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Neighborbooir^^I. Creatures of ! Colony Years Ago A-12 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. redhead, turned down a juicy background. So—the three rooms SATURDAY, AUGUST SS. ISS« i WHERE role as a very bad girl In Hecht- . were repainted of course. THE PASSING SHOW , Lancaster’s “The Bachelor AND WHEN HOLLYWOOD Party,” because the sponsors of Marjorie Cmteson Current Theater Attractions her TV show didn’t think It In an Exciting Now Play and Time of Showing Hf would be flttin’. She goes on jg^vineyard Old Boy By ' Mm Washington's Nswast The Crime at Screen Best SHCILAH GRAHAM the air in September playing , U "QUALITY MUSIC" Jazz Room By Mourn Laverty Stage a WM presents by popular demand ' With Edward Carter Barron Amphitheater—- wholesome American gal fashion Cullen . “Has Path*., Hamer." Cos, feet “Danny Kaye LUtlng and ‘His Interna- buyer working In Europe. m contemporary jazz ... 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Capitol “The tellectual as well as an emotional Ambassador’s an apartment in New York until ** * * treat to meet the characters in "RIPIFI." a United release, produced i Daughter”; 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:20, go and directed by Jules Dassin. screenplay I see how we over.” Last Caught Producer Sol Siegel Dassin’s production. .These by [fS:25, 7:30, 9:35 and 11:40 p.m. are Dassin. Rene Wheeler, and August time Walt was on Broadway was dashing capable supplying le Breton, based on the novel by NT le into his car on the Metro NEIGHBORBOOir^^i. creatures of ! Colony years ago. Breton. At the Playhouse Theater. “Lover Boy”; 6:30, 20 I doubt whether parking lot, and his “Les Girls” Films of More Than Routine Merit wmnam rarirnt moviegoers not only with a any “THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE Disney finds an WWtliMB IMMItM Tony Stephanols Jean Servals 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. Manhattanites will see dif- with Gene Kelly has only been CHASE”—WaIt Hitchcockian suspense but of re- Jo Carl Mohner exciting theme in a segment of War history. 7,00 lndlan M,ao Mario Columbia “Somebody Up ference. This man is ageless. postponed a, week he told Civil ARP DRIVE-IN vealing that there is a dramatic Robert Manuel me. “THE SNAKE PIT”—A of the picture, study of In- Cesar... Perlo Vita (Mr. Dasstn) There Likes Me”; 11:20 a.m., Metro Is showing “Pygmalion” “We’re still very much interested re-issue a optn 7;00 P M Kld Tree 7’ck- lot of good In men bent upon Mado Marie Sabouret version starred sanity and its care, that won Olivia deHavilland an Oscar. kino op Louise ...... Janine Darcey 1:25, 3:30, 5:40, 7:45, 9:50 and next week. This in Gina Lollobrigida, but we have evil. mSmuAray Ida Claude Sylvain 11:55 p.m. Wendy Hiller and the late Leslie a long schedule and “THE CAINE MUTINY”—You can’t keep on missing this ail- characters Pierre Orutter Marcel Lupovlcl shooting story. dorotht^l&LoiSao Beside the of Louis Grutter Pierre Grasset Howard. And when I asked Miss she’s in Rome pretty exhausted star treatment of Herman Wouk’a World War II ItaSSSsSp.'. •ri&niWi '‘Riflfl,” which means tough Reml Grutter Robert Hosseln Dupont—“House of Ricordi”; "THE MAN KNEW TOO »* lf:3t» ’ Hiller on the set of “Something from her last picture.” (“Hunch- WHO MUCH”—James Stewart and I:i*. guy, trigger-men Vlvtane Magall Noel 1. 3:05, 5:15, 7:30 9:40 and 11:40 Day the muscle-and Tonlo Domlnque Maurln of Value” if she would attend, of Paris.”) still, Doris in one of Hitchcock’s exciting chase films. HILLSIDE of - p.m. back But sit DRIVE-IN most crime Aims are the she believed she would be too Gina. Negulesco “MOBY DlCK’’—One of the great saa stories becomes a great ssoo Maribur* pike, Md.. to. s-Tsee veriest dullards and unworthy Keith’s “Storm Over the Director Jean film under direction. Detroit’s Melody Circus ... It busy working. The picture with grab you John Huston’s attention. Night”; a.m., 1:45, 3:45, is in Rome to for his of will open a two-week run there 11:45 Rock and Dana Wynter “Boy On A Dolphin” picture for J > Hudson | ill ClnemtScoDe. Technicolor. At 8:18, . 5:45, 7,9, and 11:45 p.m. * * September 4 . Tab ** Hunter has a grueling 10-week schedule 20th. « ot,pt c‘rtooß *"tlTtl and Natalie willbe around Little “Nightmare Alley"; Warner Thealars DISTRICT THEATERS i? : Wood 1 here. .The search is on for a Slml«v A novel by August le Breton, Vic Damone Is about to hit ’A" ® Un t,r* *“ /-3000-At, soon, personally appearing on 1:25, 4:55 and 8:30 p.m. big guy play Dempsey Alr Cull NO. CundlHmmd ANACOSTIA who shared the writing of the i to Jack in the 1,000,000 mark for his “Street 'cond«ixn«J* behalf of Warner Bros. “The! MacArthur—“Bullfight”: 2:30, the Sam Welsenthal production screenplay of “Riflfl,”is the in- Burning they Where You Live” record. His first HOWARD Hills,” in which 4:25, 6:15, 8:10 and 10 p.m. for RKO. Ex-champ Johnny AMBASSADOR 10 ,l n millionth since the war. Vic was “The Bad Seed.” the Story ol Chrlx- ' Technicolor, at of Dassin’s production. co-star . Hitchcock, KEYS* PAYE ADAM8 RAIN- 2:51}. S:*6~ spiration Alfred Metropolitan "The Bad Indrasano who trained Paul tine. Would You Do What Bhc Did? rows guitar slim LLOYD LAM- S'oa' Cartoon Snow. (At who appears briefly in all his offered the choice between this Nancy Kelly Patty McCormick. 1:00. - 2:30 Only.) Its subject is a brilliant jewel Seed”; 11:30 a.m., 1:55, 4:25, Newman to make like Rocky; song and I’ve Grown Accustomed pictures, found it tougher in “ artists in their 6:50, 9:20 and 11:45 p.m. Graziano in “Somebody Upj|to Face” from "My Fair naun robbery staged by “Lifeboat,” the re-issue now at Youi; Ims l K —fair Ontario "The Proud and There Likes Me," will train the Friends artists, that Lady.” Everyone thought the Tell Enda? “A Such indeed, the . LINCOLN u *9B ol Apex - r craft. His is the face on lucky plays ®- ftW BEARCHEM^TeffiSJech Profane”: 1:20, 3:25, 5:50, 8:05 actor who the Ma-. latter would be the big hit. But AVALONwo e !!8# MW ii^ C «”^n:25 oiaSt clever the front page of newspaper AVAI*UnAT*. N.V. Walt Disney’* L.l?}(S,%oI?SS T?nTht “conoo Cartoon Show. (Mat. Only.)rVu» under Dassin's direction a and 10:20 p.m. nassa Mauler. Cic's choice was right. S found in the boat . Claude ** * * they work a full 30 minutes Palace “High Society”; 11 * SB can Dauphin, busy ** * rtOOn i= ATLANTICIoSSiSvS’ eloquent than a actor until a.m., 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:45 and When Ava Gardner’s stand-in AI SU 00 2:45 BEPOBLIC W.U DI,ne,.. in a silence more now, tries his hand at direction The gown Zsa Zsa will s*a6 8:20 ' ’ T .^2;^^!g? 11:55 p.m. for “The Little Hut” became 111 Gabor LI fr« Park- 'T;HE BAD _BEm.;'_NA_NCY_KELLY. last fortnight’s polit- Naples,” Vegas RFVFRI V ¥e?hnlcoMrJEPr rWK PA^R most of the in "The Best House in Playhouse 11 a.m., in Rome, signorinas applied wear for her Las appear- DLVLItLIlng "Oodxllla. Kin* n«HISFPD O 14J3 You St. N.W HUNTER, at 1:25. .imo vlin: “Riflfl”: 600 With Raymond SRWWSSWI S OoorjOotn 12.301>.M. Plus added starring Katy Jurado ... 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