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Show Bebe's Voice Is " Sensation In ::Rio Rita". Her First ?t'.a F...le Is Peltgnt-' ful S.ir; rise, j I Au eye a::,! ear t--t par ex-tr-'Jence ! S :c'i i the tre.Lt. in store for pat-i 1 rons of the Ca:!-..-o theatre where Ra- j tUo Pk-tur.V i.H-talk.r.K. all-musical j extravaganza. -Rio Rita" crocs it : cnpastcnient ? i: ml.iy, Monday and Tuesday, PpmiiKt 2!. SO and 31 with Bebc Daniels and Jolin Boles in the outstanding roles. Eebe Daniels is a revelation to "Rio Rita" audiences. She has built her following on portrayal of silent roles, but now she blossoms forth as a vocalist of exceptional merit and easily holds her own w ith John Boles leading man, who has had years of training on the operatic stage. Being of Spanish descent, Miss Daniels fits her "senorita" role like the proverbial glove and gives to it a dash and finesse that stamps her as I a versatile star of the newest expression expres-sion of the celluloid drama the talk-1 les. The inimitable comedy ability of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, who were featured players in. the stage production of "Rio Rita", enhance en-hance the value of Radio Pictures' adaptation ot the Ziegfeld success. The colorful etory is made doubly so through the employment of technicolor tech-nicolor in manyi sequences aboard the night club barge. In these sequences se-quences the screen is alive with people, peo-ple, literally hundreds of them, and the specialties are worthy of the best spot on any vaudeville bill. "Rio Rita" is ai fine contribution to the newest expression of the cinema audifilms. It has mystery, adventure, adven-ture, music, song, action, oolor everything that goes to appeal to the eye and the ear. |