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Show CACIIK AM K RICA- N- lrid.iv. lamurv LOG AN. CACIIK COUNTY. UTAH 5. 1W4. respectable CATHARINE Logan il ambitious w . ANNE Private Life of FOR 4 DAYS Uie Pt ivale life of ft tr 0 'f yduiiRUL Needed No JANE . i n ' w Directed Iv Alexander Korda I RELEASED THRU UNITED AkinjwJllui queens ! Three two Katci) and a Charles COQUETTISH KAT1IERYN ! him ... or tee another LAUGHTON 7'he Private Life i of , HENRY Mil! Directed ly Alexander Korda RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS Add this to the great ience of your pr ecreen Itfel Love, Honor and Oh Baby Zazu Pitts-SliSummerville m A Comedy Jane! What a man! What a 5 POOR IIENRY! 33 , , - fP ' lA - And what a r '1' I ? rY'v ' 4 , ,r , 'N-- C. performance! SHREWISH KATHARINE headsjin divorce; picture like this! r-- 4 as . HE TOOK THEIR HANDS IN MARRIAGE IIow Ke done 'em wron woe Bobodyi bnilneee. except the uan'i. AH tbe l93 3 Suh re tkat way about Henry, too. Yon may bare to wait another four ban deed year to meet another lover like T L-Ann- neceseered over by his sixth wife, the only make-u- p the of and effect a eyewas a shaving graying sary brows. A comparison of Laughton as Henry VIII with Holbeins famous portrait of the king reveals an uncanny resemblance. - jj'- 4 r . r Director Satisfied M - ? - e- .'v- - i ;v f 'V V ' f. ... AND THEIR d V- -. And Noted Cast of 18 C f' picture! HTON ! V.? i V . iii'-- t it'! :.j . JF i f -- ; t 4 ' ':j .j-r.-v-- ' make-u- p for his portrait of Englands greatest king in The Private Life of Henry VIII except the growing of a beard. In later years, when Henry is shown domin- 1 AITLSTJ d WILY ANNE .y Charles Laughton required and used no ' v 4 IVIake-U- p -- - Alexander Korda has expressed himselr as being satisfied, for the first t me in his career as a drector, with his work. It is The Private Life of Henry VIII and well it should. It s which gives him gratification the United Artists release in which Charles Laughton is playing the Bluebeard of kings in armorous mood, showing hov a monarch may collect wives by the half-doze- n. . i NECKS!" hecried A Four Star Picture Because - - as another wife stepped up to the block In every technical branch it is superb production, photography, lighting, direction and continuity equal the best, while the humor is neither English nor American, but universal. In acting, especially on the part of Charles Laughton, portraying the Bluebeard of kings who had six wives, the picture has no rivals. England t mijktiest of a Lingdou and ruler of women " li , A forgiving soul . . . Always Ready to Bury the In His Hatchet . Wife's Neck Y . Jf t' '.Vif-- S-- f k a .'0? l ! pm W , 'JH v ' VTa Sf 'fX -" . i' ' LAUGHTON ! Vie 'Private life of HENRY VIII A i I hut not too Live and let live was his motto long. Chop and change was his game, with six Here's the ace of all pic queens to the deck unlike anything you've ever seen be' tures fore. Directtl ty ALEXANDER KORDA RtLasel thru 1 l&K I Unite! Artiete , ' f--jt 4'$ f Today and Tomorrow tv . &A ' 0 " 'y roken Our Usual BIG DOUBLE Bill Dreams Buck Jones in Chapter 4 GHOST CITY ns A Heart Story 99 3 j |