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Show POWERFUL CASTS ! ASSEMBLED FOR "THE MORTAL STORM" A stirring dramatic document comes lo the lsis Theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday in Metro-Gnkhvyn-Mayor's "The Mortal Storm." with Margaret Sullavan, James Slevvarl. ftoberl Young and Frank Morgan heading an inipres- Sil l' east of screen porsonali! ies. ' The screen play, ndapiod from the novel by Phyllis BoUome, tells the story of a family torn asunder by political forces. It is a frank, (ruthful presentation, completely free from i xagget at ion or any attempt, at-tempt, at aaietatia-.-ilisiil. It is! trulll i-iclu-, i---"d, ;).. l h:l ioniaod. j The picture krhiga laaelher one" acain Ilia star I auin vi ra I o ol "The Shop Around the Corner." Once! a rain Mar'-nret Sullavan am! ! James Stewart provide love in I or. es.a aliiionali their background ! has been clu ngt d from one of fan j tasy to stark realisai. Frank Mor gan, the actor, laihea than Frank ' Mogan the comic, won the mosl j hiipofant role id" his career as Pro-I Pro-I fessor Rolli, famous scionijat and! ieacher, who finds everything In j possesses swept away in a single i i.ahl. ilobcrt Vomit;. IVo-'h from hi.-, suci -ess , in "Xorlhwesl, Pas sage." appears in a now lype of solo, thai of a fannCe ;.onng palri : ot willing (o sacrifice all he holds 1 for hia political beliefs. Also in m-portant roles are Robert Slack, v, ho recently scored wilh Deanna Durbin in "First Love," Bonila Granville, Irene Rich, William T. Orr, .Maria Ouspenskaya and Geno Reynolds. |