Show at the T h e T Thea h e aex t r e SERIAL ro UT FRIDAY rl buck privates a joyous comedy ot of the american army ot of occupation will visit the egyptian theatre friday lya do huttl noted continental star will be ba seen in her fifth american made photoplay which Is incidentally said saad to Vin embrace brace her best and most sympathetic role malcolm DI mcgregor cGregor a typical I 1 young american college graduate Is one of the bucic privates P privates and gets as it were in dutch with the me little german girl played by kiiss miss do de the story la is from the pen of captain stuart N lake a war veteran of many decorations and the hundreds ol of men who appear a as soldiers in the picture are au U Worl dWar war veterans having seen service vic a overseas 0 ver seas more than a score ot of them we wear wound stripes and have hava been decorated tor for valor the story itself Is a comedy and was adapted by the director melville brown lormer former vice commander of the hollywood post of the american legion brown also directed her big night and fast and furious also for universal the cast contains many noted players including zasu PItts IJames james marcus eddie gribbon capt ted duncan bud jamison and les bates 40 aw SATURDAY P r DL M H 11 van loan who is the author of kayatta Kay Ray arta arts newest drama the danger patrol has given us an excellent story of the canadian north woods and this la Is because mr van loan known writhe the country about which he so vividly writes es tor for he Is not one to use a locale with which he is not absolutely familiar which Is just one of the reasons why the danger patrol Is such a splendid production for it contains not one false or illogical note to jar upon the spectator who personally may have visit edthe territory but besides all this the tale itsell itself Is a good one it Is enacted by an eminently capable cast and the marvel martel ous scenic effects have given the camera man wide scope for his artistry william russell end and virginia browne fairs have the leading roles with wheeler oakman Ott kman rhea bhea mitchell et ethan ilan laidlaw laidet laider and bertram johns lending able support u truly ruly an n all 1 star cast was assembled 5 1 PO ceel proda bt S er by producer u D duko uko 40 aw SUNDAY 7 ia P r IL L the whims ot of fate as exemplified by the roulette wheel provide the theme ot of the wheel ot of chance richard barthelmess thel mess new stahrl starring n g vehicle tor for first national pictures which plays at the egyptian theatre sunday the effect ot of circumstances and environment viron ment upon the twin brothers separated in childhood by relentless fate w was as the idea behind the original story roulette by fannie hurst it Is followed faithfully in the picture ve version aslon which brings barthelmess to the screen at his best in a powerful dramatic vehicle with suspense BU and punch thru out barthelmess plays the dual role portraying both twins one Is red haired and one bl black ack one Is denied the guidance of 0 his parents the other is more fortunate with great realism and understanding der the athe star enacts the two characters giving to each the qualities as developed by their individual ucb upbringing ring in the climax of the story staged in a courtroom where one brother prosecutes the other tor for murder without being a ware aware of the relationship barthelmess barthelmes riesto sesto ri dramatic heights seldom witnessed on the screen it Is an unforgettable ablo able scene and one that will go down in screen history as a masterpiece of dual acting lina basquette who played opposite barthelmess in the noose Is again his leading lady in the wheel of chance and Is both charming and convincing margaret livingston la Is the other girl who enters the life of both boys warner oland bodil rosing ann schaeffer fer and several others have character roles of exceptional merit The Wheel of chance is an alfred santell production San tells clever directorial genius is easily recognizable throughout the picture which is staged with careful carer u 1 ctet attention n to detail especially in the russian sequences of ahe the prologue in the wheel of chance barthelmess barthelme ss aias has a BPI splendid bendid screen story one that demanded the finesse of a genuine artist and he has not disappointed hla his innumerable followers it Is one of I te ie t e big pictures of noah beery and gilbert roland roland west directed the picture from the scenario by wallace smith and paul bern beri the dove Is the colorful quick action tion narrative of a virtuous dance hall girl a courageous young american employed in a gambling house and the b bes er damn caballero in nil all costa rola roja don jose maria sandoval aganet a background of guitars stil letos roulette w wheels heels fine ladles ladies and grand gentlemen the characterization of miss talmadge as dolores the dove a beautiful dancer comes to glowing life according to advance rid vance reports directed by roland west who has previously made norma nonna talmadge pictures and supported by noah beery and ana gilbert roland who were accorded considerable sid erable roles by the star miss talmadge has a role of fire tempestuous loving defying defy ng and yielding in its several shade hades the film Is said to retain all of the phe color co or which david belasco put into the stage version of the dove in which ludith judith anderson and holbrook blinn appeared roland west the director believes the story Is even more suited to aims and that in the dove miss talmadge achieves new heights in a part is different from her prior characterization as that was from its predecessors the dove iwas made at the united artists studio in ln hollywood taking six alx months in the making first roland wert vest and wallace smith adapted wll wil lard macks stage play to films then smith and paul bern wrote the scenario then west directed miss talmadge in the picture which oliver marsh photographed it was marsh who won himself so 50 much critical commendation with photography ol of miss Tal madges camille photographic effects in the dove are said to be so novel that the set in the united art artists i ats studio was closed to visitors by director west while certain sequences were being filmed 4 0 0 SPECIAL ath or OF JULY 7 9 P M open george sidney and charlie murray never want to see another aviation school as long as they live the reason Is that both comedians comedian went to school with a vengeance while while making first nationals great aviation comedy flying romeas lomeas coming to the egyptian theatre on july ath sidney and murray play a couple of barbers who want to learn aviation when they arrive at the school they find it in charge of a young man who Is a rival of theirs tor for the hand of a certain young lady what he does to them when he be gets them in III all the trick machinery of the school is plenty and it effectively cures both murray and sidney of aviation ambitions ambition tor for all time A government aviation school with hil all the standard equipment for training aviators was used in making plying flying romeos and director mervyn leroy was aided in the technical details by government instructors flying romeos Is a solid laugh from start to finish and oneff one of the funniest vehicles that sidney and murray have had bad it has some unusual twists ot of plot and plenty ot of sustained interest and thrills aswell as well as comedy included include e d inthe cast with the famous comedians comedia ore are fritzi ridgway duke martin ti james bradbury jr ernest Hillis billiard Td and in many any others ap I 1 THURSDAY P dr I 1 hailed as 2 saga ot of ultramodern ultra modern youth walking back a new de milie studio production directed by rupert julian Is more than likely to prove a sensation the picture Is a screen version of george kibbe turners highly successful serial A ride in the country the theme has been transferred to the screen with captivating results and it indubitably will disprove the theory ot of puritanical observers that the present generation Is on the downward path it Is a story of youth 1928 kids nho ho arc not lawless but young and the salt of tho the earth it will be shown at the egyptian theatre on Thur thursday thursann sAny sue carol whose youthful vivacity and beauty has established her as a screen I 1 favorite a in less than a year plays B high school chool charmer for whose lavor favor one of her youthful admirers portrayed by richard walling gaily breaks any law which threatens to interfere with his bis plans under the adroit direction of rupert i julian responsible for many screen successes sues piquancy and vivid personality aliby have developed into a perfect medium for creating on the screen the enchanting heroine of walking back richard waning walling too Is an id deal eal choice for sri an exacting which ranges from the ludicrous to tragic drama the screen story tor for walking back was suggested by george kibbe turners serial A ride in the country which evoked comment to a degree ee rarely accorded any piece of fiction the same elements ot of suspense danger and thrilling uncertainty which intrigued the curiosity and interest of r readers e ad e r 8 m mark a rk the screen story which was written by monte Katter katterjohn join who has been successfully affiliated with the screen industry as a scenarist for several years A brilliant cast surrounds the two young players who fill the leading roles ivan lebedeff who brings to the american screen an enviable record in trench french and german films will be seen as a new and dangerous type ot of criminal with billy sullivan and george stone as hench bench men of the same order james bradbury sr a favorite on the stage and screen lor for many years robert edeson noted character actor florence turner an old time screen star and jane keckley a decidedly talented actress portray important roles |