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Show FIRMAGETHEATRE Friday, Saturday and Sunday Have you ever dreamed ot Gnomeland? Have your dreams brought you into contact with those wonderful beings, the elves, dwarfs, enchanted birds and beasts, witches, lovely ladies that weave magic spells and dance and sing through sunny days and moonlit nights of romance? Such dreams of fantasy come to perfect realization reali-zation on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, when "Snow White ana the Seven Dwarfs" comes to the Firmage theatre. This marks an event in film history. It is the first Walt Disney picture, made in technicolor for RKO Radio ever produced in fealrture-lengh. It was three years in the making, at a cost of $1,500,000. It's a wonder-feast of thrills, fun ana romantic drama, with equal appeal for juveniles and grownups. Everybody Every-body has read Grimms' folk tales, in whose fascinating pages "Snow-Whito" "Snow-Whito" and her little dwarf pals were born. There's a never-to-be- forgotten treat awaiting you in its I marvelously appealing 'film vision! vi-sion! A news reel also will be shown. I Monday Only Hollywood shoots the wcrks! The cream of screin and radio e'.iivs come to the Firmage thca're 7'onday evenirg in the roarin" music show, ''Radio City Revels". 'The picture cf 700 laurhs and a ' million thrills features' Bob Burns Jack Oakie, Kenny. Baker and Ann Miller, with Victor Moorp, Melton i Eerie and Helen Broderick am6n? others in the cast. Also there will j be a news reel and a Walt Disney cartocn, "Pluto's Quintuplets". I .Tuesday and Wednesday Stark terror grips the screen in ?oul-consuming fury in Columbia'? '"Ponitenlinry", coming lo the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Tuesday end Wednesday. Wednes-day. Blasting through an inferno of blazing bullets to bare the breaking hearts of a boy branded as a killer and of the warden's daughter who dared to love him! Walter Connolly, John Howard. Jean Parker and Robert Barrat thrilling enact a drama that will whip your emotions to fever pitch. Love in the Big House; Murder in the cell blocks! Terror in the horror "hole"! Steady your nerves and steel your heart for the most blistering blast of dramatic dynamite that ever blew the lid off grim, gray walls! Thursday All that is Broadway is not gay nor glittery. Behind the shimmer shim-mer and sheen of the spotlight are the curtains on private lives of the gorgeous girls who amuse, beguile and entertain the millions of the great metropolis. "Walking "Walk-ing Down Broadway", the excellent excel-lent 20th Century-Fox production, which comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Thursday, takes us "back stage" to view the heart-catching story of six girls in a picture as brightly exciting as Broadway itself. it-self. The cast includes Claire Trevor, Phyllis Brooks, Leah Ray Dixie Dunbar, Lynn Bari ana Jayno Regan co-featuring Michael Whalen, Tom Beck, Douglas Fow-ley, Fow-ley, Walter Woolf, King and Jea Prouty. Short subjects also wiii be shown Thursday. |