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Show TENDER LOVE STORY BOOKED , FOR; SUNDAY The motion picture.- in. its entire history, bap seKom . produced a love story i f such tenderness and ttiiuh hcroi; beauty, as the film, version., of Ernest Hemingway's great novel, "A .Farewell to Arms", which, vith. Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper in the leading roles, opens Sunday at the- Rivoli theater. - Made by the two men responsible for "Seventh Heaven." Frank I'.nr- . ; 7-agc and Benjamin tGlazer., the.; film lias adapted the quality nf.i that other, tender love story t' the,, more epic proportions of the Horn-, ingway story. The result is a deeply deep-ly . human, . hcai t.-stir.rijig film, which translates the, simple, timeless time-less story of the love of Catherine Bark Icy and Frederic.. Henry into terms of t ranscendent brant y. Helen Hayes brings Urn whole of her rich gift for acling to. Iho role of Catherine, einphasi.iug 111 ten demess and BtmpliciJy of I bo ,vonng British- nurse. Catherine wa ; rc;l and biave and. bea.-ut as linm-' ingway roncciv.cd hrl-;: j siie is all of lba,l and more a'Urhui 1 Lay11 in-., lei'prets her. Fivp.ry' tnoitirul, lUat Mu'M .IJnyos r;.i'U', Mjo,,;;rirn-n is a. moment of fciTal poignancy and dramatic vitality. "II1' I lll , iH ll,M O.N (Jary Couper. Goorgc, Raft, Wynne Gibson, ( 'harles 1 .aught ,1 a;k Oak in, Frances Doe, Cha rlic I Uigglrs, Alison Skip wort h, W. C. Fields, Mary Boland.- Roscoe. Kains, May Robson, Gene Raymond, Ray-mond, Bucicn Bitllcliidd and Richard Rich-ard Bennett... , .These f i f tee n stars, t he greats! number ever cast togcthr'r in a single picture, play the leading roles in "If I Had a Million," drama centering around an, eccentric millionaire mil-lionaire who distributes his fortune for-tune among nine persons whose names he has selected at random from the city directory. .The . picture pic-ture comes Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day to the Rivoli theater. The pict ui c, t lie most ambit if mis undertaking ever to "o:)in out of Hollywood, has woven into it all the elements which stage and films ; have developed individually in the past comedy, t i agedy, irony, romance. ro-mance. Acquisition of sudden fortune for-tune means one. of. t.hnsp r.Umicnis. of . drama to raHi of the beneficiaries. |