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Show Feature Picture At Cameo Sun., Mon. and Tue. Starring Joan Crawford and directed di-rected by W- S- Van Dyke this combination com-bination is enough to make any picture pic-ture a success. In the case of "I Live My Life," the new Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer production coming to the Cameo Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, December 1, 2 and 3rd the combination coupled with a powerful power-ful story, is made an outstanding production. Different from any of the glamorous glamor-ous star's previous pictures, it casts her as a spoiled debutante whose love for ,a penniless archeologist redeems her. As the archeologist, Brian Aheme brings his finest performance to the screen, making the character a warm, charming and humorous digger dig-ger of status. Van Dyke's inspired direction is apparent hi every scene of the new production. The swiftness, easy comedy co-medy and dramatic puuch which he instills into his sequences are becoming becom-ing a personal trademark. Joan Crawford has never appeared more glamorous nor been more beautifully beau-tifully photographed.. Her delineation delinea-tion of the gay, careless, heart-free character is the work of a fine actress. ac-tress. Equally stimulating is the supporting support-ing cast. Frank Morgan is up to his old humorous tricks as the bumbling, bumbl-ing, soft-hearted father. Aline Mc-Mahon Mc-Mahon brings dignity to her role of j a woman sadly in love- |