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ReVUetteS— Continued f rom page 6
THE GORILLA. First National. A couple of cluck detectives, a gorilla, mystery, and murders and a capable cast make this fair entertainment. Lila Lee. Joe Frisco, Harry Gribbon and Walter Pidgeon are featured.
THE LADY REFUSES. Radio Pictures. A notso-good drama with British background and with Betty Compson as the highlight, Gilbert Emery and Margaret Livingston also ran.
THE LAST PARADE. Columbia. And still they come — another racketeer fil-m and a good one, too. It has supsense. mystery, romance, comedy, Jack Holt, Constance Cummings and Tom Moore.*
THE ROYAL BED. Radio Pictures. A sophisticated yarn with intimate glimpses of royalty. Lowell Sherman acts and directs. Mary Astor, Hugh Trevor and Robert Warwick are fine.*
THE SINGLE SIN. Tiffany. Should a lady tell her husband all? Kay Johnson makes this film interesting. Bert Lytell and Paul Hurst are the male support.
EX-PLUMBER. Educational. Lioyd Hamilton is induced to pose as the husband of the lady where he is doing a plumbing job — and her real husband shows up and is very jealous! Giggles galore.
GIRLS WILL BE BOYS. Educational. Hubby and wife swap places in this talkie comedy, it should have been funny but it fails to click. Shortage of gags.
HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE. Radio Pitlures. Fairly amusing comedy with Henry Armetta and Nick Basil cavorting aboard a ship.
HOT AND BOTHERED. Universal. George Sidney. Charlie Murray, pretty girls, boudoirs, wives and the usual complications and gags. Funny.
KANE MEETS ABEL. Universal. One of the "Leather Pushers" series, on the usual order and not very exciting.
LET'S TALK TURKEY. Columbia. A scenic journey through Constantinople; contrasting the ancient to the modern Turkey. Very good.
Joan Marsh gives us an impression of her lips. And you'll see those lips in action in "A Tailor Made Man.''' vrith Billy Haines.
THE SOUTHERNER. Metro-Goldwfn-Mayer. A charming tale of the south with Lawrence Tibbett in magnificent voice as usual. Esther Ralston, as the girl, looks beautiful and acquits herself creditably.*
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ANGEL CAKE. Vitaphone Varieties. A nice snappy musical comedy with dancing, singing, girls and" everything.
BABY FOLLIES. Metro-Gold'jryn-Mayer. A juvenile review neatly handled and very entertaining. Will please the whole familv.
COURT PLASTER. Vitaphone Varieties. A courtroom farce with Helen Broderick and Lester Crawford. Far fetched but funnv.
ONE YARD TO GO. Educational. An amusing burlesque and slapstick comedy with Marjorie Beebe supplying many a laugh in her efforts to get her -man
OSWALD ON MARS. Universal. Animated cartoon featuring Oswald and Peg-Leg. theme song and unique effects.
Pathe. A funny comedy Built around a ridiculous
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with Franklin Pangbom. political campaign speech.
THE LITTLE TRAIL. Columbia. A Krazy Kat cartoon mimiking the "covered wagon" theme, with musical effects. Entertaining.
VOICE OF HOLLYWOOD. Tiffany. Off-stage shots of various players which should prove interesting to all movie fans.
ZUYDER ZEE. Pathe. A scenic journey through the canals of the Zuyder Zee with Tom Terris conducting and talking in a capable manner.
See Page 110 for complete casts of current films. Note the pictures selected as worthy of Scrjeenlaivd'S seal of approval. Make this your guide to the worthwhile screenplays.
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