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Show "Remembrance" Opens a Five-Day tShowing at Ogden Today The CJoldwyn superfeature, "Remembrance." "Re-membrance." written and directed by Rupert Hughes, to be presented for five days at the ogden theatre beginning be-ginning today, is a ma r clous picture that deserves to be ranked with the finest photoplays ever screened. Its appeal Is tremendous and its theme Is a very beautiful one that has not heretofore been utilized in pictures. It Is the story of a self-sacrlflcln.? father who nearly gives his life that the wants of his selfish family ma.v be gratified. "Remembrance" is a story of j character rather than plot, although I there Is ample story thread to carry the action through Interesting and I logical developments resulting from I the extravagance of an Inconsiderate , family. The scene Is laid In a medium Bleed town where the father has bull't up a successful department store and j the mother has acquired social ambl-i ambl-i tlons In which sho is seconded by her I sons and daughters' In order to meet : the ever Increasing bills, tho father ! works Incessantly, wlthont any rc-' rc-' gard for his health, until ho collapses. col-lapses. I Only when he is on the verge of death does the family realize Its self- Ishness and then there 13 a change of . heart. The acting In the picture is superb, with Claude Glliingwater giving a 1 memorable performance as the father. I Kate Lester Is the mother, and others ' prominent In the all-star cast are Pat-I Pat-I Sy Ruth Miller. Cullen Landls and, j Richard Tucker. no |