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Lenz Solution to Bridge Problem No. 5 Judging the Movies (Continued from page 21) As it appeared in the March 10th issue of Judge Spades are Trumps. 4 102 South leads the Club and all around them under the deadly South has the lead. tramps with the two of ; vn fire of the stepsons of hell, and North and South Y 7 Spades. The Heart is Hee Welarn U6, ihe KaPREeL I must win five of the led and tn h they return to. the barracks in six tricks against Q 632 Queen of Spades good order in time for breakfast. any defense by East ee ue Gea The concluding scene shows and West. ernie os choose which one wants the hero leaving the Legion of the next trick. If West the Condemned with his loved one the following . ped Oy on his arm, evidently having de- cided that they really don't care for the war. Tt is a pleasant h the King. either fairy tale of a pleasant group of of Diaanend leant while hundreds of Germans drop young men in a pleasant. f: try land war, and if the story does hot annoy you it might be pleas nt entertainment. And, like it | or not, it will take a pleasant sum of money for Messrs. Zuker wud Lasky. Wis ut Teast a wht to leave with inevitable us night wing day that the tovie Prize Winners: Problem No. 4 | (which up to this: time had not As it appeared in the March 3rd issue of Judge spoken) should in its first audible dialogue break loose with the First Prize: Thomas Nash, Wisconsin Rapids, Wise. : > not that!” That oe . was one of the famous lines in Second Prize: Anna Bayuk, New York City “Tenderloin,” the movie with Third Prize: Wayne Miller, Sacramento, Calif. \Haphone arrangement, ‘end. if ) that line is not enough I might (See Page 23 for Lenz Problem No. 9) mention that in this same bed- room scene where the wide-eyed heroine is being approached by the villain who shouts that he is a man who “always gets what wants” she looks up with aidenly innocence and whispers: “Surely you have a sister?” Which, while it did not deter him from his filthy course, stopped us * only verified Jazz Singer" fore- talking movie is a weak-bodied hybrid and its dual ilusion is cheap and unconvine- ing. Tienes just one commendable thing about the German pic- ture “A Modern Du Barry.” The heroine is supposed to be a woman of easy virtue, and there is no | scene in the end showing that it was all a mistake and that she was just a good girl who walked in her sleep! However, while this is an interesting phenomenon in that it is the first picture I have ever seen in this country that really allowed its heroine to remain gloriously besmirched to the end, that point alone does not save this obvious foreign produc- tion from being dull, stupid and . George, do you think the car will be safe here? tiresouie. —Hemorist 24 comicbooks.com