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Show mm m 1 ' - THEATRES si 'j -a. i. -- . it gal Elliott Dexter at Utah Theatre Today in 'Grand Larceny' i "Grand Lirceny." the new photo-I photo-I Play at tho Utah theatre today is a I QoldWyn offering that preaonts a ! phase of modern life that many are ! all too familial- with It tells the story of a social parasite w ho carrier I On his depredations outside the pale of the law. The robber of property I can be put in prison, and the man he1 has injured can obtain somo legal satisfaction. Put what balm is there for the man w ho has been robbed of his wife's love? That Is ihe situation raised Inj "Grand Larceny." and superbly presented pre-sented by an excellent cast of Gold-j Wjm players Claire Windsor, a ncw-l comer to Goldwyn pictures. Is the woman who Is made a plaything of, two men The role of her husband I in played by Elliott Dexter, who aleo ippears for the first time in a C. bl-: wyn picture. Albeit pa son Tcrhune, Ihe author of "Grand Larceny," has developed his Story to an unusual denouement' in Which both men discover that their I prey is not a piece of property that I may be bought and sold, but a woman who emerges from her ordeal the' mistress of her own soul. Wallace Worsley directed the pic-1 lure with much insight for the emo-; tlonal values to be brought out. The many exquisite Interior scenes were made fiom deigns oy Cedrl- Gibbons, t the Goldwyn art director. |