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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday Uproarious comedy, fast-moving romance, lilting tunes and thrilling thrill-ing aviation scenes combine to make Universale new laughfilm, "Keep 'Em Flying", which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday, one of the prize screen packages of the season. Starring Bud Abbott and Lou Cos-tello, Cos-tello, and featuring madcap Martha Mar-tha Rave, lovely Carol Bruce and others, the picture surpasses anything any-thing in the guffaw category to come from Hollywood in many i moons. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. j Thursday and Friday ' Hats off to Alexander Korda j and to brilliant co-stars Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier for bringing to the screen one of the i most outstanding pictures of the last ten years "That Hamilton I Woman!" which comes to this j theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. This picture brings to moviegoers one of the greatest romances of all time, the love story of Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson. Miss Leigh is of course superb as that exciting beauty of her day, Emma Hamilton, and Oliver is seen in the role of the hero of Trafalgar, t'he man who almost staked his reputation repu-tation that he might lay his love at the feet of the lovely and fascinating fasci-nating Emma. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown.' Tuesday and Wednesday ! Studded with star names of the entertainment world, Universale gay comedy musical film, "What's Cookin', " presents its session of mirth and melody on the screen of the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. The Andrews sisters, Jane Frazee, Ro bert Paige and Gloria Jean head-) line the cast which also features Leo Carrillo, Charles Butterworth, Bilhe Burke and others. Wrangler's, Roost" coming to this theatre as the other picture for Thursday and Friday, is just about as classy a screenplay as you'll ever care to see. The picture tells a dramatic tale of old-time Arizona. Saturday "Law of the Tropics", a dra matic love story set in the slumbrous slum-brous atmosphere of a tropical rubber plaiil&tion, will come (to the Firmage theatre Saturday. The film has a very fine cast, featuring fea-turing Constance Bennett and Jeffrey Lynn in the starring roles with Regis Toomey, Mona Maris and Hobart Bosworth in support. Chapter G of the serial and a special subject, "Here Comes the j Cavalry", also will be shown. v |