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

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T2 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 28, Barbara Stanwyck To Sing Lead in Added to Cast Of Wylie Film SCREEN By Herbert Cohn Gay New Orleans7 For Remarque Film Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna Barbara Stanwyck's first picture! of the Chicago Civic Opera Com Ou Massen and Broderlck have been assigned to prominent roles In "Night Unto Nhrht." for Enterprise will be Erich Maria pany, whose mezzo contralto notes Remarque's forthcoming novel, "The 'The Raider Fine British Film, Tells a Sea Drama at Rialto You won't want to miss "The the British Tech nave been heard with "the Metropolitan Opera Company, the Philadelphia Opera Comnanv and th Other Love," to be produced by navid Lewis. David Niven will ap forthcoming Warner, drama based on the novel by Philip Wylie. Viveca Lindfors, Swedish actress making her American debut, is co- San Francisco Opera Company, will pear opposite Miss Stanwyck in thisj nicolor sea drama at, the Rialto Theater, if you have a taste: starred opposite Ronald Reagan in lor fine motion pictures. For here is a film that tells a war nave uie icwiing ieminine roie ii "In Oay New Orleans." a new operetta with music bv Carl Fredrick- Story OI postwar cumuinim Filming of the $2,000,000 production will begin Monday with Andre me new production, Deing directed for Warners by Don Siegel.

time adventure with such startling realism that you will son which Forbes Randolph will do Toth directing. forget it is only a movie. It Is gripping saga of 20 torpedoed se ithem wounded. Billy Wilder, director-writer now begin in December. Brooklyn, I Love You," a novelty men adri completing "The Emperor WalU," elUrious, all of them cold, hungry and brave.

The captain frankly admits baseball film featuring Leo Du Worth Atlant Julie Wilson Is now In the the Ray Bolger hit, "Three that, under their trail emergency rocher, Dixie Walker, Peewee Reese and other Dodger personalities will sail, they are 18 days from their Uct mat notxxiy Knows in there. And that human dr et aiainst the broader adi Make Ready," at the Broadhurst nas Deen reoptionea by mramoum. Wilder was signed by the studio in 1936 as a writer. He started directing in 1942. He received the Academy Award for "The Lost Weekend." has closest landfall, that their chances of making It are slim and that their be shown on the screens or Loews neighborhood theaters beginning Theater.

Miss Wilson, who lelt the Copacabana to join the Hamllton- of the Allied merchant ship S. S. Wednesday. worked on 14 produced scripts and. lwis revue, replaced More hopefuUy.

though, he explaiasj directed five films at the studio. Montgomery, wno is entering lop-lltzky of Notre Dame." having sighted the lifeboat, lying! Paramount has lifted Vlrglnii voy route and that they have Field's option. Within the last year i Original Ballet Rime nas piayea important roies i. hree films, "The Imperfect Lady, 1Us alj both a chart to plot their location: The film opens with the Leander and a poruble radio to flash at least! being loaded In New York harbor a feeble SOS. The men live from.

Ma Premiere Tomorrow itarring Ray Milland and Teresa Wright; "The Perfect Marriage." hri.fpH hv ihp ronv.iv commodore on they spot the German raider' aarrmg Loretta Young and David A musical instrument Jamboree will be presented on stage at Loew Melba Theater Monday evening to give amateur musicians an opportunity to show their talents. Cash prizes will be awarded to winners. The contest will be presented as a supplement to the usual Monday1 vaudeville show and double feature screen bill. The contest is open to amateurs at least 18 years old and Tomorrow night at 8:30 the gala premiere of the Original Ballet Russe. Col.

Basil director general, will open S. Hurok's Fall ballet season at the Metropolitan the problems of the voyage. The scope and know that, even if help Niven, and "Ladies' Man." starring Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley and IRIS ADRIAN, Broadway actress, will have a role in "Love and Learn," Warner comedy. BARBARA STANWYCK is co-starred with Van Heflin and Lizabeth Scott in "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers," new feature on the Brooklyn Paramount screen. Virginia wenes.

JUNE HAVOC She re- places Betty Field in "Dream Girl" tonight when that play, closed because of Miss Field's illness, ceopens at the Coronet Theater. Craig Stevens has completed his I pace picks up when the Leander is were near, they would have to Ignore forced to run ahead of its slow it rather than act as a decoy for convoy loses contact and is left to the U-boat lying in wait nearby, make the rest of its run alone and There are scenes packed with without protection. Then the camera human emotions as 'The Raider" moves to the castaways, victims of approaches its climax. There is a an earlier torpedoing. I terrifying threat of mutiny and a During the initial weeK or me month-long session, the company has scheduled the world -premiere (Oct.

1) of the first balletic "Ca- role In Warner romantic film, the direr sponsured by Keensight an optical Love and Learn," and has gone immediately into the cast of "Night mille," featuring Alicia Markova as the Lady of the Camellias and An- The Raider" honest: plaved grim and thrilling battle, Unto Night," the studio's drama starring Ronald Reagan and Viveca 'World Food Problem," a pictorial com lnrinz 1 cast of British. Dutch and Dolin as Armand luvai. The following evening (Oct. 2) survey of the causes of the International food shortage and what la being done to remedy it, is the sub will bring the United States debut of David Lichine's "Cain and Abel," with Kenneth MacKenzie and Oleg before "The Raider" reaches IUs end. There is stunning power and suspense in this film as well as vivid realism, thanks to Pat Jackson's di-1 rection.

And it has, besides, the warmth of a human story and the Frederick Brisson, president of the newly formed film producing com-j pany, Independent Artists, is here negotiating for the release of pictures his company will make. Brisson, Rosalind Russell, Dudley Nichols and Frank Vincent organized the firm recently to produce ten pictures over a period of five ject of the latest March of Time. American sailors and staged with such to-the-point simplicity that it has the punch cf a documentary. It leaves not a moment's doubt that It is the true story of the men who are playing it. It is so real it could have happened to you, to me, to Harold Vermilyea, Broadway actor who has Just completed his second film, "The Emperor Walts," will return here from Hollywood this He will "be back in Hollywood In I January to start his term contract' at the studio.

Vermilyea left the cast of the Broadway "Deep Are the Roots," to appear in! the role of the chancellor in "Thej Emperor Waltz," Bing Crosby-Joan1 Fontaine starring picture. His first The new production, now being filmed on location at Mallbu Beach, is based on the novel of the same title by Philip Wylie. Osa Massen, Bruce Bennett and Broderlck Crawford also play important roles in "Night Unto Night," being directed Many drought-ridden areas, accora- jTupine In the respective title roles. 3 the film, are again producing skill of men who have learned the1 un j-Tiaay evening, uct. -muie Wife" by Antonia Cobos will receive sizeable harvests, but famine la of telling a story brilliantly with ns iirsi penormance in The world premiere of Warner The Last Bomb," Technicolor two-reel short subject on the atomic bomb, produced through cooperation with the U.

S. Army Air Force, has been set for Oct. 10 at the Earle Theater, Washington, D. C. "Bachelor's Daughters," Andrew Stone production for United Artists release, which stars Gail Russel.

Claire Trevor, Ann Dvorak and Adolphe Menjou, will open Oct. 5 at the Gotham Theater. The largest initial pressing order ever made for a single album 500.000 discs has been placed by India and China finds natives eat ing gruels of weeds and clay. through murky A by Don Hlegei. ayear '45 1941 picture was S.

S. treachery of an unseei marine. A British captain The number of ex-GIs before will hit a new high at the liieooata 'Moby Dick' For Screen "Mobv Dick." classic novel of Paramount in mid-October when three war veterans. Sterling Hay den, Robert Preston and William IRENE DUNNE REX HARRISON Hoidf-n. epic, "Blaze of Noon." Fifteen whaling ships by Herman MelvilleJ Decca Records for the Bing Crosby-Fred Astaire collection of Irving Paramount LINDA DARNELL mtum-mmmmum WHmiCEirl I LINDA DARNELL I songs from Paramount will also be working in pictures will be produced for the screen earl; next year by Warner Brothers.

Con usical, "Blue Skies." sidered as one of the greatest ad ANNA and THE jTAOj HATS al! I for films by John BpiBA iiiihii Lame uluil nuiM 1 "tfOtt Si VERA-ELLEN FRANK LATIWOIE Ij Bi94y wLi I ffl0d0" OeX FLUSHING I usi ttgnttl sutt uma show ionicht op f.M. TOtrw toon u.n aiSfwu KING OF SIAM1 1, 2, 3, 4 Huston, writer-director recently returned from the army. Her performance In "Golden Earrings" winning acclaim from studio II Of THOUIAN0S a rtfe greatest tAfTtXTAtMHiE nt vmve e-. I STRAND y7fo TRUTH ABOUT BONITA OKANVIUE MOROAN CONWAY executives, Marlene Dietrich has AT THE LOWEST HtfCES F9X BKOOKITM Paramount calling for one picture yearlv. Paramount imported Miss WM'll nAUIUUIIT nlUJJlUHALL ctN.tr- PP 1 1 7 "Top-flight "-MORTIMER, MIMO ai din 'CAPTAIN CAUTION' 'CAPTAIN FURY' i I Mil UW Beta IMTIK InM UtlT Inai MtMC Wetif MdWOI hi MUj Dietrich from Europe in 1930 andi 60 1.80 JUUS PFEIfKR ptMNfa lb 71nM Introduced her to American audiences in "Morocco She remained mW 1 with the studio until 1937 when she embarked on a free lance career in Hollywood.

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