peaceful country life, is sharply drawn.ý In the picture are actual scenes'from a staged, figbt which add much toone's enjoyment of it. Mountain Music. A Paramnounit pic-ý tur e directed by Robert Florey, with an outstanding > cast cornposed' of Martha Raye, Bob Burns, and. many, others. Varsity theater, August 12. This movie is of the type that Wight be classified as absolutely "crazy." Its hurnor lying in.the iunusua1 circum- stanes wichbefal Bob Burns, and *is "find,"- Martha Raye,, the show has some of the rarest humor imagin- able. Bob cornes fromn a family, of mounitaineers, -and at the very outset a wedding brings to a hap py. con- * clusion a long feud between twoof. the neighboring families. Strangely enough every time Bob Burns gets bhit on bis head he fias a, complete change of personality, and it is this metamnorphosis which makes this show such a musical farce. While traveling in an aninestic state, Bob !neets Martha Raye, a husbancl-seek- ing wallfiower, and it is then that the riot of fun begins. Those who are wiling to revert to a highly imagin- ative state will undoubtedly enjoy this. do flot live up to one's expectations. The work of the members, of the cast bas; bowever, been bighly praised, and the scenes.'ii the House of .Commons were commented- upon. The picture is rather, long, but is weIl worthwhile sering for the historical backgrournd, if mlot f or the acting. The Good 'Old Soak.. GMpicture, directed by j. Walter Ruben, -with a fine cast composed ýof Wallace Beery, Una,,Merkel, TiedHealy, Judith Bar- rett, Eric Lin.den, and Janet Beecher. Valencia theater, August 13, 14. The,- movie was: taken .f rom the stage play oif: the same name.' It. furnishes an excellent role for Wal- lace, Berry... The cast perf orms Well, and the mnovie which distinguishes the -oaldtown "failure" from the model citizen, is rather unique. The. Singing Marine. A Warner Bros. picture, with Ray Enright as director, and a fine cast including Dick Powell, Doris Weston, and Hugh Herbert. Varsity theater, August 13-19. A musical comedy, with catcby songs, stirring music, and the gay l)anter of the fighting marines, it bas entertainment, as its sole aim. The lations. Theyr Gave -Hlm a Gua. MGM pic-. ture, directed by W.- S. Van Dyke with Spencer Tracy, Gladys George and. Franchot Tone. Valencia theater, August 19. Tchis film is a remarkable and pow-ý erful indictment of the ravaging ef- f ects of a war on impressionable and- imaginative,ý unstable yotith. The army~ friendshi p of the rough, circus barkef and the simple small town clerk, and;their love.:for the lovely, efficient enurse, is the basis of this. poignant social. drama., It is provocative of serious thought,, and. splendidly turned out in every way. This la My AEfair. 2th Century- Fox picture, with William Seiter as drector, .andI 2 vastof Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Victor McLaglen, and Brian Donlevy. Wil- mette theater, August 15, 16, 17. The plot reyolves around a mission entrust-ed to young Lieut. Perry by President McKinley. Robert Taylor carnies -out bis part as Perry,. while Barbara Stanwyck takes the role of Lil, the entertainer. The exciting, part of the movie cornes when Robert Z fe*turs. on on. prgian. No avno la adnslsiiiaw.TaJ. o cliôiossea one. o or..Cl Wilmtte or Wlnn.thaUnWfor' festur. statiug tin.. Thurs., Aug. 12 2 -.FEÂTUBES - 2 - Plus. lEulwrd G. Robi. Bette Davis. "IWOMAN CHASES MAN*, Mfrln._opkla, . MC"I "r.LBt, Sun., Mon., 64WINIS ovut- HONOLULU"9 Ray MilImsd-Wenuy Bu-ri Kent Tvio The wrangle between Ireland and Great Britain concerning Home Rule forms the subject for this presumably documentary film, whicb is magnifi- cently produced . and phôtographed. Clark Gable as "Parnell" takes an imposing role, while Myrna Loy as the unbappy wif e of Parnell's op-, ponent plays the clever role of secret lover to Parnell. There are parts in the movie which literaltv brihg one to one's feet, and yet others, which eventually is arresteu ior iiin io -- report to bis ship .bound for China. Blystoné, with cast of Miriam Hop- lia The whole story is admirably ended, kins, Joel MeCrea, Charles Win- "A however, an-d the work of' the entire ninger, Erik Rhodes. Teatro del Lago,, cast is fine. The excelent camera August 12.- work, and the singing of Dick Powell Charles Winninger's bit of comedy menit the approval of an audience, pulls this picture out of class of dis- not fongetting, of course, the fine appointing, otherwise it would be work of Doris Weston. . rather poor. The story is very im- aginative and quite humorous. The Th.re Go«s My GirL RKO-Radio actors seem to take parts not o .................