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Twice-Wed, Cigar-Smoking 'Canadian Pacific7 To Launch Palace The inaugural vaudeville and Mickey Says He's Grown Up "Sure we fiEht." they ad. 1 i 14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 7, 1949 I SCREEN By Ltw Shtoffor Joan Crawford Rum a Gamut On Strand's 'Flamingo Road' It doesn't take much noodle-prodding to understand why "Flamingo Road" appealed to Joan Crawford as a vehicle. It gives her a chance to run what I suppose can be called the gamut. At the start she if a hoochy-kooch girl in a moldy street is not the politico to aMi IJ By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON Hollywood, (U.PJ The irrepressible Mickey Rooney said today he's taking his third bride in June, he's Guy" roles now, and it's high time the world started treating him lika a grown-up gods! I'm 28," roared the freckle-faced half-pint. "I'm a father got two wonderful little boys.

And I haven't, been Andy Hardy for three years now. Just because he's built like a nign school sophomore, the cigar-puffing dynamo says, "don't go getting any ideas he can't run his own life, pick out his own wives, and spend his own dough without any help from anybody. And that's what he and Sam Stiefel, his business partner, do most of their fighting about. "I wish he would grow up," Stiefel said after their last front-page bust-up. "It'll take a couple of years, but he won't get any more babying from me." That was two months ago.

Since then they've kissed and made up and are now happily at work together on "Quicksand," which Mickey is starring in and Stiefel is producing with a lot i of help from the Mick. I 00 A- ON STAOt-IN HFiMMY Comedy Scraan (jyittksutZs-Xl riATBUf AVINUC I 1 aed MIDWOOD ST. 11- Star 5r J4 4 Hollywood Stars To Aid Bond Drive Three troupes of Hollywood stars will spark the opening of the U. S. Treasury's Opportunity Savings Bond drive, which runs from May 15 through June 30, according to Dure mittee chairman, irst list ot personalities includes George Jessel, Larry Betty Garrett.

Lizbeth Scott, Jean Her- sholt, Dennis Morgan, Smith, Craig Stevens. Alexis 11; Dailey, Paul Liikas, Wayne Morris and Cesar Romero. rmllln 4 iiic Mai wim-Krmug are being organized at the spe- 1 j. -I Clal request Of Secretary Of the Trancnn' nvrlor tlnpi group will headline a pre-drive meeting in Washington, I). on May 13, with members of the troupe going on for individual appearances in New York, Philadelphia and Boston the following week.

i i OF LAREDO," a Technicolor Western opening next Wednesday at the N. Y. Paramount, finds Mona Freeman bawling out Macdonald Carey. mitted. "What partners don't? If a pair of store owners quarrel it never gets out as long ai they don't kill each other." Gossip had it that one of th causes of their last "loud argument" was a $4,000 ring Mickey bought for Martha Vickers, his about-to-be third wife.

Stiefel denies this. He said ha just "nixed a deal" Mickey wanted to put over. "What he needs," Stiefel "is a nice, sensible wife." The bosomy Miss Vickers ia ready and eager to tackle ths hectic job of being Mrs. Rooney. She's now in Las Vegas getting herself unhitched from public-ity man A.

C. Lyles. Mickey still has a wife, too. His di-vorce from Birmingham beauty queen Betty Jane Rase is not final until next month. "But vou just leave things to me," he quipped.

"I'll have everything settled by June and Martha and I will get married. "It's about time, don'tcha think? Here I am at 30," ha added, getting older by the minute, "and no wife or home to go to." Right now he's living with. his mother in San Fernando Valley. TODAYjSUN. MT UNSt TO PROaPICT PORK OR PSJaTRUSn AVE.

i PERSON of Staca, and RADAR SRNSUT nit BIRDS ON SCREIN breath-toli inq York Tim photogr iphv i mjily Minor -g vnmmn sivsuvn STAH.TINO TIPAES Of ATTR.ACTI ONS "JOHN LOVES MARY" 4 RHYTHM In the SAOOIE" LOVEo MARY" A STARTS AT P.M. (HKE ABOVE) Reatani 1(11111 I HVCC MADV Neal UUIII1 hWlh III Mil I AND WEI Screen Directors Honor Mankiewicz The Screen Directors Guild quarterly award for the best directing has gone to Joseph Mankiewicz for "A Letter to Three Wives," a 20th Century- Fox production. This being the fourth suclvSehary, Hollywood bond corn- Y0UN6W'l' I CUa AAcLJ. itOSE iViTTRPHY "THE CHEE CHEE GIRL" RCA VICTOR RECORDING STAR A TAKE MOM TO A MOVIE ON MOTHER'S DAY CQOim HANTS qimmmwmmwmmmwmmmmmfi' OA "UArHEH. INTOR.MATION AND Soerinl Child.

Matinee Today At the MIDWOOD and MARINE: film policy at the RKO Palace beginning May 19 will include "Canadian Pacific" as the first film attraction. This will be the premiere New York show ing for "Canadian Pacific, a Cinecolor epic starring Randolph Scott and Jane Wyatt. Produced by Nat Holt for 20th Century-Fox release, "Canadian Pacific" has J. Carroll Naish, Victor Jory and Nancy Olson among the cast. A drama and spectacle of how the rugged and scenic Canadian Rockies were first spanned by steel rails, "Canadian Pacific" was directed by Edwin L.

Marin from a screen play by Kenneth Garnet and Jack De Witt. Republic Pact for Radio's Barbara Fuller Barbara Fuller, radio actress from the "One Man's Family serial, has been signed Re public Pictures to a term contract and will make her screen debut with William Elliott and Adrian Booth in "Crosswinds. Formerly known as "The Vanishing Westerner," the film will go before. the cameras this Monday. MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN AI.BKE "The Bor With Green Hair." 11:111.

8:118. 4:45, 11:15, "The Set-l'p." 12:40, 3:30, :15. VOX "Mr Dream la Youra," 1:29, 10:02, 1 "Bad Boy," IS. :5, 11:46. METROPOLITAN "Take Me Out to the Ball Came," 1 1 :5, 8:04, iw, "rurnvajr ji, 12:34.

STRAND "I Shot Jeaae Jamea," 11, 1:42, 4:24. 7:00, 9:48, "Jlraa and Mat- rie in Society," 12:30, 3:12, 5:54, 8:36, i MANHATTAN ASTOR "We Wer Stranteri." 10:19 2:32, 4:40, 6:48, 8:56, 11:04, 1:00. CAPITOL "Adventure In Baltimore, 11:05, 1:43, 4:23, 7:03. 9:43, 12:21 "Africa Screami," 1, Blur H'llR U'A 11 4. H.

11:60, 1:40. Chamalan 11 fin. 1:80. 3:30. 5:40, 7:50, 10, 12:10, 2:20.

MAYFAIB "The Wizard ot Or." 9:17, 1 1:23, 1:32, 3:41, 5:50, 7:59, 10:08, 12 1i 2 1 fi. Mls(. HAUA Connecticut Yankee," 10:12, stare. 12:17, 6:09. 9:09.

PARAMOUNT "Undercover Man." 10:19. 1 :30, 4:36. 7:23. 9:59. 1:01 stare, 12:16, 6:28, 9:04.

11:51. RIVOLI "Portrait of 12:10, 2:40, 4:45, 6:45, 8:30, 10:35. 10:15, 12:15. ROXV "Mr. Belvedere (iocs to Collere." 11:55, 3:10, 6:25.

9:05, 12: Itare, 1:50, 5:05. 8:10. II. STRAND "Flaminro Road," 11:03, 1:52, 4:47. 7:35, 111:15.

itaie, 12:56, 3:38, 6:36. 9:16, 11:66. VICTORIA "Joan of Arc," 11, 1 4, 6:30, 9, 11:30. Trko) IN OPERATION 2 GREAT HITS I CAGNEY it XL and HUMPHREY BOGART INGRID BERGMAN TOMORROW VAUDEVILLE ACTS FAMI1Y HONEYMOON' Hi 1 CO DAK ST STOCRWILI I Robert RYAN -Audrey T0TTER rt OR?" DAT- BILLY booij qhh A.M. 8ae't)t ROBBINS JACOUtS FRANCOIS JtnnHmr JONCS Joseph COHEN fthal BARRYMORE DimifJtt WIUIAM DIITIUM Broedwsy at vtb St.

THE BEST VtS5siv! I lf LITTLE IODINE." At tht KING8WAY: "JOHN 1llTn nir A VKInet H'wav. lUllUdWAI Cnn.y III. Av. Ronald ITMirrr.ra a I miuwvvu Avenue and MARINE Flitbuih Ave. ng Highway.

ROSALIND hlUUItninU BLvUDIU E.L.E.V. I riM RISSKI.L MICHAEL aTEDGRAVR ELM, Avenue at Eait 17th St Claudelte Colbert AVALON, Kings H'ay-E. Ith Fred MacMurray BROOKLYN KENMORE DYKER i -zt Titirc Tvwr TjsT times roigy "Tack ronald reagan PROSPECT TILYOU ORPHEUM MADISON BUSHWiCK GREENPOlNTl REPUBLIC QUEENS and 2nd feafwre ROSALIND RUSSELL KIRK DOUGLAS in drama of ALDEN STRAND fAR HOCK. fXTRAi ORPHEUM All DAY TODAY SHORE ROAD M.iMUT KEITH'S HUSHING It-i I TIVOL1. tulton t.

end Bore Hall n-rur naDIT DlCTtl FARRAGL'T. Fl'b'h Rd. "THE DARK PAST LINDEN. Nostrand-Parkside Aval WM. HOLDEN LEE J.

(Death ot a Salesman) COBS TRIANGLE, ings 17- E7l2th SU" WAK ifoF THE DW ITC E'; 'SERGEANT YORK'; 'CATTLE on tt-THllDSON' cbuSGETFIatbuih HVcib MMAND ECI iTjltT hVnR Ythe BAINMA ER 'Family Honeymoon' Widmark Lionel Barrymore Ditan Storkwrll TO ori III PUinP' A 'RADMEN OT OLH Id OnirO tombstone' HENNY YOUNGMAN ROSE MURPHT carnival show, unhappy but bravely smiling. Toward the end, she is the mink-draped wife of the bigshot politico, still unhappy though headed for a blissful fadeout. And in between, her new vehicle hits all the bumps, detours, highways and what-not that it can think of that might lead to some melodramatic hullabaloo. It's quit something, this new Warner Brothers work at Y. Strand, covers a staggering amount of story territory, but that "something" doesn't refer to quality or even good entertainment.

"Flamingo Road" is such a contrived putting-together of lurid items, such a bald-faced display of melodrama hellbent for excitement, that you're left gasping for one breath of credibility. By the time it's over, you're stunned from getting whacked over the head with the proverbial kitchen sink, stunned and pretty apathetic about the whole business. Originally a novel, Robert Wilder's "Flamingo Road" was a lusty, exciting yarn about a corrupt, power-hungry Southern politician who bore unmistakable resemblances ih Huey Long. Later on, Wilder collaborated with his wife in cooking up a dramatization from the book, only to have it brushed off by the critics as clumsy and pretentious. Now, in adapting the Broadway version to the screen, Wilder hasn't done any better, although he changed the empha-sis.

He took some of the play away from the politician impersonated here by Sydney Greenstreet -in order to throw the main spotlight, of course, on the intense, stark-eyed Miss Crawford. Perhaps it should be mentioned at this point that Green- MADISON SO. GARDEN I act 0 Have ami r.m. i mm mw Final PM-fomtanc Sand. Night, May Birr? NIGHTS MATINEES: L'yE 1 .20.

2.59, 3.00, 3.S0, 4.50. 5.00. 6.00 Tickets admitting to tvarythtiu including mill STAGE PLATS PULITZER PRIZE PLAY 4 CRITICS' AWARD A IRENE M. SELZNICK presents STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Directed bv ELIA KAZAN with JESSICA TANDY Marlon Brando Kin Hunter Karl Maiden BARRYMORE. W.

47 St. Clr.t-0390 IvM. CM Sharp. Matl. TODAY WEO.

at 2:30 LAST 2 TIMES! TODAYS SAMMY LAMBERTA ANTHONY I. FARRELL present GRACE PAUL BERT HARTMAN WHEELER in tht Oat Mutlcal Revue All for love MARK HELLINGER THEA. B'wayatJIst It. "SOI.I SMASH HIT!" Ed Suiliuan ARTHUR LESSER presents NANCY WALKER Along fifth avenue HANK LADD CAROL BRUCE JACKIE GLEASON IMPERIAL, W. 4JSt.C0.5-MI2.INI Ptrl.Mon.) "HARRISON REDMAN A NNE the THOUSAND DAYS MAXWELL ANDERSON HUBERT, W.

44 St. Ive.S :4. ts. Today A Thitrs. "A SPARKLING SHOW! "-Borland, A MICHAEL TODD PRODUCTION DUDDI LLAfXlV Corned Smash A THE GIRLS GO IRENE RICH WINTER GARDEN, Broadway RAth St Eee.

Matlneei TODAY WED. 3:30 2 Shows TODAY SUN. funny Slaitlek Qeorge Jean Nathan AT WAR WITH THE ARMY A SMASH COMEDY H1TI BOOTH Tkaa. 45th St. W.

af B'way. Clr. t-5M MAT. 2:40 EVB.I:40 MAX GORDON Breieit 0RN YESTERDAY The Hilarlovs Hit bv ARSON KANIN JUDY HOLLIDAY JOHN ALEXANDER HENRY MILLER'S THEA. 43 ST.

E. at B'WAY EVGS. INCL. SUN. Matl.

TODAY A RUN. 2:40. (NO FERE. MON.) BR. B-SB70 PULITZER PRIZE PLAY 14 DRAMA CRITICS' AWARD 14 itf i rnnn Death of a salesman a new rtan oy Annua mii.ija.ia Producdon (IV ELIA KAZAN with Arthur KENNEDY Mildred DUNN0CK M0R0SC0, W.4J.El.8:30 Mtt.TdayWd.2:i0 BELLAMY ME0 MUNDY Detective story by SIDNEY KINC.SI.EY Atr-Coni HUDSON, 141 V.44St.EY.

.40 Mtl.TsdayAWed. "The theatre at Iti jlnwin. otit." Winchell DENNIS ADRIANNR IAN KING ALLEN HUNTER EDWARD, MY SON MARTIN BECK, 45 St. if An. Clrtlil-S33 Eyfl.

14.10 tt 1.20. Matl.TedayAWed.2:10 "Canao for Jrl -Am. MADELEINE CARROLL Gin a Ntw Comedy by FAT KAN IS OODBYE, MY FANCY CONRAD NA0EL SHIRLEY BOOTH RICHARD HART PULTON. W. 41 St.

Matl.Todiy, Ten A Wed. 2 Show. TODAY SUN. 41 Am innieml7 IlkvabU tnulel ihow." H't Atkinson, Timti IGH BUTTON SHOES BROADWAY B'way ISrdSt. Clr.7-1M7 Su.wTr.Itl.l-20- M.Erl ASet ll.to-H ata.Bwt..Bu.AMaylll.20.3 MINeMn.Part.) MATS.

TODAY WEO. at 20. EV8S- at 1:4 "Brlrht Rd ontertalnlni watti.foit HILARIOUS SMASH MVSICAL! END AN EAR BROABHURST Them. 44 S4.W.M y. Btr.

MM whom she married. Her husband, is David Brian, head of a crooked State machine although he himself is a decent fellow, basically. That's what the movie says, anyway, and he finally joins the side of decency, the idealistic Miss Crawford egging him on to a showdown with the thoroughly corrupt, never-to-reform Greenstreet. But that's not all the story. There's another star, Zachary Scott, to take care of.

"Fla mingo Koad" casts him as a weak, wants-to-be-good scion of an old family. He helps Miss Crawford to get a job when she is stranded in town, falls in love with her, but Green-' street's influence is stronger. The fat man, county sheriff and political boss, has other plans for Scott. He's going to be governor, and Greenstreet is going to be the man who puts him there and tells him what (0 d0i Well, si, plenty happens to Scott, even, though he doesn't become governor; to Greenstreet and to Brian, but nothing like what happens to Joan Crawford. In making that trip from hoochy-kooch sideshow to a "Flamingo Road" mansion, she spend time in the stir on a framed-up charge of street walking; falls in and out of love, only to fall in for good; gets run out of town by an Indignant mob, works in a shady roadhouse, not to mention slinging hash in a counter joint, and much, much more.

She really gets' a workout. It's quite a tribute to her respiratory system that she isn't all out of breath when she gets to the end of "Flamingo Road." On the stage the Strand has Ted Lewis and his orchestra, featuring Geraldine Dubois, the vocalizing Reed Sisters and the comedy dance team of Paul White and Elroy Peace. "going peaces?" phone MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS 9 A.M.-5 P.M. LAST 4 TIMES! tUCIA CHAM awd OllVil SMITH TODAY MAT 2:30: Kiln Lake, la rule Mai Garde.

In Patlneurs. TONIGHT 3:30. Swan Lake, Fetroaehka, rrincrai Aurora. METROPOLITAN $3 1 Houss Iri TOf lnl. ta STAGE PLAYS Final 5 WEEKS in N.

Y.l Closing Saturday Juno 4 "PURE Life with mother STICKNEY Hard LINDSAY EMPIRE Theatre, B'way a 40th. PE.S-9MO Evga. 1:3014.10 ts 1.20. Mats.TodayAWed.2 :30 Choice Stall at Box Office for all remaining performance "A LAUGHAFALOOZA!" Walter Wlnchell Light up the sky The New Comedy Hit by MOSS HART ROY AXE THEaTRE. 4fi St.

West of B'way Eyes. (1:40. Matlneei TODAY a WED. LAST 10 TIMES! 2 shows Love life sayMIDDLETON 46TH ST. Theatrs.

W.it B'way. Clr. 1-4171 Ivs.lncl. Sun. 1:30.

Mat.TadayASun.No Men.Parf. 2 weeks only anderson Medea te Rat. Evga. :40 (No Perf.Swnday) Matinoea Today and Wedoeaday at N. Y.

CITY CENTER, ISI W. ti St. CI. I-1H9 henry fonda Mister Roberts Air- Con'd ky Tbomaa Rerun and Joihua Lotan with DAVID WAYNE ROBERT KEITH WILLIAM HARRIGAN ALVin, w. 32 It.

:30.MaU.TedayAWed. Last 2 TIMES TODAY! JOHN C. WILSON present TALLULAH BANKHEAD In NOEL COWARD'S Coutedr PRIVATE LIVES DONALD COOK PLYMOUTH Thaa.45rhSt.W.lfB'wiy.Clr.l-eiM MARY F.ZIO MARTIN PINZA OUTH PACIFIC MAJESTIC THEATRE, 44 St. West of B'way Ey.i. 1:25 Shera.

Mati.TedayA Wid. 2:25 Shva JOHN HARFIFIT) The BIG KNIFE A Nw Play ky CLIFFORD ODETS Directed) by LEE 8TRASBERG Nancy J. Edward Paul KE1XY ROMBERG McGRATH Reinfaold Joan Theodore SCHUNZEL MeCRACKEN NEWTON NATIONAL. 4llt St. W.

if way. PE. S220 EVES. :30. MATS.

WED. and SAT. "A TREASURE." Ctnnmnn, Newt MARTITA HUNT in The MADWOMAN ofChaillot John Eatello Vladimir Clarence Carradlne Winwood Sokololf Derwent DKunotju laain, hbi way. lulm Ewn.at Mati.TODAT dt WED. at 2:40 'GAY AND JO.sF FFRRFR The SILVER WHISTLE BILTMORE Ti.i.

47 St. W. af B'way. El.l:M Evil. $4 Mit.

Tldiy tThmi. .1 M.I.JO EXTRA MAT. NEXT WED. RESULAR PRICES, Mfit tttf RtlUf Fwnfl SPSM The JID HARRIS PRODUCTION TRAITOR play with LEE TRACY A WALTER HAMPDEN 4ITH BT. Thlatri, E.

if B'way. Clr. 5-43M (VI. ta 1.20. Mill.

Tlday A Wed. 2:40 'ROBUST LAUBH irror MELVYN DOUGLAS -fWO BLIND MICE' A it aw Otaaedy ay SAMUEL RPEWACK SPEW ACS tWat. 2:4 BSBT, W. 4S BL IX.I H. Mati.Wad RIALTO, Rd.

Richard NOSTRAND, Kings Hwy-Nott'd Av.inniilll MAVFAIR, Ave. U-Coney III. Av. UUtlll PATIO i.1 Fletbuih Annuo end On Screen dwood Street On State "BLANCHE Fl'RV" (In Technicolor) I Coney island Avo Dostoievsky's 'ETERNAL HUSBAND' "EAGLE WITH TWO HEADS" DRIVE-IN STAR Alexis. Smith in "Stallion Road," which will be shown tomorrow and Monday at the Sunrise Drive-In Theater, Valley Stream.

Theater Notes Jed Harris has arranged for the amateur rights to his pro duction of "The Traitor," by Herman Wouk. to be handled by Samuel French, who have paid a $7,500 advance. Tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.. the Brooklyn Museum. Education Department will present the Children's Dance Theater in their first public performance, "A Star for Uncle Sam." The entire production has been cre-at 1 and staged by Pieter Dom- inick, well-known dancer and actress.

The Children's Dance Theater, which was begun in November, is an activity for children by children. The young members of the company have gone through the same procedure as many of their elders in audition, interview, rehearsal and finally production. The com pany will suspend activities for the Summer after this perform- ace and resume activities early in the Fall. "The Madwoman of Chaillot" reached its 150th performance at the Belasco Theater last night with 58 more to go before its Summer vacation begins, June 27. The Drama Critics Circle choice as best fore ign play of the year which stars Martita Hunt, after its Summer recess will resume performances on Aug.

22, with the Belasco box-office remain ing open through this vacation time. The students of the Neighbor hood Playhouse School of the Theater will perform' Howard Richardson's and William Ber ney's play, "Dark of the Moon," in the school auditorium be fore invited audiences on May 17, 18 and 19 the final student- demonstration before profes sional theater people. In. honor of the anniversary of Goethe's birth Beth Killiam will sing a short program of Goethe lieder, with music by Mozart, -Beethoven, Schubert and Wolf, for the students of Barnard College in Brooks Ha tomorrow at 2 p.m. Century Theaters In honor of Mother's Day, Century's Marine, Elm, Avalon, Rialto, Nostrand, Midwood and Vogue theaters will present a number of surprise novelties tomorrow in addition to the regular two screen features.

Tonight It The Might Of Knightt! MAGIC, conn t. BROOKLYN KnifliU of Mafic 28tk Annual PROFESSIONAL MAGICIANS SHOW 8 Exciting Acta MAGIC! COMEDY I THRILLS I Starts 8:30 P. M. CENTRAL Y.M.C.A. Ft.

Greene A Hanton Placei, Brooklyn BUT YOUB TICKET AT THE DOOR! DORIS DAY -JACK CARSON COLOR BT TICHNICOIOR BOW AUDI! MURPHY UOYD NOLAN 2 GUN, 2 FISTED ADVENTURE ROARS TO THE SCREEN! MESTOM. BARBADA FOSTER BRITTON plus -JICCJ iti MAGGIE ttl SOCIETY" 'erriTATlrJaTJaalweeM 3 Irgrtlya PAULFTTF GODDARD-JOHN LUND 9 MACDONALD CAREY Jzrrda of Vengeanct? wnw uiHir.n Mi I II I ALBEEftiaiiiimM nnicu o. Uil I lUin CHlMl HALE Dean srrn late SHOWS lil TONITE f-y L0EW'S 1 Barbara fuitoM i f.tk Y21 BHItH lt ft'KLYN SHOWING! roto by icmncoio amSmm TECHNICOLOR musicali I 0.nger Or Esther WILLIAMS Gene KELLY jaw: MEflUTTOTHEBALLfiAHPT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Skowplac of tha Notion Rockefeller Canter "Good niwiainnrnt for all! "-CAMERON, NEWS BING CROSBY RHONDA FLEMING WILLIAM BENDIX Sir CEORIC HlROWICKI "a rMJUJcrririiT vamitcb VOGUE MET. VODVIL AT MFIBA TODAY and TOM'W (Sunday) CONTINUOUS ALL DAY PLUS I BIS SCREEN I DUO I I HTM DOORS OPEN 1010A On ALPINE, eath St. and Fifth Ave.

BEDFORD. Bedford BROADWAY. Broadway-Myrtle CONEY ISLAND, Sur.Stlllwll Avs. 4STH 4lith Utrecht GATES, Gates Ave. and KAMEO, Eaitarn KINGS, Flatbustl-Tlldin Aves.

ELBA. Livingston St. A Hanovsr PI. ORIENTAL. 86th St.

and I Bth Ave AITKIN. Pitkin and Saratoga Avts. HITS PREMIER, Sutter BAY RIDGE 72d Street and Third Avenue WARWICK itrome and Fulton Streets FAT ROONEV.Sr. OTHER BIO ACTS BORO PARK 91st St. and New Utrecht RRKVOORT Brevoort Place and Bedford Ave m.

f-iS? M-C-M'. gay Ffank 1AM 'TAKE award, the guild will make Us first annual selection for excellence from among Mankiewicz and the previous winners: Fred Xinnemann for M-G-M's "The Search," Howard Hawks for United Artists' "Red River" and Anatole Litvak for "The Snake Pit," also 20th Century-Fox. 'The River' Due on Next Cinema 16 Bill Cinema Ifi's next program will be held Wednesday evening. May 18, at the Central Needle Trades Auditorium. Manhattan.

The program will Include. "The River," Pare Lorentz's documentary classic with a Vir gil Thomson score; "Tjurunga." a study of Stone Age survivors in our time; "Horror Dream" and "introspection," experimental dance films, and "An Experimentally Produced Social Problem in Rats." VIVIAN BLAINE LEO Ot LYON I MARTIN BROTHERS DOORS OPEN 11 A SPRINGTIME PROMENADE usi (oantn sn sutu smw u.m f. urt Fututi tt iiBwtn Doors Open 11:30 A. Late Shows Nijhlly I'wayt45th St. "DISTINGUISHED!" Hfod lribunt Columbia Picture! pretenls JENNIFER JOHN mNF.RARFIFin pedro ARMENDARIZ HUSTOMS Ve Were Stramebs JtUN CRAWTORD FWMINMROJD' HIS OtCaiSTIA IKS RBVUB 'laid Mchirds APITOL i PiKtadb) Tl5 UKK1 1.

Ml 'ypr I 2a aaaaaBiBaaiaa- A CSSSamm uj 3 ROOKIES 7lMv M.gg5g3roAII HYlDOfT 1 Directed by Prodicdby I JOHN HUSTON'S. EAGLE I tsa An Horizon Production IVOMlT DVlO OPENS 9:30 A.M., w.y 1 IfCttJK TO Paet I I mt nnt i I Irirt'i 1 in 4 trt 1 ROBERT LOWERY J.ea JAMES MASON BARBARA BEL GEUDES ROBERT RYAN IN THE LIVES and LOVES OF THE G.L'S IN ITALY "PAISAN" English Dialofut VAN-HEFXIV "ACT OF VIOLENCE" "CAUGHT" JOHN WAYNE "3 GODFATHERS" Technicolor "JOHN LOVES MARY," Jack Carson A There's Strange Love in Mourning Bteomes Intra" Richard Widmark. 'DOWN TO THE SEA IV SHIPS" Aj "BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONE" ejvilllh Bw aBaakaa In King Arthur' Court" Color by TECHNICOLOR A rVomovnl Picture SPRIIIGTIDINSS" Joyous spectacle produced by Uonidoff, tattings by Bruno Moina Choral Ensembla, Corps da Ballet, loclcattai. Music Hall Symphony Orchestra under direction of Alexande Smallant. Picture ati 10.30, V21, 4.14, eilro midnight feature 12.11 Stage Show ah 13.17, 3.08, 0.09, 9,09 Doon Open Sunday 11.

SO A. M. i Tjm PALACE Clsudette Colbert fL Lee J. Cobb East N. Y.

Ave. A Strauss 'Family Honfyinoon' 'The Dark Fast 1.0Q A tMi un ifcr Grand Ve TECHNICOLOR Mujical FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS feBARKLEYS of BROADWAY BAY RIDGE AND SUNSET PARK Center, Ith Ave. and 5Cth St Deep Valleyi also Dick Tracy'a DllfmtnA Electra, 7th St. aed Third Ave The Chase: also Rir Town Krandal Stanley, tth Ave. and 75th St One Sunday Afternoon; also Whiplash BEDFORD National.

'20 Washington Ave. One Sunday Afternoon; also Whiplash Rorers, 333 Rogsrs Ave. PR. 4-2230 One Sunday Afternoon; also Whiplash RE.NSONHI RST Colony. Kth 65th St.

BE. 8-2231 Suddenly It's Sprint! also Bells of San Fernanda BORO PARK Normandy, 43rd St. 4 New Utrecht Ave. One Sunday Afternoon; also Whiplash BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Ouffleld, Outfield and Fulton 8ts. family Honeymoon! also Dark Past Momart.

Fulton St. and Rockwell PI, all Nnrthside 111; also Montana Mike Parascourt. 292 Court Street Hrin 'Em Back Alive; also Design for Death. St. George Playhouse, 100 Pineapple Family Honeymoon; also Dark Past Terminal, Fourth Ave.

and Dean St. Mr. Smith Goes to Washinaton: Racine Luck Tivoli, Fulton St. and Bore Hall Family Honeymoon; also Dark Past BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana, Brighton Beach St. Down ts the 8s In Ships; alio Bad Men of Tombstsna BROWNSVILLE Hosklnson.

402 Hopklnson Avs. Blanrhe Fury; also The October Man BUSHWICK Empire. Relnh Avs. A B'way. GL.

57940 The Bribe; also The Kissinf Bandit Colonial. Broadway and Chauncey Family Honeymoon; also Dark Past FI.ATBT.1SH llbemarle, 973 Flstbush Avenue Family Honeymoon; also Dark Past Astor, 927 Flatbush Avenue Wutherin- Heiihts; also Beloved Vaeabonl Flatbush. Flatbush and Church Aves. Kiss ol Death; also The Swordsman Granada, Church and Nsstrand Aves. Down ts the Sea in Ships; also Bad Men nf ToinbstsnS I wiilt OSCAR LEVANT- BILLIE BURKE-GALE A rarity in movie Portrait of Jennit.

entertainment -LOOK Kent, Coney Island Ave. A Avenue H. Leader. Coney Island and Newkirk Parkside. 72S Flatbush Ave.

One Sunday Afternoon; also Whiplash Family Honeymoon) also Dark Past Eaile With Two Heads; also Eternal Husband interdqrojcircuit liTSSSZ ALWAYS EAST FLATBUSH Avenne D. Avsnue and E. 43d St. Whispering Smith; also My Own True Loto Rulby, Utlca and Church Avenuis Wake ol the Red Witch; also Hills of Home FLATI.ANDS Irajmnre. Avenue snd E.

46th St. State Fotioei also Armored Car GERRITTSEN BEACH Graham. Gsrrlttsen snd Whitney Aves. Saboteur; also Corvette K-flU KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Kings Highway a Ocean Parkway Daisy Kenyon; also Roman Scandal) PARK SLOPE Carlton, Flatbush and Seventh Avenues Palsan; also Caurht New Venus, 1224 Prospuet Avenue Phantom of the Opera ENTERTAINMENT. IIIIIMIUiTR-, jsiBi "FAMILY HONEYMOON" PARK.

44th 8treet and Fifth Ave. CANARSIE. Avenue and 03rd St COI.isKi'M74th Ave. and 52nd St. RICHARD WIDMARK LIONEL BARRYMORE" Plaza.

Flatbush Avs. and Park Place Razor's rat'; also Little Iodine A "DARK PAST" Sullivan "BADMEN OF TOMBSTONE' TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" POLICE" and "ARMORED CAR" CORNER" and "IF I'M RITZ, Bth Avenue ontfM6th Street and Barry KISMET, DekTllTAveTTomliim SUMNER, Sumner 8t STATE7DeKslb and FnkTlnAves BERKSHIRE. 60th St. and th Ave. LINCOLN, Bedford VANITY, 5alh Street and Fifth Avs.

"INSIDE "STATE "DARK "Command SANDERS Paisan; also Caught AVENUE SECTION Avenue Avenue and E- isth St. Whispering- Smith; also My Own True Lor RIDGE WOOD Ridrewond, 1673 Myrtle Avenue Family Honeymoon; also Dark Pat Rivolt, Myrtle and Wilson Avenues Corvette also That Gang: of Mine SHEEPSHKAD BAY Sheepshead. Shsepshead Command Decision; also Henry the Ralnmaket SOUTH BROOKLYN Sanders Globe. Illh St. and 5th Ave.

Arisonai also Texas VALLEY STREAM, L. Drlre-In, Sunrise Highway Son of Draculai also Invisible Woman Decision" "Henry the Rainmaker" "GREAT plus LAUGH SHOW STORY" A "PHANTOM VALLEY" DOLL" and "SONS OF ADVENTURE SUNSET, 47th Street and Fifth Avs "BLACK.

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Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963