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BROOKLYN EA3LE, DEC. 31, 1954 31 USIC nedy, provides dreadful proof! ithat peace talks are better than battles, when he and all hill men are massacred by the Indians in one of the film's most dramatic epi-odes. C. Brooklyn Paramount Offers 'Sitting Bull9 for New Year's I TIIEATERS Szell Leads Philharmonic With Morini as Soloist If New Year's is being celebrated at the Brooklyn with the arrival todav of Hull in fiiumin. HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW P.U'I.

UKKUF.K Scope and Eastman Color, with "A Race fur. Life" as the TV PROGRAM TONIGHT co-feature. In addition the theater will present a special' STARS JANET BLAIR musical program tonight, with lllaic. scivcil. stage anl Hall last evening to begin his 'House of Flowers' Spotty Musical Set in West Indies By LOl'IS SHKAf-TKK "House of Flowers." I'm sorry to report, is one of those disappointing Cariiibean cruises that sounded so pronusiiis when you read the travel apenry's creamy, adjecm p-intoxi rated literature From the lineup on paper, you couldn't Returning to Carneg second fortnight of gue-t Svnipiiony, (Jeorgo S.ell i ippearances with the Philharmonic Miducted the orchestra in an .1" ttn be the in- a the iuiuuiii in-H hv .1 carro on Paramount's bv .1 Cam.i v.uh is 111' HI U' ii, -ll o.v- person gti''s; llalaban TV Wood I'loweu" migmy organ.

peace-loving, he wants fail 'Sitting Hull" is an action treatment for bis tribe and has picture, filmed in Mexico, ith to listen to both sides of the inigiit. i oi' the pro- help having hish hopes for the' Dale Robertson. Mary Murphy, story. Misunderstandings tiring to oil I The film por'i BOISE or NnHFRC," th. Al.ln new musical show at the A i in Kln.

Huhhnr nfurnli nv mualral illh .1. arrol Naish and Douglas on a series of bloody ctashi ho' pre-ieu scein Pearl Bailey, the delightful Trunin i.mi., mif tt iiarou -turrinrt I lyric, bjf I apo.t and nirnrlnd gram will from ieuueo. us an account oi require intervention by ie SCvcr Ciuuue, SHi And roitumrt (it soned Juanita Hal HlUOrg tilt? CNirrr liincN and mmlrai numtr pliiasins; was refined and often Milille. Only once did we feel that she was not alto-gel her coiisislent; that was in the cadenza of the first movement, where her interpretation he-anie momentarily dry and brittle. With the appearance of the second movement, however, she resinned her former relaxed attitude, making the music sing once more with windeiful rlooiience.

iiniis iJUtii-fnidMiig ot- iiram. ('('! iS le i idCo or tween the Sioux Chief. Sitting ylary is an.l Mn Bull, and the white man. about performers. an exotic -t In- ct pn naii, nut-ann rarroii.

sive ali-lteethoven jirogr.ii'!. The purely on-he-tra! works wele too I.eonore" nerlure No. and the Syniph.ic No. in Major. Both were interpreted witli strength clarity.

The strength v.u more appropriate to dramatic overture than to good-natured symphony, nore overly-weighty wind occasionally threatened to rob the music of its inherent lightness and gaiety. Most of the time, however, Mr. Szell had matters admirably under control, balancing and phr i-mg wiilt the flips inraV M.nrili Cn; t'mf. Li K. 1..

I t'l ik.Usil- II 1 .1 ,1 i IH Hii i 10(1 years ago, and includes i1() ii from ago. and includes pinch, or more than a pinch, of hh.t, Moor. tm Moai.r, iir ttpice indicated in its story ahout two madams of rival hor- I portrayal of tne bathe now-known as Custer's Last Stand. son, and though she gives backCate of Hell." the Japanese his ring during an argumeiit'nictiire in color, winner of the JEAN SIMMONS is seen with Marlon Brando in "Desiree," CinemaScope spectacle in De Luxe Color, at RKOs, the Brooklyn Strand, Century's Avalon and Marine, Loew's Boro Park and Randforce and Interboro theaters. "Yellow Mountain" is co-featured.

Dale Robertson, as a U. S. over the Indian question, she X. Y. ilm Critics' award for Cavalry major who is trying discovers her mistake later on.

the best foreign-iangiiage pic dellos. All the omens looked ''eauty. re In for a Height-very good, and it didn't hurt ful evening, any that an imaginative author Book No Bargain rsne was aumirah com. mount until Cus-iuire of the vc.ii- at the (luild pardoned by Mr. S.ell Kel Justice f(ir the Indians, The conflict thp orchestra, support Encounters many setbacks to ter, played by Douglas Ken- St.

Theat er. jiKe i ruman i apote naa turned! Hut gradually, vtith some en- his hand to his first musical, ijoyable interruptions, a good both. echoed the beauty and finesse incern COOKS erall effect, of her solo execution. Alto-Igetber. it was a magnificent in me pifuiiwiidiies ine snow (leal of evaporates, looks as though it will fulfill and a number of factors are re- utmost care an.

for details and Violinist Siipc, I Hi a LEWIS I lois! ii in HALWALLIS' production the great expectations. A be- sponsible. Mr. Capote's book. 'airs are a continual droll pleas-tabled curtain, suggesting a except for its supposedly titil- in e.

Kay WaMmi an chic I renchiness, ries on an iaiing references to commercial agreeable iob as a li.ir.iiurk extravagant Oliver Messel set- sex, is ralher lacking in humor, skipper. Frederick o'N'eal -ting which features a brightmost 0f the laughs arising from voixl.io man. a veritable M.umi frivolous patio, stylized lush Bml.n's amusing personal- effects machine auioiuol.ile foliage, vines with enormous itv. the storv of noi-e-. adds to the tun.

and flowers dribbling ail over the tvvo innocents in loe. placed Ditto Dil.uca appeal bi ws' in once again i einost woman day. There wa her playing: -t forth ivyth wlnca -to stand out in in the iohi! Major, and pi that she is the violinist of mi r.o show everything w. the greatest -made the coll. all its true gra ici oi; iiiiim alio as receiv itn justified enthu-iasm by the capacity audience.

Beethoven was well served' in Carnegie Hall last evening. 1 Not Enough Asbestos Oakland, Cal Dec. "1 (U.R 1 The plain of the Western Asbestos Conipan manufacturer of fireproof building materials, has burned down. mVision Joanne DRU Zsa Zsa GABOR -OPEN TONITE-NEW YEAR'S EVE-TILL against a stipnisticateil back- Hut, spite ut a cmnpany ground, fails somehow to gen- of spirited, enthusiastic n-r-erate any great amount of in- formers who just about knock V. CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE TONITE at LOEW'S! The violinist's 1onc had a marvelous pinny about it; her terest, spite of attractive per- themselves out to put on a good, formances by Diahann Carroll.

'show and Oliver Me-sel's gaily; i a piquant-looking charmer, and imaginative sets ami costumes innna If 'Kawn Spearman, both of whom there is not much vitality have fine voices. color at the heart of this NIW SHOW today: BIG ACTS The score is too in-and-out, "Hoiim of Flowers." it's like Lb El HJU1EESH0WS ivel poster of ines which a handful of entertaining songs an unfinished i but a larger number that aren't promising oil "BEST ACTOR OF YEAR -N fh- Cntxt KENMORC particularly, and the Capote- weren't filled in. 1 ITOKCICTI Vrlcn hricst frequeiitlv seem rniriuHm(M Jiather Im-y ithjallulah Leaving M-G-M't Romantic Drama in TECHNICOLOR I It'sa Laft Explosion I Ellbeth Vm Walter HI MADISON I 4 IruiiON si iKitN TAYLOR JOHNSON PIDGEON REED TmiSfy mm Limit 110 nun I i lever uu.e meaning-, instead laiuuan nauKneau euos nei of spontaneous. "House of engagement in "Dear Charles" Flowers." after a substantially at 'he Morosco on 2f. after pleasant start, never seems to performanees.

ami the fol-acquire any real momentum, so low ing Monday opens in Bos-t hat the arious penis of sung, ton the start of a tour which dance and story take on the na- will em brace Philadelphia, ture of revue pieces. F.aeh one Washington, Cleveland. Detroit, has to stand by itself, instead Chicago and' Los Angeles, of, being able to lnnli on what! had happened i MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE Com forfyf I Slay left 1 "Clin a KEITHS' iCHMOND VALENCIA NuWl PRESENTED I I THROUGH VISTaVISIOH otion Picture I Hiffi Fultliti Uti Skwi 'DESIREE' mmiwuHWH Ipiui i MHN IKHUltOlO'l iii sum mwi IRVING BERLINS HOWARD DUFF LEX BARKER MALA POWERS mims Pearl Bailey I RROOKI Al BM arnni limn." I 1 II. 'if. 1(1 14.

1 Hi: "Outlm'a DauKhlpr." 11.17. High Points The show, to give it its due. ALBEE gay facades of the two horde 1 44. IJ.U1 V46th STREET lALPINE jBREVOORT ICONEY IS. VG A i ItfMOnMNtC UMMt 112.

lOs. 1 M). lilaill.i ,1 alii 1'allsV. I nmlam FOX On Ihf strrrr.ml IU. WILLIAMS TONOT-IASI COMPLETE TWO FEATURE SHOW STARTS at 12 MIDNIGHT! the three girls in Madame delightful Mis -S' i 1-leur's estahlistinient sinir a i P.iri.'' ns.

2 i i-e. Bing CROSBY Danny KAYE mntiU'iTu aim m-i unee A1ralr liumnrouy risque piece, plaveil inhigluv eniovablestvle WaitiiV irte.Me.i h- -nei. I.e. rVRVHOI NT--Sillln lien Ada by Moore. Knid Mo-ier and -a mi.

12114. 1'. 1 lllli jsffrf II I I lines as aitm tur to begin. W'aitin' ome sm are irresistibly ty 4.,. 7,.

some funnv in "lias I Let Viur amuii," IVkings VIlORIENTAL jjPREMIER o'-- ILllllU 111 I HI Jll Il.lLLi VISTAVlSION VISITS NORWAY Rosemary CLOONEY Yera-ELLEN spending men which does a swell job msiivmN of kidding the practical, (pink- in TECHNICOLOR! iriim I ndfr thf Ha." I4. 2I, Showplact of lh Nation Rocktftlter Cnlr "Exctlleni holiday Jl. amER. "DEEP IN MY HEART" lM cc I Mis Bailey Amusing dres-ed in red Pear! Ma cnuniving Madame it 11 1 UMIl'l. Vet, I 10 12 2 2 rieur.

lieottiev Jionier. a lean 4.21. n2i. 19. hcit.

1224. 2.12 anuvirj ul I Rl 1 1 KION 1 hr unlrr l.irl,-' IV 111 1 I-l" 12 2 IV 4-S. 6-1. naiiiir i iiiiiit.s at i n- HUMPHREY Rl! HART AUDREY eet tan. is superb the vmloie 12m.

2 m. HEPBURN W.H0LDEH 22. 3.21, tlrn." 9 24. II 2:1. ctremonv.

Dressed in white 7 I II. 11:17. rid. TRIBORO HILLSIDE WILLAR MAI I IK flrr." 8 41. 11:58.

2-X. tails, black trousers, black ton Glorioui COLOR sUienf JOSE FERRER MERLE OBERON HELEN TRAU6EL Gut sun WALTER PID6E0N PAUL HENRE10 ROSEMARY CLOOMEY 6EKE 4 FRED KELLY JANE POWELL VIC OAMONE ANN MILLER CYD CKtRISSE TONY MARTIN Baud on the tiff ird Iht Mtlod.n ol SIGMUND ROMBERG An M-G-M P.clun end THC MUSIC HALL'S GREAT CHRISTMAS STAGE SHOW "Ihr iattbltp" For-fomtd Yul.lid. poj.onl IIUUNIII 3Aridftny Awtr Winarrt in Oni Great fie tor: 4 22. IS. 1 I 114 trar.ee.

looks out to sea with an old spyglass ami wonders. "Where's the buiiie.s?" She car, make iine sound fur.ny. ard cor.tmue in fine Km. HI Sl( Hill llffll Mr liMrt," 12 suf. liat ami with ha.f his fin whi'-ened.

he duvviis and 1 12 H2 fi 116. 12 AND 'THE YELLOW TOMAHAWK' COLOtL BAY RIOGE leaps ihrough a dance lni ll PHHIIII VI "Vannf al Hrarl. 1J II 21 4 21 42. HI 4fl. ii.e in is im'ii suu-ter and anuising.

12 D.ihien I'ii-ioM inci- "I Rl OI I "Cjimrn Ill IS, 12 S3, nianat.ii taiio.l sings 1 r- :,0 Never lias Seen SiiiiW" W'ilh Rox Ihtrf-ii RuoiiM ikr Hh.iw Humiip.1' II. IS. 12 III. 2 7 i. fec.ir.a.

Misses M.isior ,2 3y lBORO PARK YELLOW comps-es ii i Ain't Knough, mg no two what she means. MARLON. BRANDO sf I 1EAN SIMMONS Ue'lr MOUNTAIN ''ting Ivritirrlf ''-Merry holidoyspecloclt prod ucd by leonidoffwitti thRockHi, Corps Bollet, Choral Ensemblt ard Symphony Orchlro directed by Raymond Paige. COMPUTE MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT, NiW YEAR'S EVI P.ctuxal 10 00, 12 52, 3 53. 4 53.9 53.

Slog. Stiow ol. 12 02, 3 05, 04, 04, U.flO Doom Open Solurday 10 15 ss i. --i. ti- -irniiii-i irk- A IK I'lllll 1 siJf H.

II II. iaii mom Al Ma COMPLETE MIDNITE SHOWS at THEATRES CHECKED 10 "TWO I oe Itati.iiia Ti "V.erw 10 black V. 'ie Sil.H.e IRSi "I met inn, 2 II. II III A M.iidi at'pr, Juanuq Hi dam" Tar.g-i. (eeds in a gaudy color girls, iikevws black and car catel song.

io 'age i IAST SHOW f0 tDOITIONtl M0VII INfOIMATION. "lSPruce64000 GALA NEW YEAR'S EYE SHOWS TONIGHT I 5 47 A.M. enters iier all ill sensual rv Ida' para BV5 sols. Their s' and ciiii're mir GALA NEW YEAR'S SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW! A VOY JnVUl "DESIREE" CINEMASCOPE SUREOPHONIC Pirliway Plrk IHTh Avrnui intf 641H Strtft rli.v t'liinc and cheei'lui. Able onipaiiy Thi'! i in hishly mrr.tr.tPd "I I li-e of inn, nnoei' I'e'er I'eooK's staging, ha- a tropi-' tPii'iency to anib'e when is 'oe rolling.

1'ea-i tail-fv's driiwhi'g aid eleg.uit: VlfP A Bln CrnshT Dannv Rave Rnsrmirr ('Inonry fir a irnrj "white Christmas" walker VAPinv nrMTio jiis simmons A "1 F.I.LOU' MOI "STAIN Ut Barker number, "Madame T.o.gi's Tango." mu-ic Harold Ar-n, ivrtcs ny 'apote ar.il Arien doesn't let iiowi inn -1. vou tell yourself. ha- -1 -en-e i. a p'SV't'il I I "WHITE XMAS" VistQVision BINC PROsiiy VI.K I.I.I I IMNNY KAYE ROSFM.VRY LOONEY DAUAUV7AIm1I. iVlilVi.len 1.

I'olnrl "VISIT TO NORWAY" CLINTON AA1 OW Hioliv ay Marlon Brando Jran Himmonv Mrrle Oberon Dufflcld and AVrtLuli ami inn st. r. i UUrriLLU fuii s.r..,. MAD IMC "ue I. 9 I It iUAKlilL N.h.w (olorl a "YKI.IOW MOINTAIV MARB0R0 UOfifW latland.

and llumphrn) Rniarl Hrpburn VVm. Holdrn rr-sr'ltr--vr yiu and BKUUlv f.m a i a RIDGEW00D AVE A IP 3n I I'ln I rtlfV. Camy HI. "THE YKI.I.OW TOMAHAWK" In Colorl PIJI VFR VOI NO FOLKS' MATIMF. al lh MAYFAIR RIDAY.

PKC. HI, TIIJ. M. ElIV midwood jacques tati beverly srr. WWALT DISNEY-.

itirihtf firttnolavbv Oi.trtti 20 "SARniA" AUDREY HEPBURN UHiililitM WILLIAM H0LDEN "VFI.I.OW TOMAHAWK" "R0SEMAR1E" "SILVER LODE" Knights of the tad Table'J- 'REAP The WILD WIND' College Students in Routine Melodrama at the President IICHHID UilSClUt 1 ilk a iiiii mit fjta. a ii PATIO Mld.oad Strut -TIIK IH.HTINO ri.MPFRNEI." LULUW1AL Cnaun.t, Slre.I Doors Open 8:45 AM. iv hv i I 1 1 t'im. 11 otiMi t- ntisit, aim ai'tiT iimiii.a t' vorsn ioi.ks' mat. fri DFC.

SI: ABBOTT COSTEl.t.O" TILL i a I T( fAlrtJLi 1 cartnlyau Rud Kt A' 'lll t.llllhV III- IIHI 'THE LITTLE KIDNAPPERS' "I "i 1 1 I i IJI'lXl' th'' rv WfiCTD A Wn Noil. ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE' MWJlIniYUh.n,.ll.T oiLmcflocRLens today i ii" it- i i i i 1 jp. () n. Gala New Year's Eve Midnight ShowTonight! 'WOMAN'S. WORLD'4 In amiium the trials ar.il timi df I.

son i' llullintls li.st.i,. mclorlrfima can hoHst i'f lit ''IS mmjpiiiiiiiiiuM hi imimmw ELM "BENGAL BRIGADE" AV F.Nl'E li ate. II SH J-ZUO WldaVlllonScreao IRVING BERLIN'S BLACK WIDOW; aUn Rarinr Blonrl; lla Mm Only Alnmle Mnnitir farragut ARd "4 guns to the At Farragut Only Jan. 1 'BLACK WIDOW Blood'! ctuii rv BAY BIDCiK AND SI NSIT PARK IW.da Vll.nn Siriani I On II Wholesale; l'v i'i-a- I van fnr mi i vcv nnru v' Arri o' i aiiLi, i sm i THERE'S HO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS fftlA. h.

(W IIII Ma vviiuuvjuamu Sinalia UUUUUIILI I LIWUIinL ni I nil! "THF TRI1I III I KI i RFDFORD IVVIDK 8(RKKN WMmJMV Suddenly; also Personal Affair ROGERS J3J Riigiri. PR 4-22W Irtfnl M.irr prudui lt.ui pri- cm ll. r' 1 OfiiriP HIUh llirlr.1 ht ll.hi-l llnw.in SU Bnil I II ht ii( Hlnh VULinii fsr Hllll-m Sm.lnfi.. I it.i lhlr furl ntirai. Hitth Hhllf Brn.iril Kill" rton Irllnni.

Wi'lufn it CNemaScoP s'tmofHONic schjho :0.h CENTUtT I0X BORO r.AKh liriAtrvPrtntoiii t. A I5tn Av 1 -J-'1- Vanishing Prairie; R'lurn Irnm Ida Saa aln Snl.V Cartoona Vf InU jUlWld. Srrwn 6E. $-2517 a. art hi a a l.n, slfm I'sn-n Ifllon, 1 LATE SHOWS TONITE AT THEATRES CHECKED rrnie f.alln.

Inhn fttr li.ltirnaih BOBOl'GH HALL AND DOWNTOWN mitm ll CI Itooa. tXlRAI "FAI AST BASTIONS'' Col or by OE LUXE (WIDE REEN1C FIRST Rl IV NEIGHBORHOOD! ST. GEORGE Doon Open 9:30 A Selected Short ubiecl hjaui in CISfMASCOPK1 TR. 5-S630 PARK 'i 3 Marlon Brando in "DESIREE" Utl. Strut and Filth Annua FLATBL'SH FlilbuU Avnnua OPEN TONITE NEW YEAR'S EVE TILL DAWN! High and Dry; Both Side of the Law AST0R Avtnul Mi RING OUT THI OLD.

"YELLOW MOUNTAIN" "REAP THE WILD "'R rki a ir in a nc OI T. FLAYHovsE mnrviv. 1 CANARSIE a Yr ra iisfi r.n nearly i-ra'J-i' ai: Thf the VftJ StTfil i oiu i eiaunai nliair 3 RING IN THE NiW YEAR nn tl 1 ni Chur.hNMtr.nd An asi WtnnW. DIJ DflKilk Anu nar Tmpl.in Avanut KISMET Th. BORDER llKANAUA IN.

2-7110 A i A OOK VN uwvn iillUTT, IXdCing DIOOQ Brigadoon r'y Ctniy 1 1 land Avinu GRACE KELLY "THE YEAR'S BEST ACTRESS film CRITICS AWARD Grna TII RNEV KENT COLISEUM and Anu (ilnirr ROGERS Van HI. KLIN 52nd Slratt F'- BING CROSBY IT GRACE KELLY WILUAM I HOLDEN LEADER Little Kidnappers; Cimy tilnntj in twit If It AvnuM Mr Advf nturn of Riihuiion Crusof E.ihth Avinut and 45th Strra. RITZ foil "rii! ar': "BLACK WIDOW" "RACING BLOOD" Bill (Color) linden r.v: U.I. IN. IJ'JO Woman's World; Sleeping Tiger Stmt and Fourth Avanua HARBOR F0RTWAY EAST ILATBISH GARY MIRRIIL JAV RTtRI.INfi trit Ft.

Himilttn (inn ni Snipf I aNo Ihr Rodt WidiVi.innStra.n Utka-Church Avi. oon "HUMAN JUNGLE" NEWRUGBY THE COUNTRY SUMNER (tumnir Avfnu ind Quinry Strtit I.T'V.i, cov f-' STATE DtKilb and Franklin Av.nim Ac "LONE GUN" (Color) Monl8omerylrD im.ii GFRRITTSEN BE Black widow '( niemaSriion: alio Karinf Blond. Sprr hililrrn'. show GULL DCDVCUIDC hi" 'rit "PI ATlf lkl llUT" "A BI 1.I.ET DLIlOniIVb Inhih "i-nvn imiiwii LAST 6 WEEKS! IX WAITING' CRITERION 1 4 45th St -in 9.30 A.M. KINGS HIGHWAY King.

HIHv.y and 4cei(s TO0AY2 40.5 3O.S40.il 301 JEWEL Illicit Interlude; The Yellow Balloon TOMORROW, JAN. 1 (NEW YEAR'S) LATE SHOWS TONITE AT THEATRES CHECKED mmm aV i i.i 1 vmmrfmmm wm jr'ii'iifjjTii OPEN TONITE Till DWN VOGUE 'ZZX'WZJ? High and Dry; Both Side, of the Law FIRST RI IN NEIGHBORHOOD! PAUL STtWARf CINtMASCOPK' PtSEUVrtO Sf ATS NOW ON SAU! 4c-'v Sit CO 00 8 40 I1W CI PARK 1 I It a ran mur. GRACE KELLY DOUGLAS alio luur duns lu tb "VFiinvju MmiNTAiN" A li sth st ith Dengai Dngaae 44tti Strft and Fifth AvfPut WARNER THEATRE m'n PARI TON IWI0E White rhritmf vi.it, 'SABRINA' 'YELLOW TOMAHAWK' Yli.VCIV: I hrutmai Avinui tr4 B.lrd Strut DiKaitt Avtnua nar 'UisriET a irn a a "LAiA Ptrk Plica rcter ran also Arrow in the Dust GUNGA DiN SANDERS White Christmas; Short Subject, INF.MASCOrt: lamoAini Avtnut BRANDT'S MiV'ASR m. IaVlADlMvl QDAiin 'rnl ROGERS Van HKII.IN Grnt TILRNEY KIIIGEWOOO Gititnr ROGIRS -Yellow Mountain' 'I inraisi nprl alio Thrv HAR30R iurth Afm Rrma vv.n ei-a-jf COLOR LAST SHOW A.M. (GIANT WIDE SCIlEtNl Myrtla and DTIgadOOn Rlini'SlltAI) RA id "BLACK WIDOW" RIV0U Ac "RACING BLOOD" B.I! Williams (Color) war at r.th ST Mf' DIT7 HlMh Annul and wmiStJLmmmmmmmmmmmtimJmlmmmmmM i 1 I i.h fi IU I L.

P'NS B-45 A Mq 'fi natrt GaCaMSI F0RTWAY HUMAN JUNGLE' 'LONE GUN' SHEEPSHE AD ITJZIZ White Christmas; (Vnl.Viiinn) alio Vnt. Vllinn Vl.itl Nnra.y H.mlltnn SOI TH BROOKLYN Sumn.r A.ru. and IIIUMCD A 'LOOSE 'REAP THE WILD WIND Qmm star iiaB33- UU1UKLI Clulnrr (0 1 A WIDI tCRCCNI IN LONDON' GLOBE Brigade; Vrr' ISth It and Filth A. A 'REAP The WILD WIND', CinemaScopC STATE D.K.Ih and Iranklla Av.nu.. RIl.LT Th.

KID' CINemaScoP15 Srr.d and rtf1-! i- 1 trtio I. SriRiomwic Sound ii BOth THIOJMdMIIUia "BLACK KNIGHT" uwutwa'JCROSS BAY Knight; A Bullet Is Waiting hth Av.nu..,.

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