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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED AUG 29, 1945 19 i'Alon9 Came Jones' .,..1. A Mot 'A All SCREEN By Jane CorbyJ UlNCll ere oi ftiiiUK. a mt'iuui aula 01 uie vszyv a ivici. iiiui mi miucc vmOrrDW i t-. .1 1 at cooper ar.a umena r.

0111111. me ouuaw huu uie nuci 1 k'h "Blood 011 Ule feun' one of thc GarV Cooper's -Along Ca me Jones" tVpc of whimMeal humor lhat Cocprr on the Texas border. The picture ai a Mdi.a rei aa. pwa nom (1 Japan thal has tomorrow at the Aloce ieaiured in "Mr. Deeds Goes To marks Cooper's debut as a producer he.Ceebl;? Cd com, out of Ho.K.v,aor.

Theater. is sirred i new offer- oi o.n' vehicle. Back on Screen 'Christmas in Connecticut' at Paramount, Starring Barbara Stanwyck, With 'Cheaters' After an 8-vear absence Lenore SteTa z' eiS Dialonue is war began co-starring Jimmy Cag- pTmil3 Ut evolves about the qulx-: The Aibre will co-feature "Th. uirien, one ot tlie tneater most ey nd S.vlvia Sidney, heads the "Along Came Jones" co-stars Gary who gets invclved with a hunted Granville end Noah Beery Jr. distinguished stars, returns to the screen in M-G-M's "Time For "The Pall nf Rvrlin Loews twin screen program at "Christmas in Connecticut," gay comedy starring Bar Soviet full- FINAL DAY 'VALLEY of DECISION' and 'The GAY SENORITA' bara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan and Sydney LudIle Bal1 andT length documentarv film of the cap- Metropolitan Theater starting to-started its first Brooklyn run today at the Paramount.

sntce oSr Berlm bv the Red Army' -7 3-oll t.i,c r.mr,t 'lr'st scrcen roleMnce conquest Anien.au premiere at the bright musical, with Ralph Bellamy. Z. Sakall, Frank Jenks, Joyce Compton and Robert, follows her Broadway success. Vlctorla Xhfatpr onHSaturdav, sept. Jane Powell, bright young gineing TOMORROW TnM I ILlWi I Shayne In the supporting; cast, thus, ine ruin iOiuiuii.

nine rur Willi a tvHal F.noTRh rnmmpn- star, and Constance Moore in the new Warner Bros, film features ture in the Paramount's npw double bright dialogue and a novel situa- bill of comedy-romance. It a Re- tion. public film, the saga of a charity Two" Is scheduled to start Sept. 17. Ury narTiUec bv William principal rcles.

is the companion directed by Jules Dassin and pro- pvu analVst and commenta- feature. duced by Ralph Wheelwright U)r the fjlm a record thp inul paction which led to Germany's com- MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE Natalie Schafer, who nas mipieUs surrender to the Allies. The ZoIm tUUlt completed parts in several motion action was by a group of albee vob i. 4 7 v. 1 pictures, including a role Opposite Ppj l1Parieri bvl 10:50: "Don Juan ou.fluan." 12 41 119 lU' OCsX jK "Entertaining, hard- KlST OaPS' fc-f hitting and explosive!" K'6 SmUe.1 Relsman and Vasili BelayeVI Ti "Wonder Man." will return to to tnr tu.

wor y.ti. The story starts with Dennis Morgan as a sailor recovering from an 18-day sojourn on a raft, Barbara Stanwyck as the author of "Diary of a Housewife" on a woman's magazine and Sydney Greenstreet as the publisher. Morgan's nuivse. Miss Compton, wangles an invitation from the publisher for her sailor to spend the Christmas holidays on the Connecticut farm which Miss Stanwyck case in the home of a swank millionaire, who sets the misguided family on the road to a happier existence. Starring Joseph Schildkraut and featuring Billie Burke, Eugene Pall-ette, Ona Munson, Raymond Wal-burn, Anne Gillis and Ruth Terry, the film starts with the plight of Pallette's family, upon discovering that an uncle has left $5,000,000 which they expected to inherit themselves, to a show girl.

Their VHr frnm Hnllv-nrt i 2 I B.ack.f Rpnac- j-- lease bv the central uocumentan-1 vous. ij.u. a. ,6. a jc 844 temoei.

tne was last seen on tneiFil Sludi0 Moscow. I metropolitan cifion." 11MS. 3 37 fc 10.1 tiay St'norua, Broadway stage in "Doughgirls" and 1 11:01, 2.21, 3 43, 9.03 "Lady in the Dark. 'Uncle Harry' Remains STRAND "F.Hiil Wimrw." 4.13, 6:53. 9 33: Jraloiw 518.

7:38. 10 38. "A cinematic flamethrower. Packs a B-29 wallop!" WWheW Tom Conway plays his ninth Pal- At Criterion Theater rtn frtln In Dffn MANHATTAN machinations to defraud the girl, has described so enticingly in her'; vuu uv. in uiw a i uc ai a Icon's Alibi." now before the uclulls 10 a hlal1 astor-- ,5 27.

12. 4 1 "Diary." Miss Stanwyck agrees, and i played by Miss Munson, and their 4Un 1 i. mMQitr Klltilin.C tlll-n 1 1 fllMtllllL' Ou' I' i- i -V mi- (fuuiuiir-i cuuifs uiuug wx). ouijremorse alter Deing snown up uj unun naj intuarn aitecuun nus cpiroL "Anchors Ancinh" 1101. Miss Stanwyck not only has no Schildkraut, as the charity case makes a total of 12 Falcon pictures last Thursday.

Universal "Uncle, 5-33. a.4. oi: iee. i 27 wuiuiut. HCUL lilllll, MIC IS CVfll i xcmnorarily UllUer Wiril IWI, uiac uaovu Ull tnc mivlIHCl nilt-ll Siailll UCUl Oil nut -1 3, -oi lo ION "TInr II.

10 10. 12:03. ter. Conway's brother, George Sand-iGeraldine Fitzgerald and Ella Raines. married, and can't cook.

She lives I up the highlights of the film 05 4:05 8 03. 10.05. 12 21. 10:30, 1:28, will be held over at the Criterion: in a New York apartment and all i A romance between Ruth Terry ers, played the title role in three be fore relinquishing the assignment. and Robert Livingston is an added attraction, and the famous St.

Luke's she knows about recipes she gets from Sakall, as a restaurant chef near her home, who plans all her Theater for a second week begin-! nine tomorrow. IPARAMOONr -InrriidUry Blondr." 10:01, Other outstanding talent in the) VM- luw film includes Moyna M-acgUl. Sara Rivou -low utters." 10:00. 12:00. 2:00.

Choristers, made up of boys, sing! The newly redecorated and re-Christmas carols. modeled Belmont Theater, show win- Allgocd. Harry Von Zell and Samuel ca'puin Eid i 1 loo. By coincidence, both films on the dow for outstanding Mexican and 4:10. 7:20.

I slaie. 12 u(i 3:05. Spanish language films in America, 'S. Hinds. The amoi Paramount bill deal with the Christmas season.

There is plenty of snow on the screen, and much tinkling of sleigh bells, so that altogether it's an exhiliarating program at this stage of the Summer. advenfurei a Yanke Doodle Dandy published menus. Barbara has to produce a farm and a baby, because she has written a great deal about the baby too, in double-quick time, because her publisher will fire her if he learns that her magazine feature Is all faked. With an assortment of other guests at the farm she hastily borrows from a friend, Reginald Gardner, and accepting the proposal of marriage which he has been offering for years, she installs him as her pretended husband and lives through a nightmare of complications, as she tries to conceal her double dealing. The visit KtUastd Thru THE MOST jfflmx MOTION PICTURE EVER TO SING ITS WAY INTO YOUR HEARTI 4 Blond Marie Wilson has been announced by M-G-M for the role of the actress chum of brunette Pat Kirkwood in "No Leave, No Love," starring Van Johnson and Miss Kirkwood.

This will be the first diiec- ing sailor falls in love with her, W7 Itorial effort for Charles Martin since which complicates everything fur ther, but in the end all problems are! leaving the writing and radio fields, settled and Morgan gets Miss Stan- Edward Arnold will play a tycoon wyck. acts as Cupid for the romantic "The Cheaters" Is the added fea-1 Johnson and Miss Kirkwood. SYLVIA'SIDNEY in It seems BLOOD ON ANCHORS THE SUN mm Mm RTS AWEIGH is here to stay! TOMORROW CAREFUILY AIK-COMOITIONEO VV'HAl fvXli'VOI k. 4V ft St-MWrCI OINNIt MOIOAH bT, "CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT" X. "THE CHEATERS" BRACKEN LAKE LYNN 3 "OUT OF THIS WORLD" BOSTON HACKIE'S RENDEZVOU "JEAIOUSY" "FATAL WITNESS" lltl FIOM TOKYO" m4 TOMTI CAITOON Breath taking!" "Charming!" Timet Shi dtfi worl makel hv dtcuns Comt true Starring The crowds are getting bigger I Their cheers are growing louder! Irooklyn BUSHWICK 0YKER GREENPOINT KENMORE MADISON 0RPHEUM PROSPECT REPUBLIC TILYOU Coofy Island OWMM ALDEN Jamaica Kitb' FLUSHING Keith's RICH.

HIU CHARLES WINNINGER FAY BAINTER Dirtcttdbv Product by Musk by lyrictby A Worr Hit JOHN DALl NIGEL BRUCE and 2nd hafurt W'X. WALTER LANG WILLIAM PERLBERG RICHARD RODGERS OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II 'HITCHHIKE to HAPPINESS' Radio's rovofilt Al PEARCE DALE EVANS FRANK Screen Play by Oscar Hammerstein II from I Novel by Philip Stong In Person '4 'THE CORN IS GREEN BETTE DAVIS 1 or Koater iTTi" Wonderful lew PAUL lol Timet Today (at B'kfyn Queens theatres) Bing CROSBY Claudette COLBERT tamL SINATRA KATHRYN GRAYSON GENE KELLY In M-G-M't Ttchnicsler Otm EAST SIDE of HEAVEN' il 'IMITATION of LIFE' WHITEMAN AND HIS HAU Of AME ORCHESTRA The Daffy Auctioneer mt AlOfN CAGNCT BOG AIT OKLAHOMA KID' 4 'MALI ANIMAL rriMMPF RnQAFM rs VICTORIA Doors Opea 8:30 am. btf, NtfM MtOlt WW lOWItf 'HtOM POWIIIO K.ffcyOIANI PINTMOUH BTMYTMM' Nadino Gae Elizabeth Talbot Martin U0NEIKAYE Extra! JOHNNIE ANCHORS 7 JOHNSTON lf CONDOS BROS. Peter Hamilton Gae Foster Roxyettes extra! GENE SHELDON AWEIGH' JOSE ITURBI diixttd by Giorgi Sidniy titimti lyJot railifMk Americo't New S'n9'n0 Sentation Vi" Jfal TED MEiNoithOij pictures ''ii Intemottonol it is great, good fun" HfBAi mmiiN STARTS (i Co' TV IAST H-r Jri, TOMORROW ROKV sur-fire box office" DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. $on show nr.

ut hatuwt DAILY MIRROR 7tt AVE. JO ST. LAST DAY! FRED MacWURRAY in "CAPTAIN On Stage PHIL fflffi PROF. LAMBERT! ii 4 ofTOtIon RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL R0SklER "Vastly CSEELMAN, Sun WW CONTINUOUS AT POPULAR PRICES-) test incur niikiuc ncviuncs iunv ruioitf rnonou IMLI1L UUIIHL HLLAHIIULIl IMlUA UnHnLLd UUDUWl "OVER 21M ASiJneyBuchman ProJuction Diitcied bv Charles Vidof AColumbia Picture Oil STAGE: "PORTFOLIO OF RT" A sparkling revue produced by Russell Marlert, settings by Nat Karson and Bruno Corps de Ballet, Glee Club, Rotkcttcs, Music Hall Symphony Orchesrra. tott Optn Tdov and Thuriday 10:1 A.

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ivi ininvirc i i OPEN 10 A M. WAT. bIST AIR CONOITIONtO LAIE FILM AT MIONICMI ki inr I'ljiLiidm in ii.u oy nidii ui i uux uiui; I FEATURE FILtTIS SHOlUind TDDflV bFgGeSt hit in rivoli historyi fz bonita GRANVILLE -noah BEERY, WzJk The BEAUTIFUL CHEAT TV Ja A PnaCor charue tl.rin9 frtrtf JOHN GARFIELD Ibunnv brioos GIL MAI SON DAHECURK LAST DAY-George RAFT Joan BENNETT 'NOB HILL A Wm. BENDIX 'Don Juan Quilligan' The Play that Shocked Iroadway! I I IHl SMANSl fcs 4f "REALISTIC AND STIRRING HIM." I ei.ntRS I I I I ntrtt 1 VAN JOHNSON ESTHER WILLIAMS I.OLW KINGS Flatbuth end Tildm Avrnuri l.OI W'S KKIIAIIU sY and atvrt'r Av.nue "THRILL OF A ROMANCE" OI I DM ISl.tMl RAY RIDGE AND Sl'NSET PtRK Elfrtra, 7th St. and Third Ave Impatient Yenr: also Amrriran Empire Harbor, fld tit.

and Fourth Ave ThlA is Mv Airair; alvn I'ull. Dark nnrl llnndnnmr Stanley. Filth Aw. and 7 It St Rainbow Islaml'. Ko Till We Mret Atain Park.

44 th St. and Filth Ave Hum Woka at Midnuhl; a ho Flame of FtarharyCoat ninroRi) Linroln. B'rtlorrt P'ttway No Time lor l.cive: uKn Arro the National. 720 Wathinqton Ave Horn Blow at Midnicht; Ttatne ol Rarharv Coast Rocera. 333 Rooen Ave.

PR. 42230 DuBarry Wis a Ladv; aho The End of the Road BENSOMHRST Colony. Itth St. BE. S-2231.

Duke of Wr-t Pointi aho Strancrra In the Nltht BORO PARK Ellon. 43d St. and NiV Utrecht Ave. Heaven Can Wait; alio Time Out (or Rhythm ROKOI'UH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Duirield. Outfield and Fulton St Skv: alto Rudy Snatiher Momart.

Fulton St. and Rocawell PI Thrre'i Thai Woman Afaliu Amateur Gentleman St. Georae I'layhouse, 100 Pineonplo St.Son of Lassie: aluo lt in the Bac Terminal. Fourth Ave. and Dran St Bride By Mistake; alto Bia Nnise Tivoli.

Fultoo St. and Bore Hall t'handu on the Macie Inland; alao Penthouse Rbtthin BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana. Brifhtan Rearh St thina Sk alno Budr Snatrher BISHWICK Empire. Ralph Avi. B'yyay.

F0. -n40 Vou Onty Live Once; alvo I.iahts or Old Santa le EI.ATBI SH (iranaila. Clmrrh and Notrnnd Avps Horn Blnnt at Miriniiht: Flame nf RArh.irv I oatt Kent. Conry hlnntt Avf, end Avrnue (or Mjiaarel; llmihlc I.AltoMire Leader. Caaey Inland and Naakirk Avt Sudan; aln That's the Spirit EAST IT Mill sll tvenue D.

Avfnue and E. St Here Come Mr Jordan- aln You'll Never tiel Rich Ruahy. Utita and Church Avrnuel Sudan) il.o Ihat'a the Spirit GERRITSEN BP At II Graham. 311 Whltnry Avenue It'a a rteature; alto Rnuth. Tniiih and Ready PRK SLOPE Atlantic.

FlAthuth Ave. end Dean St Arrowtmilh: alto Raiarri Anaeli Carlton. Flatbuth and Seventh Av China sky; alto Body Snatrher Plara. Flathuih Ave. and Park Plare.

Road to Morocco: altn Molly and Ve Sanders, Proipert park Wlt-I4th Dn tVe (in From altn I all nf the Wild NbW Venus, 1224 Proipeet Ave And Now Tomorrow; aho Honomoon Ahead KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klnu Hlhaay at Ocean Parkvay Bedtime Story; alto Appointment In Berlin AVFNI'E I' SECTION Avenue Avenue and E. tilth In Pott; altn Etrepe In the Deter! Traymore, Avenue and E- 46th St PiJow to Post; alto Escape In the Desert RIDGEWOOD Colonial. Broadway and Chtuncry. Sk also The Hodv Snatrher Hldccwnod. Ifi73 MyMte Avinue Son of l.attle: alto It's In the Baa Itivnli.

Myrtle-Wilton Avei. Gl, 3 0744 The llork; also Gentle Annie SIIFErsllEAD PAY Sheepthead, Shfepshead Antel; alto Bells ot Rotarlla SOI TH BROOKLYN Sanders Otoha, 221 Utn St Fiahtlnc Seaheest alto Powers Girl ALLEY STREAM. L. I Bunrlso Drlye ln (Oun-Aic) lhe Suaprrti also Her Ltieky Mihl Surf end Still, II LOI W'S t'lTII MRU I 4Mh Strr.t end Nnw UtrF'ht Av.nue LOFW r.al.t Ay, nut end Rrnadtiy I.OFW'S ORIINTAI tblh Street and lath Aventra THE WOMAN IN GREEN" "civ CRITERION BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE How.rd. "Mr.

RBANDT IMIlUk l.r.llf Howard. "Mr. VlflWrCWA Kln" Hifhway. UhUUk of 6tn 5t. Camy liland "(iFNTLLMfcN AHIR DAKK." Brian nonlfi)- Aintnit AT ORIENTAL TONIGHT LOFWS PITKIN loen Fontaine tirtrc, f.renl.

Till XFtalRS OF Pitkin and Sertloae Avrnore "DANt.lRols I' S.GF." Robert l.or-ry AITIII.I,E AT I'lTMN TON l( .11 tTWTNow Leeo'l ALPINE, filtlh St. end Filth VMARINF, rlatbul way. MarMl RRAY (in Color) JOAN l.f.SLlE "WHKRE DO WE CO FROM HERE" VALREMARLE-Flatb Av.Alb m'la R4. VELM, Avamia al Eatl 17th 8t und "CAM, OE' THE WILD." Clark Gabla H'iay and trilth Bl.TDoiiald Criap (In Technicolor) "SON OF LASSIE" VMIUH'OOD, Annua and E. I3lh "IT'S I.N THE BAG" "THE FROZEN GHOST" Lor I BEDFORD.

Btdlord Ay GwCOOPER-iiHimAYOUNG I OPEN AIR Centlnuoua from nuik Chirk laugh ton i Loeu'l MILBA. Livingtton PI. i I.on hanry Fvelvn Ankers Ue I PREMIER. Sutter Av. Hmtdale Plus "JI'NGIE Olio Kriuer AMtri.lHS ATBI.DFORII.

lit It I Ml IBs TONIGHT i Raines I A Tin ruihuih Aw i.i ulilw-l at uwvit Rnnv RMATI'HKR" 1 1 asm. i II .1 I i fit MarMIRRW ION I i I I (olori 4 RRRMl'l aKBW m. LOFIV'S RAY RMX'sK 73d Street ind Third Avfliul VNOSTRAND. Klnai H'vay-Nnlr'a' A. Baiwild Caiman "ARROWSM TH VKARRAGIIT.

FlatathAY. Farraaut Rd. KOItOld AWH rlli "whfrf nn wf r.n from hfrf" 'The Suspect' alao 'Her Lucky Nitt' 1 Tint HARK AMI. I "(ALL OF Till. WILD" Sl ttwj Illa.C 'tw'J Kim LOKW! V4RK Jirofn ind FuMon Strfrtl U)KW BORO PARK I.OKW'S RRfAOORT Rrvnrirt plir and 1f or Avvnut Sunriet HifBwaT-Valley Slrfan, L.

I. I "SON OF LASSIE" co fftpr Donald Crip I Rsit tiMi PU Fred Allen, "IT'S IN THE BAG" LINDEN, aar. Noilrand Parkllda and "RAGGED AMit.LK, Joel mcirra VBlALT07Flatbmh Ave. MAN'S NAVV" and "COl'NTER-ATTACK" FARKSIDE, Flatbuih and ParllAlde Ani'TIlE WAY AIIEAO'lT "HOLLYWOOD AND VINE" VOGIE, Ceney III." Aye. and Avenue 'TOPPER RETCRNS' and 'YOllNG AND WILLING' H'way-E." Ith t.

"StiPAN" and TIIB SPIRIT" VCOIXEOE. Flatbuih "TRADE WINDS" and "ROAD SHOW" V'Q'tNTIN7Boatn" Rd. at" MJth "TIIE INFORMER" "and "PENTHOI'SE RHYTHM" VT1VOLI. Fullea It. and Bara Hill an (ha Mafic laiand' and 'Paalliatiia RbytHni I MM Avpfinii inrl t-mii Str-t ten I 'odor I WHEN OI OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN il-OFW'S AMFO (kf RKIK(i ON 1 HF f.iRI" itrtlTP (tiwt) pirkay and MMmnd Atm MIMTHV OI- FE.R Ry t.

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