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Show flRMAGEJHEATRE Friday and Saturday At last Hollywood has produced a picture that will be appreciated by all, young and old, comedy lovers and also those who demand stark tragedy. All of this is true of "Port of Seven Seas", which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday Fri-day and Saturday, with Wallace Berry in the starring role. The cast includes Frank Morgan, Maureen Mau-reen O'Sullivan, John Beal and Jessie Ralph. Placed on the quary at Marseilles, the story revolves around the unhappy love affair of a boy and a girl. The boy answers the lure of the sea and a life of adventure and promises to return in three years to marry the girl, Sunday and Monday At last the miraculous Sonja Henie appears in a picture as American as an ice cream cone! A dazzling modern girl, having a modern good time on a co-ed campus, cam-pus, wearing swank clothes, keeping keep-ing swell dates that's Sonja as you'll see her in "My Lucky Star" her new hit for 20th Century-Fox, which comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Sunday and Monday. This is a picture that blinks and glitters with fun and romance and the stars hanging low on a still frosty night. It has songs and laughter that seem to sail through the air like ski jumpers. The cast also includes in-cludes Richard Greene, Joan Davis, Cesar Romero and Buddy Ebsen. Tuesday and Wednesday A throbbing drama of world-famed world-famed Ellis Island is "Gateway" the 20th Century-Fox starring vehicle ve-hicle for Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan. This picture, which comes-to comes-to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, is tense with violent vio-lent emotions and keyed-up suspense, sus-pense, bright withth'e lightness of hearts buoyed up with hope, and colorful with its people from all lands. A news reel and a cartoon also will be shown. |