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Show Victory Bill Has Gay Comedy With Edward Everett Horton The jam one man's bonus got him into is humorously portrayed por-trayed in "Let's Make a Million," a gay comedy in the Edward Everett Horton manner, which opened Tuesday at the Victory the- almost forgotten In the Joys of the present On the eve of the wedding wed-ding of this woman'a daughter to the scion of a wealthy family, a radio ra-dio corporation aaw a chance to increase its profits by exposing this story to the world. Hostility Faeed Blasting- tha lives of the parents, the exposure leaves the innocent daughter to face a hostile public, but not alone, for her lover stands by hsr and together the two seek happiness through their love. The picture boasts a cast headed by Humphrey Bogart and Beverly Roberta and Including Linda Perry, Carlyle Moore Jr, Henry O'Neill, Helen MacKellar, Claire Dodd, Ho-bart Ho-bart Cavanaugb, Paula Stone and Virginia Briaaac. ater. Like thousands of his erstwhile ex-service men brethren-ln-arms who were suddenly enriched by the bonus, Horton wants to get married. mar-ried. The object of his affections is pretty Charlotte Wyntera, who plays hia secretary. Btjt his msiden aunts, tha famous fa-mous "pixilated sisters" of "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" fams, have other ideaa on the subject and employ all the tricks that made them famous to get their way. They almost succeed, but after a aeries of hilarious sequences, which bring the whole local American Legion Le-gion post into the picture, together with a pair of stock swindlers and a "deadhead" oil well, Horton finds himself richer than bo aver thought possible. Ending la Happy Of course, his romance reveals a successful conclusion, while the villains vil-lains of the picture, tha pixilated pair, Margaret Seddon and Margaret Mar-garet McWade. are left to sulk in a corner. Tha cast ia completed by J. M. Kerrigan, Irving Bacon. Pumall Pratt and Porter Halt A woman expoaed to public acorn In order te satisfy tha greed for gold by appealing to the public appetite appe-tite for sensational- scandal ia ths underlying theme of Two Against the World." the eecond feature at the victory. The etory depicts a happy home, where the past of 30 years before, in which the wife and mother was peVs KaSaafle m S lUCse gAoUa BSAoV |