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Show " Prisoner of Zenda" to Open Engagement at j Ogden Today 1 I 'The Prisoner of Z'-nda," which will be shown today at tho Ogdon theater, Is one of the season's Buper-plays. Buper-plays. Thf mrgic of Rex Ingram, dl- rector of "Tho Pour Horsemen." haa trlven this old Anthony Hope classic of ii.vo ;-nd intrigue i ad advonturs a n-w permanence on the screen. And as 1t romes to life in all the beauty and magnificent.-.- which only the screen could give It, It hecomes a thing of pure romance and on hantment. This picture may or may not have ront Metro a million dollars, but It Is i ertaln that it could have been no more beautifully nor no more Impres-slvely Impres-slvely made had 11 cost ten times that amount It would be Impossible to suKjp.st actors who could better the performances ..f The vrui.oji members of tho cast which has hecn a.ssombled to Impersonate the roles of these fa- ' miliar characters who have thrilled thrill-ed thousands either through the print-' ed page or in the Edward Rose stage version. I.ev.ls Stone give a flawless performance per-formance of the dual role of Rassen-rtyll Rassen-rtyll and King Rudolph. Alice Tern' Im a most charming and rojfal Princess Prin-cess Plavia. Robert Edeson Is an Ideal colonel Sapt and Stuart Holmes and Ramon Navarro as Black Michael and Rupert of KenUau aro tho perfect per-fect villains of your Imagination. Others Oth-ers who give splendid performances are Barbara La Marr, Malcolm McGregor, Mc-Gregor, Edward Connelly and Lola Loo Tho photography, which Is of rare beauty. Is by John F. Seltz. |