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Show Beery-Cooper Scores In Great Circus Drama The circus hus come to town! Ltading the big parad; are Wallace Wal-lace TU::ry and Jackie Cooper, together to-gether again in the Metro-Gold-wyn-M; er picture of circus life, "O'Sh.'uighnessy's Boy," which opens Sunday and Monday, November 24 and 25, at the Cameo Theatre. For their brilliant performances I Jn "The Champ" and "Treasure Island," Waily and Jackie have been rewarded with their greatest film. They ::ore a new dramatic triumph under the Big Top Wally as "Windy," "Win-dy," famous animal trainer and Jackie, as his son. Directed by Richard Boleslawski, whose star l.s one of the fastest ris- lng In Hollywood, with such recent hits to his credit as "Clive of India" and "Les Miserables," it is packed with thrills, laughs and tears. A Fighting Role As "Windy," happy-go-lucky, .swaggering animal trainer, who faced fac-ed a ferocious tiger and frantic elephant for the love of his son. "Stubby," Beery has one of the finest roles of his long and illustrious tscreen career. Jackie, as his son, will be the envy of every boy who has dreamed of traveling with the circus. The co-stars are surrounded by a splendid cast, which includes Span-ky Span-ky McFarland, as "Stubby" when a child; Leona Maricle, as Cora, "Win-dy's" "Win-dy's" wife; Sarah Haden, as Martha, her spiteful sister; Willard Robertson, Robert-son, as the circus boss; Henry Stephenson, as Valkenburg; Clarence Muse, as Jeff, the colored roustabout, rousta-bout, and Ben Hendricks, as Franz, circus ringmaster. |