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Show Glamor Galore Features Nov Bill at Centre Heavily studded with stars, MGM's "Ziegfeld Follies of I94G," opening today at the Centre Cen-tre theater, is one of the entertainment enter-tainment thrills of any year i Filmed in (technicolor and boosting gorgeous girls, stunning stun-ning sets and superb .costumes, this picture has everything! Among the stars are Fred As-taire, As-taire, Lucille Ball, Lucille ,Rrem--er, Fanny Brice, Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Home, Gene Kelb', James Melton, Victor Vic-tor Moore, Red Skelton, Esther Williams and William Powell, who re-creates his role as "The Great Ziegfeld." Featured too, are Edward Arnold, Marion Bell, Bunin's Puppets, Cyd Charisse, Hume Croiryn, William Fraw-ley Fraw-ley and Keenan Wynn. Comedy, spectacle, ,music and dance are blended with great artistry into a motion picture rriasterpiece- You'll see Fred Astaire dancing with Lucille Bremer in two numbers; Fanny Brice, Hume Cronyn and Bill "Sweepstakes Ticket" sketch; Lena Home at her best singing sing-ing "Love"; Astaire joining dancing talents with Gene Kelly in a comedy-dknee routine called "The Babbitt and the Bromide"; Judy Garland giving "An Interview" Inter-view" that reveals all the facets fac-ets of that young lady's talents and many other episodes that will delight every movie-goer. William Powell is in Heaven as the film opens and he thinks back to his glorious showman days. He sees again his old stars: Will jRogers, Fanny Brice, Ed-, Ed-, die Cantor and we see them, 'too, 'as Bunin's Puppets. Powell - speculates on what kind of a Follies he vould produce today, to-day, and the MGM picture glorifies glori-fies the screen as it proceeds to" provide the entertainment, in the Great Ziefeld manner. |