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Show 'THE PATSY' AN AMUSING PICTURE MARION DAVIES' NEW FILM AN UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY FILM OF FAMILY LIFE The same effervescing spirit of youth for which Marion Davies is famed among her friends off the screen, makes her newest film vehicle, "The Patsy," one long unroarious laugh from the instant when she sticks her head in the door at the home of the Harrington family until the final second when she "gags" her loving "fadeout" clinches with her handsome leading man, Orville Caldwell. Cald-well. "The Patsy" is breaking all comedy records wherever shown, and there seems to be no good reason why it shouldn't do as well at the Orpheum Theatre, Thursday and Friday, for in the role of the hoydenish younger sister, the Davies is, to put it in the parlance of an emphatic generation, "a wow!" Miss Davies is said to have selected the vehicle which King Vidov directed, but the executives of the Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer organization surely could not have taken long to realize how amusing Miss Davies could be as the heroine who trained herself from a j book to improve her personality and incidentally cop her sister's beaux for herself. |