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Show fIRMAGEJHEATRE Friday and Saturday A sympathetic and understanding understand-ing story of the problems of today's to-day's youth of college age in unfolded un-folded in "Spring Madness," which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday Fri-day and Saturday on a double feature fea-ture bill. Maureen O'Sullivan ana Lew Ayres are excellently cast as the young couple who find themselves them-selves faced with an after-college future in which love has to survive sur-vive on a shoestring. "Highway Patrol," exciting Columbia Col-umbia drama of sabotage in the oil fields, is the other offering on the double-feature program. Robert Rob-ert Paige and Jacqueline Wells have featured roles. Chapter 8 of the serial, "Boy Scouts to the Rescue," Res-cue," also will be shown. Sunday and Monday Roroantic Vienna of the days of Franz Josef, the haunting waltzes of Johann Strauss, the poignant romance of the life and lives of a'j grea'l compter, blend .'iith the pomp and pageantry of Europe's ; gayest court and .he brilliancy of its people in "The Great Waltz,'' drama of the life of the Waltz King, coming to the Firmage theatre the-atre Sunday and Monday. "The Great Waltz" brings to the screen Luise Rainer, Fernand Gravet and Miliza Korjus, the sensational new singing discovery from Vienna, and deals with Strauss' rise as a musician, his opera triumphs and his idealistic love for the singer to whom his devoted wife offers to surrender him. Also there will be show the latest news. Tuesday and Wednesday Presenting the beautiful international interna-tional star, Danielle Darrieux, in Universal's "The Rage of Paris,'' a dashing romantic comedy, comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday after five months of careful preparatory work anu two months of active filming. Douglas Fairbanks jr. is costarred with the versatile French actress who appeared in some of Europe's most distinguished films bafore going to Hollywood. Among the featured players, Mischa Auer has the comedy role of a bewildered bewilder-ed waiter, with Helen Broderick and Louis Hayward in important supporting roles. Also on the program pro-gram will be "Lew Lehr's Kindergarten." Kinder-garten." Thursday Telling an emotional story of adventure and thrills in the lives of wireless operators on American merchant ships,' Universal's pro- duction of "The S:orm" will be the offering Thursday ni'jbt at the Firmage. Filmed against the colorful col-orful background of giant ships and thundering storms at sea, :h narrative possesses power anu rcialism. Top-light performances araurncd in by the cast of popular popu-lar stars, which includes Charles Bickford, Barton MacLane, Preston Foster, Tom Brown, Nan Grey, Andy Devine and Frank Jenks. Selected short subjects also will be on the program. |