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Show flRMAGEJHEATRE Friday and Saturdav Haunting drama, intimate human hu-man moments, a few thrills, and the inspiration of the faith and courage of a little child, make a piece of heart-gripping entertainment enter-tainment out of "Bad Little Angel", romance of childhood coming to the Finmage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. Teaming Virginia Weidler and Gene Reynolds, the picture is one of those down-to-earth, homely stories that grip the memory. LA new and unusual type of plot is brought to the screen in Republic's Repub-lic's "Days of Jesse James", starring star-ring Roy Rogers, coming to this theatre as the other picture of a double feature show. The scene is laid in the middle-west at the time when the James brothers were committing their depredations. depreda-tions. Sunday and Monday A 3eep, stirringly human appeal ap-peal draws audiences to the very heights of film entertainment in Darryl F. Zanuck's production of "The Grapes of Wrath", John Steinbeck's fearless novel. Under John Ford's honest direction the Joads come to life with all the warmth, vitality and rugged humor hu-mor that characterized Steinbeck's Stein-beck's widely acclaimed novel. Both the spirit and the letter of the book have been followed with extraordinary exactne'ss, Henity Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carra-dine, Carra-dine, Charley Grapewin and Dor-ris Dor-ris Bowdon are among those taking tak-ing part in this picture which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. The latest news also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday A new screen team comprising Wlallace Beery, Dolores Del Rio and John Howard, makes its bow in "The Man from Dakota", which comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. As a Yankee prisoner of war who escapes the Confederate prison camp at Belle Isle, Beery plays a typical action-filled role, encountering en-countering one melodramatic predicament pre-dicament after another with his two companions. A news reel and a short subject also will be shown. ThHrsday The famous, smiling desperado of the Old Southwest, the Cisco Kid, rides again into the Arizona bad-lands and meets his most exciting ex-citing adventure in "The Cisco Kid and the Lady", which comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday only. This time there's a new Cisco, played by the handsome Cesar Romero, a swaggering, defiant, de-fiant, gay and romantic caballero as ever O. Henry could have wished. wish-ed. Selected short subjects, also will be shown. |