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Show 00 THE FASTEST PICTURE OF THE DAY "The Turn in the Road," Alhambra Tomorrow. The power of love is convincingly shown in the character portrayed by llei. n Jerome Eddy and little Ben Alexander Al-exander in "Turn in the Road," the Brentwood production recently pur- chased by Robertson-Cole tor release through Exhibitors Mutual. The story and direction are by King Vidor, who balanced those elements of j drama and comedy in a strongly constructed con-structed story. The strength of unselfish love por-trayed por-trayed by .Miss Eddy and the all-embracing, healthy, boyi6h love and confidence con-fidence shown by little Ben prove the influences which straighten out the tangled lives of the other characters in ihe play Without trace of mawk-, ish sentiment they strike a clean, wholesome note. In addition to its beauty, its play on the emotion and its consistency, this! picture impresses and enriches the mind bv the wholesome and practical thoughts which those who see it cannot can-not fail to grasp. 00 |