Show Naughty Marietta at Paramount Thursday I I Drama romance thrills and the glorious music of Victor Herberts Herbert's greatest operetta are blended inNa in Na Naughty Marietta opening Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs Thurs- day at the Paramount theater Costarring Costarring Co Co- Co starring Jeanette MacDonald with the great operatic baritone Nelson Eddy the picture promises to be the sensation of the season Directed by W. W S VanDyke of Thin Man fame the picture tells a 3 graphics graphic story of at the settlement of at New Orleans by the French in m the days s 's of Louis LouLs XV and of the romantic romantic roman roman- tic adventures of ot a disguised French Princess The production is based upon the Victor Herbert masterpiece In which Emma and Orville Harrold first starred on the stage Such immortal melodies as Ah Swe Sweet t Mystery of at Life Im Falling FaIling in m Love With Someone Chanson ette Tramp Tramp Tramp and The Thc Italian Street Song are arc sung by the stars and the great supporting cast with a memorably symphonic accompaniment Prominent in m the cast are arc Frank rank Morgan as the French governor of ot Louisiana Elsa Lanchester Lanches- Lanches ter Mrs Charles Lough Loughton Laughton ton as his wife Douglas Dougla Joseph Jaseph Cawthorn C Cecilia cilia Parker Harold Huber and md Edward Brophy Elaborate reproductions of Paris and New Orleans at this glamorous historical period are woven into the picture The story follows the adventures ad adventures ventures of Marietta from the moment mo mo- mom m ment nt she rebels against the court marriage being arranged for her with an aged Spanish grandee Assuming her maids' maids identity she sails on a n ship carrying brides to the French settlers of Louisiana to find the one man she can love in in the teeming province Nelson Eddy plays the American scout WhO is both fascinated ed and mystified by the ravishing beauty A Technicolor cartoon The Lost Chick Thick and a new issue of Fox news will complete the bill G George orge Arliss is being seen for the final mal times tonight at the Paramount in n Cardinal Richelieu |