Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1938, p. 42

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Pr.ast D#Upv.y 9 a.m. te opm WlaaetkaA -.Mdsue aM.E PAUL #MUNI F 0 BIS.I OLA" .WbIcIuev.r -Y.. Profer! 80171.19 or CANN Il BEER Your Lavnlis brand pwmffply Phone DEN ERICKSON ik,.tte 4092 J' Directed, by .George -Fred Astaire, Ge o rge Burns, Gracie Allen, Ray 1N.Toble. There 'are many lively tunes and unusual dance in siunces in ti m us cal farce. .A' spirt-oftle v ît y prevails through- out the filmi. Burns Iand -Allen as w as Ray Noble are- G heard on the popular ning radio programn. léonda'y eve- &w, or Ste.!. (MGM. With Frank Moôrgan,ý Florence Rice, John jBeal, George Givotj, Herman Bing, Erik' Rhodes. This photo-' -play is a merry mixtin ... Mzter to comne te Am- eia and be .married in' bis cbateau. Then, Erik Rhod« . because he bas no cbateau, he's in a pickle until John Beal lends him one. Then, of course, the daughter, Florence Rice, and 'Beal *fail in love. Powell, My rn a Loy, Joli'n Beal. Trhe st'ar s, do splendid work 'as usual ýand the supportiag cast is good. There are m a n y laughable situations, and, on the whole, > the film is h ighly .enter- taining. The« famous teamcom-. bination is seen in a stew of boister- JouB. otis romance.- Bill plays- the part of a 'roustabout who lives in, a trailer. Wben, bie heads, for' Hollywood, it's the staid Miss Loy wbo upsets his plans. Fiefl. (MGM\1.) Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, witb Jeanette McDotn- ald, Allan Jones, and Warren Wil- liam. War, espion- age, intrigue, and romance furnisb: t he background for this light op- era. The scene is laid in Spain dur- ing the tinie Na- poleon is attempt- ing to conquer sung in Miss Moore's capable mani- ner, mucb deligbtful comedy, and the sincere work of a weIl-chosen cast combine to furnish satisfying musical romance for ail the family. Love and Hisses. .(2th Century- Fox-.) Directed by Sidney* 'Lanfield, with Simone Simon, Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie, and Dick Baldwin. En- tertainment,, pure and simple, is the, sole *bject of this comedy whicb features the radio enmity betveenl Walter Winchell and Ben Bernie, and it achieves - its pu rpose. Simone Simon shows a great improvement in acting, wears well some beautiful gowns, and reveals, a pleasing sing-. ing voice. Na vy Blue aud lGold. (M GM>Di- rected, by .Sam Wood with Robert Young, James Stewart, Tom Brown, Billie Burke, Lionel Barrymore, Flor-. ence Rice. Previewers recommend this drama ~ of life in h nvl cden at Annapolis as splendid entertain- ment for the family. Three young men witb widely varying backgrounds. becamne roommates at the acaderny., Devotion ta ideals and tradition are exemplified by a splendid cast. Night Club Scandai. (Paramnount.) Directed by Raipb Murphy, with L nne Over- > BRIC Weber and Fields. Edvvard Arnold is hlM a kable rogue wbo keeps witbin tbe law, and then ICE I REAM discovers that the heiress he bas ULQUR been busy back-. FULL UARTing is a fraud, too. Il Frawley,, as the Il comedian of the Il film. is a great I 35c wIi..ff, laugli -.getter, *McDonald a s py. First Lady. (Warner Brothers.) Directed by Stanley Logan, with Kayv Francis,~ Preston Foster, Veree Teas-, dale, Anita Louise. This amusing sat- ire on Washington intrigue, based on i written, weil di- r ected, and well played.' There is lit tle of borror, and plenty of c omniedy relief. It's recommiend- Lyunel ed for myste ry filmi fans.,, Nothig Sacred. (Selznic tional.) Directed by Wili NOONDAY LUNCH 9cMeet Your Friends"- "Enloy Yourself" MIt WILMBTf B AVE. ent. The AwfuI Trtuth. (Columibia.). T". With Ireiîe Dunui, Cary Grant, Ralph BLPS 1ellamy, CecilCunghm Joyce Four" Compton. In a year of fine pictures, ruId this was.one of thie best of the crop. I -It will be enjoyed by the critical as wvell as the> casual observer, - largely rerapan :k- biteri iam Wi Al. cn-

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