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16 Tart THE HARTFORD COURANT: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1951. A i I I Six Convicts," th unusual talent hunt, which began with a mass conferpnee with more than 100 Hollywood agents is now finished so far as the principal roles are concerned. Morgan has just completed an Important role in Stanley Kramer's "High Noon." Showing Today Hammerstein Seeks Talent in New York Hollywood In lin with the studio policy of bringing outstanding new personalities to ths screen, William Hammerstein has arrived in New York and has joined William Meikeljohn, of the executive production staff, in seeking talented players fir the top. huu'sel musical The Golden Circle" which Hammerstein will produce. 1 rV'H FROM THUS 7 1, 7 i ALLYN-Detective Story, 3:15, 6:10, Two Dollar Bettor, 2:05, 5:05, 8:05.

BURNSIDE Desert Fox, 3:20, 6:35, Two Dollar Bettor, 2:05, 5:05, 8:05. CENTRAL Painting the Clouds With Sunshine. 3:30, 6:30, Little Egypt, 2:15. 5:10, 8:10. COLONIAL Trio, 325, 6:20, Let's Make Legal, 2:00, 4:55, 7:50.

E. M. LOEWS Ten Tall Men, 3:05, 6:15 Son of Dr. Jekyll, 2:00, 4:50, 8:00. LENOX-Painting the' Clouds With Sunshine, 3:30, 6:30, Little Egvpt, 2:05, 5:05, 8:00.

LOEW POLI PALACE An STAGE HIT! (K, I A VaH DllMlitl i KIRK ELEANOR WILLIAM Mit.l (iaynor and Dennis Day In a scene from "The Gulden Girl," new headliner at I.oew's Poll Theater, Kirk and Klt'annr Parker as they are seen hi "Di fpp-tive Miiry," dramatic film now Ix-lng shown at lh Ally n. Jlllil WYLER'S (onion Mai and i)nrL l)y as they nicar In "Slarllfl," musical film curmilly hI Hip Strand TliPatpr. The Museum and the Morality nf (living The Lively Arts RYT.II. I'AKKKIt SIDNEY KiNGSLf'i To Appear in Play at Avery ifeel constrained to offer a prize package to its benefactors, be i hey large or small. II was apparent to everyone that money given a museum was out of lovalty to faith in the fine arts, and to one's fellnwman or ihe cultivation of which he, and Hughes Musical Arrives Thursday On Strand Screen Throwing a sparkling and tuneful light on show business today, Howard Hughes's Technicolor mu- On the re of its 1 loth year, original paintings: and spenal athy O'DONNELL I JVM A the WadswnrUi Mhencuin is now counls mi art puliin alums you, were part.

American in Paris, 2:20, 4:35,1 I 6:50, 9:05. I LOEWS POLI Golden Girl, 6:15, Long; Horn, 2:011, I 5:00, 8:00. LYRIC Texas Carnival, I 6:35, California 2:00, 1:55, PIKE DRIVE-IN Trail of the Lonesome Pine. 5:00, 8:55: Blues Busters, 7:40: Cartoons. 6:10.

PLAZA American in Pari, 3:10, 6:25. 9:10, Yellowfin, 5:05. 8:20. PRINCESS Flying Leathernecks, 2:05, 5:10, Pvgmy Island, 3:55. 7:25.

REGAL Blue Veil, 2:15. 5:43, Lili Marlene, 4:15, 7:45. RIAt.TO-Place in the Sun. 2:00, 5:20. 850; You Never Can Tell, 4:00, 7:30.

"TWO DOLLAR BETTOR JOHN LITEL MARIE WINDSOR isical, "Two Tickets to Broadway," jpresents a merry package of en tertainment with an all-star cast headed by Tony Martin, Janet Leigh, Eddie Bracken, Gloria De-Haven, Ann Miller and Barhara conducting its annual nicnihn ship museum reproductions, drixe. Its immediate objective is to It is indeed an attractive nffer-ndd another fdiu members to iis iii, a giant, economy-size package present roster of MUO or nl delights for the heart and which, it feels, is not too much spirit. And the Alheneuin oilers to expect from a city of this size, ii for at least two prime reasons, alfluence and cultivation. In the first place, and certainly For the sum of $10 or as in view of all it gives "for free" much more as one may he in- the Allieneuin not be dined to pay, a secures a abashed to say the museum number of special benefiis and needs the money. Although it is privileges, the country's oldest incorporated Movies of special interest, in- museum, and although its collec-rluding foreign films; Iree admit- lions are world-famous, it receives tance of one's childret to the no financial aid from city or junior art classes; illustrated lee-slate, as many similar institutions But as Ihe "gimme" attitude of the public grew apace, encouraged by all variety of huckster give-aways, so those who advise institutions on how to make appeals to the public kept pace with the trend.

It was no longer possible, they said, to ask people to do great works for moral or spiritual reasons. You had to offer them, in return, "something for their money." Now, it may not seem to some people that the opportunity to enjoy to their heart's content, a magnificent painting, a piece of Lawrence. It opens Thursday, November 29, at the Strand Theater lr here. The troubles of four showgirls and a young singer with their glib but tricky booking agent comprise the basis of tht gay plot. Disgusted with his empty promises, the five are abont ready to give up the battle for Broadway NOW! Ends Thurs.

lures by stall members and visit- rlo. ior does it pav part of its sculpture, or an example of the ing experts in art; museum pub-wav bv charging admission STAR Smugglers Cove, 2:00, 6:00, Desperadoes 4:35, 8:50: California Trail. 3:35, 7:45. RIVOIJ Texas Carnival. 3:40.

6:10, JT: 10; The Strip, 2:13 5:15, 8:15. STRAND Starlift. 3:19, 6:16, 9:11: Skv Hirh. 2:10, 5:07. 8:05.

WERR PLAYHOUSE Captain Horatio Hornhlnwer. 2:05. 5:40, 9:13: Havana Rose, 4:15. 7:55. WERSTER- Painting the Clouds With Sunshine.

6:30, Trio. 1:50. 5:00, 8:15. If Moviftimt A. Sm Mnvio tdy 1 lications, including exhibition cat- the symphony, opera or theater, fllogues and the monthly bulletin; In ihe second place, being a invitation to museum parties, Miember of Ihe Athenoum is one including previews of special ex- of the most highly-rated ways of hihitions; the opportunity to rent becoming acquainted with the fine uvs mix i urn H-ssi'i hi is, is au cHoy something for their money.

Money, in fact, that they have not had to pay. Yet anyone may walk into the Alheneuin free six days a week, and soak up as much pleasure or learnin? from its magnificent collections as his mind or spirit can hold. And so can his children. Nobody stands at the door laking tickets, sending him arts if ou are not already, and o( museum sampling vour own treasures if you are. Mil rr for ii Hut there is a Ihird joining the museum, concerned with giving reason and it instead ls into the second halennv if hp I'an't i nav societv nrieps.

In the old days, the bene- As a nf mn.ul tnt GAYNOR ROBERTSON Dtnn'uDAY-lametBWOH GOLDEN GIRL nuinrfTTXi rlirt- THE LONG HORN' lifl ItlfOir CONtll fame when the agent persuades them he has sold their act to Bob Crosby and his band, and sets them into frantic rehearsal. What happens when the quintet learn they have been tricked again makes the hilarious climax of the offering. A flock of catchy hit tunes by some of the nation's top composers and startling new dance numbers enliven the laugh-laden story. Not only does Crosby play himself in the film, but such notables as the famous comedy team! of Smith and Dale, the remark-, able Charlivel trio, Taylor Holmes and Buddy Baer have featured; roles, along with a host of danc-l ing and singing lovelies. James V.j Kern directed the picture, with Bushy Berkeley as dance Sid Silvers and Hal Kanter wrote the screenplay from Sammy1 Calm's original story, with Jule Styne and Leo Robin writing many of the songs, I JODY LAWRANCE getting, factors modest of museums- and in a prions who use the Atheneum way at least, every mem- reallv uv tho miimim (- 4 Continuou from 2 v.

m.ft Now Warner Bros, ntw toni and elbrit -fiMed tilt! Don Day. G0rrlr.11 Mir Rat Virfinia Mayo, Ruth fUmta and Gtna Ntlion "ST AR LIFT" nith uBft ttari a mat Cagnay Gary Coper, jane Wyman. Frank love joy, Randolph Stott 'plut eo-htt "SKY HIGH" her is a benelactor- parted with a membership. They've already their money because they believed nveived their $10 worth, quite i in the fine arts and wanted others without extra privileges. People do to be able to know and enjoy nnf fi imnnSpH imnn uhpn m' STARTS THURSDAY tunoM Vm NHmOM 'TOO YOUNG TO KISS' a museum can 111 them as only make nosMhle.

In those days, 2nd HIT! mmt muis KAYWARD jooi uwiki uukim iNr hzsmm museums did not are taxed for favorite benefits bestowed upon them by the municipality. Hut they do not even pay a penny tax toward the Atheneum. or for Ihe cubit it adds to their stature. 'I Ml US. II A.

"TWO TKKKIS TO RIIOWIMIY" rulor by lechnlrul.tr Tiiiij Martin, -MnW l.iitli (ilitrie lie Hitvrn, t.ilillp Krarkrn Ann Vlillpr. In Hit 111 Moviitima U.S.A. Sit Moll iTartay Statin Rylyck, Hill Brown an, Kliabeth Story in a scene from "Apron Strings," which the Cue and Curtain drama uroup will present at Jhe Avery Memorial Theater, 30 and Mecemher 1 (r) .1. P. Sherwood.

However, as has been said. support ot tne Atlieneum is not a Marisa Pavan Signs matter of what one cets or what wrong. Like man, from whom art named associate producer of "The i ri-i ALWAYS THE 2 BEST! DON'T STARE .11 OMIMKi: TtiP MIIK nnieily The '92 Theater of Wesleyan University pmjirti William Shilprt'l com? iy THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Sitting! by Normn Boothby Music by Richard Winilow Lighting by Vinton PnH Choriognphy by Emily PtndUton Diictd by Ralph Pendleton Wednesday, November 28 through Saturday, December I Promptly at 8:15 Sunday Matinee, December 2, promptly at 3:00 All tiatt rtird: $1.00, tai itmpt. For Reservations call Middletown 6-6621, Eitension 12, beginning tomorrow one owes. If one believes in the springs, no art is "an Fotirposter," whicli co-ftars Hex 1 Al onildLl fine arts', which is to say in the and not to understand more than Harrison and Lilli Palmer at Co! Hollywood Marisa Pavan, 19-great aims and achievements of one art is to understand none, lumbia.

Scott did the screenplay Var-old twin sister of the sensa-an. there is the obligation upon It would be a vast help to music from the plav by Jan de Hartog. tional Italian beauty and screen lm to contribute to its furtherance, itself, if more of its idolaters Among Scott's box office pier Aneeli. has just been and in Hartford the obligation is would try to interest themselves cesses have bc-n the Fred As- signed to a contract. Marisa, who especially underscored, because the in the fine arts, besides.

And in taire-Ginger Rogers starrers. "Ro-has nart no dramatic training, will museum' is completely dependent the Atheneum. they have an op- berta," and "Follow the Fleet;" he K'v'en an intensive course of on support from the public, in portunily vouchsafed hardly more He joined the Kramer organia- instruction with the object of de-memhershins. cifts and benuests. than a dozen and a half other tion alter scripting "Wait Till the veloping her as an outstanding DOORI OPEN 1:45 NOW! Tht Dramt of th Ywrl JANE WYMAN la "THE BLUE VEIL" With CtiarlM Latishton and a brilliant cut 2ND HIT! "LILLI MARLENE" with (Ur fast Curiously enouch, the public communities in the entire United Sun Shines expects generally to get its fine Stales.

The rest may indeed have; arts free. It feels that it is mete their museums, and museums 1o in.i Marisa possesses the same beau-jty and intensity as her twin. The jSisters were born on the island nf Sardinia, daughters of a ron-'Ktl'UCtion enfinrer Marisa' last not so im. not so im COLBERT CARET SCOTT Munro- aim right not only to nav for its ne grateiui lor. ma Is 3Iovie of 3Ionth TS MARp- SUNDAY GO-EATING WITH THE FAMILY To A Delirium Italian-American Dinner nn1 all LEGAL' Hollywood November issue name as changed to Pavan by of Coronet, magazine will feature the studio.

William Wylcr's "Detective Sto-1 rv" as recommended picture of With the casting of Henrv Mor- thn nvnnlli. Ibis is the eighth pic- Can as the sixth convict 'in the lure this year 'o so honored, Stanley Kramer production, "My nnt TCiifr( Watnef W'ltf at Htfil, lni iftiniP Tmir ON I I M.I. HVII lll.lll! HURRY! Ml ST ESI) TODAY! WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE Color by TECHNICOLOR I I His hi II RIOT tickets to music, but also to make portant as Hartford's. contributions to symphony society So, no matter what branch of or opera association besides, Rut H'0 arts attracts you, you will museums are far more cavalierly only be doing yourself and your treaied. The public does not expert community and that art a favor, to pay an admission fee.

or to by becoming a member of the give toward the support of them. Atheneum. How can you miss? Great henefnriors have spoiled us rrom being little benefactors We'ScoU Promoted (O all ride Ihe fine arts gravy-trajn. Associate Producer It is interesting to note that Hollywood Another top screen PIZZA Always Served for Delivery call .1 'MtlMifl record unequaled by any other a studio. "1 Selective Story" stars Kirk Phillip's jOIMY nKSTALUWT THE WHOLE BLISTERING TRUTH ABOUT llftKl THE BRASS RAIL SOt Til ICR, As.

off-re Dining, Dancing, Floor Show tYKRV sTI RIMV AMI sl.MlAV lAh.MNG (Sunday dunrint Irum to 1:00) FINK FOODS AND 1.IOJ (IKS 506 FARMINGTON AVENUE HARTFORD some cities are "theater writer was rewarded with a pro- Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William some music renters, some art-durtion post this week with The Rendix and Cathy O'Donnell. The ardent. In Hartford, music is "on Kramer Company announcement film was produced and directed' the Such preoccupation is, that scenarist Allen Scott l.ns been by Wyler. Ii.tiuiic hh uuid You" lll lrlf" CTHiU'MaVITO I PI WHO PAYS OFF 1 pi 3 COME EARLY LEAVE EARLY JOHN WAYNE JANIS CARTlH "H.IN(i IHTIIIIIVMhS' In TflthmctUr Jibniiy WflSMULlfR Ann SAVAfE PI.VH 11. If WED LITTLE EGYPT In CUr) NO OtFSTIONS ASKED 1.

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