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Show Attractions At The Theaters , Beacuse of the variety of song numbers used in the Warner Bros, musical picture "Gold Diggers of 1937," two studio song teams collaborated col-laborated in the writing of the music and lyrics for the lavish production numbers staged by Dance Director Busby Berkeley. The team of Harburg and Arlen wrote four of the numbers "Speaking of the Weather," "Let's Put Our Heads Together," "Hush Mah Mouth" and "Life Insurance." while the team of Warren and Dubin wrote "With Plenty of Money and You" and "All is Fair in Love and War,' a stirring drill number that serves as the finale for the picture. "Gold Diggers of 1937" comes to the Rivoli theater on Friday and Saturday. "The President's Mystery," Republic's Re-public's long-heralded filmizalkm of the Liberty Magazine story, which was conceived in plot by Franklin D. Rooveselt, has been booked for showing at the Rivoli theater Thursday. The idea for the sensational film was told to Fulton Oursler, editor of Liberty, by the president, and written for that magazine by an internationally-famed group of authors that includes Rupert Hughes, S. S. Van Dine, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Rita Weiman, John Erskine and Anthony Abbot! It remained for Republic to pictur-ize pictur-ize the rousingly unusual story with Henry Wilcoxon, the powerful power-ful star of DeMille's spectacular "Crusades" and "Cleopatra," in the stellar role. Plenty of fun and romantic excitement ex-citement is in store for Springville filmgoers Sunday and Monday with the coming of "Love on the Run," a new Mutro-Goldwyn-May-er smash hit co-starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable with Franchot Tone featured ut the head of a topnotch supporting-cast. supporting-cast. Here are the highlights: "Love on the Run" teams Miss Crawford, Gable and Tone for the first time since their memorable success in "Dancing Lady." It is the production produc-tion in which Miss Crawford and Gable, the popular favorites of "Forsaking All Others," "Chained" "Chain-ed" and "Possessed" celebrate their fifth anniversary co-starring appearance. It was directed by W. S. Van Dyke of "San Francisco" Fran-cisco" fame. |