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Show Loaise Lovely Pleatea at Broadway On thin that pleases moat about f . i ov-iv, who la nearlns: at the Broadway theatre In "While tho- Devil iiu, la tha charming; little atar ability to act natural under tho moat tryl,x clreuraatancee. Althouxh aho la an emotional actrese of exceptional power, pow-er, aha la not given to cyclonic outburst. Yet it cannot be denied that aha 'arte over" her big momenta with a fore that brings out all there ai In them. In her latest Fox picture, which wa aeen at tha Hroadway for tha flret ttra laat night, atlas lively gives a demonstration demon-stration of uppreseed emotion that would do credit to one of more mature yeara and tar wider experience. In fact, she gav auch a portrayal of a rather difficult diffi-cult role that of a girl thief that, al-tliough al-tliough aha waa criminal, ah had the aymrathy of the audience from the start. 'While the Devil Laugha" la built around underworld character and haa a popular theme th reformation of two crnoka through love and suffering. There ar several exciting ecenea In the drama, notably the tenement fir In which Miaa lively and her leading man, William Hcott, leap from a window of a burning tenement Into a fire net. It la full of heart Interest, as wU as dramatic suspense.. sus-pense.. Alan on tha bill William Fsxnum. In "Tha Orphan." After more than twenty months of studio and laboratory work. "Ldles I Must Live." the second production made by Ueorge Loan Tucker, director of "The Miracle Man," for Paramount distribution, dis-tribution, I rendy. air. Turker's Illness haa delayed work on th film. "IjkJIis Must l.lve" was adapted by Mr. Tucker from the Saturday Evening Poet tory by Alice Duer Miller. The picture feature Beltv Compson. who Jumped into fame In "The Allracle Man, and has lust signed a five-year contract a a Para-mount Para-mount atar. |