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Show o "Dark Angel" Coming To Local Theatre "The Dark Angel," Samuel Gold-wyn's Gold-wyn's gripping romantic drama, starring Fredric March, Merle Ober-on Ober-on and Herbert Marshall, will be the feature attraction at the Cameo Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, April 26, 27 and 28. This powerful and beautiful love story, set in a lovely, quiet corner of rural England, reflects the heart of a woman and two men one of whom she loves, while the other loves her. A great emotional climax is reached reach-ed when the man she loves comes to a realization of his love for her. their happiness is short-lived, how- ever, as the relentless forces of life j tear them apart. Years after, when the girl has resigned herself to a betrothal to ttie other man, a kindlier kind-lier fate intervenes and the lovers are reunited. Sidney Franklin, who handled the megaphone on "The Barretts of I Wimpole Street," "Sniilin' Thru" and other outstanding film productions, produc-tions, directed "The Dark Angel." Others prominent in the supporting support-ing cast are Janet Beecher, John Halliday, Henrietta Crosman, Frieda Inescort, Claude A Higher George Breakston, David Torrence and Cora Co-ra Sue Collins. The film is released through United Artists. |