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Musketeers Active Again 'Never Take No' Moving Drama of Boy's Faith The doughty Musketeers and with the villainous life he leads before the cameras. Sutton feel that, a movie villain, he's had more variety in his acting assignments than he ever did as a hero, and therefore la content to go on being "nasty" at long as there la a demand for It. Companion feature at The Train From Bombay," starring Sutton. 'Captain Pirate9 Actor Satisfied to Play Villain John Sutton, appearing in "Captain Pirate," Technicolor production starring Louis Hay-ward and opening tomorrow at the Downtown Paramount, War-1 ners Hollywood and Wiltern Theaters, is perfectly satisfied dashing D'Artagnan swashbuckle mor and pathos in these scenes, with the lad alternately badgering and dodging the giants of the elite Swiss Guard and refusing to take no for an answer. The outcome of the "miracle" is not shown but is left discreetly to individual speculation.

Boys on the March Maurice Cloche and Ralph Smart directed, the producer being England's reputable Anthony Havelock-Allan. I enjoyed the film at the Fine Arts and believe you will. If I be allowed one parenthetical ex Mma gallantly through "The Lady In the Iron Mask" at United Artists BY PHILIP K. SCHEUER "Never Take No for an Answer" is a touching little movie filmed In Italy under British and Hawaii Theaters, this time rescuing a princess In distress- sponsorship, with a little boy Italian as its leading figure. It Film Is announced as adapted Log angclgg Cimzs2 aug.

7, 1 952-Part 9 from a Dumas tale, though the title is unfamiliar. Picture Is in rich color. pression, though, it is the earnest Carefree D'Atagnan gets LINDA James Craig Will Star MRU hope that this will be the last of the movies about little boys making big treks whether it is through the slums of New York, the corridors of Windsor Castle or the streets and buildings of Rome. Thank you. in 'Royal Mounted? Deal and animals.

But the village priest declines to admit Violetta to the crypt, and so does the father superior. There is no recourse, then, but for Peppino to seek permission from the Holy Father in Rome; and this he sets out resolutely to do. Up to this point the picture has been a bit "precious," with Denis O'Dea and other British players unable to conceal a certain ingrained stiffness as members of the Latin clergy, and the Italians themselves sound-ing uneasy in their accents. But Peppino's adventures in Rome are mostly silent and hence eloquent in the effortless language of the camera. Visit to Vatican The boy gets a lot closer to the Vatican than most of us ever will.

His tiny figure, moving vividly against towering architecture and rococo splendor, would be any cameraman's dream, as it is Otto Heller's. There are hu MRjam married in this one, too, as he is last seen sailing to America after wedding supposedly the twin sister Princess Louise of his beloved Princess Anne, into which marriage his enemies forced him. But she turns out to be the right girl, after all. Even then he might have been cheated of his bride except that luck reveals her identity when her birthmark accidentally shows up. Which does make him look a "bit silly.

All this happens after the hero and his Musketeers have rescued is based on a story by Paul Gal-lico, who wrote the screenplay with Pauline Gallico, and is spoken in English, or what you can understand of it The theme is religious faith and a "small miracle." Appeal to Pope The boy is Peppino, and Vit-torio Manunta will captivate you completely in his portrayal. Peppino is 8, does odd jobs about the village of Assisi and lives solemnly by the code of a GI corporal who once befriended him: "Never take no for an answer." Violetta, a donkey, assists Peppino in his odd jobs everything from carrying firewood to carrying the town drunkard home. When Violetta takes sick, the boy naturally thinks of St. Francis, the patron saint of Assisi TAB HUNTER ta sotn't switml "JBURT! DONALD GRAY SilverCreekJ Audie Wm-M OKR-M mIMuT "Cwpora! Goes JLV.01" Elsies) ttxi Wt- 1-11 01 I Closed for 'Marauders BY EDVTIX SCHALLERT Jame3 Craig, whose contract goes on and on at MGM, notwithstanding he only works at the studio at well-spaced intervals, will be on loanout to Allied Artists for "The Royal Mounted Police." He and promising Keith Larsen, who has lately scored at the Allied Artists-Monogram studio in "Hiawatha" and "Flat Top," will be seen as brothers in the new Walter Wanger production, now in charge of William Calihan, with Lesley Selander as director. Craig's last picture was "Hurricane Smith" at Paramount, in which he played a no-good soldier of fortune who posed a a scientist.

In "The Royal Mounted Police" he will go straight as a member of the law-enforcement organization of Canada, then in the pioneer phase, whereas Larsen will be peen as the heavy who trades illegally with the Indians and finally is brought in for trial by Craig as his brother. Daniel Ullman wrote the screenplay. MARAUDERS XAMED AS ARTHUR LOEW FEATURE Arthur Loew Metro producer who is readying "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis" from the magazine story by Max Shul-man for the cameras, will probably follow that with "The Anne from her horrid Iron mask and a dungeon where she had been kept because she wouldn't marry the wizened-up little Philip of Spain. -v-v: JS.v: '4BRflIRRRRRRRRRNRRRMRR' Besides the derring-do there Is also some spirited, even if tried and true humor, especially when one of the boys had to don women's togs as a disguise. not DOWNTOWN IP MOSCOW STRIKES" 35 BIG SKY I 5 1044 f.

Huntinglwt MONROVIA-HUMS I frl IA TIJESA 11 OKS-38SS-CnHml 5 Sf a la Tijm Bhrd. I (o) LIDO I i NEWPORT HACK Gallant Louis A double dose of Patricia Me Color hy "ISLAND of DESIRE TECHNICOLOR dina as both twins is not hard to take, and she plays both roles successfully, though naturally with little variation. Marauders, from the novel I 1 2nd HITSTOLEW FACE'-umrm SCOTT-MUl MPMDTltt fhoif TOMORROW! All NWf Louis Hayward has some spir MOST TALKED -ABOUT PICTURE OF THE YEAR! ited sword-sticking to do, and is gallant as always. Alan Hale GoSLOjlje'm Htortworming Comedy Hit 10S FELIZ NO 2-5587 -Riwikfc Drive of Hyperion ar ivi-rn tiiit rtr am rtt iqiitii i ui. i7T7 i rsm FineArts idi'iii 4 CI.

MU CmI. Doily 4 f. M. S3 the image of his dad, and who seems to inherit the latter's talent, plays Porthos; while Judd A srSh ROinFT RAIDER ti fSh T.J3.9 Sat. Sun.

Nooo J. i JN1 Holdren as Armais and Steve fcy Alan Marcus, which will shortly be published. Both pictures are to be made as rart of that operation inaugurated by Dore Schary with Charles Schnee, writer, in charge, at the studio. "The Marauders" i3 a new purchase, I hear. Named for the csst of "Dobie Giliis," among others, are Debbie Reynolds, Carleton Carpenter.

Barbara Ruick and Bobby Van. "The Marauders." as the title indicates, is a highly dramatic subject. WJW immm iMt.inM-a.uiii Brodie as Athos are completely satisfactory. Walter Wanger and Eugene Frenke produced and Ralph Murphy directed. llH UK.

lUU miai-iwMiiifci I MERALTA ImITLl CUlVtl CITY I My ORIENTAL i it I 742S SUNSET I I HI 1I4 Li I SIERRA V'( i 4 305 Soflk 8k A Mm a aw. -mmrmiHiifliuir Even if you don care much (a for jazz, Tommy Dorsey and his musical men, also his three singers, are going to hold you spellbound in the short subject in wrhich they appear. Their music iimt POWER Vrtifch HFJUL-siwiiw McNALLT -miy WX2Sr mTl is not too hot, just pleasantly warm, and sometimes even sweet. G. K.

mniiT-niMmiiiiiii 4 HOUTWOOO (4VB. ---iT-- -r 1 1 iif-iini-i i pimt Kobwt Nwtat Alec Guinness Michoel Hadgrflva Jtv I I 60 OUT FrtM. RAFAIt SAIATIIirSv Wml I TWIGHT IAURINCE JENNIFER OMer-dones Maurice Marsac, who was Barbara Ruick the magician employing Linda Christian in the picture version of "The Happy Time" and hence a villain, has switched to the romantic lead as Desmond in La Jolla Playhouse production of the original stage play. Louis Jourdan had thi3 assignment in the film. Pat Henning, veteran vaudevillian, who just finished an engagement at the Roxy Theater in New York, will portray a circus elephant trainer in "Man on a Tightrope" for 20th.

FLAYER COMPLEMENT COMPLETE FOR 'RACHEL' Alma Lawton, diminutive redhead, who has been seen in such pictures as "Lady Possessed" and "Thunder on the Hill," not to speak of the more recent "Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Paris," is the last player to join the comparatively small cast of "My Cousin Rachel," with Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton, at 20th. She will portray the suspected poisoner. She has had a stage background in England and Australia and is dis-tinsuished by her height of 5 feet. She weighs 92 pounds. Harold Gordon, who made such a positive impression as President Madero in "Viva Zapata!" with Marlon Brando, will be seen as the Rabbi in "The Jazz Singer" at Warners, who is in conflict with Danny Thomas when Thomas is evidently unwilling to conform with the request of his father (Eduard Franz) to return to the synagogue as a cantor.

Gordon was recently at Warners for "The Iron Mistress." SADLER'S WELLS DANCER IN 'MOULIN ROUGE Collette Marchand, French dancer, will have an English rival in "Moulin Rouge," according to the latest word about this John Huston picture emanating from abroad. The English bal mm PRODUCTION OF Carrie JZi-Z rS THE RAID 1 coto tfffmj THE RESCUE I A Paramount Pictor THE LOVE STORY! YOU'LL LOVE WITH ALL YOUR HEART! staniii UIV 108 IlHMfMilLI PATRICIA MEBIN1 JOHN SITTCB Starts WED. Aug. 13 Fox WILSHIRE Theatre Scrm ROBERT LIBOTT. FRANK BURT wd JOHN MEREOYTH LUCAS rntscti t) HARRY'JOE BROWN D.TioiiVRAU'H MURPW A Columbia Picture lerina is Maureen Swanson of Sadler's Wells, who portrays Denise.

Toulouse-Lautrec, the painter, falls in love with her when she is 13 and -yftUS THIS ACTION-PACKED FEATURE! Cecil B. DeMilfe's she spurns him when she is tiUMIM KTfltt 1 20. Miss Marchand portrays THEY TOOK Jt If 1 THEIR LIVES the dominant role of a streetwalker in the feature. The British Festival Ballet, formed two rears ago to help celebrate the Festival of Britain, will perform "Swan Lake" and "Scheherazade" in Metro's IN THEIR soma COIOI TECHNICOLOR HANU WHEM SO BIGIt mow plats 20 theatres? I tV -ever iei uo, wnn uiarK A1TO ma n. t-stw PICKWICK DRIVE-IN THE A Tl RUtJANX Ao-a Wry Vhf CM 0-5723 ItlVI-m TmAttt ft.

TtMni cmr ti T.xKM.Ptc Rood Do. 7-8 17 took 'MMOMIW RESEDA DRIVE-IN IMEAHf fSC0 ft i "fii-i GabIe and Gene Tierney. Miss Tierney has been working with Grn Tiernry this organization in London. 3 since she will be seen in por tions of the "Swan Lake" ballet with Anton Dolin. The Festival Ballet made numerous British appearances, as well as dancing in Italy and at Monte Carlo.

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Tit. Op. 8:45. CA-8831 HOllYWOOD OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY APOLLO Hwd.West'n. Op.

6:45. OR. 4522 BEVERLY Hill. M- Relsrive, BROWNING VERSION oSu8 TWIST Blyth-Owenn. SALLY AND ST.

ANNg CHINESE Op. 12. RE-1S111. knin tuien n- cat pc Llnclt Darnell, ISLAND OP DERIRE, U.S. Prapara.

If Moso.w Str.Kes All Stats 50c; Story of Robin Hood. tlr. HOLLYWOOD Ct. p.m. HE-9371 zr- 3 n-n Robertson-Francis, LYDIA BAILEY, AEARTh! J-avender Mob: Water Birds, OTRLTON 'TTsVTx LVeV CREEK.

E. A.b.rt. Corpora, D.l.n Alee Guinness, LAVENDER HILL MOB -0M A S.M. -Western. Open 6:45.

GL-8713 aigt ri pbto. Hayes-Walker-Heflin, MY SON JOHN; CARMEL 8J6S8 M. Bl. Op. 6:45 GR-2728 lIry Hunter, Great African tlr.

Ivory Hunter, Great African P. Laurie, Anybody Seen My Gal. elr. VOGUE 6675 Kwd. Blvd.

Ct. 12 OR-255S ri pev Ki7 w.i.hir. wf mm GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. All-Star Muny-MoNaily, AT STL ER Circus Spectad. Color, Mat.

Dally CREEK, E. Albert. Corporal Dolan INGLEWOOD EMpMnMNe ACADEMY Fr. Pk. OR-7-1000.

PL-LSISt 2u! r.fcLivSi!Fymi l'SISb Wo'ro Not Married; Also Cuinness. LAVENDER HILL MOB O'Connor. Francis Goes to Wast Point 'rln''lvS, i b151L eV 'dV? FOX-US N. Marke-:" Ct. 12:30.

OR-S2353 Bi pJhin Ma'aH it' Ma Wir Thru Collega, Todd-Rico, Story of Robin Hood, elr. p. Sanders, Captain Black Jack PhE.rth-BL nJl ai5! my lfr FIPTH A TW-996S fll Rahin HEri' Astoundlngl Never Anything All Seats 50o; Story of Robin Hood, dr. Uk, it KING KONGi LEOPARD MAN FINE ARTS 8556 Wilsh. Op.

6. CR-56464 Paul Galileo's heart warming comedy. HUNTINGTON PARK NEVER TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER CALIFORNIA Cont. 12:00. JE-5111 xadd "sTO-pvTi.

BOSmHOOD O'Connor. Francis Goes to Wast Point: cYr'fSmasS George Sander, Captain B.ad. Jack 0Ko IfaTf-WRE "NOT MERITED? LSHB 11 TOP Start, WE RE NOT MARRIED; NIGHT- William. SKIRT AHHV rlr- D. O'Connor, Prancit Goes to Wast Point night, winiat-8.

skirts ahoy, elr. "ScrHurnP pVT5 TRsVVr WVoSm Wo'S! Renoir's asterpiec I R. C.nt.-Brown. THE FIGHTER HIGHLAND 5604 N. Fig.

Op.6:45. AL-9648 GLENDALE Todd-Rioe, Story of Robin Hood, fvory Hunter. Ors.t African dr. ALo0noorf Coe, t9 w.CsH-5Po?nt LA BREA 9th-La Brea. Op.

6:45 WA-8502 0. Rogers-D. Wayna, We're Not Married RenolJ's dV GLENDALE Open 6:30. CH-5281S Renoir Masterpiece. THE RIVER, dr.

Mly0 Workn! Way Tnru Conf.e. LARCHMONT GL-747 A. Blyth-E. Gwenn, Sally and St. Anno Robin 0 ATE A S.Fer.-Brd.Op.6 :45.

CH-51631 Todd-Rice, story of Robin Hood, dr. CREATESX SH0W 0N EARTH, LIDO La Cienesa-Pico. Op.6:45. BR-23633 All-Star Circus Spectacle In Color Q. Kelly, AMERICAN IN PARIS, Audia Murphy.

BADGE OP COURAGE LONG BEACH LDVear: VarfE" Lewi. In', CREST-Atlantiearsno. Pr.Plr. Op. 6:00 Funnltrt Hit' JUMp7nQ JACKS 11 T8B WE RE N0T MARRIEDs Funniest Hit, jumping JACKS Henreid.L STOLEN FACE MESA Op.

6:45. AX.16959 Spencer Tracey-Hepbum, PAT A MIKE; VALLEY All Seats 50c; Anybody Seen My Gal, dr. tTUDIO CITY Open 6:45. SU. 2-2377 PARISIAN On.

6:45. DU-71013 Spencer Tracy-Hepburn. PAT A MIKEj Hayes-Walker-Heflin, MY SON JOHN; Robertson-Francis. Lydla Bailey, elr. Tracy-Hepburn.

PAT AND MIKE EL PORTAL No. Hwd. Op. 12. ST-7298J RAVENNA On.

6:45. DU-30060 Todd-Rice, Story of Robin Hood, Todd-Rice, Story of Robin Hood, O'Connor, Francis Goes to West Point Ivory Hunter. Great African dr. VALLEY N. Hllvwd.

Ct.l2:30 SU-2-2272 RITZ 5214 Wilshire. On. 6:15. WA-1221 Two Horror Thrillers! Linda Darnell, ISLAND OF DESIRE. FRANKENSTEIN and PHACULA U.

S. Prepares If Moscow Strikes LA REIN A Open 12:15. Daily STADIUM Pico-Robtsn. Op. 6:45.

CR-62083 Granger-Leigh, SACRAMOUCHE, Robertson-Francis, LYDIA BAILEY, A. Blyth-E- Gwenn. Sally and St. Ann. Todd-Rice, Story of Robin Hood, elr.

VAN NUYS-Opfn 6:45. STate 5-2731 STARLAND 2624 X. Broadwav. CA-8090 Hayes-Walker-Heflin, MY SON JOHN; Spencer Tracy-Hepburn, PAT A MIKE; Renoir's Masterpiece, THE RIVER, elr. D.

Day-R. Reagan, WINNING TEAM PASADENA, SO. PASADENA, ALHAMBRA TOWER Comp. Cent. 12:30.

NE-6-1315 Fantastic! Astounding! Never Anything ACADEMY Open 12:00 RY-1-6508 Like It KING KONG: LEOPARD MAN 11 Top Stars! WE'RE NOT MARRIED; UPTOWN Western-Olvm." 6:45." PA-1116 Mlddleton-Lawrence. I Dream of Jeanlo THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, PASADENA Open 6:45. SY-5274S All-Star Circus Speetacl. in technicolor Fantastic! Astoundingl Never Anything VILLACE-Westwood. Op.

6:45. BR-04301 like It. KING KONG, LEOPARD MAN Mayo, Working Way Thru College, UPTOWN SV-34330 11 Top Stars. We're Not Married Mayo, Working Her Way Thru College; Op.l2:15. DU-33920 J- Peters.

Wa.t Till Sun Shines. Nellie Robertson-Francis, LYDIA BAILEY, STRAND Onen 12 00. 8Y-3-818T Todd-Rice, Story of Robin Hood, dr. Bogart-Hepburn, AFRICAN QUEEN, dr. WILSHIRE-8440 Wilsh.

Ct. 6. CR.5S970 Stanwyck-Dougias CLASH, BY NIGHT, Ty. Power-Pat Neal-McNatly-NeH in STATE Open 6:45. SY-2713S DIPLOMATIC COURIER, Hot Spy Drama Julian Duvivier's, UNDER PARIS SKY; M.

Wilding. Maytimo In Mayfalr. dr. DOWNTOWN tOS ANGELES RIALTO Onen 6:45. PY-11259, SV -93161 Spencer Tracy-Hepburn, PAT A MIKE; GLOBE Bdw.

nr. 8th. Ct. 10. RE-14111 Hayas-Walker-Heflin, MY SON JOHN Taut! Torrid! Sensational! "-Widmark- BL rey Alhambra.

Op. 6:45. AT-2-4941 M. Monroe. DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK spencer Tracy-Hepburn, PAT and MIKE; LOS ANGELES 615 S.

Bdwy. 10 a.m. Alec Guinness. LAVENDER HILL MOB Linda Darnell, ISLAND OF DESIRE, pomona Ontario U.S. Prepares If Moscow Strikes ppmoima, oniakio FOX Pomona.

Cont. 6:30. LY-21353 OCEAN PARK. SANTA MONICA, VENICf Power-Neal-McNally. DIPLOMATIC CULVER CITY, WEST A.

COURIER: P'us al, star 2nd feature nnME n. n-u a imt STATE Pomona Cunt. 2:00. LY-25544 Fantastic- Astounding' Never Anvthlnc GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, All-Star Like It 0 Circus Spectacle In color, plus 2nd f.atur. CRITERION-Cont.

12:30. EX-S-8282 alllV? Robertson-Francis, LYDIA BAILEY, V. Mayo. Working Way Thru College, dr. Curtn-Laurie.

No Room for the Groom R0SEMARY-Open 6 45 EX3279 0 RN A 0 1 Ar CI J. 6 :45. Grangar-J. Leigh. SCARAMOUCH Tm 2., n.mT; BAL TABARIN.

Famed Can-Can Girls! Peters. Walt Till Sun Shines, Nellie, dr. FOX Venice.620 Lincoln. Fr.Pk. EX-S421S RIVERSIDE VERS, DE-Coit.

2 :00. Ph. 5253 Tony Curtis. No Room for tha Groom K- Keli Lavlr to Look At. BUNOY Pico at Centinrla.

Op.6. EX-64414 T. Cenway, Confidence Ctrl SSt OOLOEN STAE-Cont. 2:00. Phone 73T Bracken.

About Faoo, lr- Stanwyck-Douglas, CLASH BY NIGHT; TIVOLI 11523 S.M. Blvd. AR-3-1636 G. Murphy, Walk East on Beacon Street D. Dey-R.

Reagan, WINNING TEAM; E. Flynn-R. Roman. MARA MARU REDONDO, HERMOSA, MANHATTAN 'rurTiViunwni. ED0ND0-Op.

6:45. Smoking. SHOW ON EARTH, F.nUstio! Astounding! Never Anything All-SUr Circus Sp.ct.cl. In Color Llko It KINO KONG; LEOPARD tg iHrhIiEirTEUa.i0w:i5s VAf.T12 STRANO-Onen6 :45. FRontler 28300 Itl.

,1 THE QREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. All-Star Clroua Spectacle In Technicolor All-Star Circus Speetacl. In Color ORANGE COUNTY HERMOSA Open 6:15. FRontler 2-C24S WUWIT Orang.r-L.lgh, WEST COAST Santa Ano. KI-3-8317 Curtis-Laurie, No Room for the Groom 11 Top Stan, WE'RE HOT MARRIED; LAMAR Manhattan Beach.

FR-28500 Roaring Suspenso Drama, BREAKDOWN 0 AMERICAN IN PARIS, FOX Anaheim. Phono 3602 Nool Coward's BLYTH SPIRIT Tyro no Power. DIPLOMATIC COURIER; Peters. Walt Till Sun Shines. Nellie, elr.

REDLANDS POX F-nllerton. L0-S-21S1 REDLANDS Open 6:45. Phene 4J1S Day-Reagan, WINNING TEAM; Fantastl.l Astounding! Never "Anything Canto-Brown. THE FIGHTER Lik. It KING KONGi LEOPARD MAN 4 UN 14t 1314 W1ik IM EXbr.

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