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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE Sunday and Mondaj One of the most diversified musicals to reach the screen in ; . . I many months is Metro-Goldwyn-I Mayer's "Panama Hattie," which j comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. Starring Red Skelton and Ann Sothern, the film is fast-moving with an excellent human story, an ex-j ex-j hilerating comedy routine, elabor-I elabor-I ate production and tunes you'll whistle, on your way out. Panama Hattie, a night club entertainer with a heart of gold, Miss Sothern has one of the finest roles of her career. The latest news, a Disney cartoon and a short special, "Mr. Blabbermouth", also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday United China Relief committees and all persons working, for China will be interested in the film, "The Flying Tigers," to be shown at tha Firmage theatre Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The whole tone of the film is one of sympathy for the Chinese cause. It develops not only the valiant resistance of the Chinese people and their armies but shows the terror and destruction spread by Japanese bombers in defenseless cities and towns. John Wayne plays the leading role in the film with Anna Lee as the girl in the story. The latest news and a cartoon car-toon also will be shown. Friday and Saturday The story of a modern day Robin Hood who rids a western community of a cutthroat gang of rustlers, is thrillingly delineated in "Ridin' Down the Canyon," Republic picture starring the king of the cowboys, Roy Rogers, which comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Friday and Saturday as one oi the pictures of a double feature show. '"Dangerously They Live," starring star-ring John Garfield, Nancy Coleman Cole-man and Raymond Massey, will be the other picture of the double feature show for Friday and Saturday. This picture is a timely time-ly and exciting tale of a hero and his girl who go "all out" for Uncle Sam. The girl and boy get involved in-volved in the machinations of an enemy spy ring. |