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I) BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES AUG 2, 1949 Loew's Met Theater Offers Free JNumlxr Can newest Rod Redwing of Hollywood Is Actor, Real Character now many inuv i-guei -an rememler what former Clark THEATER By George Currle Gable hits the star appeared in i a gambler? few among me minions who aiienu me movies naveneaiui Quest tickets to see "Any of koi Keuwing dui many recognize me oarK, nanusome actor who has played small roles and bits in top motion pictures for some 00 years. He usually appears as an Asiatic or American 'O, Mistress Mine' at Flatbush; 'Prostitute' at Brighton Theater robbed by an employee regu larlv, Redwing signs up as a Indian or in any one of a score worker in the club and usually Gable starrer opening at Loew Met tomorrow, will be forwarded to first 15 correct replies to the above question. In the new Met attraction, Gable is cast as that rarity of rarities, an honest gaming house proprietor. Alexis Smith, Audrey Totter, Mary Astor and Lewis Stone form part of a large and capable supporting cast in the fast mov. ing screen adaptation of the best-selling novel.

An added attraction on the same program is M-G-M's "Some of the 'O, Mine." Terrence Raitigiin's truns-Atlantic One of his hobbies is collect-i ferrets out the guilty man ing guns which have played ai within a few days. This is the success, is the hill tonight at the Flatbush Theater. Sylvia Sidney ami J.hn Littler have taken over the roles created by of Oriental types and does his work so deftly that he is almost constantly in demand. Redwing is known in Holly detective work cnlv type of 1 'X part in. history.

When he can not procure the original he gets that he likes. Redwing recently became ill of a complication of ailments I.ynn Fontanne ami Alfred I.und in the story of the love affair between a member of the Brit-j i-h Cabinet and a voting widow. ifrioi'inance will lie in the Also appealing will lie Denny; haiisson "Poeme." authentic copy. His most wood as one of its most colorful. a characters.

lie has the distinc prized possessions are the, which made four major opera-Mauser which killed the Aus-tions necessary. After the i. i i 'second operation, his hert tton of having appeared mi rav's Kenny in the part played oritf-j inallv bv Dirk Win Last niiht Ken lilaekouts" entered upon it an unusual and thrilling 40-min-ute production. Answers to the Gable Mem everv picture produced eu stopped and he was pronounced Cecil P. De.Mille since "The'oiid War the dueling pis-'dead.

Dr. Francis Prown of the Squaw Man" was made in VMS. tols Used hen A 1 .4 a rlMotion Picture Relief Fund luli. Vnn ory Quiz should be addressed including De.Mille's new pi a took over, injected adrenalin fluction. "Samson and ti, land massaged the heart until! to: The Manager.

Loew's Metro The actors most recent role uid'h killed Atmhim after two minutes it began tolpolitan Theater, rulton tt. Deighton. A ileen Poe and at llle FA ('al''-Evelyn Car. 'km -The play wa- tan Theater in Hollywood. It staged by llarald Hmmley.

dl have 'played at the end of The Plight Theater lo-iits engagement Il.SII consecu-night has revisit by 'Tlu'jthe performances, will have Respectful Prostitute" teamed; had more than -l .000,000 cash up with "The II a customers anil will have taken Journey." This ha-, b'-eii thejin at. the box office more than was in "Rope of Sanrl," the Hal.r.inioln. the six-guns used byiheat again. The remaining two, Guest tickets will be mailed to Pillv the Kid and the carbine operations were never per- the winners in tne coiuesi, used by the sheriff who killed' formed but Redwing has been closes Sunday night, Uillv. feeling fine ever since.

Aug. x. W'allis production which comes to the X. Y. Paramount Theater tomorrow, with Burt Lancaster, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre and Corinne Calvet first repeat of the season mi it opened out mere the so-called "Stiimav Circuit.

in stellar roles. June 21. Pill'. It will open at the Ziegfeld Theater here next Sept. 0.

Redwing, whose real name is Roderick Rajpurkaii is In dian, Asiatic and American LADD guns his way to power in "a love story that matches When 'not busy with film work. Redwing travels the cabaret circuit and gives performances as a magician. He likes to visit hospitals to help patients regain the use of their hands by doing stunts with cards. A girl who had no control of her hands when Redwing met her learned to manipulate her fingers so well I'eler Paiiheny and Donald Pengalese paternally and Chick asaw maternally. The blending of Fast and West seems to have ALAN LADD and Betty Field in "The Great Gatsby," which opens tomorrow ot the Brooklyn Paramount, with "Old Fashioned Girl." Klaiiiin, in their first joint effort, seem to have settled down to a run at Condon's Ambassador in the production of the William Pinner-William Morum thriller "The given him the formula for per which also includes the Windsor, up in the Pronx.

Next Sunday the linuklyn MiiM'um will iifent Suzanne llyiH'r, pianist, anil Pei nire Storhck, violinist, liy ii.nl SmikIoi-at the piano, lioth appear-anccs in the Sculpture Court. Mis-. Iiynt'i' as horn in Poland ami is an alumna of the Chopin College of Music. She came to the S. in 1011.

Since then has been in concert and has heen leach- petual youth, for, though he is It; years old, he looks L'fl. He the tension of the times! thptimpcl under his instruction that she became one of the fastest typ- lias had a love of firearms since jr I might be called "idle." 'Ccntle-ltry" with score by Kurt. Weill, ate l.tluina Black. he was a child and is renuted ists in this rnuntrv. Lee Fphriam and (iilhert I men Prefer Blondes'' in inusicula Playwrights Co.

production; i be the fastest man on the When bored with these ac draw in Hollywood, being ablejtivities and seeking excitement, to draw a revolver, aim. lire Redwing turns to private de- ft i 4 1 If Miller have heen fishing for the American rights. Xo nibbles, yd, hut don't he surprised if the play route over-sriis for production next version goes into rehear-al Lillian llell-th is month. Scptcinbcr re-j man's Version of the Hnunanuel hearsals are set for "A llarle- Hobles play; "That Lady," a quin" and "The Pr.nwimg Ver-iKatharine Cornell presentation. and fnt his target in less than tcctive work at which he has two-tenths of a second.

Some of-more than average success in the screen's best known heroes 'Hacking down thieves. He sue -ion. two plavs by Terrence and Cliervl Crawford's musica lowe their dexterity with a gun rializes on inside jobs and if a i I if Rattigan. "Arthur" a P. G.

'The Little Foxes" will alt Ing. She is a member of the faculty of the X. V. College of Mu-ic. Kerniee Slochck was horn In Xe York and offered her first recital at the age of seven.

Her next X. V. io instruction ny iteuwing. nightclub owner is being Althougli no major WimMuhm anap'- working thenisches out next openmi: I I If eduled fur this or the next comecK i month for production in the scathe theater is not what musical is the Peloved Coun- son just" around iile cornel'. are s( eek Come after 4:30 to see a preview ot "ROPE OF SAND" in addition to regular stage and screen show, last showing of Alan ladd'tn "The Great Gatsby" at 8:50.

Last In Person show with Peggy Lee and Jimmy Dorsey and his Orch. at 10:25. Late showing of "ROPE OF SAND" 11:15. PREVIEW TONIGHT! TOMORROW! IF IT'S LAFTER YOU'RE AFTER 11 Wl lWv 111 t' AND GET IT! WAlf I fil I I XJ iBi Wffi i HAL VALLIS' production A 1 1 1 1 1 I s6 lLLlZJ-JlLJs- I A I m. BURT LANCASTER PAUL HENREID Xi -s ii A iiT cET M- T'A VfiT MISNWV2L VjnTyfSiA I USTT.MHTODAN CLAUDE RAINS Mealfhfull 1 1 1 i 'FtVl' lllllrlllllMll.llllllBillll I 1.

I l(523o 1 1 1 1 r'l Ml 1 1 1 1 N. I I 1 1 idoiupiNO PAUL DOUGLAS BETTY ond introducing exotic CORINNE lpronowncd okoyt RAY MILLAND GRABLE B3n JEAN PETERS about whom LIFE MAGA- -Rol CISAD OMi0 call? Stnn que NS GARYCeOPER-PMICIA fJEfli. ZINE oyi: "Cofinn Colvct 1 fn I 'tu BEAUTIFUL KtlTM'S will occupy th thron of th lov goddeu of Hollvwoodl" ft. I STRAND i PETER LORRE ft iBIijOKLtN BROOKLYN Ctorgt RAFT 'I0HNKT i AUECR0' VAUPEVIllE TONITE I IIIS a in "Person HEPUBIIC QUEENS ALDEN orpheum lumcfiil I MADISON- I UfcWW. TOP IAIC i CELESTE HOLM KEITHS-.

GRCENPOINTADWIAN BOOTH 1-JAMfS CARDWfti TSX BEWEKE And His ORCHESTRA Kat Cameron. Ntws SHOW ROAD I Or.H Blv Of ItoaDWA I Walla' lltT SIC JC -1 'P. Jnnt CRAIN CARROU Grorg SANDERS ALBEE Wlt OH Mai I MTN SHOWING I "Music in the Glenn Miller Mood" featuring GLENN DOUGLAS MARY MAYO BUDDY YEAGER BOB MITCHELL" MOONLIGHT SERENADERS JACK SPERLING 20 THE STABLE Doors Open 9:30 A. m.I HIT! IW i 1 1 I pfus Cr "REEVES on xooir screois tbhq RAY RIDGE AND SINSET PARK rmtrr. 6th An.

ind SStli St C.ond Ntwi; alo Thf Re.irhromhcr fQR W.TMli. IN'OKMATIOM AMD STAsXTi 4 TtaAII ATTlACTlONJl GetCC ULSTER. "OOO Wuthrinc llriffhtn; Shadow Ovrr Chinatown Thr sti.r; also Sun Conifs Elrrlre. 75th St. and Thud Avt.

Stanley, Sth Ave. and 75th St. BEDFORD TUDY CARDENAS Extra Added Aitrsction I VIC PAMONB i DARING FILMS "STREET "BAD SISTER" IlllUJIf 1 Coney Is). Av. R.

Mtllan.d. P. Dsuglas. Happens Evere Spring" A "The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend' MIDWOOLrT'st ope4 fro A.M- GeORGB WRIGHT af khe Orn 8-3 National. 720 Washington Ays.

Thf l.ot Juntlr: al-o of thr North loarrs. 333 Rolers An. PR 4 22301 rih Hive. Show Thrra No Mrrcy RFNSOMII ST Colonr. Hth A -61th St.

OE 2rtl fount of Montf (r.lo; Winnrr Takr All HORD rKK Vormandr. 4Jrd St. A Nse Utrecht it Actons the Riv'r; al-o Meiican ivndr BIIKDIIiH HALL AND DOWNTOWN flullirld. Pattifld and Fiiltoa Sts. lutiilr Man: also Juntlr Slrrn Momart.

Fi.ltan St. and -ifhMI PI. Mv Sal; also House on Slrrrt St. tiroree Pla hooe. 100 p.ntapols St Tn Barkleyi gt Broadway; also Sftocted Sh.irt Subjects Terminal, Fourth Ass.

ana Pean St. Mv f.al s.il; also Grand Canvon Trail Tlvoli. Fulton St. and Halt The Life of Ritrvi also lllrsai Entry BRIGHTON Oceana. Briahton Beam Ave, -Hit! St.

Mv Gal Sal: also Loaded Pistols BROWN ILLF. Ilopklnson. 4fl2 Honsinson Avo. All t.atf Show Two Lrattlrea, If Shorts RISHHKK Empire, Ralah Aye. A 8 e.iy GL.

5-740 My Dream Is lours: The Younger Rrothers MARLNE VSr. AVALON. Kmes eay.E 18th "Texas. Brooklyn a Heaven," b. Msdison.

D. Lynn NOSTR VNDKinqT Hey-Nost'd Clifton W'ebh Shirley Temple FI.M- Avenue at Esit 17th St "MR. BEI.sF.DERK GOES TO COLLEGE" IRR ilT Fi Av Far Rd. "The Forbidden street," Dana Andrees. M.

0 Mars I SNTIN'OiwatirRsTat eeei-" 'eiALLr. AL wtLKS. "CITY ACROSS TRIANGLE, Kings Hey-E 12th 8L THE RIVER" A "MEXICAN HAYRIDE first theatre in the nation to reduce prices and the ONLY theatre on Broadway wheVe you can see a big 2 for 1 show for TIVOI.I Fulton St and Boro Hell William Bendix. "Tut I Iff nf I IT MAY! IR. Ave.

u-Coney Isl. Av. James (1 leaaan mi. "Illegal Entry" THE LADY GAMBLES" "RED CAXYOtV" LINDEN. Nmtrind-Prkid Avei COOL PATIO.

Flathuih St "SARABAND" "OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1SIR" 7 Rl ALTO. Flatjiish AvV'Cnrtelynu Rd "Live Today tar Tomorrovi A "Grand Canyen Trail COLLEGE. Flsthiish The Stratton Story" A "The San Comes Lp" TIMES SQUARE Midnight Faatur Nightly Midnight Faatur Nightly MR. PERR111 1 MR. THILL" OAVIO FARRAR rAtlTr Coney Isle of Ave BORING IT IIWIY? DlllVC IIM tllHIilY' G006IE WITHERS If I I ana nvsils is UUUL Nl 4-3134 JACK WARMER Lolonial.

ornadway and thnuery Anna Ivarenina; also The Wrt-rner H.ATBl SH Alhemarle, 173 Flatbush Avenue Slrance Woman: aln The (base Attor. '127 Flathu.p Avenue Mr. p.rrin and Mr TraiH: It Alaavs Ra.ns on aunrlay i Granada. Churrh and Nostrand Ayes. The Stratton story: also The Sun 1 omei In Kent.

Coney Island Ave. Avenue EMminco Road: also The lay Pieenn leader. Coney Island A NevAirs Ayes. Me. Belvedere Goes to nlleae: Forbidden street' Parksidr.

728 Flatliuih Ave. The Great Waltz: alo Sunt of Lose EAST El ATBlSII tenue D. Avenue aid St. i ity Arroes the River; aUe tlesiran "Tfavride I Ut.ra and Church Avenues A Connecticut Yankee; Nnrthwrst Stampede FI.ATLANDS rraymore. Avenue and E.

46th St. City Across the River; also Mexican Havride C.ERRITTSEN BEACH Graham, fiomttsae and Whitney Avs.i.lty Across the River: also Mexican Hayride KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Kings Hiflheay at Ocean ParkwayCarneaie Hall; also Trouhle Maker PARK SLOPE INTEnDOnO CIRCUIT J' DAN DAILEY ANNE BAXTER jv BOB CR0SBY lJ Z( Ttf MMirniot Trzm UADIO CITY MI SIC HALL Showploc of rh Nation Rockefeller Center 1AST TWO AY June HAVER- Ray BOLGER Gordon MacRAE ALWAYS THE BEST WtSSV ENTERTAINMENT ALL THEATRES SCIENTIFICALLY AIR-CONDITIONED i ffv rnn Tur cnrm itiuiiur" Carlton. Flatbush and 8-venth Avenues The ife of Riley: also Illegal Entry New Venns, 1224 Prospect Ava The l.adv f.amhles; also Red Canyon flara eiarnusn Ave. anq rare riaco miv aino nnnnrioo TnL mn Fitth Ave Prosneet Park West TL Iff nl I til r.voo. OF RILEY" ILLEGAL ENTRY" HOI SEof AC! AJkJ' PIl.LOsVf DEATH'S SANDERS Mth strc.t ne Luc oi luiey also megai Lntry ad 3rd I AVENLF SECTION Avenve V.

Avenue aad E. 10th St. ity Across the Risen also Mexican Ha? ride KISMET. DeKolb Ave. nr.

Tonsokins Kirk Douglas. Marilyn Maiwsll. HA MPION' glut (OL1SEL.M. 4th Ave. and 52nd St.

Guy Madisoa, Diana Lynn, "Teias, Brooklyn ai Heavsn" lvuiv ruR inL oilte.i liiiihu Color by TECHNICOLOR A Wirw trot. P.fur OR TH SHU! STAGE "FLTING" CO LO US" Thrilling iptdocl. produced by leonicfoW. settings by Bruno Main Corps Gl Club. Symphony Orchestra directed by Alexander Srnallens.

We ot 10 40, 1,20, i 13, 7,14, 10.05 Stage Show at 12,18. 3 08, 1 10, 9 02 Doon Open Wedneidov 10 30 A. M. Gregory PECK-Ava GARDNER -Melvyn DOUGLAS "MY AL SAL" and "TROI BI.E AKERS" Clifton Webb. Shr-ley Temple.

"MR BefLVEOER? GOES TO COLLEGE' A "FORRIDOEM STREET" WALItK MUilUN'tintL Dhnniimum. RIDGEWOOD FORTW AY. Harailt.r P'eay. R.drewoed. 1673 tvrtla Jtvenue Mark of orro: aUn lirunt.

Alore the Mohawk Rlvoll. Myrtle and Wilson Avenues Take Me Out to the Ball Goose. I Shot Jesse James MNER. sutnney Ave Ouiney St SHFEPSHEAD BY TF O.K.Ik ana I Frankln, A. sheepvhead.

Sltesashead Mr. Belvedere Goes to College; torsiddra Street SOITH BROOKLYN rtssr.l ANCA" "The GREA1 SHKR" in M-G-M' "The GREAT SI HER" HIT I 4Stt ST. i.tNG HJ)' J'EAGLE StJLADROS5 (61E. EASY GO" A "NEvT HOL'NDS3 Sanders Globe. ISth St.

and 3th Ave Jamaica tnnt also Jseare BERKS. 1IRE, M)th St. and Ilk Ave. VAU.EI STREAM. L.

I LINCOLN, Badterd Place Lieutenant A "Two Yanks la Trinidad" also Parole, gn Drlye-In, Sunrise Hjhay C1T. rROH LATE M0l.

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