Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1937, p. 48

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Whider Vos prefer! BOMTLD or CANNBD Ym fsVmet.bra u" m p* &»"»a te ,Om hoe. Phoe DElN EICKSON wmet40 «» gripping Columbia picture, "North of Nome,?- whicbh cornes to-the Corn- munity theater this 'Friday adSt urday.. Itf'is a film for people who like* their entertaitiment dramatic, an.d wbo1 don't compiain if it makes their beart beat just a bit faster. Tbrills ii, bas, and a story 'that is sometbing>new:under the Sun. A tal 1e of seal poachers and' hi- .jackers in a country where migbt is rigbt, it seems to cal! for an actor like Jack Holt-and presto! there be is. Hoit, in tbe starring role, once more proves bis' acting prowess; bis portray.al is strong and ýintelligent. Evelyn Venable, Quinn "Big Boy". Williams, John Miljan, Roger Inboiff and others bring their respective ehfaies o Ufe in fine ashion, giv ing splendid assistance to the de- e"' deals witb a seai iglati by name, wbo à by a vicious hi- sented at the Varsity theater. Featuring Clark 'Gable, Joan Craw- ford, and FÉanichot. Tone, 1this p eulmel comedy takes the audience half way across Europe before %it cornes to its conclusion. A hectic and amusing piece, it opens witb the heroine standing'.up bier fiance at tbe church and eloping witb a reporter assigneci to côver the :wedding. Tbey'escape by pretending to be a f anous baron and baroness, and then discover, ail too late, *that the reai baron is a spy_ and that tbey have with them. a large bunk of explosive, iii the form of> b is fortification plans. Mr. Tone, plays the part of a rival reporter wbo is nearly made the goat of the whole. business but whô manages to waik off with a3 goo4.hare of the bo»crs. Rivers Raibçow *A charming portrayal of the recon- struction period foiiowing the civil war, showing the difficulties on botb. sies, is "Rainbow on thxe River," sched- ul.ed for the Varsity theater next Sun- day, Monday, and Tuesday. een, May wili be the- feature picture at the Teatro de! Lago this Friday and,. Saturday. Directcd by Normnan.Taurog, and. with Rochelle Hudson and .Robe rt Kent ini leading roies, this 2thCen- tury - Fox picture tells bow -3,00 people f rom, al waiks of life, the babies he, ,bas. brought into the. worid, -corne, home. to honor Or. SLuke. The quints, ~:are featured and the obviously get Roeh.fl.e HudsOn a great thrîll out of occupying the center of the stage. Previewers have given high recom- ndtion te the Columiapicture, 'Theodora Goes Wild," whicb will be shown at the Teatro del Lago next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, an4d Wednesday. Directed by Richard Boioslawski, the cast includes Irene Dunne, Mel- vyn Douglas, Henry ICoker. The pbotopiay is especially recom- mended for mature audiences who enjoy rapid-fire, sophisticated comedy, which is an inoffensive satire on the was tertair ET STILL PAYS the V Cecil B. DeMilie, producer-director Thurs f "The Plainsman," is reported to Ili4 casing mnusic, and excellent wbich is scheduled for tbe Teatro on hy, combine to make "Gold- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and f 1938" a spectacular and en- Saturday of next week. Sfilmn. It wili bé sbown at Restrained and witbout maudlin ty theater on Wednesday and mawkishness; but filied with ail the of next week. colorf ul pageantry of empire, uni- ________________forms, and marching men, it tells the story of the army if e in India. and x.rican S ec " i heCiencmaindrn h iii tbeparimo ean.capign od urinh of Star Praised rl.Pr. te eino Qun il *é ý éalst

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