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Show is "ILr Hirhoss and ;he Twll-boy." Twll-boy." villi Ho 'v Lamar. Robert WV.'k - :i"d .'u' Allvson. Flay-:ne Flay-:ne 1 -st limes this Friday and Satuid y r M - v? nuuiion," sari:!l'.:;hT S. nvyck. ; IAC'KV LA N A (iKTS HER V A X Their first time together. Turner and Johnson in " eek-end at the Waldorf," sparkling comedy opening Wednesday at the Mario Theater. Miss Turner, his one hope to live. Opening Sunday at the Mario ; j Mario Books RomanticRit Check in at the world's most famous luxury hotel with MGM all-time all-star cast in "Week End at the Waldorf," which opened Wednesday at the Mirlo theater. You'll have a wo.icerfui time. All of which is another way of saying that you must see "Week End at the Waldorf," because it's an exciting, romantic comedy-drama comedy-drama of 48 hours packed with thrills and intrigue. The film stars Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon and Van Johnson, with Edward Arnold, Robert Benchley, Phyllis Thaxter, Keenen Wyn, Lina Romay and Xavier Cugat and nis orcnestra. It relates, primarily, the stories stor-ies of ifour persons; a glamorous, glamor-ous, but lonely, Hollywood star who has everything she wants except love; aAveary war correspondent corre-spondent relaxing for a few davs from the rigors of the battlefield, battle-field, a public stenographer wi'h very private ideas about love, and an army ace about to undergo under-go a major operation which he may not survive, i Miss Rogers, as the movie star, meets Pidgeon, the corespondent, corespond-ent, under hilarious circumstances circums-tances mitaking him. indeed. fr a jewel-thief- boy friend of her maid. 'At the same time the flier, wishing to make his will, finds in the tenographer portrayed by |