The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1936, Page 8

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“Don't go too far, or let him tell you there's something wrong with the ignition!” 10:5 AT THE MOVIES Huston, Chatterton | Great in ‘Dodsworth’ AS @ novel, Sinclair Lewis’ “Dods-| worth” was a best-seller. Adapted to) the stage by Sidney Howard, with Walter Huston in the title role, it was a smash hit and ran almost two years| on Broadway. Now, translated into} celluloid by the same writer, with Huston again playing Sam Dodsworth and given a magnificent production by Samuel Goldwyn, “Dodsworth” has found its ideal form. Combining all the best features of the book and the Play, and adding several of its own, “Dodsworth” emerged on the. screen of the Paramount theatre Sunday night as the finest piece of enter- tainment we have seen in many sea- sons. Brilliantly acted by a perfect cast, headed by Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor and David Niven, this absorbing film tells the story of Sam Dodsworth, a hard- working, successful middle-western business man who retires to travel. Sam looks to Europe as a place to Test and dabble in culture, but to his pretty, selfish and adored wife Fran, (Ruth Chatterton), it means one last fling at romance before facing middle | den, and later the drama is inten- Secret Agent Story Is Spectacular Film When W. Somerset Maugham writes a spy story it can be depended upon to be exciting, swift, tense and roman- tic. His “Ashenden” stories provid- | ed the screen story for “Secret Agent,” coming Tuesday and Wed- nesday to the Capitol theatre, with Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, John Gielgud and Robert Young starred. “Secret Agent” is concerned with war-time activities of spies in Switzer- land. Gielgud plays Ashenden, detail- ed to prevent an enemy spy from reaching Arabia. He is to be aided by a ruthless killer known as “The Hairless Mexican,” played by Peter Lorre, and by a beautiful young girl he has never seen before but who is to pose as Mrs. Ashenden, This role is enacted by Madeleine Carroll. Robert Young complicates the love interest at the start by being in love with the lady known as Mrs. Ashen- sified by the revelation that he is the spy they're all seeking. The action of the story moves from England to the Balkans, with the bombing of a troop train by air one of many spectacular thrills, In gleaming white! | HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE To GET A BIT OF WORK OUT OF TILDA’S! ; SHE STARTED Z ABOUT _AS TAKING THOSE HOPELESS AS TRYING & BEAUTY TO DRY UP AN OCEAN WITH A BLOTTER! @ Nl DAYS....AND.I WANT TO LINE UP TWO SQUADS ! 1T SOUNDS AWFULLY MYRA.... THE INTRIGEING, BUT AM WE FIND. INSTRUCTIONS 1 TO SIT QUIETLY, MYRA ANO ARE SIMPLY 10 WHILE YOU HAVE ALL JACK ON | REPORT TOM, 5 THE FUN? A FAST TRAIN BOUND FOR PARIS. WHERE JACK HAS BEEN ORDERED TO REPORT FOR EMERGENCY DUTY, BY HIS INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT WELL LETS SEET THINK SAY, BOCTS' LT WANE A OATE THIS OM. 1. HAVE WIM CATALOGUED WITH CHUCH | Y'KNOW, TH’ BOY FROM dims HOME TOWN ‘World's caly vacuum type washer—an entirely different principle of clothes cleansing. No right-angle scrubbing—up and down vacuum motion fushes cir, shesh of the Salotic, a.week POO! E OH, MY POOR WOOTIETOOT % (hk IN THIS Cry rega A phim TO STORY YO ‘RUNNING. NOW, MYRA-TUCK AWAY THAT FROWN -THIS YEO! HERE WE Io~cnucie wiison!)( OF COURSE .TLE sOST FADORITE COLOR JBLUE ! SCENT, COATED HIM Shei . S01 CONT KNOW A THING ABOUT KIM SED t SWELL DANCER! ALWAYS LATE! HAS NO CARS NO HOBBIES! T PUT THE EARMUFFS ON NOUR TALL, BLOND-WIGGED BOARDER -———HE ‘BAITED ME WITH A HEEL-AND-TOE TOUR, ALL THREE OF THEM WILL SPEND RIGHT DOWN TO THEIR FRIEND’S LAST DIME—W1F THEY POOLED THEIR PENNIES, THEY COULDNIT START ATUNE IN ANICKLE P TILL BET, IF HE CRACKED A. DOLLAR BILL, HE'D THINK ws IT WAS A BIG.

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