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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 33

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FT. LAUDERDALE SUNDAY NEWS. Sept 4. 19S5 7-D-1. 1 11 g3 12 New Beauties Fn 'Jubal Troop' imaereiia Comes From New Germany On Film This Week Allyson Ladd Combo Score.

In Biopic Of First Triple Jet Ace By E3TE1XE CILMER Dally News Amusement Editor Two beautiful newcomer to and Pord, will be making her 3 jmS aK -4W Tr'1' H. Hollywood have been given the third picture In the screen ver-principal feminine roles ln Co-sion of Paul Weliman's best sell-lumbia's "Jubal Troop' with er. Bhe previously appeared Glenn Ford. Ernest Borgnine and an Julian film and with Rex Rod Bteiger. Valerie French.i Harrison in "The Constant Hus green-eyed and brown-haired band." from England, arjd Felicia Farr.l Miss Farr, a former model, beam ber-eyed and blonde from gan her acting career doing live New York, both have been sign-: television commercials.

She ed to long term contracts Co-1 also has made two films. "Big BCRBANK. Calif. A few years ago Renate Mannhardt was scrubbing: floors for a living. Today, known as the Mari 1 lumbla.

'House. USA- and lyn Monroe of Germany, she Is starring in her first- Enalish-I Mlss French, who will be seen Delmer Daves la directing tna as Borgnlne's sultry wife who, Cinemascope -Technicolor film causes a gun battle between htm for producer William Fadiman. Iansuase picture. Warner River Changes, written FY. I Li; A If 1 i.

i rstVrM wziM theswim jet ace, Captain Joseph McConnell arrives midweek Cramp. i at the Florida theater. There is enough contemporary No screenwriter could improve flavor in the production to interest even our younger th elTtS i Mi.cs Mannnardt own rile theater-goers, as the final chapter of the neros career st0i-y. As a teenager she was a' was only written while the! member of German Olympic! ftrtimtfi fart- ittftmr-rrn I I II I MAKE IT A SAFE, PLEASANT WEEKEND I I rot EVERYONE OtIVE CAREHJLY I picture was being prepared (Thomas tn his weekly TV show, skiirur nd swimming team. "Make Room For and the expermtental air-j craft McConnell was flying When -Ladv and The Tramo" finalltf twAiai ffm lha Warnnf; Her fame as an athlete and her beauty won her important rales in films.

She was happily sitting an the preverbial tap the world when World War II and the demise of the German film Industry abruptly changed her fortunes. Miss Mannhardt'f husband 0Q3S2r TODAY! dfcz at Mwaros Air rorrc oaw Nvtng been seen by almost: in California crashed. every child and his trown-ups Thus the final incident was County "Pearl of; included in the script and moJes ln; ThM rinr.H if h.o.-. Pars to be a story of a pearl-i hunt hich turns tropical par- breaking climax to the epic of I THE WHOLE CITY IS ROARING ITS APPROVAL! a soldier who became a tnt0 SeU. 'Artn- In a was killed and she struggiea to tor in World War II.

and finally yrgin.a Mayo mV ra, an Bvlctenf Tnr Mereir recalled to the lne MORE EXCITEMENT, rS MORE THRILLS JW a woman with a past who pose, and her baby. At the time -he as a missionary in order to aain Americans occupied Oermany Alan Ladd. who plays McCon- possession of a fortune in black and she was almost starving to nell, is not called upon for his nenrl death CAN THIS BE WAR? These ore the good sisters of Shenden Military Academy who have engaged St. Michael the warrior archangel on their side to win a football game. This is a scene from "The Private War of Major Ben son," the film surprise of the year, reminiscent of "Going My Way." "Sisters" shown are (left to right) Mary Alan Hokenson, Mary Field and Nana Bryant.

Picture opens the end of the week at the Gateway Theater. THAN IN "DRAGNET'f usual brand of screen heroics but plays a very real person. And June Allyson. as Butch" the girl he married when he Dennis Morgan and David Sne applied for work with the, Fan ar are the male members of American military the fortune-huntins trio who be- Not havin? anv Nazi come rivals for the love and ciearance was granted. The job wealth of Miss Mayo, a jealousy she gratefully accepted was which provides most of the washing dishes and scrubbing action and excitement.

Murvyn fjoor, a mess hall. Star's Daughter Is 3rd Generation In Show Business Vye. Lance Fuller. Basil Kuys-dael and Lisa Montell are other iV. was still a sorry Ul in the medical corps, sneaking private lessons in flying, seems Just the girl for the role.

With here and there a leavening of army humor and the few moments McConnell is shown back home with his wife and family, this biographical story comes to the screen as a tasteful, thrilling picture, with WARNER BROS. PRESENT JACK WEBB AS PEH KELY written sv RICHARD L. BREEN TaaiNo JANET LEIGH EDMOMD PEGGY LEE andy deyine lee marvin nil rtT7rcomn a mark vh lto. woouctioi tLlA NUULKALU 01riCteo sr jack webb personalities in the cast. FIRST Rl'X AT DRIVE-IN I a i When activity resumed ln German motion pictures Miss Mannhardt was able to put mops and pails aside.

She speedily became a top star, renowned for her portrayals of voluptuous women. Starting Wednesday and for three days at the Lauderdale Drive-In theater, a of 'Kentucky Rifle" will BURBANK. Calif. Six-year deep inspirational overtones delight Western" fans. A dis- In "The River Changes," Miss "Pete Kelly's Blues" rev lewrci tinguLshed cast portrays this Mannhardt shows that, she is last Thursday, and still playing old Linda Wrather, daughter of Bonita Granville and Jack Wrather, has received her work permit and was signed for her film debut in Warner "The Lone Ranger." the-War-nerColpr feature film in which saga of brave pioneers stand just as adaptable in varying her i.

fi PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. GNemaScOP. WaknerColor Live ntiuwa a uhj ni uir fiui lua, is a superbly realistic recrea- 8." vag M- roles as her real life ones. tion of the roaring twenties. St'rt In h' no Ifmmt ratle- but w.hh vinlenre ler.

Cathy Downs. Jeanne Cag- the understanding and hard high class jazz talent that man-iney- HoU-i working wife of a small farmer ages to add ud to an entertain- nd Henry HuU" 1 SHOWS: 1:40 3:40 5:40 7:40 end 9:45 Bonita is the leading lady. Linda will be one of the children at the old mission to wnich Bonita and her screen daughter, Beverly Washburn, flee when 'war with the Indians breaks out. tng mixture of music and may-. 11 nun.

it mciuoes nistinguisnea performances by Janet Leigh. Peggy Lee. Ella Fitzgerald and Edmund O'Brien, to name only a few. FI IN A MILITARY" SCHOOL Apparently "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" will carry on till Saturday at the Oateway when "The Private War of Major Benson, previewed in this city some months ago. arrives Linda is the third generation of her family to enter showbusiness.

In addition to her mother, who was one of Hollywood's' most famous child stars, her grandfather. Bunny Granville, was a Zieg-feld Follies star and also appeared in several films. WW for a run. Nana Bryant, who plays thej Mother Superior at a boys' mill-, Linda joins a cast headed by Clayton Moore in the title Jay Silverheela as Tonto. andi aWo-starring Miss Granville and! VHSN TW6 ON A MATCH Two's company for lovers, as Jennifer Jones and William Holden demonstrate in this scene from "Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing," now playing at the Gateway Theater.

The picture is based on Han Suyin's autobiographical best-seller about the frustrated love of a Eurasian woman doctor and a newspaperman in Hong Kong. Lyle Bettger. Stuart Heisler THE TOUCH directs. A OF LIBERTY WAS A MOVIE TIME CLOCK tary school conducted by an order of nuns in the charming romedy which stars Charlton Heston and Julie Adams land Is almost stolen by little Tim Hoveyl, played the same role ln "The Song of Bernadette She Is. however, unafraid of typecasting in such parts, and at present is familiar to the public as the mother-in-law of Danny Liberare has comrjetition on' Dirertor Rnrt Simiu eat DABIA DRIVe-Ilf STRATEGIC AIR -t the piano In Warners' multi-millionaires to play COMMAND at 7 -M lM 11 1J M.

i ONE ROMANTIC MOMENT June Allyson and Alan Ladd piay the principals in "The McConnell Story," the biography of America's first triple jet oce, a CinemaScope romance in color due Thursday at the Florida Theater. STREAK OF FLAMS SNACUNG OUT OF A ly yours" for exactly 48 secondsJTexans in "Giant" during 1 oca-trie time it takes Dorothy Malone tion filming of the Warner pic-to play "The Minute Waltz." Iture in the Lone Star State. CANTOS CROSSROADS at 46 M. rLORIDA PITC IIUT'I ILOU ml 1 00 3 47. 4 J.

il, i and I OATWAT-lOtS IS A HASTmiS-' DORKD THING at 1:30. Jja. :3. 7 3S an4 4S HALLANDALE DRIVE-n MTSTCR LO 4-41 Atfk 1 Mara Corday Knew When Not To Be On Stage vv -w- strwrww mww Avo. warns fiJUiUVW at si iissTinni isi i TmriiiiT i HOLLYWOOD UP Actress At the years end option! petition for Jeff Chandler in Ni iX: LAST NITE 7:35 10:50 "WE ROBERTS at anS 11 PH.

A1m JENNIFER at 4S Ml SI-WAT DRIVE-IN SEVEN UTTLB rovs at i an it es R.M. A)o TROPtC ZONE at S'tS M. NORTH ANDREWS DRIVE-IN MR ROBERTS at 7: and la SO id. Al THE SABLE SCARF at IS ROMRANO DRIVE-IN STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND at Tit an 1 11 PM Al FINAL, TWIS at Ji PM STATB A SOLLET FOW JOET at 1 4 Jt. 77.

1 aaS IS O) P.M. "MISTER ROBERTS" HENRY JAMES WILLIAM JACX FONDA CAGNEY POWELL LEMMON Msra Corday is on her way to; time the studio had invested! "Foxfire." stardom because she knew much money in Mara's training When time came up when not to act like an actress.) and gotten little back. The; six months later, the studio re- Until a year or so ago, Mara same was true of other starlets; warded her with a bigger than was one of the most photo-j under contrsct. It asked the average increase and made Vr graphed cover girls ln the na- girls not an unusual request! Lex Barker's leading lady In tton. Possessing a sultry lookj to stay on at the ssme salary.

"Man From Bitter Ridge." and a figure that one wrlter of the group, only Mara agreed-! Now. she has just completed lsbIedTaaionjt the five best Inj -j igUred the studio had: a picture where her name Hollywood history." Mara made done mucn more for me than Ijfor the first time will appear big money. jhad done for It. It had given in star billing above the title. She took a cut ln salary to me fc million dollars worth of I That's "Tarantula." MYSTERY FEATURETTE 'THE SABLE SCARF" Starlet: "The next time I take the marital plunge I'm going to make sure there's water in the pool." become a contract hopeful training and all I had( U-I brass, to a man.

predict STOUT OF CAfT. JOt BECAME AMERICA'S FIRST MARCIANO MOORE CHAMPIONSHIP tbat she will be one of the studio's top properties before another year. Universal International gtudio.j glven was attention in class." Like other starlets at U-I, she Rhe recalls spent much of her first year! 8he Hollywood heresy. ET ACl! IT STARS ALU LAO 3 AND JUNE AUTSON FROM WARNER H3 HI CINEMASCOPE WARNERC010R "It's so refreshing." one exec- RISfRVfO Sf AT TICKHS NOW ON SAL! svuay.ng orm. jra.mng io r.ur for actOTg often HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT ON BIG SCREEN Theatre Television at GATEWAY Theatre Tuesday, September 20th Th fight will Nat ba shown on homo TV onywttaro a norse posing for cheesecake mQrf fQT opUm increaM.s!utive said, "to see such a to her 1 and doing bits.

hmirl face and curves equipped a in 1 1 1 1 1 1 i. i 1 1 liift uo i ui i I old stuff Daalo aaS A-l-A STARTS WEDNESDAY ln movies. A 4 Mala la Jal-Alal Ffaalao Jw Saolb af PI. Laa4rSala eating regularly. The town isjwUn 8Uch sense- Doors Open 12:45 Today 'wort Jvna A My van war 7t NOV SHOWING 1 30-3 30-S: JJ-7 3 J- 40 "STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" ICOtOd) of 70 $, 11:13 Ricfiotal Soialiort 'Cany on Crossroads' fCOtO) of 9:45 Only SECOND HAPPY AND HILARIOUS LAUGH WEEK! i WHLIAM JENNIFER HOLDEN JONE! always filled with starving actors who could earn $350 a week but remain idle because they think their price Is $500 a week.

The big studio was grateful to say the least. Within the next six months. Mara was cast in four movies each part better than the one that preceded It. She was the sexy French cashier with Tony Curtis ln "So This Is a lady of the evening in "Man Without A a second lead with Audie Murphy in "Drums Across The V. S.

1 Brlmn-n Laurence Harvey ml To Play Classic LONDON. Eng. Laurence Harvey will Join Alec Ouinness and Claire Bloom in tne London Films production. "Arms and the Man," pirturlzation of George Bernard Shaw's classic, which Sir Alexander Korda will produce for Columbia Pictures release. Harvey, who will soon be seen in the starring role of Christo-phertsherwood in "I Am A Cam haul aaS Ft.

l.aaartl I Walt and Jane Russell's com- era." came to Britain from River' STARTS T0NITE Unwtual SHow-ftusnss Family Seven Little Foys VitfoVuion Technicolor At 7:22 11:00 AND Snol4 SHanda 'laming TROPIC ZONE At 9:15 Only t't "lZT OnemaScopE1 'jtOojdVaw iiiiii I mca a SIHtCiCNiC VJW TODAY "DU STARTS FRIDAY Ad. BIwS. D( Track (a 3 CARTOONS A SHORT South Africa shortly after the war. In a short time he nas made a name for himself on both stage and screen, and recently finished filming in Zoltan Korda's "Storm Over the Nile." in which he is co-starred with Anthony Steel and James Robertson Justice. "Arms and the Man," which will go into production at Snepperton Studios this summer, ia to be directed by Peter Glenville.

and settings and costumes will be designed by Oliver Messel. toward G. George Ir, Htnry Fonda Jomai Cognty CinomoStapa Color MISTER ROBERTS At 7:15 a 11:00 ROBINSON RAFT 1 :4 READ WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY ABOUT IT THRU TUESDAY Howard Duff Ida lupine "ST TECHNICOLOR 'stf' tr ClMaBiVliS.S3COyC Wait Disnss oaaawan Mil I JENNIFER CUXM1 IfUT LU A tjuct to TVJ era I mot i iX to v. i IAMONT PITPY, Liberace piano tuner, is tone deaf. He tunes the keyboard by touch At 45 Only I i TODAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M.

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D. M. Haoth 741 N.E. 19th Ava. At 9:20 THE JAVANESE DAGGER Star? ar a atraaco Saaaar aaa lava Sael actwraa twa waaic Doom TODAY IN HOLLYWOOD MARTIN LEWIS Color by TECHNICOLOR STARTS TONIGHT At 7)17 and 1:47 A rll Ml PlGtUM AT AND 10:15 A'Jl OOUGUS IN "FINAL TVIST" AT 9:38 ONLY NEWS AND CARTOON 'AO 0:45 I fTiha' jf I a fn ViifoVision and TcchniColor STRATEGIC AIR CO.MMAIID DAY OR NIGHT FREE PARKING Far ijxm Can JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON 4ro irl inaaD mwmm.

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