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Show VICTORYTHEATRE You'll go with the killer on his round of death you'll see every detail of the love-nest murder you'll shiver shiv-er while he sets a trap of evidence to snare an innocent man and you'll laugh as he outsmarts the law until un-til one misstep spoils his perfect crime All this you'll see and thrill to when you see the startling production, pro-duction, "Guilty As Hell," which will be shown at the Victory theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, with Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Richard Arlin, Adrienne Ames and Ralph Ince playing to excellent ex-cellent advantage in the strong roles they very ably portray. Twenty-nine changes of costume enhance Clara Bow's new personality personal-ity revealed in "Call Her Savage," her initial Fox starring picture and her first appearance on the screen in more than a year, opening at the Victory Vic-tory theatre Sunday and continuing Monday and Tuesday. Several new styles of hair dress are also introduced by the famous star in this romantic drama which is said to present the famous redhead red-head in her most emotional role. Based on Tiffany Thayer's novel of the same name, the screen play was written by Edwin Burke and directed by John Francis Dillon. Gilbert Roland, Rol-and, Thelma Todd, 'Estelle Taylor, Monroe Owsley and many others are featured in the cast. In accordance with the famous redhead's red-head's wishes, David Cox, who creates creat-es many original ideas for Fox stars, designed for her what he termed an "anatomical silhouette," a dress moulded mo-ulded to her body and so fitted that no foundation garments were retjuir-ed. retjuir-ed. The gown is the featured costume cos-tume in "Call Her Savage," and according acc-ording to Cox, will be hailed by all American women. Twenty-two shirts, the lights silken kind used with riding habits, were torn and discarded in one day by Clara Bow, in recording this bit of dramatic action with Gilbert .Rowland .Row-land in "Call Her Savage." The destruction des-truction was not wanton, however, ince Mi.-s Bow was called upon to lip a strip from her .-hirt to bandage Rowland's head. To film this in long, medium and close shots necessitated the use of the record number of garments. gar-ments. o |