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

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'Buffalo Bill' on Albee Screen 8 BROOKLYN EAGLE. THUR MAY 1 8. 1 944 SCREEN By Jan Corby 'Buffalo RlH film storv of Amer-i Tn addition to the idi-pnturt rrl I IS ira'l great legendary Wild Western the Indian warfare It depicts. 'Bul- jligur. In Technicolor, is the new falo Bill tells an absorbing love it "nam at the Aibe Theater, start-, story, between the great pioneer jing today, with the film musical i and the girl he married, played by "Seven Days Ashore" an added Miss Hara.

Interwoven with this feature. is the storv of the hopeless love for Starring Joel McCrea and Mau- Buffaio Bill by an Indian girl, reen Hara. "Buffalo Bill." by Linda Darnell, who sacri- 'Broadway Rhythm' Now at Met -Broadway Rhythm." Metro-Odd-' produce It In Summer theaief wyn-Mayer's newest Technicolor continuous re film, started 1U first Brooklyn run anci finally performance of today at Loews Metropolitan The- uus show gives an opportunity for ater, with "Her Primitive Man" as various members of the cast "tithe companion feature. The two umlxr then specialties. Ben B.ua pictures make up a double program ar.d Nan.y Walker form a hilarious cf amusing and tuneful entertain- Ccmed team.

Lena Home sings ana ment. dances a tcrrid. exoucally-slaiifd Ginnv Simms and George Murphy jimE Bxnie-WooKie number, are co-starred a a Ross Sisiers perform wonder Rimhem," which ha.s a full 0 dance-contortion. Hazel Scotl of lilting new and the music some of piano wizardry, of Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. Murphy mimics.

The itory is concerned with a sue- -Broadwav Rhythm" was pro-eessful Broadway producer, George dured with an eye toward lauiihtcr riurphy. who retires his father music, and it provides both in Charles Winninger. a former pro- 2rnerus qi antity. 'Cobra Starring Maria Montez And Jon Hall, New Film at Criterion The Arabian Nights stories weren't enough to satisfy Universale yearning for the fantastic and they went and had writers fix up an original story, along the same lines, for Maria Montez and Jon Hall, who are now. as a result, to Century Fox production, has tize.

iiced her life in the famous battle sweep and action, as bents the story of Bonnet Gorvje. of the country 's most action-packed Thcmas Mitchell, as Ned Bunt- i liie. The film has manv thrilling 1 line, newspaperman who mace Buf- I 5 1 J.A sequences: the Cheyennes on the Bui a national fiaure. eontrib- warpath: several Indien battles; the utes an excellent performance: An-haiicl-to-hand death fight of Buf-'thony Quinn portrays eifectively I '( br Hsain' I vc-a. cturp.

d.ret be s-een in "Cob: Woman. Technicolor lUm al the Criterion The most noticeable difference be 'rem nc R.cn.irc! Brro by Gftie p-d on an Oar. in tween "Coord Wo.nan and "Al falo Bill and Yellow Hand: a spec- Yellow Hand, the Indian who led tacular buffalo hunt; the ritual of his warriors in a great uprising the Indian Sun Dance: the aEamst the whites, and Edgar tor Custer's last stand and others! Buchanan. Moroni Olsen. Frank which mark historic episodes in na- Fcnton.

Matt Bngas and Frank tional history. Onh are capable in supporting roles. Baba and the Forty Thieve." which the pair eie seen most recently only e.verday. practk ally-is that "Cobra Woman' hadn't got 'at THE CAST i.C Kitu.4 KaU.rv nucer. ana aoes nis best to Keep nis kid sister.

Gloria De Haven, in1 Beatrice Gray has been engagrd the role of a girl uxl driver school, desnite her yearning for the! to play Andv Dov.ne. What other till- the Dore senary piuuuvuma. stage. Ginnv Simms. Dlavmn a in With Mv Heart, for Vanguara MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE Jon Hail SlDU Loci Chr.f EdJ.tr Barrier Mj.j Va-n S.i:v.

H.nd Canr.rii iHollvwootf star, comes to New York films, which will be released inrougn GIRL uith Ritnilwkir.g for a stage role and turns ferences there me don really mat-trr much. Jon Hall sets Ml-s Montez ti.iio.. af.er insurtnountabie-looking ob- ttacles. which he surmount. d'hkc-t FOOKI.VK Alhw But.i 11 00.

1 3.V 10 :0. 'Sttn Ds new United Artists. btarnng viwiv 'Tart and Spars' Held Over at N. Y. Strand The guard musical revue.

"Tars and Siwrs." which has idown the chance to star in a PICON, starred in "COVER Hoyworth starts its and (jene Kelly play bv Murphv. This gives Win- Rogers. Josi ph cotten aim ff T.m,,ir th Includes Ralph From De oncev. new Her MOLLY "Noncy Yiddish first Brooklyn 19 5 06. 8 43; "Broady Rlivlhm' Byins of MurnhVs old' scriDts and Morgan.

Tom Tully. Spring 1 musical opening at with' ioins forces with Miss Simms to ton and Dare Harris. ur-ci jviaj tug lu kadinj uuuarj Qf trie TCX tomorrow, ay Theater tomcr- Black Parachute." its opening, will be held over for a third week at the N. Y. the Park row night Strand, starting tomorrow.

The C. G. R. iT). in conjunction with revue features Victor Mature.

the Spars Recruiting Program. u. sirin "Men on Hfr Mind" no 40 4 10 6 40 9 "CN in hr Ca'f :9. 2 m. 7 59.

10 39 MANHATTAV (aailol "Oaji.ih:." 10 1 13 1133; 41. 4 01. Crllrrlon Wo'iim 1 4C. 3 3.i. i.30.

7:30. 9 25. 15 Mu.lr Hall "White of 10 IS. 1 4 08 7.04. 10.02 12.20.

20. 20. 9 16 Paramsunt "Ooinl My Way." 9 CI. 11 37. 2 59.

6.01. 9 05 22:14. 11 14. 216 S18 8:22. 11:28 Row Pm-Up Girl." It 00.

1 35 4 30. Oh. well, its son of resiail to a dual role, is on worry for awhile about nothing. screen the areaier part of the more vital than whether Jon Hall. fetchinsly outfitted in filmy who has mistaken the Cobra.

ar-(j draperies. The two Woman M.vm Montez tor are supported in their tnbu-twm Tollea "Maria Mjntezi. lauons and joys by Sabu. a a sort will live lcu enough, in spue of the oj informal aide to the lovers. Ed-Cobra Woman's irate henchmen, to sar Barrier as the cnief trouble-diroer his mistake.

He does, how- ma)5er alKi Lon Chanev, who is re-ever. He's one of the few members freshinplv silent, considcrinir some of the cast who are still alive at 0f trle dialogue of the others, in the the end of the film, several cf the role of a mute guard. principals and many of the extras having been eliminated in ways 'Road to Victory' CBM: the Coast Guard Invaders: On screen the Strand features Members of the cast of "3 Is a Family" will perform their play before the convalescent soldiers at Halloran Hospital next Monday evening, which is their regular day of rest froai performances at the the Warner Bros, thrilling drama, i "Between Two Worlds." starring I John Garfield, Paul Henreid. Greenstreet and Eleanor Combat Orchestra and a cast of 60. including the lovely singing and dancing Spars.

Howard Dietz wrote the book and lyrics, and the music was done by Lt. Vernon Duke, U. S. I 7 35. 10:25.

slaue. 12:35. 3 20 25. I 9 Longacre Theater. RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL ROCKEFELLER CENTER SHOwTLACE OF THE NATION mat rtir stiiirvi, miniums, I I I I I stabbing, falling out a window.

Added at the Strand I kicking, uppercuts, being forced Hollywood merged its abilities to to jump into an actively flaming give the tne flim volcano and reined for the arch to victorv," which is dedicated to villain cf the film by impalement lne of the forthcoming fifth cn a collection of sword points war Loan, beginning June 12. There is also torture, more or less, nle all-star cast includes Irene, under discussion and practice a good. Manning. Jack Carson. Jimmy deal cf the time, and the possibility! Lvdon.

Cary Grant. Bing Crosby. I of death any minute to any of the Frank Sinatra. Charles Ruggles and, cast, by snake bite, for a well-grown! olive Balkeney. ccbra has a prominent role in sev-i -Road to Victory" is now being eral sequences.

shown at the Strand Theater in It is in an atmosphere, therefore, conjunction with the double fea-of uncertainty, though undeniable ture program headed by "Girl in beauty, that Jon Hall pursues his the featuring Edmund Lowe oft-pursued romance with Maria and "Men on Her with Montez in "Cobra Woman." Miss Mary Beth Hughes. Grey Second "lltei- "One of the finest films of the year magnificent audience held spellbound'' Jim O'Connor, "Beautifully made tenderly romantic heartwarming" k'ate Cameron, Wtt "Irene Dunne contributes one of the t6p performances of her career" Lec Mortimer, Mirror i-V, TOMORROW If FRIDAY, ol- 9:30 A.M. i. It's the 10 Best' si musicals of iy I the year. I int0 MM Lee Bowman Phil Silvers IRA SERSHWIN 1 KU I :4 sty ft 1 av it.

M-6-M's GLAMOROUS STAR-STUDDED fJ MUSICAL! yK STARUNO VM GEORGE IhDE HAVEN I Hazei SCOTT I I TOMMY DORSET ORCHESTRA 1 1 NANCY WALKER BEN BLUE rU mROSS SISTERS KENNY BOWERS DEAN MURPHY tt; ltt IEIKIILrfjJwllCITOIl IllH IIMIICH WlltM CATLETT "THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" A CLARENCE BROVt'N' PRODUCTION! stamnz IRENE DUNNE uith ALAN MARSHAL RODDY McDOTALL FRANK MORGAN VAN JOHNSON AUBREY SMITH DAME MAY WHITTY Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN Basel on 'The While Chi" by Mce Dtier Millet A METRO-COLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE ON THE GREAT STAGE A sophisticated musical spectacle produced by Leomdoff featuring the world-famous DON COSSACK CHORUS directed by SERGE JAROFF. The Rockcttcs Corps de Ballet Carlton Emmy Co. Symphony Orchestra directed-by Erno Rapee. DOORS OrEN TODAY AND FRIDAY 10.CO A. M.

P.cnireet: 10.15. 1:10, 08. 7:04. 10:02 Sue. Show an 12:20, 3:20.

6:20, 0:16 FIRST MEZZANINE SEATS RESERXTD IN ADVANCE Thone Circle 6-4600 J0 I I CLTTTf.itl.LLi-i!!TT7nr Hour of Charm" f(J ALL-GIRL (L LfJ ORCHESTRA '4 Under th Direction of kW Phil SPITALNY IV) VmaJ 1 EVELYN ana her Magic Violin 1W The Golden Voice of VIVIAN i aaaaaaiaiaaBBBaaYVjl Tha Velvtt tonaiO Froncint. VioIq h' 1 17 Dremi. Clawion Trip'eU. teotrice MoweB I WAY At I 4 ond A 1, 1,. AMERICAN CICE ClUI jgyj 0UjS go bo I "LOST ANGEL" Slarrlnr MARGARET O'BRIEN "RATIONING," Wallace Beery LOEWS KINGS Flatbusti and Tiltfen Avenuea LOEWS PITKIN Pitkin and Saratoga Avenues 1 I 'a(K.

LOEWS BAY RIDGE All BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" 72d Street and Third Avenue "THE GTRHE OF THE CAT PEOPLE" EXTRA! AT BAY K1I1GE TONITE i 1 1 i'l Dinah Snore (Teehnieolorl 4 FNllST NOW WAC HtCRUITING WEEK IN MOTION PICTUM THEaTKES 4 LOEWS BORO PARK Oanny Kaye. "I IV Slit Street and New Utreeht Avtnua "MEMPHIS BELLE." I S. Govtrnrnent Film WAK BONDTl on sale now at LitJTHEATItES "STANDING ROOM ONLY" Fred MarMurrav Paalette Goddard Plul 'HENRY AI.DRICH. BOY St'Ol'T" LOEWS BRKVOOHT Brevoort Place and Bedford Avenue LOEWS PALACE Entt N. V.

Ave. and Oousless Si. LOEWS WARWICK Jereme and Fulton Streets Wm. Po.ell Hrity Lamarr, "THE HEAVENLY "NINE IRLS." Ann llardine. ETtlyn Keyea IK IIBR00KUI 1 QUEtNS TiRRffCf of Broadway's BEST 2-for-l Show MESS Ml RIISHWir.H A NAKED I WILL SMOCK YOU! OBERONj rviiinrnn See How Women Mutt Serve the Reich I GARFIELD rjSk- I flushing i IPAUL HENREID I G.REENf?LNT! -I ELEANOR PARKER I I I MADISON L.

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dan mis trey The Major and the- Minor. aUo Happt l.ark Chip Off the Old Block; also adies (ouraceous Ridine Hisht also The I'ninvited tlamng REDFORD l.lnroln, Stdterg Ave -ttitera P'kww National. '20 washlngtoe An Rocera, S3S Rogers Ave. PR, 4-2230. LYNN BAR! My Son.

Mv Son; also Mystftv irf Marie Rntet Flieht (Command; aKo Strtn Sweethearts Mr. Deeds r.ota to Town: When You're in Lot AKIM TAMIR0FF BENSONIIl'RST Colony, Hth Ave, -Cath St. BE. 6-2231 Forest Ranters; FRANCIS LEDERER AT also Las Veeas Nights BOKO PARK Elton, 43d 8t. and New Utreeht Ave.

Desert Sons; GLOBE PIUS yj also The Chinese Cat PARAMOUNT PICTURE I. t. DeSYLVA, Encitiii Pndcii luicti. by IQHN FARROW JOHN WAYNE Continuous oeilwmencei Popular prices sm. yi BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Centary'f Tltoll, Ferton Bare Hall Louisiana Purchase; also Ho'd Bark the Dawn Dnffield Outfield and Fulten Sts.

For VI bum the Bell Tolls Momart. Fultoa 81 and Roekwell PI. In Old chiraco; also Banjo on My Knee St. Georre Playhouse, 100 PirteaepliSt. Four Feathers; also Tunisian Viriory Terminal.

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Ralph wi F0. The Ralllvansi also Three Russian Girls At Cirls! The Women's Army Corps needs you! Get your application nLJa. 'M blanks at any Century Theatre. tr Circle 7-3060 r-m mm jlw FLATBrSH Flatbub. Flatbuih and Churrh Avei.

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TAX A i ORCII. "MEN ON HER MIND" AfTs mict ma awun was SHTEPSHFAD BAY sheepshead None Shall Escape; also Hev. Ruoile riiMi: hi i i rs I II VIM. mil oil VI I 1 Ml Vlat Sill I I MM 'I. IML.

TAXi CRITERION 'at a 4ih at I l( EME IT INT I IV( I I IV i IIIMM, WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BKOOKXVN BROOKLYN a. Bandera Glebe. 22i lltli also It Happened in ilalnush NOT 'TOR HO II THE REM. TOEE ill nut he shiiwn al rtdurtd prut at any Ihtalrt durini.

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