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Show , HRILLING FILM 6 BOOKED AT 3V0LI THEATRE f The Eagle and The Hawk", the j ry of two war-time flyers who j I :anie heroes under the stimulus I their personal hatred for each rer, has been booked for the voli theater, where It will open nday. Fredric March and Cary ant play the featured roles, with ;,-role Lombard and Jack Oakie -.the head of the supporting cast. e story is by John Monk Saund-i, Saund-i, author of "Wings," and Stuart dker directed the production, iarch is the "eagle" of the story i bold, reckless pilot who flies " the fun of it. Grant is the iwk" a deadly, earnest killer, '. o kills for the fun of it. As L and observer in Ihe Royal zing Corps, they arc an unbeat-le unbeat-le combination. But their personal relations are 'i thing but as ideal as their pro-' pro-' -sional ones. March loathes ,nt for his killer tactics; Grant ':ards March as soft. As time :;j's on, and the toll of their cf-'s cf-'s mounts, March begins to crack 'pJcr the strain. And Grant, ob-jving ob-jving this, changes in his atti-;':.le atti-;':.le toward him. It is at his sug-.Vtion sug-.Vtion that the squadron com-,;.jnder com-,;.jnder sends March away for a J'Uh's furlough. During that Jie. he falls in love with Miss Jjnbafd. ';'ou'll laugh so heartily that you '.-71 cry when you see "They Just d to Get Married," the Uni-,'sal Uni-,'sal comedy which has been hail-- hail-- .'. as the funniest motion picture years. It comes to the Rivoli t , cater on Wednesday and Thurs- ' f, with its two leading roles ! iyed by the screen's greatest n-and-woman comedy team " ' m Summerville and Zasu Pitts. . L lere is a picture which runs the ole gamut of comedy, from bit-: bit-: satire to riotous farce, with a t pace which at times will have ' literarlly holding onto the us of your seat, thrilling with serous exploits at the same ie you are shrieking with laugh- |