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Show firmagetkeatre Friday and Saturday For months the people of this country have been enchanted by the golden soprano voice of Deanna Durbin, who has been singing over the national networks net-works on Eddie Cantor's radio program. pro-gram. Movie goers will now be I able to see the beauty of this 13 year old girl, and hear her sing, too, when she makes her screen deJbut in Universal's comedy drama "Three Smart Gh-ls", which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday. This picture sets forth the hilarious adventures of three young girls intent on saving their father from a fortune hunting international beauty, who wants to marry him only for his wealth. The cast features Binnie Barnes, Alice Brady, Ray Milland, Charles Winniger and Mischa Auer. Two excellent short subjects also will ' be shown. j Sunday and Monday With Sonja Henie, q'jten of the silvery skates, executing dazzling dances on crystal ice and ronumc-j ronumc-j ing with Don Amecho, Adolph Menjou pulling another hilarious performance out of his gag-bag, Jean Hersholt more lovable than ever, Ned Spark, dead-panning his way to new laugh highs, the Ritz brothers running amusingly amok. Arline Judge cute, captivating and comical, Borrah Minevitch and his gang playing hot rhythms on their harmonicas, and Dixie Dunbar, Leah Ray and Shirley Dean contributing con-tributing beauty and hi-de-ho. "One In A Million" the Twentieth Century-Fox spectacular musical smash, comes to the Firmage theatre. thea-tre. Set in a brilliant new world of delirious new thrills, "One In a Million" tells a story of love burning as sun on snow, sprinkled with fun, roaring as on open fire, with songs you'll remember as the year's big hits. A colored cartoon and a Fox newsreel also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Striking out into a brand-new-field for comedy antics, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey cut their capers under the shadow of the pyramids and riddle the Sphinx with laughs in "Mummy's Boys", their newest RKO Radio vehicle. Using an Egyptian setting, the two funsters enact the role of a pair of amateur archaelogists who defy the curse that has already slain ten intruders in the tomib of the Pharaoh " Pharatime. What happens to the archaeologists and their associates keeps this unique offering spinning at top speed. Chapter 6 of "Secret Agent X-9" and a musical short subject also will ibe shown. Thursday A woman newspaper editor, fair and forty-ish, whose joy in life is to help others out of their troubles while she laughs away her own, is the zestful and hilarious central character in "Laughing At Trou-ile", Trou-ile", Twentieth Century-Fox's new-laugh- and- thrill- packed feature coming to the Firmage theatre Thursday. Brilliantly cast in this swift-paced story are Jane Dar-well, Dar-well, Sara Haden, Lois Wilson, Margaret Hamilton, Pert Kelton, 'John Carradine and many others. Three excellent short subjects also will be shown. |