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1941-12-20 [P B-12] AMUSEMENTS. Now It's Mary Martin's Turn Old Trick Is Where and When rn!TTTVWTrTr»JTM. Τ ■ Current Theater Attractions 1 To Imitate Cinderella and Time of Showing LAST 2 TIMES Used Again MAT. I:SO. NIGHT ·:3· Stape. The Meurt. Shubert Prêtent 'New York Town' Sounds Dramatic, But National—"The Mikado." by the In Met Film ! Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co.: Turns Out to Be Considerably Less; 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Gilbert &"SuHi»aii De Invisible Actors Screen. Wolfe Is — Billy Excellent Capitol "Swamp Water," ad- 0peta ÎÊompnmj venture In the By JAY CARMODY. Romp About in wilderness: 11:10 "THE MIKADO" a.m., 1:50, 4:30, 7:10 and 9:50 p.m. Next time Mary Martin and Fred MacMurray have to do Price»: IM»ï, SI.(Kl, SI.Se. Sî.Ofl, >1·· lu nothing shows: 1:05, 6:25 and they better run away and hide. Then when Paramount has notions of Stage 3:45, 'Body Disappears' 9:05 a like "New York p.m. NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW making picture Town," it won't have any stars at hand "Th· Body Disappears," Warner Columbia—"Shadow of the Thin Munie»! Comedy Hit and the impulse will die. Better that than that the should. Bro·. photoplay featuring Jenry Lynn. George Abbott's picture more about For all the Jane Wyman and Edward Everett Horton: Man," Mr. and Mrs. VIVIENNE SEGAL—GEORGE TAPPI drama, excitement and grandeur suggested by the title, by Bryrti Toy: directed by Ross produced Nick Charles: 11:20 a.m., 1:30, 3:45, New York Town" actually is the Cinderella legend dragged out and in- Lederman; screenplay by Scott Darling and Erna Lazarus At the Metropolitan. 5:55, 8:10 and 10:20 p.m. Th· Cast. Earle—"New York romance vehicle for Miss Martin. Mac- Peter DeHaven Jeffrey Lynn Town," PAL JOCY "NEW YORK TOWN," Paramount pro- Joan Shotesbury Jane Wyman in the big city: 11 a.m., 1:40, 4:30, Star»—Broadway Tralnload—Glrle Murray is Prince duction s:arrin« Fred MacMurr»y »nd Everett Horton ! Charming, roughly Prof. Shotesbury Edward Book hr JOHN O'HARA k Mfry Martin, produced by Anthon- Verier, Willie _.Willie Best 7:15 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows: speaking, and RODGERS it HART Sonft Λ directed by Charles Vldor. « enplay Chriatine Luaceford Marguerit» Chapman 12:50. 3:40. 6:25 and 9:10 p.m. ★ there is a King bv Lewis Meltrer At the Earle. Inspector Deming Wade Boteler AFTER 49 WEEKS ON DROADWAÏ "Doc George Appleby Herbert Anderson Keith's—"Dumbo," the new Dis- Charming in the The Cast. Ν if ht*: 11.10. fl.ΚΑ. f«.S§v S2.7A. *«.»· Victor Ballard Fred MacMurray Robert Struck Crai* Stevens nev frolic: 11:15 a.m., 12:50. *2.50 form of Akim Claxton Ivan Simpson 9:45, Mats. Friday. Sat. II.Hi. gl.flA. Alexander Curtis Mary Martin Dean 8:35 and 10:05 TamiroR as an Paul Bryson, Jr. Robert Preston 2:20, 3:55, 5:30, 7, Stefan Janowskl Akim TamiroB pjn. elderly refugee Sam Lynn Overman By HARRY Mac ARTHUR. ] Vivian Little — "Lost Horizon," Frank artist who pre- Kric Blore That movie camerman's trick of Shipboard Host Cecil Kellawav discovers 11 cont/n/?- sides Ous Nelson Capra Shangri-La: wmuwf/jw** philosophi- Futty Knight '" making an actor Invisible is a clever 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:35 50( Mictns cally over the ajn., 28* 5 it could even be used ■Jl jf destiny of the one. Possibly p.m. *» buildings and little people, how it Is Body TwJ\?iASH-b#tbr unw on more actors for the Metropolitan—"The Disap- jvuugoiv.to. the of of their In- general good city opportunity, pears," horror In a laughing mood: Their ail, which tention to make it their of the community. But It Is high oyster, and 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:40 and they give freely, that sort of You'll "SCARfACB"-* thing. find, time Hollywood remembered that 9:45 p.m. .it· #- is not enough to unless us as you regard having the a Palace—"The Corsican Brothers," Start/#e tsmomo* make the old trick alone doesn't make good found for you, that it all is just tallc. adventure in the Dumas manner: fact it seems ι fable look any- Never do cease to be little comedy script. In they peo- 11 a.m., 1:40, 4:20, 7 and 9:40 p.m. thing but weary. old hat in "The Dis- ple, occasionally talking big, more pretty Body j Pix—"Scarface," saga of the gang- US, tOO. ·>»* Carmody. often boresomely. appears," which opened yesterday ster era, revived: 11:10 a.m., 12:50, Lewis Meltzer. inspired (but not None of these cruel words are in- at the Metropolitan, and. what's 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 8:15 and 10 p.m. very) by an original by Jo ; Swerling, tended to imply that little people more, the disappearing act is brought Trans-Lux — News and shorts: has tried to make "New York Town" cannot be dramatic, merely that off rather clumsily on occasion. Continuous from 10 a.m. look like a big story. His characters members of this group are not. Still, if you feel there is pay the of | essay suggestion considerable The character played by MacMur- humor in the fright of that Willie dimensions of the | by talking gran- ray comes closest to being interest- Best at mysteries beyond his ken. deur of the architecture, about big ing. He is a small town lad who has in the sight of doors opening and discovered that you can live on al- objects being carried about, pro- most nothing in New York if you pelled by no visible hand, and in the ARMS AND THE MEN—But what men! cross but know where they are giving away Jimmy Durante and Phil Silvers bayonets, sight of a speeding motor car with sample food, and that your social probably exchange nothing more than sharp words. It is a scene from. "You're In the Army no apparent driver, this is your dish. life will be adequately assured if Now," netv comedy about the military life, which opens Christmas Day at the Earle. All these expected antics of unseen you don't mind crashing ship cham- actors are to be found in "The pagne parties. Body Disappears." And no move It is the a on the ? crashing of ship cham- Office Edict part of the script writers is °' All Time Schedules Given in Warn Hays* Bros. Ads Indicate Time At· pagne party that the most the sort of to take ACADEMY Feature provides Orson Welles Demands thing you by Pert£j W'XÏÎ'10'1" I traction I» Presented. E. Lawrence Theatre Beautiful. in "New sui Phillip·' amusing passage York Causes Quandary prise. Continuous from 1 P.M. I Theaters Havinr Matinees Town." Smart fellow MacMurray And Overtime Edward Everett Horton, Jane "Secrets of the Lone Wolf,"| catches the host (Cecil Wyman and Jeffrey Lynn are the With WARREN WILLIAM RUTH FORD AMBASSADOR "Ε Kellaway) Mit. 1 P.M. Zero Weather and Gets It Wld· World New·. VICTOR JORY. Also ROY ROGERS in drunk enough to assume that the people who frighten young Mr. Best. FRED MacMURRAY MARY MAR. crashers are his closest friends, that HOLLYWOOD. Mr. Horton's a professor who thinks "NEVADA CITY," TIN. ROBERT PRESTON In "NEW YORK TOWN." At 1. 2:45, 4:30, is was Stu- he has a serum With GEORGE 'GABBY HAYES nothing too good for them, mak- Scene for 'Magnificent Ambersons' It dusk at the Columbia for bringing the β:15. 8 9:45. Cartoon. a dead ing quite comic thing out of the dio. Tired actors, sound men. grips, back to life, but discovers he ΜΒΓΥ 4«th Λ Νιη At*. N W. β24 H 81 N B· ItrtA HrUbLUAPfll I Α case of mistaken identity. Filmed in Cold Plant director hung limply on chairs for has only ,a serum for making those Phone Woodier 4R0A FR. Λ.ΊΟΟ. Mat 1 P.M. Storage Show Place of the Nation'· Capital. WARREN WILLIAM RUTH FORD in Otherwise the picture just moseys the last scene in a long job, the alive invisible. Before he is through, Free Parkinr for ΛΟΟ Car* in Rear. SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF along, picking up Robert Preston For Sake shooting of "Martin Eden," picture he is in and out of the daffy house At 1:05. 4. β:5Γ> Ρ 45 FRANCES Authenticity's "YOU BELONG TO ME." LANGFORD KEN MURRAY in for triangle purposes, offering the version of Jack London's life. and everyone concerned is in and With BARBARA STANWYCK. HENRY SWING IT SOLDIER At Î:.V>. HAROLD HEFFERXAV. FONDA 5^45. x 40. "Riders of Death Valley unfunny spectacle of a running By They would have been through out of court because a millionaire HOLLYWOOD. S»t Doors Open at 12:.'i0 Ρ M—Special Conn. Art. N.W. feud between a stiff an and home, if the Hays office censor has under the Horton Chrlïtmas Children's Matinee From 1 to AVALMf butler and disappeared HTHkUn WO. ΐβοο Mat 1 P.M. 5 Ρ M—Free Candy to Every One Fea- aristocratic Make-believers at work: riadn't found one word he didn't like. needle. LAUREL in dachshund, and leading ture at 1. 3 44. and HARDY GREAT YOU BELONG TO GUNS -1 After its initial attack of war jitters Hollywood has settled down The sentence was, "That was a ME" At 5:18.
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