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16: NOW IS THE TIME < / | SIDE GLANCES - - © 1833 BY NEA SERVICE, IMC. “We never have an aftern - By George Clark | oon together any more.” | AT THE MOVIES _ | ’m No Angel’ Typical)Capitol’s New Movie Mae West Sensation, Star Dominates Film ‘Mae West came back to town yes- terday in a new Paramount picture, I'm No Angel,” booked at the Para- mount theater for four days starting tomorrow. | ‘This is real news for picture fans. | Miss West soared to the greatest “heights of popularity any screen \pctress ever has attained, revolution- "§zed feminine styles as the result of her last film, “She Done Him Wrong.” ‘The imagination fails in an attempt to figure what her latest picture will ‘accomplish. For it is superior to her first star- ring film in every respect—story, star performance, excellence of produc- tion, wisecracks and songs. Miss West gives a splendid per- formance—she portrays a colorful character, Tira, a hard-boiled, car- iuval-dancer who becomes a New York sensation. On her rise to fame and fortune, she vamps any number of men, finally ending up besieged by her “tall, dark and handsome,” a so- ciety millionaire. She sings five sensational songs, dances the “midway"—a spectacular variation of that same shimmy which, ‘we are told, she herself originated; wears lovely clothes, and she scintil- lates with wit in an hilarious court- room scene. Since the movies were in their swaddling clothes, no star ever has 0 completely dominated a film as Miss West, but Paramount cleverly has surrounded her with a capable cast including Cary Grant, Kent Tay- Jor, Edward Arnold, Ralf Harolde, Gregory Ratoff, Dorothy Peterson, Gertrude Michael, Russell Hopton, William B. Davidson and others. “I'm No Angel” was made from a story by Miss West herself, the tale ot Tira, a carnival dancer. She becomes famous by putting her eurves into a lion-tamer’s act, goes to New York as the Million Dollar Beauty. Cary Grant, a society mil- ionaire, falls in love with her, and they are going to be married, when crooks frame her, and he breaks the engagement. She sues Grant for breach ‘of promise, collects $250,000 in an amusing trial. But they still Jove each other, and after the heavies try to kill Mae by turning a killer: jion on her, Grant discovers she has been innocent of all wrongdoing, and the film ‘ends happily. Many accidents would be avoided if ‘we would: more carefully follow the “instructions” which always come with such new home equipment as wash- ing machines and the like. If these “Instructions” are. worth reading at; all, they are worth keeping. A good Many Disappearances The story of what goes on behind tne thousands of persons who daily vanish mysteriously, seemingly from the face of the earth, will be revealed for the first time on the screen today in the First National picture, “Bu- reau of Missing Persons,” which opens at the Capitol theater. The picture gives a kaleidoscopic view of the actual workings of that branch of the police departments of every large city, whose duty it is to locate missing persons. The “Bureau of Missing Persons” is based on a book by Captain John H. Ayres and Carol Bird. It relates the cases that rave come under the captain's obser- vations in his 15 years as chief of the New York City Bureau. The many cases of strange disap- pearances and kidnaping depicted in the picture are based on those in real life as recorded by the police. The various cases presented, touch every form of human emotion. Many are tragic, some extremely pathetic and others decidedly humorous. The re- cent increase in kidnaping prompted First National to turn the screen's spotlight on the various phases con- nected with most disappearances. There is an underlying plot in the picture that carries one of the strang- est romances pictured on the screen, the love of a detective for a girl who is missing from another city and ‘vanted on a charge of murder. It is set in an unusual picturesque back- ground, which includes, besides the Police bureau, the docks along the water front of the East River, New York's aristocratic section, and the tenement districts, The cast, an exceptionally capable ane, includes, besides Bette Davis in the stellar role, Lewis S. Stone, Pat O'Brien, Glenda Farrell, Allen Jen- kins, Ruth Donnelly, Hugh Herbert and Alan Dinehart. Roy Del Ruth directed the pitcure from the screen play by Robert Presnell. Some 57.6 per cent of the 65,000,000 men mobilized during the World War were either killed, wounded, taken prisoner, or died from disease or other natural causes. Beauty Culture Offers Greater Opportunities The Largest and Most. 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