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Show fIRMACE THEATRE Friday and Saturday Announced as a glamorous picture pic-ture of the tropics, with melody, laughter, romance I and native dances in new swing-hula routines, rou-tines, Universal's latest musical film', "Hawaiian Nights," comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. Featured Featur-ed in the cast are the nimble-footed Johnny Downs, Constance Moore, Mary Carlisle and others. Dare-devil riding, 1 a feud, a rodeo, gunfights, a love triangle and some new cowboy melodies have all been happily combined in. Bob Baker's latest Universal production, pro-duction, "Honor of the Wlest", to be shown at this theatre as the other picture of a double feature show Friday asd Saturday. Sunday and Monday An unforgettable story, brilliant bril-liant performances, outstanding direction and a beautiful production produc-tion make Edward Small's film version of Howard Spring's "My Son, My Son!" one of the finest pictures of the year. This picture has a brilliant array of stars in Madeleine Carroll, Brian Aherne, Louise Hawyard, Laraine Day and others. The story is rich in emotional emo-tional implications and everyday drama. It concerns a father and a son, and the high hopes that fail to materialize. The latest news also will be shown. Tuesday and 'Weffnestfay "Too Many Husbands" can prove somewhat troublesome, and Jean Arthur discovers that fact in the Fii-mage Wieatrefs forthcoming forth-coming Columbia's comedy, which will be shown Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday with Fred MacMurray and Melvyn Douglas also starred. The madcap new production has been hailed as an hilariously witty melee of men, marriage and morals. Briefly, the story is founded upon three logical items: Jean is married to reckless Fred, who is reported dead at sea. Jean marries the more stable Melvyn, Fred's best friend. Fred returns home. A news reel and a cartoos also will be shown. Thursday The romance behind the walls of a great hospital and dramatic moments of a life and death struggle mingle in M-G-M's latest "Dr. Kildare" story, "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case", coming to the Firmage theatre Thursday only. With Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore again in their familiar supposed incurable psyc.hia.tic j roles, the story revolves about a case. Robert Benchley in "See 1 Your Doctor" and a comedy also will be shown. |