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BROOKLYM 1AGLI, MAY 8, 1952 William Powell in Ist-Run At the Brooklyn Paramount With "Something to Live For," the Joan FonUlne-Ray Milland picture, the Brooklyn Paramount la also showing a new first-run in the city. The Treasure of Lost Canyon," which brings William Powell back to the screen after several years' "II IISIL tOUIS SHIAFFK jpTL. -7T" 1 v- i.v absence. While this new Unl-r "Taa Tiiaaan af Laat Obbibb. Darrar- versal-International picture Is in Technicolor, and is based on a Robert Louis Stevenson i i 1 'Carbine Williams' at Capitol Telli Story of Gun Inventor Film biographies are apt to be routine melodrama festooned around a celebrity, but "Carbine at the Capitol, which fits Into this pattern, manages to make it look like a custom-made story, designed for the titlerolist Now 'ShuffU Along' Old Story To Versatile Flournoy Miller story, it is not the kind of film Powell should have chosen for aal-liln iilliinl atatara la Tnaaliilii.

nit it bp Tat Tilth ff aaa- i lOml aa I "a flat 9 a. Sniaaaltt ar aaaaaatg Haitian aaal Rjaaraaa Craakar, aaaai aa atari- ar liaat task Oliiiana. At taa Maktra Par malt. CA8T Baa aVaara WUBaaa PaaaR Mrra Waa mil Maaaa aamaatla Bniry Da Oaaaa llaa aalarna Caariaa Draaa Baati Ta ha It will an old, familiar experience for Flournoy filler. his return effort.

Because the picture is dif 1-O-H Mm 31 yean old, to be precise, when the curtain goes up at the Broadway Theater tonight for "Shuffle Along," new version of the famous all-Negro musical of the early 1920s. He is repeating himself. He wrote the book andl fuse in its interests, and grows more implausible as it goes along, Powell cannot overcome altlaaaa) Baa Oraaa Paaar Art Ceka. At eke CwlM. CA8T OBaaap iiaaaaa Jaaa Daacatta Martta PraM Haarp Hall fraak WUaal clowned in that first edition; oPtNlNG TOWGHT Hank WllUeaai iim WHIIibi CaeL T.

ri alat Slraagar he has co-authored the book for the new show and again turns the impression he gives of having wandered into the proceedings by mistake. As the second half of a program where the headliner is good entertain Claaae WIWmm Powell's rapacious lawyer-cous There are two reasons for this good effect: One is the out-of-the-ordinary life story, the film tells, of David Marshall Williams, who while in prison invented an improvement for a gun, and the other is James Stewart's performance, as the star. Out of this combination M-G-M has fashioned an easygoing picture about a man who made a unique contribution mb" bw 1 Cart kM bM ha Stewart OUa SatoU Ban William M.ktar in, wno embezzles everybody funds, and details like two ttl RBBBBW- wbv- ment, "The Treasure of Lost I WU1U lu Martler Tartar Hall Pap Dletttet Alteraee- Aaerew Wall Ralak Peder BUI Rleektaa Canyon" gets by only as a kind of juvenile thriller. Powell is seen as a California country doctor of several generations back, who brings into his home a 10-year-old waif, Freak Bleaanb 'GIGI starring Audrey Hepburn in the title role, closes May 31 at the Fulton after a healthy run of 217 performances. YVONNE DE CARLO, in 'The San Francisco Story," opening tomorrow at the Warner Theater.

"Snaffle Along." at the Broadway Theater. Irving Gaumont presents a new edition of the famous 1920s musical comedy, book by Flournoy Miller and Paul Gerard Smith, lyrics by Noble Sissle, music by Enbie Blake. Principals in the all-Negro cast are Miller, Stale, Blake, Avon Long, Thelma Carpenter, Delores Martin, Napoleon Reed and Hamtree Harrington. Staged by George Hale. Sets by Albert Johnson, eostames by Waldo Angelo.

Beamed Petite to history, presumably, since the Sheriff Tam Van mot Bla up as one of its leading performers. A deceptive-looking man, this Mr. Miller. Tall, quiet-spoken, gentle, he seems more like a doctor, teacher or some other kind of professional man than a comedian who became a show business name as have the blackface team of Miller and Lyle. But Audrey Lyle is dead now, has been for some 20 years, and his old partner is back on Broadway in another "Shuffle Along," a practically brand new edition.

real Carbine Williams' Improved halves of a broken coin, which, when matched, prove that the waif's father was Powell's brother. When the lad pushes the treasure chest first into a "bottomless" pool, because he fears the effect wealth will have on his benefactor, and then rescues it after some impossible underwater feats, the story gets entirely out of hand. Still, it's good to see Powell D.rld Mllnai Hat bp Brat abandoned by a traveling med guns were used by the United States during World War II. It and a little stupid. He feels what icine troupe, up to this point is dull, as movies go, is almost the story is credible and V5 entirely lacking in humor, and Williams felt as he conceives the character so strongly that he overcomes the lack of many has very little to stir the emo tions.

But this character, Car of the usual aids to a good per touched with suspense, and the philosophical elderly doctor, and his wife, Rosemary De Camp, are an interesting pair. Gets Out of Hand But the picture begins to bine Williams, as played by back on the screen, and a few jaunty scenes show that he re formance: There's no eye appeal in Stewart as an aging the world as Carbine Williams was hailed by General MacAr-tuhr as having been "one of the strongest contributing factors to our victory in the Pacific." He referred to our use of the U. S. Army 30 M-l carbine, a basic principle of which was designed by Williams. During World War II, 8,000,000 of these weapons were manufactured.

married for 40 years "to the "We've kept in two of the Stewart, grips the imagination. Ia Prison Eight Years same wife," Bessie Oliver, and old songs," Mr. Miller said yes convict, in the hideous striped uniform and in chains. The tains much of his old bounce. Tommy Ivo makes a fine job of his difficult role of the waif, and we can hope to see him in It would be easy to dismiss drag in all kinds of complications, Involving an ancient prison background is unattrac after so long a time regards her as his "right arm." There's a big front-yard to the house, and "Carbine Williams" as the story of a man who flouted the tive and there are none of the dramatic heights usual in prison Spanish chest full of treasure, some better pictures.

J. C. he likes to putter around in the law in his youth and was sent terday in a noisy, crowded Broadway restaurant, between last-minute rehearsals. "Delores Martin sings, 'I'm Just Wild About Thelma Carpenter sings 'Love Will Find a and there's a number we pictures no big break, for in flower beds or cut the grass to prison, where he reformed, rwuetw is rrajrTUMr-uai aa Stricter Ueftit! His being pardoned after eight stance. The film doesn't try for much realism, and even the "when my wife lets me.

She tells me she knows better than mar atom aeOW IHIM6C lOVfl Previews Friday At Loew's State Loew's State Theater will Ml rtlB a years of a 30-year sentence llaB) I familiar prison knifing and dis call 'Reminiscing' that has Sis- I do about such things." Does she really? "Well, makes him seem a reformed character. But in Williams' ciplinary beating are presented aim n. ran; ooees eta' mt AW6iu vinonio sic. MTteftiaf have to give in and agree with sle and Blake (Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake) doing bits from the old numbers, hut otherwise case, and as James Stewart firmly portrays him, he did not with only diluted realism. But Stewart feels the way a Carbine Williams must have felt in his situation, and its enough to her," and he laughed quietly.

Versatile Mr. Parker reform, because he neither be mt muscm roa Nf rOKfeU Ta Fajetaf. Jtaxtl tilt ftreal lieved himself guilty of any everything's new." Eventful U80 Tonr During the war veteran per- 4tt STREET ALPINE YrzCHlEtF crime nor was capable of being swayed by the kind of "ref Ken Parker, actor-playwright and former ice skater, opening keep an audience interested, MacArthnr Tribute Wendell Corey is authorita BROADWAY CONEY IS. Till AT formers Miller, Sissle and Blake toured Europe with a ormation" methods used by tomorrow in a new variety show GATES-- the prisons to which he was at the Originals Only Playhouse tt a a USO version of "Shuffle sent. tive in the role of the prison head who is at first hostile to Williams and later risks his 1 FRED mmVm aaOIUDUl I 1 MEIBA Williams was a rugged individualist, who thought he present previews of the new M-G-M hit, "The Wild North," all day tomorrow in addition to the last showings of "Tomorrow Is Too Late." The M-G-M film in Ansco color stars Stewart Granger, Wendell Corey and Cyd Charisse.

Regular showings of "The Wild North" begin on Saturday. Hold Entire Show At Albee Theater "With a Song in My Heart," the Jane Froman story in Technicolor, is being held for a second week at the Albee, with the co-feature "Lady Possessed," with James Mason and June Havoc. played to the famous all-colored 92d Division, among numerous other outfits, and it was this experience that suggested the Lucious. iovatHe LIZ own job to help him. Jean ORIENTAL 100 7th Ave.

South, will dance and sing specialty numbers by Paul Giasson, Dave Herzburn and Ben Victor. He will also act with Harriet Handler in his own skit, "Take Back TV," and had the right, during prohibi uTEEL TOWN PITKIN PREMIER inn an tion, to make corn whiskey on Hagen, as Williams wife, is nothing more than a symbol of wifely affection and loyalty. book for tonights new show lorry tUC and capable actors like Paul 'CARBINE with Jean Hagen playing the wife of James Stewart, in the title role, is the new film drama at the Capitol. BAY RIDGE The story begins overseas, all the men playing GIs, the girls appearing as Wacs, and Mr. Miller plays an oldtlmer who his own land out of his own mash in his own still with his own group of workers.

When a revenue officer was killed in a raid on his outfit, Williams mm KOOKKISE' ABB BREVOORT 'RETREAT, PRANK IOVEJOY afle THt RIG TREES' Stewart, Porter Hall, Carl Benton Reid and Rhys Williams are relegated to merely good TOUGH QIRV WARWICK will conduct an audience par ticipation stint. Parker's comedy mystery, "There's Always a Murder," opens May 21 at the Danville Summer theater. More 'Rivals' "fought in the first World War and just stayed in I was too BORO PARK ArVIST mAMlBlV It A A "JAMNS8C supporting roles. WA WUOV DWlftlM VlaAVlainiae was accused of having fired the fatal shot, and though this has never been proved, he lazy to get out. Note: David Marshall Williams, now known throughout Actually, he missed being in uniform for World War I by went to prison.

MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN ALItF.II "Wltll 8ea IB Mr Heart." 12:31. 4:03. 1:33. "Udr Tf MUMl." 11:03, 3:33, 0:03. 1:33.

FOX "My 8le CeaTtrte," 11:38, 4:01, 7:24, 10:47) "8mn4 Off," 11:05, 1:28, 9:14. I niTtll lUtlt TNyi M-G-M' xciting dromql 'mMt APITOLrru iamccctciiadti Problem Inmate In prison Williams remained a narrow margin. He was playing in a Springfield, 111., vaude Held over an extra week, the new acting version of Sheridan's COM! aitWIIH 11,18 ANS lil P. M. far pravMw el "Tha San Francitce Slary" plus "Mara Maru" On Stage The Ballet Theatre tMVSIOW BOOal OetN 14 PREVIEW TODAY! "The Rivals" will be presented v(M jnmuuuiLiiniii; -vSfU; I ninnuir urn 1 mho ville house what he thought would be his last performances the same individualist, refusing to be drawn into any schemes METROPOLITAN "Tomerrew II Ta lata," 11:39, 4, 7:25, "Jut Tale Onee," II, 2:25.

5:50, :15. Ik DoortOPilt 10 A.M. for a long time when the Armis tonight, tomorrow and batur-day at the Provlncetown Playhouse. The comedy was di When Frisco was at brawling, sprawling hill-city of sin! PARAMOUNT "Semetklnp te Lira Far," tice was declared. He was sup to escape, but creating something of a problem for the authorities, until he got to work, im'' I Jf AN HAGtN a WfNDEU COREY I posed to enter the service the 12:41.

3:51. "Trauara at Mat 11:10, 2:29, 5:39. 8:53. MANHATTAN rected by John F. Grahame from a new script by Powers' next day.

Pioneering Musical ASTOR "Mr Sll Comlcte." 10:22, 12:31, secretly, on making a new type of gun, with nothing but an old Ford axle and a hand file as Moulton. 2:40. 4:49. 6:58. 9:07.

11:16. eftN CAPITOL "Carblna Wllllame," 10:43, 1:07, The cast includes Mimi Ran Mr. Miller likes to recall that 3:17. 5:27. 7:37.

9:47. 11:49. dolph, Joan Morse, John Fran CRITERION "The Greta Glote." 10:111, 1:25. 4:40, 7:50. 11; ararlrw af "Tne cis, Joseph di Stefano, Harry Snloar." 11:45.

2:55. 9:20. 12:33, 1 MP CW A Vr MacNewman and Donald Shum- GLOBE "Rra Moantaln." 10:49, 12:38, 'BELLE OF NEW IV I 11 IT tX A Aatatre way. Klnw Hllre 4 Caety ltlee Ate. A govs II BSTTIK THAW ITXtV IKi Tirlar 2:27, 4:16, 5:55, 7:34.

8:13, 10:52, 12:31. MAVF4IR "Mamie CUT." 10:45, 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:43, 7:36 9:15, 11, Workshop's 'Ascent' AVAI ON "'J1 Amr "eiarare, Sasert-KlB) Heeev MADrwiV'r "DEADLINE U. S. MARINE 5ST Warnch Bros. 12:37.

MUSIC HAL1 "Scarameache." 10:40, 1:32, The Dramatic Workshop will 4:27. 7:24, etaae. 12:40, 3:36, 6:32. 9:30. 3LCs.alDKT lUCXMEt mini mm the 1921 "Shuffle Along," which also enlisted the talents of Sissle and Blake, was something of a trail-blazer.

Besides running for 504 performances, an impressive total these days, a still more impressive number then, it was the first all-Negro musical to become a Broadway hit and it gave the Broadway managers a healthier respect for the drawing power of colored entertainers. And, it helped launch the Harlem-craze, which found the monied crowds flock rwaUHUtUW present "The Ascent of F-6, imiunnni ana "JAPANESE WAS BRIDE" TALES OF HOFFMANN' PARAMOUNT "Macaa," 10:39, 2:16, 5:26. equipment. That's the extent of the dramatic conflict in "Carbine Williams" the man Williams against established order when it interferes with what he considers his natural rights. It's never really resolved, because the prison simply relinquishes its hold on him when, individualist that he Is, he proves to be too valuable a man to keep under lock and key.

Stewart is so definitely the star of this film, that everyone else in it seems commonplace Flateuah Avaaea aad Mieeae Street PATIO rikfiiru iiAkiie- by Christopher Isherwood and nun nua aaHKIl HHIU I HUtUll-IUSUtfltWt MIDWOODi" "cry, the beloved country1 W. H. Auden, tonight through Saturday and next weekend at STARTING T0M0M0W Flatlaaea Flatbuik BROOK 'AFRICAN QUEEN the Studio Theater, Capitol 8:16, 12:41, 3:51, 7:09. 9:51. R1VOL1 "Pride af St.

Leah." 10:46, 12:45, 2:55, 5:05. 7:10. 9:20. 11:30. ROXY "Brilea aa Their Taea." 11:09, 1, 5:07.

8:06, atafe, 1:03, 4:02, 7:01, 10:02. VICTORIA "Tha MarrrUf Rial." 10:25, 12:23. 2:11, 4. 5:48, 7:36. 9:25, 11:27.

WARNER "Mara Mara." 10:10, 1, 8:10. prarlew af "8aa Franrleee Btarf," 2:40. 6:45, atafa. 12:10, 4:15, 8:20. MAYFAIR.

Ave. U-Canay III. Aye. 'BRIGHT VlCTOBf A 'WEEK-END WITH FATHER Theater Building, 1639 Broad sarmen Gavallaro. rw asir way.

The production was di ELM, Avaaue at Eut I7t 8t MARTIN ALBEMARLE.FIat.Av.-Albaanrle A LEWIS 'sailor fNtPMHO rected by Edward E. Greer of; ing uptown for their late hour the Workshop's faculty. THE HONEY DREAMERS the aibins 1 1 'V ZPtr 'Clots to My 1W 'RETREAT, HELL1'; Ths BIG TREES' COLLEGE, FUtketk 'LAS VEGAS 8TORY' A 'GIRL IN EVERT PORT entertainment. "All-colored bands were popu lar then," Mr. Miller said Tandarlv.

I "there was one on the Ziegfeld Roof. And the Castles, Vernon "ontinental 1 inn 1 IIHII DINNERWARI TO LADIES an Irene Castle, always had a I rVi ROMANTIC KNUriONI I hill iniMiiu in iiinij mm AT THEATRES colored band, but when we pu; on our show, we brought colored entertainment to every IA- TV body's attention, not just the OR MERIT STRAND 'WAY AT 47tk a CHIlOtM WNDR I Stket ell'llraea held 3 in CANARSIE, Avanua IVi Street. FRANK LOVEJOT RICHARD CARLSON wealthy folk. The managers ill PARft, 4418 Street aaa Flfte Avaaee. "DCTDCIT SUMNER.

Suaeer St KCIKCAI. MCLL! "BtTBtiT Lit I I STATE. DtKalt aa Fraaklle A KIRK DOUGLAS "THE BIO TREES" (COLDS) COLISEUM, 4th Ave. 2n 8t ARTHUR "DDIiUT UITARV'! FORTWAT. HaiallUa RENNEDT DlxlOfl I VllatlUKT KISMET.

DtKala Ave, ar. TeaiaHai Aw. A VAN HEFLIN "WEEK-END WITH FATHER" 1 STAR VARIETY SHOW BERKSHIRE, 0t St. aa Ita "VTVA ZAFATA" CLOSE TO MT HEART3 riow HARBOR, 2 St e8 4t Ave "AFRICAN QUEEN" (Cater) CAPTIVE CITY mm, BT H-BT X-ir-tef l-J-t RITE, em Avaeee eai 4St Sk-tat. "MV OUTLAW BROTHER" "Mu Freal Planet didn think the public would go for it, but that was just individual opinions.

When they put Bert Williams into the Follies the first time, they held their breath, and you know how popular he became. The public has always liked colored entertainers." Amateur Gardener Born 63 years ago in Nashville, where he and Audrey Lyle went to school and a LINCOLN, Seifer8 Plate "WAGON WHEELS" BBS "DESERT GOLD" 7TTTTT Oil IQCfll SCREEnS TDM' HUMPHREY BQGARTY ETHEL BARRYMORE MM 1 I '--w -aw -V 1 nr I I 1 It at a tjr k. te. a II wwiva BMRttnru ni a a first got together as a team, Flournoy Miller is a Califor-nian today, has his own home in Los Angeles. He has been One of the Happiest Entertainments of f' i CTAMirVkBAUrn MJ I I I IK jjj SUSAn" "(51-''MiATON iA 1 STANLEY KRAMER, ff.

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