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Show I 'Branding Iran' Showing at the Ogden Tkaire Is Powerfnl Production Seldom Is a more notable cast en-' f listed for a screen production, than those who enacted in the latest Golel-wyn Golel-wyn motion picture Tin branding iron," a Reginald Barker production, I now showing of the ' glen theatre. In this picture the roles are so dis-j dis-j tlnctive, tn types .-o pronounced and ' the situations so tense and dramatic as to reeiuire ability of the highest j rank. I Barbara Castlcton, In the role of I Joan. Carver, about whom tho story t'-i.i'Ts, never had a role v. hu h of-I of-I fen '1 more opportunities for her distinctive dis-tinctive talents. Miss' Castleton has played charmingly in society roles, her beauty and charm manifesting itself to a pleasing extent, but her characterization charac-terization In "The Branding Iron." is radically different It is the role of an untutored mountain girl with impulses, im-pulses, longings, and aspirations, v hu h ;he herself does not understand it is ess mi. illy a character portrayal, and .Miss Castleton Is perfect as Joan. Playing opposite Mis Castleton is ' James Klrkwccid, who has played leading roles with some of the most : prominent stars of the screen. As Pierre Land IS, an Uneducated, direct, ' forceful young rancher, he has a part which is perfectly adapted to his big. rugged personality. ,1 . i I i |