again, is a seven-day draw. Then let us think that we have passed the boon the Americans who havo do- have a three day showing in the absence of the

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Fleet, and four (nadir of our fortunea and are slow-veloped our latent talont. Must

mon? days later on, when they are with ly recovering, while America has we seek their aid to develop our us and the film is again available. still a long way to go before ahe

Returns would, in the aggregate can enjoy the

same relatively

But perhaps our greatest neod be much superior to a straight happy state of affairs? I know of all le national courago. In Boven-day run. Each of these that such thoughts are in the spite of our astonishing develop- pictures, boing of undenlod enter- tainment apponi, a considerable minds of many of my American ment these last few years, have wo yet produced a film which is as percentage of discerning fans friends.

English essentially

ds every would be eager to soc the film

The coming of the American American film is essentially Amer again.

Everybody would be satisfied and film industry to this country can-Ican? Have we yet produced a the consideration exercised by the not but beneft our industry. Itworthy national British film?. Tho propriators would be reflected in will help to quicken the astonish-best of this all-important kind, the steady support of patrons,ing development which has taken "Cavalcade," was made in Holly- who realise the management are place hero during the last two wood, athough entirely with Eng- wide awake to advertising. years. It is a matter of first-rate lish personnel. If any proof were "Cavalcade" has been clamoured Importance. It is of equal im-required that the world was wait- for Wednesday brings it to us, portance-I repeat it for emphasising for British flime it is to ba yet we are not satisfied. The that we should have a strong found in the amazing succese of Sept. 8. Sept. 11-method of its

arrival may seem flm industry of our own. The this film in the States. It is said .80.29/32 82.23/02

wrong; it may look like the way-world is waiting for the English that fifty million Americans have 10.75

occasions President. robbery; but after all. It point of view on its screens, but it already paid to seo "Cavalcade, 13.67

220 would not have been supplied had must be the true English point of and on

view, and, other things being Roosevelt has ordered a Command 10.90 there been no demand.

585 This article on the vexed sub-equal, that point of view can only Performance at the White House, 61.7/16 Ject of Cavalcade, its Premiere and be put over by Englishmen and not a unique compliment for any film. The whole industry here is 43 Its delayed appearance in Hong to Americans, however brilliant

changing. It is drawing towards

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29 sarily those of the Telegraph.

two

more

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36 essentials. Stories are our chief improvement. 1.77

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The chance to become the world's 18% were not pathetic, that this untion 100% with the greatest literary tradi- centre of film production is before

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