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Daily News from New York, New York • 244

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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Rialto Has Shocher In 'Seventh Victim1 -The Seventh KKO Radio picture directed by Mark Kobson from story by Charles O'Neal and DeWitt Bodeen. Presented at the Rialto Theatre. Running time, 1 hourf 11 minutes. THE CAST: Ir. Judd Tom Conway Mary Gibson Kim Hunter TO ACCOMMODATE TME CROWDS THE GLOBE WILL REMAIN OPEN F5 Bv KATE CAMERON jarqueiine Jean iirooKa Stone aso Hoar -Hugh Beaumont Erford Gatre Isabel Jewell ranees Mr Roman Mrs.

Romari a ali Cor tez Mrs Kedi Durk Mr. Brun Leo Chei JttiJam The suspense created in the beginning of "The Seventh Victim" and the sinister atmosphere which envelops some of areTieri ta ylv a Evelyn Brent Mary Jiewton Wally Brown Ben Bard -Feodor Chaliapm BELMONT HAS MEXICAN FILM By DOROTHY MASTERS tn of 2: M-G TECHNI COLOR THRILLER! WMlj5 BE- i hm r' ftf g- Reaping wild oats is a farcical theme for "Yo Baile con Don Porfirio," which must be the only movie on record in which an illegetimate child is the provocation for comedy. In trying to establish look-alikes for mistaken identity formula, the scripter has naively decreed that the sower-of-wild-oats should have fathered twins, one by wife and one by mistress. Rosa travels in high society and might never have known about her OCKEUR CENTER SHOW PlACf OF THE NATION RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Tom Conwav. Erford Gage and Kim Hunter fret nixed up with order in Kialto's The Seventh Victim." the characters in the story are the principal assets of the Rialto Theatre's latest thriller.

Tha KKO Dicture introduces a "Stirring fifrn among th rins. JOURNAL-AMERICAN Clamtette Pautetto Veronica COLBERT GODDARD LAKE "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" Introducing Sonny Tuftj A Mark Sondrich rVoducrlen A Paramount Picture SI THE STAGE: "MINSTREl SHSW" Produced by Russell Marlert with settings by Nat featuring the Roctettes, Corps de Ballet, Glee Qub, Guest Artists ond the Music Hall Symphony Orchestra, direction of Erno Rapee. DOORS OPEN 9:45 A.M. Pictur ah 10,12. 1.13, 4:14.

7:13. 10.1 i. xlra Mrtyr 12:30 Stag Show at: 12:20. 3:20, 6 20, 9:30 Dm apan Sho4oy 1 1 :30 A. M.

FIRST MEZZANINE SEATS RESERVED ADVANCE Phona Ocla -4sOO "Yo Baile con Don Porfirio" (I Danced With Don Porfirio), Grovas S. A. film written and directed by Gilberto Martinez Solares. Presented at the Belmont Theatre. Running time, 1 hour, 40 minutes.

THE CAST: Bay Extra Bona 3rd War Uaa AvaDaMa la Fayar. Violeta Mapy Cortes Hum 1 Don -Joaquin Par-dare Alberlo- -i-mliio xuero LAST COMPLETE IN PERSON -SCREEN SHOW STARTS 11:15 P. M. Ton Porfiro -Pernando Cortes Juuo ulareal -Oeorge Keyes Don EvanMo- Kodnlfo Dona Ijonor Dons Chole Couuelo G. de Luna Consueio Guirox her life for having betrayed some of the secrets of the group to a psychiatrist, in an effort to break her connection with her fellow cultists.

The psychiatrist comes to the aid of Mary and her friends, including Jacqueline's husband, locates the frightened girl but is unable to save her from her doom, a fate that is presaged throughout the film. Lets Audience Down. When Jacqueline is finally introduced, after a buildup as a most glamorous figure, the audience is let down at the sight of Jean Brooks in an obvious and hideous wig. Miss Brooks gives no hint of the scintillating personality Jacqueline is supposed to possess, nor does she adequately intimate the terror and fear under which she is supposed to labor. Tom Conway is good as the doctor, but the other members of the cast are no more than puppets moved about the screen at the director's will.

newcomer to the screen in the person of Kim Hunter, but the role Miss Hunter is called on to play in the film gives her little chance to display her ability as an actress. She is" an attractive youngster, but she needs better parts than that of Mary Gibson in the current shocker before she can expect to be built up to star stature. Story Incredible. In spite of some very potent atmospheric effects, the story of "The Seventh is incredible. It concerns the efforts of Mary Gibson to locate her sister, the owner of a beauty manufacturing company, who has disappeared from her Xew York haunts.

The trail leads into some strangre and eerie byways of Xew York's Greenwich Village section. Mary learns that Jacqueline, who Is one of the village's most spectacular personalities, had some affiliation with a sinister cult of devil worshipers. She also discovers that her sister is in hiding in fear of M-C-M Tacllaicalor Tiiuaipk Du BARRY WAS A LADY 5 KELT ON BAU. bnuT-riBiniEii double except that on a visit to Mexico City, where Violeta is a well-known dancing star, various IM PEKSON! HORACE HEIDT MUSICAIJCNIGHTS FIANKIE CASH i. fast mi iS EatartaiMrs Trusw Out tt ton tt TIH IT IIISIT ml ltd VUAPITOL Cn Early! Dart Opti SMTuraay A.

M. 'My at 5M BoVflaVfl YIMMtR IRVWG BERLIN'S people becrin to get one confused with another. Before the situation is thoroughly cleared, the girls themselves are completely bewildered, their father is on the verge of collapse and a dual duel is in the offing. Mapy Cortes is as pert a song and dance star as any grown this side of the border, besides being a beauty, and is ably assisted by Joaquin Pardave, Fernando Cortes, Emilio Tuero, George Reyes, Julio Villareal and Consuelo G. de Luna.

All musical and dance sequences are extremely well staged. Dialogue is in Spanish. The CorrectThing 11 foe eeNtfH or ARMy eme bgcmcy RtLieF1 IH TECHNOXOIt pop. pRietofmKKouywooo CONTINUOUS lAST FEATURE AT 1 A. fWAt AT Jilt COOL 14- "A tough and honest screen translation." HtttU Tritmm, WHAT fe I4ISS Off I PRICf PARISIAN BOM6SHIJ kw.it Ohe PAR VIVIAN wVtil Oh VIVIAN ACCUSIMS FIH64R5 POIHTEDi" ROMAN ATHERVET ALL 5KE Al "Plmclil" ItHCllsi CRAVED IN ALL HER lift Vemia TITLIS1 WAi OlCtfltT' At ethAVE-tfl ST.t "JUST LOOKING!" Don't disturb stock or carelessly handle merchandise that you have no real intention of buying.

This is not the time for "just looking" and making unnecessary work for clerks. Last Stage Show Tonight at 12:15 Last Showing of Picture 1:15 A. M. (ifWS paui LUKAS WARNER BROS. Lyman iiIBCCpaI AND HrS CAUFORNIANS a irnnv i retro TWICE DAILY 2 end 8:30 ALL SEATS RESERVED RIVOLI BUY RESERVED SEATS BY MAIL OR AT THE BOZOFFICE A SS.

8'WAY 47 9 Art 5lctXj it Attack EwY BOnOS! ARTHUR Elinor Ames will answer question regarding etiquette an entertaining. Address Elinor Ames, Tha News, 220 E. 42d Neva York, 17, N. Y. Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Lata Feat.rt Sat. Mig.t I A. M. y. Timet HpIiUATIVE PERSON OM STAGE? JUSAIITK CwMmon Kf VICTORIA TKATK From IP AM.

CAROLE LAND1S PAUL DRAPER Extmf JERRY WALD AND HIS ORCHESTRA I Iac'qgwT twcm.rr raipow i-ci oocm. STARTS THURSDAY ys" AsfH On from rHI, DIDDLE, DID DLE'I IaDOLPHC MENJOU MARTHASCOTTl POPtttAR PRICES Continuous from 10 A.M. ll.l.lll:iu.Mjj.f.un,iBii W' DOOS OPEN 10:00 A.M. 7th AVE. 50th ST.

LAST STAGE SHOW P. LAST FEATURE 12:45 A. M. BACK THE ATTACK! BUY MOP BONOS'. Don't throw your old clothe away.

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