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Saturday, February 9, 1935

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Five

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LancerBride,& i
mand the 41st regiment of Bengal after she has found the "man of her
Lancers - "the keepers of the peace." dreams" he turns out to be a wealthy
W ABOUT MISS STANWYCK'S English nobleman traveling incognito
flat. In the limelight, she becomes the
Barbara Stanwyck's latest Warner most sought-after woman of two con-
Brothers' production, at the Michigan tinents. For a while she basks in the
tomorrow (Saturday) only, is based glory of her new position, then goes
F H ppon a play by Leonard Ide and con- to London to meet the English gentle-
For klO e rterns a composite of political plots man again. When she tries to renew
which involves two mysterious mur- the romance . . . and so on. You'll
ders, a suicide, and the impeach- probably see it.
ment of a governor. In addition to
By Guy M. Whipple, Jr. these melodramatic moments, there is
J-Hoppers will have their choice a romance in which Miss Stanwyck More Hop Queens
of three movies over the festive week- has the role of the "secret bride" of (Continued from Page 3)
end. One of the offerings'appears, compelled to investigate her father Detroit: Jean Hart, Dearborn; Hazel
from the manner in which the na- on charges of accepting a bribe. Engels, Ann Arbor; Margaret Offutt,
tion's reviewers have treated it, to be To us Barbara Stanwyck seems like Greenfield, Ind.; Phyllis Painter,
an outstanding production. This is Ruth Chatterton --in the same class- Muskegon; Thelma Plow and Margar-
the ajesic's Satrdaythrogh-iication as General Johnson's well-
the aestic's Saturday-through- known dodo.Herpictures, like Miss et Moffet, Flint; Maxine Sharpe,
Tuesday show, "The Lives of a Ben- Chatterton's, are triangular affairs Greenville; Lois Drukenbrod, Ypsi-
gal Lancer." with (generally) sexy titles and no lanti; Mary Campbell, '38, Betty
Saturday will see the last run of novelty or meaning. They are pot- Evans, '36, Mary McCord, '38, Mary
Barbara Stanwyck and Warren Wil- boiler productions that the theatre- damski, '365M, Sarah Payne, '38,
Liam in "Secret Bride." This oneo mets an hour after he has Betty Reading, '37, Betty Bohr, '36,
would seem to be the poorest of the tJudy Sivers, '38, Marsina Pierce, '36,
trio. The third J-Hop picture, to be AND, OF COURSE, CLAUDETTE Avis Day, '37, Elizabeth Roberts,
shown at the Michigan Sunday- Cleopatra abandons Egypt and Louise Juckett, '37, Marian Hollister,
through-Wednesday, is Claudette comehitherness and returns to us '36.
Colbert's, and is called "The Gilded fans in a romantic comedy that is
Lily." This should be second best, said to boast a totally new and un-
but this column hasn't heard much conventional approach to the love
about it and your guess is the one "angle."
that counts, after all. Here they are Assisted by cinematic nonentities
in detail: Fred MacMurray and Ray Milland
"LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" in the principal supporting roles, Mis
Colbert is cast as a pretty stenog-
Four years in the making, "The rapher who is dead set against marry-
Lives of a Bengal Lancer" is based ing a millionaire. Her idea of con-
on Francis Yeats-Brown's famous nubial felicity is a husband who is
story of one of the most heroic fight- poor and struggling -some one
ing regiments in history. Paramount, whose hardships she can share.
accrding regimentsinhistory.nP ountSounds reasonable, doesn't it? Or
according to the advance notices, in- does it? L U N C H
sisted on "making it right," and took A publicity splurge results when,
the time because it figured the public _ _------------- - - -------
would make it up to them in box of-
fice receipts. But whether it is a fi-
nancial success or not, the "Lives" Every day our large 10c and 15
should be an artistic treat. ice cream specials are the sat
In the cast are Gary Cooper, Fran- isfaction of many weary souls
chot Tone, Richard Cromwell, Sir And our tasty sandwich an
Guy Standing, C. Aubrey Smith, the rich malted combinations wil
old timer Monte Blue, and Kathleen erase that bored-by-the-worl
Burke. attitude - they're really swell
The setting is the dangerous open
country of Northwest India, where,
in the midst of teeming rebellion
(against the British imperialism), a
small group of British officers com-
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