The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 25, 1929, Image 9
The Southern Israelite
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LOEWS CAPITOL
, s ACTORS GET “BREAKS”
<\YS HI NGARIAN STAR IN
-i n H CHAIR” CAST
IK-spite the cry that the stage is
with the advent of the talk-
dcture, America ofFers the as-
; r , ni: young actor more opportuni-
than any country in the world,
curding to Bela Lugosi, famous
garian stage star, and creator of
r„| e of “Dracula” in the theatre,
r Lugosi is now playing the detec-
n “The Thirteenth Chair,” Tod
r wning's all-talking production for
..t r ,,-C,old\vyn-Mayer, showing at the
ew's Capitol Theatre.
• America,” he says, “with more
velum than any country in the
r'.ti. offers more opportunity for self
Liture than any other by virtue of
s very freedom,” he says. “In Eu-
[h- you are slow and sure—in Amer-
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PARAMOUNT
MARY AND DOUG CO-STARS
IN ALL-TALKING COMEDY
Doug and Mary together. Picture
fans have been waiting for this for
years! And now they can be both
seen and heard together. The two
outstanding figures in the film world,
each a great attraction, have now
joined forces to give theatre-goers a
measure of entertainment full to the
brim and overflowing. This week all
roads lead to the Paramount Theatre.
The first joint appearance of these
great stars will be in a glorious all-
talking frolic of love and laughter:
Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew.”
This is not only the lightest and froth
iest of Shakespearean works, but is
the story on which all the modern
tales of cave men are based.
Directed and adapted by Sam Tay
lor, the picture has been superbly
mounted and costumed. Doug plays
the part of a young man who sets out
to win a girl famous for a temper so
wild and stormy that no man dares to
come near her. Mary has the role of
the beautiful Katherine who is not
afraid of any man and matches her
wits and good right arm against any
one who dares try to woo her.
The whole story revolves around
the attempts of Doug to win the girl
who will not be won by any method
ever tried. He finally finds a way
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RIALTO
The Rialto in presenting Ann Hard
ing in her second cinema success, “Her
Private Affair,” offers also the oppor
tunity to her many admirers to see
her real-life husband, Harry Bannis
ter, playing opposite his beautiful
wife.
Harry Bannister makes his screen
debut as husband, a role which is
played with the surety and ease that
comes naturally. The screen recruited
this great actor from the stage, where
he had just completed a year with the
renowned presentation, “Strange In
terlude.”
Another stage favorite, John Loder,
who will be remembered for his good
work opposite Ruth Chatterton and
other favorites on the talking screen,
has the third featured role.
Critics acclaim Miss Harding as
surpassing herself in her first picture,
“Paris Bound,” which drew hearty ap
plause from every theater patron the
country over.
“Her Private Affair” is a vital film
story of love, hate, intrigue, a grip
ping drama of finesse, reaching the
zenith of human appeal.
Closely following the announce
ment that “The Great Gabbo,” one of
the season’s most outstanding pic
tures would play at a road show house
at road show prices, the management
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METROPOLITAN
ALICE WHITE IS
METROPOLITAN STAR
Alice White, the diminutive First
National star who acted as sponsor
for Georgia Tech at California last
football season, is starring at the
Metropolitan this week in “The Girl
From Woolworths,” which is her
newest all-talking, singing picture.
Charles Delaney is her leading man.
The story tells the life of a music
girl in a five and ten cent store who
is given “her chance” to star on
Broadway.
The Night Club scenes with the
singing and dancing chorus are a
few of the high spots of the picture
while the romance is unwound in a
unique manner.
A mm Mae Norton features “Maude
Muller” on the Metropolitan organ,
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WEEK OF
OCTOBER 28TH
WEEK OF
NOVEMBER 4TH
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And on the Stage
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WEEK OCTOBER 28
MARY PICKFORD
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
Together For The First Time And Talking in an
Adaptation of W. Shakespear’s
“7 /ie Taming of The Shrew 99
ONE OF THE PUBLIX THEATERS
2 BIG PICTURES—YOU JUST CANT MISS!
Ihis Week
f Next Week
ALICE
Should a Bride Liinfn.
WHITE
the Knllirt of Her Pu»t?
Ah leader of
JEANNE
the chorus in
Broadway’s
EAGLES
mo«t famous
IN
night dub.
“The Girl From
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“JEALOUSY”
Woolworths”
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A Paramount Pleture
METROPOLITAN
WEEK OF OCTOBER 28
ANN HARDING
IN
“HER PRIVATE AFFAIR”
j Her second screen triumph
WEEK NOVEMBER 14
ERIC VON STROHEIM
BETTY COMPSON
comes in “THE GREAT GABBO”
The Season’s Most Heralded Screen Success