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Show FIRMAGEJUEATRE ' Friday and Saturday j A tremendous man, big as all autdoors, attracts the admiring i glances of most women. That is the case of Big Steve Andrews who is a fool for blondes in assorted sizes and wholesale lots. He is a whale of a fellow with enormous appetites. Big Steve, "The Magnificent Magni-ficent Brute", is a maker of steel, accustomed to the roar and glow and showering sparks of the flaming flam-ing molten metal 'but not accustomed accus-tomed to the wiles of women. Victor Vic-tor McLaglen portrays the character char-acter of Steve, starring in Uni-.versal's Uni-.versal's "The Magnificent Brute" which comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Friday and Saturday. Binnie Barnes is the ravishing Monde who keeps the "Magnificent Brute" in a state of feverishly excited infatuation. infat-uation. Jean Dixon and William Hall are also in the cast. Sunday and Monday Trouble comes doable when little Miss Dynamite comes to town and laughs come thik and fast when her latest escapades as an amateur ama-teur detective make front-page news in "Angel's Holiday", Twentieth Twen-tieth Century-Fox comedy starring Miss Jane Withers, T. N. T which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday Sun-day and Monday. With a gleam in her eye "Ginger" Jane takes a day off, teaching the neighbors how to put the "holler" in "holiday" "holi-day" and routing a riot squad with its own tear gas in a grand free-for-Jane hilarity spree which, despite de-spite its torrent of mischief, works out well for the young lovers involved, in-volved, Robert Kent and Sally Blane, who are featured with Joan Davis in Jane's supporting cast. Tuesday and Wednesday A thrill-packed murder mystery with a .backstage setting comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday in "Accused" the Criterion Film production starring Douglas Fairbanks jr. and Dolores Del Rio. This colorful story offers of-fers the stars their most dramatic roles to date as Tony and Gaby Seymour, a sensational Paris dance team, whose specialty is a dance . climaxing in a neat bit of knife-throwing knife-throwing on the part of Dolores. The pair are desperately in love and trouble begins when Yvctte Delange, the star of the theatre, is attracted to Doug. Dolores is insanely in-sanely jealous. The star is found murdered a knife in her back. ! Dolores is accused. The story proceeds pro-ceeds through a series of breath-, I taking developments to one of te ) most thrilling courtroom scenes ever filmed and finishes in a spectacular spec-tacular surprise ending. Florence Desmond, Basil Sydney, Googie Withers, John Roberts and others are in the cast. Thursday If you wanted a certain job would you rik your life to get it? That's what Judith Barrett does in L'niversal's "Flying Hostess" coming com-ing to the Firmage theatre Thursday. Thurs-day. In a story dramatizing the lives of the girl attendants who ride trans-continental airliners, the actress does a 5,000 foot parachute Jump to prove that she has the courage required of an air hostess. She lands the job and with it 'begins 'be-gins as thrilling a set of experiences experi-ences as any girl will ever want to encounter. For the most part the picture centers around the romance ro-mance between her and the ace pilot, who falls in love with her. but who bitterly opposes hostesses on the airliner. William Gargan, cast in the lead role of the airline superintendent makes a worthy rival for William Hall in the contest con-test for the girl's hand. Unexpected Unexpect-ed development centering around Randal! brings the picture to a gripping climax. |