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Show , PROVO - (UTAH) ' SUNDAY HEHADLV v- SUNDAY, s MARCH 87 1942 Comedies and Romance r mrare PAGE "FOUR' Highlight Fi Current Two. Zanies v Appearing; ': At Paramount ; '. A laughable, loveable, lilting screen treat is "Ride 'Em Cowboy" Cow-boy" current attraction . at the ; Those ' blues-chasing -: funsters,' ' Bud Abbott and Lou Cos tello are at it again.' Giving1 them plenty of room, for their, antics, the picture pic-ture is backgrounded against an Arizona - ' dude ranch. Indians, r wild-riding , cowboys, V' bucking broncos and a luscious array of " the most beautiful cowgirls In the .' world,1 are .only part of. the fun-K fun-K makingparade,.- -. . ' . Remember "A Tiaket.a Tasket" of a few years -ago' Ella' Fitz-.gerald.-'the queen of American swing-singing, f sings. this tune which made her famous. The Merry Mer-ry Macs, The Hi-Hatters and the . Buckaroo. band with v the Ranger chorus all add their bit to this ; musical album of fun. , ." , ; ' Lovely Miss. Anne' Gwynne as the daughter of the wealthy ranch owner ? ahd 'Dick Foran " as - the author 'of- shoot-em-up , Western novels, "who - has never been off Broadway, pair up to make plenty - of , romantic interest. Johnny Mack Brown is ' the ranch ' foreman, fore-man, t ' ' '! $m Reaching the usual high in shorts 'and news, the Paramount ; offers "a full program this week. 'Swamp Water Plays At Scera v Awesome Okef enokee Swamp of Georgia, dread and mysterious, is now the locale of a fine motion picture. 20th Century-Fox'S "Swamp Water," which will' play at the Scera Theatre,' Monday and Tuesday, is the strange and unusual un-usual story about .the -amazing people who live near the wilderness wilder-ness that is Okef enokee. Many are the legends about the swamp. --Few who entered it.ever -lived to return to civilization to tell of their experiences, i Most of the - missing were "gator-et," for Okef enokee has some of the most vicious alligators on this continent. conti-nent. , ; Hunted killers made this .their home. There they hid from the law ."until they could make good their mistake or until the alligators alli-gators or deadly cottonmouth snakes got them . -' The editors of the Saturday Evening Post, impressed by the strange story, published it as a serial. So great was its reception by readers that 20th , Century-Fox decided that the directorial genius of the famous French director, Jean Renoir, was needed to bring it to the screen. Walter Brennan, Walter Huston,' Hus-ton,' Anne Baxter and Dana Andrews An-drews are featured in "Swamp Water." Stars Aid Needy-British Needy-British Hospital Three months ago Lionel Barry-more Barry-more received a letter front the Victoria and West Hants Hospital, Hos-pital, in Bournemouth, England, tatting that the institution needed need-ed funds. Hospital officials asked that, while making a "Dr. Kil-dare" Kil-dare" picture, Barrymore record a few feet of himself as Dr. Gillespie, Gil-lespie, making an appeal for the institution. A special script was written ind produced with Lew Ayres and Barrymore appearing and voicing the hospital's appeal-Later appeal-Later Barrymore received a letter let-ter of thanks from the treasurer of the hospital, telling of the success suc-cess of the trailer and reported Lhat the campaign had netted nearly $10,000. Orson Welles Is a Busy Body is Hollywood's -busiest citizen young Mr. Orson Welles! Deluged by honors for his initial cinematic effort, "Citizen Kane," the inimitable Orson has put the traditional one-armed paper hanger hang-er to shame. Orson is simultaneously: simultan-eously: Acting as producer, director and script-writer for "The Magnificant Ambersons," cinematic adaptation adapta-tion of Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer Pulit-zer prize novel. Making a good-will picture in Brazil. Producing the fast-moving wartime war-time thriller, "Journey Into Fear," which he screen-scripted, and in which he plays a featured role. . Preparing a film to be made in Mexico. Qfavf TaJaiiI TWO new HITS! 2' Hours CtUllS I Quay! of Riotous Fun and Hot Music! S EVER Y MAN FOR HIMSEIv . ' ' L ' - IV3 - ' - V - r-'t And For W a S N Kl IMP the MUSIC V ... -2nd New Hit! ALVINO REY and HIS ORCHESTRA! nTH wiin uiiiiis very uwh ling Sisters -in- And at Our Regular Low Prices! lOc Children Anytime 15 Plus Tax Til 3:00 20' Plus Tax After 3:00 Movie Stars do All Out For Victory POIXYWOOD, March 8 Hoi-' lywood has mobilized for war aid the world's most famous enter-, tainment forces,; with- its greatest stars today .' filling the '. most ' im portant roles in their lives. In less -thana month. ' 17 top- ranking: movie personalities ; went on show tours to S3 army camps and navy . stations, from the ; At lantic to the Pacific from Niagara Falls to Corpus ChristL '. - In the same period, 55 star' appearances ap-pearances were made' on ' broadcast broad-cast for "the ' .American J "Red Cross, March of Dime. Treasury Department, Office of Emergency Management, Navy Relief and other patriotic causes. Dorothy Lamour alone sold an estimated $2,500,000 in defense securities se-curities in stumping the country for a month and a half for the Treasury Department.. Bob Hope, Edgar Bergen, Jack Benny, Kay Keyser, and other movie-radio headliners do their regular broadcasts from camps and posts before khaki-clad audiences. audi-ences. ' , Stars open canteens for service men, ' dedicate U. S. O. hospitality centers, entertain at Army - and Navy benefits, become blood donors do-nors for the Red Cross. Part of the memorial which Carole Lombard left behind was the $2,000,000 in defense bonds sold by her personal 'appearance at one Indianapolis rally. : Today every star who. travels anywhere in the country becomes a salesman for Uncle Sam. Screen celebrities are making defense bond talks from train platforms and at stations during stopovers, whether, they travel on patriotic or personal missions. Edward O. Robinson inaugurated this new all-help program of the Victory Commtltee on a recent trip to New York. Gary Cooper broke two records when he mounted the platform at the Los Angeles Victory House. He sold the most bonds and stamps since the opening of the, house and he made the longest public speech in his career a IS minute non-stop effort. The voice of Hollywood is reaching beyond the borders of the IT. S. A. - The Victory Committee sent Janet Gaynor to Toronto to help launch Canada's new $600,-000,000 $600,-000,000 Victory Loan Drive. Today Hollywood has a deadly earnest roie in helping win the greatest war in history. MOVIE MEMORANDUM , . FORrJTHE WEEK Watch this column each.. week for a calendar account of local' - ' ; s- v theatre listings J"- ' paramountnow: . "Kide- 'em Cowboy" starring Abbott' and Costello, Dick Foran, ' . Anne Gwynne, - Johnny Mack Brown and Merry Macs. Opens Thursday: Thurs-day: "All Thru; the Nlght wlth Humphrey Bogart.-' Also "Hay; foot" William Tracy and JJamfes Glcftson ' ' ' -; ? SCERA -Monday" and Tuesday: "Swamp Water" Walter Brennan Bren-nan and Dana Andrews. Starts Wednesday: -"International a-dy'i a-dy'i George Brent and Ikna Massey. ' "Prairie 1 Stranger" with Gene Autry. Friday -and Saturday: Abbott and c Costello in "Keep "em Flying.'V ,M?r UINTA Now: ' ' "Hot Spot," : Victor Vic-tor Mature. Betty Grable and Carole Landis. And "Time Out 216 WEST CENTER STREET PROVO wmri CLOSES TONK5HT10 P. Mr - ADM. 10c FIRST HITS! Rl'N 1st HIT! NOW PLAYING Incomparable Show Value! . JANE FIAZEE TIm messy mag Im EIK01 MisdMAUB 4w 29 SECOND . TIliULX. IUTI Song-FiUed Hits On Strand Billing In line with the fine motion picture parade that is ofrered Provo theatre-goers this week, the Strand is showing "Cowboy Serenade" Sere-nade" and "Moonlight in Hawaii." "Cowboy Serenade" brings the loveable duo of Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette to the; screen again combining, their daring-doing to music and seasoning their romancing with broad comedy. A generous sprinkling of real west ern atmosphere adds to the gen eral success of the film. Also on the present Strand bill Is star-filled "Moonlight, in Hawaii." Ha-waii." Jane Frazee. the Merry -s- For Rhythm", with Rudy Val-lee. Val-lee. Thursday ; "Navy Blues" Jack Oakie and Ann. Sheridan. "The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date" Warren William: . STRAND Now:-"Moonlight in Hawaii" . ' J ane Frazee and Mis-cha Mis-cha Auer. ."Cowboy serenade" Gene Autry Sand; Smiley Burnette. Bur-nette. Wednesday: "Borrowed Hero" and 'Treat 'em Rough." ACADEMY "Call Out the Marines" Ma-rines" with Victor McLaglin, and "Sing Your .Worries Away" Alvino Ray, The King Sisters and Patsy KeUey. Following attraction: at-traction: "Third Finger Left Hand" with Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas. "Western Union" Un-ion" Robert ..Young,.. Randolph acuit ana Virginia Uilmore. j NEW TODAY! Open 1 p. m. ' Again Provo's BEST Entertainment Buy! It will have you on the edge of your SfA seat! 1(3 ffT'VJx From v Steve "Fisher's , Novel I Wake Up Screaming The year's most shocking drama! 2nd Hit! Rhythm-Jammed Jamboree IN Love! 0m If Macs, Leno Errol and Mischa Auer lead the singln' swingin' cast. Mischa. Auer in his own versatile manner takes on ' a new role, that of a bandleader. Six new tunes by Don Raye and Gene de Paul furnish lots of "boogie-woogie." Top-Ranking Hits Showing At Uinta The Uinta theatre presents a full entertainment review with two top hits now showing. "Hot Spot'" with Betty Grable, Carole Landis and Victor Mature, fills every requirement to pass an "A- TimelyrFilms Scheduled Gn Academy Bill Beginning a week; of ' stellar productions of , the : usual high Quality, the Academy -. theatre brings' Victor-McLagien to its screen' in the wallop packing hit "Call Out '. The Marines." picture pic-ture which fits smoothly into the spirit of. the American -people today, to-day, - who are' watching General MacArthur ' and his brave ' little band of men,' ."Call Out The Marines' Ma-rines' ; coming ' at this . time carries1 car-ries1 plenty ; of interest on the hu-: man side. - " X' ' ' . . "Sing ' Your Worries . Away" 1 Is just what you need, in the line of - Jighter,'usparkling , relaxation. Alvino "Ray and his -sweet ' music plus f the heart-filling ; tones of Utah's own King Sisters form the lilting , background for -a swell all-around good show.' Patsy Kel-ley Kel-ley adds the propert amount of comedy and is always good for a laugh. " " ' ;, . ; 1" grade in-quality entertainment. With two beautiful stars, an exciting ex-citing -plot . filled . with, mystery, intrigue and romance,' "Hot Spot" makes a fine companion for the musical romance, Take Time Out For Rhythm.", - Rudy Vallee. Ann Miller and Rosemary Lane are' the leading stars in "Time Out For Rhythm." A musical, sophisticated romance, this picture has everything plus. If you like a good. . story with twinkle-toed dancing and sweeter-than-cream-music, you'll find this film well worth taking time outf for. From 'BUGS BUNNY,' the UVS.C. Band AND GLEE CLUB, to the Feature itself, you've never been so royally entertained! r Doors open 1 NOW!? . v W 1 11 V I IJgJr,,!,!, f - 1 25c Till Six SAIPmrIL Sat.Eve.,Mar.l4 . . Salt lAka Citv ..' Tr 1 Prices including Federal and State Tax No Telephone Reservations ' - MAIN FLOOR IX) WICK BAIX'ONY - , Itoni .l to t. Inc. $t.t4, Rowa 1 tm 1, tne. , SIJW How tl tm til. Inc. Sl.M Kow s to 14, Inc. Sl.lt lVxra and Vogf 9Jt , Vppt . Balcoay tut New York Cast and Production With JIA1L, ORDERS NOW! v : Rtanped; ' Kavelope 2 CETTtCilAl. CAST Featuring MARTHA ERROLLE . AGNES CASSIDY ? DOUGLAS xJCAvrrr. FRANK hornadax" "HARRY K- ' MORTON ' ' ZEXJLA RUSSELL - more RIP-ROARING fun... Then All Their Hilarious Wis la Onel """" rBliCK jPRIATES"!lll THE. NAVY"! R0LDTKATCK0ST1 "KEEP EII FLYING"! Nowf TneyV Hvmt-hvttlng again... with NAGS, GAOS, SWEETIES and SWING! J 'A DICK FORAN ANNE GWYNNE JOHNNY MACK BROWN The MERRY MACS ELLA FITZGERALD THE HI-HATTERS THE BUCKAROO BAND .. RANGER CHORUS of 40 A Tfusdo af Tinust -rURdnembef April" "Give Me Mr Sdle" mV7ke Jp Jucdbf r "Betide the Rio Tooto . ."A Tuket.AT.iker M If If fir & TV A c 'a- ... uniit'nowT.i BCGS Crr '- R.WH" - BUNKS in "WABB1T - IWOl'BLR" V. a. C. RAMI . ' UtJCK CLCB , " Know Minwn"- Wprt '' 1 Pnrtimwint World' New The BrighamC Yoiingr University, If' . f'--"' ''"r T' '..- v-- ' - YAi iThe World's Greatest Tragedy -'Vi'-Lt-'jL'-T.r1' M-w' -b 'bBs asbh ii Ik 4 II M 66 !;' If I M ' i 0 3 By William Shake8pear 3 ACTS TEXT ORSON WELLS Directed and Staged by- 't-DKTAND 't-DKTAND MRS. T. EARL PARDOE !! ii Si Thursday, Fridayand Saturday March .l2-13-14 8:15 p. m. J -1. . Make -Reservations or Procure Tickets at ' the ; - ii I 1 ! H . .. u '; -: . .. V ... fc ..r- -' .... . "- " I , Victor McLagien and Edmond Lowe those wallop-packing: stars of "What Price Gloryf are back In a new war-era with "Call Out The Marines." There are laughs aplenty in this action-filled hit now showing at the Academy. c . 1 1 tflitimiT'i iiisMHtnf intrtniMiwisi VA v " ? I "Ride 'em Cowboy" that uproarious, hilarious, musical western west-ern treat with those , two laugh-kings, Abbott and Costello, I is playing : now on the Paramount screen. New tunc hits add rhythm to this comedy fiesta. ' e. k 'Vs , x.: . W llll ITlTIl' llllllMMMMMaMMMWMliMIIIW Human souls bogged down in hopeless swamp lands and the , strange atmosphere expressed in human behavior, makes for :-.'f fascinating story interest in "Swamp Water opening -Monday at the Scera theatre In Orcm. ,v. ; ,. 'V'"- :; '"' vs- Glorious Gratle Is back to delight you. "She plays with Carole Landis and Victor Mature at toe .Uinta In "Hot Spot" a show' that has everything. ' . .. '. is "Cowboy Serenade" with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette isv .""one of the top , hits at the, Strand "theatre. "Moonlight in - ' ' Hawaii" with Jane Frazee and Mischa Auer completes this -' : - super entertainment treat.' -. .... - - |