Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED AUG. 24, 1949 12 Guest Stars Shine at the Fox In Film It's a Great Feeling' SCREEN By Jane Corby David Rose Band Coming to Capitol M. G.M. records star David Rose, the noted conductor of the Red Skelton radio show, and his orchestra of 40, will headline the new in-person Local Theaters Sam Levene Again At Flatbush Theater Sam Levene in Moss Hart's "T.ioht ITn tl-ia CUu' ratnrnal nicolor footage of "You're My Everything." The resemblance to the earlier star is accented in Anne's makeup. In standard Twenties flapper style, she appears in bangs, with spit curls and shingled hair.

Mark Stevens shares starring honors with Coleen Gray and Rorv Calhoun in "Sand," film The Warner Brothers have a lot of fun at their own expense 'You're My Everything' at Albee, With Both in Technicolor tne capitoijto the Fiatbush fheater last and the expense of Hollywood generally in the Technicolor film, "It's a Great Feeling," which arrived at the Fabian Fox Theater today, following a hit run on Broadway. Broad show opening at Theater tomorrow. srippn at the: version of a storv bv Will night in a repeat performance. This was considered on the "subway circuit" as a compliment to all concerned. The Two Technicolor features are sharing the 1U.A TkAntnr in inn ti.3ir ni'nirr'im whifh ctnl'lpd tmlav "You're James about a show stallion in Colorado's Mv Evervthine" and "Sand." Both are being shown in Brooklyn.that goes native sharp satires scored on recog Rocky Mountain.

Stevens' ef try to work a studio waitress, Doris Day, into the role. To help along the festivities, there are numerous songs by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, sung by Carson, Morgan and Miss Day, together and separately. "Blame My Absent-Minded Heart," and "Give Me a Song With a Beautiful Melody" are two of the catchiest. "That Was a Big Fat Lie," and "There's Nothing Rougher Than Love" are two others that are new and fresh. "It's a Great Feeling" gives out with just that a pleasant feeling.

It's a picture that is sheer, unadulterated entertainment. Johnny Sheffield and Peggy Ann Garner are together in the second feature at the Fox, "Bomba, the Jungle Boy." Wild animals, jungle scenes and the thrill of adventure make this Other acts will include Eileen Barton, songstress; Jay Mar-shall, comic, and Renald and Rudy, acrobats. "Madame Rovary," starring Jennifer Jones, James Mason. Van Heflin, Louis Jourdan and Christopher Kent, will be the partnered screen attraction. nizable characters in theater continue to make people laugh; certainly, in the case of the good humor, plenty of tuneful songs and a different kind of story are among the appetizing details of this picture.

But trte real fun comes in when a series of big stars drop casually into the picture and play themselves. Danny Kaye does a comic tftrn in a railway station; Edward G. Robinson gives one of, his gangster characterizations, spoofing himself; Jane Wvman forts to recapture the horse and his encounters with wild animals in the section make "Sand'' a suspenseful film. character of the leading lady, with affection. This travesty on a Boston opening of a play had an opening night on Broadway with a as a much-harassed railway information clerk and Bill Goodwin plays a producer being driven mad by Jack Carson's mistakes.

The story, aside from these guest stars, is a good one in itself. Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Doris Day are a trio who have most of the chores. Carson and Morgan are assigned to do a film on the Warner lot, according to the tale, but when one director after another refuses to direct the hammy Carson, he decides to do the directing himself. Then the leading lady backs out and Carson and Morgan Stage Shows Coming To Loew's Theaters Carmen Cavallaro Set for Stage Show In conjunction with the showing of Bing Crosby in "Top O' the Morning." the N. Y'.

Para blimD actually lighting un the does a faint; Joan Crawford comes on as the soDhisticated Tonight. Loew's i a kies amJ cruising over the theater will feature Hal Sher-jtheater fiistrict- It is a comedy, man, Anthony and Rogers. Bob- knifintr aupv mount Theater startin for the first time at this thvater. "You're My Everything" is a( 20th Century Fox i a like Clara Bow, but wears some starring Dan Dailey and Anne'of the Name clothes Miss How Baxter. Anne's a Boston society spoiled at the height of her (ieb, Dan's a hoofer who meet! career.

her when his show plays herj Although of Anne's home town. Their marriage is wardrobe was designed by Hon-a whirl of singing and dancing. i i Casftin along lines of "It" with Anne joining the rhorusigirl styles of the the studio of Dan's show, later getting a discovered in storage boxes the screen test and becoming Unoriginal red Chinese pajamas glamour girl of the inmd polo coat made famous by the Clara Bow manner. Ithe earlier star in such movies The film has an enormous 'as "Hoopla." cast, including Anne Revere, In addition to appearing in Henry O'Neill, Selena Koylejthem. Anne wears one of Miss and Buster Keaton.

Nostalgic Bow's original dresses for her tunes, including "Varsity Drag," I re-creation of an identical scene enliven the story. from "Hoopla," in one of the Anne Baxter, in her role of silent sequences producer La-flapper screen heroine of thejmnr Trotti and director Walter torrid Twenties, not only acts Lang fashioned into the Tech- Wednesday (Aug. will saiueius. June ami woman, and Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Eleanor Parker, Ronald Reagan and Svdnev sent uerson "The Poet ofiss, ann prs.i Brighton Repeats On Thursday Loew's Greenstreet turn up from time pect will feature Wallace film fascinating for youngsters and good fun for their elders. to time.

Irving Bacon is tops 'High Button Shoes' Joey Faye and his gay 1 Norman. Fielder and Har cfimpany which is carrying on riett, Julia Cummings, and Phil-harmonica Trio: Loew's Bay the Piano," Carmen Cavallaro and his orchestra. Others in person will include Gary Morton, "Comedian-Just So Y'ou'll the Vanderbilt Boys, and as an extra added attraction the De Marco Sisters, popular singing ensemble featured for the past several years on the Fred Allen radio show. "High Button Shoes, the musical, was the offering at the Brighton Theater last night. Ridge will show Vic Perry.

June Mann and Ross, Ziggy Lane, doors (a ,30 I 0PEN 4 1 (row and ratnerine Harris; anu it-This too, was a return show, coot indicating that a Brooklyn au dience likes to see things which sell-out on Broadway and then kin will star Mck Kenny, Her-dinand and Jerry, Betty Colby, and Joan and Ernie Haydon. On Friday, Loew's Bedford will have Stump and Stumpy, Minda Lang. Dennis and Thomp "BETTER THAN 'KING American come into the neighborhood districts. ttTFBBtCin" "MAGNIFICENT" A one-week stand seems to BROOKLYN KENMORE DYKER PROSPECT TILYOU noDunnl son, and Catherine Harris; the! HtM Tribvn -World Tthgrom RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Showploce of th Nation Rockefeller Center be too short. Hence.

"High But ton Shoes'" again at the Brigh Coney Island will show Vic Perrv, Johnny Hudgins Trio, ton. The show has a full -oH Dorothy Douglass, and all(, choru I unrntuin ft UADKoN 1 BUSHWICK and I'erry; anu on rriuay mgnt and all day Saturday and Sun-j day, Loew's Melba will feature Chang, Hyer and Starlet GRttNPUINI REPUBLIC Mantan Moreland and Night and Joan and Erniej Ralph English, Katherine Havdon. QUEENS 3' ALDEN 'j JAMAICA I hTFITH'5 What wai ffi txrf had to from th man (ho ovex? wonderfully wh eriw to ddtqht HUSHING KEITH'S IiChmONO Milt STRAND nock MAUREEN HARA MELVYN DOUGLAS a SPECIAL PREVIEW TODAY! Com onytime offer 1 P. M. ond let a special preview of "Madame Bovary" in addition to our regular tage and screen show, last time" Anna lucasa" 9 P.M.

last In -Person show F.nal Preview showing 1 I :00. SHORE ROAD Alfred MacMurray DON'T TRUST YOUR HUSBAND' Uhs Qwmd it mole dm h-SS The Capitol Jvf presents No. 1 if in its Big, New Season Parade of hits on 1 screen and I stage! Im Johnson's 9 tapp TJrWnEW WONDERFUL TECHNICOLOR HITSli jamtot-m WVlOW pkm 'wain Q.Vancnqt4Roncthr' or your Haippie T4i WHATEVER IT IS THAT FRENCH WOMEN HAVE-MADAM BOVARY HAS MORE OF IT! JENNIFER JONES VAN HEFLIN LOUIS JOURDAN Greater han 'SMOKY' a will JAMES' V1-UkWI III III I1 I mWSM with ft M-G-M's STEVENS Sai (OIM ARf jo CENiuar 7 COIEENGRAY "ORr CAtHOUM FOX HITS i. mt, mm MM. Kii 1 1 i 1 1 i umiiimin ii 1 1 a aj a nil I nmnmiil Hi 'Put Your Arms Around Mt Honey" "Meat Mt Tonight In Drumlina" "I Don't Cro" "Play That Barbershop Chord" nnnP, A ROBERT Z.

LEONARD Production Directed by tOB'fRT Z. LEONARD Produced by JOE PASTEUNAIC A Picture VODVIL TONITE! ORIENTAL HAL SHERMAN mi XJU ON THE GREAT STA6E with K--" CHRISTOPHER KENT GENE LOCKHART-FRANK ALLENBY GLADYS COOPER THE "BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE" HITI I I esther WILLIAMS red SKELTON "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" JAMES MASON ond "SEA BREEZE" Fascinating excursion over the bounding deep in a melody-filled extravaganza produced by Leonldoff, settings by Bruno Maine presenting the famous "Underseas" spectacle by the Corps de Ballet with Bettina Dearborn and Charles Laskey, soloists, choreography by Florence Rogge rollicking songs by Glenn Burris, tenor and Glee Club Anthony, Allyn and Hodges in dance novelty dazzling diversion by the Peiro Brothers the celebrated Rockettes in sparkling precision and bright comedy by Clifford Guest for the overture the Music Hall Symphony Orchestra plays favorite Tschaikowsky music, featuring Raymond Paige os guest conductor. Picture it: 10.30, 1:21, 4:13. 7:15. 10:07 Stait Show at: 12:13, 3:04, 10, C00RS OPEN THURSDAY 10:13 A.

M. id 46th STREET ALPINE BEDFORD BROADWAY CONEY IS. GATES A 0 KINGS- EL A ORIENTAL PITKIN CUSTAVt fUUItUT, Avitiar toy by HOBtlT ARDREY (oil on Hw Nortl by CUSTAVf ruUtERT by VINCENTE MINNEllI by PANDRO S. BERMAN A MtTRO-GOtDWYN-MAYER fICTURI IN TECHNICOLOR AND JUDY GARLAND IN M.G.M'S TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL Har (ha "Madame BovaryWaltz" Ofl M.G'M Record II 'THE WIZARD OF OZ JjJ FRANK MORGAN RAY BOLGER sx B0R0 PARK "MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" TERRY MOORE BEN JOHNSON new utrecht av. MAUREEN O'HARA, "A WOMAN'S SECRET," MELVYN DOUGLAS BAY RIDGE oVSC BREV00RT I "DON'T TRUST YOUR HUSBAND" j.d avi.i.itn HUUot Ur oTKANutRS and "cover-up" WARWICK "thf 7 PALACE 'COVER GIRL' mttOH miuw THE FAN, Jaanna Cram Mw yon vf WERE NEVER LOVELIER' sn DAVID ROSE 1 -2Jiff TCT I THE M-G-M RECORDING STAR V5kG8 iSKBK 0RCHESTRA.f40 WSf sankaM eileen barton 2 MlClY-IlP 1 AL7lTTTiil i Ull PartirtV Vmithful inninn 5tar If DENNIS DORIS JACK 1MH MORGAN -DAY -CARSON vy entertIment i JAY MARSHALL I historyi ji I ifef" Recent featured Comedian BIG WEEK! aKsai I I nt tno Krnafluau snnu ccxoa armnantoto ,) to WW RENALD I RUDY 1 I JV Adonises ftf Balance 1 UlUUUiJ rJf aisjT3n i iRuntnA untn wunftLLi wh ii i wr i vvi arj'i av w.

i-M mm- in MUMS m0f vfumlrdllJ TAKES avHuuUvJLVi-iilU IH doors open io a.m. bs f-Wtfc 7 l. .4 I UAS A f.1ME VJAR DMtlW Vfea4J fZMl Thtmostttmficeomtdy i nAfTDV 'BIG TIME' Af, I IAN HUNTER LEUEEN MacGRATH and 1 im avw llAlaltfMAAl I IOU 5 aTDCHI MOHT I llllM I I 1 II aT 1Mfe MeM I I U-rVal The girl with the double-cross kiss! i j.mimi. i 1 "4 Defecfive VAN JOHNSON GLORIA ASLENE TOM DeHAVEN DAHL DRAKE 1 kidjTd r'Orr- fa Ver.on BEATRICE PEARSON cZtt' KN h'im 'Ui11 FRIDAY RQXY I IA v7rDAMONE GMb PS 'Scene of the Crime" Last 2 Days! "SLATTERY'S On Slap SID CAESAR EVELYN KNIGHT. Pits BIG ICE SHOW.

t0Mf mom ortn 2K) FOR IDEAS t' 'TTn-f "Hill Ml. 1 1 MO FR1.9 A.M.-3 P.M.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963