Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Apr 1931, p. 67

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Ronald Colman breezes hilariously truha gigglesome story, "The Devil to Pay," to be shown at the Wilmette theatre Suniday, Monday and Tuesday, April 19, 20, 21. This. film about the big~ moment, in a ýde- light fui wastrel's love-life 'is al a tasty sou ffle- of lightheartedness, Warmly spiced with, sophistication, garnished witb, sparkling lines and situations, and served with the propo- sition that life isn't to be takeni seri- QUly. It's, Clman's' piture throughout; nevertheless, lovely' Loretta- Young and caloric . Myrna Loy rate.. theirË shàre of the honors, as. do ýFrederick. Lonsdale, author, of the play, and George Fitzmaurice, director. Fred Kerr alsQ deserves con gratulations as the gru mpy dad. And mention miust be made of. the wire-haired. terrier that steals the early sequences. Tri« to Get Evoqu On' Wednesday .and--Thursday. April 22 and 23, the Wilmette pre- sents Adolphe 'Menjou; Leila Hyamns and Norman Foster in "M~en Caîl It Love," diverting comedy of a womnan who tries to be bad to get 'everi with hier philandering husband.ý Menjou_ be it noted, p1avs the part. of a golf champion who isn't exactly a 'wom- an' hater. With such a man as that in the cast, the picture can't help but start with a bang and go into a swift pace that neyer slackens' 'Other stars of the film are Mary Duncan, Hedda Hopper, Robert Ern- mett Keane and Ularry Northrup. E~d- gar Selwyn directs. "No Limit" is the starring vehicle of Clara Bow at the Wilmette on Friday, April 24. As a flapper, an usherette, an~d a gangster's moll, who* wears some amazing clothes, Clara çan't do otherwise than captivate the audience. Thinner than her lingerie, Clara causes quite a stir among the boys, including Norman.Foster, who is romantic, and Stuart Erwin and Harry Green, who arefunnY. Her.'s H"wryLagdon ýTqmorrow, Saturday,. April 18, ro0- Thte Prèsence of Norman Foster and Leila JLyains in the cas. e n- han ccs the delicious comedy appeal of the film, "Men Call It Love," to, be presented at the Wilm.et'te theatre on Wednesday and 7'hurs- day, April 22 a.nd 23. A doIp h e Menjou uwIll e seen wvearing gol knickers (believe it or flot). Community Has Ha Hlarold Lloyd in HOuse at 4 p.m. Friday, and, at 2:30 p. m, on $aturday, with performances as- usual on both évenings, continuous fromn 7 o'clock. The hilarious comedy teems with antics of a shoe clerk who.brings exotic adventure into his trade to Iead an interesting' life, made even. more fascinating by the fact that he meets Barbara Kent. Persons who have secured this film heaci a perfectly fine cast, including Lucien Littlefield, Anita Page, Sally Eilers, Buster Collier and stuttering Roscoe Ates, to make "reducing".one of the most mirthful pictures of' the current season. This film is off ered. at the Varsity theater today and té-, morrow, Friday and Saturday. Photoplay sumns it up as follows: "Marie Dressier and Polly, Moran cut up in a,beauty parler. Need we add you'll die laughing?". On Monday, Tuesday and ,Vedne s- day, April 20, 21, 22,, "The Royaâl FamWily of Broadway" will show how' agctors behave at home, This pic- ture bas -everything, including fine- work by Ina -Claire as. Julie, and Fre.dric M arch as, the mad Tony. who' went into pictures.. liendetta Crosmaàn,' Mary Brian ,and .Charles Starrett are alio at their best. The film~ is said to be even greater than, the stage play, "The Royal Family," f rom .which the movie was adapted.. A Booth Tarkington comedy-dra- ma for the whole family from sonny to grandpa is "Father's Son," to be presented at the Varsity theater on Thursday, Friday anid Saturday, April 23,,24, 25. Lewis Stone, Irene Rich, teon Janney. John Jfalliday, Mickey Bennett and a lot of great kiddies are responsible for the who1l.- some fun. 1710 Shermaa Av.. EVANSTON Friday, Saturday, April 17-18: Marie Drusser and Poffy Miain l Satlirdarl, April 18 son Lyon -and Harry Langdon in "Speli of the circus" aI Main.. also "Leathorpushrs'-.,Com.dy. Suu.-.Mom.-Tues, April 19-20-21 W.d.-Thwas, April 22-23 ADOLPHE MENJOU in x Friday, April 24 -CLARA BOW in "4NO LIMIT" Sat uwdy, April 25 marts, as part, of his preparation foi his role in "Thei Devil to Pay," being shown at the Minmette, theater ow Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 19, 2Q and 21. At the opening of the picture, Colmnan plays at. youïig' ng- lishman in South Af rica w Àhose pos- se9sions, are being auctioned off. C~t.Tramis Metro N.ws uninua. kt-GI'.a i a RB TO BSUM IT. Id".

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