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Show Amusement Notes Kverybodr's After "Jimmy Valentine" to Presumably taking a hint from the song, everyone Is looking out for "Alias Jimmy Valontlnc." In this caso It Is Metro's screen version of th'o famous Paul Armstrong drama, with Bert Lytcll tho star; nnd it is duo for a showing at the Realart the-ntro the-ntro next Monday and Tucsdny. As may bo recalled, Jimmy Valentino Valen-tino is a prisoner In Sing Sing on a chnrgo of bank robbery, who has earned the enmity of tho brutal warden war-den because ho always "plays the gentleman." Jimmy has the reputation reputa-tion of b'clng n master cracksman who opens safes without burglar's Implements, Im-plements, relying upon hln extremely hensltivc touch" to feel tho slight Jar ot tho tumblers In tho combinations of safes. What followed tho effect of Jimmy's rcputntlon and tho posessBlon ot this odd skill on his alter life forms'onn of tho most thrilling breath-putcblng breath-putcblng melodramas over wrttton. Tho cast supporting Mr. Lytoll In-iludea In-iludea Vola Valo, Eugcno Pailetto, Wilton Taylor, Marc Robblns, Robert Punbnr, Wintor Hall and Jam8 Farley, Far-ley, Finis Fox wrote the scenario, Sol Pollto photographed tho plcturo and S'dney Ultman arranged tho special art settings. Maxwell Kargor, director direc-tor gonornl supervised tho entire pro"-ditctlon. |