Show tO ZOLA ZOA A HEROINE SEEN ON RIAL RIALTO TO SCREEN SCREE I INana I Nana th the lavish film Wm production I Ion on which Goldwyn spent CI eighteen ht en 1 months preparation as the introductory tory vehicle for the exotic star Anna Sten Stene Is Js now drawing ving goers movIegoers to the Rialto theater Miss Sten's per of Emile Zolas Zola's fascinating heroine who from gamin of the streets is transformed Into a n favorite o of the music halls and toast of Paris is winning h her r many friends among Rialto audiences Not only her unique personality and histrionic ability please she also sings in appealing fashion the t ful l ballad Love which was written for her by Rodgers and Hart The Mack and Gribble adaptation of at the Zola novel makes an absorbing and moving screen play Lionel At Will and Richard Bennett ar are convincing convincing con can as the two older men who fall faIl victims of Nanas Nana's witchery and Phillips Holmes plays t the c young lover who wins wins' her heart Muriel Kirkland and Mae Clarke as her two boulevard friends are foils toils for Miss Sten's Slavic beauty funny are the peculiar domestic relations of or three families wh who fall tall in and out of marital dif dlf In Merry Wives of Reno Rena th the accompanying picture There arc re amusing Situations in plenty and a L pretty l love ve story runs through th the humor Margaret Margarel Lindsay and Donald I Woods h have ve the chief chic rol roles s and a L fine supporting cast |