Show fl c r r 1 D Q lAh p 5 T o P J October Octo Til Fim Y October r 23 24 r DOUBLE DOU LE FEATURE BILL Starts Doors Open Op n P. P M. M M JIMMY IY WAKELY WESTERN AND ANDA A BOSTON OSTON BLACKIE m. ADVENTURE ADVENTUREr r ARE AUE TWIN BILL DILL FEATURES Feature No 1 i SONG OF TilE THE WASTELAND FIsts Fists fly in a manner that should Intrigue action seekers in Monograms Monogram's rt 1 Song of ot tho the Wasteland Cowboy star Jimmy Wakely dominates most of the tho thea a lively which is a standout r western drama pleasingly replete with Tango songs fast play and suspense c Jimmy is a ranger In this film mm and andy y matches wits and fists against a gang of outlaws who masquerade as vigilantes In a scheme to grab ranch property by framing the owners Wakely leads the action at a rapid pace and puts across a a. quartet of tune tune- tuneful tuneful ful rul western songs Humor stems from while Lassee and his medicine show Dottye Drown Is 18 excellent as the girl who discovers her friend boy is really a aleader aleader leader of ot the criminal clement Johnny i James fits the crooked attorneys attorney's role and Henry Hall is convincing as the town banker Holly Bane Marshall Reed Gary Garrett Ted Adams George Chese- Chese Chesebro bro Pierce Lyden Chester Conklin and John Carpenter are realistic The Saddle Pals PaIs enacted by Johnny Bond Dond Richard E. E Rinehart and Rivers Lewis enhance the western music of the film flIm S e Feature No 2 BOSTON DOSTON BLACKIE AND TIlE THE LAW Columbia's Boston and the thc Law Lave newest adventure of or the screens screen's most roguish sleuth is a a. rapid-fire rapid murder mystery thriller enlivened much of the time by the irrepressible humor of Chester Morris Mo ris In tho the title role Also prominently cast are two lovely men men- menaces menaces menaces aces Trudy Marshall and Constance and DOwling-and and Richard Lane as Inspector Farraday George Georgo E. E Stone as the Runt and Frank Frnnk Sully as the dumb cop r SUNDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY S MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. P M. M I I UI la t Starts 15 G Monday at I P. P M. M TONGUE IN HUMOR DUl MAKES l SLAVE GIRL TOl'S An luring eye-luring movie brimming over ove r with sex-and sex sand-appeal sand is the new Technicolor production Slave Girl which plays plas Saturday Sunday and Mon Mon- MonI I day Neatly balancing comedy romance e and action and played against beautiful scenic exteriors and lavish interior set set- settings settings settings tings the Universal-International Universal offer offer- offering offering ing is as nice a package of entertain entertain- entertainment entertainment entertainment ment as Hollywood has given us in a n. along long time Yvonne De Carlo Is breathtakingly photographed as the tho Venetian dancer enslaved by an Arab sheik but freed by bya a a. band of pistol-packing pistol Americans Her IIer r dancing and acting are ore peak moments in the picture Tongue in George Brent a n. United States envoy leads the band of Americans Brents Brent's s smart acting and tongue-in-cheek tongue por par portal tal al of or the swash buckling role will wUl make this among hig hid most popular ap ap- r f f Carl Oarl Esmond 1 14 excellent ws por por- portrayal portrayal of tho the handsomer handsome han lome turbaned sheik who makes love to Miss De Carlo Albert Al Albert Al- Al Albert bert Dekker is another turbaned sheik brother of Esmond and the Pasha of or Tripoli who also makes love to Yvonne Lots Lola Collier is a pert aggressive Arab stave bought by BroderIck Crawford Arthur known for his butler and valet alet roles gives one of his most amusing portrayals as a man of action Bulky Andy Devine is leader of a group of American seamen All turn In capable performances 9 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Oct 29 28 Starts Doors Open P. P 1 M. M FABULOUS DORSEYS TELLS CAREER STORY OF TWO FAMOUS BANDLEADERS Charles R R. R Rogers presents his newest production The Fabulous Dorseys which tells tho to truc story of the famous bandleaders Tommy and Jim Jim- Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy my Dorsey The novelty Is that for the first time In films tho the principle char char- characters characters characters are actually played by them them- selves Director Alfred E E. Green naturally had to recruit two talented youngsters Bobby and Buz Duz Buckley to play tho brothers when they were still In knee pants pants- but after the th Initial scenes Tommy and Jimmy take over and give a arousing rousing rendition of of the by blow-by-blow battles personal and professional which were such euch an nn Integral part of or their unu unu- unusual unusual sual Emal rise rise to to fame dame and fortune starring Co with the Dorseys Is 18 Janet Blair who plays delightfully the role of a town small-town neighbor and friend who continually prevents the boys from com com- committing committing committing serious mayhem Janet sings and dances with the band but contrary to the usual film stories docs does not fall In Inlove Inlove love with either Dorsey brother She does have havo a n. romance however with hand hand- handsome somo some Bill Lundigan Lundi gan the piano player I. I with the troupe These two characters are the only fictional ones In the picture J Paul Whiteman who earned he cog cog- cognomen cognomen cognomen nomen King of Jazz back In the plays himself in the film and the list of famous guest stars who make a personal appearance Includes such uch prominent j names In entertainment circles as Charlie Barnet Henry Busse Helen OConnell O'Connell of Green Eyes fame Bob Dab Eberly Ray Bauduc Mike Ziggy Elman Art Tatum and Stuart Foster Arthur Shields and Sara Allgood both veterans of the gifted Abbey Theatre players are perfectly cast as the father and mother of ot the talented brothers Tho The story begins In the little town of Shenandoah Pa a. a where Father Dorsey works In the coal coil mines but spends all his free freo time teaching music to the small fry of or the town His special Interest lies I of course with his lilt two smart boys and from the time he places a trombone Into I the hands of Tommy and a cornet comet Into Jimmys Jimmy's the tho musical nl future of or the Dor- Dor Dorsey Dorsey I sey sev boys was a sure bet betIn In their gradual but highly dramatic rise to fame together gether t and singly the Dorseys are seen giving forth with the popular hit tunes beloved through the years bringing them right up to the present time To sum up The Fabulous Dorseys Is swift paced exciting film mm fare and will wUl prove a rare treat to all lovers of or the the best In popular music It should appeal I I as well to audiences who enjoy seeing two small town boys make good with good with witha I a bang bangI a. a |