The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1937, Page 12

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Customarily a shrewd and intens' observer who finds facts where less Seen minds perceive nothing, Chan is baffled by the double murder which Montgomery, Russell In Greenwich Romance ‘Teaming Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell for the third time, with Robert Benchley featured in one of his funniest characterizations and with Helen Vinson as the “other woman,” the new M-G-M romantic comedy, “Live, Love and Learn” 15 the current attraction at the Bis- marck Theatre, Placed largely in the colorful at- mosphere of Greenwich Village's Bo- hemian art colony, “Live, Love and Learn” develops a sparkling story of the married life of a penniless artist and the girl who forsook wealth and society to marry him. In abrupt contrast to the grim scenes of “Night Must Fall,” their most recent teaming triumph, the settings of “Live, Love and Learn” are faithful reproductions of Green- wich Village. 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