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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 31

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BROOKLYN TAGLE, SUN, APR. 12, 1953 L.F tM I 1 ---I DORIS DAY, in the Technicolor musical, "By the Light of the Silvery Moon," at Radio City Music Hall. AUDREY TOTTER, starred in "Man in the Dark," 3-D action film at th Globe. PHYLLIS KIRK, victim of terror in "House of Wax," in 3-D and color at the N. Y.

Paramount. COLETTE MARCHAND, French actress, Stcrs in "Moulin Rouge" in Technicolor, at the Capitol. ETHEL MERMAN, singing one of the hit songs in "Call Me Madam," in Technicolor, at the Roxy. RITA HAYWORTH, in "Salome," the Technicolor Biblical drama at the Rivoli. SHIRLEY BOOTH, "Oscar" winner, in "Come Back, Little Sheba," at the BARBARA STANWYCK, os she oppeors in "Jeopardy," at the Moyfoir.

Frank Lovejoy a Hero in Three Dimensions ferry sheehan is rearurea Lovejoy has a genuine fondness for playing Marie Wilson Is Not So Dumb, That's Just Act, It Says Here Marie Wilson sees trouble ahead. People are wising up tn her. And for a dumb blonde, who has wotked skillfully nd faithfully to perpetuate a fictitious character, that's l.ii good. Anna Magnani Here 3-D Accident Renzo Avanzo, popular mem- An accident of historical sis-jher of Rome's film colony, who nificance recurred at the RKO 'has been associated with Anna studio last week when Alfred officers, in any dimension. One of his CifCUS successful roles was that of Matt t'vetic, the' A fast, third dimensional ride in a horse-drawn polif patrol, or "paddy as it was known In the gaslight days, is one of the dubious honors falling to Frank Lovejoy in "House of Wax," at the X.

Y. Paramount Theater. Perry Sheehan, Brooklyn Magnani in several of her pic-jWerker. directing the initial he auty now under contract as.tm- accompanying on Kdmund Grainger's secret FBI agent in "I Was a for the FBI." Mine's latest exploits have ner Home town, she nad a a featured player at M-G-M Italian dramatic star on Outpost." became "Gives me a feeling of respectability to i.lavs,ut,ios in Hollywood, gets her, first visit to this country. They 'Hollywood's first 3-D casualty.

yen for dramatics. Somehow, i jut in the role of a luscious ex holt he school dramatic coaches with the new realism of third-mmensionai model important screen opportu jare here in connection with thejWerker collided with the new an officer," savs Lovejoy. "Besides, it's cet awavlfailed to appreciate her talents. Icinematography, but all of (he sound effects joins the armv to in "Rattle Circus," star- opening of Miss Magnani's new king-sized camera dolly used for me as an actor. A crook is generally from men in a ro hckins com- Hut she did notice that vneniarp ryntured via a new third dimensional ning away.

He's scared, worried, on theTing Humphrey Bogart and fjm p.ellis-sima." Mr. Avanzo for third dimension production defensive, rne policeman has tne situation in nine Aiivson, scneuuieu i ioi- wrote the original story for; and fractured his left ankle. i "Volcano," a Magnani picture I He was not wearing polarized yet released in this at the time. hand. He's the aggressor.

He has the better, low "Moulin Rouge" at the Cap-chance of setting the timing for the scene, Theater, of determining how it will go." pen-y is a Flatbush girl and edv entitled "Never Wave at 'her long eye-lashes fluttered isoum f.v.stem W'arnerPhonic hit is being WW An R- K. 0. Radio re-Jand she made silly remarks, hejlmi.eip(j with the-new picture. The Paramount lease, it opens at the fractured her friends installed a number of extra speakers to Theater pri 23 Her co-stars' So when her dramatic efforts re Rosalind RusWll ami Paul' failed to impress M-CM on her 'arry these special effects. oujlas i first trv-out, she cultivated her li type of vole.

lad. She pulled fabulous, hut The period of the WarnerColor thriller is vUie-ewd. hosoniy and naive. 'premeditated verbal boners, irtoo and Lovejoy plays a homicide detective And as usual, she plays it tojShe went job-hunting Vincent Price and Phyllis Kirk j.ei-fection. Rut while doing it.ja fur coat and sneakers.

jn 0f Wax." Off-screen, Frank Lovejoy has been the attended St. Brendan's Acad- tiarrt rt a with i 1.1 etnv and Brooklyn College. fe'T ruffians and other malefactors on such net The One and Only 3-D Picture: TIip young actress left to try nnoik lauiu piograms as uanBousiers. h. 4 film luck in the film capital District Attorney," and Lovejoy is grateful that Warner's "let me lots of people eyesii eniameti oouvious to tne worm to her talnnt amnnff them Ro- around her.

1 1 11 n'i pa art anil -i mon 'III "Night Beat," "Mr, "This Is Your FBI, a i the movies first 3-D cop. I he cop in l.Mi- n'l 1 -iwl lier worked P'a unu lanwi mm olin 11 mi nis reputation as one of radios top actors 1)ut jn circus" before he was signed for films. he appears importantly as an "That gill" she confided "is Her weeklv radio and TV pro-lP'ures is generally the hero. And 1 like being fUimb like a steel Pd grains, "My Friend Irma," keep, the hero especially in three dimensions rever met her before and I in practice between films. 1 Army nurse in the same unit IP CDP FlPANino PAPFB to join the eroom she havwll lMlss Aiiyson ana bogart Kuned.

as everyone does, tnat: ui me stories or me oiuei ilm.o mt hoaiijoMarie Vilon continue to an I tin. In planta- a rugged ih(-v were natural to her. It'sipear. And she is afraid that one Eleanor Parker, whose last Jungle." which will be directed seen' tion owner, iiit so. Marie verv carefullvSiiay soon somebody will oi'ler appearance in a Paramount iby Joseph H.

Lewis, one of with the stars, resulted The talented and versatile, in her being signed to a long (iiltivated her act so that now 'her a part entirely away from movie, "Detective Story," won! Hollywood's most talented second nature to her." her "lrma" character, Will slieher an Academy Award nomi-'young directors. Roz recalled that one dav, accept it? 'nation, returns to the studio to; Miss Parker will portray a star first demonstrated her contract with the studio, ine ability in "Caeed." a tier- The actress' mother, Mrs. .1 who arrives formance which also netted her F.iuilv Sheehan, and her sister. ween ccnes down at borti now oumo can i oe. icic0.star With harlton Heston I mail-order hrute, Naked; in the South American Oscar nomination.

Ksther, live at 1752 E. 9th St in George Pal's "The J.t- the Wacs' home base, counters. Marie was sitting hack in a ir, her eyes closed, and par-, Rope i End ir, her eyes closed en, tiivpating in small talk in a Rope's End." outdoor drama "T3fHJC3S. kgDANNY ICAYE IMUCEl It. ''S -imi u.i- about tr00ps in ln- Mane Wilsonish.

She territory during the Civil! fen.e and she was serious i VVar has started production'1 "Suddenly this politician M.r a east CHESItH Washington approached hm vnr. ii iiiiii in i ivj titrii. Ljiciiinii FKANKIIK CASTK Hit MAR81C Ml hi.il addressed her iTHEATRESl James STEWART her ey fluttered open, her, Uergen; i 1 1 i a turned un in the fatuous ml Richard Anderson and William; Campbell. Being filmed in Ansco Color, the picture has MI. VERNOM NEW 80CH.

WH. PIAINS Janet LEIGH Robert RYAN VINCENT PRICE-FRANK LOVEJOY-PKYLLIS KIRK MtM John Sturges as director. tvik' of hers, and she was in ti'-'iacier again. "When the politician left, 1 lifvird him laugh 'Is she A econd later, Marie was back to herself. She puts that act on PABL PICERM1 CAROLY I0NES mmm imilm BIG NEW DOUBLE SHOW Above Ralph MEEKER packed with ACTION, on First? Chuck Connors, first baseman for the Los Angeles An- end takes it.

off like a snap of Rutin. unt ana AND IN COIOB rnAif the fingers -J tyf There are other stories, too.jgels baseball team until his re- 8l JRANDOLPII Howard, her radio producer, tirement a few weeki ago to be- it he known she's so a full-time movie star, robert txylor eleanor Parker (-! (ioci't know what to do changes sports in Warner! SCOH her money, -o she puts it I "Trouble Along the Y. Mv hank. And in a weak mo-' Way." Connors plays a foot-rant, recently, she confessed ball coach. tnat her dumbne-s liegan as a1 liberate ruse to get her into MOVIETIME SCHEDULE man cMmifci Meirtiring! 'THE BANDITS OF CORSICA' ttdrrlng Wins.

While at scIkkj! in Anaheim, 'THE BUOORLVN ALHKE itr Bnelh th 4:39, 7:42. ilnlone," 12:03, BROADWAY'S ALL-TIME JOHNSON jmet LEIGH uosCALHERN GREATEST SCREEN-STAGE JKflfff'9' 1 rnuDiuinnui fr sout Ii vviNiiiiiniiuii: 0OOI5 OPfN 11:30 m. 3:0, 6:09, 9:12. FOX "Anna," 12:21. 3:23.

1:27, "jMk McCill. Dnnman," 11, 2:02, 8:06. 11:08. MF.TROrOI.ITAN "Above an6 BTn." 12:11, 3:36. 7:01, "CmliOa- lUllr Cmnle," 2:20.

3:43, 9:10. ARAMOI NT "Tkr 12:13, 3:29, 6:47, "(itmblm ana the La4r," 2:12. 3:30. 6:48. MANHATTAN AS TOR "Off l.lmlU." 12:10, 2:03.

3 56. 3:49, 7:42. 11:28. BROADWAY llnerama." 1, 3, 6:40. CAriTOL "Maalln Reoe." 12:19.

2:36, 7:14. 0:33. 11:50 TUB MON. APRIL 20 f)rJfhfP WMJX 3 ACADEMY AWARDS (t(llJJs? JOSE FERRER huVton ii ma.m. Mouse 'jL TICHNICOKOR Ml lST 6H0W vmBgpr ml 'MEET Imp rib CRITF.RION "Hani hrl.llio An4enen." 12:10, 2:15, 4:20.

8:23. 8:30, 10:33. 12:40. Gl.OBt "Man In the nark." 12:43. 2:26, 4:09.

3:40. 7:20. 9.05, 10:50. 12:30. MAYFAIR "jMpardr." 12:39, 2:22, 4 06, 3:48, 7:31.

9:14. 10:37. 12:40. Ml hic BALI 'Br tke Lickt ef tfca Sllm Meon," 12, 2:42. 3:27.

8:26, itaca. 1:49, 4:37, 7:37, 10:17. IVOLI "SaldSM," 12, 2, 4:05, 6:10, 8.15, 10:20. 12:23. ROXT "tall Me Maaajn." 12.

1:23, 6:20, 8:10. II; Halt. I'40. 4:30. 7:20.

10:15. VICTORIA "tone Bark little Sheba." 12. 1:45, 3:32. 5:19, 7:06. 8:53, 10:40.

12:21. "I SIX P1CTUBES KNith7 4 DONALD O'CONNOR LLnit MT XvERA-UlEN. GEORGE SANDERS JZZZZZSb, U2a ROXY fer Jr-v CHARLES LAUGHTON WitneiBrosj WIMUKt FRAN WARREN ALBEESl'OTY BENEATH THE SEA eUtX XSA DOMALP O'CONNOR DEBBIE REYNOLDS i ITTI DAVISj THE STAR' 1TEVTNS Academy Award! -in ni rooms on mi scREens WULLi-JO ssa LATE "ICE-COLORAMA" REVUE ON STAGE TONIGHT 10:15 P.M. "BEST ACTRESS!" tt RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL AVENUE At Ellt llta. Street VALENCIA High Noon; also African Queen AVE.

RCA Synchra-lcreea ShirloY Booth THREE LOVES' ihowplaco of ttm Nation Kockofdllaf tntf "Rompnfic, omvsing, delightful I QUINN, MIRROR DORIS DAY GORDON MacRAE "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON" Burt Lancaster HAL WAlUt' JARMILA NOVOTNA, Metropolitan Opera star, will be one of the many pertormers who will salute Israel in celebration of its fifth anniversary. Join your neighbors at the following theatres Manhattan, Second Ave. and Beacon Theatres; Brooklyn, Parkway, Midwood and OceanaJheatres and Menora Temple; Bronx, RKO fordham; Queens, 1. 1., Midway and RKO Strand. Dcnrtdninc I0DAf M0.

Winner of 6 Academy Awordt PIER ANGEll KIRK DOUGLAS LESLIE CARON- FARLEY GRANGE! JAMES MASON MOIRA SHEARER BAT RIDGE AND SUNSET PA.RK Stanley. Itk Ave. mi 79th St Mfht anil the Cityl alio Baidal BEDFORD National, 720 Wathinatea An. Rnad to Bali: alio The Savair Roirra, 333 Roieri Ave. PR.

Andiorlrs and the Lioni alno HelUate CAUflV Reotiira Avenue an Abbott As Man Brhind oAVUl toueii. "leet Lapt. Kidd; (heGaB 'Xome Back, Little Sheba" I ITT I'lBOYE nt IETGNI' COW tTJfWTlAUT tOtHnf TRIB0R0 Ni Uiiiki iRfdcit! smwt a TKMNICOIOR 'ThlToAXTERS' IOROfRK 'KAN HHIIID tUN'l UMilCaWMtal Wf 1 c-ltorrief TtRlY MOOil gtk I Will STREET ALPINE REVOORT IR0SDW1Y COKEY IS. GATES A 0 KINQS ORIENTAL PITKIN RRIMIf I BENSONHURST lLV1 Ivanhoe; alto The Hoaxstert HOI llta Abbott ft M. r.r.

IfUJ. "h'nl MARBORO WALKER I i Coloi by TECHNICOLOR Directed hi David Bullet a A Warner tin. Picture. THE GREAT EASTER STAGE SHOW "GLORY OF -famed Cathedral Paieant. by leonidofl.

"RAINBOW" Sparkling now Springtime) tpnctocW, with fabukxm "Dancing Woten" oquotk diiplgy, fomout artntt, Ihn Roclettot, Corps da lollel. Choral Enimbl ond Symphony Orchettra directed by Raymond Paigt. DoonOpeflToday M. rW.oH2),2JJ, J7.S 26.I1-()1 StaoaShawn.li49.4 37,7,37,1017 Doon Opn MoMtay ft IllbVl VH'l. UU Avaaae Costelle BOROUGH BALL AND DOWNTOWN AUDIE MURPHY Susan CABOT Daffletd.

Dudltl. aad Feltea Ste Road to Ball: alao The Karate ct Niagara; Something for the Birds TURNER DOUGLAS 1 ULUIXUL. 100 Plneaaele St. Terminal, Faurtb Ave. and Deaa St Road tn Ball; Alan The Savaae WtOWiwiii rJr, 5th Month! avii iiaP lira piiiiri Hii.

ii i mi il Li ii i uiilll mm. nviivv Tltoll. Bkc Hall. TR. 4-7197 When Worlda Collide; Enfnreer; Yukon Gold BUSHWICK Colonial.

Braaddty and Chauneey St. Road to Bali; also The Savage CONEY ISLAND Sort Theatre, Surf Ave. A W. 32d St. Androrltj and the Lioni alao Hdliate iTiris t-wrrmnJL 7i iu.i,t 1 i Hans Christian Andersen BOB HOPE FLATBUSH A 927 TL Var.Inn l' The Browning Version; (CTMICKETROOKEY AV.0IM i i 5land Danny Kaye iff Technicolor i I I I I "DESPERATE SEARCH" URDIrVU MIYUtft i AVENUE ar.r'...The Clown; Thunder in the East Mln SLW.olSUiAve.

II 31 CH-STatlmc 't I C0 Tl1t I MUmv Hill! 0134 8lvl4MhSt Clt l6' D.or. Open: A M. Freture at: "Tht biggest thing to happento the entertainment world in my time" I 'Am. thru fri rrw oo Run fr. I Bl ntw "pp" 4:20, 1:29.

8:30. 10:39. 12:40 ft.tur. at: i. 3, and Thaflrm wlttt (rillflal MlaWtlinmaMlt ient foe 1 nr.

Only at 2 5i llhTllSJ ill. 12 40 11 52, 11 I tl Kilt 12 40 II M. II ii, 1120 Bererlj, III Churth Avenue Road to Bali: also The Savaee Culver, 4323 lit Av.au. BBli, llio ihe s.vaie GRANADA RcTsymnVes'taTHigh Noon; also African Queen Kent. Ceney lilend Ave.

A Aveaue The Jan Slnfer; alas Tha Thief of Venlee leader. C.ney liland 4 Nnklrk Am. Koad to Ball: alio The Savaae VOGUE Bad thn? Beautiful; ''r EAST FLATBI Sn RUGBY The Clown also The Pathfinder CiERRITSFN nrarn MtilerMiwilvletneittnie enel. ien-meM eremew BROADWAY THEATRE. 53rd 5tret B'wy CO-S-57U-2-J.

I r. aa II laaTJMeMBejaejP i i 9 I'wer A 45th SI, Ne Graham, C.rrltiea 4 Wbitney Av. Cleopatra; alo The falhlinrter rr i ii iir i kirk noroi.A i.ksmk cskos I IN (j VV A I 'STORY OF THREE LOVES KINGS HIGHWAY Kini. Hiehway A Coney Inland Ave. at a f-i at aai a- a ai filNS.MOKK' Both In Technicolor JEWEL PH.r.V Kind Hearts and Coronets; Quartet ALL COLOR, SHOW! PARK Kf.nPF Lm her first KC, 1fcJSiIvana Mangano American ity language hit! RANDOLPH Randolph atnLUH mi ntn si.

"MAW DCUIWn TUT niW" SjlADIVr Flatbuiti Avmuo acoTT 111 AW DLllUXU 1 tit UUN CARLTON Th. Story of Thre Loves; Gun.moke Plan, Fl.tbulk Ave. and Part Plata tteonatra! alao Abbott ft Coatello In RoeietT ALWAYS THS BEST itiniviiiLi Kinji Hllhaay "ABBOTT A COSTELLO MEET APT. K1DD" fl I CNTAINMENT PATIO latbuh Avenue and HALT DCTCD DAM' TECHNI- Mid wool Street eTMrl I C0L0 I SANDERS nd'i4th sheet Th Story of Three Lovti; GoDtmoke ROBT. TAYLOR I RiDr.Rwnnn IVANHOE' Aveaue ana 13rd Street.

Avenue 1 A A 'CATTLE TOWN' A Dliney'i 'BEAR COUNTRY' E. 13th noons OPEN It NOON TODAT CANARSIE and 'THE H0AX8TER8' MIDWOOD ELI2. TAYLOR ARK. "I Street and Fifth Anna! All Color Show! Bine Creiby Beb Hop. Det Leneiir RIDGEWOOD Road to Bali; also The Savage RIVOLI The Pathfinder; BROOK, Ave).

I'lVANUnF" MAYFAIR. Ave. U-Clney III. An, UnllnVfc (TECIINICOLORl 41 "THE HOAXTER" 'gl'MNER, Sumner Ave. and Ouiney St.

iDnAn nii i nd -the I STATE, D.K.IS "a Franklin W-aT SAVAGE' SH1FPSHFAD BV SHEEPSHEAD Th Story of Three Gummoke aVpVM'frrll J'V BOB HOPE BING CROSBY ROAD TO BALI" I.IMII.S. Kmtrnrl.P.rke.ile Avel. nostram). Nii. Av My THE SAVAGE 'Both in Technicolor) RIALTO.

Flethueh Av "lk "SOMETHING FOR KISMET. DeKalb Av. nr. Tempklm Av. VICTOR MATURE JEAN SIMMONS "anorocles and the lion" ond "hellgate- Sheldon, Sheeain.ee Bay Rd.

4 Jereme Lett Train Fi.m Bombay; Wa 4 Pa Kettle at th. Fair SOUTH BRO0KIVN CLINTON HZ Th Story of Three Loves; Guiumoke BERKSHIRE, fjtli St. and (til Ave 'Tha Bad and the Beautiful' 'Duaerate Seartb PAT 1 VFV 'leBR-Ave. AWARD UIMJ eJAmU AFRICAN LINCOLN, Bedfatd "CLEOPATRA" 4 "fATHf INDER (Celer) l.VLeiEeVlEi A Avenue tVLSNERR: IllWf I1WWI1 winners: OUCEN iSandera Glahe, lath SI it OnJr tha Valiant; Abbott ft CoeleUa in Rooltlr.

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