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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 38

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The Lincoln Stari
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THE Si'y DAY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1930. QU'fT WFSTERN A PLAVTmNG al Star ow Taking Rest Cure Colleen Moore, Who Left Films Recently, Is In Sanatorium. Colleen of stape and screen fame, has been appearing on the stage in is now in a Battle Creek sanatorium taking a rest cure. The play is clased. Miss Moore deserted the sevcen for the legitimate stage when her contract with First National expired, Back to Universal company filming White Captive" us back in civilization again after a lengthy hx-ation trip to the East Indian uslands and the Malay treninsula It was awav six months.

Dorothy Janus and Vivian Cabanne are the featured women in the cast. Harry Garson directed the picture. Pick all-star ca.st has been selected to supixrrt Constance Bennett in her screen version of Easiest Way." Besides Robert Montgomery, who has already been announced as the leading man. there will be Adolphc Men- jou in the role; Clara Blandlck as the mother, and J. Farrell MacDonald as the father; Anita Page, Johnny Harron.

Clark Gable and Hedda Hopper. The elaborate setting.s include a replica of a New York department store. The picture is adapted from the play and will give Mi.ss Bennett an opportunity to wear some gorgeous gowns. Howard air which ha.s been only in the leading citie.s of the country and at two theaters in New York, is to be given nationwide relea.se by United Artists starting 1. The picture features James Hall, Ben Lyon and Jean Harlow.

of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences novel. Lenox. Her Fall and as the outstanding performance of and will feature the exotic the year. Garbo a.s a modern Magdalene. King Vidor in Chargr-Greta Jhc Hot llcircss" Garbo will do her next talking ve- Heirr.vs.

the first woik wfitten dt- mcle under the direction of King the with miusio by Vidor It will be an adaptation of I ield.s. Richard Itodpeis David Grahm famous i Continued on Page Seven.) A.vX HAftftV' Lincoln Shows Quiet On Great ar Picture, During eek individuals of increa.sing success. per.son? If is he as good look- in scheduled for the mg off screen as he is on? What week at the Stuart, he is a cap- i.s his addre.ss? tain, but not that tyjie who.se i Thanks and good-bye for this a punch in the time. A BASIL RATHBONE FAN. Two-fisted, yes.

burly, but kind. And how! William not Basil Rathbone was born in our old sc-reen another i Johannesburg, South Africa, in Youngsters In film I youngsters have been selected by Radio Pictures for roles in Herbert to Ge.s\e.” They are John Blo.sr.. Gordon Thorpe. Marvin Jones, Macon Jones and Helen Parrush. The adult roles are filled by Ralph Forbes.

Lester and Loretta Young. Russell William Bakewel Scott Kolk Walter Browne Rogers Ben Alexantlei Alwen Davis, jr. Beryl Mercer be compelled by its downright forcefulness. It. too.

i.s a war drama, but the main event.s take place behind the lines in a German pn.son camp, a the coast of Cuba, where nature i years to Ouida obliged with a couple of tropical known storms during the filming. the tale of men who go out the ships but who give a thought to what iron-nerved adventurer enemy. Jessie Landis is a newcomer, but charming All Quiet on the Front. i important productions of the year, enough to have a couple of sailors Katrzlnsky Louis W'olheim Ca.se of Sergeant an fighting over her. Paul Baumer Lewis Ayres epic of man, woman, and war.

Audi- Filled With Conflict. Hlmmelstnss John Wray ences will depart wtUi many minds is an excellent Ban- iierard Duval Ilaynwnd Griffith concerning a drama that is daring, croft picture susijen.sc-tilled. rather than fluffy, routine, or com- tnelodramatic. gripping, filled with George Summerville monplace. but they wall undoubtedly juunan conflict The story is laid off Muiier Albert Lfcr Behm Kemmerlch Peter Mrs.

Baumer Mr. Baumer Miss Baumer Lieut. Bertinck Suxanne Ginger The Poster Girl French (iirls Herr Meyer llemmaeher Sister Libertine 1894, but that mean separate. I hope not. height and weight of the leading lady in the la.st.

Will you al.so give me the height and w'elght of the following: Kay Francis, Renee Adoree, Jeanette MacDonald and Gloria Swan.son? Is it true that Mary Pickford and city Editor for a Night order Douglas Fairbanks are going to 1 to portray his role as city editor in Polish forest, and a Ru.ssian Hontier fppy ve left on land while they town at the time ot the Allied col- Edwiii Maxwell on the Ka.stern front. The ad- llarolcl Goodwin ventures of a pea.sant- soldier, caught by the war gtxl when he tries to e.seap«* from pri.son and return home, form the background for this intelligent, atfectmg story of the life of a Ix'Wildered peasant. chart a cour.se northea.st by soulh- an African in every sen.se of the word. of EnglLsh parentage. a little shy about tcllLng just the day of the month on which he cuts his birthday cakf.

Mr. Rathbone hao a long stage career before he made his talkie debut in Last of Mrs. He ha.s been married four Bergere, a wTll his wife. never heard of any children. Your new favorite is an inch and a half over six feet in height, and weighs He has black hair and i George Bancroft we.st, which half a.s intricate as hazel eyes, I saw him getting his Marion Claylon Richard Pat Yola Arnold Lucy Bill Irving Joan Marsh Renee Damonde Poupee Andriot Plaything.

Rittner I.ntti Loder Tim Harry Langdon the course they and some others are trying out on shore. The Stuart stage has sixteen feet working in of them belonging to the Lee twins and the rest to the company. This group offers liance Divertisse- I hope you are able to. read my i on the de.sk with the city editor writing for I would like to have of the Las Angeles Examiner for a my questions answered am thank- night. The picture is now ing you in advance, ANONYMOUS, under production at the Paramount Anybody that could read English studio could read your writing, as It is who'iK'lr jight I'aramount-Edward firth wiath who was responsible for forth jour succe.sses as Amer- (eatured Clara Bow.

jean and Wedding featured "The Magical is now directing Clara Bow in a farce comedy role, pictures for Paramount. Mr Good- Ralph Forbes is the composer, and man gave the first stage engage- Skeets Gallagher took the role of ments to Glenn Hunter and Kath- the friend of the compovser who arine Cornell married Clara accidentally. Charles Ruggles, Rosita Morena, Geneva Mitchell and Natalie King.ston make up the balance of the sup- ivorting ca.st. W'mnie Lightner was the of of the Party." She was as- Edmiind Brrese Wilson lleinie C'onklin Grandfather Rittner Bertha Mann A Lincoln man. who went to P'rance with the A.

E. and who saw w'ar at the front, stated that Quiet on the Western was the most graphic i and and tru 1 screen portrayal of the war of any of the pic tures he had No other picture has achieved the realism of this dramatization of the Remarque volume. Universal attempted, and achieved, to carry the greatne.ss o( the book to the treating it without magnification, but maintaining all the j)owerfuI drama and Intense human interest. hardly to tell the story of thl.s picture, the Lincoln theaters offering for this week ('iiptain Plover flank Herman Corporal Brown laila Ben Lyon Jean Ilcrsholt Noah Bcrry P'red Kohlci (Hto Matiescn l.ee Moran Marie Astalre Campeau More than one kind of arms occupied the boys in the army of occupation, if tells the truth. This rollicking romedy of the days alter the war brings Ben Lyon, who, having j) three years working on one film, hasn't had time to do much with the twins specializing at that studio.

Universal City. Calif in steps and all of the eight You have seen most of his pictures pretty voung thing.s doing many va- except Mad He has ricd and versatile routines. Because only been before the camera a lit- of their ability and of their tie over a year, so he has given a appearance, this is a dance act that creditable account of himself, Ju.st for Mowatt and Joe Dislikes Brick Thrower. Hardy Sales- Movie have tried demonstrate new usages for several tunes to write a letter and hats. By this way.

sky iileces may be a.sk all I had planned so 1 hope put to Mowatt and Hardy are not milliners or hat manufacturers. they are hat thrower.s—using hats as boomerangs and to Juggle for a variety of comedy effects. Their offering is not only different but something decidedly entertaining and amusing. film te.st for Ursi of Mrs. and he looks a.s handsome in real life as he dors on the screen.

He ha.s ju.st released Lady Surrenders" with Genevive Tobin in the featured femuiine throughout the film by Charles Butterworth, Charles Judels, Irene Delroy and Jack Whiting. The ca.st for Men Are is; Rogers to be no let-up for Will Rogers now that he has made a succe.ss of his talking pictures. Work has started on Connecticut Yankee in King I and as soon as that picture Is completed, Mr. Rogers will step into the leading role of the old comedy. to the David Butler is directing the el.se In the Colonial picture for the last half of the week, he's a doughboy.

with Harry Langdon for a buddv, and pretty Lotti Loder to help iia.ss the time away. Seven German school boys, all under 4 Lottie ruled the regiment, and twenty, go to the war. filled with the boys double Helen Jed tlraves Pin Thomson Jameson Tr.ivlx patrlotLsm, sustained by youth Seared by Us brutality, aged its fundamental tires, disillu.sioned by Its savagery, and broken by its abnormalities, Quiet on the We.stern tells the tory of the youth of all nations through the of the Louis Wolheim gives one of the outstanding characterizations ul all time Loul.s Ayres, almost unknown before he became the Paul, who find.s himself one of a lost generation is more than an actor in his role. There some romance in the picture, a particularly epi- involving the French girl.s, and through it all the fine comradeship Jim Lang of of the youth.s ho went forth to "Thunder 11 battle. The Case of Sergeant Grischa.

Grbcha Paprutkin Chester Morris Babka Hetty Compson Lvcliow Srhleffenxahn Gustav Sevfferlitx Pnsnanski AVInfrled Hodgson Crrp, Sachl Paul AIc.Allister ('apt. Spierauge ormark Sergeant P'rilx Pero Barbette Birkhulz Hal Davis timed when she looked their way. Before the war. life had been one Gretohen after another, in different guises, but when he s.iw the pretty little Rhineland pea.sant girl he knew why the army had come to Germany, Derelict. Bill Rafferty George Bancroft Jessie Ilowe Landis AVill am Donald Stuart James Durkin William St'ek tircgg .....4..

Wade Itocttler To Thunder- The first half of the week at ihe and Blake Greeson of George Ba neroli. has added another inU'resting characterization in Bill Rat forty, giving one of his bo.st of his near-d of screen work Now and again, a player give.s his with his first picture, and the rest of his work never equals th it first grand flash of art. but Georgf Colorimi i.s to have one of the most Bancroft is one of those tortimate Aiiswers to Movie Fans Dear Movie Editor Here I am again. I just have to say something bad. so say it now and get It over with.

The person who signed AS from somewhere In Nebraska, had better he ducking if they can do anything except that Charle.s Rogers is silly. I think anyone who says Charles i.s silly must be silly themselves. I think he is the star there i.s. If they cant anything goott aboiP him, why say anything at all? Also, talking about Ginger Rogers Anita Page. There many better than they are so why crltielxe them.

Wliy do they want the easts of pictures in which stars play If they don't like the stars? criticise any of tlic ers, though there are plenty that I like, and I wish anyone would not criticize my favorile.H Well, over, I sure thought Stanley Smith was gfKKi in to Will you please give me the ca.st of that picture? Also, iilea.sc give me the cast of Through What is Jean Arthur next pic- tuie? My favorites are Jean Lillian Roih. Mary Brian. Nam Carroll. Anita Page, Ginger Rogers, Sue Carol. Charles Rogers and Phillpiie de Lacy, Please give me their addres.se.s 'Well 1 ve been enough bother to you for this time, and Lll try not to be so bad next time.

GLADYS, Fairburv. Neb. Likes Good Argument. Thl.s rs jUKi the proper place for off and nothing we like better than ILslen- mg on a gofid argument. Charles much to worry about with such ardent Fans to him.

The cast for to is: Ted Healy; Fiances McCoy; Stanley Smith; Lucile Browne; Charles Winninger; Hallam Cooley: Klein," George Bickel; William Tookor. featured: Charles Rogers; Nancy Carroll; Zelma ONeal; Jack Jack Haley; C. Eugene Pallette; Can Thelma Todd: "Mac Claude King; Kathryn Tv'ney; Margaret Lee. Jean Arthur has just completed a role in 'The Silver Horde" on the R. K.

O. lot, but you may atl- dress her in rare of Paramount, Marathon. Hollywoml, Calif. Other Paramount players on your list are Lillian Hnth, Mary Briand. Nancy Carroll.

Ginger Rogers and Charles Rogers. Sue Carol is with R. 780 Gower street. Hollywood. and Phihjipe De Laey lives at 1949 Grace ave.nue, Hollywood.

How Dear Movie Editor Plea.se me all viHi know about Basil Rath-' bone. When was he married? How old is he? Where was he Ixirn? I heard he wa.s born in Africa. He i.sn’t an African is he? When is hLs birthday? Doe.s he have any children? What color hair and eyes doiss he have? How tall is he and how much does he weigh? I saw him in The Last of Mrs A Notorious and Flirting and thought he was good Plea.se givp me the east for "A Notoriou.s Affair What is his next picture and who plays opixisite him? How many pictures has he appeared in? Have you him in this doesn't hit the W. P. B.

until it is printed. To the one who threw so many brlck.s November re- member how the letter was signed I believe they have any favorites because they knocked nearly every one. My motto Is say anytinng about anyone if yon something I will cast my votes the voice contest for Ruth Chatterton and Richard Dix. Will you please give me the cast for Wedding Night. fhe Life of the and Men Are Plea.se give me the DEFIANTLY GREAT! Warner Baxter; Catherine of Mark Twains classic.

Dale Owen; "Paul Albert Conti; Hedda Fitz- Hopper; "Piederick Wyndham," ha.s been signed by Metro- Claude Allister; for Mi.ss Bela Lugozi. picture. May Catherine Dale Owen, the lead- Ursula ing lady in Men Are Dan- author of "The Divorcee." Miss Shearer role in "The (Continued on Page Seven.) has been acclaimed by the Academy HILDKKN'S THKATEIl Presents The Birds Christmas Carol Bv Kate Wuretn.s TE.MPLE THEATER 2:30 M. Mam Floor Adults Reserved Seat.s on Sale Monday. PRAIRIE S( IIOGNLK BDGK 122 North I2lh St.

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TIME Stark Drama of and Death the tiamble Weakness of Man Under Stress STUART I to II XI. r. M. A MAN! A WOMAN'S DESIRE! OEOkGE BANCROFT strength of Under Strain. MAT 15c.

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