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Show "SIP JUDGMT" "Snap Judgment" Is fine. There Is humor, mystery, suspense and thrills; wonderful photography and settings, and some good dual role material. It is just the picture for.' a splendid evening's entertainment. William Russell handles a dual role to good advantage. Next in importance import-ance comes Harvey Clark, at whose antlcB one cannot help laughing. Fran col I a Billlngton and Adda Glea- son offer excellent support, as does , Charles Newton, Perry Banks, Clarence Clar-ence Burton, ABhton Dearholt, Ruth Everdale and "Bull" Montana. The story and1 direction are by Edward 1 Sloman. The story: On tho wedding night 1 of Mara Manning and Jimmic Page, 1 Jimmie rescues Jed Baldwin, a cat-1 cat-1 tleman, from a band of thugs, and, i arrives at the house late and finds! J that Mara will have nothing to do with, i him; that there will be no wedding I and that the guests have been sent home. Ho accompanies Jed Baldwin ' to Lone Star, only to find lilmself mis-I mis-I taken for Arizona Pete. Phoobe Lind, I sweetheart of Arizona Pete, believes j J Jimmie is Pete and makes love to l him, but Jimmie does not understand.) , Phoebe helps him to escape the sheriff j and his ppssee, which brings him to a j leave where Arizona Pete holds Mara i for ransom. When the striking re-1 1 semblance of the two men is notlcled everyone is dumb-founded. Phoobe finds she has been helping the wrong, man and Mara finds that she has mis-, Judged Jimmie, bocause she believed j the man who held up the stage on ( which she and her father were going I to Lone Star was Jimmie, and that he I was playing a trick on them. With j knowledge comes forgiveness and a happy ending. At the Rex. |