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B—I18 AMUSEMENTS. Rosalind Russell Scores In William Powell Film New Player Shows Great Promise ir_l .“Ren- dezvous”—David Lichine Dances in “Spring Night.” BY E. de S. MELCHER. 114 ENDEZVOUS” definitely puts Rosalind Russell on the map. The R lady who appeared with Bert Lytell in “The Second Man" a couple of seasons ago at the Belasco, is now one of Hollywood's cherished plums—a silken siren—with, so rumor has it, a heart of gold. At that time a reviewer in The Star said of Miss Russell: “It is to Rosalind Rus- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Star of Operetta D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935. Song Writer Weds. Wallace Beery Sued. LOS ANGELES, November 5 (#).—| LOS ANGELES, November 5 (#).— Vera Blake, known on the vaudeville Wallace Beery, veteran film star, was stage as “Mme. Vera,” and Don sued for $87,125 yesterday by Phil Parker, song writer, were married yes-, Berg, theatrical agent, who charged terday by Judge Ben B. Lindsey. | breach of contract. T AMUSEMENTS. AMUS!'IMEN'I‘ B2LASLY SrositE T wte wovs (Himsel) in _Person, CONSTITUTION HALL/ In Full-Leneth Re Next Sun. Aft. Seats 81,10, 3 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, KEITH’S!>< | . A Washington Institution THE GREATEST ROMANCE EVER WRITTEN ALEXANDRE DUMAS® THREE MUSKETEERS WITH A STAR CAST ADDED | MAJOR BOWES & AMATEURS AMUSEMENTS. HLast Qeek _s VARNLR 8208 pREsiur Max Remhardt’s "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Tuice Daily 230 & 830 pm. Matinee —55¢.75¢.81 10 Eoening —55c.75¢.$110.51 68 NATIONAL THEATRE For One Week Only d. & sat. Orders Now MAX GORDON Presents sell, though, that we should like to present the orchids, not especially because she looks a bit like Myrna Loy, but be-c» = cause of the calm and easy MANME yyq ghink of this form of entertain- in which she does so much to make one "y Lichine is dressed like a the play sparkle by the force of a ra- Tarzan, and the young lady’s costume d”;?t p?rsnnalv);“ see this engaging consists *of net strewn with leaves. photoplay, you detect a mischievous Th;y :fi:fi“ngfifltfih b°:“x“‘:‘“§n;": gleam in one or both of Miss Rus- | &N S B] e sell's eyes you will have struck the huddle. i the fnalelichine truth. Her wit is a statue again, the girl has gone away, deep. her humor and a fat tear is wending its way down i % Lichine’s cheek. oo and hoen It struck us, viewing this short re- she speaks s cently, that Lichine might have danced :]elt,r",o\\:pc:.‘:m?m: morc—bounded less. However, hns‘ Contrary to re- prowess as a dancer is well known nnd! Plays Resi, sweetheart of Johann Strauss, jr. i in certain circles this should be much | § port Miss Russell ] 2 | Gordon production, (sometimes called admired. The censor boys have bzen *“Fuller” in these admiring it Of*lfilE 1*00* * o e o [BALTIMORE s getting plays a few l}‘,fios‘:l‘flo m m{h, days at a time this season. Eva om—including Le Gallienne brings “Women Have Miss Russell) is ‘Their Way” thither this Thursday, not English. She and next week Nazimova's revival of | hails from the “Ghosts” will be presented there for | four days. plump little city 7 S of Waterbury in the dead center of | In honor of William Phillips, local actor and one who has been prom- Connecticut. There her family are a | 2 n K | prosperious unit and she boasts of inently associated with the Roadside | brothers and sisters, all of whom are | Theater during the past Summer, mildly surprised that sister Rosalind | members of this popular Summer the- has become one of Hollywood's nicest | ater have chartered a bus and will attractions. journey over to Baltimore Thursday ‘When in October we had the good | hight to give Mr. Phillips a great big | fortune of meeting Miss Russell in | hand. ] i her "pink and white dressing room | William Gaxton, coming here the she was also dressed in pink and | Week of December 2 in “Anything white in that loose fitting, long and = Goes.” has just been elected “boy” of tempting outfit which you will see the famous Lambs’ Club of New York. her in as she ogles William Powell in This office corresponds to that of vice a restaurant scene. She said right P"f‘“d‘f“t TR, “No this isn't a kimono—it's a | _~Anything Goes” is just one year ballzown—year 1917—but we aren’t Old on Broadway today. ! being too strict about it and, if Victor Fleming will direct M-G-M's you notice the other costume, you will = Production of “The Good Ear;h. detect more than a hint of the present Which BOes into production any day in them—particularly Binnie Barnes' NOW with Paul Mum 1b0rl'0\§(‘d from elegant creations. Warner Bros.) in the leading role. Miss Russell then started such a | Francine Larrimore is the latest line of rapid-fire dialogue as made | SCreen celebrity to arrive in Holly- her instantly reminiscent of the Wood and "fmfl furl‘_'\'flrk-lm : brimming Charles Laughton who can | Members of the University Club are | o ARt tting all primed for e perform- sweep anybody overboard, as far as | E® o conversation is concerned. ance of “Trial by Jury,” which will The lady of “Rendezvous® is tall 0& presented there Thursday night. and dark and not at all made like e e = Myrna Loy. Why then she, should TIBBETT FILM TO OPEN FRIDAY AT THE EARLE be immediately associated with this girl is another one of those things | “Metropolitan” Gives Him Oppor- tunity for Six Song Con- The k&% Musical Play Production Conceived and Dirscted by “THIS MAY LOOK LIKE A [lowGartiy HOT LOVE SCENE TO YOU ||| &5, — But you ought to hear what Miss Rosalind Russell is saying to Mr. Bill Powell! We're nat so sure what's etiquette between a girl spy and aman spy, but Bill Powell has a system that we could get very fond of. Really, thisis amovie that you’re going to say nice things about!” in the mammoth Max “The Great Waltz,” which comes to the National ‘Theater the week of November 11, Where and When Current Theater Attractions and Time of Showing. RO(HEllE HUBSON-HENRY FONDA AMUSEMENTS, AND ‘u e .IN PERSON GUY LOMBARDO 42 | ROVAL gmms FREDRIC MARCH | MERLE OBERON | WERBIRT MARSHALL ———— GEORGE RAFT ["SHE COULDNT | Joa BENNETT | \ HONEYBOY & SASSAFRAS -sauaes Rosalind Russell National—"A Midsummer Dream,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. ‘Palace—"The Dark Angel,” 12:05, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15 and 9:35 p.m. Earle—"She Couldn’t Take It,” at| 11 am, 1:35, 4:20, 7:15 and 10 p.m. Stage shows at 12:35, 3:20, 6:20 and T ) s : r— - DL | \ : i il " : g 1t '-é‘ ‘BROADWAY MELODYof 1936 ~:MM(K BE‘INY~‘L!ANDW ?OWELL and a score of ot Night's at Comny Com Mimiane x0T Em ¢ ovwon (TR oA gty Sy Loew's Fox—"Way Down East,” at| 11 am., 1:35, 4:20, 7:10 and 10 pm. | | Stage shows at 1:40, 3:25, 6:15 and 19:05 pm. RKO-Keith's—“The Three Musket- eers,” at 11:15 am,, 1:23, 3:30, 5:38, 7:45 and 9:53 p.m. Metrop n—"“Case of Legs,'®at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, Warner 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Cclumbia — “Broadway Meledy of . $ T ‘ ACADEI’JY Of Per "‘A': ‘\x‘ r"d\f hotonlay 1936, at 11:50 am., 2:15, 4:40, 7:05 — : 4 A HT e | and 9:25 pm. | £ ER GINGER Belasco—"Passing of the Third | W TOO MUC Floor Back.” at 12:06, 2:09, 4:12, 6:15, FENDON vA 8:17 and 10:20 p.m. 1 BT Tiveli—"Call of the Wild"” at 2, | STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND ™ Hith A \ C \r l. 3:50, B:40, 7:35 and 9:25 p.m. CAROUNA g o o Amabassador—"She Couldn't Tnke‘ 5.8 and 9:50 pm. (NEV{)l C[RCLE Phine CASS - pragy” v~ OWEN ¢ 'flPsy . the Lucky tASE um 1E6S | WARREN Il\llll' 'Hllfl\l ELUS COMING FRIDAYT\ WAI.TER C KELLY " et sun Little—"Treasure Island.” at 10:35 'I‘m-\ Thurs.. Sat.. m., 12:21, 2:13, 4:02, 5:51, 7:40 and | 9:29 pm Gayety—"“Wine, Women and Song,” at 12 noon, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Howard—“Goose and Gander,” at 12:30, 3:50, 7:05 and 10:10 p.m. Stage shows at 3:40, 5:50 and 9:10 p.m. NEW SEASON OPENS | | NE DIETRI - | HE DEV which no one has been able to ex- | plain. As far as we are concerned | she is Rosalind Russell—a good ac- tress and a nice person. And, she is a match for William Powell—and that is one of the greatest compliments that can be bestowed on even the highest in Hollywood. * k% ok INTEREST in “shorts” (motion pic- ture “shorts”) is rising these days. With the announcement that Frances Lederer is embarking on a series of novelties and that other companies have declared war on the petty trivialities which have been fiooding the market, competition in the major studios to try and evolve ! something new in this line is increas- | N FAIRI AWN NAS OSTIA D BONNTE SCOTLAND i NATIONAL—NOV. Seats & ) 74 Evenin_g . _K1.63, ¥ s $3.30 | Selling at Col. W. de Basil’ \ BALLET RUSSE tributions. _LAWRENCE TIBBETT comes to the ——— screen at the Earle Theater Fri- Columbia Players Offer “Candle- | day in “Metropolitan.” Tuenueth, 5 o > L Century production which has just light” as First Choice. R b CARES been released. “The Last Outpost.” "J*HE Columbia Players get thclr g ety which had previously been announced, | T fourtcenth season under way this | e will be presented later. | week with “Candlelight,” a Geyer- iueans Do ne Tibbett sings six songs in this pic- 5 | Wodehouse comedy, which will be pre- ture, including “Pagliacci,” “Road t0 | seated tomorrow and Thursday at Mandalay,” “De Glory Road” and se- | Pjerce Hall. lections from *“Carmen.” “Faust” and. Robert M. Miller plays the valet and “The Barber of Seville.” \ Dorothea Lewis the woman he chooses { _The cast supporting Tibbett includes | | by candlelight. Others in the cast are ing. | Virginia Bruce. Alice Brady, Cesar | Norman Rose. Juliet Edes Alves, Joe A few months ago David Lichine, | Romero, Thurston Hall. Luis Alberni, | Bourne, Wade Robinson, Elwood the young dancer who is one of the| George Marion. Christian Rub and | Godsall and Eileen Fowler. There chief members of the Monte Carlo| Jessie Ralph. The picture, which was | is able direction by Orris Holland. Ballet (coming here, we are told, nipersnnnlly produced by Darryl F. | Tickets are at the Willard Hotel week from Sunday), went to Hulh- Zanuck, was directed by Richard | Ticket Bureau. — B Don’t mneglect eve wood and made a short. It is called | Boleslawski. Sent toyou on | X strain or anv eve “Spring Night” and in it a lovely | Special interest in the engagement young girl (also with the ballet) falls of “Metropolitan” Friday lies in the | (ronbl! You should immediately IO DAYS [ REE RIAL gomsult’ our_eraduate optometrists in love with a statue. 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