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Show F1RMAGETHEATRE Friday and Saturday You'll laugh! It's gay, mad This rollicking production of "The Lady Fights Back", which comes to the Firmage theatre as one oi the pictures of a double feature In the leading roles are Irene Ker-vey, Ker-vey, as the pretty girl managei of a millionaire's salmon fishing club, and Kent Taylor as the young engineer who wants to build a dam that will spoil the river as a fishing ground. William Lundigan, handsome new screen personality - who came to-films from radio, is seen as the thira member of the romantic triangle who loves and loses the girl. "Hopalong Cassidy", American's faviorite western hefo, finds the road to romance ipacked with danger and thrilling adventure in Clarence E. Munford's "Partners of the Plains", which comes to the theatre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of the double show. William Boyd again portrays por-trays the hard-lboiled cowboy he has made famous, in a story packed pack-ed with a'ction, suspense and romance. ro-mance. A news reel also will be show. Sunday and Monday When good actors get together something exciting is bound to happen. Which is just another way of saying that the newest Columbia musical, ''Start ICheer-ing", ICheer-ing", which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday, is a whole lot of swell entertainment It's tuneful and funny and fast, and it boasts one of the largest collections of star names the screen has ever seen under one roof. There's Jimmy Durante. Walter iConrtolly, Joan Perry, Piofessor Quiz oi radio fame). Gertrude Niesen, Raymond. Wal-burn, Wal-burn, the three Stooges and many others. The story concerns a movie hero who suddenly 'grows tired of it all and goes back to college. The college tries to capitalize on the actor's name and the actor's manager wants . him back in the movies, so there's plenty of room for highly amusing amus-ing situations. A Popeye cartoon and a news reel also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Coming in the wake of a deluge of macabre period pictures which were hampered by biographical detail and historical fact, "The Gentleman From Louisiana, coming com-ing to the Frimage theatre Tucs-t Tucs-t day and Wednesday, is a welcime departure. Although the 's'.ory is a period film, it's of thai mo;t romantic era, "the gay nineties'' i and early 1900's. Using such colorful characters as Diamond Jim Brady, Lillian Russell, Tod Sloan and Steve Brodie as incidental inci-dental folk, the story has been built around the "sport of kings' j when it was a recreation for the ; leisure class rather than the com-j mercial business it is today.. Chapter 12 of "Flash Gordon's1 Trip to Mars" and a cartoon also will be shown. Thursday New ways of loving and newer1 ways of laughing in the new kino of laugh-hit that is the funnies I "qommotion-picture" of Jhe year will bring a liberal education in hilarity to the screen of the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Thursday, when "Danger Love At Work" shows. Ann Sothern, Jack Haley, Mary Boland and Edward Everett Hor-ton Hor-ton are starred in the daffiest comedy ever produced by the Twentieth Century-Fox merrymakers. merry-makers. A cartoon and short subjects also will be shown. |