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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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8 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES APR. 22, 1947' but if you look fast youH see 1 ksttir player. Is ftne as the teacher. He entirely credible, a hateful and yet pitiable neurotic. There is no fanctness about Tor- HOLLYWOOD in Pat O'Brien laughs off that rumor that he and Humphrey SCREEN jment." Its settings are unpretentious By Herbert Cohn in tne rrencn manner, its camera work is straightforward and compe-i tent, and its acting and directing an Bogart came to blows over an insult to Toots Shor's wife, Baby.

"Nothing to Pat insists. "Bogey and I had no i beef, and we both think Mrs. Shor is tops" Darryl Zanuck, 1 S.r" ir (fx yJ i off the polo enthusiast, must have lor- unstramea. its talents merely been wisely used to tell a grimly human drama with uncommon force-fulness. It amounts to a memorable screen experience, prize-winner that deserves its laurels.

gotten 6m horse at Palm Deanna Durbin into going across I Tt. for a concert tour, but Deanna both Ann Sheridan ant1 Jack Holt in Treasure of the 8ierra Madrt." Ann's doing a walk-on part in the Humphrey Bogart starrer because her first at Warners was in one of his pictures; and Jack is doing likewise for his son, Tim, who's featured in the film Remember Stuart Holmes? If you don't, your mama will. Anyway, he's playing his 14.7th, movie role in "The Big Clock" Republic's preparing a film about a publicity clipping service they offered Alice Paye a fortune to play the lead, but she declined with thanks Ken Murray is being tempted to take his sensational long-run stage revue. "Blackouts," to B'wiy Producer credit on John Garfield's proauction, "Body and Soul." will go not to him but to his manaeer Bob Roberts. Which means either John is being very generous, or the picture stinks.

at the Avenue Playhouse, Brilliant Swedish Drama of a Sadist A masterful Swedish motion picture, "Torment," had its American premiere yesterday at the Avenue Playhouse and left no doubt why it was chosen to receive the grand prize at the International Film Festival In Cannes, France, late last ycai. It is a stunning character Mudy of a sadist Bnd of a youth and is a clean-cut lad whom he catches a cigar stand girl whom he victim-using a "cribbed" text. The other is ized. told with bold realism, adult the boy's girl friend whom he plies understanding and an exciting dra- with liquor In her dumpy apartment I I ''v 10 RKO Theaters Show 5-Act Revues Tonight RKO theaters in Brooklyn and Queens presenting five-act stage shows tonight feature the following headline: r- i i isn't much excited over the Idea .7" Edward Arnold darn near developed A schizophrenia (split personality to you, you dope) playine simultaneous P'ic ad" 1 J0 roles in Warners' "Wallflower" and ctors there are on the Metros "The Hucksters." In the wreen- former, he portrayed a kindly Lo Alleles newspaper reporters father; in the latter, a nasty old are laughing and laughing, meanie. He kept getting his snarls, Three oi tne vm four bii; and his smiles all mixed up papers are now equipped with Character actor S.

Sakall, he of radiophone cars so that instant the Jowls and the accent.ia one of icommunication can be established mafic technique. Its English sut- ano terrorizes unmercuuiiy. caDtiona are first-rate. -Torment" But Author Ingmar Bergman and at tne Madison. Lorraine and Lord at the Bushwick, Troy and Lvnn at is a motion picture treat.

Director Alf SJoberg resort to no ithe Tilyou. Anthony and Rogers It isnl often that so mature a cheap dramatics in picturing the tnmtowns Better mangiers oi me: between the citv editor and a crew psychological drama comes to an, man. They recognize his beastliness American screen full strength, un-jas a sickness, provide him with brief spoiled by a scriptwriter's romanti- sequences in which to reveal him-cism or a censor's scissors to trim1 self as a weakling, a coward and a Its realism. "Torment" has probably lonely soul who fills his loveless life been cut, but it still throbs with by torturing others. The power of life.

Sweden has never before sent "Torment" comes from the fullness at the Greenpoint. Miller and Jean at the Dyker, the Mimic Men, at the Richmond Hill, Pauline Al- pert at the Strand, Par Rockaway; Alexander and Santos at the Prospect, Four Bellaires at the Or-' pheum and the MacNiel Brothers at the Republic. i King's English (he tells people he out on a story. came to Hollywood when he was just a starlet.) The other day he mentioned to a friend that he had been at "Powell's" house the night before. Dick Powell? asked the friend.

No. William Powell, then? us so valid a film drama. Textn City Films Now as Embassy First films of the Texas explosion are now showing at all Embassy Newsreel Theaters. Spectacular pictorial evidence of the blast that rocked Texas City. Texas, leaving the once busy seaport a twisted heap of fire blackened debris, has been added to the current newsreel show.

But the city eds aren't having as much fun out of it as they anticipatedbecause every time they start to cuss out a reporter, or interject a couple of four-letter words for emphasis, a sweet-voiced lady "THAT WAY WJTH WOMEN," co-starring Dane Clark with Martha Vickers, begins its second week tomorrow at the Brooklyn Strand of its characterizations rather than from an involved plot. And for that the author and director must share their credit with Essentially it is a simple play, simply and directly told. Its central figure is a sadistic Latin instructor BETTY GRABLE is the snippy young typist called "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" in the new film due tomorrow at the RKO Albee Theater. Jean Porter has been signed by; Sam Katzman to play the top fem-j lnlne lead In "Two Blondes and Red Head," his fourth musical of; in a Swedish high school Tor boys, 'a splendid cast. Both Alf KJellin, no.

i nenwnai rewen oianemeanr, monitor cuU witn -Ahh! "Powell Lukas," Sakall explained Your on the alr remember!" a chubbv pedant who delights in per-iwho plays the boy, and Mai Zetter- ithe season for Columbia. Arthur: aimon ecnusier pian a aep-; tember publication date for the: Trade Chatter: You won't find Irving Berlin Biography being their names on the screen credits, iDreifuss will direct. Miss Porter was featured In the three previous i musicals, "Betty Co-Ed. "Little Miss Broadway" and "Sweet secuttng his pupils for trifling errors ling, the girl both have already in translation, who tolerates no ex- been signed by American, producers custs not even reasonable ones act beautifully, keenly sensitive to and who, in the words of one of his the psychological shadings as well wiser colleagues, doesn't know how as the tenderness of their roles. Stlg to be a teacher.

One of his vrlims' Jarrel. best-known of the trio of FINAL DAY "SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE" and "BRIEF ENCOUNTER" rooAy 1 IIMIUIV CTCUADT On IS 11 HWHWWI in fNK CAMA'l 'Its a Wonderful Life' (01TB. tUSHWlCK Oavavn mothers DYKE9 BK SMALl CIICNFOINT ANTHONY BOGUS MADISON rHt U004S 4 OIPHEUM OU BElAWES KENMORE J.TOIC MIDWAY FofMtHillt 1- Kfith's 1 FLUSHING I and 2nd 1afvr9 StantU TOMORROW LAWRENCE TIERNEY ANNE JEFFREYS 'STEP BY STEP' Mm roor i II Four great stars in a drama of love and violence-from the famous Sat. Eve. Post Story! 'Katfaiute TRACY-HEPBURN WALKER-DOUGLAS in MGM'S MIGHTY DRAMA eiMos'ict DvKER IIUTC Ulldial vr 2 mm mniiun Aint nniji AUXANOW GRtENPOINT nUWUB SIAMSOUL'Jj in WIS! OF TMI PECOS' A Santos i BUSHWICK M.lvy DOUOtAt -VAMSHI SAf A lEOPAUD MAN' MA10O as tEPUitIC MADISON ALAN lAOO IN OLD AAISSOUPI' AOST.

MITCHUM NEVADA POtSA DOTS QRPHEUM 1 JAMU IAAOM Si CI I Vsm.Qul 1 AlllVtM QOUGLAt v.vl'H at RICHMOND Mill PROSPECT I onsi auray rumc cow.oy no i a ctotl cah tot atacsit 'miCEn REPUBLIC IROY ROGERS 'UTAH I GENE AUTRY COLORADO SUNSET MW TILYOU JAMIS MAtON SKBET STAMIQm I KOtlhT MITCHUM Ntvspr STRAND RICH HILL I KATHARINE HEPSURN SPITHHE' ROSY. MITCHUM -NEVADA' Pauune alfert STRAND Igini autay noimg coso, a sot aooi.s ni TIIYOU LYNN manning -iMaaaVkVawMawMal A "IIZIB 1 COLUMBIA I eAlCON TAKES OVER' A SOSTON HACSH aooato ON WSflCION' local SHTlRt R0P "IJI AN ARTHUR 'ARIZONA' A GLENN FORD TEXAS sswHsbwIsVHHbw NEW SHOWS Hfv rTOMQRROWlwEDjll V.SSSS-X DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr. 'X MAUREEN O'HARA MM sr TECHNICOLOR killer en the looe hiding In seeking desperately to claw hit way te the arm of the woman he love the woman who etlcks by him while an angry cKy scream for his blood. PHYLLIS THAXTER HARRY CAREY EDGAR BUCHANAN RUTH NELSON PiaiTcmnivi II x2r -J I Keith's 1-1 '---T--7nAWI1 He can't turn his withcu LOEWS Will I I Ul froodwoy 1 45ft ft 3 III 'Zi- kaa-aaasJ Li Wy I.

ARTHUR RANK a woman going for him! COllfMBA, PICTUKS fnunh ri.e LONE WOLF IN MEXICO with GERALD MOHR CAROL (TT) rL ODD Ml OUT IT Wi. I I I.I TODAY.t BROOKLYN I QUEENS injMKlREYCOGART I A.1V cmruium II DAC3ARA CTANWYCKf i i ii7 KINGS HEDY LAMARR SANDERS HA YWARO ALEXIS SMITH 1 Id TONITE CONEY ISLAND KEYE LUKE THE STRANGE WOMAN PITKIN 'III vv 1 I I aJvtmir In wibMraU lutpwwal ROBERT NEWTON llwyo Htm t. i. MiCwmM DmH OOm Miiiiw IMmv mm. Htn-.

Hf-Utt. Utf KATHUtN IYaN a two cmtt mm IMMM ky CAIOL UtO hianlVllUWUllHii UMVHlAUHTHMAnOMAl 'TWO SMART PEOPLE' TRIBORO hemoMnCarrotls Tfn FctdufotsSvzam'e TRIBORO JERRY COOPER 46th ST. fRED HOMED GATES RUDY VALUE BARBARA BRITTON 6th STREET ALPINE BEDFORD RPOHOWAY PAiACE li k. ''W4 T7ii onv onnroc le evans 0f ftk.M. UkTC MIDNIGHT FILM nvinvuing under NEVADA SRIIV PRE Ml FRl fjTTZ fFV BFTTtn IS I i i yr'jjfe-rcv ''twine' i BORO PARK ROIT.

MONTGOMERY LADYm th LAKE GALLANT BESS' HURRY HI TWJJTTJ PREMII prospei I IM HIIAM aiin emci HARRY PREMIER ROY SMECK PROSPECT nun (siccus NOSE HILLSIDE BREVOORT on. leOfCID A( ALAN CURTIS I 'Jr'r-- I PLAZA BAY RIDGE. Loaw'i Crltarlon will ramoln OPEN UNTIL 4 A.M. during lha ngogamtnl el this unusual attraction LADY LUCK' phi 'SAN QUENTIN' MuimiMKn I'iTiniUlM J. WILLARO gray family ifHlUMI KUI I IMUIff AM tO it am i i fd inn (i tw i ss i ii PROSPECT MAW iTEH -DEAD RECKONING r.lrt,f'li Htr.

MOMINI MELBA PARKER HAYDEN THE SULLIVANS' nlN Aflfl Pltarfp' YVILLARD 3 A rta UaaaiCA M. mwm WARWICK oiif. IISOm. ZIEGFELO GIRL' uu lot iiiinit iiitiui WOODSIDE lOOMviit ts- TNIATAlTI SIMIDIO SOCIA P1 jdjk aTllS? Ill 'JL Tir III I TOMORROW lib easanti otcooiv PECK 1 1 WltUtM i I BAXTER HOLDEN SONNY TUFTS (WEDNESDAY) at BROOKLYN QUEENS THEATRES way Doorj 0 rIYOLI JOAN BENNETT VUUM STT.MJM MWMB BENDIX-HAYDEN-DA SILVA 9ll( it. KINGS HNtJt HIMINOWAY't Ma8fazo Of Noon' tot HO TOWN' PITKIN The macomber 1)11 IQfltt SCREWS TDBW HcBln' MAGMFKDIT OOU" EDWARD ARNOLD I wM BURGESS MEREDITH S-oY' TRIBORO AFFAIR'' There was something strange in her that many i 4tb STREET ALPINE BEDFORD BROADWAY men senses and it set them burning iTH, JENNY HAGER SEN AMES WIUIAMV WOMEN LOVED THEN HATED SONEY IS Gvms A 0 I 6 A ll Ann SHERIDAN ORIENTAL r'NORA PRENTISS PREMIER GCORGt LOUIS D'i't JUDY CANOVA SANDERS HAYWARD (JPAiTfO AjflTilT.

NtltASl SINGIN' in th CORN BAT 8IDCI AND SUNSET PARK I Sr. V.Vf!J fJ: Tomorrow Formri alio MrlodT Paradt Erctra, Tnk'lt Thlri Aw. Jolson Storjri ilio Srlreled Short, gUnlT. Aw. wi 7Jth SL Till the Cloudi Roll Br.

Alio Splt-ndor BEDFORD National. WiMKiM Rrltbton Rtranrlrri also ValU of Fear Ronra. 53 Rm Aw. PR. 4-12M Alwari Lorrd Tom alio Tha Chasa BF.NSONHIRST Ittk St.

IE. 1-2231 Tomorrow In Fortfr; also 8nni of th Prairia BORO PARR Elton, Wl. I-J232 Krnllmrntal Journeys alaa Tht Thaaa BOROI GH HALL AND DOWNTOWN DofflUd. OoltliU ana tti Mi.frablr.i loo sl.nlrv and Llflnnton Majritlc. SI Foltw St.

I'ndrriroand; alio Thf Momarl. Faltaa and kill PI. Tindrrrlla Jonn: .1,0 Broinrl (irren Llfhti St Gaorcr 100 PIMia St. Wckf( S' St Ku' Moonli.ht and Carlo. rloll.

Fultw St. taa Sara Mall Tnaa; alo Arliona BRIGHTON BEACH at. MUe rablM, al. Mlnlo BUSHWICK Ktltk fO -7M0 Th. O.tt.r T.t.

Tba N.y Cnmtt Throulll Brudaay and ctnunin Lady Lurk; alio San Qurnlln nr'anad? Tomorrow, also of Nrw Tork leader. Oty l.l.r, Nalrk Lauthi at Andy Hardy: also Deyll't Playground EAST ri.ATBUSR Rutoy. utlw aaa Cbunk Awmiw Man I alaa The Verdirt FLATLAVTJS WINTER GARDEN dddAS OPEN IS AM CONTINUOUS TO 1 AM i Midnight Show Tonite! HIUSIOl PI Af A PROSPECT allLAID I WOODSID! TWO SMART PEOPLE Sensational I tlar II Lucille BALL John HODIAK HARRISON AND THE II SIAM" "ANNA KINO OF 1 ArdVlf naua lST FAIRBANKS Ir. 'SINBAO THE SAILOR' Mil HON? IN PERSON 1 CLARK -MARTHA VICKERS' mmsmumzmbvmgi SYDNEY GREENSTREET tM imii It KIT -a: tw vy am dL. sy, THAT WAY WITH WOMEN ORCMI5THA Ay.j.wn Stewart, D.as.

Reed. "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" KINGSWAYSh- mi Plna An Earellent Rsrcssninu Prsvrsis pus CRIMINAL COURT MARINF Pletkask Ayaaaa DANA ANDREWS illrVtAlllU Klae. Hlahway JANE WYATT "BOOMERANG' rrarraora. Anaaa I and E. wtk Man I Loye; alu The Verdiet GERRITTSEN BEACH Grahaw.

rrlttu. wbltaay Time. Plaee and Girl; al.o Falron Adrenlnre RINGS HIGHWAY Jewel. Kl, Mlthny at oaa parkaay Captain Kldd; alo Brintlni Baby PATIO, Furnas Ay. Mldwead St.

fcif ALWAYS THE BEST I ipfaaETERTAINMENT and "RENDEZVOUS, WITH ANNIE" Glenn Ford, "TEXAS" TARK KI.OrE Atlantic. Plalbuih Ass. ana nasn ay. RIAI TO, FI'tdusB na AVALDN East I Bin street MIDWOOD. Annua I uth at.

TIVOLI. FultM St. and (are Hall TRj.II STREET I Gary Cni.r k. I'AKA. 44tn Street ana Film AsMue I ANARSIF.

Avenue end R3rd Street MSMEJT. OsK.lli Ay ar Tsmaeln. Ay. and "ARIZONA" Carnival of Slnnm; alo Maebeth Meet John Doe: also Minstrel Days Till the Clouds Roll By I also Cleee Qll'rn My Darllnc Clementine: also Mother-in-law Day Lady Lark; also San Qurntin IAttVT'1 Carlton, Flatbinh ana sevaatb I New Venus, 1224 Pralgnt I rlata. Pl.tbush Ays.

and Park Plesa Sanders. Prnaan Parh Wet-I4th SL. Meet John Hunter B.rnsri Stanwyck PLAYHOUSE iTIANTIC Kill aasil itir ssh Rllrm lasp 1 rnl.lSKI M. 4th Avem ana bicmi TIH c.OT ME (QVKIIID" and FIIRTWAY. teili at Hsmiltsn MAY FAIR.

Ave U-Cey I.I. Ay fl'h REOI'sTs" A "WICKED LADY." Jai Hatea NOSTRAND.KisHy Dnld NlvanTLer.ttlTY.una "THE Pt Ft CT A Rl AG rARRAOlrlnAy. far l'ERd and "CROSK JII HEART" EI.M. Ayeaaa a) a tart I7tn St. SPENCER TRACY.

LIVINGSTON" ALBEMARLE. FI Ay-Ale le Rd ES MISERAESLEtt" UNPEN, ear, el ttrand P'ljrld. Aw Huis.scy (qart. "Call It lloriler" A "Yeuat In Heart" "THE MAN I I.OVE" and "THE FRDICT "I.ADY I.I CK" and "SAN 4i ENTIV LAST 1 WEEKS! MM R. Sumner Ave end Ouiney 8t ntimiN mi.

ma n. it. i tin 1 ILICI tlOi III I TUNIOL LAST TIMIH TODAY! HMftl FMCftNAV in CARNIVAL OF SINNERS" rncncH P1LM DMlnM TITU HENRY FONDA ljl. ft STATE. DeKalk and Franklla Ases HARBOR.

Street end 4tn Ayanuf RITE. Rth Avenue end 4ntti street linoa oarnell my Clementine AVENCP SECTION Arena. 0. Axaua and I. lath Bowery; al.o Sun Valley Sf.Pn.de RED HOOK.

ERIE BASIN Claris. IH Curl St. My Darllnt Clementlnet alaa Wake I'tTand Dream RIDGEWOOD Jidtewood l7J Myrtle Awaua Hurrlrane; also R.fflea RUoll. Myrtto WHaaa Ayat Alwayi Loyed Voui alio The Cha.t SHFEBSHFAD BAT Sheets heal. ShMiakeed Luek; alia San Ouentia SOUTH BROOKLYN Sudan Globe, nth St.

and Mb From ThU Day Fotwardi alaa Chit.i. Rid and A KF I svn nRFiv "Tht best Diclurt the LAURENCE OLIVIER u'HENRY GOLDEN THEATRE w'M-v Mat. TftJoy lt0 i30 TRIANOLE. Klaaa Hwy-I. I3tn St.

01 ENTIN.Ou.ntin Rd.at E.SStknt IDA "THE, MAN I LOVE" ROBERT AI.DA and "THE SERDICT" 'PKREECT MARRIAGE" 4t ROSA MV HEART EXTRA! BERKSHIRE. Win Strict and 81 A vena. 1 VANITT. SUtli SlrMt and Filth Avenue MMWf MI'I 'MACBITH" THE LODGER" and COLLEGE, FlatkwA H. "Till the Clead.

ReN By" 4 "Crime DerterY Man Herrt" OFF BROADWAT' Itt Lajajalajai 9yavjajia)f Oftli IT (AME TRIE" rid "ABILENE TOWN VnITF (Freneb Film Enrllsb Tl SjUlJCa and AVENUE JLKlLliU IW Interiitlni SHORT SURJ ectsi UKUUU), usaisra Asa. ad Llnssla PU AFLAME" and "TEEN AGI".

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