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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1934 MAS GLANCES - - - By George Clark | Former the schoo Mason's, before the “The trouble is your mother, ma’m. She’s always out here in our way.” /\cTHIS, CURIOUS WORLD *twon" CAROUSE CAME TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE FROM GERMANY, FROM THE WORDS GARAND AUS, WHICH, WHEN TRANSLATED LITERALLY, MEAN “70 DOWN A DRINK ATA SINGLE IN BELGIUM, AcT AND TWELVE PIGEONS WERE |f RELEASED 20 WEY VAM AG DESTROY FROM ONE-FIFTH TO ONE-TENTH OF ALL THE CROPS PLANTED IN THE UNITED STATES. | AT THE ‘Gorgeous Scenery; | Superlative Acting Fill DeMille Film| Another bull's eye in entertain- ‘ment was scored by Cecil B. DeMille fn his latest Paramount picture, ‘ ‘“Four Frightened People” which} ‘opens tomorrow at the Paramount | theater, and features Claudette Col- bert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Bo-/ Jand and William Gargan. It is one of the most eye-filling pictures that has come to the screen | in a long time, containing every in- | gredient of first class entertainment. | DeMille still upholds his reputation | lfor breath-taking settings, but this time he went to Nature for them.! '"The various jungle backgrounds used | in the picture are more startling than ‘anything that Hollywood has ever | built. | | Through these settings, five char-| (feters weave a story of adventure) | that never lets up in intense interest | jfor one moment. The story deals with | four highly-cultured people who are | forced to abandon a Dutch steamer.) One is a young, prudish school teach- ‘er, another a woman's club lecturer, | another a blatant newspaper corre- "spondent, and the fourth a rubber chemist. When they discover bubonic plague on board, they manage to escape ashore into a wild section of| the Malay Peninsula. In order to) reach the nearest seaport, they hire) a half caste guide. Instead of the three day journey through the jungle which they had | expected, they become lost for) months. As they are forced more and) more to primitive modes of living, the veneer of civilization slips from them and they revert to prehistoric an- cestry. The school teacher, hereto- fore considered merely a nuisance by the men, blossoms into a glorious jungle creature whose word is law, and her beauty causes the men to fight over her, thereby providing sub- stance for developments which make this story one of great audience ap- Peal. MOVIES | Feature Role in “Once To Every Woman” Will Be Taken by Fay Wray A grand cast, comprising many of the foremost featured stars in Holly- wood, appears in Columbia's “Once to Every Woman,” the screen version of A. J. Cronin’s widely read Cosmo- | Politan Magazine novelette “Kaleidos- | cope in K,” which opens tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre for a two day |run, Cronin’s first novel, “Hatter's Castle,” appeared in the bookstalls about two years ago and immediately became a best seller. It was followed by “Three Loves” and “Grand Ca- nary,” but “Once to Every Woman” is his first work to be adapted to the screen. Fay Wray, who in the past year has assumed imposing proportions on the Hollywood horizon, is cast in the featured role of “Mary Fan- shawe,” a profesional woman who falls in love with Walter Byron, against her better judgment. When Byron is unmasked as a philanderer and a roue, she seeks consolation in the sincere devotion of Ralph Bel- Jamy, a brilliant young surgeon, then to discover that his love is what she had mistakenly believed Byron's to Bellamy’s role in “Once to Every Woman” marks his second co-featur- ed assignment opposite Fay Wray, having appeared last seasca as her leading man in “Below the Sea.” More recently he performed in “Before Midnight“ and “Headline Shooter.” Walter. Connolly again proves what @ grand veteran he is in the difficult role of “Dr. Selby,” whose long repu- tation as a great surgeon is being dimmed by the brilliance of his assist- ant and protege, Ralph Bellamy. Con- nolly is truly achieving by leaps and bounds a popularity on the screen that bids fair to equal if not surpass his distinguished career on the Amer- ican stage. In lesser but no less important roles will be seen such veteran screen per- formers as J. 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