Silver Screen (Nov 1931-Oct 1932)

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It is (Universal) intensely fascinating, yet at the same time too terrifying for general patronage. Not for children or sensitive women. It is too morbid. The film outhorrors the book. The acting and direction are superb— so if you don't mind a few shivers go to see it. Gorgeous Lily Damita in a luxurious atiriosphere supplied by arrogant Adolphe Menjou. The theme deals with Lily's devastating effect on men. The dialogue is charming, the acting distinguished. There's a fine bit between Menjou and Eric Von Stroheim, directed so cleverly that the audience feels part of the scene. •— <t— " The type picture we all enjoy. Lavish settings, parties and liquor. It is good for several vicarious thrills. Lilyan Tashman is excellent in risqu^ comedy of this sort. Kay Francis, Joel McCrea and Eugene Pallette are all splendid. The story concerns two golddiggers, one of whom goes "pure." ^— = If you are the least bit sophisticated you will be simply crazy about this picture which has been superlatively done by the New York Theatre Guild's charming Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt. It's all about an actor who suspects that his wife is about to embark on an infidelity. He disguises himself as a Russian soldier and carries on an intrigue with his own wife. What fun! And did she know? MAD GENIUS, THE Good (Warners) GIRLS ABOUT TOWN Clever (Paramount) GUARDSMAN. THE Excellent (M-G-M) John Barrymore turns m another impressive performance which holds you spell -bound in your seats. Barrymore plays the illegitimate son of a ballet dancer, born with the soul of an artist, but the body of a cripple. It's a powerful, at times horrible picture, but it carries a big thrill. — <$> — ■ MAKER OF MEN A football picture showGood ing how courage, yellow (Columbia) streaks and such things are developed on the gridiron. Jack Holt is the coach and father of the boy who dislikes being banged about. This lad disgraces everyone but Richard Cromwell, who plays the part. Eventually he ups and wins their old football game before anyone can cool him off. ■ — — ■ MONKEY In this picture the Four BUSINESS Marx Biothers are fun Excellent nier than a barrel of (Paramount) monkeys. Their humor is illogical, absurd, foolish and silly, and do you laugh! Look out for your operation when Groucho goes into his tango with Thelma Todd. Recommended as a first rate blues-chaser. ONCE A LADY Whatever Ruth ChatterClass ton plays, it is something (Paramount) (hink about just by virtue of her enchanting personality. The present tragedy is about a Russian girl who marries an Englishman. Although he fell in love with her as she is. he tries to make her over. So she seeks happiness elsewhere. Because of her indiscretion she is turned out into a cold world of diamonds and champagne. OVER THE HILL The children grow up Wonderful and Ma (Mae Marsh) is (P""^' left alone. She goes to the poorhouse and then Johnny (James