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Porcupine Advance, 3 Mar 1941, 1, p. 8

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One of greatest novels yet written is presented in film form as magnificient screon entertainment in the motion picture version of Joseph Conrad‘s stirring tale of adventure and romance. *"Victory" is the namse Of this film and as an example ot skilful acting and an outstanding sersen drama it may well be classed as ‘"Victory‘ in more than name. ‘ "Victory" was pres:nted at the midâ€" night show last night at the Palace theatre and will be the feature again toâ€"night and toâ€"morrow. In the starring roles, Fredric March and Betty Field give their finest perâ€" formance. March, as Heyst, who hides from the world he fears. and Miss Field as Alma, whose love helps him conâ€" quer his fears, ars brilliant. Both penetrate to the very essence of the characters Conrad created. The same strang> atmosphere that pervaded the hook, the odd characters the hairâ€"rising adventures the surâ€" passingly beaultiful love scenes, are all William Cameron Mnz production designer for "S Night". Menzies who wC Academy award for his wo With the Wind", designed all for the picturse, with d ualizing each shot and cam One of the nation‘s outst temporary composers , LC berg, was signed by Loew to write the musical secore duction "So Ends Our Nig marked Grusnbherg‘s deb field of Hollywood feature The composer achieved with his opera, "Emperor more thar 40 other major only other film work was acclaimed scors for the $ made picture, "The Fight For Life Conrad‘s Novel Triumphs as the Film, "Victory" a brilliantlyâ€"coloursd with heal aniimals of rideâ€"giraffes, lions, zebras, ostriches. Ot| the set included a f1 imal sideâ€"show, a sho a mindâ€"reading act. Great Drama and Great Actâ€" ing in Picture at Palace One of the largest =! production was a carni ing the Prater, known Island of Vienna". At Priefly, the action of "So Ends Our Night" is concerned with the moving and piognant love story between Ruth Holland, portrayed by Margaret Sullaâ€" van,. and Ludwig Kern, played by Glen Ford. ‘The story is unfolded in sevâ€" eral European capitals and told through the eyes of political refugses who shultle across the continent in orâ€" der to triumph over oppression. Based on the famous Collier‘s Magâ€" azine serial, ‘Flotzsam‘, by Erich Maria Remarque, "So Ends Our Night," the David L. Loowâ€"Albert 1â€"win producâ€" tion coâ€"stars Fredric March, Margarâ€" et Sullavan and Frances Dee and is playing at the Cartier this week until Thursday March 6th., through Unitâ€" ed Artists releas:, "So Ends Our Night" was directed by John Cromwell and its large supporting cast features Glen Ford, Anna Sten, Erich von Stroheim, Roman Bohen, Leonid Kinskey and Lionel Royce. 3800000000:00:0030;%0:0%:: AT THE LOCAL THEATRES i 3:3000 We d e d e d d 1 d e e e e e T e s n I is is L A A L L x x x x x a a a s xi in s1 20A Carnival Gayety Love, Horror, Pathos in Drama at Cartier PAGE FiGHT argaret Sullavan, ( Ford, Fredric Ma.l ch I’rdnce.s Dee in Cast. Betty Field and Fredric March are shown above in a happy, romantic mood, before terror strikes their island paradise of Samt;uran. rear Java, in Paramount‘s Filmization of Joseph Conrad‘s famous novel of cxcilting adventure and romance, "Victory," at the Palace theatre Monday and Tuesday, March 3rd and 4th,. March‘s role in the immortal story is that of the island recluse Hendrik Heyst, who disâ€" trusts the world, and Miss Field‘s role is that of Alma, who restores faith through love. > musical seore for the proâ€" y Ends Our Nighnt‘". ‘Thi: rucnbherg‘s debut into th lywood feature film music oser achieved great fams ‘era. "Emperor Jones", anc 80 2 0000““0““0“0“““000: igner for "So Ends Oour ies who won the 1939 1i for his work on "Gone d", designed 130 sets in ure, with drawings visâ€" hot and camera angle. ation‘s outstanding conâ€" achieved â€" great ijam: Emperor Jones", and 2r major works. His work was his widely for the governmentâ€" s, tuigers, Other highlight fleaâ€"cirecus, an hnooting gallery, i camera angie. outstanding conâ€" . Louis Gruenâ€" Loew and Lewin core for the proâ€" n as the vConey At one end was merryâ€"goâ€"round all descriptions to tigers, elsphants, an, Glenn zies acted as Sso Ends Outr built for the I soet depictâ€" ~the ‘"Conev n sevâ€" 1 told »fugses t in orâ€" , and an~â€" ind OHM There must be quick action at Otâ€" tawa. The people who are pussyfOotâ€" ing aAround on this question must be pushed aside. There must be no more fiddling and fooling with this question And this observation goes for the ofâ€" ficials and others standing in the way of action in the provincial government. The patience of mining people has beâ€" come exhausted. They are no longer As we have declared a score of times: Prospecting does not pay. And that‘s what‘s wrong with it, and why new minss are not being ma@e. Why should a man or a syndicate spend a thousand dollars on a prospecting trip when the probabilities are that they won‘t win. and if they do win that governments will grab the lion‘s share? They give the suckers a better chance than this on the race tracks! It is a situation that the Mackenzie King government must deal with imâ€" mediately. The new exploring season will open in six to eight weeks. _ If Ottawa wants new mines to employ the thousands of miners who will be released from the armed forces when the war is over it must take action now. zroup has four producing mines to its| credit, and it would eargerly accept' all the mining risks involved in making ( more minesâ€"and in making gold and| more wages for the DominiOon. But| there is one risk so sure so huge, thatx it is hopeless to accept it. We m:an | cortain forms~ of taxation. In susâ€"| pending its field activity this company | frankly states that the motivating| factor is the highly improbable return under present circumstances of even a normal rate of interest on the mon.°y’ so spent by its shareholders. (From The Northern Miner) Forced to quit, one of the biggest mining organizations in Canada has stopped all exploration activities. This Must be Immediate Action if Canada Wishes More Mines John Cromwell who was responsible for th> direction of "Abe Lincoln: in Tllinois" directed ‘Victory‘ with the understanding and deftness required Anthony Veiller produced it. Margaret Wycherly, who appsared for more than two years in the Broadâ€" way stage hit, "Tobacco Road" is exâ€" cell=nt as the hotelâ€"keeper‘s ‘wife, and also deserving of high praise are Fritz Feld, the conductor of the girl‘s orchesâ€" tra. and Rafasla Ottiano as his wife. There through her love, she heals the wounds that life has inflicted on him. Suddenly, their whole world is threatened by the arrival of three strange character Mr. Jones, (Bir Cedric Hardwick=), a coldâ€"blooded kilâ€" ler, Ricardo (Jerome Cowan) whose knife is forever thirsty for blood, and Pedro (Lionel Royce) a hulking giant with brut»> strength. They are after the fortune they believe Heyst has secreted. How Heyst and Alma preâ€" vent this murderous trio from shattcrâ€" ing their lives provides one of the moSst exciting climaxes ever told on the sereen. ’ The story of course is set in the ’cnchantmg Java Sea, and the plcturel has captured all the qualities of the| locale that Conrad intended. Ths] ;handsome Swede Heyst (Fredric March) cynical and disilusioned, prepares to: retreat from the world to his lonely island Samburan, when he meets Almai the pianist in a travelling girl‘s or-‘ chestra whose members are required| to sit with customers after the perâ€" formance. Alma is different from the others. She has been bruised by life| but still retafns the freshness of her| youth and appealing innocence. She| too, is distrustful of life. _ When the’ obnoxious hotelâ€"keeper, Schromberg| (Sig Rumann), persists in his advances ; March rescues her, and takes her toi’ his island. | omcs mm o ie here in this picture which Paramount has produced. Officerâ€"I say, sergeant, where have all these silly asses in our company gone? And the mining industry has a right to demand the attention of ths governâ€" mentsâ€"and very chiefly the {federal governmentâ€"at this time. It has not complained of paying a big share of the cost of winning the war. It has not complained of enormous taxes imâ€" posed in war time upon those comâ€" panies and men who can afford to pay. It has played the game in supâ€" plying base metals at cheap priccs, and in robbinz its gold minesâ€"of their high grade for the good of the country. But is it sick and tired of the piddling but poisonous taxes that collect a thousand dollars and cost the country a million in metals, and it is comâ€" pletely fed up with regulations that strangle prospecting to death. It‘s your move Otlawa. sergeantâ€"I don‘t know, si1 we‘re the only two left. â€"E: willing to see the future industry fading in{front Schumacher With Miriam Hopkins, Claude Rains Today Tues. Q "Lady With Red Hair" MASCIOL!I THEATRE Winners of Last Monday‘s Theatre Contest The first five correct answers opened were received fromâ€" The winners are asked to call at The Advance office any day before 6.00 p.m. when they will receive two theatre passes each "Friendlyvy Neighbors" Margaret Sullavan, Fredric March and F trino in the new David L. Loewâ€"Albert Lew Night," the modern love drama which is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Mare With The W Correct Answets For Last Monday‘s Contest THOMAS MIFTCHELLâ€"Name in the Re.\ (.‘ale Ac. NANX GRAYâ€"Name in Friedman‘s Ad. "CAVALCADE d‘ AMOoUR" ROSE BRIGHTâ€"44 Hollinger Ave. MRS. ROBERT DRYNANâ€"South Porewpin BROB MAYâ€"158 Birch St., Ssouth MRS. E. MacLFODâ€"112 Mountjoy St. KATHLEEN BACKHOUSEâ€"43 Laurier Ave STARS IN MODF B RN 1LOVE DRA MA NEWSREEL ery chiefly the federal it this time. It has not E~paying a big share of inning the war. It has d of enormous taxes imâ€" iver Brothers in, Fredric March and Frances Dece are the starrin of the mining of th:ir eyes. ry has a right of ths governâ€" Also French News SCnange Simone Simon in oewâ€"Albert Lewin production, "So Ends Our I think French Film A stormy dayâ€"is sheer delight, Fluifly snowflakes tumble in sight. But a sunny morning, bright and clea:t With icicles dripping here and there, Fortellsâ€"the happy approach of Spring And from treée tops bareâ€"the. birdic: sing. â€"S, M. J. Inside our hoimes, hurn fires Spirits are gay as stars at ni; Winter is lovelyâ€"so sparkling A joy to allâ€"both young and Qur hearts are warmed by f dear. "Winter‘" isâ€"â€"the grandest tin Down below zeroâ€"nobody cares! A good brisk walk, everyone sharc Youth goes forth to ski and skatt Through snowy woodâ€"on frozen lal The children tooâ€"big and smallâ€" Sleigh and tobozzgan, one and all. Deep piles of snow, so soft and whit King Winter‘s robeâ€"is such deligh The North winds blow with an icy c Jack Frost at work with wily skillâ€" ch is at the Cartier on Monday March 3rd to 6th. ?ainting the windowsâ€"beautiful too The icicles hang solid and true. Special PTvrone Powetr Phone 2440 WEDNESD A \ Under Texas Skies Winter in the North Also Playvin: The Wed. Thurs. Mark of Zorro‘" Three: Mesquiteers Phone 60 Christmas Undetr Linda Darnell t night. sling cold and old. by friend time of chi Urges Safeguarding of \_â€"Children from Penumonia To the question ‘how can I safeguard my child against pneumonia‘, the ansâ€" wer is simple, says Dr. Nellos Silverâ€" thorne, writing in the current issue of "Health" organ of the Health League of Canada. . Dr. Silverthorne urges: "prevent both children and adults with colds from coming in contact with the baby or the healthy child." People with sor» throats, too, should be kept away from babies and children the doctor advises. "If this is not possible, wash the hands frequently and wear a mask." he urges. Doctors should be called early in hne wri THURS. :: FRI. :: SAT. . 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