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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1987 ‘As Good As Married’ A Delightful Comedy The New Universal, which seems to have discovered the secret of au- dience appeal, has found another happy combination of story and cast and director in “As Good As Mar- ried,” currently showing at the Capi- tol theatre. It is a delightful comedy, 8 worthy successor to such hits as “My Man Godfrey,” “Three Smart Girls.” It sparkles from the first scene to the last. The main situation is novel, intri- guing and amusing. John Boles is a successful architect harrassed by the demands of gold-digging girls and income tax collectors, who threaten to strip him of all his earnings. So * What does he do but propose marriage to his secretary, played by Doris No- Jan, who takes him up on it because she happens to be in love with him. ‘The ensuing complications will send you into inner handsprings of mirth and amusement, Besides John Boles and Doris No- Jan, the cast is unusually large and unusually good, containing such well known players as Walter Pidgeon, ‘Tala Birell, Alan Mowbray, Ernest Cossart, Esther Ralston, Katherine Alexander, and Dorothea Kent. \_ “As Good As Married” is:sure-fire entertainment, lavishly presented. AT THE MOVIES _ Several Dance Hits In ‘Shall We Dance’ In “Shall We Dance,” latest of the Astaire-Rogers musicals which open- ed at the Paramount theatre Satur- day, the dancing aces eclipse their own records for gaiety and terpsi- chorean entertainment, and present the most engaging film of their careers—ea sparkling, colorful story spiced with delightful comedy and de- corated with songs and dance num- bers in profusion. The two stars give brilliant char- acterizations, and a distinguished cast headed by Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Ketti Gallian, Jerome Cowan and William Brisbane turns in noteworthy performances, ‘The dancing of the Astaire-Rogers duo also tops their former efforts, with three memorable duet dances, one of which, the unique roller-skat- ing number, is especially remarkable. A surprise novelty is his dance with 20 chorus girls each made to appear as Ginger Rogers. Astaire offers two solo dances. His sensational engine room dance, performed against the throbbing mechanisms of an ocean liner’s engines, stands out as one of the finest of his career. ae Be sure and put “Shall We Dance” on your “must” list; it’s grand amuse- ment. Students From Three Schools Tour Capital Sixty-six Turtle Lake high school students were scheduled to come to Also in the city for the day were 19 seniors and teachers from Napo- Jeon high school, who planned a sim- War tour, and 16 members of the senior class of Sherwood high school, who arrived here Friday afternoon. Irene Nelson, Ellen McFarlane and Mrs. Harley Owens, a driver. Of ee to Biber. 20 Cavity. 15 Skating pond 16 To handle, 17 Horse's neck hairs. fi 19Grain. 20 Crescent- sha} $1 He is Soviet 32 Entrance. ——toU.s, 33Boot. 40 Fold of thread VERTICAL 41 Proffer. 32 Capable. 33 Bed lath. 34Cuckoo, . 35 To warble. 37 Comparison ‘word, 4aEvil, 45 Morindin dye. 47Billow. 48 Vandal. 49 Epoch, '88 He studied at 60N the Unive oy fothing more 14 Fashion. (dee 205 San 2 » 5. 46 Form of “a.” 8 Air toy. 9 Aye. 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