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Show Ernest Torrence needs no introduction. intro-duction. He plays Joan's scheming schem-ing Scotch guardian. Holmes Herbert, Torrence's pal in the picture, made a name for himself in "The Thirteenth Chair," and as Floriot's friend in "Madame X." A new slant on the younger generation gen-eration that will cause many an American parent to both ponder and smile is presented amid dazzling dazz-ling beauty in Radio Pictures' "Tanned Legs," scheduled for the screen of the Rivoli theater Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. The screen at last seems to have caught the spirit of twentieth century cen-tury youth in this effervescent drama dra-ma which features Ann Pennington, Penning-ton, Arthur Lake, Dorothy Revier, Sally Blane, Albert Gran and June Clyde, a refreshingly new and youthful star whose smile and voice promise to carry her far. |