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1 2 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 7,9, 1 946 Sign Lundigan For Dorsey Film SCREEN By Herbtrt Cohn Hew Numbers For Little Show Dwlght Deere Wlman and Tom Weatherly have added several new members to the roster of contributors who are now preparing material for "The Fourth Little Show." Bill Lundigan baa been signed to play one of the lead roles In Charles R. Rogers' "The Fabulous Dorseys," starring Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. 'Dead of Night Intriguing British Film, At Winter Garden, With Michael Redgrave "Dead of Night," the British film which Universal Pictures imported yesterday at the Winter Garden Theater, is an arresting psychological melodrama. It gets off to a mystifying start when an architect steps into a British house he Jim Carhart and VI Bradley have supplied two songs. Jimmy Shelton "Our Last Chance," documentary short subject dealing with problems of the atomic age, Is scheduled to go Into immediate production at Warner Bros.

has done three numbers. And Gladys Davis and Elfrlda Norden have fashioned a finale called "An i-'A had never visited before and recognize the rooms, the peg on which nie Laurie." Sketches are still nightmare the turbulent dream of the architect, Walter Craig (Mervyn needed. "Dear Ruth," Norman Krasna's gay hit comedy at the Henry Miller Johns), coming true in real life. Craig had seen In his sleep the house he entered at the beginning Theater, will enter upon its four of "Dead of Night," and i tenants were the characters of his disturb ing dream. He knows not only what he parked his hat, the five people who Inhabit its parlor, and the unexpected guest who has not yet arrived.

It ends Just as surprisingly, leaving behind a wisp of confusion that is only slightly damaging. It is based on four original stories by. British authors, including one by H. G. Wells, and it is pulled together Into screenplay form by John Baines and Angus Macphail, each of whom contributed one of the original episodes.

The fourth is the work of E. P. Benson. It is a they are going to say but also of the tragedy that is going to strike one of them. One of the house guests Is a psychoanalyst, a cynical fellow who has little faith In Craig's dream, charging most of it off to a vivW Samuel Goldwyn, who has produced all of his recent comedies in Technicolor, will use the color process in his new scieen drama, "Earth and High Heaven," next season.

Many of the scenes will be shot in Montreal and in the woods of northern Ontario. The screen, play is by Howard Koch. John Abbott has been set for key role in the Warner Bros, psychological drama, "Deception." Bette Davis and Paul Henreid will star in the film, currently before the cameras with Curtis Bernhardt directing and Jerry Wald producing. Abbott's most recent assignment was "Humoresque," forthcoming production starring Joan Crawford and John Garfield. Lewis Allen will direct Paramount's "The Innocent Mrs.

Duff," film version of Elizabeth Sanxay Holding's new novel. Ravmnnri last weeks Monday. Michael Todd has acquired new musical, "Autumn Bong," based upon Incidents In the life of Peter Ilylch Tchaikowsky, and will present it on Broadway at the end of December as his second offering of the new season. The book for the musical Is by Frederick Jackson and the adaptation of the Tchaikowsky score is by Franz Stelnlnger. i With Estelle Wlnwood starred as Fanny Cavendish In George S.

Kaufman and Edna Ferber's The Royal Family" the John Drew Theater In East Hampton opens the first A GOLDWYN GIRL, Georgie Lange, who cppeors in the Danny Kaye comedy, "The Kid From Brooklyn," at the Astor, and who is now appearing at fashion shows in the East. tight and unusual script that three directors recorded on film, neatly covering the seams marking where IVA WITHERS in "Carou-sel," which just ployed its 500th performance at the Majestic Theater. imagination or to coincidence. Another of the weekend guests, an auto racer, is more sympathetic. He relates an experience of his own in which he also saw into the future and received a warning from a grim one started and tne oiner ieu on.

Michael Reds-rave, who plays a BOX OFFICE CHAMP Margaret Lockwood, for the third year, has been named the most popular screen player 1n "the British Isles. She stars in "The Man in Gray." ventriloquist, is the only member Do a Friend a Favor?" were Introduced. The studio plans a top mu Screen Notes the Dublin Abbey Theater School of sical production later this year. of an excellent British cast who Is familiar to American audiences. "Dead of Night" is the story of a Acting.

In March, she was brought to Den' completely professional Sumer sea gham Studios, and a series ot light hearse driver that saved his life a few days later. The racer's wife, too, supports the architect with still another experience, and finally the psychoanalyst comes through with one of his own cases in which a British Charlie McCarthy got control of his ventriloquist's subcon- The principal roles in "Brittania Mews," latest of Margery Sharp's novels, will be played by Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison at 20th Century-Pox. Miss Sharp is the author of the highly successful lng and photographic tests were made by Robert Krasker, photogra son in its history Monday evening. Headed by Judy Holllday, Paul Douglas and Gary Merrill, the cast Chandlef and Jo Eislneer a.r pher for "Henry and "Ceasar and Cleopatra," of "Born Yesterday will travel to writing the screen play. This will mark Allen's seventh directorial assignment since being signed by Paramount In 1941.

He recently directed "The Perfect MiHin For three months she was coached the U. S. Naval Hospital at St. Albans tomorrow night to perform John Hoyt, who made his screen debut in S. has been given a role in Paramount's "My Favorite Brunette," film satire on murder mystery stories.

The former Broadway actor will portray a psychiatrist who is a member of a gang of foreign agents with whom Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour become Involved. Paramount has purchased an original comedy romance. "The Wonder of It All." by Lewis R. Foster, Helen Koford, 15-year-old veteran actress, radio performer and model, was signed yesterday for a supporting role In "The Gloved Hand," Columbia thriller being directed by John Sturgea. and groomed at Denham Studios the Gar son Kanin comedy for the until she became sufficiently experienced to play In the dramatic scenes Starring Loretta Young and David benefit or the disabled sailors stationed thefe.

with Mason. ana crove mm to aruiK ana 10 near-murder. If you are a ventriloquist you will want to stay far away from "Dead of Night" for your own pease of mind. (Edgard Bergen please note.) But if you're Just an average movie fan in search of an intriguing 80 minutes of screen suspense, the Winter Garden is serving your dish. "Cluny Brown" now at the Rlvoli and Rex Harrison is the British actor who made an auspicious Hollywood debut in the current Music Hall attraction, "Anna and the King of Siam." The Sharp novel is the July Book-of-the-Month Club selection.

Mr. Harrison's wife, Lllll Palmer, who has Just completed her role with Gary Cooper in the Warners' Val Lewton, until recently as sociated with RKO, has been signed by Paramount as a pro ducer. During his four years with RKO he produced 11 pictures, his niven. ior Hal wallla. and "The Imperfect Lady." Ray Milland-Teresa Wright starrer.

Twentieth Century Fox has Just signed comedian Buddy Lester to wree-year film contract and plans a screen debut for him in a comedy by Ernst Lubitsch. Kathleen Ryan, an unknown 23-year-old Dublin actress, has been given the leading feminine role opposite James Mason in Two Cities "Odd Man Out." nnnr hlnr nrn- "Cloak and Dagger." Is now in town most recent oelng "Bedlam. A former newspaperman, publicist The Jimmy Durante comedy, in SBTB AOAJMST SISTER Imt IAUI wAaHTU TUB TWITE! which Kathryn Grayson, June fr bT't, vlsit- She and her hu- and novelist, Lewton went to Hoi untiu wilt iravc own lur rvcaiarrn fishing vacation. lywood from New York in 1934 to work for David O. Selznlck at M-O-M as a writer.

anvia Allyson and Laurilz Melchior handle the singing, will begin its fifth week Thursday, and will be replaced on July 11 with another romantic musical comedy, "Easy to Wed," starring Van Johnson. Esther Williams, Lucille Ball and Keenan Wynn. I BOA I STUB Tat New addition ia the cast of 20th Century-Fox's large-scale screen adaptation of Somerset Dl HAVIUAND Simon S. Schiffren, plrture scout Irtwklyn USHWICK DYKER CREENP0INT KENM0RE MA0IS0N 00PNEUM PROSPECT REPUBLIC TILYOU Ctmrlslartl QarSBM Keith's FLUSHIN6 Ktitt's i BIMSlojlll IDA IUPINO for M-G-M International Films. Maugham's "The Razor' Edge" tlUL NIMIIB aBTtSIBWT duced and directed by Carol Reed in England.

Miss Ryan was discovered bv Reed whon mi in naa v-aai 1 include Elsa Cobina and has assigned Claude Binyon to write the screenplay ana prouuie the film. Foster is the author of numerous oriruiais, lnc'uding The More the MerrleT," and has worked on such productions as "I Live on Daiwsf," "Oolden Gloves." "Mr. 8'iilth Goes to Washing ion," "Bengal Lancers" and "Love Letters of a Star." He also has directed several pictures. Michael lO'Shea and Jon Hall have been teU to- co-star in "The Last of the Mohicans," the James Fenimore Cooper classic to be produced for Columbia by Kay Pictures, new unit headed by Sam Katsman. Hall will play te major and O'Shea the scout in the screen version of the famous adventure tale.

"Janle Gets Married" Is now In Its final week at the N. Y. strand. Joan Leslie and Robert Button are ina awavi a TtV AW nfwj tajt affc, -f has returned from a three-month European buying trip during which he secured the American rights to Wright Br. and Humphreys.

Dublin casting "Odd Man Out." She 7 h. Local Loew Bills four films. naa reen trained ior two years at TwNIT HR1INSTRHT waaaaw itwasui tne rioted Bruisr- character actor. The leading roVs In film are being played try Oene Tierney, Tyrone Power. John Pavne.

Herbert Change Tuesday aaa.alao ThA KM with 1 hM-f THB MMMtaV PtAMiO POt TlknS MUlBtl a 11 ton Webb and Anne Dekker, Mike Mazur'ki and Evelyn Marshall, RICH. NILl STRAND Ear RKktway art rMitnNV ili Baxter. JJdmund Gouidinc is di Ankers, and "Strange Conquest," I rWltWIwaaf aWawaBBaPB PXOWaT recting. with Jane Wyatt, Lowell Gilmore and Peter Cookson, will be shown at Loew's 46th Oriental. Coney taws UetiT Aas UK (MM an Fott cowouEsr am ITrtUT tatlM WSStU 'HO TWE fwT toffljr sun.

THURS.iUY4 MlttMtllB lewitt SEME DEINCY MSCHTPtlCC CBlWaU I tint CtOttt MOW Baar tAMOUt tOAD TO UlOPtoV Island, Gates and Premier theaters Tuesday. It will also play on Tues iHiri sraaNoa iMoiaMMATiON satai ttw POllltS af IW Paramount has bought Mark immortal "A Connecticut Yankre at King Arthur's Court" as well as the songs and score of the mi us Broadway musirai, "A Connecticut Yankee." wrlttn by Richard lodgers and Lorenz Hart, and day and Wednesday at Loew Al co-starred, and Edward Arnold, the ALBEE pine, Bedford and Broadway laraa tall SiOft StTYTIK IMNaTatUair late Robert Benchley, Ann Harding and Barbara Brown are among the theaters. VOO TUU LUVK. Ml ttw mum mtttm onaawot tnaxioai "Talk Abaut a Lady," with Jinx supporting players. On Friday, "Of Human Bondage," remake of the GENE TIERNEY, soon to be starred in "Brittania Mews," recently modeled a rare natural mink outfit valued at $36,500.

The topper is worth a mere $1,500. Palkenburg. will be shown with book for that show The French Key" on Wednesday iain classic. It in this woduction that at the Melba. Somerset Maugham drama, will have its premiere with Paul Hen-reid and Eleanor Parker in the the hit tunes.

"Thou Swell." "My feicj7'SI I Heart ood Still" and "Can't You leading roles CC3IDC By Stella ST4GR PLATS Your Birthday STAGE PLAYS UST COMPUTE STAGE N0 SCREEN SHOW TONIGHT 11:01 P.M. TOM'W 000IS OPEN 11:11 M-G-M Proi.nl, I' The GREEN YEARS' A. j. CRONIN't SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Born to a Humt CrttyB CHMIES COIURN SHowriACf Ol THE NATION) RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL POT 2 SHOWS TODAY SUN. MS LAST 2 TIMES! TODAY A NA A A MADY CHRISTIANS i.w.

i4o I REMEMBER MAMA Tim Dftkt a Ittirly Tyler pfin 1 day, you are forceful and strong- "As. e-LPRm! tirt.jP 'BIKINI' Pit Atom I.I. a 'THE MILKY WAIF Color Cartoon willed, are lacking to some degree in the fighting front, which is so im wllb KlTRT KATCR Irene DUNNE Rex HARRISON -Linda DARNELL RICHARD BISHOP DIANE CHADWICK MUSIC BOX, 43th St W. s( B'way. AIR-COND.

portant, but are in highly competitive world. You are a dreamer and much too apt to sit back and let the world go by. You have the 'ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM" LAN TUKNEB JOHN GARFIELD 'Tkt POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE Plua "TALK ABOUT A LADY" VKINOS Flattuah and Tiltaa VflTKIH Pitkia aad Saratsia 1 "BI'LL'S tK!" Barnes. Her. Trio.

ItODOERS it HAMMERS! EIN present ETHEL MERMAN Ia The afailral Rmaik ANNIE GET YOUR GUN fus( mit IRVINO BERLIN Book 6y HERBERT ft DOROTHY FIELDS Kith RAT MIDDLETON Directed bv Jaiboa Leean BING BOB DOROTHY ability to be a great success, provided you bestir yourself and really 2 perfs. today sun. Life with father CROSBY HOPE LAMOUR work hard. You enjoy traveling. It Girls! Olrlt! Enter LOFW'S BATHING PIEAITY CONTEST ta aeleci Mi.sa NEW YORK' STon in C.

8. Narlnfa Bonda Fraa Entry Blank at all lew'a with Ibb J. Cobb Gals Sondergaard Mikhail Roiumny Directed by John Cromwsll Produced by Louii D. lighton A 20th Century-Fox Picture OK STAGE: "SANDBOX REVIEW" Gay spectacle produced by Rutseff Marktrl, settings by Bruno with the Corps dt Sailer, Gfee Cfub. Rock Symphony Orchestra directed bv Charles Prtvin.

is likely you will be particularly in VALPINE, tttk Bf. ant Fifth Avt. VBIDFOSD. Bodford St. VtROAOWAt.wroad.ar-alrrllaA..

vCONty ISLAND, lurf-lllllw'l Ays. VTH 4ltk Naa Utra.nl A. OATES. 0a to An. and y'KAMEO, Eait'a P'oay-Naatrand Av.

ELBA, Lhilai ataa PI. VOHIENTAL. 88th VPREMICS. Suttor St. lPHtAL.

4Sta St. W. B'way. AIR C0N0. terested the Orient and will want "ROAD TO UTOPIA" PLUS "TOKYO ROSE" Matt, may A W.i.

2:30 Skari laal-Sua. Mais. Sat.4 Sun. Nt Mm. Pari.

avis, jo snarp, ORSON WELLES LsIH5, THIATRt BUILD'S MUSICAL HIT Piclura oli 10.00, 00,4:01 7:01, 10:07. axfro midnight faotura 12:1) A ROUND THE WORLD fcL A 0 A SlogaShowol.1208, a Doora Opan Sunday 11:30 A. JOAN FONTAINE MARK STEVENS "FROM THIS DAY FORWARD" Ptua "JOE PALOOKA. CHAMP," Loan Erml Aftffte fiw mruaajn VBAT RIDGE 72d Stroot ant Third An Faltaa Stroat aad Bodfard to learn as much as you can about the habits, customs and manners of those in the Far East. You will be especialy intrigued by the mysterious and the occult.

You may wish to make a serious study of this. If you do, be sure you keep one foot on the firm ground of reality. Afuile Lvricn bv LULL rUKItK BOO 4 Ivrift lb OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN. Directed bv rouben mamoulian Dance) bt AGNES ta MILLE IACK JOSEPH BETTY JANI RUTH KjLTY BULOFP WATSON WESTON SL ts. Mali, TODAY THUR.

at Z.30 vBORO PARK Slat St. and Now Utraeht PALACE Eaat N. Y. An. and Itrama St.

LATE SHOW TONITE at MET. ani THEATRES CHECKED Susan Hayward. Paul Lukas. "DEADLINE AT "THE WIPE OPIONTECRISTO" GM'a Taahnlaolar Mualaal with 22 Top Stan. Falllaaol IMf'j 8tranta InaaraMiatlaa" PeETTINO BESTIE'S OA 0'Kosf TOWN," Randolah Soatt, Aaa Onrak To find what the stars have In (I Alr-Caae.

ADELPHI. S4 8t.E y. Nt Pirf.Frt. tYli.lael. Sua.

1:45. Mali. TODAY A July 4 at 2:4 IAST TIMES! TODAY TsO "Great Good Fun!" "Sft R1LLI0N DOLLAR BABY New AfTHlcol Hit Kith MITZI GREEN AI.TTN, Bnd St. W. el B'way.

AIK-COND. WARWICK Jor onto and Fulton store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Sunday. June 30 rh! Wlbn present LUNT F0NTANNE -0 MISTRESS MINE A New Cemty ky TERENCE RATTI0AN MB.

LUNT Air-Cent. EMPIRE Theatre, tmk 4 B'wmy Eta. MATINEE TODAY at Ml SEATS NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 4 OCTOBER CANCER (June 231 Thare may be minor disappointments. LEO (July 24-Aut. 23) Take thli day for spiritual refreshment.

VIROO (Aut. 24-Sept. 221 Be aerloua and don't treat the future lightly. LIBRA (Seat. 23-Oct.

23) Your health 2a 3 MATS. "A RIBALDLT ENTERTAINING EVENING." 7eorpe Jean Nathan MAX GORDON sresenta R0RN YESTERDAY Tin Hew Corned Hit Of ARSON KANIN LYCEUM THEA. St. E. ef way.

CH 4 Eves. 1:40. Mat. Taoay. Wad.

A Thur. Air-Cant. (Tuftr-roa Us Lapina, Paul Hanreid. DEVOTION" ant "THB FALCON'S ALIBI" Klata Hllhway. Caaay lalaad Aa.

KINGSWAY shouid come first today. "Abclin Tawn" and "Gettlnt Grrtlt't Garter" Doors Open nmnTf vvavi SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 Your com VMAKINI, Flatamh Hllhway. jV'iitwr i 2 Shows TODAY ''Eiiltiwut that tihauitl palsaa." -Tele ONWHITMANAVENUE CORTh AlVULl 49th st munity interests, probably at church, will be of importance.

8AGITTARIUS (Noy. 23-Dec. 221 Situations which need your care should ba at LLOYD NOLAN, narrotor of the Army Signal Corps short, "Don't Be a Sucker," which will be shown at the Fox, Brooklyn, beginning Wednesday and tha Borough Strand beginning Thursday. VMIDWOOD, Anaua aad E. 18th ALL STAR CAST Inclwdlnt VPATIO, Flattouah An.

aad ttidwaad JUDY CARLAN0 GENE KELLY LUCILLE BALL vRIAl.TO. Flathaah An. -Cartolyaa "THE ZIEGFF.LD FOLLIES OP 1948" VMAYFAJR. A.aniM U-Coaoy liland An. and "STRANGE IMPERSONATION" VALBEMARLETFIath'h Rl JOAN FONTAINE MARK STEVENS THIS DAY FORWARD' tended to this mornint.

CAPRICORN IDec 23-Jan. 201 One of Last Stage Show at 12:15 A. M. Last Feature at 1 15 A. M.

"BRISK AND MERRY." fticholi. Times Pall me mister Sma-iH Hit afujlcel Revv with BETTY GARRETT uiTTovti ait ST. W. of B'way I AIR kNOKTRAND. Klnaa Aa.

"A VERY BIO HIT!" WeKer WincheU SHOWBOAT Minis ay JEROME RPRtt those days in which you should follow that still, small, inner voice of conscience. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Peb. 19) Take care of your health now. yFARRAGUT.

Flatbuah Rd. 'JOE PALOOKA, CHAMP' and Em. 1:30. Mat). TODAY 4 WED.

2:33 I CONP. I Bsaa ane Lyrics ty OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN S.ir4UE.ra. aor. nna VTIVQLI, Futtoa St. ant Sara LEON ERROL PI3GE3 (Feb.

20-March 211 Guard NOW: KEATS SELLING TUKIl Ulil. Mail Ordera Promptly rilled 't VTRIANGLE, Klnia Hllhway. E. I2tb St Intrld Bcrtman Grctort Peck "SPELLBOUND" atainst a health upset this mornina. ARIES (March 22-April 20i Take this Sunday as a time to rest and relax.

ma anvil ay EDNA FERBER HA88ARD SHORT 7IEGFELD THEA. St. A Ave. AIR-CONB Evas. 1:30 Shara.

Mitt. Taday A Wat. 1:30 Share tl Utra ISrt. Huaania na. ai a.

onin ai PARKSIDE. Flathuah and Partslda An. GILDA" and "BLQNDIE'S LUCKY DAYJ THE THEATRE BUILD'S MUSICAL HI1 CAROUSEL TAURUS (April 21-Mav 21) This Is the time when you tivt proof ol your wor'h to others. "A Walk In tha Sun" and "Col. Eff Imham'a Raid1 MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN ALBEB "Do You Love tteV 48, 4 1:09, 10 1 23; "Dark Corner," 11:13, 2:27.

5:34, 11:48. POX "8arto Trunk," 11:27, 2:09, yCOLLEGE, Flottuah yOGUE, Coaay ralant OEMINI (May 22-June 221 Don't let RAT MILLAND "THE LOST WEEKEND" haste make waste this mornint. EDWIN LE8TER areients Tha Muilril Trlsiagh SONG OF NORWAY EVBS at 8:30 Share; II. 20 t4 ajl MAT. TODAY WED.

31. Inal. Ta BROADWAY THEA. B'way 4 J3r. AIR-COND.

Boole tV Lurid bv OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, It Directed bv ROUBEN MAMOULIAN Ounces bv AGNES ta MILLE with Harala Keel lye Wlthtri Jtia Erla Christina laaa Darllflt Mattaaa Jshniaa Casta Alr.rnnA MAJESTIC 44th St. VT. Of B'waT FEATURE RHUS SHOUllIKi TODflV I orw kzj. 12:30 METROPOLITAN "Th Grttn 11:41, 2:17. 4:52, 7:28, 10:03.

12:39. I a HsT aft si 3 PARAMOUNT "The Blue Dhlli." 11:51, 2.28, 5:05, 7:42. 10:29, 1 06; V'A -ta Egs. it. 4.80.

3.80. 3 00, J.40. 1.80. I.20 94d PULITZER PRIZE PLAY Mats.TodayAThurs.2:30: 3.0,3.0t).2.40. 1.80,1.20 1 EVEi PROMPTLY AT 8:311 MATS t'tB I RALPH RCII AMV UIICCCV BAT KIDGI AND SUNSET PARK Frankanataln I San af Frankonataln: Flahtlnl Bill Canon renter.

Irh AW. ant Hth St A hit! Genial 4 warmlm!" Morshausa, Sua iivdji.1 Eleetra. 75th St. aat Third An. Portwar.

ttth St. and P. H. P'sny Upon a Honeymoon; also God Is Mr Co-Pilot Lost Waak-End A Walk in tha Sum also Col. Efflntham'a Raid Jj TATE OF THE UNION EAR RUTH Myron MoCormlot.

Miner Watsoa.Maraale Olllmere 3 "o-al-a Tha tvow. j'i muism firm i POWELLWILLIAMSV JOAN Lf SUE Ia Forevort also Don't Fence Me In Doll Face; also Shock Harbor, lid tt. aaa Fauna Ave. SUnlej. Fifth An.

and 78th St Park. 44th St aat Filth Ave. BEDFORD A tVeie Comedy by NORMAN KRASNA Directed bv MOSS HART HENRY MILLER'S THEA. 43rd 81. E.

al B'V. AIR-COND. Ens. 8:40. Mats.

Today 4 Thur. 2:40 niiunun rneai. 44 HI. E. ef B'y.

BB S-SR41 IN PIRSON ERSKINE ROBERT HUTTON PARAMOUNT presents ALAN LADD VERONICA LAKE WILLIAM BENDIX Lincoln, Bedford Parkway II a Sfar a G.WI Ght Caafdon') 1 I Lad? In a Jami alio Man From Oklahoma Frisco Sal; also Men of Texas Seventh Veili also Cinderella Jonet HAWKINS biv uirl and a Dot," 11:00, 1:37, 4:114,, 6.51, 9:33. 12:15. I STRAND "Her Kind of Man," 11-0V 1:47, 4:27. 7 07. 9:47, 12 27.

"DMIl'il Mask." 12:34. 3:14, 5:54, 8.34, 11:14. MANHATTAN ASTOR "The Kid Prom Brooklyn," 10 00. 12:01, 2:02, 4.03, 6:04. 8.05, 10:03.

12:04, 2:02. CAPITOI. "Two Sisters Prom Boston." i 10:00, 12 58, 3:59. 6.50, 9:41, 12:29: 12:05, 3.06, 5:57, 8 48, 11:39. CRITERION "The Hoodlum 9 30.

11:25, 1.25, 3:20, 5-20, 7:15. 9:15, 11 05, 12:50. GLOBE "Diary of a Chambermaid" National, no watninatsa Ave. Boa-era. UI Raters Ave.

PR. 4-32M ANDORCn- i omnrnK nmum Ssata Arnllable at All Prices. 81 to te 3.60 "A rich and rewardint theatrical experience." BARNES. Her. Trib.

Deep are the roots FULTON Theatre. 4tth St. W. al B'y. CI.

8-8310 Evis. 8:40. Mats. Today 4 Thurs. 2:40.

Alr-Ctnd. HOODLUM SAirrf LATE MIONlCHr Flikt BENSONHURST Colony, lira 81 BE. 8-2281 Sudan; also That'a the Spirit BORO PARK Cltaa. 4Sd It. ana Now Utrootrt Cinderella Jones; also Seventh Veil BOROI OB BALL AND DOWNTOWN OPENS 10 ajv "Fait mnalcal dellrhted the flrat nlfbtara and bad them bliatrrinc their palms applandint." Coleman, Mirror "Colerful, fast moylne, neyer doll Vernnn Rice, Post T.

LOUIS WOMAN with NICHOLAS BROS. PEARL BAILEY REX INGRAM RUBY HILL MARTIN BECK. 45 81 at 8 Aea. 4IR-C0ND Evas. 8:30.

Mais. TODAY 4 THUR. (July 4) 2:30 THE in sfniTrniAir1 BIBaf Dinr a har I I LiaVs COOL Vlll I aUlllVlf Deublt rola I BLUE UMnilM ptus laaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaMaa7aaSaa 9 28. 11:22, 1.16 3:10. 5:04, 6 58, 8.52, 10:46.

12:40, 2:39. HOLLYWOOD "A Ston Life" 11:35, "A fmy i niRi inn i nnr i -4 dreaaa at play." CHAPMAN. Kern ELMEK RICE'S New Costadr Dream girl Halla Stoddard Wendell Carey Evslya Vardaa CORONET 48 St. al B'way. CI.

8-8870 Eta. 8:35. Mats. Taday 4 Thura. 2:35.

Alr-Coad. 'A STOLEN LIFE" GLENN FORD -DANE CLARK 14J, 31, OO. 10 0J, 12:39 Durfteld, Oofflell att Fultaa Sts. Zletfeld Follies; also Stranve Imnerannatlnn Majostie. 151 Fultaa St.

Road to Alcatras; Mutiny Ahead; Blonde Menace Momars. Paltaa It and Raokwalt Keys of the Kinidom; alto The Gorilla St. Geortt Playhouae. loo Plnoaetle BCFrom This Day Forward! also Joe Paloaka, Champ Terminal, Fourth An. and Ooaa IL Plttnburiht also Frisoa Sal rlvoli.

Faltaa at aat Bare Hall From This Day Forward! alao Jot Palaoka. Champ BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana. Brliatta Beast tt From This Day Forward! also Jot Palooka, Champ BUSH WICK Cmalre. Nairn F0 t-rtat Glide; alaa Blondie's Lucky Day PLATLANDS Traymara. Aveaat tad C.

48th Spellbound; alaa Colorado Fioneera MUSIC HALL "Anna snd the Siam." 10 00. 1 00. 4 01. 7.01. 10:0 Stale, 12 08.

3:08. 6:09, 9 09 "THRILLINGLY DIFFERENT!" King of 1,3 pi 12:05, Drama Optica Award YEAR'S BERT PLAY EDDIE D0WLINS 4 LOUIS J. SINGER araaaat EDDIE D0WUNG -THE GLASS MENAGERIE Caniaty Drama ky TENNESSEE WILLI A art Alr-Cend Playhema. W.48 Eva.8:40.Mata moves seise Seats at Rayala Bai Off. Eva.

1.20-3.10. Mats. 1.28-1 PARAMOUNT "The Sarchlrir 10 00, 12 49, 3 59. 7:07. 10 Staae, 11:50, 3 00, OS, 9:18, 12 BROCK PEMBERTON Brnetlta FBAN.K E1V Pulltnr Prtra Play rtjina 1 i bj MART chase 0ini ty i 1 ANTOINETTE PSRRV AIR-CONDITIONED OPtN 10:30 AM-CONIINUOUS'LAIt MI0NITE FILM PLATBUSB RIVOLI "Clunv Brown." 10:00.

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En.S:40. Nat Today 2:40 loader. Coaay lalaad aat Newklrt Ana. Fro This Day tor waru i alaa jot ralooka. Champ Mum DANNY KAYE EAST PLATBUSB v.iu, ROXY "Smoky." 10 40.

1:25, 3.15 6 45, 9 25. 12:20, State. 12:10, 3 00. 5 30, 8 25 1105. STRAND "Janie Get Married.

10 58, 1 48, 4 51. 7 33. 10:10. 12 56. Biage.

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I "A MEMORABLE FILM" "Hlthly aateceaafol." Herald Trflmnt PAULA 8T0NE4 HUNT STROM BERG.Jr.prassat Victor Herbert's Alt CONDITIONED sattaawawMsaMs B'klyn Eogta WAY aajiajTCD AlDrtCU r'l ATSIsl ninilll WeWBHt Contiavavl Perforaaoocea THE RED MILL GARY COOPER wirn kuifib rirr, jr. 48TH ST. THEA. of B'y. CI.

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Utloa aat Cearek Avaaaas Spellbound; alaa Short Subjeeta. GERRITTSEN BEACH Qrakaaa. Bui inset 4 Whltaay and tha Leopard Woman; Too Many Girls PARR SLOPS Atlantis). Plalbaat Ave. tad Oaaa tt.

Brldte af San Lala Key; alao Womaa of the Tawa Carlton. Flattest and Sovaatb Ana. ZierfeHf Follteai alao Strange lmporaonatlon New Venaa. 1224 Preaeoat An. Cinderella Jonea; alaa Wacon Wheels Weatward Plaaa.

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Eas.S:33.Mats.Today4Thurs.(Jiil4I.AIr.Caad. 2 SHOWS TODAY AH-CONDITIONIO PHIL H. wirta preaenl ftoaltv Htni Aril I CETIME Annas GLUCKSTERN'S Oaa af the Setter thewa." WoJfrr Wlncbell RAY B0LGER Pita Tat $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 DANE CLARK Bat. Erea. SI ta SI.4B Plwa Tat HAS THE ANSWER ZACHARY SCOTT JANiS PAIGE OdVSKTn CSLSST-JC tXffl Em.

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fl'LY tts. Mslt. TODAY 4 JULY 4 at tai tlM jx a vnw aoo st a Plus 'THE DEVIL'S MASK I All CONDITIONED 'I.

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