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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday A picture that has been called the most prophetic of our time is coming to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. It is Columbia's Colum-bia's "None Shall Escape," and advance ad-vance reports indicate that it is a startling revelations' of things to come when the present world conflict con-flict has drawn to a conclusion. Certainly, the story is most unusual and a daring departure from the pictures we have already seen, dealing with the inhuman and terrible ter-rible results if Nazi sadism. This one brings us to the glorious day when peace shall come through unconditional un-conditional surrender of our vicious enemies, and a long suffering and righteous people bring the "master race" face to face with its victims. Alexander Knox, Marsha Hunt, Erik Rolf and Henry Tra-vers Tra-vers play the leading roles. The latest news, a cartoon and a comedy also will be shown, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday "Follow the Boys", Universal's widely-heralded all-star film coming com-ing to the Firmage theatre Tuesday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday, is something more than a pictorial parade of some two score of Hollywood's Holly-wood's greatest personalities, although al-though it is all of that. Such names as George Raft, Marlene Dietrich, Vera Zorina, Orson Wells, Jeanette MacDonald, Dinah Shore, Sophie Tucker, the Andrews Sisters, Sis-ters, Charles Butterworth and others in the same cast attest to that. This picture faithfully records re-cords the contributions of show people to morale at home and abroad, and sketches the founding and the functions of the Hollywood Victory committee. The entertainment-laden film has an appealing romantic theme. Musically it is exceptionally varied and melodic, running the full scale of personal tastes, from boogie-woogie to the pianistic genius' of Artur Rubinstein. Rubin-stein. The latest news and a cartoon car-toon also will be shown. Friday and Saturday ''Cowboy Canteen," the Columbia picture to he shown Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, has in it the heartiest gang of entertainers ever corralled in one, nootin', tootin', shootin' musical. It is filled with hard riding . . . smart songs . . . lusty gags . . . grand gals . . . and great guys. It's a western jamboree jam-boree of joy. Besides Charles Star-rett, Star-rett, the star, there are Jane Fra-zee, Fra-zee, Vera Vague, Tex Hitter, Guinn (Big Boy) Williams and others in the cast. ' "Ladies of Washington" with Trudy Marshall, Ronald Graham, Antony Quinn and Sheila Ryan in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of a double feature fea-ture show. IT |