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Show oo MAE MARSH'S ART IN "SPOTLIGHT SADIE" AT TOE OGOEN Mae Marsh's art lies in being typical of a million girls. She is at her best when given the opiortunity to be wistful, wist-ful, dreamy and the victim of circumstances. circum-stances. In this guise she comes as "Spotlight Sadie" in her newest Gold-wyn Gold-wyn picture to the Ogden theater, beginning be-ginning today. It Is said that rarely, if ever, has she had a role more completely com-pletely to her likmc run h;. she b n seen as the principal figure in a play more human and poignant and chaini ing than this romance of Ireland and the theater. Apart from the fidelity and beauty of the Bcenes close to the Irish sea. and the dramatic ones in the theater, "Spotlight Sadie" is replete with illuminating illu-minating flashes of Mae Marsh's unique and individuality. Often they are seen In short episodes apart from the main issue of the narrative, but once viewed her status as an artist- is never in doubt. An outstanding example of this is found in that most unimaginable environment, en-vironment, the five and ten cent store. Without exaggeration it can be said that onlv the personality of Mae Marsh would shine in such a cheap setting, And it does. She is Sadie Sullivan, .who has conic from the Emerald Isle to live wiih her sist r in America, the land of m;i-ic m;i-ic promise Like countless others her castle in the air fades into humdrum work hard work. She dispenses household trifles from behind a counter. coun-ter. Yet many of her admirers Will concede that the whimsical Goldwn star is at her best in this cene. |