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20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1949 1 apa aii.aef AMUSEMENTS Bing Croiby Picture At Albee Tomorrow "If I Had My Way," with Bin Crosby and Olorla Jean, and "You Can't Fool Your Wife," co-starring Lucille Ball and James Ellison, are to feature the bill at the Albee Theater beginning tomorrow. The Crosby film presents a list of vaudeville stars who appeared In person on the Albee'i stage not many 'years ago. They are Charles Winnlnger, Eddie Leonard, El Brendel, Julian Eltlnge, Grace La Rue, Blanche Ring and Trlxte Frlganza. Berlin Musical 5 Here Next Week B. Q.

DeSylva presents "Louisiana Purchase" at the Imperial Theater on Tuesday evening. May 28. William Oaxton. yera Zorlna, Victor Moore and Irene Bordonl head a cast of upwards of 100 Including Carol Bruce, Nick Long April Ames, Ralph Riggs, Edward H. Robins, Robert Pitkin, Ray Mayer, the Martins, Charles Laskey, Charles LaTorre, the Buccaneers, Georgia Carroll and Nicodemus.

Irving Berlin has written the music arid lyrics, his first score for a Broadway show in almost eight years. The libretto is by Morrle Ryskind and is based on a story by B. O. DeSylva. Troy Brown, last seen in "Swlngin? the Dream," has been engaged for "Walk With Music," the Kitty Carllsle-Mltzi Green-Jack Whiting musical.

He will play the role formerly assigned to Stepin Fetchit. Baron Lee, who has appeared with Troy Brown, has also been added to the cast. "Lady In Waiting," starring Gladys George, will give a special matinee for Decoration Day at the Martin Beck Theater May 30. 'Dark Command' Arrives at Fox Film Recaptures Days Of Western Marauder During Civil War There's a great plenty of village burnings, night ride terrors and adventure spiced in genuine Western style In "Dark Command," the film that came today to the Fox Jf I 'Wind' Closing at Harbor "Gone With the which began a four-day engagement at the Harbor Theater in Bay Ridge last Sunday, will be shown for the last time there tonight. The David O.

Selanick production of the Margaret Mitchell atory will be" shown continuously at the Harbor this afternoon, with the final reserved-seat showing scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. i i (: ll ilVlVi Brooklyn Theater. And the reasons I MANUEL A DEL RIO jn a number from her repertoire of traditional dances in which she will appear, with her Spanish ensemble, in an all-Spanish program of dance and music on SimcJay evening ot the Windsor Theater. 'Lillian Russell' Stays 2d Week at the Roxy Darryl F. Zanuck's production of "Lillian Russell," starring Alice Faye, Don Ameche, He-iry Fonda and Edward Arnold, will remain for a second week, beginning Friday, at the Roxy Theater, A BOY AND HIS DOG They're little Billy Lee and Premise, whose real name is Tiverton Invader, as they appear in ''The Biscuit Eater," opening today at Loew's Criterion Theater.

MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES starting Tononnow At are three-fold. One Is that Republic, which has produced the picture, usually devotes Itself once yearly to a film seriously rooted in history and drama. Another is that a liberal collection of script writers has molded an effective screen play. A third is that Walter Pidgeon is an entirely convincing Will Cantrell, around whom the plot circles. It is the life of Cantrell that comes alive vividly how the Civil War marauder seeks to be an honest chap out In Kansas territory and how he decides, when John Wayne, a disreputable Texas cowboy, Impresses Claire Trevor more than he, that crime must pay in his case, too.

A flimsy touch of melodrama toward the end doesn't heighten the intensity of the production. But Raoul Walsh, the director, already had accomplished enough. Ray Mllland endeavors to withstand Ellen Drew's romantic lunges in what remains of the stage farce in "French Without Tears," the second feature A. R. Greg Ratoff to Be An Actor Again IN LOCAL SCREEN PREMIERE Walter Pidgeon and Claire Trevor in "Dork Command," which opens today at the Fox Brooklyn Theater.

"French Without Tears" is the second feature. Charlie Chaplin Film Shrouded in Silence Future of His Satire on Dictators Awaits War Developments Abroad By HERBERT COHN A mysterious silence has surrounded Charlie Chaplin's studio in Hollywood for several weeka. There has been no word about his "Production No. 6" which should have been finished and distributed by now. even the well-posted publicity department at the United Artists' offices in Man 'Typhoon' Opens Today At N.

Y. Paramount Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston supply the romance in Paramount' Technicolor South Seas adventure film, "Typhoon," which starts today at the N. Y. Paramount Theater. Lynne Overman and J.

Carrol Naish are featured in supporting roles. The in person show presents Tony Martin, singing star of screen and radio; Charlie Barnet and his orchestra and Danny Kaye, 1 Gregory Ratoff will return to acting for. one picture. Having completed his directorial assignment on "Elsa Maxwell's Public Deb No. 1," Ratoff has been cast in a comic role in support pf John Barrymore in "The Great Profile" at 20th Century-Fox.

Sheila Ryan, a newcomer, has been given the feminine lead opposite Cesar Romero In "Ghost of the Cisco Kid." The film Is being made at 20th Century-Fox. Sergeant York for Hollywood Sgt. AMn C. York, the First World War hero, will arrive In Anna Neagle in Person THt PICTURE THAT BROKE ALL RECORDS DURING. ITS 6 WEEKS RUN IN MANHATTAN hattan can tell the status of the picture that was planned as Anna Neagle, star of "Irene," will appear in person at the Radio City Music Hall premiere of the photoplay tomorrow and dance the "Irene" waltz.

Miss Neagle will ap- satire of dlctatorshlo with Chan- lin playing the housepainter of 'Rebetca' to Open At Met. Tomorrow "Rebecca" will begin a week's engagement tomorrow at Loew's Metropolitan Theater. Co-starred are Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. Also in the cast are Judith Anderson, Nigel Bruce, Reginald Denny and George Sanders. The film is an adaptation from the I pear at every performance.

Broadway operetta, Is the highlight of this week's new attractions. It arrives tomorrow at the Radio City Music Hall with Anna Neagle doing a right-about-face. Until now she has been a dignified Queen Berchesgaten. But reasonably reliable reports do trickle into the Broadway area with the arrival of each train from the coast, and the most persistent of My 4 MOVIE TIME TABLE 'Rebecca is recommended to one and all as tops in screen entertainment!" -2V. Y.

Daily News "No one who liked 'Rebecca' in book form will be disap Victoria on two occasions arid the tragic wartime nurse, Edith Cavell, on her most recent screen appear novel by Daphne Du Maurier. Hollywood the second week In June to act as technical advisor on "The Amazing Story of Sergeant York" at Warner Brothers Margaret Dumont, the Marx Brothers' buxom leading lady, has been signed as a permanent member of the acting company at Hope Lawder's Spa Theater In Saratoga Springs Virginia Bruce has been selected to play a role in "No Time for BROOKLYN ALBEE. "3tr Dust," 11:10. 2:02 4:54, 7 45. 10:35 "Chullt Chtn'i Murder Cruise." 13:45, 3:39, 6:31, 9:23.

DYKBR "Private Dtuctlve," 12. 2:39. 8:17, 7:57 "Boni ot Km," 1:23. 4:02, 6:41. 10.

VOX "French Without Tri." 1122. 2:37, 5:52. 8.57. "Drk Commind," 12:40, 3:55. 7:10, 10:15.

HARBOR 'Oon Vrith th Wind," 10 30 a 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. METROPOLITAN "SUchtlT Honorable." 11:01. 2:18. 5:35, 8:52.

"Broadway Melody." 12:29. 3:4. 7:03. 10:20. 'Louise' Opening Friday At Local Astor Theater "Louise," a French screen pro ance.

Tomorrow she becomes an Irish gamin who sings and dances her way from behind a sales counter In a 9th Ave. department store Into 5th haughtiest society. pointed in the screen version N. Y. Journal-American "A Am picture among the top two or three of the year -N.

Y. Sun duction of the opera of the same Comedy" at Warners Miriam PARAMOUNT "Buck Benny Rldei name, starring Grace Moore, will Aaln," 11, 1:53, 4:4, 7:39. 10:32. "Tom DAPHNE DU MAURI ER'S have Its Brooklyn premiere Friday at the Astor Theater In Flatbush. Georges Thill and Andre Pernet will be seen in Miss Moore's support In this picture, which has been equipped with English titles by Deems Taylor.

The Astot's supplementary attraction starting Friday will be "The Mad Empress," with Conrad Nagel, Lionel Atwill and Medes Novara. Boy" 12:33, 3:26, 6:19. 9:12. "HI AND "Sons ol the Navy," 11:30, 2:20. 5.

7:40. 10:15. "Murder an the Yu-con" 1:10. 3:50, 6:30. 9.

ST. OEORGE PLAYHOUSE "Sidewalks of London." 1:10. 4:12. 7:14. 10:16.

Shipyard Sally." 2:53, 5:55. 8:57. TILYOU "Private Detective." 1 :37. 4:15. 6:53.

9:56. "Sons of the Navy," 12, 2:36, 6:16, 7:54. 10:57. MANHATTAN ASTOR "done, With the Wind," 2:15, 8:15. CAPITOL "Waterloo Briitae." 10:05, 12:28.

2-51, 6:14. 7:37. 10. 12:23. CRITERION "Hell Below." 9 40.

11:12. 1:03. 4:26. 7:49. "The Biscuit later," 11:33.

2:56. I'll, 9:42. 1:05. GLOBE "I Wai An Adventuress," 9:41, 11:33, 1:28, 3:17, 8:09, 7:01, 8:53, 10:45, 12:37. MUSIC HALL "My Son, My Son," 11:05.

1:44. 4:21. 7:17. 10:15. Stage show, 12.59.

3:38. 6:34, 9:32. PARAMOUNT "Typhoon." 9 01. 11:40. 2:19.

4:54. 7:39. 10:11, 11:41. State ahow, 10-3B. 1:17.

3:56 6:41. 9:16. RIVOLI "21 Days Torelher." 10 38. 12:24, 2:10, 3:56, 5:42, 7:28, 9:14, 11, 12:46. ROXY 'Xlllian Russell." 10:35.

1:35. 4 35, 7:20. 10:15. Stale ahow, 141:50, 3:50. 6:50.

9:30. STRAND "Torrid Zone." 9, 11:32. 2:06. 5:01, 8. 10:51.

1:03. Sta show, 10:30, 1:10, 4:01, 7, 9:32. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock end starring LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE Hopkins' next starring film will be "The House on the Brian Aherne has arrived in Hollywood piloting his own plane. Columbia Swells Cast Columbia has signed Ann Doran, Evelyn Young and Marjorie Cooley for feature roles in "Girls of the Road," which Includes Ann Dvorak, Helen Mack and Lola Lane in its lineup Egon Brecher, John Qualen, Billy Dawson, Paul Irving, Harry Green, Frank Teicher and James Stephenson have been cast in "The Man from Fleet Street," starring Edward G. Robinson Luclle Fairbanks and Arthur Hous-man have parts in "No Time for Lee Patrick has been signed by Warners for "The Embezzler" Peggy Moran and Johnny Downs, Univcrsal's romantic team, will be featured in the Hugh Herbert comedy, "Slightly Tempted." these reports indicates that Chaplin is watching Europe, the deciding factor of his film.

"Production No. 6," it is said, has been "shot," Its score synchronized and its editing completed. Under ordinary circumstances, it would be "ready for the cans." But it has as its ending, a housepainter whose woild has burst in his Unhappily that doesn't make sense at the moment. So Chaplin is waiting on Europe. Possibly he will give "Production No.

6" a new ending. Possibly his film will get no farther than it is, despite the million-and-a-half dollar Investment it represents. But Chaplin isn't one who would take pride In boasting the success of a machine he was one of the first to despise. Thus, only time can tell whether we will ever see the film which, by unanimous agreement of all who sat in at any' of the is the Chaplin masterpiece. Not only the Chaplin production but Walter Wanger's "Foreign Correspondent'" as well hangs in the balance today as a result of the newest turn of the European war.

The shooting script has already been changed fiveimes to keep abreast of the Nazi onslaught. Late last week, the Wanger studios announced that its unit director, Osmond Borrodaile, had completed scenes in the Low Countries on the eve of the German invasion of Holland and Belgium. This was the second time that a production crew had shot background material in Holland. The first batch of film, together with Red Norvo's Orchestra For Luna's Ballroom Produced by DAVID O. SILZNICK who made "GONE WITH THE WIND" Also among the week's coming events are "Biscuit Eater," a tender drama about two Georgia boys and their bird-dog, arriving today at the Criterion; "21 Days Together," which pairs the stars of Broadway's "Romeo and Juliet" in a John Galsworthy romance, at the Rivoli today, and "Typhoon," which returns Dorothy Lamour to her South Sea sarongs and brings her to the New York Paramount ior today's third-opening.

Rachel Field's Film Rachel Field made movie history yesterday when she completed her collaboration on the editing of the screen version of her novel, "All This and Heaven Too." It is the first time, the Warners report, that the author of a book has been consulted regarding the editing of its screen version. George Bernard Shaw might challenge the record, for it was said that he had a voice in the trimming of his "Pygmalion." Irrespective of who holds the record, the presence of the author in the cutting room is a sound idea. "My Son, My Son!" might have been happier event if the precedent had been set earlier. "All This and Heaven Too," It now seems, will be shown in one part instead of being divided in PETE SMITH MALE" G-M COLOR CARTOON ON THE RANGE" Red Norvo's orchestra, with Norvo himself at the xylophone, will furnish the music in Luna Park's ballroom during the first four days of Luna's opening week. The park will be reopened on May 29.

Norvo's band will feature Judy Abbott, vocalist, according to Mal-comb V. Lomax. The latter iias been appointed director of Luna's ballroom activities for the season by Milton Sheen, operator of the Coney Island playground. "Hl Olrl frlday" SUNRI8E DRIVE-IN-9 and 11 p.m. I MOTION PICTURES lUftOOftUf lj a m-a 111 ll.U! mm nnBssmon 1 -i TrninTwi'iY Till 1 1 ITMtn LOEW'S KINGS BOB HOPE, BING CBOSRY, DOROTHY LAMOTJK.

Flatbush and Tildas Avenues Road to Slntanore; ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS LOEW'S PITKIN PAROLE FIXER, Robert Paire; jiomattuii mm-nni vam wudinacnMai BINNY HIDES AOAIN" CROSBY Pltkla and Sarateia Avanuaa liENK AUTRT, Kancho Grando SM II THE WKU MU NHQaMCU WtUM '7MMT" LOEW'S ALPINE Hth Stroet and Filth Avenue LOEW'S TH STREET GLORIA JEAN IWIM features. Under the latest plans, Miss Field's drama, with Bette Davis and Charles Boyer In the leading roles, will have a two-a-day showing in New York next month. GHOST HOME" Ann RUTHERFORD IF I HAD MY WAY COMES Frank MORGAN 46th Street and Hap Utresnt Aytnue LbEW'S GATES Galea Avenue and Broadway LUCILLE BALL half and presented as two separate- HII.H'J 1W1 UJ'H I IJJ'M'UB' II 9J Ml" LOEW'S MELBA ctAnttTtnn KmrwiiTRt a wutci rmm. Liv nsitan street and Hanover Pises STAGE PLAYS MANHATTAN the unit's equipment, was already en route to Hollywood when it met disaster. It was aboard the Dutch liner Rijnstroom, according to stu LOEW'S BEDFORD I jock HOLT Bedford Avenue end Berfen street fj "DARK COMMAND RAY SAtLLAND BLLIN DREW hi "FRENCH WITHOUT TCARS" OUTSIDE Harry CAREY THE LIMIT" Pi GtUwvrthv'i LOKW'H BROADWAY Brsadwey and Myrtle Avenue LOEW'S CON FY ISLAND rt and Stlllteall Avenuaa "A flrst.rats I any earnlwl XtalMM.

Tiaws CLARK BOOTHK'S COMtWT HIT! B. a. DtSYLVA vrrirnti HAT infill rAn rnn svi THREE MILE mp AY TOGETHER 1 BERT LAHR FTHEL MFRMAV Ifl A I 1" fUK LKIVUK E5H 0 fK ttmt ristara BARRY WAS A LADY, EVES. 55c, 83c, $1.10, $1.65 $1.10, LOEW'S BREVOORT Braveert Plaee and Bedford Avenue LOEW'S CENTURY Partulde and Nsstrand Avenues COI.E PORTFR SONGS NORTHWEST PASSAGE, Spencer Traey: PEPPERS AT HOME, Edith Fellows, all new ZANZIBAR, Lola Lane, Jamee Craig FRAMED. Frank Albertson, Constance Moore MICKEY ROONEY, Younr Tom Edleon: UNITED' AITISTS MAJESTIC.

W. 44 St. rlH-OTSO. Ets. 7th MONTH! Matinns TODAY A SAT.

si I'M Sprclal Matlntr Dernratinn Day. May with Rfttr Grah) Rcnnr Rakfr ST. W. of y. CI.

S-6H75. tvs. It I I MIDNITI SHOWS Dears Opan A. M. LOF.W'S KAMEO JUN rARKkR a JAMES DUNN in "SON OF THE NAVY" MMPRIW OF TH! ROYAL MOUHTfO In "MURDER ON THE.

YUKON" 11.10 ta $4.40. Mill. TMiiy a 51.10 to 12.75 I Eaitern Parkway and Nsstrand Avenue DR. KILDARE'8 STRANGE CASE, Lew Arrets MATS. TODAY 4 SAT.

3:40 40c 75c $1 PINS AND NEEDLES Mats. TODAY, Sat May OLSEN A srril LOEW'S BORO PARK JEAN ARTHUR, FRED MaeMTJRRAY, Ten Mao, Slat Street end Now Utretht Avenue Husbands: VIVIEN LEIGH, Sidewalks ot London LOEW'S BAY RIDGE CAROLE LOMBARD. BRIAN AHERNE. Vlfil 1st the Street and Third Avenue Nlrht; VIVA CISCO KID, Cesar Ronsere EXTRA: TONIGHT at Loew's ORIENTAL Vaudeville, Sterrlni BLOCK at STJLLT1 NEW dio reports, when the ship was bombarded and sunk by German planes. If "Foreign Correspondent" is preserved in its present form and again only time will tell it will contain the last film record of life in Holland before the German troops took over.

Coming This Week Herbert Wilcox' new version of "Irene." with music by Harry Tier- r.ev, the composer of the original DRIVE-IN MOVIES JOHNSON'S "Si" Amcrlsa's Hit Muslial Rsvna at Moyla Prleat lam Eyenlnsa HELLZ A P0PPIN 4 AV. 92 ST.il SH. ROAD BAY RIDGE 8-4900 55c $1.10 $1.65 Time at :40 WINTER GARDEN, S'wu 4 90th St. Evl. LAST SHOWING TODAY 1000 GOOD SEATS WINDSOR 4 St.

t. of B'wsy. BR. -M24 LAST 5 WEEKS IN NEW YORK 1 FEATURE FILiTIS SHDUlinCTDDflV cagneyV "GONE WITH TIIE WIND" MAT. COME ANYTIME UNTIL 2:40 and SEE WHOLE SHOW 75e TONITE LAST SHOWING AT I ATI SHERIDAN! WE "THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY NOW ON THE BOARDS." Walter Wincliell DWIQHT DEERS W1SIAN vrctrntt JACK MARTA SHIRLEY HALEY EGGERT ROSS in RODGER'S HART'S ROMEO AND JULIET VrVTFN I.AVRENfT LEIGH OLIVIER Dame May Whllty Edmond O'Brlrn O'BRIEN! Torrid Dorothy Robart LAMOUR PRE8T0N Lynne Overman "TYPHOON" in Technicolor In Per ton TONY MARTIN Chsrlie BARNET and Hi! Band Musical Comedy Hit! LILLIAN RUSSELL Fayc Amechc Fonda PLUS RfO STAOC SHOaV tm.

Um IPC. 1. nstVWTu- Slat IT. Braadway at 51st St. Clr.

7-5545 ai Dial an. nr. H. iiiflii IGHER AND HIGHER Matinee. TODAY SAT, at TONE' ith I.EIF FRICKSON and LEE DrXON LAST 7 TIMES! Paramount XKh ni sasja, aaaya a aaaaar aw.ararm soa SHUBERT THEATRE, W.

44th St. CI. 6-5990 Matt.Tpflay A 8at.S2.75tall .10 HOLIDAY MATINEE; THURSDAY, May 30 TONITE "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" Tl.un. thru Hit. Edward Ellis and Anita Louisa In "Main Street Uwyar" GERTRUDE LAWRENCE In SAMSON RAPHAELSON'S Comrdy SKYLARK nnail rnnte Ri cum lanrflt MflliiiiHiiuy BAY RIDGE Elretra, 71th St.

and 3d Ave Souls at Sea; also Masle In Mr Bentrt Stanley. Fifth Ave. and 75th st Tha Dawn Patrol; sis Hard to Get BEDFORD Apollo. Fulton and Threes Of Homan Bondage); alap Star at Midnight National 720 Waihlnstoa Our Neighbor, tha Carteret also Viva Cisco Kid Rogers, Rseers eer. Sulllven PI A Child Is Born; also Green Hell Savoy, Bedford Ave.

and Llneoln pi Prim rose Path; and Tha Haas Seven Gaklea BENSONHURST Colony, Hth Ave. and 66th St Of Human Bondage; also Star at Midnight BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Duffleld, Duff laid and Fultsn Sts The Virginian; also I Met Hlra in Parla Mosnart, Fulton St. and Rocstssll Bgitlsh Intelligence; and The Bine Bird St.George Plavhoose, I0O Pinessele of London; also Shipyard Satlly Terminal. Fourth Ave. and Oeen St Vira Cisco Kid; also Oar Neighbors, the Carters Tivoli, Fultsn St.

end Myrtle Ave Emergency Squad; also Young an YouFMl Towna, 327 Wsthlniten St No More Women; also It a a Gift, W. C. Flaws BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana, Brighton Btaeh Ave. -Hall Virginia City; also Curtain Call KLATBIJSH Astor, Flatbush nssr Church Danielle Darrlem In Katia; and South KidlBg Flatbuah. Churth and Flatbuah Ave Clark Gable, Vlelen Leigh In Gone With the Wind Granada, Churah and Noetrand Avas The Earl at Chicago; also Henry Goaa Arlaone "One sits spellbound before it.

Flora i Bobaon brilliant." Brwra. Post I St. Ea.S:40 MU TO tl A. M. Z3C MON tsf II.

SyAY4 47tbST. i vi pens o.jv ft A.M. Lata W) Film I A.M. at vsllty strain a A in rLUKA KUDOUIN ID jMatlneea TODAY, TOM 4 SAT, at 2:411 I AniFS IN RFTIRFMENT lh IAUILJ 111 1 IIiLITIbll 1 ofda.frt hrrarity." Altmsoti RKO Madiaon. Myrtls-Wyekoff RKO Dyker.

Mlh St. and Filth RKO Bushvrlrk, B'wsy-Haward Ave RKO Tilyou. Caney Steaplachaaa RKO Repnblie. Qrand and Kaap RKO Proapeet, Ninth I Last I "PRIVATE DETECTIVE." Dic(c Foro 1 DovJ "SON of the NAVY," tomes Dunn i STARTS TOMORROW lamour "JOHNNY APOLLO" A LINDA DARNELL" "STARDUST" RACING BELMONT PARK HENRY MILLER'S W. 43.

BR. a. 3970 THE MALE ANIMAL Evaa. 11.10 to $3.30. Mata.Tom 4 Sat.

2:40 RKO Oreenpotnt, 029 Manhattan Ave. with ELLIOTT NUGENT IMMENSELY FUNNY" says ATKINSON at CORT 138 W. 4R Rt. BR. R-Ofllfl Evsa.

40. Mats. TODAY. SAT. 4 May 30, 2:40 RKO Kenmore, Churth'Flstbiiah Glflsar Rofsrs.

"Frlmreaa "Hauae at Sevan Gablsa'' RKO Orphenm, Fultaa St-Roekwall PI. "Private "Foriottan Birls." Danald Waeda I RKO Shore Road, Mth "ThejCrswd "The Bette Davis, Erral Flyna 1 GLADYS GEORGE EAST FLATBUSH IN WAITING "SiS Lady "THIS COMEDY 18 A JOY' John Maion Brown Pott SAM H. HARRIS vrfentt RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL 50th Street antf 6th Avenue LAST TIMES TODAY! MidelclH Cirrftltt Brian AMrni L. Hiywird "MY SON, MY SON!" On tha Greet stsis: "I ALWAYS SAY" lively, divertins danae and aong prodused by Ruttall Marksrt.SymahenyOrsh. Doors 0)an 1 1 .00 A.

M. Ploturs at 1:44, 4:21, 7:17, 10:15 Stags Show at 2:59. SM, 1:32 let Man. Bests Reserved Clrela d-4600 The Ean or tvnienge; nenry uvw Earl of Chicago; also Henry Goea Arlsona Avenue Ave. I t.

43d Rugby, Utlta and Churah Aves MARTIN BECK Thaatra. 45th St. W. at Ith Avo. jhe MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Glneer Roiera.

Joel McCrea, "PRIMROSE PATH" IVlllUO IT A I Coney Islsnd Avt and "HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES Esa. 1:40. Mai. Today. 8at.

4 Det.Oay. CI. CIlajnAV Raf. Prleaa STAGE RELIEF dUHUAI No Tax FUND BENEFIT OSCAR SIRLIN presents Clarenre Day'a I IFE WITH FATHER GERRITSEN BEACH Orahatu, 811 Whitney Ave Tha Man From Dakotaj alaa Missing Evidence PARK SLOPE Carlton, Flatbush and Seventh Aval Curtain Call: also VlgH In tha Night Plain Flstbuah Avs and Park Wutherlng Heights; also Star of Midnight tTandeVs. Pr7rt 114 My Littl.

Chickadee; alas) tha Phantom Strike. KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klnea Highway and Oseea kwy China Clipper; also Kick Man, Poor Olrl 'Virginia City' PATIO, Flatbush Avs. and Mldeeod St MARINE. Fletbuah Ave. and Klnee H'vay.

Errol Flynn Miriam Hoaklns l)V MOSS HART GEORGE S. KAUFMAN MUSIC BOX. 45 St- w. at B'oay. clr.

I-46W Evia. Mats. TOM St SAT. at 2:40 ALBEMARLE. Fletbuah Av.

-Albemarle Rd. Ann Sheridan, John Garfield "CASTLE ON THE I ELM, Avenue end Eeit 17th Street and "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE fod Into a bv I BI'RNS MANTLE. Dally News HOWARD LINDSAY an RUSSEL CROUSE Alfred HJNT Lyn" F0NTANNE tya.i:40. Mat. Today, Sat.

4 Datoratlon Day 2:40 nnIBI.r.,.H.ER,j!?ID AVENUE TJ SECTION FAKRAf.I T. Flatbuah NOS1RAND. Klnsi way-Noitrand VOGUE. Coney Island Ave. end Avenue Avenue TJ Ave.

UE. Hth Calling PBlio ai a. y. Carole Lombard, Brian Ahem "VIGIL IN THE and "VIVA CISCO KID" "Emertenc and "Village Barn Dance" "Aur Neighbors, the Carters" It "Shooting High" I tltKt SHALL dL INU INlUHi 2nd WEEK! GM ALVIN. W.

52 St. Eyga. 8:30. Mtat.Tom'w 4 Sat. The Thratre Guild in association with Eddie Dowling presents RIALTO.

Flstbuah Rd. COLLEGE, Flatbush Avs. snd Avenue AMERICA'S FINEST RACING 8 roe including the nrw WILLIAM SAROYAN eomrdy FROM MANHATTAN PARKSIDE. Flatbuah and Ps'rkside Robert Montgontery. Edward Arnold, "THE EAR TRIANGLE.

Klnaa Hlhwsy-E. I2tb OF and "HENRY GOES ARIZONA MINUTES Traymora, Avenue ana E. sain a Colonial. Broadway and Chaunaey Castle an the Hudson; and My Llttla Chickadee Rivoli, Myrtle snd Wilson Avss Dr. Ehrllcha Maglu Bullet; Cheer, for the Irish HHEEPSHF AO RAT Sheepshead, Sheegehea.

Bey, Many Husbands; and Sidewalks of London SOUTH BROOKLYN Sander's Globe, J2 ISth St Kentucky Moonshine: Tees of the Stores Country Minerva, Seventh Ave. and 14th His Girl Friday; alaa Fugitive at Large VALLEY STREAM SunriM Drive-In tuarlss M'tay. Grant, R. Russel), His Girl Friday; Comedy; Newt VIVIEN LEIGH TAYLOR lit "WATERLOO BRIDGE" CAPITOL "(irapea of Wrath" and "Free, Blonde and QUENTIN. fiuanlln Rd.

and Eaat 35th St. LOVE'S OLD SWEET VihTHTsHnw FT AL, I tri IIU i Ull B(ty Huttor RKhsrd Hay" Brands Forbaa and JESSIE ROYfE I A.VDIS I Staged hll JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON PLYMOUTH W. 4Mb St. CI.S-BI'S) BOOTH 45 St W. of n-ay.

F.y El-fa. 40. Mats. TOM VV and Mats. TODAY SAT.

at clr. -J8 avaLon Kings Hlshwsy and E. Ilth "Nerthwoet Paaiage" and "Five Little Pagaers at Heme'' Special ract trains lean Peon. Sta. and latbusb Aae.

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