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Show stage actors at the Paramount New York studio in niaking this Avery nopwood play, diaries Starrett, one of New York's best looking and most talented leading men; Frank Morgan, who starred in "Topaze" on the stage last season, have other featured parts ui the production. Carole Lombard, the little blond charmer in Charles Rogers' "Safety in Numbers," is the only member of the featured cast who hasn't served time behind the footlights. foot-lights. "THE BIG FIGHT" A smashing underworld talkie, with a tense love story of unparalleled unpar-alleled dramatic interest, and terrific climax in the most realistic prize fight ever staged for motion mo-tion pictures, are the strong points in James Cruze's "The Big Fight," sensational photoplay based on the Belasco stage success, announced for the Rivoli theater on Saturday. "THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS" Trying to live up to the reputation reputa-tion of his famous father, is one of the most trying conditions which Francis X. Bushman, Jr., has to face in this life. "Remote Control" ; Among; Features At Rivoli Theater William Haines puts on a one-man one-man radio program which alone is worth the price of auission to see "Remote Control," his new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talking picture, which opens Thursday and Friday at ine Rivoli theater. In his clever vocal impersonation of some of our "ether" favorites, Haines inspires one of the most hilarious scenes of his career. He tells a bedtime itory for the kiddies docs an Amos 'n' Andy dialogue and cuts all sorts of microphonic capers before he is through, ably abetted by Polly Moran, Charles King and Roscoe Ates, not to forget John Mil-jun, Mil-jun, whose radio clairvoyant talks supply motivation to the story. "FAST ANa LOOSE" A dazzling new. leading lady, one who has already captured a million hearts on Broadway, is seen in the intriguing comedy drama of pampered pam-pered youth, "Fast and Loose," which will open Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday at the Rivoli theater. She is Miriam Hopkins, young, blond, lovely. Miss Hopkins, who went directly from a hit part in Broadway's sensational sen-sational production of "Lysistrata" to the cameras for "Fast and Loose," joined a cast of experienced : : |