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The Huntsville Times from Huntsville, Alabama • 24

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'opening Wednesday at the Grand Page 24 THE HUNTSVILLE TIMES June 26, 1953 theater i I The drama casts a marching light section of a state penitentiary which by Mass Tbaxter. who is soon um on the emotional problems within houses both men and women-sep- stale of shock at the brutal and un-the nat.on's penitentiaries, seldom arated only by an invincibly high feeing treatment. Warned by pris-heard rrum unt.l the internal pres- wall. The proximity of the male and on Dictor Duff that the girl is in i Isures build up inN? flauing riot female intimates so close to and bad way. Miss Lupino nevertheless and blazing newspaper headlines, yet so far from each other, leads pursues her unrelenting hounding Boas'mg an all-star cast.

"Worn- to the successful smuggling of a of the unfortunate woman until she en's Prtvtn star (da Lupino, Jan man into the wamens side, and is near death door. When Miss shocking expose of what hap- Sterling, t'leo Moore. Audrey Tot- the establishment of an ingenious pino kbks and fatally injures a ter, Fhll! Thaxter and Howard "love nest alley. long-term woman prisoner, in her In her drive to retain her sadis- effort tc learn the truth about 'Women's Prison' Coming To Grand Dramatic Episode Of 'Love Nest' Scandal Boasts All-Star Cast t0 omen prison women Uuti. theory of the modern-day underworld: Hire a good friend to slop your enemy; then find someone else to do in your friend.

This "theory and oner machinations tJ of the syndicate are exposed in New York Confidential. without men is told wah electrify ing effect in Prison." rotic ss iUpino as the neu- tic power. Miss Lupino first goes "love ne.t alley the girls cell suporimonden of the womens to work on a new prisoner, played mates earn of it, and not. FIRST CINEMASCOPE DRIVE-IN IN N. ALA.

EUTEROCC TODAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY OPEN 12:45 P.M. DIALJE 2-5661 AIR CONDITIONED TTCnGOTDE USf) UMCOUt At TONIGHT and MONDAY ON OUR GIANT CURVED SCREEN -i. tit -murt'- James Dean and Richard Davalos fight over Julie Harris in this scene from "East of Eden, opening a three-day showing today at the Lyric theater. Screen The intimate, full-bodied and hot-blooded picturization of the Trask its battles, its its good and evil! 'East Of Eden' Shows At Lyric Love Of Brothers For Same Girl Heads Plot On Memorable Picture East of Eden," which opens today at ne Lyric theater shows early promise of becoming another memorable screen experience. Filmed in Cinemascope and War-nerColor, "East of Eden" stars Julie Harris, James Dean in his Initial screen appearance and Raymond Massy.

Burl Ives and newcomer Richard Davalos head the supporting cast. The presentation tells the story of a father and his twin eons living on a farm in the Salinas Valley of Northern California. The story is old through a series of ranks "East of Eden" with the greatest. Revolving around the love of two brothers for the same girl, played by Julie Harris and the particular emotions of one who feels he hasbeen rejected by his father, the story goes on to show what happens when cne of the brothers finds out his mother, whom he believed dead, is alive and the notorious owner of the "house on the hill. Raymond Massey plays the role of the 11 father, Adam Trask, and his twin sons are Richard Davalos and James Dean.

Julie Harris is Abra, who believes she is in love with on of the brothers until forced to ihoose between them in a compassionate moment. The mother, played by Jo Van Fleet is a characterization described as "one of the most fascinating evil characters of recent fiction, represents the evil with which i one of the sons. Cal (James Dean) identifies himself, as against the "good with which he associates his father end twin brother. The conflict in hw mind between these two forces form the motivation for the story. ''(nunuaf 9nltAiwUmaf fXivnti CLAUDETTE FRED COLBERTMacMURM 'TheEGGanrtl Charlton Heston as Clark, and Donna Reed as an Indian maiden, play one of the most tender love scene in film history in this scene from "Far Horizons, current attraction at the Grand theater.

I MartorieMAINPenyKIliBRIDE I as as I 1 MaKetlk" PaKetOe wiA RICHARD LONG LOUISE ALLBRITTON Produced wd Written to the crn by CHCSUR ERSKINF kJ FRIO FlNMLHQffE OastM Wttltt (JfttNft A UttttXS WIUMA1KMK. lHt Also Cartoon Lyric Hii Bares Gangster Secret Bancroft and J. Carrol Naish. Broderick Crawford, Academy Award winner, is seen in the role of Lupoi, the boss of the organiza turns operations. Richard Conte is Brod Crawford Seen As Nigk Magellan, the cool-as-ice kill- er who accepts the "contracts (assignments to kill) from the crime leaders even if it hieans his own life.

Marilyn Maxwell appears as crime-boss Lupos girl. Her wardrobe, especially designed for this picture, created a sensation at the Hollywood premiere of the film. The film illutrates the "kill- Figure In Underworld Starting On Wednesday "New York Confidential, the film story which bares the secrets of the international crime cartel, opens Wednesday at the Lyric theater. "New York Confidential stars JULIE HARRIS JAMES DEAN RICHARD DAVALOS BURL IVES FEATURE STARTS: DETROIT W) The Michigan raccoon hasnt had it so rough since the raccoon coat fad of the 1920s. The Davy Crockett hat craze is to blame.

Rarcoon tails used to sell roughly at 5 cents, wholesale. The Davy Crockett hat clamor sent OPENS 6:43, STARTS 7:30 1ST FEATURE 7:55 2ND FEATURE 10:10 COME OUT EARLY AND ENJOY THE FINE FOOD AT OUR SNACK BAR! a them up to as much as 50 cents Broderick Cr awforrii, Richard apiece. I Conte. Marilyn Maxwell, Anne JL TODAY MON. TUES.

OrEN 12:45 DIAL JE 2-2407 IfiSTEB today on. "YweAT 0 Open 2:45 P.M.-Sun. ENTER 23t MERIDIAN PIKE UNTIL NEW PARKWAY OPENS WHERE HAPPINESS COSTS SO LITTLE djiau'y? A TRULY OREAT MOTION PICTURE! SUN. MON. TUES.

Richard Todd Jean Peters "A MAN CALLED PETER (The Story of Peter Marshall) IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR 50 MEN AND A GAL- Youll fall in lovi with them, as they fell 1 for her1 STARTS TONITE FOR 4 DAYS 'The Best Thing of its Kind Hollywood Has Offered in 1955! (See it from the beginning) Shorts 7:30 Sat. 8:30 TIME MAGAZINE Rased on the Book hy ILLIAM HEATH Former Reporter for The Chattanooga Times! and now lives in Scoltshoro, Ala. JAN JOHNSON KIMO WOMAN- GEORGE MURPHY Story ScnMphy ty ROBERT PIROSH Pnmr 1 OiiKted WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Produced bj DORE SCHARY N-frM PICTUK itNCnTHM vwrr so tmKi "DOW Rogers at 7:13 Vigilantes 9:13 (EDO 0031350? CD 932 E9 (POTO CUD Tonight Mon. Tues.

Gr Wed. Open 6:45 P.M. Starts 7:30 P.M. ANTHONY ROSS PR MAIUHE'RICIIJIRD tiiAN-SIEPHEI WILLIAM DEMARESTALAN REED EDUARDO NORIEGA Product WILLIAM PINE anaWIUIAM C. THOMAS 6 RUDOLPH MATE Wnlt.n tor tti Su.n tn WINSTON MILLER EDMUND NORTH i amv -dffi From the novel Sacaiawea of the Shoshones JAM It GLEASON -(DOK VIRGimA mm WARGARfT HATfS SYlViA S1PNIY Ilf WASViN I CARROH KA1SH TpMVff WOORAH ERHEST WM DAILY MENU CAFETERIA STYLE We Sene Only The Best At The Most Reasonable Prices 60c Sc 95o or Golden Brawn 15c Sc 25c French fried potato, fried chicken in a basket." ith hoi rolls and butter.

10c Coke, orange end 35c Thick baked ham sandwich. 25c Homade potato salad. lOe ropcorn tcrunehv Se delicious) ft Premium loc-Coffee (piping hot and freh and Ki ait Giade A cheese. inV'Sno-koncs tkids lo emi 33c-Real pit bar-b-q. 35c Chuck wagon steak or anv com-1 Sc Hot dotts Amrtua favorite.

bination sandwich by Dftia OouhJ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A rf4Ti Be pari of the adventure In JACQUELINE FONTAINE COME OUT AT 6:13 P.M. WITH HIE FAMILY AND ENJOY DELICIOUS FOOD AT OUR SNACK R.U IN-CLUDING FRIED CHICKEN, IllTESBl'RGKRS Iltamhurcer wilh side order of French Fries) AM) IANY OTHER SPECIALS. Plus A Great MesU'rn Broderick Crawford In "TRAILOFTHE VIGILANTES" loo Caltena Sts le l' FEATURE STARTS: PLUS JET AIRCRAFT CARRIER WAR NEWS V-. ADMISSION 50c- KIDS FREE- Always A Cartoon.

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