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Show showing at the Rivoli theatre on Sunday and Mondny. Baker Who has the leading male role is teamed with glamorous Pat Paterson in a romantic story of America's famous .swing street and sings several of the numerous numer-ous hit songs in. the musical. Other members of the cast include in-clude Ian Hunter, Leo Carrillo, Sid Silvers. Ella Logan, Zazu Pitts, Colette Lyons and a host of Manhattan night club entertainers. enter-tainers. Harold Young directed from a screen play by Grover ! .Jones. It is released through I United Artists. Tactions At c Theaters inlay's mad rare of mod-tlu mod-tlu marital "trnuiKh'" has , ushed into limbo and in its ises the matrimonial "icc- in the fast stepping eom-ramii, eom-ramii, "Man Proof," pre-at pre-at the Kivoli theatre, Fri- id Saturday. i Myrna Loy. forming the of principals, arc Franchot i Rosalind Russell and Wal-Igeon. Wal-Igeon. Loy is a young artist dis-lod dis-lod in love. Miss Russell is thy socialite. Franchot Tone newspaper cartoonist and pidgeon is a social climb- ; Loy loves Pidgeon, but he s Miss Russell. Tone loves xn, but he keeps it to him-liss him-liss Loy is determined to te the newly weds and many n herself. While they are on their honeymoon, she arily forgets Pidgeon and I remains "wedded" only to her art. j Tone, idolizing Miss Loy, marks , I ime. The honeymooiuTH return and Miss Loy's waning spark of love for Pidgeon is rekindled. They have lots of f mi together at the fights and in night clubs, until the wife finds the husband in Miss Loy's room. Yet it is not an "irate wife" scene. They sit down and talk it over, friendly-like. The wife offers a divorce to the husband. hus-band. He doesn't want to lose his job and declines the divorce, forgetting for-getting Miss Loy to return to his wife. Miss Loy realizes her mistake. mis-take. She and Tone pledge themselves them-selves to remain friends but her mother knows it is love. Richard Thorpe directed ''Man-Proof" ''Man-Proof" and admirable performances perform-ances are given by the principals and by such supporting players u.s Rita Johnson, Nana Bryant, Ruth Hussey, Leonard Penn and John Miljan. "If You Want to Make a Hit with Fifi," sings Mae West in her new comedy of high jinx in Little Old New York, "Every Day's a Holiday," opening Tues day at the Rivoli theatre, and immediately tells how to. The new song hit by Sam Cos-low Cos-low is one of the four new hit tunes which will he heard for the first time in the West opus. Others Oth-ers are "Flutter By, Little Butterfly," Butter-fly," also by Coslow; "Jubilee," by Hoagy Carmicmael (who wrote "Star Dust") and Stanley Adams, and "Every Day's a Holiday" by Coslow and Barry Trivers. Among other things, such as the sale of the Brooklyn Bridge to an unsuspecting countryman, Miss i West pi ay s the trap d r u ms in "Every Day's a Holiday," to prove she is one of the finest drummers in show business. Others in the cast of "Every Day's a Holiday" are Edmund Lowe, a detective who finds it hard to reconcile his love for the curvaceous blonde and his duty : to run 'her out of town to keep her from selling the bridge again; Charles Butterworth, Charles Win-ninger, Win-ninger, "Cap'n Henry" of "Show Boat" fame; Walter Catlett, Lloyd Nolan, Herman'- Bing, Chester : Conklin and Louis Armstrong and his orchestra. Kennv Baker, young radio sing-cj-, . takes another step toward screen stardom in "52nd Street," the first motion picture to be made about New York's famous night club section, produced by Walter Wanger and scheduled for |