The New York State Exhibitor (1933)

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mm 1 v mJom the ntkPremn AuglO'33 pg. )SE PELSWICK REVIEWS] /Laughing at Life/ at Rialto, Laglen Rattles Sabre Again; t»__ pf.T.SWICK. By ROSE PELSWICK. ,,T , • t ; fP >> which lie completed gust befoTe In Laughing At Lite, gg in his native England, ving Hollywood to ma^e ^ hbuckling soldier of fortune „.y,A ftiaved Sergeant Quirt on the sta0e. McLaglen gives a vigorous performance as -i reckless adventurer who can no more help *£ ■*, rt £sJFsr iss SdT. Spanish l~ktos heroine She C.nehU, Montenegro. Only in .hi. *•».»«“*• Eialt, Theatre, his scraps ““«» Low, of amorous, as m tne series oi ,,b. » , film feuds For ‘ ‘ Laughing At Life is a tra k 3E PELSWICK. As .neh,i;r.s inSSSEA 7 : " i«ct cnn turns civil engineer by profession, husky hero is always one lPade ahead of the police. Susr.ed of running arms across the ial Zone, he leaves his wife t baby son and lands in Tai. There he gets into some | x or other and later pops UP Shanghai to hunt J^dA ,les. During the war he rates dais but disobeys orders and court-martialed. Breaking out jail he finds his way to South rerica, where he s hired to ornize a revolution in a republic own as Alturus. ... With a long string of abases be¬ nd him and Boyd, as an Ame in government agent, always .tching up J-st a few moments Eventually his long-lost son turns tip in the person of Regis Toomey ->nd there's still more excitement n a plot too crammed with in¬ cidents, to report in detail. A large supporting cast was ass¬ embled for the film, which offers uch well known faces as Lois Wilson, Henry Armetta. Noah 'eery, Tully Marshall. -Frankie Darro. Guinn Williams and J. arrell MacDonald in minor roles. 'Laughing at Life' At„?.'dBb'UFrrth^b0 snd'p?«rn.",i "V Jfat Levine. THE CAST. PanehiU^^'. • V* ‘ Concbita° mXiJiOT® Pane nita . . William Body Mason . . . • Keels Toomey Pat Collins • • • * * . Roth Hall Alice Lawton . • wi|son governmenc agcuv, I p”: ValenSuetoV.V. ‘.Henry B. Walthall ling up just a few moments , pva.tn . ^ ***»? late McLaglen has a grana Jones . . • . Ivan Lebedeff of it outwitting double-cross-! aff. conspirators ana, for his snare chanRo . . . . . — g .e proceedings, evadin^^*3^ • lECOPP ,6LP«^ *’»«»»'*• Batie — v*cL»s\eJl « patick*1* S’ urt 615 0«” McB»«oV V»W°*U*'* MJOfJy ro* Itoffl r CorfU'i* “'isldent ’ .t L1,e yotl Bee^el neOT? Ju« P|Jnt> ;b»« CIS dwecVuW *$*»*»? .% 3°°fVrt lot »Bttl0 «itb * „ ot » WUMP’as u,V»' Mc LAGLEN dr. '*A m •t ^Of? ?ctUf,h tfea‘j. ‘ °rd t>Pr°du ^ely'y Dio ojd df "b' ‘‘c“on tgfa ^C'0'r,n* •t .World fsg® r 1 World Ov. * rft4?t3R£^ w Me er 5 Film Laughing at L;/ ^Plendid p . me„t_Ma £me^'n °U f£e ...» “La ^70ture at r WORLD Premiere POX THEATRE ‘PHILADELPHIA, /s, I 800. TZ°°oiey * ■ "»ea a ^ °1ajc/n r P«etf > roofa7> (f>6 lr/Cf;°o/ ^,,CooefiitaC '°fe4f of tie ^ , feature/ ''; 4 lonr.MooteaeJ SuPdoff, “S’ aod ^r° ao<j A/8 Thrills. IF li’SSd**Wl 3 *7*0 \*rL.ebe' dJ^Zs.r‘ZZ7S' icjy' i _gorkfwningpost here’s r°°'c;,ty/ram' I At the Rialto L Ir y°u like IK nard Hard ■ / venture c,' o these ou, . / WJtb "Lau^M®5 y°u cVdy <,'<>ut «d-i / ^Jlamefacedlynerat Li/e " f? .^ongi IT IS » distinct relief at times to* turn from the modern school of overplotted and self-conscious movie i stories to tales ot unabashed advent « ture and so we gratefully greet the two-fisted roustabout that serves as vehicle for Victor McLaglen in .,1.5, in. ■, vse. *» current at the fFNFWYORK P/emiere iniALTO THEATRE, JIMf/* TQUAftt/ "Laughing at Life Rialto. The picture is good entertahunent