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' -- - i .r.ii 440 T 'IV ' 3'1 r . , .4 :;,...,,....kii, , A - fs ismossoma RECREATED"American Guerrilla in the 74Rippines: now at the Rialto Theater, stars much- traveled Tyrone Power and Michelve Prelle. HISTORY . t- 0,,,,,,,,00,- ,' -- -- t 'v , - . - - . - - - --- - .f. ,,; . , . -- - , - v '' is I .4 - - . '' , . - - . 14 4 ) oe.itt-...-- .1,- ' ,' - . 4411 i IA i . ' - ' , t iii,,4. ' - s' tst,- t t - - , V ' A fi....,...Nr,;(6.....0.' N:'iii...4...,4 - 1 't4 - et-- '' .. ' : o' ' 7.,.;,-,,- , -- ' , . ... , . - - pie... . ' - i - ' - - IX SHOW 'OFT HEROISMThe Studio's current turi, "Tripoli," stars John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. . ',,,,,,, , ..,, ' ,It ,, , - 04 11-,1-- - t -t, , . : t- 'v... e."- 40-- ---, ' - ,., 0" a: :. - , , 1 , v A.- , , - v1.44- -, ' -- - , ., 1 t 4 ) Creel 41' - 1 j - . Ak. - , , i ."'", , : t 't .. ., ! , , .,. ', , - .1b , ...0,006,,, fittwit II . - ',, 44 . ,, ,..t I ' t,, r, -- , t , , 4', , ,.....,te O'Brien, Gale Storm and Gilt Robbins top east of 'Between Midnight and Dawn." now playing at Ith. Capitol Theater. ' . .' ', By ARMAND ' ......... , - ' .:,-- ,;--,- -,- i - q - it -- ,, , , 1 I . ,. i- 1 i',,.. i , ) 4 ' , . - , . ''' ; , '", I ' ; 4:, I : , .. ' ',,, '',. , 4 , - - . , - . . ' : ...w . :4" , , - - '",,,...,,,, ,,.. s, , - - , , , ,, '.,;, 4 , 'I) I,W44 .,... . , - , ,. 1 . . , , , , do' le, 6. v ,, ' ' ' ' .. , - , , . , r .t...,,,,,..,,..,t k ' ,.0.0100i.:,,, - SOON"King Solomon's Mines," next tion at the Lyric, stars Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger in the H. Rider Haggard story. - - it, .,, 1 :.,-.-4 z's, (--1 -- , 31, ,6:,, p f - I et4,,,,Ptc ,t. s o., , ...t. 'I( K0..'1. ',7 , . - ,6 , .. , 1,,N1 N.T 4 Irdp,re , ,,,,,n'''' ,..,1'e,, ,,,:'1,1.P, tt 1, '', 't' , . ,:, j ,, s ifi, I t lite?. - - , 0 44' - i ;lIV if if -- ,,t ' ,' ""' - ,,,,,,,...I ' Ns '''' - '1 1 , .,,,t ' '''., , , ,,,E ,, I - , - .........-- 4.. 4' , " C , , - - , , -- -- ' . - '' , : .-': , ,,, ' ,. ...,:m. - r ' , v ' ,.1,- tt Tit ,,' 9t1. ,,,-- N - , , - Ai ' - ) If I - - I Road" suc"tiFlamingo in "Harcess with another polished r riet Craig," now at the Centre. The story of a woman who plans every detail of her life with cold perfection, it is a moving study aobf a modern marriage. Wendell le performance as the husband. Corey gives his usual is on the bill this week romance and dance UTAHSong, at the Utah in gay and tuneful "Let's Dance." starring. Betty Hutton and the incomparable Fred Astaire. The story deals with a young dancer's struggle to keep her who disapprove of son's custody from wealthy their son's widow. Fred. Astaire. as Betty's dancing most partner, trips the light fantastic through even the "Micomplicated emotional situations. Best numbers: lne of Love," "Can't Stop Talking" and "Why Fight the dimensions. Roland Young, Feeling"all of Ruth Warrick, Lucille Watson and Gregory Moffett head the cast. police records could CAP1TOLOnly from actual big-cit- y come a story with the realistic dynamite ,of "Between Midnight and Dawn," topping the Capitol s current pro- gram. Starring Mark Stevens, Edmond O'Brien and Gale Storm, it tells the story of the men who operate the police radio patrol carsmore specifically of the two who share the duties of Prowl Car 13. Stevens plays a light-heartcop who just works at his job. O'Brien is his relentless partner who takes everything seriously. Both fall in love with Gale Storm, the secretary to a police inspector, a complication which has dramatic re.. suits when the two men are assigned to taking in a bullet-happ- y racketeer. Sharing the bill is a story, "Sideshow," with a carnivaP background. story of the first great hero STUDIO"Tripoli," action-fille- d of the U. S. Marines, Presley O'Bannon, has moved over Studio. Filmed in lechnicolor, it stars John Payne O'Hara and Howard da Silva. The taking Maureen hto. them, port of Tripoli from the pirates is a spectacular ig t of the film. UPTOWN, VILLA"The Jackpot." now playing at both the Uptown and Villa Theaters. gives the movies a chance to take a slap at radio quiz shows in a manner more humorous than Ronald Colman's "Champagne for Caesar." Jimmy Stewart, who unfortunately wins a jackpot, finds that rather than benefitting him, it causes him 'grief and expense. Barbara Hale and Alan Mow-bra- y are featured players. RIALTOTyrone Power carries his Marco Polo career into the Philippines in "American Guerrilla in the Philippines." now playing at the Rialto Theater. With Michelene Prelle, a newcomer to American screens, as his coAmerica was tense with star Ty relives the days' worry and excitement over 'developments in the Pacific The picture is from a story by Ira Wolfed. LYRICStill commanding attention at the Lyric, "Rio Grande" stars John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara. Ben Johnson. Harry Carey Jr.. Claude Jarman and Sons of the Pioneers in an adventure of the west. Next attraction will be the spectacle, "King Solomon's Mines." . 7 in-la- 4, N's' - k -- l . e.,:. ,,, 4.- -: a . '',A, i.".' t - -- , t'4' ,..,,, -- CENTREJoan Crawford follows her 41'.''''' , if ; , - ki:,..: 'i ''''''''' t , , t . ''. ,, - s . s, , k . - . ,, 1Jet, ', 4,....: .7 1" ' t. - I ' , 1 . -- It. , ,,,,, . , ' ''.. . I- ' , - 4 ,!-! ' 1)7 A, , '- . 1 s 4' , 41' 1 , e,,,, li.,,,,,, 'Cc , - -- - Adventure, Drama Highlight Film Fare , ,.,...1, I -- - S' ,.., ., ,,..,,,t, , t,L4'4. V ' tj. - --- i 1 attrac---,----- CAPSULE-REVIEW- -, - ,i -- 7,- ' ;-' 4 111;:' , ,t ,,,),..,,, )i - e,,,- , '. ) ' r.aro' , , i ., 0 s... '4 , ., 4 kr'Nir 1 f-- , t col .e. Vir ri', - 4- , .7; 4,,a' e0N111i - 'Ill -- ,- -' -- 1,k Students Slated For Recital Hit-Para- de 1 i ed A er I - - EVt;:' ERE- J'A - or 41111eAkii 1 1: is7 Itamr" 7 His films, as universal appeal. Whether the or a western,- young-anold are - d ' ON TOUR t' When You e Aition G ive . Buy- - lior a TrY DIAL I , , . . . . , , - . 4 ' t... - 2581 .. , , - ,. r- . -- , '. 4 C I .. :4 . , , , . . . .;'''',.', , ,.;,.., ..!'1. - - --- -7 - , 6 , . v .- , I - - i- . t- ,-0-:", , -- 1 I -, : . ..,..,,- --,, at the Utah Theater. Hutton say "Let's Dance" 4 . . .,- - ,t,,, A ''''"-(7 J TEAMFred Astaire and Betty 01 s 0,it - f , - ------ t t AK : , -r- , NEW .,.,''- , ' i i ' - :::taqtbres;t4or; ..,, . . t - - er deltaic t- .,,S ts::-;-",,....- . I , ' ,m,,t, ''''''', - '' 01' ,,.e T 4 V 4 .i ,... , ' convince ;15 !, ,f, ..4. A il i , , r'40441 ; ,N. , 1( t' push-butto- -- - J! t Nv, , , - -- ', ,, 1 -- . ' . Nil ;, ,,,,,,, A,..14., i'''' - - - : .. N ' v- Lommosmodwimommoksto ARCHERD i A 1. 1, re..., .. - t N. , T , , ' 1 I s , 1':', ' I 1 ' t ' , o ,'' f - , . , ,. - c ,, ,,, e ..,,,..,.,... , ',,:,. . , ; , 7 4, ,., z ,.: ,s, , It , , . ''''''t: - , , 1 ,'. , - ,....., ,...., - A., C).., eff ) 'k . s, -.- ,.--, l'tNor,' it is completeeven , , , A, ,. ,,, 4 1 Earth." , .. - . . ' I: .. .' , "is a rich American 'heritage. ,The cirrus is American in that it rejects the concept that any one class of American is naturally hostile to any other class. wwhile we are not interested in doing a history of the circus. some of it may enter the script incidentally. "The important thing is to catch the flavor that has made the circus an institution, as American as the Statue of Liberty or the Fourth of July." And, of course, to make It 'The Greatest Show on 1 TRIO IN A- THRILLEREdmond - - . HOLLYWOODThe Cecil deMille building on the studio lot would be a paradise for kiddies these days. Grandpa deMille Is preparing a circus film. There is almost as much activity in this building as you'd find around a circus. And there's just as much color. Artists are busy painting sketches of performers, animals and props. Trial costumes are hanging on designer's doors. In one room, an entire replica of the big top sits on a and circus folk. huge table. Inside are miniature animals - i i ,,, 1 t 411.ft, . , ,,, 4 I 7 ,..--.. , , 1 ,, 1 , ' ' i ' . , ,, . -- ' ''',' - , - Ilkom,,o,, r i i ' it N, . I ) - ,' It' ; PERFORMANCEJoan Crawford at the Centre Theater.i - -- -- t4Zlinitectine'tt r i . ', s s ' - 05 I , 'i , 'II I - .' 1, ' ' , ' . i tots' - .,," k, .' .,, i , ' - ' - , - and , , 1 '''''''''''s . 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In another room, the 4r ,,..; ,,,t...t, ., , ,Vre , '' " ,, pondering problems. He's been pushing buttons and moving t ' 4. . models about the mock circus for many months. Its not fun , ' ,,, deMille a of circus If .41 him. for film, 9 making you're thinking warns you not to do so ,,t ''''''''''t ' ,k,.. -..., 7. ,'itl i P ltt Delhi'e has been wrapped up in this project for 18 ,: ,,.....I 4' -, -' ' 0 months. Actually. the iIdea has been with him for years. -' I a? , 4,-..-' 4 Zt.:, J , .....' 4' 1.4;. ,, However, be started work on the film a year and a half ago. ; 4, ' 0, '.1, ': '11. And for another three months. '. ' 1 .0; ..., i''''., , t- ...r,'', Thiwon 3 : ; t f( costly production. That means the -' IN ' ' l'...'t.' 1 ''. s ',.., '''s "Greatest Show on Earth" may cost four, five, maybe six mili , , 1,' ,I, ,,,,c; ...., lion. But the studio isn't worried. "CB" doesn't have a flop i b.,,,. .t ,10 -!.-, ,0 I to his record: ,g, ,,r'w 't'')4 e ' star in Hollywood is trying to get in Every i ''.'4 --tr.,' i, . The film. Betty Hutton sent him an elaborate floral amnge- t'.."..iisti.""Le'.4.77,::,: , .:7:,V, isif, Z:,11,.. big top, adorned with orchids. ,..' I: . She begged him for the leading rolewhich she got. ,.., - I ,,:.., t 4,, 4,7::: , A., .r.. Gary Cooper, Clark Gable and others supposedly told him ,: ,,, I ,.... , I , --",,,-. secretly they'd accept any deal to get in the picture. , t " ! ... . ..,,,,,. ' v.sotqc:64 i, ore...., I:- . , ..,;,. .,,;,, ,. Itk 1 - ''"..4, 1. ' ' 4 ) os IT CASTING NOT PROBLEM ., ILs.. .. , DeMille has more pressing problemscasting the film is 8 almost secondary. r-The biggest problem of all Is lighting the big top for film . purposes. He's not shooting this picture in Hollywood. It'll CIRCUS IS COMING TO MOVIESAbove are artists' be made under the Ringling Brothers' big top. You cannot hang lights from canvas. Thus the lights sketches being used for DeMille's circus film. have to go up on poles. And you cannot place men on those high poles. You could, but that would mean hiring telephone 815-1- 6 Zion's Savings Bank linemen as light operators. ley. Building. at the the studio has Thus, experimental department Performing on the program been devising a remote control lighting system. The lights will be Roger Barker, Sandra n will not only change intensity and focus by a Barker, True Christensen, Maria system, but they will also move up and down the poles for the necessary photographic angles. Fourteen piano students of Kay Easton, Olive Posner, Barbara Gubler. David and John Another. problem is transportation. CB and the army Adine Bradley will be presentJones, Mary Geneen Keitz, Myrequipment will have their own pried in recital Sunday at 2:30 na Labrum, Diane Moore, Kathvate train which will follow the circus from its winter trainp.m. at the Bradley Studios, erine Maus,. Jay and LeRoy ing headquarters in Sarasota to its many destinations. The film may be six months or more in front of the cameras. But you can be sure that every foot of properly I've watched exposed film will be used in the final ' deMille work before and that's whyproduct, he prepares so meticulously. IONS, CIRCUS He's looked at eve.ry circus film which Hollywoo4 has made. Newsreels, short subjects, etc., have been screened many' times at the deMille home, All this to the delight of his ten grandchildren. . Thiats, one of the knottiest productions we have ever tackled," be admits-The. why make it? "There never has been a real circus story for stage or It screen," he says. 'There has been a lot of 'Pagliacci' stuff, but that isn't the circus as. it has been known for nearly a t4 century." .17 the circus and toured with It for not only observe the mechanical r he wanted to discover what he decided on a final script. says, "I found the circus the most life. There is no age for a circus - - 1 ;$4 s' - . ,,, ' ' , . , " '''' , t ,- ,, 0 , i' , 441 ''.. DeMille Maps Lighting Scheme With Electric ,, , f 1 iit,,,,,,ott L. ., A , i ,, ,1 ..;, xi '' . ,7re'.!:12- , "' ,.., ' , '''',..,' - ...,,,4, . GIVES DRAMATIC 111NN,:' ,' .. ' ....: 1 t I N ., '- ',"S ..s.,, 1 , 4 .: 1.1.2.7i.,: - ' - . ''''. - 11 ' o , 4 ,h,..- - N , ' . i, . . , ,e- ),, ', ''' :A. , i - , , .4,,,s.--,,,g Tfor ',r 4,-'- 6- s ; --- 1 -44 v '' -, r, ' t, , It ,..f 1' - ;,14 .")s' e., te',! ' ''14,,. k t ,- s, - . . , 1 - fe--- ' , ,'' , 4 ,..A,,....,,,.... 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