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[ / expensive cast which Hunt Strom- are amusingly Illustrative of the 'Lured,' at hired for "Lured." She cute of an artful chorus Reach Screen Capitol, berg technique girl Harrow's Foxes to Flavor an amusingly rough-house figure in surviving the things that happen Aspire among such suave Yard men as to adventurous chorus girls. AMUSEMENTS AMD SEME NTS an Of British Thrillers Charles Coburn and George Zucco, On the whole, "Lured" is fun- In Melodrama and a collection of other urbane ner and more exciting than you, fyCarM' Opulent "LURED" a United Artists picture I ' with Lucille Ball and Georfe Sanders, males including Sir Cedric Hard- too, probably thought it would be. Series Ticket· Available Now! by Hunt Stromberg, directed LOMBARD By Jay Carmody produced byj wicke, George Sanders, Joseph Cal- * * * * Douulas Sirk. original screenplay by Leo' SYMPHONY Evpr since it first appeared in the book marts in one of the season's Rosten. At the Capitol. leia, Boris Karlofl and Alan Mow- The Lee Henderson dancers again CHARLES NATIONAL for the THE CAST. sort of encircle the * most flamboyant dust jackets, critics have been looking proper Robert Fleming George 8anders ! bray. Capitol stage HANS KINDLER, Conductor adjective to describe "The Foxes of Harrow." In the course of time, they Sandra Carpenter—% Lucille Ball Each of these has his own rea- show, by doing its opening and tBOYER Inspector Temple A Charles Coburn numbers. In 12—SUNDAY AFTERNOONS—12 called it virtually everything. Frank Yerby's novel thrived on the treat- Maxwell Alan Mowbray sons for being attracted to Miss, closing addition, the Wilde Sir Cedric Hardwicke CONSTITUTION HALL. 4 P.M. ment. It became a best seller and remained one for many months. Then Juiian Ball. This makes it interesting to Arneut brothers are back with the [Mayer/ Officer Barret George Zuccoj of to the one who has comic Wal- ing£ OPENING CONCERT OCT. 19 % came the best sale of all, the deal which made it the movie property j Dr. Moryant Joseph Callela ; try identify changeless antics, Jayne Lucy Barnard Tanis Chandler ton Soloist: Alee Templeton. Astrid Varnay. îuui -tu» siuuiw. in mind a strangling scarf sings the program songs effec- v^etitury Artist Boris Karloff tying Myra Hess. Percy Granger» Sascha a SOth j Now, in the course of more time Ι "THE POXES OP HARROW," about her pretty neck. tively, and Mage and Carr provide Gorodnitzki, Arnold Eidus. Virginia 'Century Fox Picture with Rex Harrison MacWatters. Menahem Pressler. Paul has become Wil- has had its heart set; Leo Rosten wrote the screenplay; another dancing interval. J. C. "The Foxes of Harrow" and Maureen O'Hara, produced by Hollywood MakQvsky. Guest Conductor»: Georges liam A. directed John M. Stahl. one a It therefore become: Bacher, by for some time on producing ior Liurea. ne is sopmsucaiea Enesco and Igor Stravinsky. screenplay. |.screenplay by Wanda Tuchock, based on KEITH'S the movie critics' turn to find ι the novel by Prank Yerby. At the Palace. of those sophisticated and Witty enough to understand how to make; t^RKO▼ Opp. U. S. Trtityry ·η lit* St. Series: <9.60, $14.40. $18. $21. $24. THE CAST. Box (5 seats). $150. Prices include tax. new and better romantic melodramas for which the the best use of Miss Ball, a brassy descriptive adjective Stephen Fox Rex Harrison DOORS OPEN 10:4S A. M. National Symphony Box Office. Kitt's an enviable flair. would or at least to settle for the best o: ; Odalie Maureen O'Hara English have such comedienne who undoubtedly SUN. 12:30 P. M. 1330 G St. N.W. NA. 7332 certain thai Andre Richard Harden The first turns up in be good for Scotland Yard in real' TONIGHT the old ones. It is quite Mike Farrel Victor McLaglen I sample ROBERT m4 MYMOND HAKIM at- nothing they discover will have th< Aurore Vanessa Brown "Lured," new Capitol Theater life. He has thought up a suc-j 8 i Desiree Patricia Medina at 401 effect upon the popularity traction. As a sample, it is not bad. cession of situations for hçr which •slightest jThe Vicomte Gene Lockhart HENRY FONDA of the picture which opened yester- jSean Fox Charles Irwin In fact, it more than hints Holly- Saats (Otto Ludenbach Hugo Haas THE WILY FOX—Rex Harri- could do this sort of AMUSEMENTS day at the Palace. 'Master of Harrow wood really BARBARA BEL GEODES Dennis Hoey male Available "The Poxes of Harrow" is one o: Tom Warren Roy Roberts son plays the leading thing, given time, and its actors St. Ange Marcel Journet VINCENT PRICE costume role in "The Foxes Harrow," and directors a little more polish. SIT IN YOUR CAR AND ENJOY THE MOVlft at tha those florid, overripe Achille L Kenneth Washington of dramas which flattens resistance a: i,Zerline Helen Crozier now on the Palace screen. "Lured" is one of those multiple-; Box Offlct ANN DVORAK iJosh Sam McDaniel 1 the of an lmperturbably as its hero levels hi: Angelina Libby Taylor murder mysteries, story enemies. I Little Inch Renee Beard American chorus girl who joins Tante Caleen A. C. Bilbrew PERNUCCIOV -TMt Harrison it Belle Harbin Scotland Yard in an effort to trap With Rex playing ui Suzette Where and When Robert Cumminri. Etienne Fox William (Bill) Ward ; one side and Maureen O'Hara dowr a madman who seems likely to kill Mithtlt Morgan, "THE CHASE," at tagliavihi1 a slew of other: Current Theater Attractions all London's pretty girls if he is Long Night the other—and lesson and New Orleans survives to :Ofl, 10:05. Roy in between—it i: not Eight girls are in "HOME IN swashbuckling become the scene of today's Sugar and Time of apprehended. KRorerj «.ANATOLE UTVAK the fellov Showing dead when she takes the job, and /OKLAHOM A." at everything dust-jacket Bowl footfall games. 8:50. Cont. .from PrWvctiM stri- the clue to the killer is a col- MRRATto ar DEEMS TAYLOR implied. So many violent and * * * * Stage. only he dently vocal characters, in such opu- The National—"The Winslow Boy"; lection of bad ppetry which Reserved stats—Kitt's, 1330 C St. general effect of the acting FREE γ Added Λ nave not met neac writes in imitation of Chartes Bau- XjDDIES lent costumes, in "The Foxes of Harrow" is that the 8:30 p.m. •The 49th and heart on, In six previoua delaire, who was not quite "so bad a CONSTITUTION HALL Sute"/^ on, players are trying to knock the cus- Screen. 3 Ml. OF of life in Nev ON RT. I-ONLY $0. ALEX" extravaganzas early tomers out of their seats. That they Ambassador—"Dark Passage"; 1, poet. Miss Lucille Ball heads the quite Orleans. fail is due entirely to the fact that 5:20, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. A;°tr£uT,C*»f*ei is is tha! 3:10, Thi. I. The point Yerby making the public has learned how to sur- AMUSEMENTS I Capitol—"Lured"; 11 a.m., 1:45, America it was a hell of a life these people vive novels. period 7:15 and 8:55 Stage lived, and that no other word de- i:30, p.m. Γ "BEST OF A Shows: 1:05, 3:50, 6:35 and 9:20 p.m. Only 5 more days to buy seats! fines it. Out of the Blue,' — * * * * Columbia "The Unfinished NATIONAL SYMPHONY LONG LIST!" There has been a snide intima tior Met's New Film, Dance"; 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, »1: BORAH GCEStR «. V. WOftLOTCLIGRAM TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES that Yerby's novel aspired to be t 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. HANS KINDLER, Conductor With the Wind," about New For Brent's Fans STAR OF -THE HUCKSTERS" IN "Gone Hippodrome—"The Adventuress"; 10—WEDNESDAYS—10 ,,,h 4 N c A¥* 41 Orleans, of course, since Atlanta al- 7:55 end 9:40 CAROLINA "OUT OP THE BLUE." an Eatrie-Lion 2:15, 4:10, 6:10, p.m. (ALL SUBSCRIPTION) WARNER been so well covered. Picture with George Brent, produced by "IMPERFECT LADY," RAY MILLAND. BROS.'THEATEBS ready had Keith's—"The 11:35 Tor basi." Bryan Poy, directed by Leigh Jason, Long Night"; OPENING CONCERT OCT. 15 TERESA WRIGHT. SPOILERS OP THE Additional Information Phoni This not without a logical Theaten Direct or screenplay by Walter Bullock, Edward i.m., 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 NORTH." PAUL KELLY. Call Itlvublie $111 1:35, 3:35, SOLOISTS: EZIO PINZA, ARTUR RU- Warner New» there is a clear Scarlett-Rhet EHscu and Vera Caspary. based on a story "THE N,w' Pathe Shown for & BABIN, 3105 Av*- RE> 0114 by Vera At the Metropolitan. p.m. BINSTEIN, VRONSKY her.c Caspary. SPIVAKOV- CIRCLE resemblance in the heroine and THE CAST. ERICA MORINI. TOSSY Theater» Haying Matinees Palace Deborah Virginia Mayo Little—"Maverling"; 12, 3:15, 6:25 SKY. JUANITA CARTER. BENNO Matinee 1 p.m Cont. "CARNEGIE HALL." of the screenplay at the G-UEST CONDUC- Mr. Earthleigh George Brent MOISEIWITSCH. MARSHA HUNT. WILLIAM PRINCE and 9:40 p.m. & TAUNO AMBASSADOR There are Melanie and Ashlej David Turhan Bey TORS: GEORGES ENESCO ADVENTURESS" FRANK McHUGH. Feature at 1:20, 4:05, cop.m.' of the Blue"; HANNIKAINEN. P:35. too, and even an olive Mrs. Earthleigh Carole Landis Metropolitan—"Out 6:50. Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Bacall. "Dark Wilkes types Singer Hedda Brooks Seripe: S8.10. *10.80, SI 1.10. S18. $34, Passage." I. 3:10. 5:20. 7:30. P.45. 11:10 a.m., 1:15, 3:20, 5:30, 7:35 and Av# beauty who might be a refinement Dombry Alton E.
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