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Show RIVOLI BOOKS 3 GREAT FILMS WITHIN WEEK One of the m os t c o m pell 1 ng screen dramas of the 1932 season will make its bow to Springvilie 1 when Columbia's "American Mad-; Mad-; ness" opens a run at the Rivoli the-! the-! ater, Sunday and Monday. Considered tremendous in scope and of sweeping power, "American Madness' 'is a film that strikes at the vitals of present-day America. Walter Huston, whose reputation as one of the greatest actors on the American screen Is unquestioned, unquestion-ed, has the feature role of a strong, clear-thinking banker whose courage cour-age and faith in people leads him successfully through a run on his bank and an attempt to break up his home. "American Madness" has a snp-peib snp-peib supporting cast, heuded by Constance Cummings, one of the most talented and charming of the younger screen actresses. . Pat O'Brien, who made the role of Hildy Johnson in "The Ftont Page" an unforgettable one, plays the part of an ex-convict, whom Huston hes given a chance to make good in his bank. Kay John.ion, noted for years as one of the mot popular stage actresses on the west coast, and remembered for her great performance In "Dynamite," , is cast ns Huston's wife. Populnr ; talented Gavin Gordon is the heavy, j Critics all over the country have I praised "American Madness" for j the timeliness of its plot, bringing I to the screen, as it does, the dramatic dra-matic situation that has touched the lives of everyone in the world in the last two years or more. You'd better go over to the Rivoli theater Sunday and Monday. Laurel and Hardy, the funny men of the screen, are back in their latest lat-est comedy hit, "Pack Up Your Troubles." They most certainly will cause you to put your carts and worries into a little kit bag, and keep smfling, laughing, until your insides just ache from it on. It is by far the best and the funniest comedy of this year or any other year. That's saying a great deal, but the funny men are positively posi-tively a riot as they wander about taking thingfl lightly, particularly in view of the fact that a serloua war is going on. A blazing drama 1 hat exposes everything everyone that rips the dome of the cap i to I and allows you to look within "Washington Merry-Go-Round," a Columbia picture pic-ture directed by James Cruze, with Le Tracy, Constance CummingH, Alan Dinehart, Walter Connolry and many others In the outstanding performance of their careers cornea to the Rivoli next Tuesday and Wednesday. |