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Show Attractions At The Rivoli "SEA FAKCE COMING TO LOCAL THEATER "Lady Be Careful," Paramount's laugh-riot comedy of sailors on shore leave in Panama City, featuring feat-uring Lew Ayres, Mary' Carlisle, Larry Crabbe, Benny Baker and Grant Withers, opens Thursday at the Rivoli theater. The picture is based on a screen play written by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell Camp-bell and Harry Riskin from a play by Henyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson and is directed by Paramount's Para-mount's J. T. Reed. "Lady Be Careful" introduces Ayres as a timid gob whose inexperience inex-perience with women has earned him the name "Dud" among his crew mates. Crabbe, a Marine, has a reputation for having left a string of broken hearts reaching half-way around the world. Ayres gets his nickname changed chang-ed from "Dud" to "Dynamite" by an Incident during one day of shore leave. Crabbe has attempted to meet a group of society girls who are boating near the crew's battleship, and failed. Then Ayres, fishing, is involved in an accident with the sailboat operated by the bevy, and not only meets them but is brought back to his ship, in style, by the group. On the basis of his new-found reputation, Ayres is made the sub-jevt sub-jevt of a bet as the boat docks at Panama city for several days of shore leave. His crew mates wager that he can meet, date, and get a memento from the sailor-hating glamorous blonde dancer in the citv. Miss Carlisle. The means by which he wins the bet and the memento and the girl as Well forms the plot of the farce. ' |