Show e e eorge rge Arliss Victory Now t It The e Man Who Played God triumph which irge e Arliss' Arliss great e all i records during its run at 1 Paramount theater is now in its I a eci iC d big week at the Victory The Thea Thee a toe lit e was moved to the Victory u aler ter Friday in response to the trea tre tre- a idous us public demand to enjoy thel the i. i It was necessary to too o Into the Victory's regular policy polley sake gale e this change I t Tie orge Arliss gives a performance r I consummate artistry in the title I He exceeds in subtle acting all Lii past tt screen successes which Ine In In- 5 le e such outstanding pictures as asri The Green Goddess ri ell eu C Millionaire and Alexander Alexanderi i ton lion He appears as a great kim i a world celebrity who has hasted ted zd his entire life to his talent en the story opens he is at the thet blot it t of his resplendent career His d ent of ot his impending marH marto mar mar- H c to 0 an an adoring pupil creates a a aar ar hi his intimate friends The played by Bette Davis a charm charm- 1 5 newcomer to the screen has open open- I wed her love lo for the maestro e that his great art has dan daz- Vr Hr and th that t her emotion is not upon led upon love of the man him him- Her H r sweetheart pla played ed by Don Don- Cook is unable to convince her herUe herthe herthe the Ue affair is madness on her suddenly the musician beI be be- I totally deaf Robbed of at his he heis Is helpless and bitter His lion Jan r against God and the tur tur- 1 that he is suddenly plunged into dramatic entertain Re e gives an unforgettable por por- addition to Donald Cook and Davis Duls th the tM supporting cast ins in in- s Violet Heming Louise Crosser Grosser Ovar Apfel Raymond Ramond Milland rUlland I t Iran ivan fin Simpson Burns Bums and Allen comedy act Babbling Book a novelty musi musi- t In m color titled Old Songs for forand forA A 1 d and nd Paramount sound news I attractions |