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The animal stumbled and May |fired again. The deer stumbled al- most in the surprised nimrod’s lap. | AT THE MOVIES | Dramatic Story of Woman Is Showing ‘The dramatic story of a woman who devotes her entire lifetime to further- | ing the ambitions of her lover, sub- limating her own life to his, is told in “Forbidden,” the Frank Capra pro- duction starring Barbara Stanwyck at the Capitol Theater tonight, with Adolph Menjou and Ralph Bellamy playing leading roles. Written by Frank Capra especially ‘for the talents of Miss Stanwyck and directed by him, this Columbia picture is said to offer the star her most dramatic role. A drab little librarian, one bright spring morning she de- cides to take her savings of years and invest it in a grand adventure. She buys gorgeous clothes and sets sail for Havana. On the boat she meets Bob Grover, traveling alone. They fall madly in love, but know each other only by the numbers of their state- Tooms—66 and 99, Back in New York comes disillusion- ment for the girl, for she finds he is married and a divorce would be a cad- dish thing to do, for his wife is crip- pled and loves him devotedly. That is when the girl becomes a woman— @ woman who plans her life and that of her lover and reaches the goal she has set for him. Frank Capra also is author of “For- bidden,” the continuity and dialogue for which was written by Jo Swerling. Additional members of the cast are Dorothy Peterson, Charlotte V. Henry, Halliwell Hobbes, baby Myrna Fres- holtz, Tom Ricketts and Thomas Jef- ferson. Shrimps when bolled are brown; the Pink ones so commonly seen are really ‘8 variety of prawn. ‘One Way Passage’ | Is Sixth to Co-Star | Powell-Francis Team |_ “One Way Passage,” the Warner | Bros. production which comes to the Paramount Theatre next week, marks the sixth time that William Powell | and Kay Francis have been teamed, to the delight of their thousands of ad- |mirers all over the country. | Seldom has the popularity of two | stars grown so steadily with each suc- ceeding story in which they have | Played together, as has been the case | with Powell and Miss Francis. “Be- | hind the Make-Up” and “Street of Chance” marked their first joint ap- pearances, followed by “For the De- fense” and “Ladies’ Man.” For more than a year after that there were no Powell-Francis pictures. Then, Warner Bros. decided that “Jewel Robbery,” the sparkling Vien- nese romance woven around a gentle- man robber and a capricious baroness would be an ideal vehicle for the combined talents of these two stars. So decisive was their success that “One Way Passage” was immediately selected as another Powell-Francis production. The unusual drama of “One Way Passage” is enacted on a Pacific liner en route from the Orient to San Fran- cisco, with a brief land interlude at Honolulu, where the transoceanic steamers put in for a day. In the supporting cast are such capable players as Aline MacMahon, Warren Hymer, Frank McHugh, Her- bert Mundin, Douglas Gerrard and Frederick Burton. Tay Garnett di- rected the picture from the screen play by Robert Lord, the adaptation and dialogue being the work of Wil- son Mizner and Joseph Jackson. 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