The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1933, Image 28

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SUNDAY — MONDAY
Edward G. Robinson — Kay Francis
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“I LOVE A WOMAN”
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“REVIEW 11:00 I*. M. SATURDAY*
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“BEFORE DAWN”
THE BATTALION
SHOW TALK
By Irvin A. Reid
AT THE PALACE—
Thursday r Morning Glory
Friday and Saturday: This Day and Age
Sunday and Monday: I Loved A Woman
Preview and Tuesday: Before Dawn
AT THE A3SEMBLY HALL—
‘ Thursday: The Barbarian
Friday :frhe Sphinx (Free Show)
Saturday: Sam a rang
• Wednesday (Septmber 27): Masquerader
PALACE
They cafi win success but they can’t hold it . . W
They can do wonderful things, but they can't keep their
heads . . .They are the “morning glories” of Broadway
and Hollywo^Mi, the actors and actresses who flash into
prominence, and as swifly fade into obscurity.
Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and
Adolphe Merpou.
Another Cecil B. DeMille’s spectacle with five
hundred high school boys taking part in the action.
“This Day mad Age" the younger generation get tired
of the naughty gengsters and proceed to force them to
make confes$ions in a way reminiscent of the Spanish
Inquisition. The actors are inexperienced and the plot
is highly imf>t <>t>able and bristling with melodramatic
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Cast: Richard Crow’ell, Charles Bickford, and Judith
Allen.
. A good cast get together in an extremely com
plicated plot depicting the fickleness of women in
general and an opera star in particular. A romantic-
epic type of story based over a period of the best years
of a mans life—you should see “I Loved A Woman".
Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Kay Francis, and Gene
vieve Tobin.
Ramon Navarro in the show “The Barbarian" is
reminiscent <>f Rudolph Valentino in “The Sheik". A
romantic story with an oriental background.
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AGGIES—NEW AND OLD
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