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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE i Sunday and Monfl&j ' J Fred Astaire as a Flying Tiger, pilot in mufti with six days' leave in New York; Joan Leslie as a roving photographer for a picture magazine, and who thinks all civilians should be doing something some-thing useful, provides the basis for the screen's newest tunefilm, "The Sky's the Limit," which co-stars co-stars the two favorites for the first time. With Robert Benchley heading the featured cast, the frolic-laden picture is said to be Astaire's most entertaining vehicle ve-hicle to date, and comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. Catchy new song hits and spectacular dances are featured in this picture. The colorful settings, set-tings, the gay and unexpected comedy situations and the timely story all help to make theis picture pic-ture a notable vehicle for the two favorites. The latest news, a Disney Dis-ney cartoon and a sports reel also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday Make room in your heart for all of them "The Sullivans" have njoved in. 20th Century-Fox has brought to the screen of the Firmage Fir-mage theatre for Tuesday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday, the family of the year and the story of the year in the great, glorious and heart-warming picture of a lifetime. life-time. "The Sullivans" is the story of the famous Waterloo, Iowa, Sullivans. . . .of the lives of the five celebrated brothers whose devotion de-votion to their country and each other stirred the heart of the nation. na-tion. It's the story of "Pa" and "Ma" Sullivan, and sister "Gen"; and the story of Katherine Mary who became a Sullivan in name and spirit when she married the youngest of the boys. Irish as the Blarney Stone, American as the Red, White and Blue, they're the kind of people your're bound to love. A news reel and a Disney ! cartoon also will be shown. j Friday and Saturday I Come mingle with Mr. Dingle of! "The More The Merrier," ... in the richest laugh feast of the j year! It's "My Kingdom For A; Cook," Columbia's deliciously dif-! ferent comedy, coming to the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, starring Charles "Dingle" Colburn and featuring j Marguerite Chapman and Bill Carter. Republic scores again in the western field in its latest production produc-tion starring Don "Red" Barry in "Dead Man's Gulch" which comes to the Firmage theatre as the other picture of a double feature fea-ture show. This picture is an unqualified un-qualified hit in every respect, with all the elements of suspense, action and thrills effectively played play-ed up. Lynn Merrick is her usual lovely self in the role of Mary Logan. V |