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Show COWARD FILM GIVES DISPLAY DIS-PLAY TO MARCH WIT Fredric March, young star who recently won the most distinguished honor the motion picture industry can bestow, the award of the Academy Aca-demy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the best performance of the year, co-stars with Claudette Colbert, dark-eyed, '- French-born screen beauty, in "Tonight Is Ours", screen adaptation of a play by Noel Coward comes to the Cameo Theatre Thea-tre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 12, 13 and 14. Like "Private Lives," best known to the movie public, of all Coward's works, "Tonight Is Ours" is a witty, romantic story of clever, intelligent people. It centers around a girl of position who waives her responsibilities responsibi-lities and sets out to have an amusing amus-ing time in Paris, and a wealthy young Parisian who insists on being the source of the amusement. In giddy, ecstatic fashion, they chase about the French capitol, but their moments alone are moments of deep, flaming passion. A strange trick of the fates almost upsets their lives, but a dramatic climax ultimately sets everything to rights. March is cast as the Parisian, with Miss Colbert as the girl in the case. |