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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE Sunday and Monday "Hellzapoppin'," modestly described de-scribed as the greatest smash-bang, eye-filling, tune-filled show to hit New York in a dozen years, has reached the screen with the original origi-nal stars, Olsen and Johnson, plus Martha Raye, Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, Jane Frazee and Robert Ro-bert Paige. This picture comes to the Firmage theatre Saturday and Sunday. Singing and dancing choruses together with a score of unexpected innovations are declared de-clared to surpass the many highlights high-lights of the great Broadway success. suc-cess. The latest news and two cartoons also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Gripping the audience with thrills and suspense, Paramount's ; hiti -t sky spectacle, 'Tower I'ivc" conn s to this theatre Tues- j c:;y and Wednesday as a new hih in air pictures. FVod-pour.din j; scenes flavor the absorbing story, behind the making of a new type of airplane, a geodetic plastic army trainer. With the hugs wave of preparedness sweeping! America, and with aircraft pro-; eress in the forefront of public J interest, ''Power Dive" is also! timely and important. The latest! news, a technicolor short, a car-1 toon and a special government reel, "Bomber", also will be shown. Thursday and Friday j Headed by a cast of comedy luminaries including Jimmy Glea-son, Glea-son, William Tracy, Noah Berry jr. and others, the new Hal Roach streamline, "Tanks a Million", the laugh-filled story of Uncle Sam's draft army, will be shown at the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. If the first picture in the group,' "The Kid From Kansas," is any ; indication. Universale new series of action adventure films, co-! starring those three favorites,! Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo and Andy Devine, is off to a flying start.1 This "picture, which is the other one of a double feature porgram,! is a stirring and highly amusing tale of big-scale fruit plantations; on a tropical island. Saturday i Thrilling action of American, defense preparedness is adroitly j woven into "Down in San Diego", j which comes to the Firmage thea- j tre Saturday only. With a cast of, talented young payers, the story concerns a group of youngsters who become involved accidently with a spy ring and how they cooperate co-operate with the United States marines in a daring capture provides pro-vides a modern touch that is as new as today's newspaper headlines. head-lines. , Chapter 7 of the serial, a cartoon and a travelogue also will i be shown. |