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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 45

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111 111MMOMEIMEI MNIMMMM 'A MUSEMENTS FINANCIAL RADIO THE KANSAS CITY STAR EDITORIALS REAL ESTATE MUSIC SIA) 'TION 1) KANSA CITY SUNDA OCTO It 2 THE DINNER 1 OUR ARRIVES IN A TYPICAL ANIERICAN FANIILY THErRE BACK WITH THEIR ANTICS-SO GFT READY TO LAUGI OW- J1' I N17 (o) 11 i A 11 1 4-44 I i II 1 1 A': tt 0 Jill l'CIV A A 11 Li 7'0 1 -y) 1 I S- 1 -1 ------7 la ti 1 l' lil 1 lif lot I II pi 1 I 1 6 S-10 4)4: 4' "JP) frenzied complaint of various boys of his band who said he couldn't lead a note so how could he write one? Two members or Intermittent good standing in the organization were Ooodnuin Ace now of the Easy Aces but then a theatrical reviewer in Kansas City and your reporter The hour had reached 4 of the night in question and the last hand of casino had been played the final cinnamon cookie chewed and the ultimate glass of ginger beer quaffed Dunstan quivering with emotion arose unsteathist to his feet and said: ''Now that we are through with our Orpheum season no more pieces remain to be written nothing more can be said about us actors in the press I want to tell two critics Just exactly what I think of The resultant fight was a little daisy! Those were the dayst 11140 AESOP N141111SaNtio000001e7Prg1 c5z) f' 4o011 4'' ll'a 0 ati tom 1 i23 i 1 o) 0 1 c4) ---1 uy 1 II (t) :11 --71 liht 1-' 1 1 '')J'') I -zi 4 4 )' wil 1' I 5 4 Noiso4gi 1' 0: 1 '1 1 I 1 i 1 osiittcy i 1 4 i 7 rNr6 Ein 7 I 1 7 4abk fr 4 40 AA lo 1 11117 Ni to) 111111111k A yl I 1044146 1 0 bill 1 1 4 10 001 1 9' 00M Jd 9 1 I Sgl I 0 So 1 I ks1 Cf 1A rs -lidito i it 0 lidif 1 II j--------------- 4 11 I --cS)) is 8 I II II I 'Itri 2a is i ii to I 0" 6 II -nS 1 i 1-----1 tftjon011 a i 111 1 Vie 1 i 01 11no 7- 1 i 611S7IP' A 10 Starting immediately aboe it Crone he then then Cnico the three Marx Brothers who Pre the stag of "Room Service" the OrrMetim's comedy A caricaturist gtes a Rood imprion Of their faces Their fun is inimitable A 911ariet of Star 111101is i seh in a It uIte MIN-11) -TT I Iiiir' a cemt (1' al ihe paper stories they are hired to pub- the patnotic oraanization whose Greene do not know a arrat dral name the picture bears bout Nm IIIH of the Legion b() Slim 111' 1(41111 hi ft Serif fa ohett- tot Introduction" tho 1 turret (or the dune iiiii John tRIII Priottoirtion areo Ntirother" the (out- oloeto 'ludas at the Iptrm rt etl at the l'ox 'fomer pir HOSE two 'pleasant' little -SAFETY IN NMBERS felloAs Frankenstein and -SAFETY IN NUMBERS I 'POUR'S A CHOW'D Boh Lansford Errol Flynn Lorri DillinqWell 011Ala de Hai Mond Jean Christ Rosalind MIAMI Patterson Buckley Pat ric Knoules John Dillingwell Walter Connolly Jenkins Hugh Herbert Bingham Melville Cooper Pepsi on Franklin Patighorn Barber Herman Bing Amy Margaret Hamilton Butler Pierce Jooeph Crchan Young Joe Cunningham Buckle Secretary Derma Moore Lansford's First Secretary Gloria Blondell IF William Shakespeare a playwright who was at the top of the heap in his day and never has seen its sun diminish had not taken the title "A Comedy of Er rors for one of his works it might ohn Jones Jitcl Prohty Boum Thumpson Snirle Deane John Jone Spring 131141011 Herbert 'I hompson Rusell 01601i Jack JOIleN Ken Howell Rover Jones George Erne ia stone June Carlson Granny Jones Florence Robert Robby Jonel Billy Mahan Tommy McGuire Marl en Stephens Torn Stewart It a Stew art Mrs Stew art Helm Freeman lir Lawrence Edmonds Henry Koiker Mr Hensley Paul McVey YOU probably will get several laughs while "Four's a Crowd" runs its course Flynn manifestly is as handsome a masculine star as there is in the screen world Patric Knowles of the English Knowleses plays the other leading mans role well enough as we see it but evidently did not please his grand bosses in that regard as his Warner option was allowed to lapse immediately afterward Rosalind Russell and Olivia de Hayti land are more than attractive in divergent ways in the feminine leads in the piece Walter Connolly storms almost to the point of apoplexy as the inevitable millionaire that most stories contain Hugh Herbert gets several laughs with his "Woo Woos!" late in affairs He like Knowles alsd is off the now They much out An artist remembers the eccentric Vanderhofs and their friends at An artist remembers th It With You" at the Midland theater a meal In You Can't Take to right are James Stewart Ann Minor That's Lionel Barrymore seated at the head of the table Surrounding him reading from left MNh Auer Edward Arne Id Samuel Hinds Donald Meek Spring Byington and Jean Arthur That's Lionel Barrymore se Mi-i ha Auer Edward Arne I Dracula finally having been tha-ed from their haunts at Valentine road and Broadway -Letter of Introduction" John Stahl's latest screen hit opens this afternoon at the Uptown theater Another engaging chap Charlie McCarthy is featured in this comedy He may haunt you a bit himself but not in the supernatural or ghostly manner Edgar Bergen tells Charlie what to say and adds a few remarks on his own account Andrea Leeds and George Murphy carry the heart interest in the story which deals with a fateful reunion and a girl's efforts to reach stareoin on the stage HE Jones Family that collection of average American folk whose run-of-the-mill to he applied it with a 6-foot have a fine time watching the pie- ') brush! I lure in general and don't worry Leis Go ForgivinK this unnecessary about Mr Riskin's tendency to get br too serious in his book at times 1 Fl li if grandeur in writing "You Can't Take "You Can't Take It With You!" W1111 II 1115 144111 tI0 You Can't Take It With your kilturut in will Go i man a more or less pitiful character well be used for Four's a Crowd" instead of the accustomed mad wag the attraction that heads the New- given to chasing the girls on the least 1 mans bill provocation and always thumbing Here is a yarn about Errol Flynn his nose at the authorities who loves Olivia de Havilland who You know the plot of the comedy utlioltr ha vi-sesnc ftitler loves Patric Knowles who loves his nose at the authorities to loves Olivia de Havilland who You know the plot of the comedY surely that of oyes Patric Knowles who loves home town adventures have been pictured on the screen before goes through new exploitation in "Safety in Numbers" the Tower's comedy We suppose the title mut be attributable to the many persons I Warner -contract list i) the Mov ies i It You" has much that amuse the public and should provide a shoestring Oroducer play Rosalind Russell who loves Erroll 1 daot nn'tulf boaolnkvlth the bo: I Mir M1111119 011) it Their TA(' I wo boards himself and his oat-Nwo nr ur I Warner contract list don't fool with the boys at 'SONS OF 1HE lo Hie MOVii freintowo oo ow tolotot1 Insane Aotil4 to "Room scr- 141 Ow Film Version or the Itrotoloay flit at the Orpheton CANE RAI "MVP 0i tiordn Miller Msrx Mart Bine Ili Chito Marx Faker Englund Marx Christine Lucille Bail Hilda Ma Ann Miller Davis Frank Alberion Donald Macnvde Gribble Cliff Dunstan Tint Hogarih Philip Loeb Mr Jenkins Philip Wood Saha Alexander Pori) t)r Glass Cha ries Halton ChalicA Halton cast in a fashionable New York hotel Flynn or something of the sort The 1 li while he angles for an "angel" with only thing wrong about the idea in Billy Le Bli ly Lee a bankroll to back his show our es tim a ion is the premise that Gs id Lee Billy Cook I 11 "SaOkr 11 I'd 7' 0 a Linda tre Et'elyn Ke et The author of the script arrives in 1 Erroll Flynn could love anybody Grandmother Lee n7 abe th Pal tPi on time to get in on the general melee except Errol Flynn On our recent cgtie reiT! Strnt Tim Wit Lyiiiie an iertu There are distracted persons bent on trip Fa to Hollywood we spent a day on UMIP Wilhe LPe William rwley bill collections or the eviction of the location with the In ate Command of Leg on young man Tutntee impoverished actors There is many question and were stunned at the Mickey Johnnie Morris er filoill a dodge to allow the players to eat supreme adoration he manifested Li ireAn'31 0d Wall Albright 'Flaherty WW1 Bart let until somewhere near the day of I for himself Such unaltering devo- Gunman Baker Edward FAA ICV their premiere It is all funny stuff i Om we were sure was displayed mArgarei Lucille Ward Bov 13 if you have not seen it before but I rarely by mere mortals of this earth onnie eaige we doubt that it is the correct I It is with regret therefore that we vehicle for the Marx brothers I dLscover from "Fours a Crowd" that WE ar surprised to see the They lead the tempestuous go- 1 the Great Flynn has moments of i Newman go to a double-lea-1 ings-on that occur of course Lu- I fickleness It Just shows that even ture policy when scores of houses! LEGION 'Butch baker Donald 0 Connor Hilly Lee Bnly Lee Da td Lee Billy Cook at Linda Jr TYclYn Kr ea ira ndinot Mr Lee Eliabet Paliet son Ste en Scott Tim Hog Elia rici re Lynne 0erman UntrIP Willle Lee William Frawley Si ate Commander of Legion Richard 'Tucker Mickey Johnnie Morris HA t011i Wally Albright fled OM hPrt 34111 Mullet Ctuntaion Baker Eda ard FAA ICV MetrgRret Lucille Ward Boy lionnie Page I in the story who are Joneses or in-' laws of that not small clan That Is the only reason we can see for it This Jones picture in this reviewer's estimation is one of the leaders the the lot After a start that is slightly slow 0tli111 to the natural allocation of parts to their owners and the picturilation: of the way the household lives the Fiction steps up and moves to "chase" conclusion the sure-fire way directors have of pointing tin a story that may contain everything except novelty Jed Prouty iMr Jones) Is still the good-hearted but rather numb-witted mayor of Maryville who is taken in by Henry Kolker head of a group of sharpers who claim to have found curative powers in the waters of a spring that really is only a swamp Spring Byington (Mrs Jones) is duped into going on the radio as conductor of an "Advice to the Lovelorn" column sponsored by Kolker's company Young Joneses have their romances Dad is gotten out of the trouble into which Kolker led him All ends well and one knows that the next Jones release in the ever-increasing series will be along in a jULIUS Leonard and Arthur Marx nicknamed since then) early vcars Chico and are three boys who rose from vaudeville to musical comedy to film fame and achieved noteworthy successes in each field IIE'S NOT AS ANGRY AS IIE SEEMS TO BE HE trouble with Hollywood monuments is they get in the way They are chopped up or burned down to make way for more short-lived monu ments These monuments are the sets of bygone motion pictures You'd think sonrone in town would be interested in preserving some of these ancient items as tributes to the film pioneers Despite their flimsy construction plaster chicken wire and wood sets can withstand the elements for an amazing long time The huge ones Griffith built in 1916 for "Intolerance" stood in imposing grandeur for ten years Irvin Cobb has started work on an autobiography It will climax a writing career of more than twenty-five years during which he has written between 300 and 400 stories and articles for national magazines and several books Cobb's experiences in Hollywood where he recently acted with Bob Burns in Paramount's The Arkansas Traveler" will constitute an important part of the book he said 7 oN laughs in countless number in the ii I 1 cr--i'rf7011 crowded houses that doubtless will 1I A A It hardly seems possible that there Is RS insane yet entertaining a as that headed by Grand- pa Vanderhof (Lionel Barrymoret I His daughter Penny Sycamore (Spring Bvington) composes novels ta pries Latest Production bzeause a imewriter was felt at the oil t'alit Take It With Vim I II i erpin of the Pillitte home by mistake She uses a kitten RS a papzrweight to keep the finished Prize Pia) Is at the Midiand paus in ordr Fvcaloore Jean Arthur Her husband Paul Sycamore Barrytime 'Samuel Hinds) joins with Halliwell Kirby JailleS Steaari Hobbes and Donald Meek in manu- iliony Kirby Lciapird ArtiOld 1 10iikbov Mischa Auer lacturing fireworks and horrible iit Ann Miller masks in the basement A daughter rnny Sycamore Sprifiri Syloaten aul Sycamore Samuel Hinds AllE1 Miller makes candy and fancies (w osey ins Donald Meek is a toe dancer Her husband 'n 0 Pinna Hal ha I i A' li a ob rn be ear Dub Taylor breaks into xylophone Carmichael by Tv!" 1 iolos on the least opportunity A 'Tt Anthony Kuby Forbes 'ola Lillian sister Jean Arthur works but has ld lakely Eddie Anderson i the same flighty temperament as the Et 0-saor Clarence WIIPM1 Josef wickard i amily and manifests hersof her tz 0 O'Neill Ann DOrgn i the tact often 'Christian Rub midt When Jean becomes the fiancee of i Rodil Rasing 1 r1 e'T II ChrtrieS 11111e I Tony Kirby (James Stewart) son of 1 any Kirby (Edward Arnold) 1 millionaire hilarity and drama al- i HEN a film company pnys ternately occupy the center of the the slight matter of $200- potlight 000 for screen rights to You will love the first dinner the Kirbys enjoy in the Vanderhof home he granted that the organiza Broachvay stage hit it: with the resultant explosion of sky- a i naturally will take every pos- rockets and pinwheels ou will en- I joy Grandpa Vanderhes sane and 10 precaution to dress up the pur- philosophy The melo- la-e so it will bring every possible dramatic moments inserted by Mr ram Riskin n)ay bore you and the early 'I'llPrefore it was natural that when you scenes between Miss Arthur and i' Columbia people wrote a cheek Stewart seem too long But the the 6-figure amount and gave 'fact cannot be gainsaid that the cast :4: tieorge Kaillinall and Moss did everything it could with the book Inv the Pulitzer prize comedy it was given and deserves credit for '1 Can't Take It With You" an a susta ined a nd fine panorama of "-a tiding attraction should result ntr rl mincing group tOok its acting firs! Lionel Barrymore stands Out in '''T to assure that end by hiring' (ert or Frank Capra responsible brilliant: fashion in the leading role put has noteworthy support from ell successes as "It Happened "Lady for a Day' Lost Miss Arthur happily returned to the NItlid 'nryion" and "Mr Deeds Goes to films after too long art absence Mr Robert Riskin the author Stewart Mr Arnold Miss Byington aforementioned four screen Miss Miller and many more Av' )sas chosen to do the adapta- i Dub Taylor who hasbeen master HI fq -You Can't Take It With of ceremonies at Mary's here hich seemed also to be a fine most since the film was completed mr has a nice part as the gooa hearted It honk have worked out as such: son-in-law in the Vanderhof family li ille fact remains that Mr Riskin and rolls his southern accent around' 16-W was not satisfied with the in fine style in it All in all you'll '111 of Mr KAnftnAn And MitH 1i-e so it will bring every possible Ii '111Prefore it was natural that when Columbia people wrote a check the 6-figure amount and gave Oeortie Kaufman avid Moss for the Pulitzer prize comedy an't Take It With You" Pn ttraction should result: thr mocilleing group tOok its firs! ''PP sure that end by hiring' Clector Frank Capra responsible stICCCSSPS as "It Happened Nulht" "Lady for a Day" Lost and "Mr Deeds Goes to of' Robert Riskin the author aforementioned four screen isas chosen to do the adapta-1 Hi (-4 -You Can't Take It With 101 hich seemed also to be a fine 'houlcl have worked out as such 11 fact remains that Mr Riskin ly was not satisfied with the' of Mr Kaufman and Mr 1 1 Nfik 0734 laughs in countless number in the "-A ii ilf-' 'II 'etireeTir A If th a pen' Latest Prod ti )011 alit Take it With a I dm A er-lon of the Pc tfrize Pia) Is at the liell Fvcsiodrej Jtign in Xri ocierhot i Lionci Bart Kirhy James bony Kirby Lcie pird lf-iikhov 'IP Ann nov Svcs more SprItia By 'aul Samuel 'oppoin Donald RIT1PV Et Solna Hallowell 1 0 Carmichael Dub Anthony Kiley Mary Lillian ild Eddie An Blakely Clarence c-ssor Josef SW :2 0 CINeill Ann Chrimia 'r midi Rochl '--l- 11 Charles 'if' Harry Da HEN a film cotnpan the slight matter of 000 for screen right Broadway stage I 0 he granted that the org it naturally will take ever: iffi precaution to dress up th 1-e so it will bring every 'Fiferefore it was natural thal Columbia people wrote a I ho 6-figure amount fine fo ticorge KaUfillall auc for the Pulitzer prize cc 11 Cant Take It With Yo "ineiltig ottraction should rhr plocilicing group tOok il ''rP lO Psure that end by cpeetnr Frank Capra resp wen successes as "It Hat Ix NI'l'it "Lady for a Day' Iceriion and "Mr Deeds it Robert Riskin the aforementioned four itxs chosen to do the a HI fq -You Can't Take It roi inch seemed also to be rl honk have worked out a ii the fact remains that Mr Ici Iv was not satisfied wi tiiig of Mr Kaufman an Ask IN i -1 1 i ii A I ti: 1 i 1 1 4 1 11- I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I ''il-ct iii i' 1 'k 1 i 4 1 I A i 11P 4 vorstorni-- tilll Al 1 i i i i' FJ 1 'd14'216-0qs! r3 'i 1 4 i' 4 t- A 1 0 0 00a 41 202tw 0 0 't 0 4fr 0 ile 0 0 4 All" '11 :1 '10t not 11 Pe V' 44124 I f' eO" 7 )' 2 4N ''t'd'z143 i'7 AT' to 0tt' IP AIL- -4t117:) 0 0 0-'96 wiq I 2 0 a If 40440 6 '''A- z' too 1)1's sr? f) a110f4a i month or so The Tower certainly does not need i a smash screen attraction to sup- port a stage bill that is headed by Horace Heidt and his Brigadies1 a highly expensive and popular orchestra We can only say then that "Safety In Numbers' is a pleasant little plc- turf It has speed and the quality of being homey We never have been a Jones Family fan before but find ourselves weakening on I Iv matter Their current attraction Is far from "colossal' but is ekt of fun Back In tne nays wnen anotner member of the family Herbert Zeppot played straight man to the comedy of the others the group was known as the Four Marx Brothers Now Zeppo is an actors' agent sand is much more proficient in that line than he was as an actor incidentallyi) and his three erstwhile comrades don't appear as often be! fore the public as once was their wont but are received happily when they do make a bow They are in "ROOM Service" a screen adaptation of the John Murray-Allan Boretz stage success at the Orpheum and the photoplay follows the original script with surprising fidelity It has moments of hilarious comedy but does not appear an ideal vehicle for its trio of stars because the Marxes act their roles in straight fashion and that is the last thing on earth that is expected oi them For instance can you imagine a Marx attraction in which Citoucho delivers his laugh lines in a more or less restrained manner instead of wit pseudo-orama tics? Can you picture a production featuring the brothers that does not show Chico playing the piano or Harpo providing fun and music from his harp? "Room Service" is the anomaly' in the case if you can fancy one1 The result is particularly unfortunate to Harpo who still does not talk The tone in which the entire production is cast makes him seem almost a half-witted insane dumb I Patric Knowles with the stern visage glowers at Errol Flynn's pleasant little act of pinching the chin of Olivia de Havilland while he bolds Rosalind Russell in his arms In 'Fours a Crowd" the Newman's offering Soon the honors will cnange however and everything will be all right 1ft two not exactly bad men with and decided to do considerable fuelling on the book himself a result there is a lot of "You Take It With You" more lan two hours of it in fact The ory Whit originally revolve(' the dizzy antics of a dizzier 1111'' has been made to involve al loil'ions corner of the entire 'Illeraitti market a near Wall panic the wiping out and a111 of an unfortunate capitalist 'lin is arrayed against another ctc We hope Mr Riskin pFolici of his grand additions to exemplification of a plot that had been regarded as a neat irk anlike little structure F' to put the Hollywood touch 'ire i two not exactly bad me and decided to do comic iffening cat the book himse A a tesult there is a lot lilt Tdke It With You" Ian No hours of it in fact cii which originally re the dizzy antics of a 1111'' has been made to in lop: ions corner of the mei a an market a near '10'1 panic the wiping ot alli of an unfortunate ca' it) is arrayed against a pfialist etc We hope Mr mmid of his grand additi -(1 rxcmplification of a plc had been regarded as I lorkillaillike little str niff lo put the Hollywood 'A exemplification of 0 had been regarded a r1 vnrgnianlike little structure rad l'w to put the Hollywood touch THE PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Mrs Jesse JRIIICS is only 17 year3 old but you're supposed to fort that And very likely you 1-91 you see Nancy Kelly in the film "Jesse James" because to be more mature A single test in which the young lady played two difficult scenes from the script convinced Twentieth Century studio people that Nancy should play opposite Tyrone Power They had been looking for a girl more nearly Power's age which is 24 The studio was most proud of its 17-year-old discovery and made frequent references to her years Then it was decided that her age might be a handicap rather than a help in building her to stardom Hereafter Nancy Kelly will be officially referred to as "youthful" Armand Kaliz joins Joan Blondell and Pat O'Brien in "Unfit to Print" at Warner BrosFrankie Burke 17-year-old Jimmy Cagney counterpart in "Angels With Dirty Faces" plays his second screen role in -Women in the 'Scat' Davis streamlined out a Hollywood for eastern personal finish out his VaCa ton at Breezy Point Minn with Wayne Morris aollywoon tor eastern personai ap finish Out his vaca tion at Breezy Point Minn with Wayne Morris soon Nellie continue4 to Skate Beautifully in "My Lucky Star" the Esquire's Attraction WHETHER or not you hare seen Sonia Henie betore in her marvelous figure skating on the ice you are recommended to "My Lucky Star" continuing at the Esquire for the beauty of the "Alice in Wonderland' ballet that is the high spot of the attraction The memory of this presentation photographed in sepia tints will ger with you long For the remainder the film tells a rather urksympathetic college story In average fashion Miss Henie when she is not skating presents more or less a fashion show in winter sportswear Richard Greene bellows in his loudest voice as the leading man Cesar Romero inserts some acting Into the story an art that Miss Heine with all her grace and Mr he loudest voice as leading mn Cesar Romero inserts some acting into the story an art that Miss Henie with all her grace and Mr AT THE CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" A Pulitzer prize play providing entertainment on the screen cille Ball is pretty as the main girl in the case The hotel manager Opbble is Clifford Dunstan the first time we have seen that actor since one hectic summer night at Kansas City's Commonwealth hotel following a year's engagement of Cliff with the Oberfelder-Ketcham Players the excellent stock group that was appearing at the Orpheinn It was at a meeting of the Tuesday Evening Study class an exemplary organization devoted to the cause of law and order and general amusement Guy Kibbee now of the movies was the president Ray Whittaker then manager of the Shubert was treasurer having appointed himself over considerable opposition to that office J01111111 Johnson orchestra leader at the Muehlebach was secretary over the pointed himself over considerable oppasition to that office JolInnl Jolmso orchestra leader at the Muehicbach was secretary over the the most decorative man cannot be depended upon The current comedy In addition to the Involved quality of lisi romances also finds Flynn Miss Russell and Knowles going through a fine routine of chicanery toward each other in their business connections Miss Russell is a girl reporter such as you see often on the screen I and almost never in real life The Warner Brothers' studio has a near mania for providing newspaper backgrounds for its 'pictures In its publicity department it has a score of able former reporters who could give valuable advice as to the real appearance of city rooms and the actual conduct of men and women of the press but they never have the opportunity to do so and Instead must flinch noticeably at the news actual conduct of tnen and woen of the press but they never have the opportunity to do so and Instead must flinch noticeably at the news- in the country are dropping it as the most unhappy development to hit the movies since ''Bank Night" Jerry Zigmond manager says the Innovation will be only for a few weeks The majority of the patrons hope tio "Sons of the Legion" Is a topical picture that may have particular significance in these days when Europe is torn with war talk and the American Legion just has completed Ms convention in Los Angeles The story is of the good done by a Junior auxiliary made up of boys: whose fathers are Legionnaires A plot of dramatic facets runs through the film Donald O'Connor stands far above i the other characters as a tough little boy remade by membership in through the film I Donald O'Connor stands far above the other characters as a tough little boy remade by membership in THE SERVICE" The Marxes clown in a New York hotel THE A CROWD" and "SONS OF THE LEGION" Romance in the first half Patriotism in the second THE FOX IN Another adventure of the Jones Family And Horace Heidt on the stage! THE LUCKY STAR" Sonja Nettie and a beautiful ice ballet THE OF INTRODUCTION" Andrea Leeds George Murphy and Adolphe Menjou Bergen and McCarthy THE tiful ice ballet "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION" Andrea Leeds George Murphy and Adolphe Nleniou Bergen and 1leCarthy il HUMOR IS THEIR GENERAL BUT OCCASIONAL MOMENTS OF DRANIA ENTER THEIR PICTURES I liumOR IS 'TI-11121R GENERAL tznirritcopp9131JT OC(ASIONAL NIONI147N'TS OF 1)RikNIA ENTER 1)1C1TUR147S A 4' '4 1 L4-i Li 't: 41v- 4 4 i 44' 4 4 4 A 4k) 1 4 3 -N-43 eo i 1 re' i 2 1 1 I s4i''' 3 II 0 tt '1 -4 41114''' 4 1' 4 rls I 4' TIZttrVZ e1A) 1d '0 'it'i tom ic- a A 5r-''''S' I 'I''k-- N1 t4o () I0ii'' rz A -r9s- 6't 4 il- I I 11' 1 '4 I 0 Ltix) I''1 1 I cc I Z-77 110s TI 4Y' 44''J'JsY' "i 7 I ton and Jed Prouty show riiireitt4 concern over their son Ken Howell In "Safety in lit nv 4 the Jones latnity btory at the Fox Tolier 1 Itic flyinalon and Jed Prouty show parettb4 concern over their eon Ken Howell IA "Safety in Im' the Jones family 'tory at the Fox Tweet 1 mime ilyington and 1m- the Jones a a 34 The mark of lipstick on a check Alves Sonja Bente fine opt tunity to kid Richard Orecne in 'My Lucky Star" at the A lovs affair that in 110t SIA A Is Wilt of Andrea and Oeorge Murphy in 'Letter of Introduction" Inkli silt! Cpt in tio int 4 i II 101 mi--- EL I 7 11 i 4 1 1 1:011 I Z'40" ---T' i The mark of lipstick on a check gives Sonja Herne fine opt A iovs affair that in not MARV pleasant is Wilt of Andrea Leeds and Oeorge Murphy in 'Letter tunity to kid Richard Orevne in ''My Lucky Star" at the of Introductio lid n- wii sli t'i in lt i sit a t''' Agommemoloommk 3 EE 4 anumbietoompion li A' 11 1:: -7 -0 In' -0 Lwow ali TS1 1 i.

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