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Show Capitol Bill Featured by Love Comedy Returning to ths Cindsrslla roles In which she scored outstanding success in sarlisr days, Joan Crawford Craw-ford Is starred in 'The Bride Wore Red." feature attraction on the new Capitol theater program. She Is delightfully "victimised" by a phlloeopher desiring to teach a young and charming but Irresponsible Irresponsi-ble nobleman, Robert Young, a lesson. les-son. Taksn out of a waterfront cafe, where she is a singer, beauticians beau-ticians and couturiers do her over Into a glamorous vision of impetuous beauty. 8he ensnaree Young on her flrat visit to the hotel, anil he promptly forgets his fiancee. The third member mem-ber of the romantic triangle Is Fran-chot Fran-chot Tone, Joans rsal life hueband. incidentally. As a young mountaineer mountain-eer he too falls head over heels In love with the lovely lady, and competition com-petition to the tune of some sparkling spar-kling comedy results. Blllle Burke Is well cast as a suspicious dowager who doesn't quite understand what is going on, and Reginald Owen portrays the ancient beau, in love chiefly with his memories. Lynn Carver is cast as Young's foriotten fiancee. Also on the Capitol- program is a tense detective drama, 'Think rest, Mr. Moto," based on the Marquand stories In a wsekly magasine. Pster Lorre is cast as the quiet but efficient Japanese sleuth; and, if the ssrles continues, will provs worthy competition for another famous fa-mous Oriental slsuth, Charlie Chan. Thomas Berk and Virginia rield find time for romance aa Mr. Moto rounds up his crims ring. |