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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday With a starring trio of Charles Laughton, little Margaret O'Brien and Robert Young, and a story adapted from Oscar Wilde's celebrated cele-brated tale, M-G-M will bring "The Canterville Ghost" to the Firmage' theatre Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. It is a whimsical picture, full of delightful humor and warm dramatic situations which all the family can enjoy. The picture tells of a ghost, who because of cowardice cow-ardice in a duel during his life, has been forced to roam the broad halls of his English castle for more than 300 years. Not until one of his descendents performs an act of bravery in his name will he be rid of the curse and be able to return to rest forever. The lates news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday Starring in the heart-warming film, "Since You Went Away", which comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, are seven of Hollywood's Holly-wood's greatest players: Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cotten, Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Monty Woolley, Lionel Barrymore and Robert Walker. This picture is the story of the Hilton family, who together face the everyday problems of the American family whose main of the house has gone to war. It is the picturization of all the virtues (and some of the vices) of the people who make up the greatest nation on earth. The latest news also will be shown. First show at 6 p.m. and second at 3:51 p.m. Friday and Saturday For its sheer, unabated horror and suspense, Republic's "The Lady and the Monster", which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday Fri-day and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, I makes an unforgettable impression on enthusiasts of this type of entertainment. Starrying Eric von Stroheim, Richard Arlen, and Vera Ralston, Von Stroheim gives full play to his unfailing knack for sending chills of cold horror down the spines of his audience. "Wild" Bill Elliott, who plays another of his famous roles as the roving peace officer called to restore re-store law and order in the old west, in Republic's action-crammed new picture "Hidden Valley Outlaws" Out-laws" which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of a double feature fea-ture show, is one western star who didn't have to learn to ride a horse after his screen career began. be-gan. First show at 7 p.m. and second show at 9:30 pjn. |