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Show Picturesque Settings in New Piclure Version of "The Romance ' V vc- .-.' .: Ul' ldl.dlli '"&.'. Vr ,. j ..i . Those students of 'modern screen-craft screen-craft who dcllghtln dissecting successful suc-cessful cinema productions to discover discov-er tho varlousJelements that havo been combined to produce entertaining entertain-ing value and box ofllco appeal should find a subject worthy of their keen- A p! or LaVZaJuL ,,&, Wf 1 ,"ia." V est attention In "Tho Romance of Tarzan," now showing at tho Lyric theatre. This spectacular seven part film drama presents tho concluding chapters chap-ters of Edgar Rico Burrough's "Tarzan "Tar-zan of tho Apes." Whilo retaining all of tho picturesquo and refreshing refresh-ing novolty of, themo that sot that production apart from other screen features of tho day. "Tho Romance of "Tarzan" offors, in addition, a. swift moving plot In which excllo-ment excllo-ment and suspense aro doftly woven Into natural sequence. Much is also modo of tho dramatic 0 contrast between Tarzan's life as tho white king, of his jungle empire and his later adventures when plunged into the complex world of high society. so-ciety. Hero tIi"o various threads of tho narratlyg nro deftly joined to produce an effect that cannot fall; to hold the attention of everyone who loves a good story, well told. " . Wilfred Lucas, tho director of "Tho Romanco of Tarzan," and Bess Moredyth, who portrayed the scenario, scen-ario, havo mado tho most of tho novel nov-el material provided them by Edgar Rico Bunoughs. A remarkably er-fcctlvo er-fcctlvo illusion of roalty has been created In tho atmosphero handling while emotional acting of a high or-dor or-dor Is provided by Cleo Madison In tho rolo of tho siren who sots out to entrap Tarzan In ho toils only .to find that sho. loves him too well to carry out bor unscrupulous plans. |