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Show oo HUBJQBfE IMMBEMI IN SEKSnTlOnUHL HOLE OGBEK THEATRE TODAY I Marjorle Rambeau In "The Fortune Teller," the Kobertson-Colc Super-i Super-i Special which opens today at the Ogden Og-den theatre, 19 .seen at the very plnnc-, plnnc-, ele of her fame as the greatest enio-; enio-; tlonal actress of the American staj;.-I staj;.-I Her screen appearance immortalises the exquisite dramatic art which I pained her the unanimous praise of foremost critics. The first nigh ten who had the po..d ! fortune tn yjtnen the opening of the play in x.-w York were electrified bj the sweeping funv ,( Mfss Itambeau's characterization of the difficult stellar role. Her fine, dignified Interpretation Interpreta-tion of the lieautitul ami eiiltnre.l I:. ' nee Browning, the superstitious wife of the scientist, and her graphic de-ili de-ili 'I'.n of the same woman as a fallen ami degraded creature were the ex-j ex-j tremes of her emotional sweep. m as Rambeau's Historic triumph !s not only enqualled but surpassed In the i ' ru n version of "The Fortune Tell. 1 " Deprived of the U9c of speech as a medium for the expression of emotional shading she registers even more forcibly through the technically perfect utilization of her remarkably mobile features. Strangely enough "The Fortune Teller" Tel-ler" Is one of these rare motion pictures pic-tures which possesses not only a callable ca-llable star but a story which combines all the. elements of mystery, romance, adventure and heart appeal Mother-love Mother-love Is Its theme. on |