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Show Tense Situations Shown in "Red Foam" j A man and a woman handedffed to- j gather stand at bav before a howling; mob who seek their life. The woman Is given the key that will release her and give her a chance for life and freedom, and she throws the key awavl This fs a situation shown In the new Selznick, Italph Irn e special proflue- ' lion "Ked Foam." v.-hieh is now showing show-ing at I-eow'a Casino theatre, and seldom sel-dom has the screen reflected a more poignant ly drs mat te moment. na Keefe U the rnrnid and Huntley Hunt-ley Gordon the man who Is placed in this precarious position through sheer chivalry, a quality one would not look for in the small tnlssourl town, in, which W. H. Hamby's story ts laid. ! However, like all well-ordered sto-rlea sto-rlea and picture, all ends in a most satisfactory manner. although the spectator will pass through many mo-'-, mente of tfnse suspense until the tig , 'i climax. 1 I In nd'lltlon to the players above i named, the rat Include Harry' Tighe, Freeman Humes, Pexgy Worth nnd several other well-liked and familiar: , photoplavera. The pruductlon has been ataaed with great care and at- : tentioii by director luce, and Ihe Sejz- nit k foreea have given It a most lav-j Ish presentation. I |