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Ees Neighborhooo^W^ •• THE EVENING STAR, D. stops out. If lusty, gusty sum- “WBMDERFTL A-12 ramay. Washington, C. SOPHIA" jults, im; mer entertainment Is what you SophWt decollt- right tact it Mjfeirnt feel In need of now. Cab is te M tee- your ¦rj soar THE PASSING SHOW man. And if you're an old ¦yd built . Mtuud e«- AMERICA'S KATHARINE tR -M vised te Iter *o- HEPBURN ] Calloway admirer, all you need tential. Me the MIGHTIEST SPEaACLES to be told Is that you’re to likely ! hear some of those old favorites vL y“—O-yeill. Kewt Smss«i»außiys.“r»|mimuJTinrq like “St. James Infirmary," “It’s Techntc.loe 'Sweet Smell' Is a Sharp *m~ I iriMumi All Right '*» . Jv':' >>;y: ..if: - With Me.” etc. tfuoont,,., I V—: .. T y..,' y AJWj ffCONMOIttORT e~y" ¦»j jp ' 4 Among his supporting com- S| 8:15 7M (E.5.T.) Ex. Man. pany in this affair, the most like- 93, *2.30 Portrait of Amoral ity - IM -C M? jfljKk \ Jr ly prospect for stardom is a By HARRY Mac ARTHUR young Bi man named Lonnie Sat- message been*brought TvMiUftS THEFOVRMB The of “Bweet Smell of Success” has to tin, who sings a fine song. His iA'l us before, but not always with such savage impact. Its pivotal 4.00 PM (E.S.T.i arrangements are a bit over- MWifilUEf ivHLVIA Daily Ex. Mon. figures in the new Hecht-Hlll-Lancaster film at the Columbia elaborate and, like many mmtksw slippery, press agent a non- somrnn Theater are a servile of low morals and an **• CONO«Tton© IV- veteran in show business, he ••• all-powerful, Broadway JH ¦P RESERVATIONS c«at4t«Mie OPVN 10 M .. amoral columnist. stays on a number or two too lH Tony Curtis and Burt Lancaster go all-out in playing the roles, TrawtLux P.O. BOX 4SS, WHUAMSBUR*, VA. HOUSE .Jh v long. He has respect for melody PLAZA they many M. V. A«e. -14 St. as if didn't care how and lyrics, though, which makes ST J-477T press agents' or feel- --swarr smell op success." columnists' United Artlats release of o Heebt-HiU- him a man to be welcomed, espe- ings were hurt. They have am- Lancaeter production, directed by Alex- cially way ple support ander Mackendrick. screenplay by Clif- the things are today from Susan Harri- ford Odets and Ernest Lehman, from In the music world. as a girlunfortunate enough a novellette by Lehman. At Lvov's son. Columbia Theater. Another slick entertainer in sister, Cast . to be the columnist’s The ..I Calloway show the amphi- Marty Milner, Sam Levene and a J. J. Hunsecker Burt Lancaster JH r rgm the at Sidney Falco Tony Curtis theater is a veteran named Joe whole host of authentic Broad- Susan Hunsecker Susan Harrison Steve Dalles Marty Milner Chisolm. He twirls way types. Plus one authentic Leytne a baton ever EES Prank NEIGHBORHOOO^W^ OAnrelo Bam racetrack type, the comics’ comic, I Rita Barbara Nichols so nimbly and tells jokes that Films of More Than Routine Merit WOIELAHD THEATRES : Sally - Jeff Donnell are funnier of their vin- Joe Frisco. Roba-d Joseph Loon because “ABANDON SHlP”—Tyrant Power, Mai Zetterling and others _— engrossing Mary With Atwater tage than for any other reason, 00 It is an film Direc- Harry Hello Blnill. Meyer have a harrowing time in an overloaded lifeboat. L' Temple but still funny. &RG DHIVE'IN tor Alexander Mackendrick has i Herbie Joe Prioco- "BATTLE HELL”—The British frigate Amethyst’s heroic frus- donald otonnor i*’••the bus- . Otis ElvsU David Whits funny, though possibly A I Leo Barths Lawrence Dobkin Also tratlon of the Chlneae Reda the Yangtze in 1949. unintentionally, quar- on ryront V'mv¦ »V.ndon ; Mre, Barths Lurtne Tuttla is a vocal Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire at io:S7. Carmody in Europe Mildred Tam Queenie Smith Caps, “FUNNY FACE”—Frolicsome and Burr ' Linda Autumn tet called the Red the Hub * BaiPaß Kay Thompson live it up in Paris. Jay Carmody, drama critic at The Manny Davis Jay Adler M Caps or—well, to tell the truth HEISDE DHIYE-IN ; Charley 1 made Star, it in EaroM> where ha lerved as IAI Evans Lewis i “GIANT”—King-size film of Edna Ferber’a novel, note- Fine ms hi « teno the name has completely van- i V tha worthy by Director George Stevens’ pictorial genius. " tha only American maibbar at jury fact that 60 million*readerajiang ished from the mind. The rock dehek & ••FmiV ?T nHownn\vN at the seventh annaal International “OKLAHOMA!”—ShirIey Jones and Gordon Mac Roe In a sunny .t w.ot; stirlino hayden ruth on his daily syndicated word. ’n’roll set will think they’re fine; AN n E V* BTIPS TO DAR ‘ at larlin. column film version of the Rodgers-Hammerstein musical hit. ti Film Festival His J.J.lia Frankenstein monster the anti rock ’n’ roll set will o?R »t io will be resumed soon from overseas. by the Broadwayltes think they “THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUlS”—James Stewart as Charles A. igirncni imoM4HMTM created are the funniest thing Lindbergh in a fine recall of hla famed Paris flight. j u yo7o themselves when they first paid along this line since Sid Caesar's l 0 i made from the Clifford Odets- “TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON”—American democracy ; & n screenplay any attention to him. Now he Haircuts. showdc& Ernest Lehman out- 'n ki n e can make or break a career at Anyhow, it is fine, °. , \ lining the sins to which greed: a frenzied “TO HELL t r?rJAudie Murphy"r plays steps to danger." at i 00. aso. the snap of a whim. frolic that will be display at AND BACK’—Much-decorated i can lead some men. It is not a on himself in the story of his part of World War 11. ~ - ——— In “Sweet the amphitheater I 3533 light Smell of Success’ through ~ pretty picture, no summer 1 Sun- !.t HIGHLAND jhe is bent upon breaking the day night.—H. M. ¦ \Tt An diversion, but it is arresting. r 1 8 * young bh3p? *a a career of a jazz musician Stanley Theaters SIDNEY LOST THEATRES ! at*l? u,E^ : oi nn Rmu temerity MEMBER Warner io. SiOS 1 had - Odets and Lehman did not use; who has the to OE FOLEY'S CAST 'Stanley Warner AIS-CONPITIONIP Tr"!" W.™‘Th*".!7a* Air CanSltlant* gJggJgMggjst fall in love with Hunsecker’s George Hamilton IV, well known to WMAL-TVviewers and a typewriter when adapting! mibmbs s*. s.w io < 410 novelette; they [sister. Curtis is the hatchet man to all who have heard “A Rose and a Baby Ruth,” Is one of aMßievaiMto .»-««»». ist» \ c Lehman’s used! daily scalpels to cut open and probe i ,who willstop at nothing in order the entertainers Red Foley willpresent at the Carter Barron matinees that he will hear from never - some of the mid-Manhattan hep; Amphitheater. Foley’s “Ozark Jubilee” will follow Cab FIRST WA3HINOTON Srf^kiSlS!i gWJHfft set. You won’t precisely enjoy, J. J. the fatal words, “You’re Calloway’s dead!” Get yourself buried!’* He “Cotton Club Revue,” playing next Monday, JACK WEBB AVALON SHOWINO the result. In fact, you will sit! Tuesday and Wednesday nights. asT/SST.IIM MOORE. U.S. Marines. Dally 2 COHGHESS 3931 iTSl J. balks temporarily when called Matinees at P.M. there hating Lancaster’s J. "OIANT.” Rock Hudson. James Dean, RUTH ROMAN STERLING HAYDEN. SUSAN HAYWARD. VAN HEFLtN In guitarist by '" Hunsecker and loathing Curtis', on to frame the 2:05, 5:35, 0:05. "5 STEPS TO DANOER." at 1:10. "TAP ROOTS at «:15. 0:40: AUDIE « 545 9:30. In Sidney Falco, but you will be [planting a packet of marijuana DPVTDI V II- 3-33007 Free” Par- MURPHY "KANSAS RAinERS." cigarettes pocket, oltmili lng -way to the w*. i-sso». something spellbound by in his coat mm Jeffrey ft:4o; rivunnnErJI IffUUU Pike mo like the vagrant Cab Calloway Presents OOLD.'’ Hunter. «:15. f*Apß| 4703 Marlboro of their foul then quickly downs this G K C* enormity deeds. w ??r ®M RSS& 8hoS: DAILY MATINEES ra“lph Curtis and Lancaster make shred of moral fiber. Pte.Ce. 'Tth^ a bespectacled, Falco and J. J. completely cred- This role of A Fast, Frenzied Frolic WARNER BROS groomed, talking nnn E ible. It is no easy task, either, well smart iour One of the funniest sights drive and sheer enthu- calvert mV •••?sS coul?« s^i.,"Vt%5 o laurel *;orw.;r»m because on the face of it they member of the soohlsticated sa- animal 1 Jn*p N loon is something of you I?.?. R ff ; big, " are a pair of incredible charac- set a de- have seen or willytt in some siasm. There are exciting Murph? R:I0 pM. COAT. °Aud?e ” parture brings • Only. at VIFttS KILL CRIMSON ters. for Lancaster. He [ time will you if you production numbers roared Tomorrow 2:35 P.M. Show PIRATE 'at 800 confront —— it off with of the best Only. One-Half-Hour Cartoon Show. Falco is the one spurred on some act-, take advantage of Cab Cal- through by a flock of dancers, DAILY MATINEES - ing he has done for the cameras, PrHTH 11 HE. S-tStl Near Park- 1P M Continuous CAPITOL Vnu by the sweet smell of success. loway’sj presence at Carter Bar- and there are solo turns in this teWIIIUM. In*. "THE COME-ON." 2 TECHNICOLOR HITS , Hayden.
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