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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 23

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Norman Greene Is Giving The Musical World an Earful Norman Greene, who writes his music on the subway, the bus, the trolley or a folding table in his home living room, has the music world by the ears. At 22, he is rapidly establishing himself as one of the top conductors, arrangers and composers 23 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN AUG. 17, 1952 Filming of 'The Quiet Man, Was Regular Family Affair When Frank Nugent began the shooting script for John Ford's production of Maurice Walsh's Irish classic. "The Quiet Man," which opens Thursday at the Capitol Theater, the scenarist made a wise and cautious start: Behind the main title," he. wrote, there will be a series of, came In droves from the sur-chnt.

in anH arn.in,i fiaiuav iounding countryside, and of- the country and this Is the work for nothing as (Eire) which the director. Of I rVm Ford, knows like the back the finding of th equipment needed to hp. if Mri his hand. The same back of the' proper authenticate some of the scenes cause of widespread amazementhas recently nad an album "Romantic Moods," released by MGM Record? Lads of 22 never bring out albums like this, or hardly ever. Greene.

a handsome young fellow with a ready smile, lives with his wife at 1225 Ocean Farkway. At Midwood High School he wasn't considered one of the most talented musicians In the band he says and encountered plenty of opposition when he tried to get a start In the music field. A ever lUscouraned hand whfc-h this writer would get if he risked suggesting the shots." How well John Ford knows became a community problem. When the script called for a 100-year-old four poster bed, a the back of his hand and the (Villager came up witn an mw-beautiful countryside of Ireland year-old bed in which Queen becomes quickly apparent once siepi. But no one had a greater In Republic's Technicolor produc terest in assuring a flawless tion, "The Quiet Man." The cast includes John Wayne, Maureen production than the cast itself.

lO'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward It was a question of family Bond, Victor McLaglen and pride; because filming the pic- I I I i I "THE QUIET MAN," in the person of John Woyne, is I -vv I VI 4 i. I shown in an unquiet moment in this scene with Moureen I A I J. IS I O'Hora, who has caused him to lose his temper. The film, I II I I I made in Ireland in Technicolor, opens Thursday at the K1 CoPitoL Norman Greene UMMtk "i i i group of the famous Irislvture has become the bisrrest Ahhey Theater players. i family affair In Hollywood his- But if you ask John Wavne, tory.

the country's number one box office attraction, the real star of "The Quiet Man" is Irelandl begm. John Waynes four itself. For the entire cast made their debut 1 1 Patar 1:56, "Ovtraata 1:15, 1:30. NASSAU MOVIE TIMETABLE together in "The Quiet Man." set," "Black Magic," "Blue "But 1 wasn't discouraged," he said the other day. "1 always watched, listened and wrote down all the facts I could find everything pertaining to what I hoped would be my work.

I think a young fellow or a girl can learn more by watch- Ing, listening and then trying for themselves than by any other means." An arrangement takes Greene a week or so to. complete. He must plan exactly what each instrument will do during each second of performance. A perfectionist, his neat score has every note exactly in place. Once he rehearsed a vocal group of ten, daily, for a period of three weeks for a single per VALLEY STREAM VALLEY STREAM "Graalaat I ILMOXT AIIOO "Lol ta Lack At." :2.

KIRK DOUGLAS and Dewey Martin bid farewell to Black-foot Indian beauty Elizabeth Threatr after their perilous trip up the uncharted Missouri River of 1 830, in this scene from "The Big Sky," coming to the Criterion on Tuesday. production crew (90 percent of Irish descent) the ca-'duction, one of the most lavish Earth." 1:30. 4:10. 7, 0:50. "flcarlal Anf el, 1:20, Sl'NRIHE DRIVE-IN "AOfnlurea PLOBAL PARK PLOBAI "Th.

Graaleal Show Cartk," cockejei to come out of the Republic lain Fabian." 8:15, VtaiHtr," 10:10. 1, 3:0, FRANKLIN RQL'ARE FRANKLIN "Tha Graalaat (haw an Earth," MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN Ava and Clark Star Moon," "Little White Lies," and his own composition, "Green Moods," among others. Graduated recently by New York 1'nlversity, Greene received a B.S. degree in, of all things, accounting. Why accounting? "The more you know about everything the better off you are," he said.

Appearing in the picture were daughters Toni and Melinda, and the boys, Patrick and Michael. John Ford's brother, Francis, and his son, Pat, worked in the film. Ford's daughter, Barbara, was assistant film editor. Barry Fitzgerald's brother, Arthur Shields, plays a prominent role in the production, Studios, was a labor of love. Villager Co-ope rated Whether they went in Eire to shoot scenes Cong, in County Mayo, Galway, the Maam Val- 3:4.

0:33, 1:13, 4:2.1. In African Picture PREF.PORT ALBFE "SIcht Roeln Hand." IftiSn; "Wefone 11:25. :37. 12, 3:12, Linda Darnell Set For Trip to Rome Linda Darnell heads for Rome to make one and perhaps two English-speaking films for an Ava Gardner will co-star with FOX "Rhe'i Worklnf Her Way Threurh PREEPORT "Walk Eaal an Boarall." 3:02, 1:25, "Paala," 1:37, 5, 8:23. HEMPSTEAD CALDERONE "Walk Eaal on Boaran," 1:10, tollere," 4:17, 7:18, 10: IS; "BMen Pare." 12:6.

3 05. 6:04. 0:0.1. METROPOLITAN 'Waehlneten Stery." Hark Gable in "Mogambo," it le' Lake Lorrio, or is announced bv M. Thejpome one in the cast nad rela-picture will be filmed in Africa'! tives t0 visit- And wherever the 4:21, 7:32, "Paala," 2:50, 1:07, formance.

He reads music as 12:05, 2:52, 9:311, 11:26. Glory Italian producer upon commei- aiivv." 1:30. 4:17. 7:04, 1:21. RIVDLI "Krt Planot Mara." I.

4:00, 7:18. comnanv went thev were made while Maureen O'Hara's brnth- most people read a book. PARAMOl'T "Carrla," 12. 3:31, following the- completion of "1 Dream af JeaBte," 2:35, 5:44, welcome. The villagers lentters, Charles FitzSimons and 10:45: "Ma an4 Pa Krllla at I ha ralr," 2:13, 5:48, 9:27.

Gable's role in "Never Let Me "I just have to look at a piece of music to know what it sounds their homes for many scenes, James Lilburn, from the Dublin being pro- MANHATTAN Go," which is now duced in England. Long-Term Contract For Italian Prodigy Anna Maria Alberghetti, ing her starring role in Edmund Grainger's R. K. O. production of 'Rlackbeard the Pirate." Plans call for shooting the first picture in Rome on' Sept.

8:50. STATE "Law af rUdlendi 1:08, 3:42. 16, 0: "Elephant RlanpMe," 2:08, 4:42, 7: in. 10. Hl'NTINOTON and were surprised when they like," he explained.

All-'Round Musician Abbey Theater, make their film debut in the production. ASTOR "Story af WW Rotrri." 12:36, were offered payment. They 2:43. 4:50. 8:57.

1:04. 11:11. 16- CAPITOL "Carrie," 12, 2:20, 4:42, 7:04, HUNTINGTON "Haildea Fear." 2:50, :25, in hi, tPPns the voumriyr-old singer, has been signed 10; "Parto Mr Pranrb," 1:20, 5, 8:35 15. Linda's five-year-old daugh- Sign Nick Castle Nick Castle, one of Holly SHORE "Prankanaieln," 2:13, 4:50. 7:25, composer now plays the saxo- to a new long-term contract charlotte, will accompany "Draeala," 1, 3:30, 0:05, 8:50.

LYNRROOK wood's top dance directors, has ARCADE "Joot Arroaa Iho Street." 1:10. Paramount following the com-1 her to Europe, pletion of her co-starring role in 9:211. 11:48. CRITERION "Rubra Haai," 2:50,5. 7:10.

11:20. 1:21. GLORE "Don't Bother la Knark." 12. 1:31, 3:23. 5:15.

7:07, 8:5. 10:51, 12:44. MAVrAIR "Blch Noon," 12. 1:48, 3:36, .1:24, 7:12. S.

10:48. 12:36. M1SK HALL "lanho," 12, 2:52, 5:44, 8:43. atafe, 1:54, 4:50, 7:49, 10:40. PARAMOI'NT "Jumoinr Jaraa." 12:07.

2:58, 5:40. 8:43. alafi, 1:54, 4:45, 7:30. 10:33. RIVOII "Lea Mlaermblel." 12, 1:55, 3:55.

3:54. 6:48, "Trraaare Loot been signed by Paramount to stage and direct the dance se Canron," 2:33, 5:27, 8:21. MINEOLA MINEOLA "Oreateat Show an Earth," 1 KM WORLD PREMIERE LlY AT TWO THEATRES iTHIIDQn The station the channel the program! RADIO and TV HIGH-LIGHTS readably lisfed for 3:47, 8:34, :21. quences in "Girls Are Here to Stay," forthcoming Bob Hope musical in Technicolor. Castle created numbers for such big hits as "Summer Stock," and ROCKV1LLI CENTRE FANTASY "Walk Eaat on Baaran," 1.

1 1 IUIXU phone, clarinet, bassoon and several other musical instruments. He likes big orchestras, balances his own orchestra by having not only brass but also strings, and in his next date will use 30 pieces. For his album "Romantic Moods" he had 28 pieces, plus a chorus of ten. The theme is color, and the selections include "Red Sails in the Sun- Ul RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE BIJOU I 6:05. 8:10, 10:10, 12.

thfl BOXY "Drramboat." 12. 2:40, 5:35, 8:20. t.AX J.1E 1A the Technicolor musical, 'The Stars Are Singing." The deal with the Italian child prodigy was consummated just before the Alberghetti family left Hollywood for New York and Europe where they will vacation for the remainder of the Summer. 4:07. 7:07.

"Paala," 8:52. your guidance in I ROSLYN 'Th W'arlrlinn VICTORIA "Adair In TrlnUad." 12, 1:52, BROOKLYN EAGLE. ddiAl-t tr r-r R08LYN "Diplomatic Courier, 3:10. 0:30, umui6. 3:48, 6:44, 7:40, 0:27, 11:22.

I I I FABUiOUS NEW ORLEANS' P-n MET 'eOALLEYB 1 ST" f-t PLPH LESLIE teatAHCOW Sat.l. aw ll rTrr. 1 CimMH ONY CURTK PiPFR I1IIBIF1 llls5MM18VAUDEVllli COOL II Van flHNSnN PathCU RLAL I (VtCtNtR ai yionxr nr mrj nana 1 i I 1 4t.hSTRF.ET I "ONE OF THE YEAR'SIl HIGHEST RATINGS Touching I 1 DARING DRAMA OF FORBIDDEN LOVE! JErUJIFSRJOrjES Tka aomtlonl ttmr el "CAllf X'! Af-P i UI1DDUV II 1 KWMOIIC DYKED PMSPCCT TILVOU OKPHEUM MADISON IUSHWICX MEENMINT Brings suspense and excitement back to the screen with a capital and a capital El Joan Crawford's best acting, more compelling even than in legf ELJJ 1 0 ,1 lE'T I gjgg nRFITA YOUNG ncll I rchn.co(or with DAVID FARRAR Al It 51 aSSnXiH ail ir.t-.--ia ,1 1 .11 mm 'Mildred Pierce', which Academy Award! won her an -NEWS 1 IP A I A I Ml "WlgHY RIDGEl oPnl nd Mik II If I 1 1 1 I ma 0 i 1 r. I II fih STEEL flSTLM piir Mi RODDY McDOWALL I KEITH I mjH I mu I 1 airHl Mita, akWmW 1 utili TTlPiTihi OH Ai I DA i mA CAMIR0N IS? mi "ONES OF THE GREAT ONES!" 1 WH60KS msrlmiMte CMHNl-WaHrfl Wmm tuaaH WUXKIBl tW MTHW 10 KNOCK' 1 'Tin MCI THAT TUMIS' tauTenceOLlVIER Jennifer JONES I I.CIIUGIIIBH! stirring power! The unusual story of the inspired rove in a young I girl's heart that" 1 shook the world 1 with its power I and its glory! i BROUGHT i mm A wild uninhibited Calypso dance and the vocal of "I've 8een Kissed Before' are alone worth the CLIFTON GINGER WEBB-ROGERS A Primo4jjii Ptchift ft Jjieamboa "ONE OF THE SCREEN'S ALL-TIME THRILLERS! What impact! Reaches a new height in suspense melodramas! Joan Crawford's role Is by far the most forceful to reach the screen in several seasons!" -MIRROR "EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT! Joan Crawford is splendid in this exciting suspense melodrama, smartly tailored to her talents! Tense, polished, absorbing. There is no let-down in the tension!" -JOURNAL-AMERICAN "RANKS WITH THE BEST! Big movie news of the week! One of Joan Crawford's most fascinating pictures a touching performance! -WORLD-TELEGRAM SUN JOHN WAYNE admission price!" Front Qvlnn, Mirror Anw Jtffrey I s-r FRANCIS THE QUIET MAM HAYWORTH 1 IS A DIVT MAM' diu.FORD CAPITOL-OrV ill I I MHM I a km mnmt Mm atf 41 WMM 'IAT1UIH II i AT NIVINi 150 AURENcE ICaJUirrn" one anim Kouwr vufart amit reaia mrtHft it, He fc OMar ImI wit Gum, at 6, VinMirt KatMa A eKkmrtli CeieHMMO FteJMliM A cMictiii( i viteia HHUft ctnf MAYO -REAGAN -NELSON OLIVIER-JONES, DOORS OPEN II 41 AM.

CARRIE "SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THRU COLLEGE" tBs? SHOW PA KfTTll AT TUW aiw I in. LIZABETH SCOTT TOtEN FACE 1 MW SHOW IQMKHI tINUV KRAMER PRODUCTIONS prtttnt GARY COOPER 'HIGH NOON' BRANDT'S COOL MAYFAIR Jlrt 'st. mm 11 LML SCREEDS TDM1 SS, nil 5 IB JOSEPH KAUFMAN ii present! BAY RIDGE AND SUNSET PARK Stanley. Sth Ava. an 7SIH St Rrd Ball Eipraaa; alaa La'anilrr Bill Milk BEDFORD National, 720 Waihlaitoa Ava Dlplnmatle Courier; The Outeaata of Poker Flat SAVOY ISC" Heart; also Rodeo BENSONHURST WALKER Wild Heart; also Rodeo MARBORO Pat and Mike; also The Sellout BORO PARK Normandy, 43rd t.

4 Naw Utraaht Aw. Talea of Robin Hood; Superman the Molemep BOROUGH HAXL AND DOWNTOWN Duffleld. Dulflild and Fulton Sti. Greatest Show on Earth; alao Rnortlna Oaala ICrawford A Li. ITS SKCTACLI AND I A S'Walk East on Beacon' MAON1PICKNCE IN COLOR Ktnia Highway 4 Coney Island Avo.

and Loretta Young as "PAULA" AVAL0N.K JENNIFER JONES THE WILD HEART" ST. GEORGE ZVZZ Not Married; R.ncho Notorious Sudden Fear! JACK GLORIA BRUCE VIRGINIA HUSTON with PALANCE GRAHAME BENNETT TOUCH CONNORS Produced by JOSEPH KAUFMAN Directed by DAVID MILLER MARINE Klnii Hllhway Terminal. Fourth Ava. and Doan St. Ran Franeiaco Story; Jack and th Beanitalk Kill or Bo Killedi alaa Wild Bin Yonder I TItoII.

Bora HalL TR. Avaaua E. 13th it! 'THE STEEL FIST' Roddy McDowell oioccveo av JOHN BRAHH icuaie av mime MIDWOOD THt BROOK. Flatlanii-FliUmh Avaa. K.

HEPBURN IDAT 0, UKF" MAYFAIR. A. U.Caaav lal. Aa. I.

TRACY ITIirmfc A I I I 0 2nd WEE SELLOUT' ai BURHWICK Colonial, trMdway 4 cna.may St Greatest Show on Earth; alaa Sportlnc Oaaia CONF. ISLAND Sorf Theatre, Sort Ava. A w. 32 Rlrer; alao The Grown Clova FLATBUSH viiT1 art t-Stf hitii fi-a i-li rT Screenplay by LENORE COFFEE sod ROBERT SMITH Bited on Cdnt Sherry's Story 'Sudden Feir' Flitbui Avanua and 1irr'DC MflT MADDITn' BANCHO PATIO ff Vi iVL, 11U 1 NOTORIOUS midwood Straat 027 Flatbuih ASTOR Carnal WIMa Jamai Stawart ELM, Ayu, at East 17th St Batty Huttaa The Sky Is Red also Walls of Death Lovely to Look At; alao Scarlet Antel I Gloria firahama Oarathy Lamaur ALBEMARLE. Flatb.Ai.-Albamarla Charltoa Hnttn RnnaJ, Bnrf Unatranil AlMI WSpTTTfW POII TMff CffKCN VP CRANE W1 LB URn JAMES O'HANLON ii itii i-i i if i it i 'f 'i iff iiatitt.1 lantf ALL SEATS RESERVED AT I A I'laie-CONOitiONfO to' Bijou I 4Wi Stteal War) ot Sroedxoy COtvobuc U2li i JJ MTS.i 1,40 1.

Wad, lot, Sen fi NOST 9 Kent. Coney Island Ava. A Avanua Lively to look Ai; alao Bearlet Anael Ksaassarss 'gbej test show on rth' I.IND Leader, Canay Itland A Nawfclrk Greateat bhow on Earth CONTINUOUS KRrotMANCn QrOrnjiAi pre is ui.cONomomfO iSTOR B'WAY ond 45th ST. Doort Ooon 4S A.M. FARRAGUT, Flatb.

Hi. TECHNICOLOR Ttnitf Canay (Hand Avanua and TL. D.J .1.. niL UUIir Avanua NA. 1-3292 a kraj an niu aiau II a IIS UI UCfllll Flattuih Ava.

and JEAN A 'SOUND OI F' RIALTO CLOUDED YELLOW ReTerlT. Ill Church Avanua Greateat Show on Earth Cartllyau Road SIMMONS MICKEY ROONEV COLLEGE, Flatbuih Avanua "LOVELY TO LOOK AT" and "Scarlet Ancel a Culver, 4323 10th Avanua Greateat Bhow on Earth EAST FI.ATBUSH Avenae D. Avanua A Eait 43rd St Lovely to Look At; alao Scarlet Aniet Rncby, Utlea 4 Church Avai. 01. 0-7807 Lovely ta Look At; alao Scarlet Angel GERR1TTKEN BEACH New Graham, eerritlaea A Whitney Avi.

Elephant Stampede; alaa Three for Bedroom -a KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klaet Hllhway A Ocean Park.ay. Cyrano da Berterae; Happieat Dayt of Year Life PARK SLOPE pgiiTEnponticincui? .3 tfWysijaai ITT i RADIO flTY MUSIC HALL enef -n. 'or $.. HVeZi CARLTON Walk East on Beacon; alto Paula Plana, Flatbuch Ave. and Park Place On tha Town; alao Tha Yellow Cab Man SANDERS i-TSJ W.M! Walk Ea.t on Beacon; also Paula ALL THEATRES AIR-CONDITIONED Katharine HEPBURN I PAT MIKE' Avanua and 13rd Street CANARSIE Ip TRACY RIDGEWOOD ridgewood Greatest Show on Earth "ac PARK, 44th Street and filth Avanua BETTY HI'TTON ITFCHNICOI.OR) ru.

wr I I 1 Ina4 Arna. lb Treaaure af T.m,in. iRDEITECT cunw AM CADTU' ed4-Toio Showploco of tha Notion Rockefeller Cantor "A MAGNIflCtNT SPECTACLE I winsten, post Sir Woltar UoH'i ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS EMLYN WILLIAMS Color by TECHNICOLOR Directed by RICHARD THORPE Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN An Picture ON STAGE: "IRIDESCENCE" Goto new rovua produced by Ruuall Marker! with th Rechottei, Corpi do Ballot, Choral Entombl and Symphony Orchoitro directed by Raymond Palga. Deed Opao Todoy 11.30 A.M.

PKtvreot.l3if)0,?.J,5.44, 4J.M,J 54,4 30,7 40 Doorv Ooan Moneloy 10:15 a. W. 1 1 VP Li 1 Avanoaa nvi cue uncti, Loot Canyon MATV.iaO'.Mj rtin.iwAl,Mt..Ft. Hamlltaa kway. wccwai amillll SHKEPSHEAD BAY Sot, Sua, 4 Hoi.

IJ0M.M. HivSdoy IJ0, IVES.S,40P.M,Mon, I COLISEUM, 4th Ave. and I2nd St. 1 Ava. and Qolncy St.

STATE, OcK.lb and Franklin Avaa FRANCISCO STORY' A be.lt A Caatalla -IACK A THE BEANSTALK' (Celerl HARBOR, 92nd St. eiyt 4th Shoepahead, Sheepahaed Rd. A Vierhlaa Walk Eaat on Beacon; alao Paala SOUTH BROOKLYN CLINTON Pat and Mike alio The Sellout Sanders Globe, llth St. and Itk The Dalton Woman; alaa) Tha Pride of Maryland AVENUE I) SECTION vim C. Avanoe A Seat lata St.

Lovely ta Look At; alaa Searlet Antel VALLEY STREAM, L. I. "ABOUT PACE" and "HON THE HORSE" TO LOOK AT' A SCARLtT ANGIl' BITE. Hh Avanoe end 45tk Street BERKSHIRE, tOth St. end 8th 'Diplomatle Coorter 'Outcaata of Poker Plat' LINCOLN, Sadtard Place.

"THE WILD NOHTH" and "flIRL IN WHITI' Svnrlee Drive-In, Sunrlia Adrennree of Captain Fabian; Coekerod Wondw.

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