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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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Boro Paramount MOVIES 3 BROOKLYN lAflU, MOW MAY News of the Theater Holds Program is, km, yaked junge" Tech-nicolor action film, co-starring 1 Charlton Heston and Eleanor 11. Parker, will continue for a 1 second week at the Brooklyn Joan Fontaine armM movm next Monday from the f'om Hollywood to rehearse Relasco to the Music Box. it PARAMOt'NT "Tb. Tea and Sympathy." in will be the 11th play in which 10:091 "Ro4 O.rt Lana Turner Turns Siren For Role in Italian Setting 'Flame and the Flesh'' dabbles In Illicit passion, but with remarkably mild results. Filmed in Italy, the picture Which make herro-nuior George S.

Kaufman Broadway stape debut on May 31 at the Bairymore as De nss nan a hand to play that; theater. The others were! "Once in a Lifetime," "Of Theej borah Kens replacement. The D.wrt." li, 1:54, Paramount Theater beginning Wednesday. "Red Garters," musical satire, with Rosemary uu w.u." io: 14, ls u. t'looney and Jack Carson and a host of stars, completea the 10 11 d0UW hill.

4:2, 8:24. Mltti I scenic effects are superb. 1 hing, "Dinner at Eight. "Merrily We Roll Alone. By JANE CORBY "First Lady" "Staee Door." lauer, leaving to make a picture in England this Summer, Will return to head the Robert Anderson play's national tour starting In October.

The Playwright' Company -Mary k. "I'd Rather Be Right," "Of! Hollywood has lost its knack of portraying casual passion, Mire and Men." "The Man Who; or perhaps It never had it, except in the imagination of ndi. 1:24, hut, i n. uewi mmt books 11 i. 'Raeiehhoad Not to Dinner" ences less sophisticated than today's.

I can't think of a single film more recent than "Gone With th WinH" rtr. Frank production will eive Its Land Is Bright Monday Medley Police Comm. Francis Adams is sitting on his own front pager Mrs. Fred Astalre seriously ill Pres. Ike okayed the anti-trust focus on the auto Industry John 5 Maragon a choice seat viewer in the Sen." McCarthy-Stevens "how dull can you get" smell Bishop Sheen's TVer repacted for another year The Bill Mosses' (she's Withers) unwinding commences tomorrow Al Besselink (once linked with Terry Moore) and Joan Still-wagon took the plunge Esquire's July issue ups its price to 60c Dorothy Collins and "The Hit Parade" calling Its finis this season Fire Comm.

Ed Cavanagh lias the backache blues The Andre deToths (he was once Veronica L.ike's notion) expecting their bundle Of Oct iber June Havoc has the flu. NVHOMU "ftM. M.rt. w. IJT.

Deaiiiiiirau, 111 iei.iiiiii.uiur. win penonnance at weanes- -undine i.e. li.in. .10, lun.v 1.11111s, nun starring Audrey heroine was a notably lUCOeet-i and Marv Murphy, and utj matinee. Hepburn and Mel Ferrer, ful wrecker of men, and any (UMI openings un-ronara; II ri L5H" Metro-Gold- inn next Sunday night 1 I'PCk include the late Philin the ifith St Theater for the li H.i sow "Mm of The Scarlet Spear." with John Archer and Martha flyers, wiH ue the new films at Loew Met-ropolttan Theater for an entire cek.

commencing Wednesday. MEN -cmrnrnm -Hfie t(ic Kqiiity Welfare Funii iuwnS Clowns," Wednesday the.Llbrary Theater will hold a member of the tionip-wiw kei ''i perry Lane i- 1 1 party ami entertain- union, t- imiT tag Blocks." a new drama by menl Sunday at the Hotel Pic- Lana Turner Is In there try- Eugene 1-ei- at cadilly, which will be open to ing to be a fide Two-By-l-our 8.3 the public. Stage celebrities 1 though. In Flame and the headed Pier Th. E.

4th st and "Nala and win hnt nH i tatt ()'( in cans (Betty Hutton) may give it another a Hindi, nlau -mummmw. lkv culm Ilied-, iou liim Sec. of Army Stevens' exit has been Inked The Carmine DrSaplo-Bob Wagner rift is getting wider the K'inff-Cnit PhiMrpn'. ih.i nn.iu wnS, sutienng irom i ewiiuuuujr iukj uuo wnere ne lings. When ire 330 Mth 1 a a rundown condi- into the realm of profane love tfw irresistible Lana entices lilac, starring Josephine Hull.

Toey sponsorec, by Jack Hvl. seem to be adapted for the role with her, he loses his pay en-I'on, on Saturday. Lang, co-'She is more of a happy-go-lucky jvelope, and presently MADISON SQ. GARDEN marred with Carol Bruce will type than a slithering siren and 'hoofing it through the rain-i 2:15 and replaced by Richard her pursuit of men seems to be splashed streets of strange Eddie (amors NBC contract expires May 16 GI Robert DeGiorno (his pop's the Magistrate) and Dolores Genovese will join hearts May 8 Director Gottfried Relnhardt and MGM called it a day after 21 years Blng Crosby blew out 50 candles yesterday Somebody stole the Sidney Miller (he's Donald O'Connor's pal) Carmelita Lopez wedding bell George Gobel, sensational new c.iniic. gets his local debut at the Waldorf's Fmpire Room Thui la) Thrush Helen Troy's long-distance embraces come from hotel tycoon Willard Rutzen Jo Louis down 1 2S.sptLast7Davs unaersiuaiea mm in 'he more an expression ot ns wime i.arios is jon-nunt- mal two years ago.

exuberance than genuine wick- imr. rononnince sun. mgnt, May Noonan pacted a 2-yearer with Fox-20th Century Joe Laurie passing darkened the main street's glow for all v. ho knew him. DIVINE) DIVERSIONS: Peter Mnd Hayee and Mary Hcaly giving the Persian Room Its biggest smash thle year The waxworks cutie "Hang Straeter'e plane maRir The opa's triple click: Jane Froman, George DeWitt-ier and the Klrby Stone trio Maggie Whiting's return to ll" big lime with "I Speak to the Stars" Tony Hrni.cir- thrashing making tha Boulevard' patrons alt rimer.

A New Orleans syndicate is fighting for Yonkers Raceway control The know it all" lads are betting there'll he a new police bigw ig in 60 days John Kingling North and Gloria Drew a merger threat Walter Wanger mending Martha Hyer has oilman Ed Strong breathing neevy Frederic C. Dumaine contesting loss of his control of the Jew York, New Haven and Hartford RR Aside Dlck Kollmar: The "Dream Ball" was real dreamy, but you could stay younger if a funny man emcee'd the show and gave with some laughs besides the "ooh! my gawd's" A 500 dividend cut Is expected In Chrysler! next fash Lina Romay returning to show his Zeke Miller (he's the Roxy exec) doing a retake in surgery The Bob Grehes (pops the Mutual pre-s exec) welcomed a lassie Speed Lamkln met a genius who knew the name ot the other Senator from isconsin. eaness. rnii is what got the a film past the Production Code Sing boys, no doubt) but it doesn't) Si mike "Flame and the Flesh'' bee I he high-tension emotional mei story it is intended to he rent Sim the basis of the nlot sere ict, has scarcely ever rn with less entice is evident In its cur ayal on the State Top Pictures Booked For Leader and Kent "The Glenn Miller starting James Stewart anc June Allyson, will be the main feature at the Leader Theater Turner, round; navoc tossed around by a faced and dimpling, has so little Island Ave. and iioiiiu who ui.ii nmmon nni n-ari i rting Wednesday and tha lives of two young men.

femme fatale that her efforts Ig through Saturday. friends and roommates. at allure are schoolgirlish. Car-earby Kent Theater. 'he fior' a serious set- los Thompson sings better than back li tne n- r- Island Ave.

and Avenue efforts I 225 Richard Watts and Betty Lawford rediscovered eai'h cher. Main stum's wagering Frank oslello heals the tax The hottest buzz-buzx in town: that 80th St. development could leave another Judge Crater stem After the BromfleldB (she's Ooriaae caivet decree get its gold seal, she ll say yes to Jeffrey Stone Flla Mae Morse det ld( she'i happier being single The Dick Danielsons i she Molly O'Daniel) are baby-bird gazing Carol Chan, nlng'x home burglarized Bob Calhoun and Helen O'Con-nell humming "Young in Heart" Carl Brisson'i condl-tii orrying his friends Steve Efflingson and Connie James (she's the beautiful starlet) checking calendar dates Morton Karten (his pa-in-law is the popular Joseph Li ye) getting the Princess Oblensky "Grand Prix Award." It'll ika newa In the kiddie trade this week Tommv be an alluring delight" and "Then I Ix)ved" comic Instead. The are three of his songs, which ilneaa takes place In make pleasant musical Infer-1 PRICES tax incl NIGHTS MATINEES' nckiti" 'mm 5' 3- 3 50-5 00' 6 0-6 50 CHILDREN UNDER 12 HALFPSlie ill present Judy Holliday Should Happen to You" main attraction becin- hps anu rosuano luaes. HIS lovemakmg is nrac ronfined to an intent jealousy una for the main picturesque set- i-thllaratlng Technl- film's greatest as- at spite of the fact'gi Lana Pier Anno have to RADIO I'lTV Mlfsif HAII I SKowploc.

of Hm Nation loek.f.lw Cv .4 I AT TUPII ftAVt Jg "ROSE MARIE" CinimaScoPC JJM ANN BLYTH HOWARD KEEL. FERNANDO LAMAS Qr do much more than yearn over their liu-ted romances. It should be noted. I suppose that "Flame and the Flesh'' has what might be called a moral ending, Miss Turner gives up. her Carl.

is. apparently because' she really loves him. and sends him back home presumably to marry Pier. hy Lana couldn't have married him herself and become an honest woman onlv So Financial Gain Eleanor miidn ffl HI I never does pay off for EtEPHSST i.nra. He mm mm 7 TMI friended by Bonar as NAKED JUNGLE U2AjfC mwnjunie mxin nwuinpMt iasika CMPI A MERVYN L.ROr PrwtacUiM tm Plw bf MHALB MIOAI nil GEORGE EROESCHEL OifKM MERVYN l.ROV to M-fi-M ntttt THE MUSIC NAU1 GRf AT EASTER STAGE SHOW "lorp of astf (., c.tnini tt tmti 144 'SPRING BOUQUET" G.I.

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1 1 DfaUMOP'MxA-0- ROSEMARY JACK CUY ALRFF GREGORY RED GARTERS the scriptwriter knows. "Flame! and the Flesh." in short, is an1 embarrassed effort to dabble In I screen sin which doesn't come r.T ij i jA IWtlUtttUrT coins H.tU.tJT.tM an impecunious oung musician who gives her shelter and wants to njarry her, Miss Turner favors his room mate, cafe singer Carlos Thompson, instead, who plays hard to get. I Thompson, who has the ladies swooning right and left, has just heen hooked by a red- siatoraeac souao ImAmmos-mumcK I writer nor the cast is in mood for it. 'Ttf S7: Hmmmm- bob hope "chnicoio. Joan FomwEw: liayiiiif 4uHiti4 list fllturi 12 Mii.ni lUVWIK WlH HSHi 50 MOR TMiU SAT V' JpwSfRttlfTi LANA TURNER I River of 'wHBMmi BVV'tM' I 50.1.

it ImWjm 76000 CREATURE mm KA buck lagoon Jyssk lfflWp RICHARD CARLSON JULIA ADAMS illtfL ATNIVINS 91S0 mil CUNT PANORAMIC SOMEN! Pa PHANTOM i RUE MORGUE' plus "THE tOV FMM OKliHOMA" M- ltm STEVE COCHRANI TECHNICOLOR At PIER ANGELI CARLOS THOMPSON 0 frWiU-'AMS Jf OF 13 HAKE vVg' CouwOwtoo- LOEWS iKHNicoto. fi.mn THE SUSPENSE SHOC BARBARA f.lnur.i IGE MET SHARK RIVER' STANWYCK -SANDERS ERS rxi WITNESS TO MURDER' lER'T -GINGOLD DE WOLFE DEBORAH KERR JOHN MU.1RAY ANDERSON'S ELM KAZAN'! prodVct.on Almanac Tea and sympathy TRIBOROl MARTINtLEWIS MONET FROM HOME TECHNICOLOR VALENCIA TOPAY and TOM'Wti WM. HOLDEN BEST ACTOR OF VFAR 10 AVALON marine BROOK mayfair rr patio rr' midwood "STALAG 17" 4 AC IN Till 'LIVING DESERT' (CVN) "HID FROM LEFT FIELD" MARTIN LEWIS "MONEY FROM HOME" (f.0 ,) 'ALASKA SEAS' ROBERT RYAN JAMES STUVARr JINEAJI.VSON a "GLENN MILLER STORY" "STALAGITJ 4rJ "by MORE rziffTi'Ts'L rw'tfK497 rOL HENRY JOHN LLOYD FONDA H0D1AK NOLAN HERMAN WOIK'S The CA1NE MUTINY MACTJONA1J3 KIT1V carey carlisle Anniversary waltz 0 ACADEMY AWARDS! GEORGE STEVENS' A PLACE the SUN' THE mo FROM L0t FIELD Audrey Hfphurt, ROM BOUOAY' shirley booth By the beautiful sea "I WILBUR EVANS it "HM MAJISTV OXBOW INCIDEIHT' on iocfi scREcns tddoti INA CLAIRE CLAUDE RAINS JOAN GREENWOOD 1 HE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK T. S. ELIOT COLE PORTER'S A A ABE BURROWS AVENUE r'ca'VI'.

Lure of the Sila; Double Dynamite MENASIM RICHARD -SKULNIK WHORF Miller Story' 'STANLEY sun shine. Bright; w. La cM I HE FIFTH SEASON i (mi rb. tmhn rim, ROROl OH BALL AND DOWNTOWN victor borge Comedy in music Eternity m.mTJjr i '-'rwAs a oVrvi! viv" '-iiti- THE SECRETARY ENTERTAINED HER BOSS Mavbe it was innocent Maybe not. But it was a private affair until the schemer found out about it.

And anything he knew was dangerous in the desperate fighl for mone and power behind-the-scenes of big business. See EXECUTIVE SUITE. Sh Money From Home Alaska Seat HATBl SB canarsie coliseum STATE BERKSHIRE Jose" cr ec 6 JZ JEANMAIRE GOLDNER HE MRl IN PINK TIGHTS IS Drama Critics' Award Beit Musical THE GOLDEN APPLE "lfs Majesty O'Kecfe'cr 1 5 "rrMeetDrJekylliMr.Hyde; ASTOR Holly and the Ivy AVENUEDJVIiVHeU and High Water (CinemaScope) CLARIDGE Gentlemen Prefer Blonde; GRAWADA1 Lure of the Sila; Young ,1 Ar.V Times Gone By I as Curtain Up Wicked Woman; Donovan', Bra of Rund Table- OGUE Holly and the iw COOPER (ING OF HEARTS V' new rugby o.Vley 'Kid From Left Field' 4 Great Diamond ALFRED DRAKF. ism 'V TOM EWELL THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH VANESSA BROWN I RI I III HFA( il 'KNIGHTS ROUND TABLE' GRAHAM IN CINEMASCOPE uivnimm Wicked Woman; Donovan' Brain hl(, lllr.BWAT SAVOY WALKER ZJn RIDGE W0()DhEr-MARBORO rk.V; clinton JEWEL Naughty Martine; Strange Witnew HlGflLD THEATRE ut, 40. Ml.

ED SAT JO JOSEPHINE HULL rt FRANCHOT TONE The SOUD GOLD CADILLAC OH. MEN! OH. WOMEN! LORING SMITH n. j'" WITH STEREOPHONIC SOUND "PARATROOPER" "DRIVE cbookid ROAD RHAPSODY INOCCHIO't ROB ROY BOLD BEST.SEL1 ER BRI1 I I AN I LY FILMED IN M-G-M's BIG-STAR TRADITION Starring Academy Award Winner WILLIAM HOLDEN JUNE ALLYSON BARBARA STANWYCK FREDRIC MARCH. WALTER PIDGEON SHELLEY WINTERS PAUL DOUGLAS LOUIS CALHERN DEAN VGGERMNA FOCH Tl CONSI Dl PU) by RN F.5 LEHMAN B.MO- or lb Notrl Cmrrnn H.k Ducnrd b) ROHf WISB FVmi ir.db) J0B HOUSEMAN AN PICTLRE THURSDAY RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL PARR SlOPf AVON mlw RCItEN carlton PLAZA S5tL2 Sanders Fair Winds to Java; Loo.e in London Living Desert; f'm fi.wi Man in the Attic; aMaT Crazy Glenn Miller Story J'" The Long, Long Trailer; rSSLm lD watne" p' Tf.AHOI 0 I KI1X.I wool) JHF 10 MIN.

from TIMES SQ rivoli HUDSO -III KP88EAD bf A nburlcsk Prire-Winning Musical Hit! CAROL CHANNING Wonderful town SHEEPSHE AD Hell and High Water SOltB BROOKL1 "Nr- GLOBE r.TuI,.; The Bi? Cat COTTEN FAIR SULLAVAN A I A "PUSSY CAT GIRL" IS EVERY SUT. VM, 10:. I MID. Ol KF cross bay Pinocchio; alto Rob Roy.

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