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Show Girls, Melody, Fun Riot in Gapitol Film With a title that belles the plo-ture, plo-ture, "You Can't Have Everything" opened Friday at the Capitol theater. the-ater. Tou Can't Have Everything" doea have everything that goea to make up a successful musical-tunas musical-tunas by Gordon and Revel. Beautiful Beauti-ful girls, comedy, and a parade of peraonalltiea headed by Alice Faye, the Rits brothers, Don Ameche, Chsrles Wlnnlnger, Louise Hovlck, Rubinoff end his violin snd Tony Martin. The film, like most musicals, doea not contain much of a plot, but what there la coneerna a penniless authoress, plsysd by Alice Faye, who goes to New York to seek success. suc-cess. She is a serious person, with no uss for the frivolities of musical comedy, so when she masts a successful suc-cessful musical comedy writer, portrayed por-trayed by Don Ameche, he keeps his Identity secret When Phyllis Brooks, leading lady of tha play Ameche Is producing, walks out of the cast In a fit of temperament, the mad Rits brothers broth-ers prevail upon Miss Fays to taks lh. rnU, tnr thty h.v. fnnnij h can aing, Tha show, of course. Is a hit. Charles Wlnnlnger, ths producer, with the help of the RiUes. then adapts Miss Faya'a tragedy Into a smash musical comedy and her aversion to that type of play fades with the adaptation's success. Vina Delmar, author of many best sellers, brings a powerful story of Americsn family life to ths screen in "Make Way for Tomorrow," which is being shown aa a companion com-panion feature. Not only doea It present ths esse of a girl in her 'tsens, dsughter of a modern bridge-playing mother who has no time to sympathise with and understand her daughter, but it turns a light upon the relationship relation-ship which existe between the generation gen-eration represented by the mother and the generation represented by the mother's parents. Heading the cast are Victor Moore, Barbara Read, Thomas Mitchell, Fay Bainter, Porter Hall, Ray Mayer and Beulah Bond!. |