The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1937, Page 12

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Technicolor Film Set in South Seas ‘The most successful color film that has yet reached the screen is the first Technicolor sea story, “Ebb Tide,” which opens Saturday at the Bismarck Theatre. There has been no setting so far which shows itself so perfectly adapted to Technicolor photography as the South Seas locale of this story by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd . The lush tropical vegeta- tion, the bright blue of Pacific skies, and the water 3 shading of the South Pacific all needed to be filmed in color, and in “Ebb Tide” all their beauty is recorded to the best advantage. The results is a film of unique beauty. The cast of “Ebb Tide” is headed by Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmer, Milland, Lioyd Nolan and Barry Fitz- gerald. “Ebb Tide” tells the story of four - strangely assorted lives that are en- tangled on a little South Sea island as a result of a death outside the group; and are separated at last by violence and murder in a forsaken trading post run by a sadistic mad- man, ble | Taylor, who owns “! SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | \ ¥. 04, AOD ULUPAT. OFF. You might try Noted Jockeys Teach Mickey Horsemanship Mickey Rooney today is a graduate of the most famous and expensive riding academy ever assembled to teach a boy actor the gentle art of racing. Daily, at the Santa Anita race track, he rode thoroughbred racers under the tutelage of a group of the most famous jockeys, past and present, in American racing. Mickey plays the young jockey in “Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry,” drama of American racing, opening today at the Capitol theater. Horses from the Joe E. Brown sta- bles, from the stables of Major A. C. Broom” ‘Indian and “Special Agent,” from the W. F. Morgan stables, whence came “The Fighter,” and the stables of Mrs. of “Some Devil” as eq mounts for Mickey who is supposed to ride “The Pookah,” British racer of ©. Aubrey Smith, in the picture. More than 255,036 pounds of milk were used in mal a giant cheese, exhibited at the New York State Fair in 1931. The cheese weighed 12 tons. COUPON There Is Still Time to Complete Your Set of the World’s Popular Encyclopedia Before Christmas 39c Per Volume (Plus tax) In all you need to complete your set. The Complete Set Makes a Marvelous CHRISTMAS GIFT For Your Children For Yourself For Your Friends Don’t Wait Longer. . . Complete Your Set NOW! ‘SEND OR BRING THIS COUPON to the Bismarck Tribune I'M GLAD You INVITED ME TO STAY “TONIGHT, FRECK! I HAVE SOME THINGS ID LIKE How..... AND I HAVE AN IDEA! FEICABIN Boy !THAT. WouLD BF MAKE IT EASIER ON i ICOULD QUIETLY SHIP OUT OF PORT STOCKTON OW A FREIGHTER, AS A MUCH, AND. DOING HERE, TAG = MOM, AND MAYBE Z COULD WORK UP IN MOMENT LATER, WITH THE NOTE | HIDDEN IN HIS SHIRT, TIM APPEARS AT THE INFIRMARY, HIS FINGER BLEEDING: QUICKLY RUBS HIS: DAGE ACROSS THE INNOCENT LOOKING NOTE FROM HIS "SISTER: SECOND EXPLOSION FOLLOWS THE Fi 5 Sci PASSENGERS RUSH FOR "THE: STAIRS ALLEY OOP THERE HE GOES-TH! } WIND’S BLOWN HIM CLEAR! FAREWELL, TO OV cuzz.e /! HIS END IS HERE! Our 3 arding House With Major Hoople BEEN To ALL TH HANG- HOOPLES TUMBLING ST NICKS! we'LL % HOLD THEM AT A PREMIUM AND THEY’LL BE A FEATURE OF OUR GALA OPENING /

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