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THE SOUNDING BOARD Fourth Novel by-Sir Walter Scott Made Into Movie Week-End Shoivin gs jTheater over the week end, In addition to the regular of Stage Play Listed Saturday matinee Three performances of.ning performance an extra "King of Hearts" will be pre-j show will be given on Sunday sented at the Carthay Circle night. ''Dr ama Vegh Quartet Opens Music Guild Series 'Miss Dote9 Will Continue Run "Good Morning, Miss Dove" filmization In CinemaScope and color of Frances Gray Patton's novel of a small town school teacher, continues in a second week at the Fox Wil LQgangCUS CimtS FRIDAY, M955-Pcrt III 9 the fploee AJ so! (KerlU4 tnm rttu7'l Uta IUu) BY ALBERT GOLDBERG The Music Guild's large and Few writers in history achieved as much fame and adulation during their lifetimes as Sir Walter Scott. He has been dead for 123 years, yet during the past four years Hollywood has produced four motion pictures Ill HT loyal clientele turned out faithfully last night to- celebrate tha opening of the or tshire Theater. Jennifer Jones has the starring role. Robert Stack co-j stars and the cast includes 'Robert Douglas.

Peeev inur POKV I INF' based on his novels. The latest is "Quentin Dur- ganization's 11th season with int tuna ond- a concert by the Vegh Quartet in Wilshire Ebell Theater. Knudsen, Marshall Thompson and Kipp Hamilton. Jame Stewart I aaunnoo Since Hungary traditional "Tlie Man Irom uramie 5tfa AVE GUILD TODAY 4t SAT. ONLY ly is the home of string quartets the Vegh Quartet San-dor Vegh, Sandor Zoldy, vio Allison in Two Films Allison Hayes will next be seen in the films "Mohawk" and "The Steel Jungle." ward" starring Robert Taylor, Kay Kendall and Robert Worley, filmed in England and France in CinemaScope and color.

"Durward" screens at State, Hawaii, UAPasadena, Village, Academy Inglewood, Garmar, Cornell and four drive-ins; Lakewood, Edwards, Comp-ton and Laurel. lins; Georges Janzer, viola; Paul Szabo, cello may hon Schubert's A Minor Quartet was happiest In the rhythmic bounce and verve of the But some of the songfulness and some of the drama was lost In the rather limited dy-, namic range of the players. The novelty of the program was the Quartet No. 2 by Sandor Veress, a 50-year-old Hungarian composer now living in Switzerland. The program notes asserted that he is a disciple of Bartok, a fact evident in some of the eerie tonal effects and in the prevailing nationalistic character of the music.

There were some strong melodic ideas here and there and great fluency in part writing, although the piece as a whole did not impress as being particularly logical. The slow -movement established a kind of Bartokian mood, but the 4fugal finale seemed to be one of those dubious resorts which composers fall back on when they can think up nothing more fitting. estly claim whatever distinction lies in the fact that the group was founded In Buda Glenn Ford, Donna Reed Join in Quacks Expose; Lassie Goes Big-Screen BY PHILIP K. SCHEUER MGM executives are admitting they were moved to tears by "Fearful Decision" and when you can move an executive to tears with ANYTHING, you've got something. Anyhow, Glenn Ford and Donna Reed are the principals in the picture, the parents of a kidnaped son, and they come through a frightful ordeal nobly.

So nothing less than teaming them again will satisfy the studio, which just happens to have the right vehicle handy. This is "Prisoner in Paradise," an expose of medical quacks, and Ford and Miss Reed will again play man and wife in it. The screenplay is by Art Cohn. Ford will go first to Japan for his Capt. Frisby role In "The Teahouse of the August Moon," and Miss Reed to Africa, accompanying her real husband, Tony Owen, on his "Beyond Mombasa" safari.

Incidentally, whoever compiles statistics out Culver City way has figured that the actor has appeared in five pictures this year, for a total of 47,000 feet of film or 518 minutes of playing time. The Well-known slogan is consequently amended to "Watch the Ford roll by." CINEMASCOPE SCOOP IT'S LASSIE AGAIN Hey, kids! Lassie is coming back to the theaters. Robert Maxwell, producer of the TV series, will, in association with Columbia studio, transfer both the dog and ri I am apamgra S'Scit 1 5323 xcltinq Truelif. In 'Storm Center' Joe Mantell plays one of the leading roles opposite Bette Davis in "Storm Center." irhTorrid lAdvonturt feature 4S A 1 UNI Week! -is pest 15 years ago and that all the members are native-born Hungarians. Difference Noted It may have been the difference in acoustics between the Wilshire Ebell and Royce Hall, but.

the quartet did not make quite the decisive impression it did in last seasbn's debut in the latter auditorium. The ensemble is sound and it is well balanced and 11 uAtfdKMfftU; i rtiBMOktiratr I till Beethoven second Ra-soumovsky" Quartet was scheduled to end the program. it. -ir i inwiriiiw FINE ARTS integrated, but neither the collective tone quality nor that of the individual members was particularly ingratiating on this occasion. Nor were matters helped by the 1 Z.

MIOHTT j.uifl OCVEM.TINUS 1 WIIKI i Vete tmr AUDIENCE AWARDS NOV. 17th te 271) FROM THE PRODUCERS OF "IVANHOE" AND TWICE AS THRILLING! HELD OVER! lie ii i -C nuM SIR WALTER SCOTT'S her -his her test friend, Jan Clayton, to the screen, in color and CinemaScope. Like Lassie, Miss Clayton was once under contract to she is also recalled as the heroine of "Guys and Dolls" on the stage here. She will sing in the new feature which is to be called, simply, "Lassie" frequent misintonations of the first violinist and his-habit of squeezing his tone at moments of climax. Mozart Honored Like most producing, organizations the Music Guild is observing the 200th anniversary of Mozart's birth by including one of his compositions on each program.

This seemed to be about the only reason for opening with the Adagio and Fugue in Minor, K546, for in CinemaScope and in color -RobertTaylor Kay Kehdali Rgderf Mgrley 1 fc. 1 a title that, odcuy enougn, a-, 'w rayMihand-Joan Collins-Farlet GRANGER 8- and Frank Slnatra-Sheller Wintert, "MEET DANNY WILSON" has never been used. Jules Verne again. Tony Curtis, the actor, will hop aboard the bandwagon and follow "20.000 Leagues Un FOX THEATRES SoJUxte although Mozart contrapun Tony Curtis STATE I I OOWPMOWN II III IP tn4tr 4 rid I MI I I- Ml Jill-loll jggggj tal skill is unquestioned, his inspiration seldom flowed freely under academic restraint. And while the quartet performed the work clean 1 NOMINEE PLAYERS FILMS ind.coted by STAJt() belowl HAWAII FOX WILSHIRE (Bavtrly Mills) For Addd Attraction Consult Thtalrt Directory Listings -olstwheri on trust Major Studio PREVIEW Tonight! MOlt-VWOOO H4I HMM4 lw r.

PAimim ly, it could not make it sound ACADEMY (Pasarltna) like a masterpiece. JBEVERLV Opin :45. BR.21312 A. Murphy. TO HELL BACK.

li Kirk DnuslH-S. Mangino. Ulyssts, clr. BOULEVARD .6:45. RE-14111 APOLLO 6:45.

H0.74521 it Pre-Audienca Awards Fsstival; O'Hara, LONO GRAY LINE, t'Sl Stewart. Man From Laramie, clr. Disrwy't 30,000 Ltaguet unrwr ea, C'8; Wilde; Scarlit Coat; Seats 50c QBRUIN WestWMd, Op. 6:30. BR-0-4093 der tha Sea" and "Around the World in 80 Days" with a Verne production of his own: "Five Weeks in a Balloon." The company is Curtleigh, which he has named for himself and his wife, Janet Leigh.

Tony reports from Europe that he will do the filming next spring in Paris from a script by British Writer Kathleen Dormer. The once-serious adventure yarn, about an experimental light-er-than-air flight, will be given the comedy treatment; and Curtis admits he would like to have Alec Guinness as his copilot. He (Curtis) will be home for Christmas. Michael Rennie has been given an option pickup and a boost in salary by 20th, following his costarring stint in "The Rains of Ranchipur." Other companies want him, too Paramount for "Omar Khayyam" and Harold Hecht for "Elephant Bill" so it is possible he'll be loaned to one or the other. JOAN WILL BE JUDY'S MOTHER-SIR Judy Nugent, voted most promising youngster of 1955 (for '-'The Magnificent by one fan magazine, jvill be reunited with her screen mother, Joan Bennett, in Brtnl-Hepourn.

summertime, cir.j CHINESE 0p.11 :45. O-I7509, RE-14111 Egan-Wynter-Mttchell, VIEW FROM POMPEY'S HEAD, CinemaScope tl. Lelgri. My sister timn, atgpi YOU'VE NEVER lEL REV 5517 WllJh. 6:30.

WE-11101 PalartCf Wlntert, I Died a Tnousano Timer, C'Scope; E. Roblmon, Illegal NEW FOX 6126 Hlywd. Ob. 12. HO-20723 Clark Cabls-Jana Russell, THE TALL MEN.

C'Scope; FIQHTINO CHANCE EMBASSY Holden.Jinei, Love la a Many splen-dered Thing. C'8; Wht at Hunter; 50c HOLLYWOOD a.m. HO-39371 Aldo Ray, 3 STRIPES IN THE SUN, C'Scope: Ford, UNDERCOVER MAN 6:45. WE-9311S ir Holden-jenes, Lova ll a many apien IRIS 6508 Hard. Bl.

Op. 12:15. H0-321S4 Palance-Wlntere, I DIED THOUSAND TIMES, C'Scope: E. Robinson, Illegal dored Thing, c.a.; King's Tnier; 500 ANYTHING LIKE ITI YOU'VE NEVER IIIAEl ANYTHING LIKE ITI FIQUEROA AD-2051S rlolden.jones, Lova it a Many apian dared Thing, C'8; Fort Yuma, SOe VOGUE 6675 Hwd. Bl.

Ct. 12. H0-7255S SJ. Collins, GIRL IN THE VELVET SWING, Scope; Meet Danny Wilson FINE ARTS 8556 YVIIsh. 1:45.

OL-21330 Disney't True Lira Adventure Film: African Lien; Ply. Sal. -Sun. Walter Wanger production FLORENCE Florence Comp. LU-5-7677 Russell.

Cram, Gentlemen Marry Brun attes, C'S; Treasure Paneha Villa: 50a CRITERION Cent. 12:30. EX-S-8281 A. Murphy, TO HELL A BACK, si wera. lsht uouiva, oir.

Q0 Luc GATE 517 wniT. up. a u.i.u rn ym A eiar.kr C'B. M. O'Hara'.

LADY OODIVA. clr. CAN MATCH ITS ITS ITS DOME Opens. Free Parking. tX-mii Russell-Craln, Qentlamen Marry Brun- eltsi, J.

Leigh, My 6lsler Eileen ftp" HIGHL'D 5604 N.FIg.0p.6:45. CL-5964S -sv Holden-Jonae, Love Is a Many Spier. dored Thing, C'S; Oravct, Fort Yuma iLA WILSHIRE 1314 Wilsh. 6:45. EX-5-699S a- Pra-Audienca Awarde Festival; M.

O'Hara, LONO ORAY LINE, CM J. Stewart, Man From Laramie, elr. FOX Venice, 620 Lincoln. EX-6421S -r Jones-Helden, Lova la Many Splen dored Thing, C'S; Female en Beach ir intrrupieu C'8: H. Bogart, We're Na Angela LIDO La BR-23633 of "Mother-Sir!" Miss Bennett wasn't her mother in "Obsession" but in "There's Always The teen-age (14) Judy will have Gary Merrill as her dad, a Navy officer, in the comedy, which has a Japanese locale.

Shirley Yamaguchi is une of the costars in the film, which Edward Bernds is directing. Dancer Sheila Bond won a Tony for her Bcoadway performance in "Wish You Were Here." Now she's go MOTION 'rX PRODUCED IN 1 aena Kelly, IT' alwatb paih WEATHER; Mltchum, Not as Stranger SUNDY Pica at Can. Op. 6:45. EX-6441 H.

Bogart, WE'RE NO ANOELS; Douglas, THE RACERS, C'S; Seats 500 LOYOLA Man. A Sep.0p.6i00. OR-81444 ClarK Oable-Jana Russell, THE TALL MEN, C'Scope; FIOHTINO CHANCE ODD-AO CULVER Wash. Op.6 :45. VE-83134 A.

Murphy, TO HELL A BACK, Sl M. O'Hara, LADY GODIVA, elr. MESA Op. 6:45. AX-1695S i Bogart-Tiernay.

LEFT hand of COP, C'S; Female an tha Beach; 50c PARISIAN 0p.6:45. DU-71013 "Make up a party. with your iwMt-' heart or wifa, with your family or a close friend. 'OKLAHOMA' It not jurt another movie if an experience to be iharedl' -FAMILY CIRCLE MAGAZINE Bogart left hand of COO. C'S; Blood Alley.

C'S: 60c CALIFORNIA Cont. 12. LU-7S111 0. Ford-D. McQuire), THE TRIALf Sheila Bond rv.

wvukiis'S). wiengano, uLTaats, cir. RITI 5214 Wilshire. 6:30. WE-51321 Aide Ray, STRIPES IN THE SUN, C'Scope; O.

Fai-d, Undercover Man ing to tackle a Hollywood movie "The Spirit of St. I PARK Paclflo Blvd. Op. 12. LU -73442 Pre-Audlence Awarde Festival; O'Hara, LONTjT GRAY LINE, Sl J.

Stewart, Man Prom Laramie, elr. STADIUM sV Helden.Jonee, Lova Is Many Snlan dored, C'S; Purdom-Blyth, King's Thief i ST A A 2624 Brdway. CA-5-Kngo Bogart-Tlernay, LEFT ttmnu or 0 0 C'S; Wilde, Scarlet Coat; 500 irVTf i fmvvTVTi MAYW00O 4417 E. Slauson. LU-5-8454 Cooper, SPRINGFIELD RIFLE, R.

Mltchum, BLOOD ON THE MOON ALCAZAR 4426 E.Qage. 6:45. LU .53306 Rusiell-Crain, Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, CSl John Wayne. Blood Alley Louis." Not a big part, naturally, in this Lindbergh saga; but she will portray an ambitious actress who perches atop the flier's plane just before the take-off. Miss Bond was in "Deadfall," which has just closed.

Audrey Hepburn has expressed interest in "The Chalk Garden," current New York play by Enid Bagnold, screen rights to which are owned by Paramount (as is Audrey). TOWER Comp. Op. 5:15. NE-6-1315 ia Ml i I JCk I I I I El I Murphy, TO HELL BACK, e-Ji Maureen O'Hara, LADY CODIVA, clr.

Wapa MX ACADEMY Fr. Pk. OR -71 000, PL-15151 A. Murphy, TO HELL A BACK, C'S UPTOWN Wast'n-Olvm. Op.6.

RE-41116 Clerk Coble-Jane Russell. THE TALL MEN, C'Scopoi PIOHTINQ CHANCE VILLAGE Wastwd. Dp. 6:30. OR-S3042 A.

Murphy, TO HELL A BACK. C'S; M. O'Hara, LAPY OODIVA, clr. iw. nere, lwuv uuoiya, cir.

FOX 115 N. Market. Ct.12:30. 0R-S232S Holden-Jonas, Lava la Many 8plar pwnrn ining; uenre merry pTunottoo 2 j. WESTLAKE DU-33920 4- Holden.Janes, Leva Is Many Splen dorsd Thing, C'S: Part Yuma, clr.

I SOa (TODAY-2 SHOWS 7 and lOp.n. I The new, the 2nd Cinerama PIPTH AVENUB Sth-Manch. PL S-9864 Pre-Audlence Awarde Festival M. O'Hara, LONO GRAY LINE, CSl J. Stewart, Man From Laramie, air.

WI' SHIRE 8440 Wllsh. OL-3D863 Mai. Studla ClnamaScope Prav. Tonight! Jones, Soed Morning, Mist Dovti Ct.13 GORDON MacRAE-GLORIA GS GREENWOOD EDDIE ALBERT JAMES WHITMORE ROD STEIGER SHIRLEY JONES INCLEWOOD 103-N. La Brea.

OR -8311 1 Frl.taf.Sunl Mltehum, NOT AS A STRANGERl How To Ba Vary Papular presentation Dlrectad by Product by Plrectad by Productd by LOUIS mCMIMONT'l FRED ZINNEMANN ARTHUR HORNBLOW, Jr. RED0N00 Oa 6:45. Smok'g. PR.a134ge A. Murahy, TO HILL A BACK, CSl O'Hara.

LADY OODIVA. elr. OLOBf-Piwy. nr. S.

Ct. 10:45. Rf-14111 sV Pra-Audienca Awarde Paetival; M. O'Hara, LONO CRAY LINE, C'S I J. gtewort, Man Prom Laramie, elr.

LOC ANGELES 615 S. Bdwy. Open 10:45 ClaiH Oahle-Jana Ruo-ell. THI TALL MEN, C'Scope; FIOHTINB CHANCI Doncei Staged by HERMOSA Open 6:45. FR-2624S Rutsall.Craln.

Oantlemen Marry Brun-attes, CS; Wayne, Blaod Alley. CS Screen Ploy by SONYA IEVIEN and WILLIAM IUDWIG AGNES DeMILLE Manhattan Beach. FR. 28500 3 Comedy Hlte! TO PARIS WITH LOVE and DOCTOR IN THE HOUIC J. wBa- ton 4 a-aw l3.

HaktfaaMksee Perfect Sound by T0DD-A0 Mirvelout Cutmin Color tiirmtuTit 4lN r. I ACADEMY Open 12:00 RY-1-6508 Mai. atudla preview cir. Tenigni: ernes Dean, Rebel Without Cauee. C'S 1 STRAND Open 12:00, SY-3S1S7 Bogart-Tlerney, LEFT HAND OF 00D, C'Sf SUMMERTIME, elr.

I WEST COAST Cent. Tl. 64300 J. Palenee-I. Lupina, BIB KNIPEi Scott Brady, Vanishing American CREST Atlantic near Carean.

OpenSiOd J. Colllne, GIRL IN RED VELVET SWINO; Calheun, Yreae. Paneha Villa HOW! MAIL ORDERS COLOR BV TECHNICOLOR STATE Open 6:45. SY-2-7136 6P0CI0I Kin ansa aar. open i-aiau; Pre-Audlence Awarde Festival: lettrwi Scats Now Salt L.A.T.

O'Hara, LONO GRAY LINE, CS; sr Mia Ortor. tho sett at St. Calif. Mime to, 73 too scats maMti Egyptian Theatre 6711 Hollywood Boulmrd, Hollywood 28, Ctltfoml J. Stewart, Man From Laramie, air.

F0 Ml a-ftJMApJCtS cts IRIALTO Open 6)45, Smoking PY-1125B St. Hel St. end. SS Mulatl Heart Afcac-! tad anmf'i MuM, IMP06TANT Wed. num.

Sat. ftf htfwmttM CeR Holden-Jones, Lave io Many apien dored Thing, C'S; Brassl, Summertime for the. HO 3-6891 JILREY Alh. AT-2-4941 100 PM JW5 I $1 JO; Night JO leicepl 3S 1 II II; FH. Iv.

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CAN ONtV HIEININ HOUYWOO0 I AND I MEW YOK Olenn Ford-D. Mcaulre, TRIAL! Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, C'Sceoa) I tl 75 lll Pric il lot I Bi2aaiiMaailit aka 1 MO OOP TICKETS ON SALE AT 10X OFFICE FOR All PERFORMANCES Of fit Opee 10 A. M. te 9 P. M.

Aoirttl Orchtilr let Wtd. Ihrv i P. M. $1.10 1.63 2.20 vtnlngl M4M. thru P.M.

1 J.M 75 Satvrdayt Malinttt, P. M. 11.10 13 10 fytnint, P. M. $1.10 1.65 2 20 :50 P.M.

11.65 2.20 2.7 Svntioyt end HeliJorl iJ0 5i00 P.M. 5165 2.20 2.75 All rit includt lo FIRST PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ITAIT P.M. I0X Off Kl OK MIT 10 MDCIt IT MAR IFOX Pomana. Op. 6:30 LV-2-1353 STUDIO CITY Open 6:45.

8 MITT Braill-Hspburn, SUMMERTIME, Love le Msny Splsndorsd Thing IL PORTAL No, Hwd. Op. 12. ST -72983 A. Murphy, TO HELL A BACK, CSl M.

O'Hara, LABY CODIVA. clr. GUiLO N. Hlywd, Op. 6:45.

SU-2-227 Pre-Audlence Awarda Festival; M. O'Hara, LONO ORAV LINE, fll J. Stswsrt, Man Pram l.aramleLejr. LA REIN A 6: JO. ST.

7-2947, ST-ailiT 0 Perd 0. McOulre. THI TRIAL; Calhoun. Treaeura at Paneha Villa, t'B VAN NUTS Open 6:45. STsts S-273t John Wayne, BLOOD ALLEY, C'S; I UhjmvJIJ 0 HTp PTH EHU A RIVOLI-Ven Nuys.

Op. 6:45. ST.S391B J. Chandler, YANKEE PASHA, elr. A.

Murphy, Duel at Silver Creek, elr. (CMOICI OP A4.TMNATI OATl) check money order 4411 HOUTWOOD BLVD. Calhoun. Treeeure Paneha Villa, 6 Lloyd Bridges, Apache Woman, clr. Enclosed Is I.

STATE Pemena. Cent. 9i00, LY 5 5544 -WWIIII 1 111 I I. Borgnlne-Betey Blelr, MARTY; Branl.Hepburn, SUMMSRTIM E. elr.

IVILLAOE Claremant. 0a.Si45. LY-E2612 AOWIItt OLtAttiV) OOOie-Pluseeil, TALL MEN, C'8! Humphrey Bogart, WE'RE NO ANOELS HUMPHREV FREDRIC prr BOG ART-MARCH BQRANADA Ontario. 6 45. Ph.

61-911 Address. City Russoil'Oroln, oantlemen Marry Brun. atlas, CSl Murphy, Man Alone, air. WILLIAM WYLER'S POX Dly. 6:45.

tit. -tun. 1 Ph. 1014 Deueles-S. Mengana, ULVISE6, elr.

Celheun, Traaa. Paneha Villa, EdcIom chock or Dorwy ardor tad iUmpod, ttlfddroooad omolopo for rotura of ticktU. Hokt ehoekt pjbl te th EGYPTIAN THEATRE. behunwly ei vt Ff'Pe-pp nirrLiiunni WEST COAST Santa Ana. KI 831T Twa Audlenea Award Nominees! BRIOOE TOKO Bl; REAR WINDOW POX Anaheim, Phona S602 Orant O.

Kelly, TO CATCH A THIEF, Bergnlne.Blelr. MARTY FOX Fullarton. LA-Y-2iai J. Collins, OIRL IN THE VELVET SWING, CS; Treasure Paneha Villa ALEX 00. 11.

Cant, CM 8-157S A. Murphy, TO HILL A BACK, Sl M. O'Horo, LADY GOPIVA, elr. QLENDALE Open 630. CH-53tl Braill-Neaburn, SUMMERTIME, elr.

LeHh, Bister Eileen, GATEWAY- For Brand 6:48. CH-8183? SHOWS SATURDAY 3:00 P. M. 6:00 t. M.

9:30 P. M. SHOWS SUNDAY 1:30 P. M. 3:00 P.

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