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¦Wmajiwp His with but Seldom One Who Carries Am., 1:35, 4:10, 6:50 and 9:35 Reminder of the 49 Work Weeks Between Vacations THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. TREMENDOUS WEEK! B-10 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, IBM Where and When JAMES The Passing Show Currant Theater Attractions STEWART «te*r And Time of Showing -4LFRED HITCHCOCKS Stage. , REAR WINDOW The Theater May Be Dying, National Ballet Russe de pm. FUTHOU«TECHr2c<ko» JSt/L 'Jll / V Monte Carlo; 8:30 But It Will Never Die jHBR mm Screen. Ambassador “Private Hell By Harry MocArthur 36”; 1:40, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and One of the things a man rarely takes with him on his vaca- 9:35 pm. tion is his office desk. Now and then you run across a man who Capitol “The Egyptian”: 11 •oaniMMinmLcs takes wife him, along any -—, OA HAVE SAINT ¦wmajiwp his with but seldom one who carries am., 1:35, 4:10, 6:50 and 9:35 reminder of the 49 work weeks between vacations. pm. TRANS-LUX ? 4W J.o^ n.w ; This, in a mitigates (3rd degree, the effect of the vacation, since one 9 HB Colony—“lntimate Relations”; WUPOnhm COHH AVILDUFnool of the functions of the left-<4 ..Jk p.m. 6:30, 8:10 and 9:55 * behind desk is to gather up mail • Alibi”; when ings and dangers entailed by the ini. Colombia “Naked Thursday to be read the holiday is legalized con- 3:35, 6:35, Starts over. Star Drama Editor Jay absence of birth 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 7:45 trol: or that French cousin of mSm HP and 9:50 pm. THE RACKimS ANB | mm Last 7 Timstmmmjmm Joy Cormody, of Ibsen’s ‘Ghosts,’ ‘Damaged Dupont—“ The Vanishing Prai- drama editor The Star, Goods,’ RKOKEfTH’S J.7 SILKEN BAMCS...TM is on vacation. His column will be which was concerned rie”; 1:10, 2:50, 4:35, 6:15, 8 and with the ravages of p.m. NOONS AND PSYCHOS! tJ*. CRUCIBLE resumed later this month. awesome 10:06 r by Arthur Miller venereal disease. wm k Keith’s—“The Caine Mutiny”; "Powerful”—Coo, Fost-T. H. Carmody’s desk is “To coin phrase: Some of no exception, a 10:30 a.m., 12:45, 3:05, 5:20, 7:35 "Rattles with fury und excltment.” | my journalists. but there is one letter that will best friends are u and 9:55 p.m. I —Donnelly, News rarely | - Bp V'wk Nightly not be there gathering dust But if ever do the twain—- Little ’’Captain’s Paradise”; Except Mon.—Mat. Sat. when he returns. It is from John the dramatist and thte journalist, 9:50 Phone Reservations Accepted the 6:30, 8:10 and pm. I T. Dugan of the Catholic Uni- as such—meet happily on fawltvHow)»> versity speech boards. Mac Arthur “Malta Story”; and drama de- 7:05 and pm. METROPOUT AM» AMBASSADOR partment and nothing could ** * * liw 9:45 have made the temporary "In other words, I mean the Metropolitan “Private Hell incum- 2:45, bent in any happier kind of play that, having been 36”; 11:15 a.m., 1, 4:30, this comer pm. today. It is just column length. driven from the stage, you have pi ?J| < 6:15, 8 and 10 Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Du- suffered through for years in Ontario—“The Black Shield gan: movies, and can now see nightly .Ip: of Falworth”; 1:25, 3:25, 5:30, “Dear Jay: on TV. 7:35 and 9:35 pm. “Just in case you weren’t "So that, this dramacide by Palace "Betrayed”; 10:45 Films of More Than Routine Merit looking when it happened: public and critic is mercy killing am.. 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:35 and I SIDNEY LOST THEATERS Mother Earth slipped into the with honor. For, thus, great 9:55 p.m. “ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE”—^WeII-acted, hand- FREE PARKING drama endures through the ages. ** Autumnal Equinox Thursday ' somely photographed. M „ Playhouse "Rear Window”; It is the transmission belt of nH ¦ “GONE WITH THE WlND”—VivienLeigh, Clark Gable in the HILLSIDE DRIVE-IN last at 9:56 a.m. 11:10, a.m., 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 6200 Marlboro Pike S.E.. 1 Mile From merit, extending from the past authentic classic. D. C. Line. JO. 8-7979. Children Free. “I’m not idly tattling, you and 9:35 p.m. Open 6:15. ROBERT TAYLOR | and into the future. "LIVINGIT UP”—Martin and Lewis with a genuinely comic PARKER. "VALLEY OF understand. We in the theater ! ELEANOR 6:.«). “Your great drama endures Plaza “Rome. 11 O’clock”; script. THE KINGS,” Technicolor, at know that this is other than a ; 12, 1:40, 3:20, 5:05, 6:45, 8:30 9:50: Plus PRESTON FOSTER. j because it does not deal with the “SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS”—The year’s most “THUNDERHOOF.’ 'at 8:20. casual bit of spying intelligence, j evanescent—with, say, the need and 10:10 p.m. It is, to us at least, an excit- joyous musical. BELTSVILLE DRIVE-IN for flood control at Peace Cross; TWENTY-SECONDS DIFFERENCE—Care experiences Trans-Lux—“On SLEPT HERE”—Debbie Reynolds captivates in a bright Open ing scoop—a report I er the Water- "SUSAN Balto. Blvd. WE. 6-5800. 6:15. heard round lorj the attractions of fringe gained on Warner Brothers’ lots are exchanged by Marisa front”; 11:15 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, little comedy. DICK POWELL. DEBBIE REYNOLDS. the northern hemisphere, re- parking. film “SUSAN SLEPT HERE." Technicolor. i | Rather, great drama is Pavan, 20 apart. 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. 7, Playgrounds verberating in empty but ex- ! (left), and Pier Angeli, born seconds Miss at 9:30. Free concerned with those profound, with Ladd in “Drum Beat,’’ the This Is Cinerama”; at f f*a» JU. 9-3322. Biggest Screen pectant auditoria. For fall, of Pavan does her work Alan Warner—“ Alsl*bn in This Area. ROBERT j universal and timeless truths an 1869 Indian war long the California-Oregon 8:40 p.m. Theaters DBITE IN THEATERS course, officially makes it open about and his relationship story of StanUy Winer TAYLOR. DEBBIE REYNOLDS. man company Virginia Mayo Time Given In Aie Is Stertlne Time E. M. LOEWS “VALLEY OF THE KINOS. ’ Techni- season for theater—though border. Miss Angeli has the and . color, 8:05, 9:50. a jto himself, his fellow man. and of es Fentnre Attrectlen. at 6:30. _ few productions gener- ' fire men’s Jack Palance in making “The Silver Chalice.’’ MT. VERNON OPEN AIB DPTUrCni OL. 2-2808. Biggest ‘sooner’ his world—truths that Rte. I 8. al Ales. SO. 8-8722. 1HImJIJA In This Area. ally f.W! CO.S-BB9S. Ob screen jump the sidereal gun. minds and souls and emotions AMBASSADOB I Tonight and Tues. Open at 8:30. : ROBERT TAYLOR. ELEANOR Nenr Perklm. "Frlvste Hell 3«.” First Bhowlng. Olory OF ** * * ultimately ennobling Luplno. Howard Alexandria PARKER. "VALLEY THE KINOS. ! to enlight- opt« 11:4) Ida Steve Cochran. Filled Action. Technicolor, at 6:30, 8, 9:46. Duff, 1:35. 3:38. 6:35, 7:38, B:3S. “It happens this is also open enment and excitement. harivl fzamocs un. 4-0100. Biggest j| ‘-Magnin- Squadron” rurvrni v 6-S«00. “Dragonfly Irian*»ball* X Screen in This Area. season for predictions, dire and "Our particular expectant au- CinbmaScopC IVIIAWWO. JOHN HODIAK. 7:05. 10:1(5. Flue -4R vteleUll cent Obsession.” Jane Laughs—Laughs for All. ROCK HUDSON. JANE WYMAN. dandy, about the fate of the ditorium at Father Hartke’s Wyman. Rock Hudson. 6:65. 8:30, Obsession” Catholic University Theater is “BOWERY BOYS MEET “Magnificent* theater. I'm afraid I’ve caught orvnwn 3-3300. Free Park- ! Technicolor, tt 7:10. 9:30. of this looking forward this season to D*iV6lll.lin*. "Rln* of Fear” THE MONSTER” V some “seer fever.” Jay. I Beatty, Mickey Only. the production such full- (Cinemascope). Clyde LEO GORCEY. 9:00 Color HYATTSVILLE ELEANOR I going out on with of four LSOW... Spillane. 8:25. “Man Crasy.” Cartoon. Free. ! PARKER, “VAL- I’m a limb &fro*n «:15. Kiddles ROBERT TAYLOR. grown giants of drama. And VV Color bv De Luxe Neville Rennie, 8:05, KINGS." startling forecast that—now Little Old KM new MW LEY OF THE Technicolor, the 9:50. one bouncy baby. The baby—- PR wo - 8-2345. Free AIRPORT i at 6:30. 8:15. hold on!—the theater will not SIMMONS- MATURE¦ TIERNEY ItrrUT Slept owSoo 7-8899. DICK say?—is orig- MECMAU 8(114 «?!• leAleTblat parking. "Susan “RIVER OF NO RETURN.” In Cine- ffliflVSAn WA. year! need I the annual Reynolds. mascope POWELL, DEBBIE die this Or next, for that • • Here." Dick Powell. Debbie (Color). MARILYN MON- IVATWUUII inal musical comedy, four of; WILDING DARVI USTINOV 0:16, 9:45. “Out of ’the Past.* ROE. ROBERT MITCHUM. at 7:05 REYNOLDS. “SUSAN SLEPT HERE.” matter. « AN I 7:10, which have graduated summa t*«wPUROOM THIICV Robert Mltchum," 8:10. and 10:25: Plus “BAD FOR EACH Technicolor, at 9:3(L “Laugh, you York OTHER.” CHARLTON HESTON, at if will. Remember New Near cum laude to Broadway. rriITDRV ME. 8-2841. 8:55. Cartoon. Located In Arlington laughed, too, at Thespis IrUVIBfUiparking. "Ap»c).e,” just VIERS MILLROBERT*TAYLOR. I they *** * on U. S. Route 1, over the 14th PARKER. "VALLEY OF Burt Lancaster, 11:00, 2:25, 5:55. St. Bridge. ELEANOR when he stood up to play. And Ronald THE KINGS." Technicolor, at 6:30.
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