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0 Otfvuocokdmaimjkqao A- I >Fh ST, N W J Wm M THE EVENING STAB, Washington, D. C. Jacfuti Bergerac, the Kirk •mother in the long-ago film • ball In Hew York. There to the flappers of the *2os. FBIDAT, S, A-24 NOVEMBER 1950 Douglases, and Maureen O’Sul- weepie, “Over the Hill," is still i appear as contestant on “The The most bemused sailors In plays speaking part Big Surprise,” besieged aeadogs livan with husband Johnny Far- active and a 1 he’s for Britain are the 20 who THE PASSING SHOW In WUlle Wyler’s big blue-plate autographs wherever he goes, worked with Marilyn Monroe for row. special. "Friendly Persuasion.” ] pegged for all the local TV and a scene in “The Sleeping Prince." ** * * She attended the premiere here. radio shows and—in the best Sighed one later, “Itwas better Lana Turner’s doctor, at the Silent - movie matinee Idol I Bushman tradition—creating the than double pay and a ration 'Oklahoma' Retains last moment, wouldn’t let the : Francis X. Bushman la having i same excitement as he did among of grog.” beautiful star make that trip to Houston, New Orleans and New York on behalf of the City of Its Liltand Lift just enough Hope. She isn’t well expected By JAY CARMODY after the loss of her baby. Singer Joanne Gilbert RHQOff^^ig. The filmed "Oklahoma!” which opened with a stylish pre- will go in her stead. miere last night at the Uptown Theater is everything the period’s LS3NEIGHBO - year most cherished entertainment should be. Eighty -two -old Mary DRIVE-IN THEATERS Unsurprisingly, auspices, loving Carr, who played the aged Films of More Than Routine Merit in view of its the hands of W'Rtm Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IX who created it, the "BUS STOP”—With Marilyn Monroe proving she can act as the nsarvnsAIRPORT 0T 4.(100 rich flavor of the original is retained. The musical, which ran chantootsle kidnaped by a cowhand. years "live” for 10 because it “THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY"—With Kim Novak, Tyrone made every day the Fourth of "OKLAHOMA!." ¦ Magna relaau. produced by Arthur Kornblow, lr.. di- Power and fine sound track piano by Carmen Cavallaro. July, should go on doing the rected by Fred Zinnemann. screenplay by Cartoon. Located In Arllngion on U. same thing for another decade Sonia Levien and William Ludwig, music "HIGH SOCIETY”—Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby and Frank Sin- 8. Routei l Just over the 14th at. by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by atra frolicin "The Philadelphia Story” Bridge. Kids Pree for the same reason. Oscar Hammerstein 11. In color. At the set to music. Uptown Theater, In its screen dimensions and The Cast "MME. BUTTERFLY"—Acted by Japanese players, snug In Ital- its vivid coloring. "Oklahoma!" Curly Gordin Macßae ian, with an English commentary, in color. NEW SUPER 29 Ado Annie Olor.L Grahame Three Miles West of Fairfax on 29 remains a rainbowy delight. It Will Parker Gena Nelson "THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUlT”—Gregory Feck as Opon 6:30. start 7:00. Klda FJae. up pro- Aunt Eller .... Charlotte Greenwood scales eflortlessly to the Ali Hakim Eddie Albert the Madison avenue typo of Sloan Wilson’s novel. portions the proc- Paw Carnes ... James Whitmore of Todd-AO Laurey Shirley Jones “THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO Day. James ess, surviving Steiger MUCH”—Doris in the effort some Jud Fry Rod suspense by changes in its dramatic balance Oertie Barbara Lawrence Stewart and well-made Alfred Hitchcock. Skidmore Jay C. Plippen such as Jud Fry’s climb and The MarshaU Roy Barcroft Curly nraShorta. Dream Jamaa Mitchell Ado Annie’s corresponding Dream Laurey Bambl Linn droop. Stanliy Warner Theaters SIDNEY LOST THEATERS QBEOIS CHAPEL It is all right, perhaps oddly, respect that is its due. 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Extra Bonue Feature. these are mere techincal quib- 1 YORK'S toon Show. At 3:45 P.M. Kiddle ROD CAMERON In "SOUTHWEST changed them inwardly very SENDS TO Comedy Races. Valuable Prises to passage," Color. Shown at 1 Drlve-ln. Located Between (even bles, relatively weightless against ROLL KING Lucky Winners. At 4’05 Show Only, P.M. Only. Regular Corners and Fairfax Circle vln little. Laurey and Curley remain Chapter Ape." Plus Our Show. Either Arlington (Turning the WASHINGTON HIS No. 4. “Monster and the at Blvd. fact that this "Oklahoma!” 8.2841. Near Gallawe Bd.) ar Loo Hwr.— the irresistible lovers, as innocent /# rratßAl ME. Park- j World '0 Largest Boroon, is both a and itself. HOLLYWOOD "Canyon River," RFTlirJCna OL. '2-2i*«B~Dsn movie bUllUlleini , sunlight, ready sing oLIIIUUAMatln rl j P M Coßt *** * as as to as | ALL-STAR RHYTHM George Montgomery. 12:36. 3:36. TO birds at morning. 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