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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday Background for murder became a musical interlude of the set of "Hangover Square," the 20th Century-Fox horror-drama, starring Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell and George Sanders and coming to the Fimage theatre Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. This story of violence, murder mur-der and a mad genius unleashed in the music world of London, 1903, fathered some strange and vibrant repercussions during the filming of this chiller-drama. For this new super-thriller, 20th Century-Fox Century-Fox has taken every blood-chilling trick of the trade and added an horrific score of new ones to produce pro-duce the most utterly unusual and fascinating, edge-of-the-seat film excitement of the year. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday Ronald Coleman and Marlene Dietrich head the cast of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's eye-fillinig new spectacle, the technicolor film "Kismet," which comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday, Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. Both are at their best in this celebrated story, Coleman as the beggar-magician Hafiz and Miss Dietrich as Ja-milla, Ja-milla, queen of the dancing girls. Others in the cast are James Craig, Joy Ann Page, Edward Arn-nold Arn-nold and Florence Bates. This picture pic-ture is full of laughs, drama and color. It has speatacle, lavish dancing scenes and it has young-love young-love and more mature love. It is entertainment from the word "go", so take this corner's advice and make sure you see this picture. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Friday and Saturday "Her Primitive Man," which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday Fri-day and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, is a diverting comedy in which a brilliant cast, headed by Robert Paige, Louise Allbritton, Robert Benchley and Everett Horton, keeps the action and laughs geared gear-ed to a fast pace. "Lum'ber Jack" comes to the Firmage theatre as the other picture pic-ture of a double feature show. Harry Sherman, in this, the latest of his Hopalong Cassidy series, has injected a social note into the customary western plot, for background back-ground to the action of William Boyd and his comedian stooge, Andy Clyde. Shows begin at 6 o'clock p.m. V |