The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 14, 1934, Image 15

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Crosby and Marion Davies in a scene from
Hollywood’'
At The Assembly Hall
Saturday flight; first show:
“Should Ladies Mehave”
Saturday Nivrht : st*cond ushhw:
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Wadncstla.v Ni^ht: “(ioinK HoI^woikI”
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THK BATTALION
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V. ursdav at the Falaee: “No More Women”
The undying spirits of the famous “HaK^-and-
(Juirt” of “What Price tilory” notoriety march on in
the forms of “Three-Time” and “Four-Fathom”; two
divers played by Fdniund Lowe and Victor Mi Fallen.
Typical Flagg and Quirt actioiu as two roughneck he-
men cross trails in business, pleasure, and women. Ac
tion takes place at the bottom of the sea, and a re^
fight ensues, !>oth
combatants garl>ed
in cundK*rsome div
ing r. u i t s . Sally
Plane plays tin* part
of the lady in the
case, and is con
stantly fought over
by the two mule
headed m a I e s in
question.
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Lowe and Me*
Laglen have ap-
peareti in scores of
Fiagg - and - Quirt
pictures, but' this
one is a degree
a)>ove the usual lev
el. More pain is taJi-
en in depicting the
reality of the characters,-and a more convincing pic
ture resu.ts, However, there is little sentiment in it
Ir cause of this realism
(’ast: Kdmund l^owe, Victor McT^aglen, Sally
Diane, and Minna Gambrell.
KRKI) ASTAIRE
1 riday and Saturday at the Palace:
“ n ueen C hristina’*
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Pal O'Brien and Joan Ulnndeli in a wrene from “Pie (iot t ««r
Number.”
And the gi\atest of them all returns once more!
Ciarbo, the mysti rious. the exotic, the white flame of
Sweden, comes back with the climax of her career. *
S.iC plays the part of her country’s most l>eioved queen,
( hristii a. The sets are extravagant and the actii£
siipur’) .... this picture stands above the trivial truiTT
< -f American sensation-struck settings like a light
house alnive a frog pond. It is the first of a liombard-
ment of historcial pictures. John Gilbert, of “Big Pa
rade” and “Flesh and the Devil” repute, is co-starred,
and shows up well despite the great Garlwi’s tendency
to lose him in the shadows.