Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1931, p. 54

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.NEY mnd 'OGHLAN Vit. 7:21;, Sat. 2:00; "EIDES02 the PURPLE SAGE"11 GEORGE* O'BRIEN Startâ iThur.,, Fr1. 8t&&8-Starts Bat. 8:84; 0808;j9:84 "Benets of the Wilderness"t-Adventires la Afira, Episode Il Tennis Tetmue . . . Trrt Cartoon. ..Nw SUNDAVI M4ONDAY, TUESDAY. DECEMBER' 13-14-15-TWIN FUATURES WINNIE LIGHTNER and CHARLES BUWTERWORTH .8tarts San, 8:06; 4:SI; 7:44; 10:8&5-Starts Môn., Tues. 7:30; 10:22 LEO CARILLO and MARY BRIAN Starts Sun. 8:14; 1:04; 8:58. Starts Mon., Tues. 8:44 Chas. Chase Comedy "The Paule Is On" . Strange As It- Seems .. . News, j.: - AIl fouir mad and merry 'Marx Brothers caper with wild abandon ir 'Monkey Business" at the Varsity theater Thursday, Friday and Satur, daY of this week.. The ,other 'film on the great double feature program is. "A Dangerous Affair," starring Jack< Hoît and.Robert. Graves in mystery, thrills ýand laughs., Here are some hilarious highlights of "Monkey Business," which: is just o n e amiusing situation. af ter a n o t h e r.:.., W h e n the mate on the ship firids the sfto waway Marx Broth- ers ini the bar- rels and when thrws imMax Brotherà. off the track by throwing bis voice; when Harpo g'ets mixed i with the Punch and judy show; when Hlarpo and Chico make their way to the barber shop, pose as barbers and give the unsus- pecting captain a terrific trimmning, and when they play merry-go-round with the barb'er's chair; when the four Marxes make their way off the ship, posing as a fat womnan on a stretcher. "A Dangerous Affair" will cause' a panic o.f laughsand thrills, Jack Hoît and Ralph Graves are co-starred in. this Mystery film, .and the two men wilI rnake ýanother hit-Jack Hoit %%ith bhis dry humor and Ralph Graves 'with bis ,wise-cracking flippancies. As' police lieutenant and newspaper re- porter, the two stars set things' humn- ming 'in a sleepy Long Island' towii. This time the two btiddies don't cone. to blows over the woman, who is. Sally Blane. The supporting cast includes Susan Flemning, Side Brady, William Mong and Ester' Muir. Ou Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day of next week, the Varsity prrz- sents "The Sin of Madelon Claudet," with Helen Hayes in' the Ieading role, and "The 'Beloved Bachelor," feat- uring -P-aul Lukas. STARS FINAL" EdwarÈ IXTEJOLY GARDEN", ........ . CUBAN LOVE SONG" --.......Lam MAil GeN WS" . -.ýýý ... .. . Jol YELLOW TICKET" ....... ... Lloin §ESED"Gable &i ASSADOR BILL" .... CHAMP .... ...... Wallate Beery teT SERVICE".................. A iso ln AtrIca". CO'MING "1Pearod and Sam'* "Moakey Basiaess"q graneawithut make-up on the faces of' the men in the cast. This was made possible' by the tise of a new. highly sensitized ý filmn, just de- ve4oed, which photograpb1s accurate fieesh :tones withoùt the benefit of, grease paint. Leading film stars give some of *their finest performances in a pro- gram of dramatic power at 'the Wil- mette theater this week. Warner Baxter and Lupe Velez win honors for their. interpretationý in Cecil B. D)eMille's version of ',The Squaw Man," Friday and Saturday, December il and 12. Mae Clark.-does, such -fine work in "Waterloo Bridge," to be. shown Sunday, December.13, that. even the author of the play wa pleased. "The Road toSnapore," on Monday and Tuesday, Deceèmber 14 and 15. offers fine characteriza- tions by .Williamn Powell and Doris' Kenyon. Thomas MVeighan is greatý as a firm-willed construction engineer in 1 "Skyline,", to be show ens day and Thursday, December 16 and 17. Offer Tenm Distingui'shed Stars Not only are .Warner Baxter and, Lu p e Velez -to be - commended for their w ork in, the. draina, "The ýSquam, Mani," but eight other outstandi ng players a 1 s o distinguishi themselves under the direction off Cecil 'B.' De- Mille. Action and magnitude, as well as dramatic power, ftature this' film. One of the eye-filling spectacles is a huge .English fox hunt, with scores; of men and women on horseback. Scenic effects also include, .rugged veaks and desert. landscapes in t he "4B a d Lands" of Arizona. , Liberty magazine gives 'the film a three-star (excellent) rating. 1 At the matinee. Saturday, Decemi- ber 12,, the Wilinette will s h o w a chapter of the Red Grange serial, -Th~e Galloping Ghost." Jamies Whale is the -talented di- rector of "Waterloo Bridge," a story. -)f two young lover-, caughit in' Iove's cross road and in a tangle of l'ove inorals and war's dire needs. Beauty, variety and emotional appeal char- acterize this dramfa. é0well la Maà off World W illiam. Powell, as the, suave and worldly idler in "The Road to Singa- *pore," turus' in a performance that will leave the audience in a glow of' admiration for his ability and artistry i making' a character really live on, the screen. The plot of the film is LEON JAN JUNIOR Cg Starts Thur., 10:2"-tarts 4:5st; 7.-42 WED., tHURS.. FRI., SAT., DECEMBER I6-17.18-l9-TWIN FEATURES aWed., vn

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