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Hbbihi Theater* a Fau Null Cartwright Stroup, D„ 16Th and Newton Streets N.W Where and When AMUSEMENTS. Down Time Current Theater Attractions _AMUSEMENTS._ Jesse James Returns Aaain Watered by and Time of in gunplay on the Hull’s version of Uncle Hank will Showing By Jay Carmody [specializes — the latest Jesse remind of so Ambassador "Kiss Tomorrow A$ A Public Service You would think that actors, if no one else, would revolt against screen, is behind you nothing much as his Goodbye”; 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:25 and en at Mn. one more Jesse James movie. opus. triumphant performance Tickets Sale Today (SAT.) more 9:40 p.m. A.H. to 4 P.H. and There must have been hundreds of these since pictures began It has worked from a story by than a decade ago in the Stabler'! Ticket Hart tO who of Capitol —“Stella”; 10:30 a.m., at WATER6ATE 7 p.w. thru Shew Time. to move a few years after Jesse was shot in his sinful back by Bob Carl K. Hittleman, apparently original company “Tobacco offered Road.” A bandit 1:10, 3:50, 6:30, 9:10 and 11:50 fWd. The authors of these have considered Jesse from every angle is snatching at any prizes played with V a #—1 .Km .f'.V*! writ- Jeeter Lester and p.m. Stage shows 12:25, 3:05, 5:45, Mi MV NCV •VT-TMMU9 TNIM MU Including the ghostly ones of his' for the most unoriginal story overtones, quite the last 20 loud ones, is not 8:25 and 11:05 p.m. after-life effect upon poor old ••THE RETURN OF JESSE JAMES.” a ten during years. without attrac- Llppert Pictures. Inc., releast, produced Hittleman is another writer tiveness, though probably not the Columbia — “Return of Jesse JAMES tACNEr/ Missouri. And the poor old adja- by Carl K. Hlttleman. directed by Arthur TONIGHT AT 8:30 that one the James”; 11:50 a.m., 1:40, 3:30, 27 oent States. David Hilton, screen play by Jack Natte- who proceeds on the premise director had in mind. Nightly, Including Sun., thru Aug. ford trom a story by Hlttleman. At the have killed for 5:20, 7:10, 9 and 10:50 p.m. National Co. Broadway Muwical HU ~ "KISS Columbia. Jesse might not been Save this touch, “The Re- TOMORROW Nevertheless, Jesse is the sub- — ' THE CAST. by Ford, or, if he was killed, what turn of Jesse James” is a primi- Dupont “All Quiet on the: ”” that Hollywood obviously has Johnny_John Ireland Western Front”: ject Sue _Ann Dvorak difference so long as he left be- tive specimen of totally uninspired 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, GOODBYE* is inexhaustible. Hank__ Henry Hull a wardrobe that can be worn 7:35, 9:40 and 11:45 p.m. ooncluded Yearly O'Brian hind mpvie-making. Lem _Hugh Keith’s—“Our Very 11:55 it seems to make three or four Frank James_ Reed Hadley by a bandit named Johnny Clau- Maybe some writer who thinks Own”; iglUltajigggrjgijj^ Bob Ford_t_Clllton Young Music A Lyrics by PORTER son? he has written that Jesse was not a.m., 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15 COLE more films about the very dead Margie _Margla Dean Accordingly, really killed THE STORY BEHIND and 12:15 a.m. till SAJI ill BELLS SPilAtA Plano Player_ Sid Melton a story about James which back there in 1883 would like to p.m. l| Charles Ford_Tom Noonan Jes^e "Kiss He Kate" will a bandit. Little — give you highly THE HOODLUM EMPIRE Sheriff_Victor KJUan is really about a fellow named do a script in which he shows up “Rocketship,” 12:20, entertaining evening during th. next Latest of these works, “The Re- Dakin_Byron Foulger Clauson. There is clearly as a Kremlin 3:05, 5:45 and 8:30 p.m. two week*. Galway-Paul Maxey Johnny representative at Evening Star — “711 Jay Carmody, turn of Jesse James,” is currently Abbott_ Sam Flint no limit to where writers can gw t the United Nations. Metropolitan Ocean Seats Available for All Performances 7/7 Ocean Drive' Axel_Robin Short Drive; 11:30 1:30, on the screen of the Columbia Mrs. Frank James_Barbara Woodell with a trick like that, unless some That one has not been done. Or a.m., 3:30, 5:30, MRS. STABLER? TICKET MART muKW 7:30 and 9:30 F D.C. MMrfia theater. Your feeling that you day they run out of names. has this reviewer just missed it? p.m. 1322 St. N.W. (Bretano's) Wash. 4, * OS at 7 at seen it or * * * * * * * National—“Duchess of Idaho”; T.H. nightly Watergate have sixteen, twenty- 6f which are John Ireland, Henry Priest: 1st. Tax 11:15 8:05 S3.ee. S3.H0. ai.ee. 0l.20. nine, times before is only partially Hull and Ann Dvorak. To the credit of most of those Celeste Holm, who has been one am., 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, and 9:50 correct. You have not seen it with * * * * involved in this .latest watery brew of Hollywood’s brightest assets pm. Palaee—“Broken 11:15 this particular cast, the principals Lippert Pictures, an outfit that around Jesse’s life, the/ play it during the years ‘since “Okla- PAGLIACCVS GIRL —Gina Arrow”; homa!” is not the a.m., 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30, 9:40 TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES with the listlessness of actors only filmland Lollobrigido, heroine of the whose is to be refugee in the cast of \ and 11:45 pm. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Avt. N.W RE. 0114 National Sabmtarlr highest <hope paid “Affairs of which holds over at State,” which will picture Playhouse — “Panic in the Air Conditioned WARNER BROS.' TREATERS on Saturday. The one exception open the Gay- the Pima Theater. need- Today Only: MAUREEN O’HARA. Mac- And, 11:25 DONALD CAREY Ft Information Cal) to this rule is Henry Hull, a gifted ety’s new season September 18. Streets”; a.m., 1:20, 3:20, in ‘COMANCHE TER- KEvaklle MM less to say, one of the big 5:20, 9:40 and 11:50 RITORY." 1, 2:45, 4:30. 8:20. 8:10. 8:35. performer who goes about his Also in the company will be Regi- 7:30, pm. factors in the film opera’s con- work with the liveliness of a man nald Owen, who has made more Plaza—“Pagliacci”; ll:15ta.m.. FAIRFAX THEATER MTOkDCAdT* £{j CV£8g& tinued popularity. 12:50, 4:10, 9:05 * Welcome To Our Services telling a shaggy dog joke. than 100 movies, and who will be 7:30, 5:50, 7:30, "THE BARON OF ARIZONA." VINCENT his first 10:45 and 12 pm. PRICE ELLEN DREW. Chapter 2 of AMBASSADOR rtis^To" The character Hull imperson- making stage appearance "CODY OP PONY EXPRESS ** lf 3:10’ 3”6’ Trans Lux ,— “Destination ?:2r5rO0'4OOOdbye'" ates is "Uncle Hank’’ Younger, a in 21 years. Moon,” the season's biggest film E. M. LOEW’S MT. VERNON Two others Moon”; 10:30 a.m., 12:10. 1:50, * The NATIONAL TABERNACLE proud bandit in his own right. returning from the novelty, is breaking all records at OPEN AIR DRIYE-1N AVALON J?h" Derek In "Rogues film are 3:35, 5:20, 7:05, 8:50, 10:35 p.m. of 8herwood For eat.” capital Barbara O’Neill Trans-Lux, going all the way back Rt. 1. 3 ML South of Alex. AL. *050. at 1.30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:35. and 12:20 am. 9:85. at and Shepperd Strudwick. Miss to the theater’s opening in 1937 Now Scientifically Mosquito Controlled Georgia Ave. N.W. Piney Branch Rd. Open 7:30 DAT. starts 8:30! WM. BEN- * Unitarian O’Neill is Warner—“Kiss Tomorrow Good- AVE GRANT) Doubla Feature. best known for her por- ... As some one once said, maybe DIX, BRIAN DONLEVY arid the fighting Un™,U Tim Holt -i/v » in REV. DELOSS M. Pastor bye”; 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, Marines in "WAKE ISLAND." at 8:45 Tuscon," at SCOTT, trait of the O’Hara girls’ mother the is looking for and a%?'r.,Pronl. 1:56, 6:16. public something 11:46. plus BILL ELLIOTT in “THE 8-36, Marx Brothers In "Love Happy," in 7:25, 9:40 and 11:50 pm. RETURN OF DANIEL BOONE.” at 10:20. "Gone With the Wind,” while different ... A program in the 6:15'. 3:33: Half-Hour Cartoon Adults 50c lncl. tax. children free! Come Show58’ Strudwick made his most memo- same spirit opened yesterday at early; Free playground, pony rides, monkey ^ ALL SOULS’ AMUSEMENTS. zoo! 8tarts Sunday; “FATHER OF THE SUNDAY SERVICES rable mark of fllmgoers in “All the Little theater, “Rocket Ship” BRIDE." * Late Shew _ BEVERLY JH*cuk the Men.” Tonight at ^r0’°? ‘V?Yd CHURCH King’s and “Mars Attacks the World” ... 1:35. 3:45. 5:50, 7:45. 9:40. He the GREENBELT Greenbelt, Md. GR. 2222 I 9:45 A.M. Bible School Hour. Sixteenth end played doctor who dis- Outer space never looked more JOHNNY WEISMULLER in "MARK OF Double Feature. Brian posed of the villainous Willie attractive “She to CALVERT• Harvard Sts. N.W. Stoops i THE GORILLA." Donlevy in "Wake Is- Stark with several land." at 1:15. 4-50. 8:05; Claudette 11 :00 A.M. Service. well-aimed Conquer,” Arena Stage’s first pro- w *>». Colbert in "So Proudly We Hall.' at Morning Worship shots i bbUObblUffllGcnRnrrnwv 2:45.
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