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Show Attractions At The Rivoli j "Girls' Dormitory," the dramatic drama-tic revelation of ecstatic first love at the Rivoli theater Snnriav only, introduces to the screen the mast important star discovery of recent years in the delightful person per-son of Simone Simon (pronounced See-MOAN See-MOAN, both names exactly alike). Starred with such screen celebrities celeb-rities as Herbert Marshall and Ruth Chatterton, the petite Simone Si-mone presents an inspired performance per-formance that stamps her one of the most important personalities ever to reach the screen. . Her smile (so sly) and her eye3 (so rougi.sh) are but the least of this young lady's charm. She is an exotic, beautiful appearance, and her histrionic capabilities have led critics to describe her as inspired. Hcrvey Allen's monumental literary lit-erary classic, "Anthony Adverse" brought to the screen with all its wealth of color and dramatic fire, has been booked by Manager Ostlund for the 'Rivoli theater where it will have its local premiere pre-miere on Monday, Tuesday and "vAorlnncrla v Fredric March has the stellar role, with beautiful and talented Olivia de Havilland playing the leading feminine role. In order to give this sweeping 'panoramic story the magnificence and magnitude it merited, Warner Bros., the producers, are said to have spared neither time, nor effort, ef-fort, nor cost. In fact more than two years were spent in pre- paring the script, in research work to make perfect the atmospheric settings, and in the actual filming of the many and intricate scenes. There never has been a cast to approach this one in size, and few that will equal it in talent. There are ninety-eight principals with speaking parts, 2,550 bit players and extras, and nearly 3,000 artisans arti-sans and technicians worked behind be-hind the cameras to make the picture pic-ture letter perfect. More than 1 000 scenes were 'shot" for the production on 131 mammoth sets. |