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Show M flRMAGEJTHEATRE Sunday and Monday Drama tense'1 with emotifcn reigns in ''Four Sons", the great and timely 20th Century-Fox picture pic-ture which conies to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. Ideally cast in the gripping film is Don Aleche, who adds an outstanding out-standing performance to his long list of screen triumphs. Eugenie Leontovieh, fresh from her outstanding out-standing stage portrayals in London, Lon-don, Paris and Xew York, lends her brillance to a moving role. Mary Beth Hughes, takes the role of the young bride, while Alan Curtis, George Ernest, Lionel Royce and Sig Rumann all turn in superb performances. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday "In Old Missouri", new Republican Repub-lican film featuring the celebrated Weaver Brothers and Elviry of vaudeville fame, comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday only. With an Ozark local and hillbilly leading players, the picture progresses pro-gresses entertainingly to a' gripping grip-ping denouement in which the troubles of the Missouri sharecroppers share-croppers were settled to the satisfaction satis-faction of all concerned. A news reel and a short subject also will be shown. Wednesday "Range Busters", starring John King, the singing cowboy, v(ith Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune, comes to . the Firmage theatre on Wednesday only with a matinee in the afternoon at 2:30. On the stage jn person will be seen the star of the above picture, John King, and he with other stars of this picture give a program of cowboy music and other entertainment. entertain-ment. Thursday The most popular and distinguished distin-guished musical play ever written will be shown Thursday only at the Firmage theatre. This celebrated cele-brated play is "The Mikado", written in 1835 by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan and still considered con-sidered far and away the tops in musicals. It is filmed in technicolor techni-color with Kenny Baker, ace radio tenor, singing the leading role, and the famed D'Ovly Carte Opera company, high priests and priestesses pries-tesses of Gilbert and Sullivan music and wit, in featured support. sup-port. Short subjects also will be shown. Friday and Saturday Graphic adventures of a white huntress in conflict with jungle-beasts jungle-beasts and African savages in the shadow of a flaming volcano are . resented in Universale exciting film "Zanzibar", which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature program. Lola Lane portrays a daring girl explorer ex-plorer in the picture, with James Craig as a danger-seeking young American. |