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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 28

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Rochester, New York
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i V. Democrat and Chronic! 1M eAII mi MKIN (m Watliif d. Jheppit Cuttf IHUDSON i Friday, Ian. 1. 1954 IT1 14 HUDSON HA 117 TECHNICOLOR 3 MarUya Monro and fan IuhQ Dwl Day la "CALAMI TT JANE" Hn "SIREN BA3DAD" TODAY w4 lATUIOAT All COIO P0AM ImU Coros rmr IILV Virolnla Mav "QIVILS CANTON" JAY AT CHILD U6 GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" "PERILOUS 9 JOURNEY" i ALL COLOK PROGRAM 4 Ort Lit "LILT With LmIU Caron-Ml rm Plus IM Chandler THI 6RIAT SIOUX UPIISINA' A ft WEBSTER AVE.

ffiff FARKIHS WANt Bnor. ma NOW "Calamity If yen lik fo cry, mod fe fdt inne-tutl theugbH SUy Hon. TO DOROTHY, A SON, it net (or you. But if you lov io Uugh, thi ii your thow you'll nv your-If bill. You can rotorv your Mft by colling lAkor '400 ond thoro oro many vaiUbla for avary ovaning, ty-tha-way, Happy Naw Yaar, Tha ARENA THEATRE jane- cwNrcbioR Dorlt Day, Howard Kwl "CALAMITY JANE" Clor sir Tcklclr Edmund O'BrUa "CHINA VENTURE" WIDI FULL STA6I SOWN Cant.

Slww Tdy Dsart 0 1:01 Plus "CHINA VENTURE IE HUB THEATRE SEA IREEZI, N. Y. Fri. and Jan. 1-2 Spicltl Mit.

TODAY 2 P. M. IH Chandltr faith Demorguo "Th Qr.it Slonx Uprisinc" loralta Young latin Foraytho "IT HAPPINS IVfRV THURSDAY" FALL GUYS Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre may be tough pn the screen but here they are just a pair of tender fellows who have succumbed to the charms of Katherine, the new ARM-IN-ARM Frank Sinatra and wife Ava Gardner stroll from airport in Rome after spending holidays in Madrid. Pair reported reconciled, "cooing like doves." is the former Anna Brenning. daugmer of Lorre.

Mother Jl vastly naughjuM Jlamr ReuMtfAed jo Stat i Hayworth Lure to Fore in Loew's Fil WEEK mness isuades her to change her destination to Sidney, Australia, where he will join her. But Davidson learns that she was tangled in a police affair in San Francisco, and her lure and tries to make love her. She feels outraged and repulses him. This sequence is so treated here that the gifted Jose Ferrer, Keeps By L. DAVID "3JISS Sadie Thompson" old South Sea Island punch drama, "Rain," slimmed and thinned and iven songs and steps; as a vehicle for Rita Hayworth came to Eoew's big screen yesterday.

It is likely that the Hayworth fans will go for this one in a pretty! Davidson, can't make' it as Two Wives urges her to go back there. He finally persuades her to face her past, turn over a new leaf and live it down. It's a big change in her. Then he suddenly falls for jronically dramatic as it should In fact, the role is a pretty restricted on', for him. Ray gives a good per.ormance.

big way, for the provocative star sells her specially embroidered Happy NOW FLAYING Direct from Alee Gumntit NEW yORK ROAD SHOV NGAGEMENT Vifenn Dt Car la THE MASTIR Of AIL N101M PICTURE MUSICAW nmnj TOOT ARLENE ROSEMAHT The Captain's paradise '1 rjiii Hope MAritn Bahl Clooxey Thii ona movia you mum tia from tha Itginnlno. -NOW AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD brand of sex appeal here with rank and liberal hand. The original play, "Rain," adapted by John Colton from a noted short story by W. Somerset Maugham, had an early grip and power which mounted to a shattering climax. Three previous films of differing degrees of effectiveness, were adapted from the play and the story.

Each came Closer to realizing the Maugham conception and strength of treatment than does the new movie. Resolved to make use of the story for Miss Hayworth, Columbia undoubtedly was wise to rework the thing Into a rather faLnt facsimile of the original. The ktter called for a depth and finish of acting to which the star Is not equal. In the first half of the new version, she flaunts her hire gaily before excited, woman-hungry U.S. Marines at the island utpost.

i FRED CURK HOBEHT STRAUSS I PAtf. JONES OA1TII BIMW EDMUND HUmiiMV mi KM. MMTtR A RtHiMOUNT nCWtiX VW 1 xS5t v5 STARTS TODAY m4 Gilbert fiSuHiran mSsfkStssgSi. io.m. mW She does a torrid dance for them while singing "The Heat Is IV," ill cxo.b,TECHNICOLOR 11 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmA.

rC Admission today: 1.00 tax fa VVrSTU iffo? i i i i ajfflena33m.Aas; (-Va ZO FOUR I I WITH A KISS OF FLAME! On," and also allows each of them to- swing her about with ardor. Other new songs are well done. THE STORY 'is taken outdoors much more than in the past, and the Technicolor camera work is excellent. Much of the first part also has convincing Pacific island atmosphere, and the behavior of the Marines is true and more or less amusing. Trader Joe Horn, an American wed to a native, is back, and his story is believable.

Harvey Bellaver skitches him well. Natives make for verisimilitude. The long, heavy tropical rain, FERRER i to." TECHNICOLOR ini on cinemascopi screin in tichnicoio 14" ST Ainn RAY "VESUVIUS EXPRESS" ALFRED NEWMAN CONDUCTING A KwomCMKmATl(IHCTUl AlUU llnl PI" "RUNAWAY MOUSE" 1 FINAL! OF -m -Jymfm Vl fcrMii Urn hr hmiy mm. nomic 0 Hm, A T.rryto.a Carton "TCHAIKOVSKY'S SYMPHONY" Sg IAf' UTi ON THE WIDE-VISION SCREEN WITH STEREOPHONIC SOUND iifiT tijPtotiinl rSMffl NOW-Doors Open UWKM VM, WX LlVTAi f.L..,L I1 rSchine'5 NEIGHBORHOOD Theatres TrrVrTr-VITl DQT2B FOR INFORMATION CAll LOCUST T7f -IL ttiriM fflfflfl EHffliNow IXjJJMl SlMfw A I BURLESQUE SCREEN MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW I I it-ScN. 1 wnicn did so much to help establish the heavy, shut-in, somber mood of the original, functions here for a shorter time.

However, the new treatment doesn't create a correspondingly strons dramatic atmosphere in the conflict which sets in between Sadie Thompson, the gay, free-and-easy-with-men "tramp" and Mr. Davidson, the stern, sin-hunter who has made himself the censor of the island's morals. In fact, the Davidson involved here is not the original self-righteous, sinner-denouncing Reverend Davidson, but his son, who is a plantation owner and very influential on the island. He 'is, however, of the same uncompromising and unrelenting nature. Soon after Sadie arrives from Honolulu, where she was a singer, more or less, in a notorious dive, Sergeant O'Hara (Aldo Ray) soon falls in love with her.

He will get his discharge soon and per- T- .1 -l "111 UMm f5CTnTERTAiNERSK iiaaaMaMEiaEiBMWEiBM I Ra I 1 1 iiTIl'J r- A'J i faiHaH 11.11'alH alaaaaaaaBBBBaar ROB Mimmm I fE A TvJRV RaT RR ERK MAT. TODAY at 3 TONIGHT at 8:30 St SATURDAY MATINEE and NIGHT ONSTAGE IN PERSON wl fe mggs I EB90 PLUS THESE 2 GREAT SPICY GIRL HITS fi C. Ji 'aaaJa THE INCOMJ'AHABLE I Also 'SERPENT OF THI NILE' tht I 2 BIG ACT ON SHOWS! JOHN DERCK Edmond O'Brlaa BRODER1CX CRAWFORD "MAN "LAST IN THE POSSE" DARK" DORIS DAY I RANDOLPH 'By th light SC0TI of thi "MAN BEHIND Wwy Motii" THE OUN" STns "HONDO" w.s fih-i i d' I I HI WTICI ATTRACTION 1 -at. -3 lota Fafiri aui4j.JUJi7ni.a-aii I.UB icnnicorr SEE THE f-I--fc I TYRONE POWER A OKIE MURPHY PIPER LAURIE "Mississippi Gamblsr" SUSAN CABOT "GUN SMOKE" BATH SX-lLl IN GORGEOUS COLOR MSI E. Otch.

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