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Show Booth Tarkington Drama Offers A New Personality 1 i Leo Carrillo, a star of the speaking speak-ing stage, will bring a new personality person-ality to the screen with Ms first picture, pic-ture, an all-dialogue production of Booth Tarkinton's stage play, "Mister Antonio." The Cameo Theatre Thea-tre is presenting this Tiffany-Stalil film, synchronized by RCA .Photo-phone .Photo-phone Sunday and Monday, Novem. ber 3 and 4, with Virginia Valli co-starred co-starred and a splendid cast, includ- g ing Gareth Hughes, Frank Reicher, Eugenie Besserer, Betty Francisco and others. "Mister Antonio" tells the story o! a lovable Italian who, "when somebody some-body she got the troub', rigflt away I want to give-a the helps." And when with his hurdy gurdy, his goofy friend Joe, his "jack's-ass" Capitano and his cockatoo Chris' Columb', he reaches the holier-than-thou town of Avalonia, he finds a lovely and friendless girl in desperate trouble and gives her help, though it gets him' into trouble, too. Satire and romance are blended with comedy in "Mfster Antonio," which was adapted for the screen by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Jamea Flood directed under the supervision of Carey Wilson. |