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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRf JULY 25, 1952 MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE Theater Holes nuwuni Ut-Wl Sal aeatrled. IMI. 1 Muddled Marriages Fanny On the Screen at the Albee 1 1: MOVIES 44, -WIM 1:13. 14:11. Mike Todd Marine Or-; cus, afternoon attraction at the Jones Reach Marine Theater 111.

4:1 BOB "Waft It an Baaat 1 Bill, at S44. fee. where Mike Todd A Night Suspense and Gary Cooper morouTjui -w "We're Not Married," the story of five married couples who suddenly discover they art not really wed. Is the amusing head- 1M. 4.14.

IH "IW in Venice" is the p.m. crowd 1-uller, also has been scheduled for "midnight matinees." A1 liner which opened today at the Albee Theater. It has 11 stars, with Ginger Rogers and Fred Allen as the first couple to parade Tuesday night trial was favor able. Advised that for 50 cents! their problem on the screen. Playing the male half of a they could remain to see the water show, most of the audit Make 'High Noon' "HIGH NOOX" tborOBtfclj atifyiar Wtwtrra 4mmM, pUlac mp excitement steadily am4 PawUae; flae 4wL gidtHffcU kBM mtre, with wfclck plrtar Is ro, eatitaiac Wombr.

Top ta laj took. BJAXKCORBT Arden and Paul Douglas, a stodgy Long Island couple, husband-and-wlfe radio break ence did so. Now In addition' Louis Calhern and a pretty for fast team, which Is Allen's role in the film, proved a labor of to the afternoon show, the Ma-j rine Circus will follow nightly tune-hunter, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Eddie Bracken, as a soldier, 11M. 1.4.1, 4:44. rieeiocT -n.

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4:14. 7:11. 4:11 11:14. presentations of "A Mght In; Venice," shortly after 11 p.m.! going overseas at the very moment he learns that he is not Scott Forbes, of the British; love for the radio comic, whose record of tiffs with network vice presidents is part of the folklore of the broadcasting world. In the picture he tells Gary Cooper, who always put on a good show, regardless, has what it takes to make an A-l film in "High Noon," at the llayfair Theater.

This Stanley Kramer production lives up to stage and screen, is being! sought by Alexander Ince fori the male lead in Mae West's really married to Mitzi Gaynor, who is expecting a baby. All of these complications keep "We're Not Married" rolling along in high hilarity. Shar the high mark set by this dynamic producer in pictures like; off a radio executive and, emerges the undisputed victor of the battle. 'fortheotnhig comedy, "Sex-j by the picture, and it's suspense Uette." Forbes made four pic-; all the way, as Cooper, all setitures in Hollywood before com-j ing the Albee screen is "Wild "I got paid for it, too Allen; SulUon wlth Ben Jonnaon boasted, when the film was ing to N. to do TV drama shows.

In London he was with to leave town, changes his mind and determines to stand by, since a new marshal is not due until the next day to rid the Old Vic Company. The locale of "Sextette" is a London finished. Victor Moore's Fault All five couples find themselves in a legal tangle when "Champion," "Home of the Brave," "The Men" and "Cyrano de Bergerac." It's a Western, with all the intense excitement of a real frontier story, but without any of the synthetic heroics that Westerns often employ. "High Noon" Is Just what a Western should be a page out of American folklore, a close-to-the-soil delinea-j tion of human characters, played against a true-to-life background. the town once again of its hotel.

Jack Daraat has been signed for "Bagels and Minx of a sequel to Beck man and Pran- they learn that the justice of the peace who performed the! wedding ceremony for each was at the time not qualified to act greatest menace. It's in his appeal for deputies and the reactions to it by the citizens on various levels the rough-and-ready fellows in the town bar, the town bigwigs at church, the minister, the judge, his former sky's "Bagels and Yox." Durant is a veteran of vaudeville, ap in this capacity. Victor Moore! peared In the "Scandals and CONFLICT When a bride of less than an hour Grace is the comical J. whose first Gary Cooper, who has played: Vanities." and in the original marriages are performed before his commission becomes Kelly, right goes to call on her husband former love, Koty Jurado, left, there's trouble in "High Noon," Gary Cooper's latest, at the Mayfair Theater. many a character aesignea ioepuues that the community.

Pal Joey." The new prouuc-win audience respect, outdoes; cowardice-and ingratitude will open Nov. 13 at the himself in this latest film. portrayed. Holiday Theater after three official. The story goes into individual weeks of ry-outs.

Murray Hum atr.a soon- a sua Kram arai-1 characterizations to an exteut'sey will write lyrics and inti Besides Miss Rogers and Allen, the other couples are' Marilyn Monroe, as a the bathing beauty contest winning: Sign James Stewart A SEETHING, PASSIONATE LOVE STOIW OFF DRAMATIC COMPELLING nu.i!"-F"S?r Ginger Rogers Here For Roxy Opening uiai I uuuniui in an oh 11111 It manner to take in Harrr Horarr will serve as rwr riima It manager Bar kr Call 1 Jake W. Caeaiafaei spouse or David Wayne, Eve At James Stewart has been! Ginger Rogers, topcast with the contrasting characters director and I i. i v. tv, I design sets for Anthill," Franz C48T Out Cia. Tkaaus anakan, UI lira WUlueil, UKT Kill lie HI Ji 4 lie lijJ Clifton Webb in 20th Century-I Fox's "Dreamboat," arrived in i Liar Bata Jaraaa.

waaa Preview at State ries. plaved bv Grace Kelly. Spencer's play about a nation in Europe which survives vari' Loew' State Theater will New York from the coast to laa WaaHiaali laa Umftulk. Bm 4a- and the ghady ladV Of his past, r-rlT "S-Z: St! Pl-yed by the Mexican actress, nrent nreviur vhnulna. nf! ous political regimes.

Including the Iron Curtain. Mr. Horner last held the duo-role for the on hand for the pleture'slMM-, "Glory Allev" starrine1 Katy Jurado. Cooper himself is aa4 WllUaai rallUaa. premiere at the Roxy Theater.

Leslie Caron and Ralph Meeker! just what a tired but conscientious today, signed by Universal -International to star in two pictures, the first of which will be "Thunder Bay," an important Technicolor production which will go before the cameras next month. The picture will reunite for the third time' Stewart, Aaron Rosenberg and Anthony Mann, the star-producer-director combination responsible for the studio's highly successful "Bend of the River" and "Winchester 73." and Louis Armstrong, all day next Monday, in addition to the last showings of "Paula" with has the role of the marshal In tious marshal should be. Deter- "Tovarich" revival. Courtney a little town, which was cleaned! mined to do his duty in spiteiBurr and Elliott Nugent are up five years before when hejof his bride, who wants to getl sponsoring "The Happy Ant-sent the local bad man quickly, he is at first, hill." due on Broadway in No-prison. Now he is marrying a eager, then incredulous, then! ember.

marshal should be. Deter- The comedy, which co-stars Anne Francis and Jeffrey Hunter was directed and scen-arized by Claude Binyon. Miss Rogers plays a one-time silent Ioretta Young. Regular showings "Glory Alley" start nrettv little Quaker Kirl. who is: beaten, spiritually, when hei Herman l.evtn, whose last Tuesday, July 29.

Gentlemen ea i violence, and has! finds that no one at all will helpiY. production was film queen who makes a come-j back with her own television. Prefer Blondes," and Walt turned in his badge and is pr-jhim. This leaves him facing the paring to leave town and startjreturning outlaw and his pals Framer, producer of TV's "The program Big Payoff." are conferring Stewarts second picture, yet; alone, in a deiierted, sun-baked life over again eisewnere at. frontier-town street.

Simple Human tory Beauty Has Brains, Too Sybil Lamb, whose beauty and voice won her a role in the musical "Wish You Were Here" at the Imperial Theater, has been made a member of Phi Beta Kappa, national collegiate society for scholastic excellence. She graduated from Hunter College this year. "High Noon" is a simple, un Lucia Chase Honored By Dance Educators Five hundred members of the Dance Educators of America, now in convention here, paid Capitol JL- WAY Mil SI pretentious movie, which to be decided upon, will be made early next year. Seek 'Harvest Queen' For Westchester Fair A contest to find the "Harvest Queen" to reign during the week-long Westchester County Fair at Indian Point Park, will wiinimii aiaiKi irr i vl makes up, in its human quali I .0 If 4 a. nn 4 MM 41' 'a-iiaal Daan Opaa 10 A.

M. over the uossibility of a musical which would have both the quii and giveaway features, and be designed to allow the audience fo participate. First 100 Women Will Get Orchids At the Met July 30 In conjunction with the premiere showing of "Island of Desire" in Technicolor, starring Linda Darnell, which opens at ties, for its absence of plot. It's just the story of an honest man. tribute to Lucia Chase, managing director of Ballet Thea confronted with a crisis and about half-past ten of Sunday morning.

The picture is clock-conscious. From the time of Cooper's marriage, until noon, a great deal is going to take place, and we get recurrent glimpses of the quarter hours, then the minutes, then the seconds that are ticked off bv various clocks. For Cooper gets word that "Frank Miller," the outlaw he sent to prison, has been paroled and is coming back on the noon train, to make good his threat to kill the marshal. Town Deserts Him That's all the time covered be conducted among women of meeting it to the best of his the Greater New York area, it ter, at a dinner last night in the Hotel Statler. Miss Chase, NEW SHOWS TODAY was announced today by Fred nttera, director of the fair.

principal guest of honor, was presented with the organiza Loew's Metropolitan Theater on tion's annual award. Prizes, including $250 in cash, a full wardrobe including accessories, and a ten-dav Carib ability. Cooper's marshal may well join the ranks of best roles in any actor's roster. Other roles are finely attuned to the story, with the two girls giving the necessary fillip of feminine intrigue. Thomas Mitchell, as a town selectman; Lloyd Bridges, The citation reads: "For her Wednesday, July 30, the first 100 women attending opening devotion to the dance and for day will receive a Princess bean cruise, await the grand prize winner who will be chosen at the fair which starts Aug.

30. her outstanding contribution to the development of dance during the year of 11151-1952." The! Aloha Orchid flown in from Hawaii especially for this STAGS FLATS as Cooper's one deputy, who organization laid particular The way to your man's heart! deserts him; Otto Kruger, as the judge, who flees town; Henry COOIfO Hff'IGfMTlOM I larnhHl all lJ-IIIvll iUaMniCMCII I Klsa Stelnberger's food 'Id LH'J 1 ULIw-i aaifuiitSH Filmed In Jamaica in the British West Indies and re- leased by United Artists, the spectacular "Island of Desire" also introduces to New York columns in the Brooklyn Eagle stress on Miss Chase's pursuit of new audiences for ballet, such as presenting Ballet Theater to the motion picture audiences' of the Warner Theater. LAST 1 CVISI Maai.Tia-4 4 Morgan, as a frightened citizen; aid. Eve McVeagh, as his J0 HUSICAl COI gastronomies! advice by Brooklyn's top food expert. III I III .41 1,1 contemptuous wife, c-r a solldJackground reveal.

with bitter insight the community shorf- filmgoers, handsome Tab Hunter in his first role in what promises to be a meteoric movie WhTT I SPENCEKTKACY- KATHARINE HEPBURN iiiStJ' www oil Ungeu 1 Jed SKELTON HowarJ KEEL ft fl ROCK HODjOHJ, 5, TYRONE POWER-'OIPLOMATIC COURIER' OUTCASTS of POKER FLAT BAY RIDGE STEWART GRANGER 1 I I I "REDOUNTAIN'' "WILD lALAIlL t.chS"lo7A,N WARWICK lAstmwYOK -wo futiOH 4 jfROMc 'IRL IN WHITE" vinu, "MY SON JOHN" ii iii.i.iijii mm a.i I I Hi ii 1 i ,11 111 U)J ajuiiii 1 1 11 if mining. icareer Good or bad human feature at the Met jit all goes to create an UA-S Kighter" starring i ing film story in "High M4 FRANK AL414T80N iRichiird Conte, Vanessa Brown KUnaMt 0VKU land Lee .1. Cobb. MttSffCT KIITNS I nnaat MMTtf T4M44T aamat unMW F4Mllia Pf4aM icSfts NMtM HIT mm MaWUMI Maitoa aaaT 1 II tt tusmncK ft MIGHT IN VENICE" MKRAQ. CMMNII TODD'S vv r-flj KEITH'S Young Composers Get Bid To Enter 'Gershwin' Contest! Yovng American composers' throughout the country havei ibeen invited to participate in the eighth annual George Gersh- win Memorial contest, which' offers a first prize of Sponsored by Victory Lodge of B'nai B'rith in co-operation with the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, the contest will close on Aug.

31. ITDi'it TTMim MIoHTot AXnE BAXTER! NEAL McNALLY 1 BALI ROKHTSON Keserved Seats: .60, 1.20, 240. 3.60, 4.80, incl Tax. Tickets on sale at Rivoli Theatre, B'way 49th In Long Island; Midway Forest Hills; Calderone, Hempstead. Or phone JU 6-1771 or WAntagh 2-7906.

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