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Show a millionaire, pool their resource and take a small apartment. Excitedly happy in their nev home, the girls eagerly plan foi the romances they intend to hav and dream of the men they love Janet adoies Don Arneche, i young doctor, who occasionally employs her. Loretta has faller in love with a wealthy young man who, however, is already engaged Constance is enjoying a gay rounc of pleasure and excitement with Paul Lukas, a mining engineei on vacation from South America "When an opportunity for a better bet-ter job presents itself, Janet leaves her doctor and takes a jot as valet to Aian Mowbray, a famous fa-mous magician. Loretta, in the meantime, finds out that her beloved be-loved is to marry his fiancee in the very near future, and Constance, Con-stance, who has tald Lukas that she does not believe in love, except ex-cept for the moment, finds that in him she has found a love beyond her greatest dreams. Between Constance and Lukas. however, comes Simone Simon, an appealing and entrancingly beau-, beau-, tiful young girl who knows what she wants and is out to get it a husband. These four girls, all "ladies in love," so startlingly different, so brilliantly exciting, move through a story as fascinating and entrancing entranc-ing as their own personalities. Attractions At The Theaters SCKKEX'S GliEATEST ST A K COM BIX ATIOX IX "LADIES IX J.OVE" Men ? Never let them know you love them keep laughing at them and they can't hurt you! While it lasts swell' But no tears when it's ended !" That's what four lonesome, lovely love-ly ladies say in "Ladies in Love." But what they do makes the new Twentieth Century-Fox picture that opens at the Rivoli theater one of the screen's most fascinating fascin-ating entertainments on Sunday and Monday. i With the most brilliant and exciting ex-citing combination of feminine personalities ever to appear in one picture Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Constance Bennett and Simone Simone supported by Don Arneche, Paul Lukas, Tyrone Power, Pow-er, Jr., and Alan Mowbray, "Ladies in Love" tells a brilliantly unusual un-usual story, with each of the four feminine players thrilling you in her own way. Janet, who, incredibly, feeds rabbits for a living! Loretta, a chorus girl in a musical show, and Constance, a manequin who wants 'HEELER, WOOLSEY EXCAV ATE LAUGHS IN AN EGYPTIAN LOCALE The tombs of long-dead Phar-i.ohs Phar-i.ohs in'Egypt's famous "Valley of the Kings," which comes to the Rivoli, Tuesday and ' Wednesday, have served before as setting for dramatic screen offerings. But the use of these ancient spots as the setting of a madern feature-length comedy is something some-thing new under the film sun. The hair-raising and hilarious climax of "Mummy's Boys," the latest RKO Radio offering starring star-ring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, takes place within the heiroglyphed walls and masonry of such a structure, reproduced in full size on a studio sound stage. Mummies and mummy-cases, chariots, weapons, ornaments and all the other contents of such tombs were also copied in faithful datail for these scenes, which will afford most picture-goers their first opportunity to see what the interior of a tomb is really Jike. Barbara Pepper, Moroni Olsen, Frank M. Thomas and Willie Best head the supporting cast. Lee Marcus producer, with Fred Guiol directing. |