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Show ' FIRMAGE THEATRE I Friday and Saturday The mystery .' master stakes his I life-.. to -play .a dangerous game against a phantom killer in "Mr. Moio's Gamble," which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and I Saturday as one of the pictures of a double show. This drama provides pro-vides detective story fans with a most exciting murder thriller Guns without bujt lets silent, in-Visible in-Visible and deadly with 20,000 witnesses unable to tell how death struck in the midst of a packed fight arena, provide Peter Loire the star, with an entirely different and far more exhilerating type of "who-done-it" drama than the star ever has given. Key Luke, playing play-ing his famous role as Charlie Chan's Number One Son, helps Mr. Moto clear up the strange case of the prize-fighter's death. Featuring a magnificent section of the high Sierras of Califonia never before filmed, and presenting present-ing a galaxy of western stars headed by Noah Berry jr., Frances Robinson, Fred Kohler sr., and Robert Barrat, Universale "Forbidden "For-bidden Valley" comes to the thea-! thea-! tre as the other picture of a double show. The film dramatizes the problems that confront Ring Hazzard, a sturdy mountain youth when he is suddenly brought into contact with 'the maelstrom of civilization, with its love and hates. A news reel also will also be shown i Sunday, Monday and Tuesday History is slow in the making and, the movie men have found just as slow in the re-making. "In Old Chicago" which conies to the Firmage theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the major part oi the picture's action deals with that hectic year 1870-1871, climaxed by the historic fire in October of the latter date. It required a year and a half of intense effort to bring that story to the screen. The story-deals story-deals with the lives and loves of a mid-west pioneer family, which is depicted with the Chicago Fire of 1871 as a dramatic background. It 00-stars Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Don Ameche. Wednesday Only Telling the timely story of daring dar-ing Americans swept overnight into perilous adventure behind the barricades of the Orient's amazing city within a city, "International Settlement", 20th Century-Fox'? picture of the hour, comes to the Firmage theatre Wednesday only. Taking place right in the midst of today's danger- zone, the thrill-teeming thrill-teeming story features Dolores Del Rio, George Sanders, June Lang and Dick Baldwin, defying every nation's warning to "Get out of danger!" Chapter one of the new serial and a cartoon also will te I shown. Thursday Only An unusual romantic mystery drama with a surprise finish, Uni-versaj's Uni-versaj's "The Man Who Cried Wolf" comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Thursday only. The cast is headed by Lewis (Stone, veteran character actor. In the role of Lawrence Fontaine he plans the perfect murder of a philanderer who broke up his home and stole his wife and son. Sharply contrast ing Stone's portrayal is the tender love story of Barbara Read and Tom Brown, whose affection for each other survives a series ol heart rending experiences into which they are thrust. Selected short subjects also will be shown o |