OCR Text |
Show "IF WINTER COMES" t -i "If Winter Conies," the tale of Mark Sabre, his loves, his bruised heart, bis unavailing eouibat with the stem evereties of life and bjs ultimate triumph, comes to the Star theater next Wednesday and Tlinrs. day. So far as we can recall it is the one instance of a book any book worth reading that has been trans, pased to the screen with absolute fidelity. The majority of the million or so who read Hutchinson's novel likotl it, enormously and will care for the picture no less. The vogue this story enjoyed is destined to lie repented re-pented and increased in this cs. trnordinarily true film version. Percy Marmont takes off the . puzzleheaded Sabre to life. Unmili-taut, Unmili-taut, a mixture of Tommy Trnddlps an a Locke hero, he is a curiously endearing figure, the kind that both : men and women like. Marmont's portrayal is a rare study iu person-. person-. ality, shading from naive whimsical ; humor to the most devastating em0-i em0-i tion conceivable. It is as fine acting ) as ever was witnessed, ou stage or - screen. ' ' |