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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 6

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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THI FANS NEWS, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953 JOHN IRELAND and Richard Denning compare information in scene from "The 49th Man," shock movie to show Tuesday and Wednesday at the Main Theatre. A-Bomb Plot Foiled In Movie Due Here One of the cleverest plans ever devised by foreign ageats the United States almost to fruition in "The 49th shock film coming to the -Main Theatre here Tuesday and 'Wednesday. Starring Richard Denning and 'John Ireland as U. S. agents who "smash the enemy ring, and fea- Hurihg lovely Suzanne Dalbert, 49th Man" unfolds a story 'of split second intensity that up to an explosive final second "impact.

Take 49 leaden containers hous- 'ing A-bomb components, smuggle "these containers -into the i ted States secretly, assemble the va- parts, plant the finished, A- Ibomb on.a chartered plane and drop it on an essential United i States artery. This devious 1 an is the ultimate aim of a group of 1 foreign agents who plan to im'. mobilize America. The danger- ous and desperate task of the bolacaust carries.Ire- land and Denning, as Sec r'l Investigation Agents through out the 48 States and to Fr a where Ireland uncovers the es- pionage ringleaders. Suspense builds to the m'axl- mum when the success or failure of the Ireland-Denning ass 1 Film Is Slated For Grand "Ride, Vaquero!" M-G-M door drama filmed In the new Ansco Color and starring Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner and How- Keel, will be shown at the Grand Theatre Thursday, Frid ay Taylor follows- his big hits in "Ivanhoe" and "Above and Beyond" with the role of a man -brought, up as the foster brother of a murderous bandit in the Tex-.

as cattle country In the period 'following the close of the Civil He is. Indifferent to the pow- mad ambition of his foster brother to wipe out the incpming settlers until, he fall? under the spell of a girl who has been brought out West as the bride of a rancher who hopes to establish I a cattle empire. Ava Gardner enacts the bride, -Howard Keel is seen as the hus- band who dreams of a cattle -pire, and Anthony Quinn plays the bandit who holds the of all four in his hands. ing important supporting roles Kurt Kasznar, as a courage- padre, Ted de Corsia, lita, Walter Baldwin and Jack mentJs to be decided aboard plane soaring high above Boulder Dam with the seconds ticking away while'America's greatest A- bomb technician works against time to solve the enemy's bomb secrets before the missle of de- sgruction destroys them and the land below. OPENING AT GRAND tarns, Will Are Musical Stars Esther Williams and, Fernando Lamas are teamed 'for first time in M-G-M's new'Technicolor musical, "Dangerous When Wet," which takes over the screen of the Grand Theatre Sunday and Monday.

Also starring in cast ol headliners 'are Jack Carson, Charlotte Greenwood and Denise Darcel, with William 'Donna Corcoran and Barbara Whiting in support. Fresh from her hit as the "Million Dollar Mermaid," Esther Williams again plays a girl on' the crest the waves, but this time the water's the English Channel. Complications ensue when she meets a romantic Frenchman who causes her to break "training," but all ends happily in the story's exciting finale with Esther conquering both the Channel and the man of.her dreams. The man, of course, Is Fernando Lamas, Hollywood's newest and most popular star as the result of his performances opposite Lana Turner in "The Merry Widow" and with Elizabeth Taylor in "The Girl Who Had Everything." Jack Carson plays the salesman who persuades Esther to attempt the Channel swim; William Demarest and Charlotte Greenwood enact her parents; Barbara Whiting and little Donna Corcoran her sisters; with Denise Darcel happily cast as a flirtatious French swimming contestant. The musical score of "Dangerous When Wet" was written by two of America's top song writers Arthur Schwartz and Johnny Mercer.

The songs include "I Like Men," "In My Wildest Dreams," "I Got Out of Bed on the Right Side," "Aint Nature Grand" and "Fifi." KPLT to Air Interviews Of Scdufs 'A. special transcription, of, Interviews with Lone Star Area'Scouts at Corona Del Mar; during the Boy Scout National Jamboree will aired over Radio Station KPLT Sunday from 5:15 to 5:30 p.m. Interviews will be heard with Kenneth Cox and George Solomon, Paris Scouts; Mike Hodge, Sulphur Springs Scout, and. Carl Nicholas, assistant Scout executive ffom the Lone Star Area Council, and Saturday at the Grand Theatre, is being held over here for Sunday and Monday showings the Main Theatre, Interstate Theatre officials said Saturday. The movie, subject of much controversy, stars William Hold en, David Niven and Maggie McNamara.

'The Blue Moon' Is Held Over Here "The Moon which showed Is Blue," Thursday, movie Friday "Ride, Vaquero!" based on a screen play by Frank Fenton, was on location in Kanab, Utah. -It was directed by John Farrow; produced by Stephen Ames. Express Today At La mar The rugged- tale of how a small of men forged a vital com- link from the Missouri 'plains to the Pacific Coast is the -drama recounted in the Techni- color adventure film, "Pony which will show at Lamar -Theatre here Sunday and Monday. The action is focused upon two tot the most colorful of historical western characters, Buffalo BUI and Wild BiU Hickok. These famous frontiersmen are por- by Chariton Heston as Buf- Bill and Forrest Tucker as BH1.

Providing the romantic interest for those two stalwart in- 'dividuals are Rhonda Fleming and Jan Sterling. "COME BACK, Little Sheba," film hit starring Award Winner Shirley -Booth and Burt Lancaster, will at-the Lamar Theatre Tues- iday and Wednesday. The story of the film, adapted the smash hit stage play, with, the shattered dreams 'and frustrations of a middle-aged couple. The husband, dissillusioned 'and shackled by despair over a "wasted life, to the bottle to refuge from reality. The "wife Jives on nostalgic memories youth, trying to retain a sem- of dignity In a hopeless A pair of young lovers bring contrast to the couple's sit- and cause the emotional -climax of the It is believed that the duck was considerably later geese.

GREEK GARSON gets an affectionate hug from Donna Corcoran in this scene from "Scandal at Scourie," marital comedy billed for the Grand Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. All Summer SHOES Nunn-Bush Summer Patterns soLpmon's lUfVb WCa a OFF FRANK WOLFE TRANSFER LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING 47. Years Experience Moving Household Goods Agents far North American Van Lines. Serving the Nation 1508 N. Main Parts Texas 2335-W DRIVE IN THEATRE NOW SHOWING SUNDAY-MONDAY BACHES Our Regular LATE ELBERTAS Are Now Ready Excellent Size Fine Flavor Bring Your Container Pick Your Own At Only Marital Comedy Coming To Grand Here Tuesday Scourie," co starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, will be shown at the Grand Theatre here Tuesday and Wednesday.

The-new-M-G-M drama, filmed in Technicolor, marks the 8th costarring vehicle' for Miss Garson and Pidgeon, "who have teamed in some of Hollywood's biggest box-office hits. Their latest story casts them as a devoted husband and wife living in the small Canadian town of Scourie, with Pidgeon a candidate for a political office. When his wife impetuously adopts a little orphaned girl, a scandal sweeps through the town, which has both social and political repercussions on the 'The manner in which they weather this to and create a home for their foster child makes for a tender drama with a share of both'tears and The little girl of the story Is enacted by Donna Corcoran, M-G-M's remarkable child find. who was introduced to screen audiences in- "Angels in the t- field" and who more recently enacted Esther Williams as a child in "Million Dollar Mermaid." Also in the cast are Agnes Moorehead, Arthur Shields, Philip Ober, Rhys Williams and Margalo Gillmore. The screen play- of "Scandal at Scourie" was written by Norman Corwin and Leonard Spigel- gass and Kar! Tunberg.

The picture was directed by Jean Negu- lesco and was produced by Edwin H. Knopf. SHOW TIME GRAND: "THE MOON IS BLUE" 3:26, 5:29, 7:32, 9:35. MAIN: "POWDER 2:43, 4:26, 6:09, 7:15, 9:35. PLAZA: ALONG CAME JONES 1 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1933-1999