Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jan 1931, p. 49

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'.U.A, VWILL I ouc 8AWAic sers or rvov- lutionary design, smart deothes galore. three nev/ popular songs and a sup- porting cast headed by Owen Moore are the ingredients ôf "What a Wid- 0W!1" the star's most recent talking and singing picture, which will' he àhown at the Wilmette theatre on. Monday and Tuesday, january 19and 20.- Sparkling as this picture is, it would ixot be nearly haîlf of the good news, if one were te top with this an- nouncement. Vying w i t .h Gloria Swanso n foôr the public's fav,î- will be nxany.other luminaries at the WiI- mette theatre this wek-f or instance, Jeanette MacDonald, Leon 'Errol, Richard Arien, Mary, Brian, Nancy Carroil, Fredric March, John Long-. den and. others. Returning te Mondayand Tuesdav, January 19 and 20, it mayr be observed that Gloria Swanson, praisged as an outstanding emotional actress- for hier mnother role in "Thé Trespâsser," now wn plauits. as a comedienne i Il"N7hat a Widcw 1"' The audience wil b)e kept laughing, tittering and gasp- ing througheut this speedy film. To OffeSe Pictur. "Atlantic," one of the most realistic sea spectacles ever filmed, based on the Titanic tragedy, is the Wilmnette's great off ering on We dnesday and Thursday, January 21 and 22, It's the. absence of dramatics that "gýets" the persons viewing this film. Every- thifig-everybody-is se real. This gripping, forceful screen dra- Gloria Swanson, star, of the, icomed, "W/uit a Widoru!", keeps seve rcti hndsomne rnen, on iedge during her çéarch for,.adventire and Pornance. Hozow her quest is roncluded rnay be secit at the Wil- mnette théater. on Monday a.nd. T'uesday,, Ian ar'v 19 and 20, wheii the sparkling picture, "Wehat a Widozc'!" zeill be show». Claud Allister, Comed ian, Rises Rapidly to Success Claud Allister, English character comedian who rose rapidly to success in the talkies through roles in "Bulldog Druxnmond," "Three Live Ghosts," "Slightly Scarlet," and "La-' dies Love Brutes," i'i rpw.zaldo uwptrumPis, the lves andi the loves of the people cf the trackless çongo. This.great filmn is a pan- crama of cruelty and amazing feats cf heroîsm. Wonderful pictures of wild -beasts and closeups of duck-bjlled wemen. of Africa are. fascinating, glimpses afforded- by the mhovie. With the thrills, and. strangeness of if al, there- is aIso beauty, that. rnakes cne gasp. Too, cone appre- diates tbe, colossal difference between barbarism and civilization. Qne Whîo craves the new and startling> will find in this picture soitiethiig' to , think about. for the next month, it ýis prcmnised. IFriday and Sattzrday, January 23 and 24, will be devcted te laughing, caused. by the Four' Marx Brothers appearing at Community House in "Animal Cracke rsÉ." Gloria Swanson Keeps Conversation Sparkling Many picturegoers will reniark on the spontaneity of dialogue in Gloria Swansons new. United Artists talking and singing picture, "What a Wid- 0W!" ýte be show;n Monday and Tuesday, january 19 and .20, at the Wilmette theater. Much of it is due te the producer-star's "adi lib" contri-. butions during recording. Miss Swan- son's continued inseprtin a ,jp Set., Jani.17 RICHARD ARLEN IN Alto. '74.Knoclcouf' end à. serlai At Matilise OnIy SUNDAY ONLYo,,JAN. 18 wth NANCY CARROLL A-16 Sam -Hardy Comedir MAon.,,lues., a.19, 20 1WYNIÇQI Dur Gang Comeuiy W.d.. Thur., Jan. 21I 22 iUne teels that nie is living tiîeý scenies ini ail the panic-, calîi and heroisni that results after the iceberg lias struck the ship to. thé heart. On Friday, January 23, Jack Qakie will aàppear, at. the Minette in thi'e hikariousà piay, "Let's 'Go 'Nati--.e."g j canette MacDonald, Skeets Gallag- lier, James Hall, ,Williamh Austin, and Kay Francis ,are somne tif the other mnibers of' the. cast. QOakie is seen as Votaire McGinnis, the goofy but go-getting taxicab driver who gets mosmimp~mat rie t' dtetha etstantly on the alert.so that the preper the prince in "Monte CarIe," the lux-rsoe ih b otcnng n urieus and festive Ernst Lubitsch espn'cse.mgtb ôrhoigi musical romance. ADAPTS INDIAN MUSIC Hear That Emil Jannings Massard Kur Zhenc w4r ote a special May etur to olly oodorchestral score for the picture, "The Louella O. Parso 1nS, motion pictur e producioefr auray Jn ar4 editor of Universal Service, writcs which is' composed almost entirely of of a persistent report that Ernst Lu- original Obijway melodies adapted to bitsch would like te have Emil Jan- modern orchestrationnd 2nA rnl drciraa of- seenl as, fersakes SMiss,> > arroll te Miss CÉarroîl iîs seen Ltre on actress who weds an old, but wealthy, ýynamnic man as a retaliation fer the coldness arch is of her first lover. r . who, On Saturday, january 24, the Wil- study mette will present "'The Sulent as thelEnemy," with an all-Indian cast. SFlowey Go *trotue Ne. "'Min,'andBill,- ".Abraham' Laurel & Hardy Comedy FRIBAY ONLY, Ian. 28 JA CTK 1AKIIE ' i' t Drémmier

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