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Show FIRMAGEJTHEATRE Sunday and Monday As timely and as thrilling a subject for a movie as you'll ever want to see is the plot basis for 20th CentiuryHFoxs. technicolor production To the Shores of Tripoli" Tri-poli" which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. Taking a raw recruit in the per- son of John Payne, the film puts j him through all of the paces which j the United States Marine under-g under-g o e s to emerge a fighting "leatherneck". For romantic inter-j inter-j est, none other than beauteous I Maureen O'Hara in the role of a 1 Marine nurse was1 seated to provide the love interest with handsome Payne. j Tuesday and Wednesday A gay, streamlined comedy romance, ro-mance, "Appointment for Love." comes to this theatre Tuesday and Wednesday with Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan as its brilliant co-stars. Rita Johnson, Eugene Pallette and Reginald I Denny are among the players in I the supporting roles. Boyer portrays por-trays a successful Broadrway playwright, a genius at penning the romantic adventures of his fic. titious characters. Thursday and Friday Devotees of the simple, home-i home-i spun type of screen fare, replete with human interest and down-to-i earth sincerity, will find Republic's Repub-lic's "Tuxedo Junction", which comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of: the pictures of a double feature j show, strictly their dish. The ' Weaver brothers and Elviry top ' the cast of players. 1 Saturday "Wild Bill Hickok Rides", a thundering drama of the old west, will be shown at the Firmage theatre Saturday only. Bruce Caibot is starred in the title role of the heroic marshal who did so much to bring law and order to our frontier towns. Co-starring with him is Constance Bennett, in the role of a gambling house i owner, and Warren William as the suavest crook of frontier days. Chapter 14 of the serial and a cartoon also will be shown. |