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Show Utah Theater Bills Dynamic Story of Navy Commander Frank Wead, who has contributed soma of the screen's best army and navy stories as well as the aviation bit "Celling Zero," has clicked again In "Submarine LV1," which opened Wednesday at ths Utah theater. It is a punch-packed-story of ths nndra ea plotnts of Uncle Sam's U-boat forces, starring Pat C Br ten, George Brent, Doris Weston and Wayne Morris, who will be remembered as "Kid Galahad." O'Brien appears as an officer on ths D-l, on of ths newest submarines subma-rines In the navy. George Brent la his chief, and Morris his perennial headache. The cooky young seaman sea-man not only is convinced that he knows all ths answers, but hs Is In lovs with O'Brien's girl Doris Weston. Wes-ton. To keep the men apart, ths skipper skip-per shifts O'Brien to shore duty end Morris comes Into his own. There are many thrilling sequence the navy maneuvers Involving a complete sham sea battle being among them. In another dramatic scene, the D-l Is rammed below sea and a dangerous rescue is attsmpt-d. attsmpt-d. Frank McHugh supplies ths comedy relief. "Lovs on Toast, Tun-nneH yarn that reaches an old-time custard pis climax, shares ths bill The Broadway star, Stella Ardler, shares ths romantic lead with John Payne, babel Jewell and Katharine "Sugar" Kane are also featured. Path sound news rounds sut the bill. |