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Thurday, Jum it, 1954 cccc SartjTranrtarnCxamtnf 37, mmorta LOUELLA O. PARSONS Grace Kelly, Gable Will Be New Team By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Motion Picture Editor, International News Service Clocking BRmGr "The Final Test," 6 40, 1:30 and 10:20 p. m. C1NK.MA "Sunderln," 1 2 2:30, 4:24, 6:18.

8:12 and p. m. CINFRAMA-ORPHFl Two performances, 2.00 and 8:30 p. m. CIA "Pit of Lonellnesa," 6:15, 8:25 El, fA PITA "Night reopu," 7:00 and 10:15 p.

m. "Th TJvlne Deiert," 11:20 a. 2:30, 5:30. 8:40 and 11:45 p. m.

FOX "Demetrtus und the r.iadlntors." 11:35 1:50, 4, 6:20. 8:30 and 10:45 m. GoI.HK.V GATF. "Them," 12:55, 4:05. 7:15 and 10:25 p.

m. "Blackout," 11:24 a. 2:34. 5:44 and 8:54 p. m.

LOKW WARFIKf.n "none With the Wind." 9:25. 1:19. 5:16 and 9:13 p. m. LAriRIV "Murder Will Out," 7:40 and 10:35 m.

the Films MAHINA "Kxfutlvo Pi'lte," 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 and 10 P. m. NOB HILL "Rnapaody," 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. PARAMnrNT "The Hlnh and th MiKhty." 12:03.

and :00 m. Msrciano va. Charlea Telecast," 7:30 p. m. PKRSimo Poster." 7-00 and 10:15 "Member of tht Weddlnj," 8:40 p.

m. Rio "Follv to Wiae," 6:40. 8:30 and 10:20 p. m. ST FRANCIS "Dial for Murder." 11:16 a.

1:32. 3:48. 6:07. 8:26 and 10:45 r. m.

STAHF, noon "Gllhert and Sullivan. 1:35. 3:44. 5:52. 8:02 and 10:14 p.

m. CNITKD ARTISTE "Johnny Oultar." 1 a. 12 10. 2:20, 4:30. 6:40.

8:50 and 11:05 p. m. VOfllK "The Golden Coach," 6:20, 8:05 and 9:55 p. m. ertM hf TKHNlCOtOI Desi Arnaz said that after he and Lucille Ball filmed the golf picture with Jimmy Demarest for the "I Love Lucy" TV series, he sent a copy of the show to tSj i LA- LJ t' A Vft I til mm r0l THERE IS ONLY ONE CINERAMA! Will Ml tktwi ii lay lhr thtatrt il Kurtliiri Cililinil tVfNIMO PERFORMANCES 1:30 pm hirf Ineat M.

Set. FRIDAY at 7:00 1 10:00 SUNDAY it 2, 1 1:30 pa ORCHESTRA $2.45 IAIC0NY MATINEES I SAT. ORCHESTRA SI.7S IAIC0NY $1,50 (N.MiH.M.,T.erFri.) POSSIBLE MURDER VICTIM. Grace Kelly meets Robert Cummings, guy with an air tight alibi in "Dial for -Murder," blood chiller, based on popular stage drama, at the St. Francis Theater.

Ray Milland completes the triangle as the person most likely to be hanged. Reierved Sxett Nnw at Theatre Box Oltlo or Order by Mall ales Tiokeu at If ft Travel Serylee 131 Meeteemery Mt. aVeviwr'e Oakland 4 larkeley Ktqular rle 1 1 1 pm SAT. 7:30 1 10:30 a. ORCH.

$2. IAI. THAN EVER ON WIDE SCREEN! AM WITH STEREOPHONIC SOUNI SILZNICK'J TICHNICOLO .1 Joins List of Superb Films WITH THE WIND NOW! GREATER DAVID MARKE SIXTH ST PROSPECT 6-6110 COM! "rlpreada a Jiascinating Spell" "Murder Will Qui" Hill II 1 1 II aOI' il mi O. GONE LESLIE CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH HOWARD OLIVIA ffeHAVILLANO 'Demetrius1 "THE ROBE" was a splendid picture! But, the Fox Theater has an even greater one in the follow-up, which uses some scenes from the first film, in "Demetrius and the Gladiators," also Technicolor and also CinemaScope, with Victor Mature and Susan Hay-ward. Lloyd C.

Douglas still gets credit and rightly so. While the previous drama was a dramatic-a 1 1 slow- paced story, this Delimr Daves directed story moves with fine direction from one gripping scene to another. Each NEW MOVIE Reviewed by Hortense Morton is woven into a terrific episode, rich in religious feeling and stirring in action and acting. ANTTIMI UP TO PM HI COMHIT1 IHOW CHIlSeiH ALL TIMII Alicia Markova Anton Oelin in "GISELLE" Larkln nr. Geary PR.

5-3811 BOX OFFICF! OPKNS 6 P.M. TIMES TODAY "THE LKE. IX AUSTRALIA" in roior Kllzshth II Welrnmrd br He Subjeota "Down Under" LAST STACK IIOOIl Mason nr. Geary YU. 6-4767 Pally from 1 p.m.

GILBERT 115 SULLIvAil It'Uyly Carta Opera to. Trchnleolor STOKV of A BOKILl DF.SIKKSl I FIN it ACTINO" s. F. Examiner I LOXELIIVESS THEME PISCRF.ETLY HANDLED! I l-eullli-re Slmone hlmon Danielle llelorme) I Giant Ants Provide a Plot City' Will Open Friday "THE IMMORTAL CITY," vis it to the Eternal City, opens tr morrow at the Stage Door Thea ter. Filmed in Technicolor, the film catches glimpses of the treasure trove of art in St.

Pe ter's in Rome and the Sistine ChapeL Jerome Cappi, who photo graphed and produced the film, spent more than eighteen months in research and more than three years In photographing: it and obtained special per mission from Vatican officials to turn his camera lens, for the first time In history, on such canvases as those of Michael- angelo, Raphael, Cellini and Giotto. 'Prisoner of War' THE CORONET Theater is featuring "Prisoner of War," a drama of Korea, with Ronald Reagan and Oscar Homolka, and "Riding Shotgun," starring Randolph Scott. DOORS OPEN FOR FIGHT TELECAST AT 6:30 P.M. SORRY. TICKETS ALL SOLD OUT! Last Matinee Showing of IQH MIGHTY" Start 3 p.m.

'THE HIGH AND THE CBiisnnr mmmt mm mm mm WarncrCouor -m Stereophonic Sound mm See gorgeous GRACE KELLY, "mott Iran ted woman in HollYivootr Newsweek fll ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S dial fA for LViurder" WarnerColor RAY HILLAfiO GRACE KELLY- ROBERT CUMMINGS TO A WONDERFUL TIME! surprise) jubilant COmedy." Luther Nicholi, CAreairli genuin 'mirth sharply barbed British satire." Frcl Jotinion, CU-tnUilin "We were delighted a fine cast full of chuckles." Emilu Hodel, S. F. Afan Special ArlJfd Allraclion! 4 of UPA'a funniest in a I 4 11- mm IS if MH 1133301139 HOLLYWOOD, June 16. (INS) I get on such good authority that I'm not even chocking, that Grace Kelly will play opposite Clark Gable in "Soldier of Fortune," the Ernest Gann story. And let me tell you another thing "Soldier" will be made before "Tall Men." Oh, yes, I get around.

How can 20th Century-Fox get Grace, MGM's pride and joy? Well, it was a little matter OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND of a trade. MGM gets Susan Haywara lor wnat picture haven't an idea. urao iha fircf in annniinpn Zanuck to buy the Gann adventure story for him. ALL THOSE rumors that Jack Cummings is going to pick up his suitcas and walk off the MGM lot are apparently without foundation. The talk wa that Producer Cummings felt he didn't get enough credit for "Seven Brides and Seven Brothers." In fact, I heard he crf Vila roljaacA nn a 111 I 11 1 1 I HI A sick clause in his contract Must be just one of those rumors because MGM executives say that Jack is slated to produce a musical version of "Robin Hood," to again star Howard Keel and Jane Powell.

Keel, of course, gets the title role while Jane will be seen as Maid Marion. This will have an original score and choreography. I CAN" TELL you who has the inside track on the life story of Jahn McCormack, which will probably be called "I Hear You Calling Me." It's Irish born Sean McClory, who knows Lily JucuormacK, ana wno Knew uie great Irish singer, John, very well. Sean has been conferring with Dimitri Tiomkin, who is producing the story. Sean is married to Little Bit Morrison, whose former husband was the agent, Leo Morrison.

DURING THE three weeks Olivia De Havilland has been in Madrid making "That Lady" her little son, Benjy, has been staying with Pierre Galante in Paris. riene writes. utiijauuii i 1 I- 1 loves i aris aim lie riit-ai I'rt-nch fluently. He spoke in French to his mother over the phone to day! Soon he will be Olivia's best teacher. "From Spain, Olivia and the company go to London for the studio work.

I'm afraid our plans of getting married in June are postponed. It probably will be October but will let you know when we know ourselves." I RECEIVED a first-hand account of the Nicholas Schenck grandchild from Mrs. who is here visiting at Joseph Schenck's house with her husband. The adored child, age four months, is the son of Joanne Schenck and Percy Frank. Said Pansy, "Kevin Michael was so tiny when he was born that we feured he might not make it.

He weighed two-and-a-half pounds and then lost an ounce. He was kept in an incubator for weeks. But. today, he. weighs, eight pounds and he is so cute.

I never knew being a grandmother could be so exciting. Both Nicholas and I are crazy about him." AT DINAH SHORE'S party, MICHAEL RENNIE ANNE BANCROFT Technicolor I ITBEGINS WHERE President Eisenhower. In the letter Desi said, "Lucy and I would have loved to have had you In our golf picture, hut we know you are under exclu slve contract elsewhere." The President wrote them a very nice letter which both Lucille and Desi cherish. YOU WOULD never have guessed Dinah Shore and George Montgomery had moved practically all their furniture out of their house to their new home, the tent arrangements were so effective. The party honored General and Mrs.

Sarnoff of NBC, but there were just as many CBS stars as NBC. Debbie Reynolds an4 Eddie Fisher were holding hands. Mary Benny, who came with Manny Sachs because Jack is out of town, said their daugh ter Joanie gave a cocktail party for Gracie Allen and George Burns and Mary and Jack. She says Joanie and Seth Baker are like two kids and are very happy. Sat with Lorena and L.

Mayer, arid I always enjoy so much being with them. Sat next to Edgar Bergen, who has the same problem so many of us have these days to decide between TV and radio, or to try to do both. Edgar told me how he and his daughter, Candy, go horseback riding and swimming. But, he proudly says, Candy has so much energy she tires htm out. Frances Bergen was getting a lot of compliments for her singing on Edgafs shoto.

John West, one of Dinah's TV bosses, told of a color studio NBC is building costing mil lions. Color will be with us in December. Kitty and Mervyn Leroy, Frances and Sam Goldwyn, Doris and Charles Vidor, Edie and Bill Goetz, Jimmy McHugh. the Jerry Lewises, the Warren Ccwans and Leland Hayward all enjoyed the Montgomerys', hospitality. SNAPSHOTS OF Hollywood collected at Random: WANDA HENDRIX'S mar riage to James Langford Stack is set for June 26 in the garden at the Stack home.

Jim's lovely mother, Betzi, is so happy, and so are all of the young couple's friends. HEDY LAMARR, with hus band Howard Le; and children, has returned to Hollywood. She'll put the children in summer camp and go to Lake Ta- hoe not for a divorce but for a vacation. COMEDIAN CLYDE COOK is the proud papa of a baby boy, born at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. His wife is the former British actres3 Eva Priestley.

cousm of Author J. B. Priestley. JOHN FORTUNE RYAN has rented the Allan Campbell house and will be in California for three months. He drove from New York with Margaret Lindsey, who is going back into pictures.

Margaret returned after four years in New York on the stage and in TV. SONNY TUFTS is a chanced man, and the reason is he's in love again. The girl's name is Shirley Graham. SONNY'S BOSS. Tom Gries.

is also goiner to eet married. His bride-to-be is an actress named Mary Mundav. The mar riage takes place in the fall when Gnes' divorce is final. THE RICHARD CARLSONS celebrate their fourteenth wpd- ding anniversary next wpek. They are each other's first and last marriage.

JOE E. LEWIS, without ex ception, is one of my verv favor ite top nightclub entertainers. I'm not surprised he brought a full house at his opening at the Mocambo. Judy Garland, Joan Bennett, Jane Wyman and Fred die Karger were a few of the big names at ringside. I plan to go to the Mocambo just as soon as possible to see Joe E.

THAT'S ALL today. See you tomorrow! (Copyright, 1954. Int'l News Service) (Reproduction In whole or In part strictly prohibited) Ctir DEBRA PAGET JAY ROBINSON Silver Show DOORS OPEN FenY As the freed slave Demetrius, the Christian Mature finds him self, at the bidding of the evil Caligula (Jay Robinson), a member of the gladiators' train ing school. Violence and murder are forbidden him under the Ten Commandments. He hates his assignment.

Within him is only the love of his God, his eagerness to follow Peter the Fisherman (Michael Rennie), and his adoration, spiritually, for the Robe, which he was responsible for preserving. The wicked court of Rome, under Caligula, proves his undoing in the person of Messalina (Susan Hayward), an upper bracket harlot. Because of her and her influence, which caused the terror of Debra Paget, Christian maid, Mature renounces his God. Eventually a couple of queen ants light in Los Angeles sewers and propagate. Their progeny murder a young father and corner his kid sons for future consumption.

The Army and Navy go into the caucus room and mull over film carcasses of demised behemoth insects. Decide it's time to act. The military goes into action. This leads us through Los Angeles sewers; delightful but net serious suspense; audience hys teria (hey, is school and flame throwers guaranteed to scare the wits out of anyone who ever had a hot foot. Also castwise are Onslow Ste vens, Sean McClory and Chris Drake.

At Cinema "SUNDERIN," story of a sin ner, today begins its Market Street run, at the Cinema The ater. It concerns a woman, Hildegarde Nef with few moral scruples. THE STORY OF A SINNER fcVWf A HORROR-Av HOROE SO TERRIFYING VN0 WORD CAN ill il i JAMES WHITMORE -EDMUND GWENN I As In "The Robe," regal Rome under its pagan ruler is a very flossy and fulsome thing. Pageantry, as again unfolded on the wide screen, outdoes Its predecessor. Among highlight scenes are thosei showing the gladiators in the arena, man against man and man against unprotected wild beasts.

One of the finest performances is that of Barry Jones as Claudius, middle aeed husband of Miss Hayward. William Mar. shall as the Nubian Glycon is another strong character. Forme, Robinson seemed carried away with Robinson. But Mature, Miss Hayward and Michael Rennie, superior! Their best deliveries.

3 rillJD A Kl tves. txc. Sun. 6:30 UU KKArl Ma. 2:30 OR.

3-00 "Great!" Morton, Examiner with CAB CALLOWAY Good Seats all Performances! War Memorial Opera a House i SAT. MTB 20 GALA OFEMNO MSXT 1st Matinee Sundav CITY BALLET "The Greatest Ballet in the Contemporary World." N. Y. Timei SEATS NOW KHKRMAN LAI. S.F.

Rl Iter 1-1331 17 PFRFORMANCKS ONLY MATINKKS StNDAV SATURDAY Starts TOMORROW Immoum CITS Print TECHNICOLOR THE SiORY OF ROME I from tn tail ot pacanism, I through the rise of Christi-f I anlty, to Its present living I Art hv th mastrn music by famous Vatican Choirs Christendom's greatest spectacles and pn(teantry! 3 VKAltS IV THE MAKING! xcluilvn Shnwlnrt C. Limited i.ngaK""icnt A WONDERFUL TREAT AfSMSiH TO IIEl3r With MARTITA HUNT eM Ml UuMk Uh JrlHl i Today from a P.M. inother of thnne delightful squirt of real "THE TOjOIfllfiSr1 i rn V. SISTAUG DOOfl Maion nr. Geary 1 Cnnlinuous dally from "MR.

"UPA Mr. animated DON'T get me wrong. I don't believe a word of it. according to "Them," Warner Brothers' science fiction film at the Golden Gate, atom bomb explosions are akin to an over-active thyroid. Hope Tempest Storm never gets trapped in the area! Here, giant ants holler "Uncle," after they have created all kinds of havoc, including i ble de struction of NEW MOVIE Reviewed by Screen Scout Los Angeles Why is LA always the city most likeJv to be annihilated by creatures from outer space and mammoth matron size monsters? Makes the old burg take on the aura of Sodon and Gommorah.

But, the movies like to figure it that way. Sub conscious guilt complex, maybe, Down New Mexico way, big ants are killing people. Scien tists Edmund Gwenn and his daughter, Joan Weldon, move in. Government officials James Whitmore and James Arness, tsk-tsk all over the place. A man in Texas is thrown into a men tal hospital when he claims to have seen huge ants.

Texans are always doubted. OPEN A.M. HILARIOUS COLOR CARTOON nd LATEST WORLD NEWS! QUEEN OF THE GUNFIGHTERS! rT of Homing poiiioni I 5ll action! 9 IXXRAAODED ATTRACTIONS 1 MAURICE EVANS Hubert Morlry "CLAY Fillmore at Clay H. 8-1123 BOX OFFlrB OPK.S P.M. KOWI ALL I LAFAYETTE TOWN HALL NK.IITLY Exe.

Mon.) 8:30 m. Ticketa now: Bherman Clay 8. F. Oakland, Straw ilat Office, BK. 7-6460 3 GOLDEN STATE THEATERS IIDTVAM Sutter at Sleiner WT I 4 I "RllI V(i SHOTtiTN" RANDOLPH SCOTT WAYNE MOKKIS Shown at P.M.

"I'lt ISONF.lt OF RKAOAX Rhnwn at and 9:00 P.M. "DrAkl Mission near 22nd St. TT "KIIUMi RANnoLPir scott wavne morris OF Keagan FREK PARRINCi FROM 0 P.M. LJ A lr UT HaiKht and Cole A I Vj rl I "XAhKD Nr.I.E" Kleannr PARKER-Charlton HUSTON "TO BA ANA" wit li.Phil SI LVK It DAI A Powell and Columbus I Aa.iVl. RilR HOPK in CASANOVA'S BIO Rosemary Clooney In "RKI) n.XRTKRS CI CV 1970 Ocean Ave PR 8-3200 tb IVt I Cinemascope "NlfiHT PKOPLE" Technicolor Gregory PF.CK Brorierick CRAWFORU "RIOINO SHOTOI Color! RANDOLPH SCOTT WAYNE MORRIS IRVING Irvine at I.Nth Ave FIIF.K PARKINCi "CASANOVA'S BIO Hop Anne naxter- CARNIV AL STORY GRANADA MirBn Horai "CASANOVA'S Bid Elizabeth Tavlor in "RHAPSODY" FAMILY NIOHT TONIGHT! AMAZON Geneva and Mission TONY CI'RTIS FRANK LOVKiOV "CHEAT! RF, FROM BLACK LAGOON" FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT! DALY CITY A I rlTV Mission at Klournov fca.l ell I Starti FHI11AY AFRICAN ftl FE-V-'-Rumnhrey Rocart Jack WALKED BY NK.H COLMA SERRA 2170 Junluero Serra Blvd Phone PLaza 5-1455 'CASANOVA'S Bid BOB HOPE and JOAN FONTAINE "THE GOLDEN MASK" VAN HEFLIN FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT! SAN FRANCISCO THEATERS CORONET Geary near 1st Ave RONALD REAGAN "PRISONER OK Homolka Randolph SKOTGCN" ALEXANDRIA ViHi pam: "NIGHT Colorl GREGORY PECK and RITA GAM "Give- a.

Girl a Champions LiCTnA Union-Webster. BA. 1-8181 Fltinw ALAN LA PI) Stars "BRANDED" with MONA FREEMAN Ray CANYON" HARDING Dlvlsadero at Hayes ANNE BAXTER In "CARNIVAL Cochran Phil Silvers In "TOP BANANA" BALBOA Balboa-287h-BA. 1-8181 RCGtiED DRAMAS! KISS OK DEATH" Victor Mature "ROAD HOI'S Wldmarlt FRIDAY NIGHT BONIS BILL HIT! I STOLE A Trevor VOGUE Sacramento at Presidio ANNA MAGNANI Stars Jean Renoir's "THE GOLDEN COACH" (Color hy Technlrnlor-Enallnh Dialogue) NASSER BROS. THEATERS LIEU lilCCIfMJMiasion at 22nd MCYT miJJIWn MI.

7-1261 ALAN LA DD JACK PALANt and VAN HEEI.IN "COME BACK. LITTLE SH BA" Burt LANCASTER A Shirley BOOTH FREE PARKING AFTER P.M.' kICU ril ki Fillmra-Eddy ncYT rn-a-rvi wrvu wr 1-2600 SFSAV II A RD In "Tt LSAj PLI'S: "REKiN OF TERROR" ROYAL Polk nr. Calif OR. 4-2131 Continuous Pally from 1 DARING ROMANCE OF ECSTASY SCMMER OK HAPPINESS" FOREVER Holden Al tl A ki DD A Polk and Green ALnMIVIDIVH PRospect 5-5656 CinemaScope! Color ly Technioolnr! "NIGHT PEOPLE" GREGORY PECK Plus: "GIVE A GIRL A BREAK" ACTDrt Castro 1-6120 VAWIIW "CARNIVAL STORY" ANNE BAXTER STEVE COCHRAN "CASANOVA'S BIG Hope SAN BRUNO AVENUE AVENUE' Sau Bruno Ave. JU 4-976 BOB HOPE In "CASANOVA'S WO NIGHT" Colorl Robert SFS" TONIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT! CULIlTTF OKF-MKA1 "UNUSUALLY' OF A PARING With Kdwire The) 033 WEST PORTAL DISTRICT ri Dine VV.

Ave. SE. 1-9504 CMrlKC frkhrio march "HF.ST VEARS OF OCR LIVES" VIRGINIA MAVO-MYRNA IMt DANA ANDREWS-TERESA WRIGHT Shown once only at 8:15 P.M. "THE 1IOO FROM ORLAHOM WILL ROGERS. JR.

A NANCY OLSON Shown at 6:40 and 11:05 P.M. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 P.M. Due to length of Show, (OMR EARLY! PARK PRESIDIO 4CT A Clement 23rd. BA. 1-2200 I AK PRIZE FILM! "ONE SUMMER OF HPPINFSS" Shown once only at 8:45 "BODY AND SOI GARFIELD Shown at 6:40 and 10:25 P.M.

Recommended Adult Entertainment SUNSET DISTRICT 1 1 kj CT Irving at 46th. MO. jUnjCI "SCARAMOICHE" Stewart GRANGER-Eleanor PARKER "BORDER RIVER" JOEL McCREA A FOX WEST COAST THEATERS A Market near 6th VrflriCMA Phone UN. 3-5800 "srVDERIN" The Story of A Sinner! Hildegarde V. EF Gustav FROFLICH CI A DITA CLUArl IAH ClnemaSrnno-Cnlor GREGORY PEOPLE" Richard Conte-" I A DRAG ET" A DICIP1C Xaraval at 19th Ave.

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HOLDEN. Academy Award Winner! Fredric A R( II Barbara STANWYCK PRESIDIO Chestnut near Scott WAInut 1-292'J "THE FOnt POSTER" REX HARRISON A- LILLt PALMAR "MEMBER OK THE WEDDING" JULIE HARRIS ETHEL WATERS MISSION DISTRICT rni kJPtCont. Dally. Mission A WKAnl) A MV BETRAYED" WAYNE and FRANCES DEE LIGHT OF SILVERY MOON'-Dorla Pay ROOSEVELT YNKEF PASHA- JEFF CHANDLER-RHONDA FLEMING "Kid dear of Murphy TONIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT! DRIVE-IN THEATERS CU CV A DRIVE-IN 2150 Geneva UCnCT A JOHN WAYNE "COWBOY AVD THE GIRL" GARY BROWN" CI A UfUn Drlva-ln Junlpero CLKAIIVfnU Serra at El Camlno PL 5-5000-Darlnr Adult Entertainment! "ONE SI MMER OF HAPPINESS" EL Al-AMEIN" with. StOTT BRADY MISSION DRIVE-IN JU.

ATOP OUTTENBERO OFF 5500 MISSION ST. Show atarta at dusk. "RiniNCJ I -V" In RANDOLPH SCOTT WAYNE MORRIS) '-SJT h.v. turned LOVES 1 I HILDEGARDE 4 -i the Siqncr in (adults) kk Vonly MAGOO FESTIVAL" one of the brightest sources of humor. Magoo, probably the most successful character since Mickey Mouse." Luthrr Nichols, S.

F. Chroniclt "Thobc" UFT OFF! I British poo ft trilh literal emotion acttnn is e.xrrllent. T.nrhr trtrhnhr le. dtrnnlrle tophot peTformanre." Rortenea Morton, 8. P.

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