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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 20, 1944- SCREEN By Jan Corby THEATER By Arthur Pollock 'Meet Me in St. Louis' at the Astor 3aron" in stoundlng' Cartoon and ill the others. William plain, but gay andiWymetal staged the production and surprisingly Jessie Royce Landis, a sensible -lemben of the casttre.ss herself, directed the dialogue, itures. Marguerita They have done their work neatly, mce, who sang the making It cozy opera, st night, a girl who -but has animation iat silly posturingl 1 Love a Soldier to take the piace Due at Fox Friday rk of newcomers, paulette Goddard and Sonny City Center's 'The Gypsy Baron' Can Give Lessons to Broadway With Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien The people who, if today Is anything like yesterday, are at this moment straining against the ropes that are keeping The New York City Center Opera Company's production of "The Gypsy Baron," which turned out so well when first presented a while ago at the City Center, returned there last night for a two weeks' run, and if a number of Broadway's graciousness of Tufts are starred in Paramount's them from overpopulating the Astor Theater won't be dis appointed when they finally do get in to see M-G-M's "Meet romantic comedy, "I Love a Soldier," which will open at the Pox eye and all the 1 ks a girl m-i.

in the theater. There is genuine charm there and Me In St. Louis." If a Jolly film, more professional producers will Theater on Friday. This Mark 'MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS' skill that will grow.

Polyna StoskaiSandrlch Droduction tells of the done a fine beginner's Job with its Metro-Qoldwvri-Mayer picture, produced ricn ine uavor 01 me nearty li home life of the year 1903 and Its opera company, modest and in the sang the Gypsy girl last night, sang love of a shipyard worker, Paulette. bv Arthur Freed and directed by Vlncente best of taste. And of course theiwell and with fresh appeal. Wil- take the trouble to study it, it ought to do some good in this world. Compared with "Rhapsody," for Instance, which came to town last week laden down with wealth, Minneiil, Iron) screen pi or irvint Brecher and Fred F.

Flnklehoffe. baaed on 1 problems concern the amount of for a South Pacific hero, Sonny Tufts, who must decide whether to marry immediately or wait until the music of Johann Strauss is balm toiliam Home made a pleasing baron, the ear. and there were ameeable perform lha book bt Bally Benson. Presented at the Astor Theater, with Harry Davenport. vinegar to be put into homemade ketchup and Judy Garland's chances of getting the boy next door to kiss Brilliance is Judy Garland, June Loclchart.

Mariaret not, io oe jouna miances dv canton uauia. Blarney I end of tne war, lend or ine war. first' I a'UUKirrv I it is a simple water. O'Brien. Henry H- Daniels Mary Astor Joan Carroll.

Lucille Bremer. Hush Mar Iowa. Tom Drake, Robert Bully. Marjorie Main, Chill wills and Leon Ames. her good-night.

In Technicolor, and ending in a flurry of Christmas, it's a natural for popularity, particularly at this season. Based on sketches by Sally Ben- ble about directing "Meet Me in St. Louis." He didn't go out of his way DAVID 0. SELZNICK'S FIRST PRODUCTION SINCE "GONE WITH THE WIND" and "REBECCA" Since Itfou-' Went son which originally appeared in The New Yorker, "Meet Me in St. to spill tears, or even try hard for laughs he just let things take their There are pleasant voices and good singers in the cast, but not one exhibitionist.

No one acts like the rococo opera singers nor like the phony felk of Broadway operetta revivals. They simply act and look like nice, intelligent people; pretty good-looking people, too, some of them. George Mead has revised the language of the old libretto sensibly, employing no stale jokes or fancy phrases. The actors never act like members of a loud road company, as did the cast of "The Merry Widow" at tills same Center a few weeks ago. The City Center has 1fif Two sheiks with but a single ate S- IV'Js thought gorgeous kameo 'SSQSy A CrttH- ItirCC' Zf XORIENTAL course.

You can sit back at the Astor and have yourself a merry little pre-Chrlstmas festivity, enjoying "Meet Me in St. Louis" (providing you can get in this side of Christmas). Louis" depends on the appeal of its characters, not on any dizzy plots' "Work or high-powered song and dance numbers to win its audience. It's an everyday chronicle of events in the life of the Smith family of St. Louis, in the year when the St.

Louis Fair was preparing to dazzle the world. The family, with very little help from outsiders, provides the cast for the film: Mary Astor Draper and Puppets Coming to Academy Leon Ames as the Smith par Sue Hastings Marionettes come to ents, Judy Garland, Margaret the Brooklyn Academy of Music O'Brien, Lucille Bremer and Joan Saturday, Dec. 9, with a double feature program consisting of the storv Carroll as the Smith daughters; Henry H. Daniels as the son PROSPECT A qa WILLARD TT of "Laddie's Christmas" and a pup- and Marjorie Main as the maid of all work, who sits down with the family without waiting for an invi pei extravaganza called "The Super-Duper Circus." The program will be performed at 10:30 o'clock In the morning and will be repeated at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Ruth Draper will give one of her regular monologue performances at i i i its ti "--raw tne Academy that evening.

i I 21 R0MAHMI if Ail, (U( 1 UttlUlH Mil. BEG. TODAY Continuous Noon to Mtdn'iqhl Mis llrPf tation. They're definitely nice people, with the exception of Tootie Smith (Margaret O'Brien), a little hoodlum, as her brother calls her, with a murder complex. Tom Drake, as the boy next door, makes Judy's preoccupation with him seem reasonable.

Tiny Margaret's acting comes very i close to topping Judy Garland's in this film, though the singing star is at her best, and gives out with 'The Trolley Song" and a couple of others, not yet so thoroughly familiar: The Boy Next Door," "Skip to My Lou" -and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." The old song, "Meet Me In St. Louis," is sung by Judy too, and bobs up every so often in the background music. Vincents Minnelli has been sensl- exclusive B'KLYN A SHOWING STARRING THIS DISTINGUISHED CAST CLAUDETTE COLBERT JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTEN SHIRLEY TEMPLE MONTY WOOLLEY LIONEL BARRYMORE ROBERT WALKER STARTING TODAV AT THESE THEATRES mmi fmnv THE SONG OF BERNADETTE BeaDec. 26- MAIl ORDERS NOW fi ctm rnuucrrirnt viuurn STAGE PLAYS STAGE FLATS I TI i. 1 fwawaMffflgj in aii" it I Vs.

mm K.M. sr 'V utW'S KLNC.S Flatbuih and TlldaB AvtniMt "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY" 'RhtDiodr' It beautiful. The dance ire the best in mar muiieal show thli leaaon." Chapman, News Fritz Operetta HAPSODY CENTURY Thea. 5th St. 7th An.

CI. 7-3121 Uvea. 8:30. MATH. TODAY and SAT.

3:30 V3T John CARRADINE John douolass KfJW fi Bruce KELLOGG '-Ts CONTE DUMBRiLLE fL iimmv nnnccv LOEW'S PITKIN Pitkla and Saratafa Avenuea StTanil FltthAvl7! Leaw'a BROADWAY. Broadway-Myrtle Av.J Laaw'l BEDFORD, Bedford Av. B.rien St.l "AN AMERICAN ROMANCE" Plua "MARK OF THE WHISTLER" THE ROAD" EDWARD NORRIS Jl'NE STOREY Plus "SING, NEIGHBOR, SING" Marcs of Time, "BRITISH IMPERIALISM" "3 year, a itara, I sheers" Walter Winchell MICHAEL TODD vresentt Leaw'a 4ITH 40ra 81. -New Utreeht Av.) Leew'a DATES, Oataa Ave. and Breadwiy ANGEL STREET Leew'e MELBA, Llvlnitten St.

-Hanover PI 1 Cesll Humphreys. Vlala Keats. Bras Saraant Laew'a PREMIER. Setter St. Stated by SHIPARD T1AUBE or YFAR BIJOU Theatre).

W. 4Sth St. aVt.l LOEW'S BAY RIDGE 72d Street and Third Aye BOBBY CLARK MEXICAN HAYRIDE by Herbert Dorothy Fields Staled by HASSARD SHORT with GEORGE PAUL WILBUR GIVOT HAAKON EVANS SONGS BT COLE PORTER WINTER GARDEN, B'way A 50th St. CI. 7-tlgt Evai.

at 1:30. Matl. TODAY and SAT. at 2:30 Evwe. Incl.

Bon. 8:40. Mat. Today at Bat. CARMEN MIRANDA DON AMECHC "GREENWICH VILLAGE" Plus "DANGEROUS JOURNEY" I LOEWS WARWICK Jerome and Fulten Streata la fkfJt SlcSx WThe "'est Musical Mystery! PKr MURDER A BLUE ROOM Q) ll 0tifv a UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH 'T 1 Jt'x 4f s.

Mcdonald Donald cook "THE plar tha whole country la talk, lor JOHN WILDBERS presents MARRY WASBTAFF SRI BBLE'S PRODUCTION GARY COOPER "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL" (Color) Plus "GAMBLER'S CHOICE" LOEW'S BREVOORT Breveert Plaae end Bedford Avenue LOEW'S BORO PARK lilt Street and New Utreeht Avenue ANNA LUCASTA A Plav PHILIP Y0R0AN MANSFIELD Theater, 47 St. W. of B'wlT Ena. Mala.

TODAY and BAT. IOKWS KAMEO. Jaea Artnur. Lee Beamaa, "THE IMPATIENT YEAS" Eaatern Parkway and Neitraatf Avenue "EVER tINCE VENUS." lea Bay Huttea 4 Oralivatra THE THEATRE GUILD'S MUSICAL HIT OKLAHOMA Music bv RICHARD RODGERS Book Lines bv 08CAR HAMMERSTEIN la Directed bp ROUBEN MAMOULIAN Dances bv AGNES da MILLS BETTY HARRY JOSEPH EVELYN GARDE STOCKWELL BULOFF wvmrnFS LOEW'S PALACE "RF.I'NION IN FRANCE." Jeaa Crawford. Jokn Wayee; East N.

Y. Annua and strains street "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE," J. Walejmuller VAUDEVILLE AT PITKIN, ORIENTAL, MELBA TONIGHT BRIGHT NEW MUSICAL LIFK LOOMER GIRL I HaaFKffflaT. li Sl-rle HAROLD ARLCN E. Y.

MARBURG, Sonas as ST. JAMES The. 4tth St. Weat of B'way tells of an illicit love" CELESTE MARGARET JOAN DAVID HOLM DOUGLASS McCRACKEN BROOK C2CI WAtfA'KW TONIGHT ONLY! i Eves. Mata.

TOM'W and SAT. fritz Krehler't Clhi-rrlt D00LEV MABEL MATT WILSON TALIAFERRO BRIG6S HUBERT Theatre. W. 44 St. CI.

6-S990 En. 1:30 MM. tnruThur.il 20 tt 5 40: Frl.A Sit. SI. 20 ta II.

Tag Inel. Mill. Teday 4 tat. 2:30 Rhapsody CENTURY Thea. S9th St.

4 7th Ays. CI. 7-3121 Evs. 8:30. MATS.

TODAY and SAT. :30 Brooklyn BUSHWICK DYrCER ur a tOND GET FREE TICKET rot IONO PMMIEItl AT KO MADISON TONIGHT Enihantlm Btrtitamnt a fjistlniuUlMii GREENPOINT tvS nnpttfli mhh Special Stage and Ma'lfB-mPMABDCriAKAIl Screer Show wjth H'lf WMitf l'ltTM I 3 TOP ATTRACTIONS I I tnd xeitlni ui I tat pliy. "-Barnes, Her. Trib, A. r.

Wiimin presents KENMORt MADISON 0RPHEUM PROSPECT Sadie Thompson by HOWARD DIETZ 4 ROUBEN MUnill llu B0U6II6I? with LAST SIX WEEKS BILLY BOSE presents Carmen jones A MwHal elsy baud ta Blnt'i Own "Carina" by OSCAR HAMMERSTFIN Id Stated br HASSARD SHORT BROADWAY The, at 53rd St, CI. 7-tM Evi. (El. Moa. BEST BEATS $3 aim tax MATS.

SAT. AND SUN. 2:30 2 aim tai MICHAEL TODD presenta MAE WEST CATHERINE WAS GREAT Directed by ROY HARGRAVE I in.Jjl M-l Lyrxci bv Mawara Dirt. Mnsic bv Varaan Duka Wttn JUNE HAVOC ALVIN. St.

West of an rl -BlB 7 Evea. at Mata. Today at Sat. at 8:80 i Zy Gotham? jTafijfrt "f't'jy I elH! Hi atria frl it! th oy'' 1VI rr fVL fwW TONE YlwniB MITCHELL Charles RUGGLES Warner Alexis SMITH Cta Laueh "Rowdy tarta (ratty ajlrl. REPUBLIC TILYOU Coney Island VAuotvu.it TLUSHINC ausMwicn Keith's iiiyou RICH.

HILL STRAND Irei. Hit ROYALE. 4S St. W. of B'way.

CI. S-S760 'Graoleit find sine Shirlay Twmpi' Doily Mirror SHARYNIIV HAI AAI C' 5 I VI fu RKkaway MOFFETT FLUSHING (fa oaeHlun sraANO aiCHHONO HILL Every Eva. ((. Mon.) :40. Matl.

St. Sun. 2:40 2 PERFORMANCES SUNDAY 2:40 arm 1:40 "TAPE YOIR SIDES OR YOU'LL SPRAIN 'EM LAl'OHING." COLEMAN, Mirror THICKEN EVERY SUNDAY with SIDNEY BLACKMER LOIS WILSON PLYMOUTH W. 4.1th St. CI.

Krea. Mata. TODAY and SAT. 2:40 LAST TIMES TODAY Gory COOPER CASANOVA BROWN' 'LAST RIDE' Madison raosricT auSHejica aaciNeoiNr tilvou aieuaLic VIVIIN LEIOH 'DARK JOURNIY' 'LAND OF THE OUTLAWS' atanto I waarlm vary llttla." Sun SCHOOL FOR BRIDES with ROSCOK KARNS AMBASSADOR of B'way Ev. Incl.

Sunday 8:40. Mata. Sat. aV Sun. Mall ordari now.

Evu. Ine. Sun. II, 20.1. DO, 2.40,3.00 3.M.

Mau.gat.t Sua. 2.40Nana Hlahar "A NEW HIT rouch and ready eontedy. rhoek full of honesty and laorhter." Barnes. Her. Trlh i GEORGE ABBOTT 1 1 PRODUCTION BV LrnHs SOLOMON Harold BUCHMAH HUDSON Thoa.

44 St. E. at B'way. BRy. 1.5041 Evea.

WED. and SAT. ROSE FRANKEN'S Sraaali "comodr Hit SOLDIER'S WIFE with MARTHA SCOTT MYRON MeCORMICK GOLDEN. W. 45.

Mat. Today A Sat 2:40 CI. S-t740. Saatt aallini 12 waaks la advanaa I ALDEN IUY YOUR GARY COOPER tihsa waioHt 'CASANOVA BROWN' Khere' IIAVIS tleeyver rAIKCK 'THE LAST RIDE' CA rh WAR th WAR LOAN NOV I GIVE THANK TO OCR TANKS WITH A BOND LOAN SKOKlOtt JEAN 'DekUa Aeja' A fAST SIDf KIDS Champs1 IONDS iLLBBasayaaaaaaaaaMeaaaaBBBaaai a-a at a a- KKO Gem TIERNEY Dona ANDREWS unrc) hat) GOODMAN I Band la DARNELL hi 0AKIC MAIL ORDERS NOW lVrf. Ton I.e.

Exchanrefl at Box Office ETHEL BARRYMORE Embezzled heaven with ALBERT BASSERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, Westdlat Street GERTRUDE NIESEN i FOLLOW THE GIRLS JACKIE GLEASON I B.nter Wt-Irina Baronova-TIm Hrrhrrt hLUll LAURA 'sWFFT and Klnta Hllhway. Canay Island Ave. KINGSWAY (Jarr Cooper, Teresa Wriaht, "CASANOVA and "TIIK LAST KIUE" FUlTOR(DeUllt LOW-DOWN' will) Clillon WESS Virvcent PRICE I IMMHtim Gary Cooper, and Ijiralne Dnr. "DR. "GAMBI.HiS CHOICE" EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW of Paramount's Coming Hit WlWoffflK starring Ray Milland with Marjorie Reynolds SPECIAL STAGE SHOW with Big In -Person Acts Plus the Rivoli's Regular Attraction now in its 11th Record Week "teCIIMlYS Creek: Paramount's Technicolor Hit SUflMt Come at 8 :30 p.m.

to See All 3 RIVOLI B'way at 49th Sr. MATINEE TODAY AT 9:30 Edwin Lrstur preianti the New 0retta Triumph SONG OF NORWAY IMPERIAL To. 4. Rt.W.of BT.Ea.S:S0 SaatiNawfar Naw Yaar'a Eve. Matt.

TodaylSat. 2:30 AVALON. Klnia H'aray anil E. IBth 81. MIUWOOD, Avenue ene E.

13th 8t. PATIO. Flatkuih Ave. aad Mldareed tilJENTINrOuentla M. at E.

15th OVPSV Ml'8ICIN MANHATTAN" SISTERS" WINQ an4 a PRAYER' 44th ST. THEATRE W. of B'way. LA. 4-43S7 1 tvn.

snira. Mais, iuday bat. 2-30 Oul-tl-ttrw Ma( Ortlrr 6fvtn PraniBt Attention Don Amerbe tin Technicolor) "UKEENWU'H VILLAGE" and "DANUEROl'S JOIRNEY" MAYFAIR. Avenue U-Ceaey laland MARINE. Flattuth Kins' H'aray ELM, Avenue at at Eaat 17th St "Are These Our "The Girl Who Dared" ALBEMARLE, Flath'h la RIALTo7Flatbuth-AveCertelyou Rd.

William Bendii, "THE HAIRY and "MAISIE GOES TO RENO" NOSTRAND, Xlnts H'way-Nestr'd ARRAGLT, Flatauth Rd. if OF THE NATION HHU1U ll I I ITIUdlUnHLL CINIil "Engaging, buoyant, divtriing." TIMES IRENE DUNNE CHARLES B0YER "TOGETHER AGAIN" with Charles Coburn A Columbia Piclur ON STAGE: "CURTAIN TIME" Produced by Russell Koekettei. Glaej Club, Corps da Ballast. Symphony Orchestra, direction Erno Popee. DOORS OPIN TODAY AND THURSDAY 10:10 A.M.

Plchireati 10:45, 7:17,10:11 Stage Shaw alt II IS, 1:14, 4:11, JO FIRST MEZZANINE SEATS RESERVED IN ADVANCE Phone Circle 4-4400 PAUL SMALL vreifntt Lan Connaa Benny Tany aV Sally H0LTZ BOSWELL FIELDS DcMARCO Vvroarioutlv Fufinw Varittv Remit STAR TIME MAJESTIC Thea. W. 44th St. Evu. Inal.

Sun. 12.30. Mata.SI alui tai MATS. SATURDAY at 2:30 and SUNDAY at MATINEE TODAY AT AGATHA CHRISTIE'S Myaterr Coned TEN LITTLE INDIANS BR0AOHUR8T Th. 44 St.

af B'y CI. 06na Evu. 1:40. 31.20-13.00. Mati.

Today and Sat. 1:40 "A brilliant comedy of mannara that la great rood fun." Barnes. Her. Trib. MAX GORDON aralanti THE LATE GEORGE APLEY li PARKSTDE.

Flatbuih and Pareslde Avs. Eddie Bracken. "HAII. THE CONQCERINO LINDEN, cor Nostrand A Parkside and "TAKE IT BIG" VOC.IE. Ceney III.

Ave. and Avenue "SHADOW OF SUSPICION" and "COIN' fo TOWK" TRIANGLE, Klnis H'way-E. Ilth 'af "S0NQet the 0PEN R0AD" COLLEGE, Flalbush NEVADA "UNDERGROUND 0UERRILLA8" THE Ml ft BROCK PEMBERTOK treients FRANK FAY HA A New ComUT ft IV Ci 1 MARY CHASE with JOSEPHINE III LI. Dliretrd by ANTOINETTE PERR? 4la ST. THEATRE, E.

af B'way. BR. I-454H Eva.MO.SI 20ta4.2O taa latl. Mat.Ttday 4 Sat.2:40 "THElTlCEHOW'oF THE CEVTl'RV" Garland. JournaUAmericnn ganla Hanla A Arthur M.

Wlrtr arelent HATS OFF TO ICE 75c, $1.25 and $1.65 ST Saturday Evaalnia Only: 7Sa ta 12.40 Plua Tai Evaa. Sun. 6:15. Na Man. Part.

Mata. TODAY. 2:40: SUN. 3. Mall Ornera CUTE) Raekalallar Cantar.

CO. 3-1474 Amcrlca'a Only Ira Thratrr l4. Subway Dlratt ta Daor 4DUi St. A Cta Ava. FEATURE FlLmSSHOUUinCTODfiV HI By JOHN P.

MARQUAND A GEO.S. KAUFMAN LYCEUM 45th 81. af B'way. CM. 4-4250 Eyea.

8:40. Mata. TODAY and SAT. 8:40 OPENS 10 JIM. BAT RIDGE A NO SUNSET PARK Klertra.

7.1th St. end Third Ave Wilson Harhor, S2d St. aad Fourth Ave 5th Avenue Girl: also Wlntrrvet Stanley. Fifth Ave. end 75th St Sensations of 1114.1; also Pearl of Death Park.

44th St. and Fifth Ave Arsenls and Old Lace; Jehnny Doem't Live Hare Any Mara BEDFORD Ltneoln. Sedferd P'eaty Irrnei also Oulet. Plraae. Murder National.

720 Washlngten Ave Brarh Story; alao Night of January 16th Rosen. 33J Reiars Ave. PR. Wilson I BENSONHTRST Colony, llth St. BE.

2231 Bsrkiround to Danier; also Moon Over Laa Vraaa BORO PARK Elton, 4ld St. and Niw Utreeht Ave Moon and Sixpence; alao 1 Met My Love Ataln I ROROIT.H HAII. AND DOWNTOWN Century's Tivnll, Fulton Bnre Hell Gvptr Wildcat; also Mtl.ie In Manhattan Duffield. Dutfiald and Fulten St. Wildcat: alsn Muur In Manhattan Momarl, Fultaa St.

and Rorkieell PI. little Lord Eauntlerovt also Hart Kiri I St. tieorie Playhouse, 100 Pmaapiilf St. story of Dr. a.

sell' jr "A SUCCESS there can be no doubt." Rascoe, World-Telegram CHtRYL CRAWFORD presents MIRIAM HOPKINS VICTOR J0RY A new ulav bv SAMSON RAPHAMSON THE PERFECT MARRIAGE BARRYMORE Thea 4Tth of B'way Eya-a. MATS. TODAY and SAT. 3:80 B'WAY It 511 ILKA CHASE drAmfttiied her best-Bfllinr novel IN BED WE CRY NOW ITf, A HIT AGAIN IlVa Frrdrrlo Faul Ruth CHASE TOZERR MtORATH MATTESON BELASCO Th.a. 44th St.

E. af B'way. BR. 1-2007 Eraa. Mala.

TOM'W and SAT. RODr.ERa anal HAMMERSTEIN present In JOHN wan DRrTEN'S SYDNEY GREENSTREET tjPETER 10RRE it 6 HUMPHREY BOGART ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S I REMEMBER MAMA -7-v Fram Kathrya Farbra' "Mama'a Bank Aeaaunt' with JOAN TETZIX "Outalandina drama af Her. Trib. LILLIAN HELLM4NS New Plan DENNIS OUDLCY SKINNER KING DIGGES THE SEARCHING WIND FULTON. W.48.Ev.:4(..Mlt.Todayt8lt.2:40 MUSIC BOX, 45 St.

W. af B'way. CI. 4B1B ROXY 7( Am. A sots St.

Evaa. 1:35 Shara. Mata. TOM A Sat. 2:35 Shara THE CRITirS' PRTZR PI.At" IM THEATRE GUILD prrianta ftn aasnnlatlon with Jark H.

Sklrhall) WAITER BRENNAN-LAUREN BACAll AFIfl MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 12:15 A. M. AC0B0WSKY iS? COLONEL Terminal. Feurth Ave and Dean St. Weekend in Havana; also Quiet.

Please. Murder RRIGIITOV Rt ACH Oreana. Srifhten Beach Ava. -Huff St. tpsv Wildcat; also Are These Our Parents? BI'SHWICK Empire.

Ralph ay. FO. 9-7S40 Action In the North Atlantic; Leave It In the Irish I I.S.TBI SH Grenada. Churrk and Naitrand An.nlc end Old Jehnny Onatn't Live Hare Any Mara Kent. Cnney Island Aa.

A Ave. Arlvona aho Allereir to Lnve Leader, Coney Islsnd and Nawkirk Avas Wins and a Prayer; also Goln' ta Town EAST KI.ATBISH Avenue D. Avenue end E. 43d Christmas Holiday; also Top Man Rucby, Utlca end Churth Avea Bride by Mistake; also The Bit Nolaa f.mttlTSFN BEACH Graham, 111 Whitney Ava Janle; alao Crime br Nltht PARK SLOPE Carltnn. Fletbush aad Ssvanth Av.s.

Wildcat; alsn Music In Manhattan "An extraordinary plar. It rripi yttu." OAKLAND. LAirRENCE STALLING' NEW PI. AT The STREETS Are GUARDED M-G-M -TtCHHICOLOR JOt-FILM! ACX THE 6TW WAK OPENS 9:15 ILM. HENRY MILLER'S.

W. 4S St. BR. B-SR70 BEHRMANCOMEDV Stated br ILIA KAZAN LOUIS CALHERN OSCAR KARLWEtS MARIANNE STEWART MARTIN BECK Thea 4Mb. St.

W. of At. Ewaa. Mata. TOM'W and SAT.

2:30 :40 .20 ta I.EOtaa Inel. Mat.Taia'w A Sat.2 :40 M-G-M't TMIKTr steams rsi'i 1 1 in1 'niisVi-A In Person JIMMY DORSET and ORCHESTRA CMtrml NENNY TOUNGatAN Ottt TOKYO DENNIS MORGAN VAN I0HNS0N 2. TEAR-R ISS AND TELL I "SEE IT BY ALL MEANS." TEARI Garland. Journal-American ELISABETH BERGNER THE TWO MRS. CARR0LLS with ONSLOW STEVENS ROBERT WALKER ELEANOR PARKER SPENCER TRACT MARIA MCNTEZ IESSIE ROYCI LANDIS ROYAl BE 41 DANE CLARK FAYE EMERSON CAPITOL BILTMORE 47 St.

W. af B'way. CI. I I'wytt515t. 1N PfRSO Lymj ICALIF0RN LOW.

STAN OS DUP Eye. Mata. WED. and SAT. JOOTH W.of way CI SOUK filh Year! PERFECT Ptaia, Flstftush Aw.

and Park Place also Selected Shorts Sanders. Praspest Psrh Wait-14th St Village: also Dangerous Journey New Venua. 1224 Prssarct Ave Blues in the Night; also Cry of the Werewolf KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel. Kings Highwsy at Orean kwsy Primrose Path; also South of Tahiti AVKNt'E I' SECTION Avenue Avanua and E. IfJth St.

Aranie end Old Lets: Jahnny Dnein't Live Her. Any ntfrg Traymore. Avenue and E. 46th St. Wing and a Trayer; also Three Little bisters RIltGK WOOD Colonial.

Breadvay and Chsuncey Gvpsy Wildral; also Music In Manhattan Rideewood lays. Myrtle Ave Mr Buddy; also silver Cilv Kid Rivoll. MyrHo-Wllsao Avne. CL. OfU In Society; alao Song of the Open Road SHFFPSHFS.D BAY Sheepehesd, She.eshesd Rd -Veerhies.

t.reenwtrh Village; also Dangernvje Jnarneey SOI TH BROQKITN SaneHrs OVobe. IM IJls Wauavtliic In Dlile; ales) Bowers; RlttTkrle Lift W1IH A 1 bK SUSANNA FOSTER OAKIE TURHAN BEY and PE6GY RYAN I ITERIONLM SULLAVAN NUGENT THE VOICE of the TURTLE ARTHUR MAR8ITSON A NVOIA WESTMAN AST0K EMPIRE Theatre. B'way A 40th St. PE. 1-tUI) Fvre.

Mata. TnnAT and SAT. :40 CARY GRANT; Miss ETHEL BARRYMORE SSAffffY F1TZGERALO 'eiy 45 St. It- THIS SUNDAY 4H W. af way.

CI l.ltM Baaaflt Staia Relief Fuad Cm. Matlnaea TODAY aad SAT. IM WHEN OUT OF TOWS REGISTER FROM BROOKI sWiOeeaBAtL.

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