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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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headed by Tod Andrewa butf" 10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 17, 1950 Henry onaa is acneduiea to 1 Screenings letters she cherished, and heart broken, she cried: "I have never loved but one man la my life, and I have lost him twice." Fine Cast Mala Powers as Roxane, Is young and lovely and foolish, take over hit old role In this troupe after he convalesces from his knee operation. imam narngan, wno nas A. By 'J 7p CwttaittHiate. Wi conveying very little depth of JANE CORBY XL prompting the lover In his lines, later under cover of darknesa, boldly speaking out himself.

It is something that remains in th memory. Ralph Clanton is a fierce, aristocratic De Guiche. a rival for Roxane's hand. He played the same role in Ferrer's Broadway production. Morris Carnov-sky as Le Bret, and Lloyd Cor-rlgan as Ragueneau, handle Important roles with easy skill, Virginia Farmer it good aa Roxane'i duenna.

Enela Ver-dugo. Arthur Blake, Edgar Barrier and Philip Van Zandt rnntrihute outstanding perform feeling. Hers is a surface role a in keeping with the popular feminine type of the late 17th century. A more experienced actress (Miss Powers is only 19) stuck wiui me i nomas neggen-Joshua Logan play longer than any other principal in the local production, is leaving the skipper's role after tomorrow night for a movie assignment. His part will be taken by Rusty Lane, now playing "Chief Johnson," and Paul Stewart will be replaced as "Doc" by actor-director Robert Ross on Dec.

1. Klngslcy's Xew Play "Darkness at Noon," Sidney Kingsley's adaptation of the Arthur Koestler novel about the might have brought more emotion to the role, with advantage 'Cyrano Starring Jose Ferrer, Arrives at the Bijou Theater Stand up and cheer. "Cyrano de Bergerac" has reached the screen Jose Ferreri Here's the perfect picture combination: America's first actor In one of the great theatrical roles of all time, in a production by Hollywood's newest genius Unusual 'Evening' Due Tonight, 'Portrait' Authors Write New Play S. to the picture, but her butterfly character is acceptable. William Prince is the right First nighter at the opening this evening of Paul Crab-tree's "A Story for a Sunday Evening," at the Playhouse, are advised for their own sakes to be on time.

Otherwise they're ances among many in a lint supporting cast. of film making, Stanley Kra- mpr "rvrann Ha Rprmrar" direae. ay likely to find themselves embarrassed, at least, in the spot Soviet treason trials of the light. During the Baltimorei 0 kM kr Carl opened last night at the Bijou SiTZtJ. Theater, where it started regu-L CAT caveat Gta.

trwee Hl 0 Uta r.r 3 i A STtlltaai rrtaec I I -s. 1 Christian to captivate her by his looks and by the words with which Cyrano equips him, though he certainly has so little to say for himself that he would obviously lose this flighty maiden if he couldn't "rhapsodize" over hi3 love, as she commands him. A three-way scene, a kind trvout of this highly unconven it, both for Its own eloquent simplicity and Miss Anderson's honest, unforced nobility as lar performances today on anj 1930s, will begin rehearsals on No. 28 originally they were set for yesterday under the author's direction. The playwrights Company's first production of the season, the entirely reserved seat basis.

I the mother. Hardy 'Mr. Roberts "Mister Roberts," starring John Forsythe, will give iU performance in tomorrow's matinee at the Alvin. The Thomas Heggen-Joshua Logan play has been seen by more than 1,375,000 people on Broadway since Its premiere Feb. 18, 1949.

What's so wonderful about "Family Portrait" also had Harris i imkf Urt CUatea IMj Orrlfmx IrrlalA Faraeer Earar Barrier Klaaa Verdaeo Aleen Caves Aneer Blaaa this picture? Let's be system- ceraiaai of Romeo and Juliet scene for one of the most spine-tingling curtain lines I've ever known. atic about this. First, there's VIES Kingsley piece stars Claude three, is one of the finest In the film. With Roxane on the bal Mary, worried by conflicting Jose Ferrer, who earned the cony. Christian below it, and uue oi living exponent Perey Heltaa Irflala Certollee SHAW HEROINE Lee Grant wavers between Francis Lederer and Sam Wana-maker in the Arena's "Arms and the Man" revival.

of the role of "Cyrano" by his Rains, returning him to Broadway after long absence working before the movie cameras. The drama will open at the Alvin during the week of Jan. Cyrano hidden in the vines and reports about Jesus, journeys to a fishermen's tavern beside the Sea of Galilee, hoping to Oil the Maa with Gaeette own stage production of rkUta Vaa Eaat Iria llaclalr Kiekar A vaa 4a itaaraaaaa LoeVs find her Son, and falls Into a COUM4UPKTUKS Caaru, 8, after a two-week tryout in conversation with a young STATE JOAN WINOItl raal Dakar. Jaka Crawfart, JarTT Tmrim, Baala Hacaaa. Rostand play on Broadway in 1946.

Second, there is the screen writer, Carl Foreman, who took the famous Brian Hooker translation of the French play and tional production, latecomers were admonished from the stage aliout their lateness with the spotlight following them toj their seats. Sounds like Olsen and stuff, without Ole and Chic. Put on without Intermissions, final curtains or the conventional type of settings, "Sunday Evening" has a cast of four, ('loris Leachman, Henry Jones, Martin and Mr. Crabtree, who also staged the presentation. Trio Productions and Milo Thomas, 1st, are he sponsors, with Theodore Cooper attending to the settings, such as they are, and the lighting; Patricia Montgomery, the costumes, and Leighton Tiffault, Incidental music.

Tonight's performance begins at 8:15. Xew Coffee-Cowan Flay Philadelphia, starting Dec. 26, losopher and romanticist. He stranger. The stranger, a like CRAWFORD COREY Laa Frederick Fox will design the able, open-faced character, enthuses rapturously about settings.

weaves a spell around his audience and they laugh with him, and admire his valor, and looking into the screen, not merely at it. I 1 45t SL CMtinoat-Ult Stoat CCTIPM. Monk) Ik Tu Fri. Finally, there's the matter transformed it, without sacrificing its poetry and rhythm, into a screen play that really Jesus as a saintly being. Mary asks him his name, and the theater curtain begins falling.

sing inwardly at his words, of direction, which resolves all such words as these, his beau Elizabeth Bowen to Lecture in Brooklyn Elizabeth Bowen, celebrated 14 WIIKI these and a dozen other compo fits both its ideas and the screen "Judas" he says, "Judas tiful message to Roxane, the "A nent parts of the picture into- In Person IDMMT DORSET I OtCI. girl who loves another: something more than a film Iscariot Getting back to "The Wty itself. Third, there are Ferrer co-players, headed by Mala Powers as the fragile Roxane, and Anglo-Irish novelist and critic "Love! I love beyond breath, ACTION PICTURE!" Times a living, breathing presentation ROBERTTAYLOR DEVIL'S DOORWAY millS CA1HFRN now visiting the United States, IITA IAIH K0y CALHOUN of a story that, though origi lows," it was previously held with William Prince as christian, the object of her Extrt Addad Attraction by Jed Harris under the title of beyond reason, beyond love's own power of loving! Your name is like a golden bell hung In my heart; and when I think of you, I tremble, and the bell IACKIE CtEASOR nally created more than 50 years ago, is as fresh and vital as though written within the PAULA RAYMOND XMjClSfW 'Everard arid has been en I will lecture at the Academy of Music this Sunday at 3 on "The Novel on Both Sides of the Atlantic." Miss Bowen will appear under the auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts tirely rewritten since thea The way 4 Jl DoanOaaa 10 A.M.; News that Albert Bannister Fourth, there is the musical score by Dimitri Tiomkln, who last few weeks. Michael Gordon play calls for a cast of nine peo is planning to produce this sea swings and rings Roxane! pie and is set in England blended the music of 17th-cen son a new play by Lenore Cof V4ttk STREE IANA Roxane! along my veins was the all-praiseworthy direc tor of the picture. Ferrer Weaves Spell around 1912.

Rehearsals will vA I I and Sciences. fee and William Joyce Cowan, Roxane! tury France, the time and place cf the story, into a delicately aVBEOf 0W BROADWAY! The author of several novels Cyrano has been a favorite called "The Willows," reminds me of one of the most touching But it is Jose Ferrer who Is that have enjoyed critical ao literary character since Rostand 'CONEY IS VC A the pervading spirit of "Cy plays I've ever seen and one of claim, "The Death of the Heart" wrote his play in 1897, but he exhilarating background of sound. Fifth, there is the use of a new technical device, the Garutso lens, which gives a VK A 0 and "The Heat of the Day," rano," Ferrer, the man without whom the film could never have VK I 6 i'H EISA Elizabeth Bowen has recently the greatest performances, "Family Portrait," in which Judith Anderson played the was also a real man, and the incidents of the play, no doubt embroidered by time, have their reached its extraordinary sta greater depth to the photogra issued a volume of her "Col orientalI VPITKIN phv. as if the audience were mother of Jesus. The story of basis, in fact.

It all comes down lected Impressions. PREMIER begin, Mr. Bannister said, as soon as a male star has been selected. Herd's hoping Miss Coffee and Mr. Cowan haven't lost the eloquence they displayed in writing "Family Portrait." 'Roberts' Leaving Broadway's longest running attraction, "Mister Roberts," which opened at the Alvin Feb.

18, 1918, will leave for the road after Jan. 6 with John Forsythe remaining in the title role. The current touring company is His family and how they were now to a swashbuckling French tus. Ferrer, Latin-born himself, infuses a kind of Gallic virility into the role of the big-nosed poet, magnificent duelist, phi- man, whose "peninsula of a affected by His activities Jesus never appeared in the tl- EBMOND WANDA nose made him too self-con Zona, cc.d,i O'BRIEN HENDRIX 11 Ml ll KSHU KENMORE crimm tn nffpr hi Invp tn thp play the Coffee-Cowan drama I ii ii lm atiry 1 OYKEft tHOWSl hove girl of his heart. Instead, he A I wrote It to her in the letters TOMml aVraunql CMtaaO PROSPECT was put on in 1939 by Cheryl Crawford and though it never became a popular hit, It won't be forgotten by 3nyone who saw a i i i she lnneed to receive from TILVOU 1 I BREVOORTlfWIICIMlHESmEIS'lBAY RIDGE THREE LITTLE WORDS' iiproto AvtNut 'STELLA lt vi, tTM TETMNICOlOl PALACE THE PETTY GIRL WARWICK jnjHtn HONOR UllUII tHSH Gl'l'.

m.QH jfipMtl onq WITHOUT HONOr JOIItl BUT TICKETS MOW MIDNIGHT Stage screen HORROR SHOWS at ORPHEUM TOMORROW FLUSHING WiO NOV. 12 Christian, her handsome but1 tongue-tied lover, who was ORPHEUM VODYUl LOttrt I ELBA I TOMITC I 'tlLDtl I i at seen GARFIELD John GARFIELD PitrlcH Rtil DENNMORGAN MADISON I killed in battle. Only when he I was dying did Roxane realize that Cyrano had written the JbORO PARK DENNIS HGnGAN I I 1 I So BUSHWtCK GREENPOINT PATRICIA HEAL BETSY CRAKE mH0 HERNANDEZ EDMUND GWEKN I SWiu i LATE SHOW TONITIl STARTS T0F.VW JOHN WAYNE SCORES AGAIN IN JOHN FORD'S NEWEST ROMANTIC TRIUMPH! 7MUL about Eve'? 1 1 imn RAW MM IHKUM IkVAI ZACtURYSCOn MAN. ASM It The Daredevil and the Darling! STRAND ra aoca. nosnci ILUSNINO CONTINUOUS MICHOmE TYRONE WAIT DISNfT'S "BEAVER VALLEY" Tff NNICCHOt ALU EE Btttt DAVIS Annt BAXTER Cw.

SANDERS Otwte HOtW PRELIE POWER SHORE ROM) "Noon CAUlHtlD 'PiTTY lutillo AU 'fUlUP MUSH QUI' American GABLE-STANWYCK ft. 1st SHOWING IN B'KLYN CONTINUOUS SHOWS! OY. I GUERRIUA .111 II MGM'S MILE-A-MINUTE ROMANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES HERBERT J. YATES ygs-j JKk trfjRt ill Hi i is i i i i i i in tesf terrfaff JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA I. BEN JOHNSON CLAUDE JARMAN.

JR. HARRY CAREY, Jit GEO. SANDERS i lBUVt Vlllivi fjtf PiAh.TOfml l- aS- Ii! feafuring CHILL WILLS ADOLPH MENJOU i yrAfwwi5iteKa.ii is? jaais. j-y cj I I n.ai if Ml Kilafl i noil. V.aV Directed by JOHN FORD JUL1 I MWmM mm -rm 'tssnz.

i 1 1 ii yhst new york. mi OKCCm UW CTv UWJMil rbPtv mu fONTt of KovFMRtftl I llaV SHOWING! 'V1, A REPUBLIC PICTURt 1 'X. A fll Tn 1 i ii in, a ill I IM II 9 1 tti jbtjM i II i iiST UCMS The greatest bunch of characters that I "SJiC SHOW! RrSSlfiN I I A STARTS 830 A. M. BRANDT'S TOMORROW MAYFAIR: ssrrJSTki wsmrim ever came out ot a fcaturaay Post story! Dean STOCKWELL SPECIAL PREVIEW Corns ny time today and see special preview of TODAYI -HO QRAWPE" plus last regular showings of "IflUlSr leioflm' TTasssKsaj mvm I II fit I II IL mW fll fTi 1 1 I 1 i -Ti Ti VL' aVftarrvl HIP.KMAN iUI I Scotty BECKETT Lmywrnr fsrin mv-techno.

37 Face Trial For Teen Delinquency Now lllvc, Dm. II (UBSkocktq civic Wad en FINAL DAY "THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS" and "SOUTHSIDE today called aB rr-vxtney met tin following nvtl Afthat li'l-lk IT Vf Ill 111 1 -H 1 'MM-. 1T UKXA NIlMTIV fc. AV on mmt screeds tiimv BAY RIDGE AND SUNSET PARK rinl bth An and 5fith St. The Children; alto Llvet Pa Lanan Stankr.

An. and 75th SL Our Vry Own; alio Tanan and the Sl BEDFORD 1 National, 720 Watlilnaton Avn Tea for Two; nlao Mark or the Gorilla Rot-era, 333 Rater. Ave. PR. 4-J230 Our Very Own; also Tanan and the Slay OJn BENSONHURST Colony, lath An.

A loth St. BE. 6-2231 In a Lonely rtaeei alao Kill tht Empire BORO PARK Normandy, 43rd St. A New Utrnht Our Very Own; alao Tanan ant tho Slay Girl BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Duffteld. Duftlald and Fulton 81.

Panic in the Strreta; alao Stella KINGSWAY "A LIFE OF HER OWN" PLAYHOUSE DM ri.I Tk Km.h T.irl ST. GEORGE ,5 00 PlnoaopU St. Cllj uui, luc a uut Kinn Hirtw 4 cow An. and "THE ADMIRAL WAS A LADY' Terminal. Fourth Ave.

and Dtia Petty Girl; alio The Fuller Brush Girl TUoll, Fulton St TR. 5-7197. San Quentin; alt Alcatrai Iilant Klnn Hlih.iy anl I. Iltb AVAL0N "BREAKING POINT' AvtniM I and E. Ilth St.

MIDW00D BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana, Brlthton Botch Holt 8t Panle In the Stroeti; ale Stella BROWNSVILLE Hopkinton, 4)1 Hopklnton Ave City LJfhU; also Tho Adtator AND "PRETTY BABY" Flatbuth Aviaw MARINE Klaai Hllbway nwSmmMm -of (w7 jf RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL SSKircKi: 'Three Little Words' 'Without Honor' mini im i in i ii ii bm' i BUSHWICK Colonial. Broadway and Chauncoy Panle In the Streets; alao Stella Empire, Ralph Ave. A B'way. GL. 57940..

Fancy Pants; also Johnny Holiday FLATBUSH Astor, 27 Flatbuth Ave. Tho Winsloe) Boy; aln Extra Tllllo I Puneturod Rimoan PETTY GIRL" ELM. Annua at Cut 17th II FATIO. Flitbmh An St. RIALTO, Flttb'b M.

NOSTRAKD, Klmi Hvy-Nnt a Av. and "FULLER BRUSH GIRL" Showploc. of Nation Rockof.nor CMW "Lovf you brtofWesif "-MORTIMER, mirro "KING SOLOMON'S MINES' DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER COLLEGE, Flatbmh 'Samel Boulnart' 'Fortune! of Captain Blood' LINDEN. Nutrana-Partiilli 'PANIC IN THE STREETS' ARRAGUT. Fl'b'b with IICWM URLS8M Color bTtCHNIUULUK ALBEHAKLE, FI OH Kt, ana "STELLA" A Piclyre Granada, Church and Nottraud Aves Tho Petty Girli also Fuller Brush Girl Kent.

Conoy Island Avo. A Avonue The Blark Rose; also The Threat Leader. Coney Island A Newklrk Ana. Our Very Own; also Tarsan and tho Slave Girt Parkslde. 728 Flatbush Avo.

City Lifhtsi also Stork Bitea Man VOGUE also For Them That Trespaw EAST FLATBUSH Avenue Annuo and E. 43rd St. This Side of tho Law; also Homicide Rusby, Utlca A Church Ans. Dl. t-7807 Panie In tho Streets; also Stella GERRITTSEN BEACH New Graham, Oerrlttion A Whitney Avt.

Tea for Two; also Sierra KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, klnos Hlhay at Ocoaa Parkway Shanrhal Express; The General Died at Dae City Llihts; also Mark of tho Gorilla PARK SLOPE Productd by SAM IMBALi5T PiJTERDQROCraCUIl ON THE GREAT ip.eiocl. produud by RuH Markort Mtting by Jornw Stwart Moreom with lti Rokttik Corp allt, Slnginj 8mbl MnK Hall Symphony OroStra undor diroctlon of Raymond Palgo. TBlmirhMCMil.lrai!JfnJ-- raotilOiS.WS.WT.JJ.lOiUaStogaSwaofWo..anT,.-. FkWAOtil ma 1111 I TliTERTAINMENT. Carlton, Flatbush and Seventh A Life of Her Own; The Admiral W.

1.1. DoooOp.il SoMKoY lOiJQ. Minerva, 7th Ave. and 14th St Outriders: ala rnnntrrfHt.r. New Venus.

1224 Prosooct Avenue Luiury Liner: also The Bride One. WMJ SKELTON I (COLOR) nH FRED A8TAIRE RED SKE flrlDR.NI 'THREE LITTLE WORDS RED Plata, Flttbui An. A Park PI Arabian also Sudan SANDERS :S5.r."! Ufe of Her Own; ana WimiaiBBmwa L.ralno Dar lUITUnilT unklAD' Dano Clark "IIIIWUI "Wnwn Annua tni I3r4 Slrt-t PARK, 44tb Strnt an4 Fifth An. JOAN CAULFIELD ROBERT CUMMING8 fo.T?; ti "PETTY GIRL" (Color AVENUE SECTION Avcnoe Annuo A E. 16th St.

Tea for Two; also Sierra RIDGEWOOD Ridtewood. 1673 Myrtle Avo The Petty Girl; also Fuller Brush Girt Rivoll. blyrtlo A Wilson An. Foreitn Le.len. also Bp, Hunt SHEEPSHEAD BAY DeKalb ana Franklin Lmlllo Ball.Eddla BRUSH OIRt" STELLA PANIC IN THE STREETS" and COLISEUM, 4tb An.

ana Mni St sneepsnean, snoostnoad ltd. A voorhios A Ufe of Her Own; The Admiral Was SOUTH RROOKI.VN Lar II A Audi! Morally KISMET, DtKalb An. ar.Tnmaklni 1 COLOR HITSl Ujri rfin TUin BERKSHIRE, Wtb St. ana Itn An DORIS DAY IU fUI I II SIERRA 1 B- to I PANTS" (Calar)I "JOHNNT HOI.IDAT" HARBOR Kn4 and 4tb An. Dniui UnTn lnTrifrv.CiT7MTijc AVON of Valiant Hombrt Saaden Globe, 13th St.

A ith An. Gilda; also Platinum Blonde VALLEY STREAM, L. I. Drlve-ln, Sunrise Hiihway Th. Neradan; also Diamond Frontier 'SUNSET 'FORTUNES at CAPTAIN BLOOD' RITZ, Itb Aniiaa and Mtb Strnt.

nK AN HHHK LUYCUU UUUVWKIi LINCOLN, dfard 'Crimp Without rauloa's 'Million Dollai IAT6 MIDNIGHT FILM 'BROADWAY tt Aft A aM MUM.

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