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Show . Pidgeon, Garson in Epic distinctive characterization,' although al-though her role, may recall at limes some of her former sue cesses. She is for much of the picture a woman well past youthful radiance who remains glamorous, desirable and very much in love with her husband. She has a worthy partner in Pidgeon. who gives the role of Major Parkington all t n e strength, color and lust for power pow-er necessary to make the fortune for-tune believable and the love between be-tween them a reality. Metro Goldwyn-Mayer found in Louis Bromfield's popular novel, Mrs. Parkington, the special spe-cial talents of Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, a tale of love and wealth and power in which the first is triumphant over H e failure of the other two. Featuring a large and impressive impres-sive cast, Mrs. Parkington opens Sunday at V2:?,() at the Mario in Sugar House. But it is not solely a prestige picture. It is warm, well-paced and humorous, rarely pompous and never dull. Miss Garson achieves another |