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Show TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON, UTAH THE GREAT WALTZ What the Critics Said: ... FILM DAILY A melodious one as well a confectioners delight among extravaganzas . . . into its telling Metro has poured a concert masters repertory of Straus waltzes. very skillful showman blending of. great classic music with the popular entertainment values as expressed in romance and drama . . the musical score, the dance ensembles, the gayety f j ce its zenith. e - if --V VARIETY The Great Waltz is loaded with tuneful, lilting waltz music. It constitutes a field day for music lovers plus elegant entertainment. It is Luise Rainer who makes The Great Waltz. She surpasses previous efforts in toto. The store has been accorded elaborate and tasteful backgrounds, with the ballets by Albertina Rasch, the Vienna music hall and operatic scenes as standouts. Musical direction by Arthur Gut-mais superb, while the lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd and adaptation of Straus music by Dmitri Tiomkin are in the best tradition of the two. Joseph photographic work is a highlight of the whole ,i ') Jr EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE CARB0I1 EMERY BARK Price, Utah i jt i ? SHOWMANS Miliza Korjus, Fernand Gravet and Luise Rainer, twice winner of the Academy Award, are the trio of stars seen on the Drag-erto- n musical masterpiece screen in The Great Waltz, reprint, which tells the romantic tale of a love that was stolen during a Viennese waltz. i a lively used the more famous waltzes of has something more Johann Strauss nd as the nu- - story into the moods of which the cleus for a sumptuous musical selections blend, a strong cast to film the brilliant photography, make the developing drama seem un- - real, and a fine use of camera particularly in the close-up- technique. Gravet does a splendid DuJulien that proclaim demably Kor-- ( vivier, the renowned French di- - acting job as Straus. Miss rector, has left his imprint jus sings magnificently and has he has shown that simplicity, if considerable personal charm . . . guided by an ingenious camera Miss Rainer displays highlighting, can give screen dra- - table dramatic power. ma, a moving quality rarely attained by lavishness of produc- ... s, tion. Another welcome feature of The Great Waltz, which will help to make it remembered, is the emergence of a stunning new- comer, Milia Korjus, who, being of Nordic extraction, blends per- fectly m the Vienna scene, and vi hose rich singing voice gives the Strauss music a delightful aban- - Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn in The Great Waltz will linger the memories of all who see it. f PET ERSORS BARBER SHOP Dragerton DRAGERTON THEATER TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6-- 7 Double Feature TRADE REVIEW staged, pictur"Magnificently esque and artistically wrought backgrounds . . t, the audiences are treated to spectacle seldom seen on the screen. Packed to the hilt, not only in musical content but in theme, with those simple down-to-ear- th elements that have wide xhe Great Waltz is mass attraction. . . M ... HELPFUL Laundry and Dry Cleaning PICK UP EVERY TUESDAY yet heard from the screen . . . Mr. Duviviers direction evokes an exciting mood and sustains it firmly until the striking finale . . . Gravets performance of the Straus role is a vivid one . . . Whether you are sentimental over Straus or a feverish modern, you will be exhilarated by The Great Waltz. It is a gorgeous production. f) iWfc Rut-tenber- gs has Co- Coal brilliant nn N. Y. TIMES A stupendous show and we HERALD TRIBUNE Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer might add, a stunning, opulent and PRIDE STEAL1 LMKIDHY resem- Mine, was made purchasing agent for Geneva Steel He is now living at Provo. Mr. TenEyck has been in Utah since 1924 and will be remembered by his many friends here. lumbia . J - George TenEyck, a former ident of Columbia who was ployed as storekeeper for the u . of 61d Vienna, and a swiftly movall fit' in to ing drama-romanform a great piece of bubbling, sparkling entertainment that is irresistible. The atmosphere of early Vienna has been magically recreated . . . you feel that you are actually there in the gay, glittering capital with its pleasure-loving people. Luise Rainer is superb. In a dozen emotional scenes she holds you in her magic histronic spell . . . nothing but the highest praise for the original story and screen play, the gorgeous music and the musical direction is superb . . . The camera technique of Joseph Ruttenberg places him in line for the Academy Award. It is camera art at II TEN EYCK MADE PURCHASING AGENT AT GENEVA STEEL 1 )hJ ;f PAGE FIVE 1 etw... and AH AH stirring! i C Y breathtaking CfHlCOLOK j O JOURNAL AMERICAN V hand-Direct- v f J , The picture tells its story through the lilt of the Straus waltzes, which are sung, played and danced with distinction and charm . . . striking ballets and orchestral interludes figure prominently in the film. Its a on a big scale, with 'some operetta, decidedly on the settings and costumes as lovely as spectacular side in the matter of a deft a gay and sets and backgrounds the Strauss waltzes . . . action . . blend of and Gf Vienna 0id music tiie opucnt the script is arnUsing and suffi- - the music is Strauss and 'delight- with plenty 0f ful. CJently dramati Straujs songs and Martina Rasch dance enSembles to carry it along. QUICK RELIEF FROM The picture is well acted, well Symptoms of Distress Arising from written and delightful to hear and ULCERS look upon. Any one in romantic STOMACH in or ever been ACID ue io who has. mood, romantic mood, should not miss FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing The Great Waltz. - 'S : VC.Y w hX'y i:r ed ... ... . iI . . 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