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Telling, the Intimale, story of the life of a world famous dancer, Goorge Raft's Intoal starring pleture for Paramount, "Bolero", comes un Sun- day to the King's Theatro. The plc. ture directed by Wesley Ruggles, features Caroto Lombard, Sally Rand, the Fan Dancer, and Frances Drake. It reveals the long struggles for success by an ambitious youth, who finally achieves fame only by denying his emotions, by trampling on the hearts of the beautiful women who help him on, his way to the top. George Raft, who himself was an Internationally famous dancer before ho came to the screen, plays the lead, In the supporting cast are the blonde beauty of Carole Lombard, as the only woman he loves, Sally Rand, whose startling fan-dance is recorded in the pietura, Frances Drake, as one of ble partners, and role of his brother-manager. The dance num. bers are woven about Maurice Ravel's world-famous "Bolero", and in on sequence Raft and Miss Lombard present the tango "Raftero", which promises
become to
enovinously popular in bailrooms everywhere. "Bolero" is linsed on a story written by Carey Wilson and Kubec Glasmon, Jackson, and adapted by Horace presents Haft, in lis opening sequences ns a con! worker, who has turned dancer, and who is avid for fame. and recognition of his talents. He is ruthless, crafty and determined to achieve success, When he discovers that the public' does not watch him but focuses its attention on the beau tiful women with whom he dances. he discards one after another of his dancing partner, as each outlives her ability to attract notice. When ho meets Carol Lombard his plans are defeated by love. The stragic intervention of the World War, and Its effects upon him and his ambition, lead to a dramatic ending.
"Island of Lost Souls" Foggy weather, usually the pane of motion picture companies on loca tion, was welcomed by the company which went to Catalina Islan, off the Southern California coast, to film H. G. Welka' cerle adventure story, "Inland of Lost Soul". Th picture, with Charles Laughton, Bela Lugosi, Richard Arlen, Leila yams and Kathleen Burka, the "Panther Woman", heading its cast comes to the Oriental Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The picture contres around Laughton, who plays the role of a skilled scientista, driven half-mad by his fanaticnl desire to transform animals into human beings. On the South Seas Island which is the headquarters for his offorts, he,, has created nearly 100 such beast- men. Arlen, h young American ship wrecked and marooned on the island. is shocked by the bedst meni; horrified ; when he finds that the. "Panther Woman", beauteous young girl with whom he is half in Jové, is merely, another of Laughton's creatures, The picture reaches a dramatic climax when Miss Ilyams, his flancer, arrives at the island in a bout she has char tered, and they attempt to
escape through the mob of beast-men who have gone blood-mad and turned on _their_ creator....
"David Harum”
To-day at the King's Theatre Fox Film will answer the request of thousands of theatregoers by present ing Will Rogers in "David Harum.": The insistent demand of the public urging Rogers to play the role of this famous character of literature vir- tually forced the Fox Film ofeinli to forego any other plans they might have had for the comedian. The film which based on the novel by Edward Noyes, Westcott, is reported as being perfectly sulted to Rogers' talents. The screen play, following closely the typically American theme of the novel, concerns itself with the life of a shrewd and ruthless horse, trader. Will Rogers' supporting cant is studded with an array of screen personalities that includes, among many others, Louise Dresser, Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor and Stepin Fetchit
"We're Not Dressing“
Burns and Allen who appear, in Paramount's "We're Not Dressing," which is allowing at the Alhambra Theatre, admit writing all of their own radio and screen material. They are featured in this picture with Bing Crosby, Carole Lombard, Ethel Merman and Loon Errol, directed by Norman Taurog, "And our gags," Hays Burm, "gu, ds for toward thic cuckoo as the audience can stand. And gags that go further would land us in the nut house. Yet, in the last three years, we have received 3,000 radio scripla from contributors. And they're all crazier than any wa Use. “We're nuta,” frankly admits George Burns, "and anybody that wants to write for us must be a nut, too, But not a lunatle". "A lunatle would be ni right for Gracle-but not for mo."
·Burns and Allen came to the screen a few years ago in a series of Para- mount's shorts. Their reception
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