Show ErroL Flynn Bette pavis Davis Star StarIn StarIn In The Sisters' Sisters at Centre t 1 Teamed together for the first time in their successful careers Errol Flynn and Bette Davis come to the screen of the Centre theater Friday in Warner Brothers' Brothers lavishly produced film version of one of the biggest selling novels of recent leCent years The Sisters by Myron Brinig 4 Besides the two stars In the leading leading leading lead lead- ing roles the cast of The Sisters boasts a notable array of names The two sisters of Miss Davis are portrayed by Anita Louise and Jane Bryan their parents are played by Henry Travers and Beulah Bondi and other important roles are filled by Ian Hunter Donald Crisp Dick Foran Koran Knowles Lee Patrick and Laura Hope Crews Novel Recalled As readers of the novel will re recall recall re- re re-I re call the story is concerned with the fortunes of three beautiful sisters sisters sisters sis sis- sis sis- who start their lives in a small Montana town and about the brave struggle for for happiness of the eldest sister slaved bv by Miss Davis Only the you youngest gest remains in the town where she was born content with a humdrum existence as the wife of a dull but prosperous bank bank- er The second girl who is the family beauty makes a career of marrying for money moxey and position and she does well at it becoming a cosmopolitan person of the really ultra sort as she casually changes from one husband to another Falls in Love The oldest girl however falls Inlove in inlove inlove love with a charming newspaper newspaperman man played by Errol Flynn who is afflicted with Itching feet and has hM little of the willpower necessary to get ahead in the world Moving to San Francisco she is eventually deserted deserted deserted de de- de- de by her wandering wandering- husband on the very eve of the great earthquake earthquake earthquake earth earth- quake and fire of 1906 The great catastrophe of 1906 as witnessed by the deserted wife is exciting and impressively depleted depicted in the film but no one sequence in the picture is likely to excite a as as- much interest in audiences as the fidelity and naturalness with which the spirit and trappings of a period that is but recent history have I been recaptured in The Sisters rs |