The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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" W* ono Comment Dart'Of the xalf-atylcd Countess
picture pivots on their love for
part 'of the self-styled Countess each other, there af# many other
Thnya Vronsky, an exquisite hun- abaerblng facets to the story. A
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tency of heing
not leave the ferry t
paid ht;r fare mg
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tand where the n
blow her hair
could shine f
the dark water.-
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"you’ll wake up
sent Ronnie away.,
was right. Mayhe
silly. Maybe you j
now!"
as eagerness in i
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i too late for sueh i
use she had given l
to the police,
nnie' would be
t and ask her iol
ips she should
me instead of
ess ferry ride...
>ught that maybe 1
ratting for her, J
se and restless.
boat to huriy
rama of buildingif
ikyline.
as she thought $ t
Aware that the »|f
•re on her agiiil''
a strangii *
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s sdmethlng <11*
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paths had met blrl
place
Linda Avery,” she |
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ie Radiol
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It Attorney will
Iwith the underwi
lof his experience
JTase of the
pry of crooked
presented today
KPRC. Jay J< '
Irole. He will be
ficki Vola and
rmnity Players
be heard today
KTRH in
| a psychological
deress. Well
vill be heard
Crahl, Forbes
| Given, and
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... Birthday (
Jack Armst
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i An Adventuress" with 7o- , JJ* Qresne. Together Zorina and
' „mt Richard Greene: “VII- jr|]|„d tn Grpc"” movc romantically through
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^^ilms lTchaney. lt brlng» beautiful Zorina and hand- J** W cast together, and her
■* *J Mature ’ “ome Richard Greene together on firsk dramatic rologrants Zorina
Victor ■',alure- the screen of the Arcadlo theatre ,ln opportunity to prove herself a
J'l’L^Belry"'" !,U *»■ dmmntlc aotr2M’ the muddle-headed, ilght-fin-.reo
ith Vn hi '“Km* Ponfiirv of‘the ^th f entertainment aflpriteof ,Pdo, wilf wito/iiHh his many fan*
* ' h lU^rd ('rcun" nroud™’* *tudl0*r' cttn W*U >*• ' 1 Adventhress" docs nqt with the msrw ou* subtlety of his
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hy. courtesy - While .the engag^g aetion -of- the- com!* performance by ope.
the past haa been noted for in-
spiring terror rather than laughs.
For an evening of cheerful re-
tress of fortunes, who thought ro- superb supporting cast, working rm «n evening o* bum ■ 114 n-
with Wallace Ueerv mul n„i„r„„ ™*n •’* **• nBt tor her until she undor the direction of Gregory luxation lit the (theatre, we heart-
del Rio, * ™Llhe one m*n> In Me person Ratoff, extracts the fullest me*- lly recommend Republic’s "Village
of entertainment from each Barn Dance,
entertainment from each Ham Dance," which opened today
for a run of two day*. It Is
As the aristocratic but dissolute Plowing romance, gay comedy, re-
Andre Dcaormeaux, who would freshing novelty from beginning
compel Zorina to continue decelv- to end, and wprd-o(-mouth recom-
ing and swindling men, Erich Von mcndatlong will- undoubtedly paffc
the Arcadia to scaung Capacity
for the remainder of Its run.
ing and swindling men, Erich Von
Stroheim, “the man you love to
tin tv,". Is superb. PeterLom^M
* In
haVc
"Village JJarn •Dance" you
an opportunity to see your
gleal accuracy, employ any of the
artlfleca that actresses use when
working In, say, a modern draw-
ing room comedy *
She can’t exhibit that new eolf-
fure: cave women, It Is reason-
able to suppose, never bothered
about combing their tresses, and
1* thaw dJd they ran their fingers
through them.
Worse she can't hide her bow-
legs. Now a jury of Impartial
solks would pronounco Carole's
legs extremely shapely and un-
bowed but Carol* has always
nnvvnn uppuriunuy 10 see worried shout them
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PP6WAM CRABS WAS A NEAR VICTI.
CF TODAYS MAD c>o& scare
LtimJ
program
There is Barbara Jo Allen in
her familiar, and ludicrous role of
“Vera Vague,” and there are the
“Kidoodlera" ■ • ahd the "Texan
Wanderers" as well, to add to the
general merry-making.
Richard Cromwell and ’Doris
Day are recruited from the rank*
or screen stardom to portray the
sympathetic romantic leads. Ro-
bert Bnldwin provides a very per-
sonable menace, and Bather Dale,
together with her formidable elec-,
trie limousine, gives the audience
many a hearty laugh.
The penalties of being prehis-
toric ...
Carole Landis has the romantic
feminine lead in “One Million B.
C." the picture of cave men and
women whidh Hal Roach produc-
ed and directed and which is now
on view at the Texan Theatre.
She is Loana, The Golden One,
and mighty pretty, too, in her
costumes of animal’s skins and
shell necklaces.
There are' a few hitches, how-
- evar, based on the faet that she
can’t, for the sake of anthropoid-
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JIM HARDY
FELIPE - THIS, I'LL GAY ^
IS OUR FINISH YOU ARE,
WE'RE IN A , ' SHORTY-
SPOT NOW/
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Dolores Del Rio was born In
Durango, Mexico, ^u^rust .1. She
was educated in 8t. Joseph’s Con-
vent in Mexico City and finiahing
schools In Madrid and Paris, fit-
ting herself for the life of a so-
cial leader. Then Edwin Carewe,
Hollywood director, saw her as
hostess at the head of a beauti-
fully appointed -tea table. He
urged her to come to Hollvwobd
and six months later, she did. It
took exactly on« role, that of
Charmaine In "What Price Glo-
ry," to skyrocket the Latin benu-
fw to stardom. Starring roles In
"Resurrection,” “Ramona” "The
Trail of ’98." “Madam-, Dubarry."
"The Bird of Paradise” and many
other pictures Toilowed. Now as
Jenny, Ahe Russian aristocrat be-
friended by Wnllaee Beery and
John Howard in "The Man From
Dakota," which onened at the
Port today and Which continues
its run as part of a double fea-
ture at the Palace, shy returns to . .
the screen after a ybar’a absence WUtTrrW'
spent Tn AvorR travel She iTmarT *"* S1* 7rRiWhlArta re“,v-
ried to Cedric Gibbons, head of
M-G-M’s art' department
The other feature at the Palace
is “Enemy Agent" with Richard
Cromwell.
A new element —
Bay sNenttstsA'w'l'tl
world ltito. a Utopia,
every locftf baseball
nant winner.
By Dick Moore
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WHO THEY MEAN?
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1940, newspaper, August 7, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022304/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.