Show P Paramount nt F Fans ai s Left Dangling Polished P Acting oli on o Orpheum m Bill 8 By FLICKER FAN Diana Wynyard Again Proves Her Dram Dramatic tic Genius and Be Beauty uty As one sits in the Orpheum theater this h s week watching Diana Wynyard Colin Cohn Clive and Frank Lawton moving ing ng through the dramatic stages of ot John Galsworthy's last novel One More River as is interpreted by Uni vers ersal l Pictures one cant can't help think- think ng of the Orpheum show which pre pro ceded this one There is such a contrast between the he two 0 such a void there Is no ing U t. Both are life lire But after aUer all there here are sides to life ute which really touch ouch the heart which leave one feeling feel feel- ing lag a little happier for having witnessed wit wit- them Then there are those more sordid aspects ot of existence wed we'd all j just t as soon forget target When Richard DIx playing with I year old Edith Fellows In His Greatest Gamble put on the screen the he gayety and tragedy of at a gamblers gambler's i life and his bis lovd love for tor his little daugh daugh- t ter r we came aw away y knowing wed we'd seen een something worth treasuring Theres There's nothing but the knowledge I of or if polished acting worth treasuring In En the Orpheum's latest offering One More River Its It's a a moving moring story It shows what whal a i pow powerful force pride js is in a persons per sons son's life ute It keeps a wife wile from revealing re re- scaling the cr cruel crud el and md sordid sid side olan of ol an m unhappy married d life but leaves her condemned in the public eye Unforgettable lin lines s that only John Johr I Galsworthy could pen scintillate throughout the scones scenes Diana Wyn Wyn- yard lyard convinces us afresh of ot her dramatic dra dra- matic genius and her beauty Colin CoHn I Clive leaves l us believing s he is isa a con con- sUmmAte actor detor We couldn't help heli liking Fr Frank Lawton n nor r l Inc ing ug with him and his persecuted persecute I sweetheart the wife of another man But flut ut year in and year out show I alter aUer show weve we've been seeing di vorce In all 11 its aspects dramatized dramatize I and capitalized on the silver dIver screen I. I A change In diet would b be more than thai pleasing it n would leave us cheering lustily N Name me t the c Woman Orpheum's Orpheum S s second cond offering dIsh dishes out some vi carious excitement alt all about a cub cul D reporter and a crooked election and 1 gang gangsters and a thrilling ride with will i death hovering Just behind board the dash I. I Richard Cromwell the cub report er gets his stor story of course and pret prel ty Arline Judge furnishes plenty o c of f reason renson for his perilous and often fool ool ish moments Its It's good light enter enter- Kat does his side splitting stuff tutt in another animated cartoon and Pathe news winds up the bill A Audience Walks Out Wondering Wondering Wondering Wonder Wonder- ing After Fine Robinson Performance Ever had a bad dream and find tind I U y yourself dangling in the sky about six s ix times as high as the National Nationals Geographic army balloon went last k That's the way The Man With Two Faces which opened Friday Fri Fr- day d ay at the Paramount leaves the a audience dangling dangling ing in midair You'll leave the theater conscious o of f having seen Edward G G. Robinson i in n on one of oC his best performances you will vill have seen een a murd r mystery which leaves n no no depressing feeling b bUt t you Ou will still be wondering v whether but but you had better see the how show s Robinson Is excellent in iR the part o of f a foremost character actor fightIng fight fight- l Inc Ing ag for the thc career of his sister played by Mary Astor Actor against the unscrupulous tactics of her husband played by Louis She's in t the he villains villain's power when hes he's alive and so it is necessary to ki but ki-but but beter beter bet bet- ter t er see for yourself The picture could very easily have been one of ot those morbid affairs that make you hate to go home at night were it not for the play by-play between Robinson and Mac Mae Clark his ful but dumb partner Miss Clark next to Robinson was e easily outstanding outstanding out out- standing while Miss Astor With a difficult role made ma-de the most of oC it Ricardo Cortez turns from the role of villain to that of lover with not too much success Maybe Its It's because because be be- cause he has been In other roles so long but he just doesn't fit tit with Miss Astor Nevertheless the thc picture as a whole Is Js an excellent adaptation of or the play Dark Tower by George S S. S Kaufman and Alexander Woolcott The play also incidentally has aroused much comment pro and con can by leaving its audience dangling as the final curtain Is rung down Would it be n l better belter climax If ff Rob Rob- inson jason from the witness s stand should dramatically tear the but the but better go and see sec for Cor yourself Irvin Cobb turns from itom his typewriter type type- writer to the lights for an amusing amus amus- ing short Speaking of Relations and Sigmund Stolen Melodies Melodies Melo Melo- dies and a Paramount news reel complete the bill |