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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday Combining the talents of dynamic dy-namic Van Heflin and singing starlet Kathryn Grayson, "Seven Sweethearts," which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday, Mon-day, provides young romance and beauty aplenty in one of the season's sea-son's brightest offerings. Heflin, as a cocky reporter who bumps into love while covering a tulip festival in Little Delft, Michigan, brings another of his vigorous characterizations to the screen. Marsha Hunt, Cecilia Parker, Frances Rafferty and Peggy Moran bring freshness and vitality to a piquant story. The latest news and a Pete Smith specialty also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Local movie fans can look forward for-ward with certainty to a film combining thrills, laughter and melodies when ''Beyond the Blue Horizon," Paramount's new technicolor tech-nicolor jungle film, comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday, Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. That's pretty evident, because Dorothy Lamour is in it, and when Dotty appears in a jungle film, attired in a sarong, it's inevitable that there are going to be some spine-tingling adventure scenes, comedy and new tunes. Her new jungle mate is Richard Denning and he is ideal for Potty's romantic partner. part-ner. The latest news, a cartoon, and a special reel, "America Sings With Kate Smith," also will he shown. Friday and Saturday Glorifying for the first time on the screen the juke box craze that has swept the country with swing, Universale "Juke Box Jenny," comes to the Rrmage theatre as one of the pictures of a double feature show. Starring in the romance ro-mance behind the slot machines of song are Ken Murray, the comedian comed-ian of stage, screeVi and radio, and pretty Harriet Hilliard. A tornado of thrills and song is in store for movie fans at this theatre when Columbia's rip-roaring western, 'A Tornado in the Saddle", comes Friday and Saturday Satur-day ,as the other picture of the double feature show. |