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Show r " ' THEATRES 1 -a - 1 4 "Boomerang Bill," With Lionel Barrymore Tomorrow To-morrow at Alharnbra A prison cell setting in "Boomerang Bill,' a Paramount picture featuring Lionel Barrymore, which conies to the Alharnbra theatre tomorrow, hod to be rebuilt and strengthened hofor': M r. Barrymore could do what he considered con-sidered Justice to one of the most dramatic dra-matic moments In the picture. 'Boomerang Bill" (Mr. Barrymore) goes to prison for bank robbery, having hav-ing committed the crime to get money to save the life of the invalid mother Of the girl he loves. Annie, the girl swears to him, us he enters the portals por-tals of the prison, that she will await the expiration of his sentence and marry him later Bill receives a letter saving she i3 to be married and that this is tli la.t shi can write to him. Something In Bills mind sei-ms to snap. Mr Burryrnon- here rises to magnificent heights of artistry. He flings the locket on the floor, stamps on It, crushes the letter, tears his prison pris-on bed from Us fastenings on the wall, and then savagely attacks the cell door Whin Mr Barrymore attempted iii iction the first time he smashed igh the side of the setting. Thereupon There-upon the carpenters were put to work barricading the .setting so that It could withstand the weight of the actor "Boomerang Bill" is based on the story of the same name by lack Boyle and "was directed by Tom Terrlsa. Marguerite Mar-guerite Marsh plays opposite Mr. Barrymore. Bar-rymore. and the supporting cast Is adequate. Larry Seamon In his latest comedy "The Show" Is the other feature fea-ture on the program. 00 |