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Show j flRMAGEJTOTRE Sunday and Monday Filmed against the highly dramatic dra-matic background of Nazi Ger-' Ger-' many today, "Pastor Hall", the stirring film drama yhich James Roosevelt is presfenting through United Artists release, comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. The starring cast is headed by Wilfrid Lawson, Nova Pilbeam, Seymour Hicks and Hay Petrie. The story is of the courageous cour-ageous fight against the Nazi regime by Reverend Niemoeller. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Affording Wallace Beery his most colorful and convincing characterization since "Viva A'I-la!" A'I-la!" and teaming him with two other veterans, Leo Carrillo and Marjorie Rambeau, to form an unsurpassable un-surpassable triumvirate, "20 Mule Team" comes to this theatre Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday. Saga of the Death Valley pioneers who dug borax and hauled it to the railroad, rail-road, 162 miles away, by mule trains across blistering desert sands and through sun-baked canyons, can-yons, "20 Mule Team" finds Beery outdoing any of his recent roles. A March of Time, "Gateways to Panama" and a short subject specialty, "What's Your I. Q.?", also will be shown. Thursday New songs performed in the irresistible ir-resistible Crosby manner, the second sec-ond appearance of the gifted songbird, Gloria Jean, and the addition of five of the most famous fa-mous of old-time vaudevillians are promised in Universal's new offering, "If I Had T.Iy Way", starring Craiby and Gloria Jean, which come to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Thursday only. The picture centers around El Brendel and Bing who "adopt" Gloria when her father is killed in an accident. The trio ultimately find themselves in possession of a cafe in which they furnish the entertainment. Three short subjects also will foe shown. Friday and Saturdav "The Golden Fleecing," hilarious adventure of a timid clerk involved involv-ed with a gang of racketeers, is thp, ftt.trflrtin-n pnmino tn this thea tre Friday and Saturday, with Lew Ayres and Rita Johnson teamed in its mirthful story. j Guns bark, brave men cower in the dust! The greatest caballero of them all, the Cisco Kid, in the handsome person of Cesar Ro-1 mero, is adventuring again! Romero Ro-mero plays the dashing outlaw in "Viva Cisco Kid", which comes to this theatre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of the double feature show. i M i |