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Show HRMAGEJffiATRE Sunday and Monday Spanning three continents and the seven seas, "Son of Fury," the story of Benjamin Blake, is the fiery, action-packed story of a man who battles the world for his birthright. Starring Tyrone Power in the roaring title role, the film-ization film-ization of Edison Marshall's bestseller best-seller "Benjamin Blake," contains the adventures of ten lifetimes replete with lusty fights, adventure adven-ture and tempestuous romance under a South Sea Island moon. This picture comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday with Gene Tierney, George Sanders, Frances Farmer and Roddy Mc-Dowall Mc-Dowall also in the cast. The latest news and ' a cartoon . also will be fchown. Tuesday and Wednesday The loves, the hates, the lives of the unusual people who live near a foreboding mysterious and unknown swampland graphically will be seen Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day at this theatre when "Swamp Water" will be seen. Walter Bren-nan Bren-nan as Tom Reefer, Wlalter Huston Hus-ton as Thursday ' Rag-an, Anne Baxter as Julia and Dana Andrews as Ben are outstanding in portrayals por-trayals which bring the unusual characters to life in this picture. The latest news and a colored cartoon car-toon also will be . shown. Thursday and Friday "Two Latins from Manhattan", Columbia's newest musical bombshell, bomb-shell, comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. Featuring comedienne Joan Davis and lovely Jinx Falkenburg in the leading roles, the film is a delightfully amusing musical drama concerned with two New York girls impersonating a South American dancing team. A blue ribbon western in every respect, Republic's "Arizona Terrors," Ter-rors," comes to this theatre Thursday Thurs-day and Friday as the other picture pic-ture of the. double feature program. pro-gram. Don "Red" Barry, the Cagney-esque western hero whose personality has brought about a rebirth of popularity of the old form, of western, was never better than in his current role, that of an early twentieth century Robin Hood. Saturday A bizarre masquerade marks a drama as unusual as it is gripping in "Nazi Agent," which brings Conrad Veidt, delineator of many strange characters, to the Firmage theatre Saturday only, in a dual role in which he plays two brothers, bro-thers, one sinister, one benevolent. The story deals with' a sabotage leader who enmeshes his kindly brother in his plots. Ann Ayars, new Hollywood glamour discovery, plays the girl enmeshed in the spy plot. Chapter 3 of the serial, a colored cartoon and a sportsreel also will be shown Saturday. |