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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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12 BROOKLYN EAGLE. SAT, JUNE 1047 Joan Caulfield Wins Star Role 1 In New Edward Robinson Film SCREEN one of the biggest exhibitor in the South, to reroute his return trip to New York via New Orleans Raimu, the Late French Actor, Seen As Fiery Colonel in Ambassador Film An Honore de Balzac novel has been turned into a touching portrait of a proud French actor. Raimu. in "Colonel Chabert." which had its Joan Caulfield has been assigned the female starring role opposite Ed.varri Robinson in "Night Has a Thousand Eyes." which goes before Paramount cameras June 30 with John Lund featured Mil Caulfield will play the role of a girl whose death within three days is predicted by an ex-vaudeville mental wizard, portrayed by Rob- Andre Chariot, famous French impresario whose musical comedies and revues were among the too threatical attractious on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1920s, ha.s been engaged to give Can Qranl lessons in FTench lor his role in Samuel Goldwyn's The Bishop's Wife." 'Texas Man Hunt" has been set as final title for the Eagle-Lion musical Western foimerly known as A Texas Story Texas Man Hum is based on the Broadway play by E. B.

Ginty, "MlMOUrl Legend." J. Arthur Rank fc ived and and to adlress Southern exhibitors there Together with Nae Blum-berg, Rank esterdav announced that the first Anglo-American press preview of a motion picture to be staged in Hollywood will be held at the Carthay Circle Theater July 7 when Powell and Press-burger's Technicolor picture, "Black will be shown to an invited audience. Karolyn Grimes 5 -year -old daughter of Mr and Mrs La Van Grimes of Holly wood, has been signed for a featured role in Sam uel Goldwyn's The Bishop's Wife as the daughter of Loietta Young and David Niven Karohns previous screen parents include Fred I'M Murray and Rita Johnson in "Pardon My Past." Bing Crusbv and Joan Cauilield in -Blue Skies J. Slewait and Donna Reed in a Wonderful Life," and Angela Lansbury in "The Private Allans of Bel Ami 1 "GHOST AND MRS. MUIR," with Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison in the co-starring spots, will be the new feature at the Radio City Music Hall beginning Thursday.

MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE I lr Mr THE SCREEN'S "ANNIE," Judy Garlond, gets together with Louis Mayer, boss of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Irving Berlin in Culver City to do some preliminary work on the film version of the Berlin show, "Annie Get Your i Gun." Six-foot-five Willard Parker This time his opposition will bo who competed with Larry Parks Glenn Ford, who top act-for the affections of Evelyn Keyes ing honot.s with Mi-s Keves in the in last year's Technicolor Rene- Casey Robinson production. gades." again vies for the love of! the beautiful actress in Columbia's Bl'Y V. S. SAVINGS STAMPS The Mating Of Millie McGonigle AND BONDS Long Beach Has Summer Plays Edward Rugoff and Herman Becker will operate the Crest Theater Long Beach, this Summer with Broadway touring attractions The I heater opens on Tuesday The initial rviv.rtnrtinn uiill be Norman Krasna comedy. "Dear Ruth." which has Just completed' a lengthy road tour "Anna Lucasta." "Tne Glass and 'The Two Mrs.

Carrolls" are listed to follow. AS ft nmv jm 'M-G-M's TECHNICOLOR PRIZE PICTURl'4 GREGORY PECK JANE WYMAN-CLAUDE JARMAN, lr. ALIAS MR chatl DUANjl American premiere yesterday There is no startling plot to i ANN THOMAS, who jc the cast of "Burlesque" morrow afternoon at Belasco Theater. ELLA RAINES is a lady of mysrtery in "The Web," I Edmund O'Brien, William Bendix ana intern rnte, in 115 tinol week ot Loew Ln- erion. 9CL TfinAV- A Y0UNG MAN'S FANCY WEIL A Till K.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND majkstu" 'i'i sV.w..Jr;,,air"-si.. i lod.yl N.n e-r, 1947 Critics Prize Play fLL MY SONS Mr HRIt HI I.I I 1 HI SHI CH I ill 7 I I I 'j Haas returned yesterday from the'OOTiiAM Coast, where he had discussed tie with several male and female stars 12 45 the leading roles in the Hmer "s0 Ham -Estther Forbes comedy, music halt. paj kiniw "THE UNFAITHFUL, with Lew Ayres, Ann Sheridan fjl lpins wti. si. and Zachory Scott, will be the new screen attraction at ANns'" the N.

Y. Strand Theater Friday. JS "0' Jo fiPr Mfsjmn I 'J'rtii, -the sea of grass" nine ii iii aw i'ikmim UHtauAVUre shows 'I)W TI1V0I1 II I 1 ll II A r. r.niKlam -sudd 1 7m WT 7 'Jf'f. 'MM VZu.

Slruu Asy By Herbert Cohn old soldier by the late great at the Ambassador Theater. 'setting But with Raimu at MM diluent, capturing the nu- anies of tlie role Colonel Chabert -emerges a.s a full-blown figure, vivid, credible and absorbing. C'oiom Chiihei reported to ueeu 'he N.ipoleoill battle of Eylau. Actually he had been buried alive in a community titer being found on the battlefield, bin he dug tin way brute force and was taken surgeon who operated on his head and amputated his right Willie LMris vu.s in; a lor it.s heroic oflicer. he was re operating in Prussia; when lie returned to Prance he was labeled an importer His wife, who had remarried and heroine a countess refused to recognize the letters he wrote in a left-handed scrawl And when she finallv saw him after he began luit to retapture the estate she jhad inherited from him.

she hied force him into a belittling agreement to protect her new so-Icial position. Raimu runs the gamut of emotions In the beginning, under a bedraggled cape, his colonel is still ptouu. though he i discredited. When his wifes steward attempts nun inn. .1 a r.

1 1 1 -1 1 I in stitution, he's an old warrior again, (lodging an enemy trap.j tlefleld stamina is reborn. When the countess tries to lure him into he at first is meeK, as gullible as a youlh in love. When he reali7.es that she is try-ling to trick him, he grow? furious. though he acknowledges hi.s defeat and becomes again a shabby beggar who. years later, when proof of his identity comes to light, prelers to remain a urea iikI ncil man in a na tional poorhou.se.

Marie Bell plays the countess With little finesse, though the balance of the cast, including Aime. Clanond and Jacques Ballmer under Rene Le Henaff's direction, is better. 'Colonel Chabert." as French film drama. doesn't measure up to the usually loflv level Onlv It.iin... doc performance is brilliant, the films.

sole boon Screen Notes ha.s been Signed tor a role Bn; Town Scandal." Pine-Thomas production for Paramount He joins other I toughies including Stanley uemeni.s ana can swiiwr. 111 a headed by Philip Heed and llillnrv Biooke Hickman tiist ai tamed prominence when lie worked with Bing Crosby in "The Star 1 Penny Edwards, blond 18-vear- old Broadway musical comedy star. been aligned an hnpoitain in Warner "Mary, Hagen." Mi.ss Edwards, who re-j '''o'H .11 tile forthcomlns Two Buys From Texas" switches from a singing- dancing role to a straight dramatic )ortnlyai as a designing heiress. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN STAfiE PLAYS frank fay 1 A 2 SHOWS TODAY SUN. "slplrlatim: kn tfrtainmentv I I OF 1948 1.3 i TAX- A MI RICA'S ONLY li THEATRE 2 Shows TODAY SUN.

MATS.1.291.80";!:.;.X Lonut'sl-Riiii llil in orld SttlwIBi. tefSSfl SSSS. JOHN CIELCUD'S PRODI lOVE FOR LOVE BELLAMY KAV FRANCIS State of the union HI'DHON'Thr. 1 1 St F.of B'. RR.

B-SB4I SCIENTIFICALLY AI C.OS D1TION ID 1MIN I Miss ITf'Colfma .11 BOBBY CLARK A CRITICS PRIZS WINNER HI RBI RT SWEETHEARTS 6th All. STAR MUSICAL COMPANY OI IIKI ALL-STAR MUSICAL COMPANY (1 Kvr. mill. Mulinffs TODAY AWED III FKr.AGEMENT EXTENDED THRU IU THE MEDIUM A Prmram ot Too MuMral I'lxi I Miim. Ih ARI.O MENOTT1 SCICNTIFICALLY AIR-CONDITIONMD RKSTAIRANTR rfSfSm MATINFF TODAY 4 "2:3 vrB" 0 kY A HEQ mDaY at 2 30 1 '-S" Midway lU III MfllnUaUilrMBHI -r ll 1 i idJLkti ill i marine KATH' in4 i mmm m-mw-ibbh a alwh ii mth i ai or ci gforcf apifv.

I pat.o fi.h JJewgjBjgjsa HLDtt donaid rniMAN I A' I l1, 00 "WcZ? MPiZi ul. Air-ConditicnajsL nosib.anii FARMER'S DAUGHTER" -r, BiiSWHl Tfniir 'IVAN THE TERRIBLE' I I VANHEFllN -jtffmia KH ONTERBORO CIRCUIT miiami I OH I CAPITOL 1 I criterion OLOBG paramount! 1' rivoli t' 00. 1 is nniv' IjeleiMi thiuW UNITED ARTISTS J. Jhuiii iiui.ii.,iiniiiBr WINTER GARDEN WAY AT COWPITIOWED rWHM IillUg KGS TSE. itBi HlJiiy, NASI Howl NAN BENNETT NKIT ITU CHARLES IICKFOU wmi tii ith' Avenue.

nnn i an nn aeni Ik OK HIT I UUll I MlUUUiJ I Llil UlllllftllULd1 fliurcnn.nq.inU fESyA; I 1 3 ii 4 II iminuj lnm nnnnnr HssiUaiBtssSISinw inUTWIfe A mmmTiJfrn CRITERION: Carrolii" f'i1 POSSsggfiP 1 dayv tfo BhW rail ii Love and Obey As a result, contracts are expect- ed to be consummated with a prominenl husband and wife of the lilm colony within the next two weeks. Mr. Straus also interviewed 1 iiiunie-: ol important the firm's new plav. 'Safe Ilaiboi by Sylvia Regan And active negotiations were develO)ed for a picture sale of "Temper the Wind, which was produced bj Straus naa.s last season. Ileum been signed In London bv Maurice Evans to ap-! pear in "Man and Superman as his leading lady.

Mi.ss Heron last I appeared 111 Love Goes to Press Rogers' Thrill Circus plays its final four performances today and tomorrow at the Polo Grounds. 'I he 1 1 uiiens ,1 'iirce-dav en uagemenl Tuesdav eve-nine at the Red Birds' Stadium in Columbus. Ohio. It played to more than 000 spectators in it.s first six per- II. I'll ROUOI.V ho played the Chiraso Company in "My Sister Eileen.

will appear in lhat plav at the old Town Theater 8mlthtown, next. week. -HUMPHREY BOG ART STANWYCK SMITH WAtNEItS' 5mh "us WINTER WONDERLAND MODKINSON LAST TIMER TODAT JAMES M4S0N A ANN TODD THK SEVKKTH VEIL" HUMPHREY BOGART "CONFLICT" played tne Cm. C'ompanv -Mv Sister upper that plav lit Die old Town TheHter 1 Smlthtown, next week. starrinst William Harrigan iifuieL mmmm I alan lauu ni irrri I 1 RUSSFI I RFNOIY 1 CALCUTTA I -The guilt of iMi.i:imi:mvi.i:iii I UK POWELL fl.V.N KEVES 'Johnny O'clock' I "MR.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY" 1. Clark IHAI AY V. I I 11 IHOII S' DAUOHTtV; '-THE Dl THUMBS A RIDE' spot- QODBABO SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING" EASY COME, EASY GO Mirhitan Kid End. 1 Tht wmSSWSSWi -Tgw park jj TlT tTSZTZTT. 'm.

T- Z'Z SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING" 4 EE48SYY WirJ "the SHOW-OFF" CfSlfflP AnniFgeTyour GUNlLj FHLWuLlH JLlHfil 1 COHAtUB, I I rkO "r0" COWTH. TIMES T.rTZ (1 AMB1.I." LAND RISK- i I taASSnW! zS JOHN MILLS VALERIE HOBSON a -nra pblmiss- nd rrA WITHERS LOWERV in J. Arthur Rank's Ub.p.de tiu, mr.m" a -arsiin gy nvg -great expectatioxs- MPCTL 14 STAGE: mcn.Ni--p proZJ 11 flimf CrOCChC tntSUl J'HRBSPAJ rttft I-HIT PARADE OF 194rl KlifiW 42(81 7 1 Midnight Show Tonite! i 1MSV WOLFE ARHOLO FREEMAN Soot i) HERBERTS DOROTHY FIELDS Rarefoot boy with cheek 0 TeTtTrd a CRITICS PRIZE MUSICAL Tg'ad 6 ON today Sunday BERT LAHR wim JEAN PARKER Burlesqued: BELASCO. Mtt.l BfB'v BR I-2M7 NoW "BROADWAY'S BIGOEHT RE VI I jr Xond 0 A LL MISTER LvM'lt mini a win I I A A I 0 HAPPY CIM "All tODGERS A HAMMI RS1IIN HFI FN HAVES Happy birthday ANITA LOOS Dlrfrlr-d ROADHURST HOTELS AND FELTMAN'S OF CONEY ISLAND Armer D.n.htfn llM DBlll Thumb. RidA I I A i 2 IT Ukla Mr rUll -woiorfifCAA I 7i71L TawTaii iaVbiwa noli.

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