Show DcDIndtho camera ' wt- ' ell I am on vacation this week so I thought I would take a lode at some of die great directors through die years and offer a V couple of each of their lesser known works Check diem out and enjoy the expansta of your horizons (If these don’t expand your new film list then enjoy an afternoon of watching mem again) See ' ’J ya next week I Victor Fleming He delivered one of the v o greatest punches in 1939 widi the release of "The Wizard of Oz” and “Gone With the Wind": neither of which was he dw original director hired Can’t complain about that if your Fleming at least (In fact be won die best director Oscar for tbe latone-tw- ter) My Love” (1940) Leiaen made a name for himself in the eariy to mid thirties with : some of the best light roman-tic comedies “Hands Across the ThMtfV ’(1935) — Carole Lombard Mags her comedic magic to this seemingly innocuous ? romantic-comed- y triangle that turns out to be a charming near masterpiece The other two points of die triangle? Why perennial second banana Bellamy and die always Fred MacMumy “Easy Living” (1937) — jean Arthur is attacked by a mink coat tossed Out the window by angry husband Edward Arnold bringing her into die family to fall in love with his son played with his usual stole by Ray Milland A delightful comedy written by the inimitable Preston Sturges ‘ er -- de ' ' V ' A' Mitchell Lessen Best known for die films TJeathlhkes a Holiday” (1934) “Midnight” (1939) and die romantic drama “Arise ‘ Hairy Hathaway We all know ms wok in die sprawling western “How the West Was Won” (1962) “True Grit” (1969) as well as the dramas “Call Northside 777” (1948) and “Fourteen Hours” (1931) but most have not seen his more romantic and comedic work which lives to the same high standards as his westerns and later dramas w 1 $ v (iijit “Peter Ibbetson” (1935) — We again find ourselves Is' THECIMMARONn Frit Sat 12?M fc30 Matinee s nj 95 r Mon VNOWDAV' T kuwaMUBanoNflww nK any iMUMwr I uj ‘ 1 i'- M ’iwV'r i ' Kv "MO ly i1' v? fSEN v 70S WAS - r 425 - ’ 30 irtSSMZOS : 430 vv- TOO - 00 25 MS” MO o-u- I y4252t4U i ' " MBlMKXNBSs GOUMEMia TarooNSAUNOWiqMovBa Gaft IooIb Amiabh al Maw 'i SHANGRI-L- 795 North Main 230 HMhi43P i £: w 29SUAJN - ' Uo&SSdiroi LEWISTON £' mm Jowem RasunediM ( f-- Minority Report mr r SMASwiOOS The Bourne IdsnSy 435 30 SrtStii2a) Non'- - SaL BK UASmMO 0-1-9 tfnZS2ZS3&X3nE ’’VSJ i Night-fami- mb 9:30 WAfonZO 1300 North Main B4iind Sw Atal LazerTag Separate Admission - &00 UJO310 TsOO iCACHEVALLEY3 Rollerskating SumnwrKidl Mnaiee Only $1 24 Sunday 41 03 OHR! i CcKcVaJItj? 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Yep and with fun results Wayne is a rodeo rider who is thrown into Arthur’s lap starting a rela- tionship that is motecharming isaetissi (movie § Ji " “The Virginian” (1929) — One of the great westerns bf the early period it helped to make a star of a young by die name of Gary Cooper Also notable for introducing die line “Smile when you say dud! into the film vernacular Be sure to stick around for die climactic shootout "Red Dust" (1932) — Clark Gable Jean Harlow the jun- - v what else do you need? gle If that’s not enough Mary Astor Donald Cnsp and Gene Raymond also do time in rubber business in this excellent romantic adventure pre-co- CM “A Bill of Divorcement” (1932) — Katherine Hepburn cv jmade her screen debut in a that finds John o' story ' Barrymore as her father returning from a mental hos-lit-al 3 to find his wife (die ely Billie Buike) ready to move cm and a daughter who' doesn’t really know him “Dinner at Eight” (1934) — One of the great comedies of the thirties if not all time P finds a stellar cast including Jean Harlow Wallace Beery n John Barrymore Lionel £ 11 FLOOD on p See - s '5 I V 'sf Nc— A health fopos 43 1 Norm Maui : Stikt Auutjom lusfMM Conn louu Houmi AJ- k- pj 5“ 4 r ij ’ : |