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ARE GIRL FLIERS AS CARE- LESS WITH THEIR KISSES AS THEY ARE WITH THEIR LIVES?.
Is the reckless freedom of flying reflected in their love affairs? Before you judge too harshly, see this great story of two brothers who wanted to share the dangers-and the embraces-of a vagabond. beauty of the airports!
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this production easily the fastest of; Cagney's recent dramas, Improving as he is with each now production, James Cagney, has növer dons any NOTES SUPPLIED BY: thing racler or more sparkling than Mat THE THEATRES
the horo of "Lady Tlllor." Clarke does excellent work as the Dressed in gingham, hor hair. By-weatheart of his shady days, and Interesting Margaret Lindsay is ing in the wind, hurling epithots, charming and convincing an Lois loving like a minx, and hailng ko Underwood. The cast of supporting n devil, Katherine Hepburn, as, Trig-players, among them Heary O'Neill, gor 13icks, in the RKO-Radio picture, Douglas Dumbrille, Leallo Fenton, "Spitfire", comen to the King's Raymond Halton, Russell Hopton, and Theatre, on Sunday, in what is said Robert Elliott, all contribute authentic
portraits, to be the most difficult role of hor
"Murder in Trinidad" brilliant career. In this platurization
"Murder In· Trinidad", [L of the Broadway stage hit, "Trigger" picture adapted from the best selling Miss Hepburn battles men, mobs, the novel by John Vendercook, a Crime,
atory which Dovil, and love itself, and makes you Club
attracted wide. murder-mystery mong bellevo in her. Ralph Bellamy and attention Robert Young have leads, and the readers, is showing at the King's supporting caat includes many well Theatre. The picture Introduces a unique background. The world fam known numes. The production was directed by John Cromwell.
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Caroni swamp In Trinidad, treacherous with quicksand, infested with mas-cating crocodiles and In- "As Husbands Go"
nccessible to civilized man, provides'
that Intensther an atmosphere Warner Baxter, topping triumphs in "Penthouse." "Paddy" already exciting story. The part of n detective In portrayed by Nigel and 42nd Street," comes to-marraw Brace, who gave so splendid a per to the Alhambra Theatre, in Fox formance in "Coming Out Party", his Film's latest raleano, "As Husbands first American picture. Douglas Wal- Go." The film is taken from Rachel ten plays the role of the young man Crothers' successful Broadway play who alds the detective, and supplies! Miss Crothers who has Riven
the romantic interest opposite charm- us "Let Us Bo Gay" and "When
ing, Heather Angel. Others in the Ladles. Mect", has again written a play that is recorded as human, reat cant are Victor Jory, Murray Kinnell, and enjoyable. The picture is des-J. Carroll Naish, Claude King, Pat cribed as a remanco for women that Somerset, Francis Ford, John David- son and Noble Johnson. Louis King men will like. It deals with the wife who in andecided whether or not she directed from. Seton I. Miller's should give up a devoted husband for adaptation of the novel. what the moment appears to be: a glamorous, now romance. White on a piensuro jaunt in Paris, she be comes Infatuated with Englishman. Before departing for home she premises, to divorce her husband so that she may be free to marry him. At home, her husband's charming manners and devotedness prove too much of an obstacle for her
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to overcome. The young English tincts with the civilization of the man's arrival makes tho situation more embarrassing. Discovering that! the young man is the one his wife loves the husband proceeds to dis- cuver what type of man he is. A to take the part of Barthelmess' strong friendship is formed between sister it was not believed that an the two, and the young man's Indian girl would be capable of un- admiration for the husband becomes dertaking the part because of the so great that he decides to depart characteristic stoicism of the race. and leave well enough alone. The A test was made of Agnes Narcha, wife realising her great mistake tries however, a seventeen-year-old Sioux to confess to her husband, but he maiden. She passed it so well that sympathetically suggests he under- it was decided to try her out, in the stands, and refuses to let her tell, as part. At the end of the picture they find a new happiness together. Barthelmess and Director Alan Cros- It is reported that Warner Baxter, and were satisfied with the results.
in the leading role, gives an inspiring The girl hnd the poise of a finished performance. Helen Vinson who was actress, according to Barthelmess. last seen in "The Power and the Her enunciation was excellent; she Glory" play opposite Baxter, Other had restraint and yet could express members in the east are Warner strong emotion with telling effect. Gland, Catharine Doucet, G. P. Hunt-Ann Dvorak plays the role of Barthel ley, Jr., Frank O'Connor, Eleanor mess Indian aweetheart, while Claire Lynn, and Jay Ward, Hamilton Mac- Dodd han the role of a white society Fadden directed from, the screen play girl who also is in love with the young by Sonyn Levien.
Indlan. Others in the cast includo Dudley Digges, Henry O'Neill, Robert Barrat, Arthur Hohl and Sidney
The Cat and the Fiddle" Boasting a cast of stellar magn-Toler. itude, telling a lyric and touching love story, and enriched by one of the most beautiful musical scores ever to reach tho screen "The Cat and the Fiddle". showing at the Oriental Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, stands out ag a definite pictorial and melodious achievement. If only to hear the glorious valces of Ramon Novarra and Jeanett Mac- Donald audiences are certain to find the noted Broadway stage success a grand and unforgettable entertain=" ment. With Novarro and Miss Mar- Donald holding stellar rank, the cast boasts such names as Frank Morgan. Charles Butterworth, Jean Hersholt, Vivienne Segal and Joseph Carthorn. Gay, mirthful and sometimes naughty,; the play within-a-play has the Rohemian flavour of continental atudent life. Those have heard the recording of the song numbers sung hy Novarro and Mins MacDonald predict ever greater popularity for the singing stars. In their first appearance on the screen together, the songful pair are thrilling In the love-making passages which blend their golden voices,
"Lady Killer"
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Starting life as a crooks' accomplice and
"finger man" for a gang of crocks may not be the ideal formula for success on the screen as a motion picture star. But Jimmy Cagney, as the hero of his latest Warner Bros.' picture, "Lady Killer" which having a final showings to-day at the Queen's Theatre does both, and keeps the spectators shrieking with laughter at his experiences, when they are holding their breath at his hair- raising escapades with the police, his ex-gangster friends and his former "n.oll" sweetheart. There's never a drag or a slow moment in a Cagney plcture-motion picture fans know that by newbut the speed and pace; of "Lady Killer" is enough to make
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