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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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20 BROOKLYN EAGtl, WED MAR. 1 5, 1 953 I'Malaya' at Loew's Met Theater Two Gary Cooper Pictures "Malava" provir the) Met with an absorbing Mm program. Has a Smash Cast of Six Stars Open at Brooklyn Strand CC5 Smuggling vital rubber f--r the V. A. out of Malaya during 'Francis' Today the Japanese occupation during World War II provide an'At N.

Y. Paramount Two of the mightiest action paiked adventures ever are being presented rt the Brooklyn Stran 1 Theater, wher "Beau Geste" and "The Lives of a Bergal Lancer" startfl J- A vL I LOUIS SHCAFTCIt Donald O'Connor, af'er exciting theme for "Malaya, r.ew arrival at I.oew's Metropolitan Theater. Engaged in th; dangt-mus adventure are Spencer Tracy, even return engagements Gary Cooper, now ard f-r a I'fij type time past a great favorite. years of in which among moviegoers, is starred three brothers who join tie movies, tai Kled a Stewart. Svdnev 1( 5 a i vert which prov oi im-r e.Mii I a ne na-nr o.inre one song or one crt'trr nr John Hodiak.

Lionc-1 B.urv i i v- In "Beau tie From this point the wouM-be and in addition has an bv Menotti's 'Consul' Opens Tonight, Two Shows Closing, Two to Suspend Rav Ilan.i a ''i'ter past. It recount! more and Valentina drtesa. They stir up excitement in far 1r.uc2.ers lead their hand- animal to steal scenes from him Robert Preston. Susan Ha v. in detail their at venture- away places and not all of them picket! band of guerrillas into'jn Cniver-al Intenvvion il's! ward.

Brian Donlevv antl j. 'crammed lives as soldiers of I escape, wiin their lives. the rubber plantation sert. I n. constant at- and In "The Lives of the Stewart plays a newspaper make off with tons and tons! as in "Beau 'ark by marauding natives and 1 Looked forward to with anticipation by musical a well as theatrical circles, Gian-Carlo Menotti's "The Consul" arrives this evening at the Ethel Barrymore Theater.

Enthusiastic reports drlfine in from lt.s pre-Broarlwav trvout stated that I tk. I Th no undertakes the job at of the stuff, amid gunn av anriaL Geste." Conner is a soldier of forced to submit to the brutal nenest of a San Francisco more personalized fiehtin? In ter. The animal in the case is fortune. The supporting cast in treatment of a sadistic sergeant. normally seriate Philadelphia Lives" paper ho has of his smuggling activitiesa mule Fran-'thev perform their duties herol which has the biggest headed by and Richard chot Tone audiences gave the music drama, performance.

"Touch and Go in rumiuuiin ii ion wiui; i iai linos nine to renew nn Crom- cally. bringing glory to them- part ever attempted by an ani- Washington on the nuittrr 'old romance with Miv well. "Beau Geste 'selves and to the flag they is a storv of serve. niovie. Tracv in AlrairaT fnp c.mtn a sij -cut in c.i oDn mal in a fancy stnuggline ab eadv "Malava" has a vmash finish In person the P.n art tint pre- ROBERT TAYLOR, in "Ambush," in which he is teamed with Arlene Dahl, is ot Loew's theaters.

"And Baby Makes Three" is sprung by the authorities, so wi'h that he can join his former takir. two American PT boats sents Nat care of considerable ttio. I.anv King) Cole and his Storch, Ju'minv ('v opera or wnaiever you warn 10 which recently cut prices on hel it. a full-fledged ovationlmovin? to the Broadway Thea-nd found that the ter. opened Oct.

last. "Howdy, author had outdone Mr. Ire" opened May 2 last. De-Menotti, you'll remember, hasjpartures last Saturday night such works as "The were Melvyn Douglas in "The 'The Telephone." "Amelia Goes Bird Cage" and "Tobacco Road." the Ball" and others on his! Sljte 0f tne prevailing TODAY! 4 inena atewart. me two reach nostiiitv, and I racv and his tm-rrmr WML Ray McKinley and his or-ra featuring Dale Nunley Malaya by devious ways, ard heading for a South Sea island i ho win tne co-operation of Green- of their own.

With "Joe Pa- and the arrangements of Eddie street, corpulent owner of a'looka Meets Humphrey," for Sauter. "BRISTLES WITH EXCITEMENT ustinguisnea recora. Broadway expects a Sharing ton roles in "The absorbing, daring and luspemeful it -DAILY MlftOk ML The Shavian comedy give its 100th performance Friday-evening and a special one this Sunday evening to benefit the Actors Fund of America. "I Know My Love" suspends to allow the Lunts to spend their customary three months as every Summer greenhouse attendant and fanner's wife at their farm in Genesee Depot, Wis. Come September, the Thea TDAPY.CTCUADn substantial lift from the future arrival of some auspicious projects.

In addition to tonight's "The Consul," these include Helen Hayes in "The Wisteria a Vinton Freedley musical, "Great to Bs Alive," with Vivienne Segal. Stuart Erwin and other name troupers: "Peter Pan." co-starring Arthur ami Boris Karloff; a revue wifh Paul and Grace Hartman; a comedy with Fay Bainter and Ernest Truex, and a musical version of Goldoni's "The Liar." In Final Stretch i tit i nnnTrpiit iMLlmIIIIA bUMtOftlm VA All mrnks ter Guild's celebrated team will jy return to Broadwav with the Vv Consul" are a familiar face and a newcomer, meaning Marie Powers, who scored vividly in "The Medium," and Patricia Neway, whose performance, it is predicted, will cause a flurry in a season already generous with superior performances. Among others in the cast are Gloria Lane. Cornell Mar-Neil, Leon Lishner, Andrew McKin-ley, George Jongcyans and Maria Mario. Resides writing the music, book and lyrics, as is customary with him, Menotti staged the entire production.

The orchestra is under Lehman Engel's direction. Thomas Schippers was responsible for the musical co-ordination: Horace Armis-tead the settings: Jean Rosenthal the lighting; Grace Houston the costumes, and John Rutler the dream choreography. Tonight's curtain is at 8:13 sharp and the management warns late S. X. Rehrman comedy, there-j after taking it on tour; after Two of taking it to Ixmdon, where Hurry, hurry SYDNEY GREENSTREEO JOHN HODIAK the Lunts are likewise prime favorites.

town's hits, "Caesar and Cleopatra," co-starring Cedric Hard-wicke and Lilli Palmer, and "I Know My Love," with Alfred Rrief holidays will be taken -4 LIONEL BARRYMORE mm 1UL shortly by "Mister 1 A 7 THE FUNNIES' "BIGGEST" LAUGH-MAKER I mm a MOVir ARE "JOE PALOOKA mts HUMPHREY iiPB LEON ERROL'JOE KIRKWOOD, BETTER THAN EVER 1 Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, are, now in its third year at the in the final 12 weeks of their Alvin, and "South current engagements and day in, day out, rolls close Saturday, June 3. Seats along at the Majestic at an un-. for all remaining performances! varying capacity-plus standees of both play are now on sale at clip. The two attractions will their box offices, the NationalLsuspend during Holy and Shubert respectively, orjwith a special showing the1 may be obtained through mail'night of April 2 to replace onei orders. jomitted on April 10 to permit Suspending for three monthsiEzio Pinza to give a radio con-to allow the two stars to fulfill i rert.

Co-star Mary Martin will introducing ROBT. COOGAN as HUMPHREY PENNYWORTH arrivals that no one will be seated during the first scene. Bo Office Dips The combination of Lent aiil income tax deadlines, always 'a disastrous one to Broadway, continues to make its impact felt at the box office. Unless there's an immediate upsurge of business, both "Touch and Go," George Abbott's revue, and "Howdy, Mr. Ice of 1950" will close after this Saturday night's vacation in Bermuda.

DONALD O'CONNOR 3 prior screen commitments, "Caesar and Cleopatra" is expected to resume nni Broadway for a short engagement next September with both Hardwicke and Palmer before taking to the road on a cross-country tour. PATRICIA MEDINA ZASU PITTS RAY COLLINS JOHN MclNTIRE and "FRANCIS," The Old Army Mule who TALKS! "GOING PLACES?" PHOXE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS A.M.-5 P.M. Scrtenpliy by DAVID STERN Adapted from the Novel by DAVID STERN Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR Directed by ARTHUR LUBIN A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ll A RADIO CITY fl MUSIC HALL Captaim China ML RUSSELL iSWiJlL-' 1 rl SSi JEFFREY LYNM LON CHANEY g-gNiAELO'SHEA I 1 IlrMfSLr' I HELP KILL THE MOVIE III I I UI Rockefeller Center Showplace of the Nation; STARTS TOMORROW Doors Open 11:00 A. M.

I Person kAG-'COlE 4AD TWO Co ftIf Mc WAr Featuring DALE NUNLEY And the Attingementj of EDDIE SAUTER Here's high comedy! Here's humor spiced with absurdity! Here's sparkling dialogue and gleeful goings on! Jfi' (tar i hi X- TW MOVIE TUI 4' Write er ire yettr leul CeitfTttMM if vbA -VAIL (.. In short here's fun! FLATBUSM At Ntv.NS 3bO EXCLUSVC N. Y. SHOWING I sr5-. 10DM s-piRiMouvri JOHN WAYNE IN TIMES SQUARE Midnight Feature Nightly DOORS OPEN 9-QOaM.

si i I CM fll 1M 1 MOVIES ARC BETTER THAN EVER1 i pnUUnLT Pt A REPUBLIC PICTURE PLUS- 8 BIG STARS 2 ON ONE BIG -if rki ,1 0Vtf5 KENMORE DYKER PROSPECT TILYOU ORPHEUM iLtsiioRPHEUM FRROL vinuinm itihiu vinumirt mrtiu Heartily Recommended to Everybody 144 IT Iicvrv'c -Cu mm 1 1 i-ivMivi r.npnnM mdac GORDON MacRAE MADISON BUSHWICK GREENP0INT madison bsr BINDER EM 1 ALEXIS 3 JCHR1. I ROSALIND RUSSELL RAY MILLAND EDMUND GWENN mill lO 1 11 ii iii ii ii of Distinction 0 TUR.THtPi. I POPtAAATI OM AND STARTIN3 TIAAES Ot ATTR.ACTI ON Ccuze. ULSTER. 6-4-000 KINGSWAY Starting "REIGN OF Today! TERROR" TW "I i LOST! Kuifi end Coney ROBKRT CI MMINCS Uland Avenue and "TRAPPED" JANIS CARTER MARK JANE SAUNDERSFRANCIS IEDERER JEROME COURTIAND Screen Htj by CHARLES HOFFMAN Directed by EDWARD BUZZELL Produced by BUDDY ADLER A Columbia Hefvr.

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Fl'b Rd. ALBEMARLE. Fi Rd. NOM RAND, Kmgt H.y Nult LINDEN, Ayes, and "THE HASTY HEART" SAMUEL GOLDWYN present Sl DANA ANDREWS Mm Iw MMMf SUSAN HAY WARD "LADY TARTS A SAILOR" Jane Wi till ON THE TOWN" and "SPECIAL AGENT" COLLEGE, Flatbuih HELP KILL THE MOVIE TICKET TAX pjif'' iix IHTERBOROlCIRCUIT. 'Goln Places" Capturing the glamorous romance of far lands in lively, melody-filled extravaganza produced by Leonidoff, settings by Bruno Maine Featuring the Corps de Ballet in lavish Viennese fantasy songs of Ireland by Earl William, tenor, Roy Raymond, baritone, and the Glee Club, with Ted and Flo Valleti Lucienne and Ashour in exciting Parisian dances London night life with the famed Rockettes and Adriana and Charly, comedians The Music Hall Symphony Orchestra, under Alexander Smallens' direction, plays "Gershwin Melodies." ALWAYS THE BEST S1 wmtm learn jff Sffl mwf WWW vmwt the truth rvV a cl PARK.

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LINCOLN. Bedford ATLInl "piiaeT Picture 10:40, 1 TJI, $ti Shm I II, UST TIMES TODAY Doctor TakM a H'ite A Pennirs Frem Hrarr HELP KILL THE MOVIE TICKET TAX.

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