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Show I Attractions At The Rivoli War-time intrigue is the background, back-ground, but the sacrificing love and courage of a woman is the theme of "Suzy" with Jean Harlow Har-low in the title role, which opens Sunday at the Rivoli theater. The picture was directed by George Fitzmaurice from the novel by Herbert Gorman. Fran-chot Fran-chot Tone and Cary Grant appear in support of Miss Harlow, who scores the triumph of her glamorous glamor-ous career as an American chorus girl who is stranded in London just as the war begins. The story reveals the European war-time spy system. TlYe girl marries a young inventor who is shot under circumstances that point to her guilt. Believing him dead, she runs away to Paris, heart broken and alone. There, as time passes, she meets an aviator avi-ator and they are married. The bridegroom becomes involved involv-ed with spies and the first husband hus-band appears on the scene. He and the American girl realize the depth of their love and at the same time their helplessness, but destiny takes a hand to help them. There is stark drama in - the climax, which restores these married mar-ried lovers to one another in a scene of spectacular heroism. |