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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE i j Sunday and Monday Colorful, earthly people and the vivid, thrilling drama behind the creaking wagons of a wandering tent show will fhrillingly bring to life the 20th Century-Fox's superb su-perb screen version of Walter D. Edmond's best-selling novel "Chad Hanna", which comes to the Fir-mage Fir-mage theatre Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. Filmed in glorious technicolor techni-color and handsomely produced, the new hit stars Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour and Linda Darnell Dar-nell in one of the most tender and absorbing love stories of the year. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. j Tuesday and Wednesday A film which should eclipse all 1 previous records for laughter and drama in a tropical setting will come to this theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. It's Paramount . "Moon Over Burma", co-starring Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston land Preston Foster, and it will set . local moviegoers to howling with I l' laughter. This picture stacks up as one swell comedy-romance, full of lines and situations which ; would make even a totem pole 'burst into laughter. A news reel, a Popeye comedy and a fashion-forecast fashion-forecast also will be shown. I i . ! Thursday and Friday Something different in the way . of mystery romances comes to the Firmacre theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, with the showing of "Haunted Honeymoon". Honey-moon". This picture stars Robert Montgomery in a role decidedly different from any this versatile actor has attempted heretofore. 1 "Oklahoma Renegades", latest of the series starring that' intrepid in-trepid trio, Bob Livingston, Raymond Ray-mond Hatton and Duncan Renal-do, Renal-do, comes to this theatre as the other picture of the double fea- " turo program. In this latest adventure, ad-venture, the Mesquiteers return to Oklahoma at the close of the Spanish-American war, and decide to stake out homesteads, taking advantage of a government offer 1 giving preference to war veterans. vet-erans. ! Saturday I Produced on a lavish scale, replete re-plete with comedy, romance and drama, and studded with rapti-vating rapti-vating dances and matchless melodies, "Dance, Girl, Dance", glittering story of backstage life, comes to this theatre Saturday only with Maureen O'Hara, Louise Hayward and Lucille Ball in the stellar roles. The story revolves around the adventures of a young Irish girl struggling for recognition recogni-tion and fame as a dancer. Chapter Chap-ter 5 of the series, "Junior G-Men", G-Men", Information Please and a sports reel also will be shown. |