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Alexandria- 2104 Pa Ave N W Won’T Used, Ahloew's 1:55 The Passing Show THE EVENING STAR t UTE SNOW TMMHfJ Washington, D. C. A-7 Where qnd When SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3«, 193* Current Theater Attractions 1 List Shaw 10:30 P.M I 'Sea Around Us' Worthy And Time of Showing NOW SHOWING LATE SHOWS TONIGHT SAHARA FttO Os Its Academy Honors Mmm PBH Stage. seats j ms. ntG 1 Stanwyck National “Tea and Sym- NOW! TUB., SIFT. 29 | 11"tH Week! ESSMT By Jay Carmody pathy”; 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. "The Sea Around Us,” based on Rachel Carson’s be6t-seller Arena—“A Phoenix Too Fre- PLAYHOUSE JOSE 7U n n w KTWnAH 10)0 UU^hl of the same title, turned up at the Ontario Theater yesterday, mm mm quent” and “The Happy Jour- OMN wearing quite comfortably its Academy Award laurels as 1952’s ney”; 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. best documentary film. Olney—“Pygmalion”; 8:40 p.m. \ WARNER BROS. DUPONT P"F complete as the original narrative—- WARD BOND /*•*"¦" l))l CONN AVI I ——¦l Inevitably it is not as GRECO DA orm Screen. • one can go places with words that are unreachable with a camera • 4 kit \,% STARTS Ambassador “The M o n- METROPOLITAN ,r./ "ROMAN HOLIDAY” —but the picture leaves no doubt that the sea is a completely o SPANISH fascinating film theme. In fol- •* lighter”; 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 DANCE COMPANY & Box Office Open It «. m.-lt p. m. AMBASSADOR Sk lowing Miss Carson’s voyage in are herded much as cattle are and 9:40 p.m. eons and watery space, Producer- I by cowboys. Capitol—“Blueprint for Mur- Adapter Irwin Allen performed ‘‘The Sea Around Us,” assem- der”; 10:30 a.m., 1:15, 3:50, 6:30, a praiseworthy service for land bled from the contributed film 9:05 and 11:45 p.m. Stage: LATE SHOW TONIGHT creatures. of dozens of marine institutes, 12:20, 2:55, 5:35, 8:15 and For seeing it, they will know : depends upon the drama of its 10:50 p.m. |RKO KElfiTSpWJjlj a lot more about the world they : multiple episodes rather than Columbia—“ Gentlemen Prefer live in, one whose land mass any kind of continuity. Blonds”; 11:20 a.m., 1:15, 3:10, VWalt n compares to the water as an It makes out very well on this 5, 6:55, 8:50 and 10:45 p.m. Disne^s^-— onion to the liquid in a Gibson. formula, which is not at all sur- IU ||l 88, am Dupont—“The Moon Is Blue”; Those who do not know what a prising in view of the nature of 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:45 and Gibson is probably are better off. its material. In one sequence, 12 p.m. ** * * for instance, it shows a fight to Keith’s—“The Sword and the mV anathettQsa Routs PLAZA THEATRE NEW YORK AVE. AT UTH STREET I the death between shark It was what Carson a killer Rose”;12:20, 3:20, 6:15,9:10p.m. by TECHNICOLOR Miss had octopus to say of the majesty, mystery, and an that is more ex- and 12:05 a.m. ”RICHARD TODD • GLYNIS JOHNS citing than any bout ever ar- Thy Neighbor’s H beauty, violence, the riches and # Little—“ Wife”; ranged by the International Box- 1:25, 4:45, WAIT DISNEY’S I the horror of the sea that held 3:05, 6:30, 8:15 and New Trvo-lil*Advantur* 1 her readers spellbound. Allen’s ing Club. In another it follows 10 p.m. the making of a tidal wave by "Tonight PROWLERS it'.EVERGLADES I THYHEgjHBORSWIg Technicolor film catches the MacArthur at i-J ’j an earthquake under the sea, OWalt Duney Production* | same aspects of the globe’s vast Jr v 8:30”; 2:20, 4:15, 6:10, 8:05 and J 111, 1 TtUHN!Pftf flO and in still another, it observes WfT. deeps pos- ,-|gj 10 p.m. to the extent made melting WAIT featuring sible by the the of the last great Metropolitan Moon- undersea camera glaciers which some day may W t “The great marine insti- lighter”; a.m., 1:50, work of the spill 4 11:50 3:50, tutes of many countries. doom-laden waves Upon the j? 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 and 11:50 p.m. mickey mouse world’s great cities. £*m MICKEY CLEO MOORE HUGO HAAS • KEN CARLTON The effect endlessly coastal Ontario “The CARTOONS is spec- It is matter of personal taste Sea Around a SILVER SPRING «« hok» ««. m.mi *”'™ jt tacular, from the opening scene which of the multiple subjects of Us”; 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 8, 10 and BIRTHDAY r TECHNICOLOR Roth’s Roth’s LITTLE which speculates -1 iii 11:50 p.m. PART upon creation | “The Sea Around Us” is the most pPP x.v-- to the concluding sequence deal- impressive. ¦ Palace—“l, the Jury”; 11:30 * •* - ing with the prospect of ultimate One might reasonably choose a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5:40, 7:45, 9:50 i * -+, * • oblivion. In intervening pas- any of those already mentioned. and 11:55 p.m. sages, ‘‘The Sea Around Us” Or one might prefer the modern Playhouse “The Moon Is makes it clear that many more account of man’s greatest hunt- Blue”; 11 a.m., 12:55, 3:05, 5:20, Ttlovie* majestic and vivid forms of life 7:30, 9:45 and 12 •521nekhborhooi ing expedition, the quest for pm. than he realizes will perish with Plaza—“ Times Gone By”; 11 j whales. * Films of More Than Routine Merit man. Allen’s film has chosen to deal a.m., 12:50, 2:40, 4:25, 6H5, 8:10, In other words, this viable rather extensively with this sub- TROUBLED PAlß—Elisa Cegani and Amadeo Nazzari play 10 and 11:50 p.m. "THE BAND WAGON,” Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse in a scintillating musical. planet is a stage occupied by a ject and is not at all abashed the faithless wife and her loathing husband in “The Vise,’’ Silver Spring “Thy Neigh- "FORBIDDEN GAMES,” 1952 winner at the Venice Film Festival. teeming life unimagined by mere that it is awesomely gory in one of the six episodes of “Times Gone By.” The film, is bor’s Wife”; 1:50, 3:35, 5:20, 7:10, "I CONFESS,” Suspense-Master Hitchcock back in peak form. mortals. Technicolor. currently at the Plaza. 8:55 and 10:40 p.m. "LILI,”Leslie Caron captivates in a French carnival. ** * * ** * * Trans-Lux “From Here to "STALAG 17,” life in a German prisoner-of-war camp. Hundreds of agencies of ma- Less awesome, but dramatic Eternity”; 10:55 a.m., 1:05, "STORY OF THREE LOVES,” named Leslie Caron, Moira Shearer and Pier Angeli. rine research contributed sen- nevertheless, are the sequences Mahogany Hermits 3:20, 5:35, 7:50, 10 p.m. and sational film to Allen’s dynamic Wicked which show the battle of sea tur- Old TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras— 12:10 a.m. Arlington-Fallt Church, Va. illustration of Miss Carson’s tles for survival SIDNEY LUST THEATERS BOTH THEATBES against their Parking JA. 7-4366 story. assembling mahogany Free ~ In these, and assorted enemies, including There are no forests. 6th «. N.E. 11. 4-9468 a CT* ANTON C writing the accompanying nar- skyful of hungry gulls; the rec- Moravia The trees are found singly in re- Sawdust Ground, Sold HILLSIDE DRIVE-IN * Air Conditioned THE BYHD CINEMA recognized ROBERT MITCHUM. BUSAN HAY- rative, Allen has an ord breaking dive of Barton to mote jungle areas of Central BOSTON.—In New England 6300 Marlboro Pike S.E., I.e«* Than WARD. *THE LUSTY MEN"; Also 4101 S. Wayne St. obligation to make his film en- 4,500 feet below the ocean sur- Its Amours Give America. Seldom are two ma- last year more than 60,000 tons a Mile From I). C. Line. JO. 8-7979. "BACHELOR MOTHER." Plus Three j Children Cnder 13 Free. Open 6:45. Cartoons. “THE QUIET MAN” tertaining as well as informative. face; and the death hogany trees found in one acre. of sawdust were MAUREEN voyage of Theme to New ground me DOUBLE FEATURE! St. 13th St, S.E. With JOHN WAYNE and He has managed even in- huge %>B|f Savannah at O’HARA, in Technicolor. to I schools of salmon. A mahogany tree’s roots some- | and sold as wood flour to be used THE TJIIW I Blk. oft Ala Ave 10. 2-2233 1 ject a few comedy sequences BOWERY BOYS Free Parking—Air Conditioned 1 PM. The sea around us clearly is Film at Little times grow above the ground to in plastics, linoleum, and other 7:35, ADV IlirTAUMstlnte such I i VFEUDIN’ FOOLS.” at 10:40. "CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER.” AltlallfUIVIIYvonne De Carlo. as the spectacle of man filled with ideally height of 12 feet. | products. I and ROBERT NEWTON. "BLACK- GUY MADISON. FRANK LOVEJOY. | ! Hudson, Devils," life devised to a (Technicolor), Rock "Sea In Tech- walking drugged sharks to keep moviegoers “Thy Neighbor’s Wife,” which | BEARD THE PIRATE" 3-Dimension 3:55. 7:05. 10:50; i nicolor fascinate bored with | at 8:30, 13. PUrc Cartoon Carnival. "BAND WAGON,” FRED ASTAIRE, ! opiate them from dying of the the antics of beings like them- opened yesterday at the Little and AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. CYD CHARISSE. 1:00. 5:05, 8:50. PTRTP Matinee 1 PM. Exciting used to capture them, and an- selves, MIDNIGHT OWL nib Drama.
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