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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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3 the point of embarrassment. The i nan and Haas, the cast Includes Ona BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR FEB 14, 1946 17 balance of the onus rests with Munson as a seductive beer-hall SCREEN By Herbert Cohn screenwriter Lawrence Hazard, who 'singer who doesn't sing enough, and Bendix Featured In Bob Hope Film volved In international intrigue when he learns he is to succeed to a European throne. i gave them very little to be funny Nicodemus Stewart, reviving the find a role in Columbia's air epic, "The Great Highway," awaiting him a.s soon as he recovers. Producer-Director William A. Wcllman has about.

kind of role that Stepin Fetchit What Is left, after the sorry jokes thankfully abandoned years ago. are discarded, is commonplace ad- Co-featured at the Strand is "A Now in Army General Hospital In cast Townc In the part of a pioneer Atlanta, undergoing surgery air enthusiast who aids in the con- 'Leave Her to Heaven' Arrives at Albee; Strand Shows 'Boston Blackie' William Bendix hase been given featured role with Bob Hope andjfoi" war-Incurred shrapnel injuries. struction of one of the first flying venture in which Wayne figures as Close Call for Boston Blackie," a fearless American Robin Hood Chester Morris again playing -the battling Ward Bond's period-style character created by Jack Boyle, gangsters who are trying to swindle Lynn Merrick, Richard Lane and Stone Hasso in "Where There's 21-year-old Michael Towne will machines. A dramatic portrait of a venomous woman occupies the Life," the comedy soon to be put in screen of the RKO Albee Theater. "Leave Her to Heaven," the story of a Scarlett O'Hara of Bar Harbor, conceived by Ben Ames Williams and filmed with only minor changes production by Paramount.

Bendix will play the part of a home-lovtng policeman who is the brother of Tope's fiancee. Hope will portray a radio announcer who become in- the good people of the Dakota Territory out of their land before the railroad builders arrive to pay them handsomely for it. In addition to the stars and Bren- Frank Sully have supporting roles in the new adventure that keeps the gentleman detective hopping, under Lew Landers' direction, on a threatened kidnaping case. down a flight of stairs so that she need not bear the child she fears will share the love Eichard has for her, and when she suspects that her husband is attracted by her foster fMmm liliaairiimTiii.nili.i.fiMiwip I WALTER WANGER I Jl FRIT7 I ANP, I t- sister, Ellen poisons her own tea I 1 under John status direction arrived at the borough theater yesterday. It Is an exciting screenplay, if you are willing to overlook the illogical qualities of its "heroine." For the most serious criticism that can be leveled at "Leave Her to Heaven" is that its Ellen Berent Harland, a jealous vixen who tortures, murders and, commits suicide to possess the man she loves, is a figure out of a wild nightmare.

Mr. Williams sketched her that way, and his book was a best-seller for months. Gene Tierney plays her authentically, and her film is a hit that broke all records at the Toxy Theater. That she is an unlikely person must, therefore, not count too heaily. This Is Ellen's story: Having won Richard Harland, a promising young BAIT and allows the suspicion of murder to fall upon the girl.

Miss Tierney has the dramatic plum in "Leave Her to Heaven" and plays it earnestly. Her supporting cast, though, Including Cornel Wild as Richard, Jeanne Crain as the unhappy sister, and Darryl Hickman as Richard's crippled brother, are equally artful. And EDWARD ROBINSON 1 JOAN BENNETT fi)A KINGS 'ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN KIDD' CHAS. LAUGHTON RANDOLPH SCOTT FRED ASTAIRE i LUCILLE BREMER In M-G-M's Technicolor 'YO LAN DA and THE THIEF AT RKO ALBEE Gene Tierney and Cornie Wilde PITKIN "Leave Her to Heaven. Vincent Price, In the brief role of in the prosecuting attorney, does a magpificent acting job, A Leon Errol featurette, "Maid Trouble," completes the Albee's bill.

At the Strand author, she vows never to release The TRUE story of every woman's Fighting Man! him and schemes to reserve him to screen bill at the Strand Theater yesterday. It is below par for movies of its type, despite a few lively fights and a spectacular fire. Walter Brennan, as a bellowing river-boat captain, must bear most of the blame with Hugo Haas as a railroad tycoon whose daughter runs off with the adventuresome Mr. Wayne. They play their comedy to A OME OF THE 10 BEST OF THE YEfcRl" herself by removing every other "Dakota," a 19th Century western attachment he has in life.

She sits involving John Wayne and pretty by calmly, watching his paralytic Vera Hruba Ralston in a fight for brother drown; because of her jeal- justice In the days when the terri-ousy; she purposely dives headlong 'tories were lawless, headed the new Erne Pye's 'STORY of 46th STREET 1 tU. CRITICS 1 HH'L B0R0 ALPINE BEDFORD 1 BROADWAY 9111 oOoUH CONEY IS GATES KAMEO MELBA JtSS BARKER 7 MARGARET LINDSAY Rf ROSALIND IVAN jlf BURGESS MEREDITH STARRING. 11 plus i ORIENTAL PREMIER 'TRESH, GAY and y. post 4 8 I I I I II I'-yfm- 41 I wail i aunt ninu i 111 -JJ FOR YOUR MONEY!" I iiTLTiTil COLUMBIA'S WITH I urfitCyyt -Alton Cook. I I I PLAZA" VA Jkj SAMUELS.

HINDS I VL A DIANA PRODUCTION tftxv I Produced and Directed by i ft I FRITZ LANG 8 A UNIVERSAL RELEASE jl Hi mTr "TENSE! ROUSING! UJ I will arc. TwmTffi n- AV i f-w I It Robt. 6ENCHLEY Vera VAGUE Claudette COLBERT -'GUEST WIFE NtW YORK AVE. I 1 I ul Presents 'THE LAST CHANCE' Chas. Boyer Lauren Bacall in 'CONFIDENTIAL AGENT' ond 'LOVE, HONOR AND GOODBYE'-Virginia Bruce rluarHiiotifiEii Jennifer JONES Joseph COTTEN in 'LOVE LETTERS' ph, 'FOLLOW THAT WOMAN'-William Gargan Nancy Kelly a 1 sUm NEW SHOWS I fF RoSnCE MUSIC I r- V4 AiOT TO TMHIU.

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4 2230 of Marco Polo; alao Kid Millions BENSONIIt'RST llAilGROVE "SKY HIGH" A fantastic, dazzling spectacle produced by Leomcloff, settings by Bruno Maine with the Rodeffes, Vocaf Ensembe, Corps de Bae( and the Symphony Orchestra, directed by Charles Previn, playing George Gershwin's "An American in Paris." DOOR eriN TODAY M0 FRIDAY t.ti A.M. rwm ti ii4i. rn. ti, tt sum at: it as, im, t. BETTY HUTTON wStorkClub ''DICK TRACY'' Sforn'ng 1 Robert WALKER Keenan IN MRIOM ORRIN TUCKER taltAt STANWYCK mMY REPUTATION mm GEORGE IRENT it I KM AND OICH.

JEAN PORTER CHILL WILLS Colonr. Ilth St. BE. Conies Couraie; alao Danfrrous Blondes BOKO PARK Elton, 43d St. and Niw utraoht An Main: ala Slnf Your Way Homo n-: tti: HUM Ll.i I peteJI LfSD HAYES A KISSER-DILLER OF A COMEDY THRILLER at ROROIT.H HAI AMI DOWNTOWN OPENS a.m.

UH FIM KSKIT Dutllrld. Dutllald and Fiiltoa Sta Northwest Mnuntrd I'nllrn alio Thia l.un (or Hire ROSALIND RUSSELL LEE BOWMAN A Ii "SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES iGAItY C00PERIN6l)lP SERGMAH Majestic, Hi runes st un the l.rral Hhilt lull, A Tras'djr at Midnitht Mvstrrir Plane Momart. Fultn it. and Rsraafll ri the Wild Wind: alo Dr. Brnadaar M.

lienrfe Playhouse, 100 Pineapala St.uet Wife: aKo The l.al hanre Terminal. Feurlh An. and Daan frontier BaHman; alo Thia Ihe t.lfe Tlroll. Fulton St. ana Bars Hall And Ibrn There Were Nonet alao Pinorrhi BRIGHTON BF.ACH Octana, Brlahtaa Baath Thrn There Were Nonet alao Pinoerhi PARIS-UNDERGROUND- rtiAftVl WILLARD PARKER -MARGUERITE CHAPMAN miiitnimiHiuuiiuuno A- iiiiiiiu i iiiiia i a BUsitwirK CHESTER MORRIS JANIS CARTER I wHiFlOhA ROBSWtfHM I WAlltS SAMWaOO empire, naipn way.

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Churih and Naalrand An. Rhapody In Rlu': alao The lloiiae I Live In 1 11JVJ 1 DAKOTA Kent, Con.y liland Aaa. and Annuo a Nrw llnhi alao (hlraio Kid Leader. Canay laland and Niaklrt. Pinnorhio; also The hralera EAST FIATBISII BOY SCOUTS SHOULD BE SUPPORTED VIl 0' 0 JO A M.

"THe BEST PICTURE 0 PIVOI I fcw CLOSE CALL FOR BOSTON BLACKIE- Arenne n. Annua and I. 43d and Telh alao Voire ot the Whlatler Butba, Ulna aad Churth Ayanuaa I nrlr Harry; alao Lad; DENNIS O'KEEFE MARIES- Mcdonald Klnji JOAN LfnLIt a BOBFBT MU1T0N "TOO TOI'VO TO Caney Island An. KNOW" and RIDE AtiAIN" KINGSWAY OP THE YEAR Mf wfci i I OARLAND lyl IN PERSON THf ICLCNN MILLER OF RRITKF-N IF ACtf Graham, fiarrlttaai 4 Whltnay Ana alao Selected Shorts PARK FLOPS Atlantle. Flatbuih An.

and Dean alao t.arrrnr With Mu.le arlton. Flathuih and Savrnth Avea Plnnrrhlo; aUo tome and iet It New Venua. 1224 Preisret Ave Raaaed Anaelai alao The farlbhean MyaterY Flora. Flalouih An. and Park Plain to Pml; alao Thunder Rnrk Sanders, Praaaott Park VeaM4th This Love ot Ours; alao I'uriull to Alflers TIVOM.

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ORCHESTRA UncMNicoioi JY fi TST 'Vjra THE HARVEY fl: HUMOIMt IM RUITO. Flatbush An. Corlalynii ltd KINGS CLAUDETTE COLBERT "GUEST WIFE" vttoitKa iomir jot Jewel, Klnia Hlihasy st Otau Parkoay Hr(een I Girlai alao Beyond Ihe Blue Horison AVM.oN. Kirai aay and t. laih fct TLX 8ENEKE lodd lyon LAKE-TUFTS CAULFIELD.

i Miss SUSIE SLAGLES" a tltlNKa a MIHWOOD, Avanua and E. 13th St and "THE l.ST ANTE" MAYEAIR, Asanua U-Cnay Island An THuTlOVt OF OURS" and "PURSUIT TO AlGltRS" Ai nt Flatb'h m'li Rd. "And No Tamarraw" and Oor Hrarts Wrrr Vnuns and Gay'' FARRAfilT, Flatbush Rd. ED fiARIINt "lUtEYI TlVIRN" and NOMRtND, Klnss H'aay Noslrand Ay. "St OI I.AMI AIM) INl1lt.ATOR" YOttl'E.

Canay III. Ava. and Avanua Mounlrd Polire' sod 'This C.un tor Hiro' TRIANtil.F. Klnal H'oay-E. 12th St "Hrr Hllhnsil and tha bVib and "Dantrraua Partnera" rOI LFC.F.

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Annua sad E. St Rhapsody In Blur; alao The House I Lire In KlntiFW'OOD Colonial. Irondwny and Chaunrry finest Wife; slso Don't Fenee Me In Ridarwnnd. I7) Myrtle Ayrnua (iuest Wife; also Don't tenee Me In Klnill, Myrtle-Wllios Avaa. al.

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