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Show The Fall Guy" Brings Great Play to Films Reeling that the production repents rep-ents the ideal type of. talking "ire entertainment, the manage-t manage-t of the Elite Theatre has book- Radio Pictures'. "The Fall Guy" its next attraction. The pic--6 opens here Saturday after . 'ing been remarkably well re-ed re-ed by audiences in other cities. Wapted from the successful ?c Play by George Abbott and nes Gleason, "The Fall Guy" sents no problem situations nor ral preachments. It is the tale a white-collar man who loses his : and takes a chance with booths boot-hs to keep the wolf away. He omes a "fall guy" for the gang 1 the results make for a series we most humorous scenes ever jSgnt to the screen. ,a Mulhall, popular screen far-" far-" Plays the title role. He is rrably supported by a compet-cast compet-cast including Mae Clark, Ned lrfc, Pat O'Mallev. Wynne Gib- " 1 nomas Jackson , and Ann fly. ime FaU Guy" ran for 42 con" ;uuve weeks as a Broadway stage 'j ( n the talkro version it is a -o be even funnier, more int- and more human than in its T?'nal form. ; ?e Picture was directed by Les-..rce, Les-..rce, one of the most cap-01 cap-01 stage and screen directors. |