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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 13

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Broadway Star Richard Baseharf yrattrism Examiner 1 3 M. ma cccc Men' Take Over Hero Dept. Alhambra Fare "NIGHTMARE ALLEY" leads Tyrone Power to easy money In the suspense story of carnival life, at the Alhambra. Royal Offering MALICIOUS rumors are the idle talk of the town in "That Hagen Girl," at the Royal. Shirley Temple plays the title role.

Signed for Lead In The Bastille CURRAN na.t7m TONIGHT 8t 30 LAST 4 PAYS MAT. SAT. By KEVIN WALLACE IX HOLLYWOOD, G-, cooked in a steam mom DOWN The sur vivor survived only because he and cattle ranchers are bucking Marshall made a very cute speech men are old hat, and the O. S. S.

has been released from active duty. But at the St. Francis was so tough that at first I mis By Louella 0. Parsons llntlon Picture dltor lnt'l Newe Servlre. iook mm for Alan Ltdd with a the Curti movies; Mrs.

Danny Kaye's return to Hollywood was a toast to the host, Robert Coote. calling him the "movie Theater they've pot the new look square meal. HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3. Basohart is being brought Turned out to be Dennis Men." postponed because of flu She was in New York to see Oanny before he, sailed for London; Kosaliml O'Keefe, though.

The new look is basically, of Well, sadism is half the formula .1 Atwater Kent." Douglas Fairbanks' speech, briefest on recor a toast to the bride and groom, was responded to in an brief manner by Every course, the old glint of blue Courtright had her engagement for those movies. The other half is Sherlock Holmes stuff. A scrap steel gats and cold, mean eyes, at the St. Kegis extended two and relentless mental brilliance of paper is analyzed, some cover back from New York by Walter Wanger for Walter's first Eagle-Lion picture. The story chosen for the New York actor is "The Bastille," a drama of intrigue in the time of Lafayette and, believe me, there was plenty' of that, so our French history tells us.

Anthony Mann, whose direction RECORD xJ 11KKAKKK 1 on the part of the taxpayers' alls turn out to contain Chi LOWE one was having too much fun for supersleuths. nese herb stains and deduction sets in. speeches. Virginia Zanuck complimented Ronald Colman on his KHrn oFKM.n or.rvTw SMITH l.IIHC CAKI.HON MARY hLLKV AMI THK STAGE'S MOST IIK.AI TIKrL Men" work for the Treasury Department, doing what must be wnose outlines are if urn i fine performance in "A Double said to be taken straight from done to such things as counterfeiting "rings." Counterfeiting more weeks, and then kIib goes to the rainier House in Chicago; Robert Kreis, Brown Derby chef, Is president of the Kpicurean Club which is tossing a banquet, February 7, at the Ambassador. Believe me, only the top chefs are eligible to belong to fhls rluh, which Is offering a menu that makes your mouth water just to hear annul it; Mrs.

Mailer Lang has returned from Lexington, ONE WEEK ONLY BEG. SUN, jxrasury Department lues, thoroughly satisfactory in its line. Life" and Ronnie told Ginny he thought Darrvl should win the of "T-Men" made it probably the best picture Eagle-Lion has ever rings always have to be tttCIA CtUit mU "smashed." They smash 'em I a done, is directing, and Walter is making an effort to get Charles power, oucn: if mir Irving Thalberg Award for "Gentleman's Agreement" because it was a step forward in picture production. Deborah Kerr heroes, posing as racketeers, gel "roughed up" once thev get mm Boyer for the other role. Charles, however, I believe, will take it.

a little easy following his painful roughed up a dozen times in the Kentucky, and reports that the operation on Norris Goff, better Edward Small produced it for Eagle-Lion on A-picture specifications. Next year who knows? C-Men from the Commerce Department; A-Men investigating barnyard rackets for the Agriculture people; P-Men, for the Publicity Department? The Industry is just getting ttii beat tookH-" -John Out for the first time in weeks since the birth of her baby, was attack of bursitis. 4 having such a good time. She and Tony Bartley talk of nothing but course of their catching the "ringleader." As a matter Of fact, one of our two undercover agents goes to excess in his masochism he gets rubbed out. A pal of theirs gets WHILE I'M STILL on the sub known as "Lum" of the Lum and Abner show, has been a complete success.

That's good news to his many friends. That's all today. See you tomorrow. ject of Walter Wanger, Edward that new baby. Mary Lee Fair banks says her Melissa is the first Lasker is joining him at Eagle- into its stride.

TSKCTUCl UTL. IA.XS.. lilia. MO tnd Professional Company of 100 OPENING PROGRAM SUN. EVE.

THEME VARIATIONS (Pnmi.n) JARDIN AUX LILAS, TALLY-HO, GALA PERFORMANCE Nltht 1.30-1. In. Sal. MaX. 1.

20-1. 80-2. 40-3. 00 Iu Inc. Seats AVOID DrSAPPOIXTJrEXT blonde in the family.

Lana Turner, Lion as a part of the new Wanger i with Bob Topping, wore blue MARY PICKFORD preuntt lace dress whrch was very becoming. Bruce Cabot, who is very worried about his pal SECCRI-VO SEATS NOW. AS SELLOUTS INDICATED. (Mite COLBERT Errol Flynn, said Jack Warner has been wonderful and insists tl3 mil hi-. i niiiinmii'.

mms' i -vi (he important thing is not "Don setup there. Let me give young Mr. Lasker a word of advice right here. He could be very well liked, but he has a tendency to fight with all the Hollywood columnists who print anything that doesn't puit him. Now Mr.

Lasker is joining forces with one of the best liked men in our business, and it behooves him to be less touchy both for his own sake and for the sake of his wife, lovely Jane Greer, who has had a very suc Juan." but Errol's return to health. Sir Charles Mendl, Nigel Bruce, Fefe Ferry and Mike ohert CUMMINGS Don AMECHE Romanoff were among the other guests who welcomed Mrs. Niven BlUMENFELD THEATRES UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVES to Hollywood. cessful movie career. 7fD SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLY WOOD collected at random: The hottest romance In town at this WHEN MARY PICKFORD'S life story is brought to the screen 11.

will be an unknown girl who will play the part of "America's Sweetheart." I'd like to be in on writing is Liz Scott and Donald Buka, They are together con stantly: Edward Molyneux, fa I nious Tarlslan couturier, arrives in Los Angples February 20 on 1he choice. I ve known Mary so many years and I know exactly how she looked in those early days with her blonde curls. There his first, visit to the west coast. Hell be the house guest of Clifton Webb, and Clifton is frantically really has never been any one like her. Shirley Temple is the nearest thing to Mary, I know, Speaking of Shirley, her baby has already had movie offers trying to get his house finished before that time; David May with Deanie Best, first at Ciro's and later at Mocamho.

I thought his heart was elsewhere; Anita Colby leaves on a six weeks' tour to interest editors in "The Emperor Waltz." That shouldn't dif David Selznick, who has Linda Susan Agar's famous mother under contract, was the first to try to sign up the young lady. But, as we told you, neither John ficult for Anita; Greer Garson Is still home with virus and she rrvTTl HAZEL BROOKS Migl ttfuNFOROITTABLIl renf, TOpuC" 7 lUfimt 'I "iTrl Yr LAST DAY -ORPHEUM CH AS. BOYER "A WOMAN'S VENGEANCE" nor Shirley want to commercial has been quite sick; Anita Ellis, the thrush on the Red Skelton ize heir baby. They want to en joy her. show, and Dave Rose, a dinner THE LAST two weeks of Clark Gable's stay in Tucson, Arizona, his 10 year old bull dog, Spot, became sick.

Spot wouldn't eat, duo at the Fox and Hounds; the William Perlbergs, two of the youngest people In our town to he married twenty years, had a wonderful anniversary par ty. Bobby wore her anniversary gift S'-d he moped just, like a person Finally the vet said, "He's just diamond clips; one of the high plain homesick for his master, lights of the evening's entertain ment was the piano and violin solos given by Jack Benny and Si, when Boh Taylor and Howard S'rickling flew down to bring Clsrk home, they took along the bull dog. Now he's eating and fueling better, thank you. Clark Oscar Levant; every time George Burns does his old vaudeville FtPrts his treatments with Dr routine Jack Benny practically rolls on the floor, and George was at his best; Jeanne Grain Ii ni hmm ,1 I ISOUIII OPfMS A u. II II 111 411 II I looked like a dreamboat in a blue John Wilson immediately, and while it will be some time before he can go back to the studio, his trip to Arizona did him a lot of IF YOU MISSED IT BEFORE DONT MISS IT THIS TIM El IF YOU SAW IT.

YOU'LL WANT TO SEE IT AGAINI evening gown. She's really heauty; Mack Oordon gave a pre good and he's feeling better. view of his two newest songs Kpn Curtis, the screen's newest, RELENTLESS REVENGE BLAZING OUT OF cowboy, Is back from Esclante, Plus AN OUTSTANUK-l'- Z'Zi'ZZZ. Utah, where he finished his pie- )rlll yfVT TV aSr PAT nRsW' hire. "Wild norse Ranch." Some of Utah's leading business men PATTERSOS 5ju 1 "Pimoi- A FRANCIS CRAIQ Fitn'tst, Compete? of -VI CHATTER IN HOLLYWOOD: What happened to Eve Arden it enough to bring tears to the eyet of even madman Muntr.

After Waiting eighteen months for a new tar the had it exactly forty-five minutes when it rolled down the hill in front of her house ran wild lor two blacht end finally came to rett nestled up against a telephone pole. At Eve stood by, wringing her hands and weeping, her accordion-pleated ear wat honied away to the garage a total wreck. THE WEST! IN GLORIOUS mm I i th wt tunvt 1 ntAK Hi 1,4 'j. AHnnmi "rri MINI BfiOS. sir Tfl Explniivf, Romantic Story of Cast md Jinny SPENCER I ANA TRACY-TURNER acharySCOTT SINCLAIR LEWIS' "BEG YOUR PARDON" Mil with Comedy Sfari Si CMX rf 1 THE DUNCAN sisters, Rosetta and Vivian, who, in their day, were the top in entertainment, are talking to Warners about a deal.

At least, that's what Vivian, who was at the Seacombers, told THEIR LOVE DEFIED PRIMITIVE and OUTLAW! M-G-M Ploturt wild TOM DKAKK MRT ASTOR Al.RF.RT DtKKF mi) PFTB SMITH'S friends the other evening. She said that Warners wants to put the life story of the girls on the screen. These biographies, when they are the story of an era when there was lots of entertainment, are valuable right now, for they introduce songs and dances that carry a nostalgic memory. "BOHM.XG THICKS" ill in 20, Century-Fox expresses deep thanks for the 35 aworo's given "Gentleman's Agreement' in I I I I TODAY 2 Bi Hift! tt including the coveted Hew fork t'ilm Critics IgreergarsonI Robert mitchumricharo mm A Story of Great Suspense and Defiant Love in tht High Sierras! SOCIAL CHIT-CHAT: Both of David Niven's boys are down with measles. Mrs.

Niven who, with David, was guest, of honor at the party Robert Coote gave at Mike Romanoff's home, says she has been dividing her time between looking after the children and getting the house in order. The (-p English film stars turned fit fn meet David's bride, who is r'mest as tall as ne is and very -pHous and charming. Herbert D01K51AS i 113 The Art Commission Presents Yi1 few ji i BflLLf I -i mm amaza Jowiianoua i a FILM i-0F THE. 'fit 3rj record Tl) i lrjk WEEK NOW bffeMf'tf ffts 1 1 ZllJP Continuoui from 12 Noon! tyUt. I 1 MATINEES TILL P.

M. Sic JtJIl EVENINGS A SUNDAY Xf: CdMti Holm Ann Bvfe Junt Havoc Albrl 1 I ''Hk ill I Jr la Hi .1 hi 1 1 i f. j- id; I r' I I i i i a i 1 i i. Paul Petroff Michel Panaieff Simon Semenoff Ruby Asquith Peter Nelson Jocelyn Vollmar Richard Burg SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY Pierre Monteux, Conductor Four Prilli.mf Pcrtorrrvmce? War Memorial Op'ra Home companion rearurt Meet 'HelpleM Herv' Ht'fl Ef Me( 'Helplts Henry' Ht'fl Ltavt Yon Helpless With Laughter! i i Frt (mut.l Oppi' (7 rt) Gift ot th Magi The Bin Bird Prranct Fori. 7 S-inM Tathehque Swan Late Nutr rac t-r PfsepHcn Fh.

Mphitg Gilt of the M9 an Pon Puichotlt Parranna "HEADING for HEAVEN" STUART ERWII CLENOA FARRELL N. 5 1 FRANl ALLERS, Guflt Conductor FRITZ FIKF.NS, Mmiejt Director Civie Pric: 3.fY), 2.40, 1 .50, 1.20 Tex Shmn C'ey O'fn. SU. 1-IHI Am Am irtvr PrsWuchMi.

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