Show 11 Mammas animas Affair i Opens ens Today o a a at 1 Amer American ican pleasurable anticipation greets the an i that Mammas Affair presented presented presented pre pre- by Joseph M M. Schenck and and re- re eased b by Asso Associated First National will willbe willbe p be shown al nt tiie the American theatre for four days dars commencing to today ar The alwa always s 's engaging Constance Talmadge Tal- Tal madge carries off the stellar honors It Its It Its s the screen version of Rachel Barton Butlers Butler's Harvard University prize pla play which enjoyed a Broadway success ss last season K The director Victor Y Fleming has su sue suc- it Is said in making it ever more pleasing than when presented as asa la a a. stage pla play fc The sparkling lines which gave the play such vogue ogue are preserved In the titles while the screen version perhaps because the camera gives even wider scope to the tho scenes of merriment is even more replete with laughs than i Ithe the play It is a fittingly chosen starring starring star- star ring vehicle for the dainty m Miss Talmadge is said not only to repeat repeat re- re peat her former triumphs but to ascend to new heights in her interpretation of Ithe the role of Eve m The case is carefully chosen and de- de erves mention Kenneth Harlan who is 1 Miss Talmadge's leading man man plays the part of Doctor Harmon Effie Shannon essays the role of Mrs Orrin the mother I j of Eve Katherine interprets the i character of Mrs Marchant the sycophantic sycophantic syco- syco I j friend of Mrs Orrin George Le I Guere appears as Henry Marchant her son and affianced husband of oC Eve while Gertrude Le Brandt is Bundy Mrs Orrin's confidential maid |