Show ' 1 I t - I : f 0 i zrht 5:alt Cakt Zribunt 6 Friday Morning 1 I Opening Todayi Now Showing at the Show Houses Fehruary 5 19131 At the Sanders' Surliness Proves Lucrative T ! t particular time to have them do their one picture a year over When Jean Renoir there was directing at Twentieth he took the same scene over and over again until it was right He was told that he couldn't do that so Jean who made "Grand Illusion" and "Roofs of Paris" said "That's the way I did these pictures However- if you don't 1:ke the way I direct I'll reThey thought it a good sign" idea and he topped it with "I'm happy to resign from Fifteenth Century Fox!" Now I'm told "This Land Is Mine" which stars Charles Laughton is one of the great films of all time— and Renoir brought it in under schedule Lesson In Contrasts On "Devotion" set I found which he'll play an Englishman similar to Lord Haw-HaEngland believes he's a traitor but all the time he's broadcasting from Berlin he's working for his homeland Studio's hoping by the time the picture's finished we'll be marching into Berlin Too Bad Reason Abbott and Costello couldn't make the trip abroad to entertain our soldiers after all details had been worked out was because Metro chose this - i Curt Bernhardt directing Ida AIR TIM ON '7 Lupino and Olivia de Havilland as the Bronte sisters in as gentle a tit of family devotion as you can imagine Ida Lupin° tells me she's been eight weeks getting to her death scene The set was filled with real antiques 1 rei P -- 11 4c- e - - e L -- r : 4 - v ' s 4 61 KIDS! 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Tower (Ninth South and Ninth Bennis ' 1 ' 1:::"isperi'n:'GIAh'ilst:"' 1 I of Life i :u hisperini 7-- tAIIIIPW1 I - - ft ii" Mary Howard Capitol—"We Are the Marines" also "Life Begins at Eight - Thirty" with Monty Woolley and Ida Lupino Studio -"- Commandos Strike at Dawn" with Paul Muni Anna Lee Lillian Gish Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Robert Coot Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Now Voyager" with Bette Davis Paul Henreid Claude Rains Gladys Cooper with Bonita Granville: also "Two Yanks in NtAk en-- fp I ': N- Rialto—"Pardon My Sarong" with Abbott and Costello Virginia Bruce and the Four Ink Spots also "Through Different Eyes" with Frank Craven and "- rl 4 ' ti :- — liollaklay (Ho:la-layGay Sisters" with Barbara S73!4 Ge wyek George Brent w also aldine Fitzgeraki Annie Rooneyl Temple t Lyric—"The Magnincent Arr bersons" with Joseph Cotte2 1' Dolores Costello Tim Holt-An- n: i Baxter: also "W Ghosts" with Milton Berle an i Brenda Joyce Hitler" -031111- : Nm ' 1 Ds Il r is nU 41- 71-- Carter Case" Garg-a- Ice-Capad- ea 4- PRODuCriON OF— ktigtCUOVe -- - HIE Star Studded Review Royalty on Record Singing Songsmith Musical Caravan Music and News 4 Reveille Round-u- p 4Lone Journey i f id--- I y Friday February 5 1913 —Mountain War Time nl lir Comes with George Murphy Carole Landis Dennis Day orcheswith Benny Goodman's tra also "One-Night" with Warren William " Uptown—"Ice-Capadeswith Jerry Colonna Barbara Jo Allen Harold Huber Manly Hare comfeaturing the pany also "The Devil With ley it ''''' 1 ab (11TIFTIPKI7:31015: Bata I - V 0 "Your Sports Station" 1111 ifr -- -- - M P an N --' - -4- -'- 71 Navy Van Ann Shir- r mimmmmimomir---7onw- - '4 25c til 5 p tn 25c & 35c Eves ir- k 7 s Ocita Gem — "TI:le Through"I with Pat O'Brien George Murphy Jane Wyatt Jackie Cooper Desi Arnaz Utah — "The Powers Girl" Wilson players of broad experience in important parts Ruth Pearson Ivlaybelle Porter and Frank Woolley make up the company The play has been realistically staged by the experienced Joseph H Williams and Mrs Shirley P Jones has designed and created special costumes for the feminine players Tickets for the performance are on sale at both Kingsbury ball box office and at Glen Brothers Music company bandman suddenly introduces his young bride into the set of "Orchestra Wives" is told in the film of that title coming to State theater Friday It has George Montgomery and Ahn Rutherford costarred the band being Glenn Miller's famous organization On the same bill a western adventure story "Land of the Open Range" is shown r v I-'- and GILLETTE MUTUAL Mur- Wives" with Glenn Miller and Band George Montgomery Ann Rutherfordwith Cesar Romero the Its satirical story of the professional jealousies and domestic tiffs of two temperamental theater people and of the young husband's desperate gamble to prove to himself his wife's fidelity by laying siege to her affections in the guise of a Russian guardsman is one to afford an s forgetfulness of -to- fy'epnrinog Direction is in the hands of Harry R Allen one of Salt Lake City's best known thespians who also appears in the title role Playing opposite him is Mrs H Clayton Carlson (Grace Anderson Carlson) with Ethel Baker Callis and Robert Hyde What happens when a popular analyst reviews Acpolitical ‘ productions State BEAU JACK of State — Orchestra Murray (Murray) Bet-- 4 time in the Rockea- Grab le Carmen 31:raltda i Payne Cesar Romero a:so Kay Lune also Heflin Marsha Hunt and Lee Bowman Star—"Pot '0 Gold" with James Stewart and Paulette Goddard also "Henry Aldrich for President" with Jimmy Lydon and June Preisser South - East (Sugarhouse)— "Invisible Agent" with Jon Hall Ilona Massey Sir Cedric Hardwicke Peter Lorre also "Miss Annie Rooney" with Shirley Temple Dickie Moore William Rosalind Russell Fred McMurray and MacDonald Carey ling" with outstanding attraction in its presentation some years past on Broadway "The Guardsman" to be offered by University Theater Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p m at Kingsbury hall is bound to be notable among its season's court-martiale- ZIVIC : East)—"Playmates" with Kyser John Barrymore“ Velez and Ginny Simms: "Kid Glove Killer" with VIctory—"Lucky Legs" with Jinx Falkenburg Leslie Brooks Kay Harris with Russell Hayden also "Take a Letter Dar- Most successful of the lighter plays written by the great Hungarian Ferenc Molnar and an phy are costars of the thrilling sea story "The Navy Comes to be a maThrough" which isnew Gem bill a of feature jor tells a story of the Friday It crews who protect navy gun cargo vessels against the submarine menace and as a second theme it tells how a navy officer redeems himself after being i d Jane Wyatt is feminine interest and in the gallant gun crew you'll find Jackie Cooper Desi Arnaz Max Baer Frank Jenks vs I I Gem 1 presents i Legs" FIGHT TONIGHT 1 I CI r 07r ICI r ''rgyi i1 500-"s r e': : ot1R5 1 4'' !I 041'1 1 - - ' 4 0 The Salt Lake Tribune -- 4 - A - ' - c 0 :- 0 - KL j - 11 f: t i ' - Mondays Through Fridays ---1 : i 'SUPERMAN' 5:15 P M i KUTA 510 MacMurray comedy opening Friday Miss Russell plays the successful business woman who hasn't time or inclination for romance—until she hires as secretary MacMurray an artist who needs a job just long enough to get money to take him to Mexico There's "secnothing sissy about Fred's ' conthe role—quite retary" and trary Macdonald Carey necesConstance Moore lend the sary complications With this is shown the Jink "Lucky Falkenburg feature Russell-Fre- d sways Doodle 'U' Thea ter's Third Pl Opens Friday Laughs galore are promised with "Take for Victory-goer- s a Letter Darling" the Rosalind I — "Yankee bias and Irene Manning T the MZ Centre Dandy" withe James Cagney Joan Lesli Walter Huston' Richard Whorf Jeanne Cagney Frances Langford George To- Movie Houses man to They paged a make-u- p dim down a painting on the wall Its face was too shiny I asked Ida whether she didn't miss the happy days when she did musicals with Jack Benny She replied "I didn't know then how well off I was!" "Yes but your sadness has brought you world fame and your salary's been trebled" Then over to "Old Acquaintance" where the velvet was off the claws of both Bette Davis and Miriam Hop- kins Bette turning to Miriam with this line: "If I don't get out of here I'll do something 111 be sorry for" After which Miriam heaped insults on her and finished by screaming: "Well why don't you go?" At which Bette came back and shook her like a cat would a rat I thought her back fillings would fall out! But it's a scene you folks will lap up like cream Miriam had it coming to her True Tales I wonder if Metro knows what a treasure it has in Alexander a Hungarian and E produced in Paris "The Baker's Wife" "The Man Who Seeks Truth" which Paramount bought and will remake for Bing Crosby When war broke out over there he enlisted in the Foreign Legion was captured by the Germans and went to concentration camp Months later he was transferred got away and got here on a Portuguese boat in 46 days And he's now working on the story "A Thousand Shall Fall" Eddie Knopf will produce t could be his own story His manager's in despair because he turns over every penny to French prisoners but what he wants to do is get back into the conflict i i : By'Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD—George Sanders knew what he was up to being surly and sulky The type roles he plays pays off Three studios are dickering for him but Columbia has inside track for “Appointment in Berlin" in - a AdtA4ve-IltNerkdtf- i"644411 1 A7"A |