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! to be made by Robert Montgomery Pleases Rest Is Rita’s Next and Elliott Nugent. More and •’Blossom Time’ Still Project more actors are out of work as fewer AMUSEMENTS _ Graham _ because of the earlier release of By Sheilah are Jane pictures beiag^made. “Down to Earth.” —but to himself! His studio wants One But Mr. 6 . Russell is wondering when Howard Margaret O’Brien is the surprise Steely until the NATIONAL-?!!^™'" I Every June Allyson has the most im- to hold Van in Hollywood Hughes will use her again In a pic- sensation of the year in “Ballerina.” By Joy Cormody THIS A REXT WEEK in 's "Mr. start of his next picture. ture or loan her to another pro- I happened to be in a projection portant part (lad. SUN. Nlikt, Jaa. M) 3 notes from the current (19th) edition of "Blossom Time" ducer. And Jane’s costar In “The room when : was look- Program Miracle." Perhaps they should Glenn Ford and William Holden •t the National: Outlaw,’’ Jade Buetel, has not made ing at Maggie’s dance numbers. The the title to “Mrs. Miracle!” are still set as cottars in "The Man "VICTORIA SHERRY (MitzD, talented lyric soprano, was bom in change another picture. He, too, wants to lass started to dance only a few new deal at Jersey City of Polish-Russian stock. She started singing in high school Rita Hayworth’s from Colorado,” but Edmund Gould- work. It isn’t enough to be paid; months ago. and later appeared in concert tours of American Columbia specifies or$e picture a ing has bowed out of the directing actors like to see their faces on the operetta productions French West Africa now has in the East. She broadcast for a period of years over the CBS year for the studio and one a year assignment. Maybe it’s just as Well. screen! Rita Hayworth’s ‘The many colleges movie theaters for Blossom for her own mainly Negroes. network, and u also proud oi navmg independent setup. I can see Go aiding in a drawing Lady from Shanghai,” with Orson of with For the latter she is financed in of a west- ~ sung, in opera and concert, in a more customers, course, by room, but not control Welles, probably won’t be released which will also release AMUSEMENTS number oi the capitals and larger Frank Sinatra as Schubert, and Columbia, ern. Richard Ney just couldn’t until late in ’47 or early ’48. That's But the item cities of South America." as Mitzi, but the the picture. first on do two pictures—"Ivy” and "The • a 2:30 Covert (Franz Schubert! is extra cost of having them around Rita’s agenda is rest of three Ghost and Mrs. Muir”—at one and MATINEE TODAY, Earl TONIGHT AT «:36: time months. And she needs after returning to the stage after a 10- would not justify it. it, the same time. As Sam Wood and AMUSEMENTS_ teats at Bex Office * • • All audiences want, by this time, three strenuous pictures. Joseph had first claim on Dick, he year sojourn in Hollywood. “Ivy” ■■■Mamcmcan MIMKMBiHi At Aaaftar MM ft Btlovtd Mtltdits ; with Jennifer is leav- “Ghost adapted by Being a voice double for many male is a group of competent anybodies Cotton, Jones, has bowed 4ut of his and t. FWftS | film favorites.” to throw back its collective head ing shortly for New York for the Mrs. Muir" job, after having worked LAURENCE V SIGMUND ROMBERG These two principals in this year’s and sing “You Are My Song of filming of “Portrait of Jenny.” in it a week. Remember Doris "penH&pcUl JE& | Pa*. Matlaose Weda. * Sad. Love Ever Fills ™ company of the Sigmund Romberg- Love," “Only One Sinclair Lewis and Leo McCarey Dowling, the "natch” girl in “The OLIVIER III M VMaa hikwpnw'i obvious- My Heart,” etc. are the two-man team—writer and Lost Weekend”? I thought she was Dorothy Donnelly perennial Hall. Jan. 23. 8:3* about all it and it so Constitution ly did not give the Shubert press That is gets director—for “Adam apd Eve,” Leo’s very good in that, and did Sol C C. Capoel Presents department much to write about. is quite enough. THE GIRL—Being Martha, two-character movie of the near Wurtzel who has now hired Doris S FRANCIS 1 “HENRY V” But. like those high school operetta * * * * Vickers, of “The Time, the future. Maurice Chevalier has for the leading role in “The Crim- to TECHNICOLOE productions Miss Sherry used to Last night’s audience, made up the which will completed “Golden Silence” for son Key.” If Robert Taylor, Released thra UNITED AKTISTS Place, Girl,” Only Engagement in Washington TempTetoN of all OPEN 1:45 sing back there in Jersey City, of patrons ages, apparently screen Rene Clair in Paris and he leaves Katherine Hepburn and Lana Turner “Music's Mast Unique Personality" be the Metropolitan’s Mw Ena. p.U. Sl.M; Ilk. I1.ee. Season "Blossom Time” has a' sentimental was as happy with Romberg’s music for the United States in are to do NOW! Only Recital In Waahtnfton Tkla February. really going "Saigon Il l* tax M AM leela ImnH. Tickets $1.20 to S3 attraction starting Thursday. _ that the need for as th eaudlences which heard it for- Metro, they should CAPPEL CONCERT BUREAU place precludes Rudy Vallee off on a personal-ap- Singer” LITTLE THEATRE name stars. during its early days, a quarter of a the title—it’s too similar to In The Hecht Co. Record Shop. a more innocent expression, but Mr. pearance tour, on which he’ll also change RE. 3503 Theatersful of have been Paramount’s people century ago. 6 might very easily be the one who take in Canada. Fred MaeMur- "Saigon,” starring Alan it now for 25 years and while for one who looked over that npcing But, will be the death of "Blossom Time.” an Ladd and Veronica Lake. Anne ray gets unknown leading lady Three Performance!—8:30 P.M. I the National was not crowded last audience, there was one customer Revere is a mother John Not today, or tomorrow, or any for “The Miracle of the Bells.” Pro- again—to Turn.. Feb. 4—Wed., Feb. ft—Then.. Feb. I the audience was large enough who should be called to the Soul.” And night, probably time during its current fortnight’s ducer Jesse Lasky will probably end Garfield in 'Body and ( g to assure continued profitable oper- attention of Producers Lee and J. J. John’s leading lady, Lilli Palmer, Xgr draw engagement. up with a star actress. That’s the THE ONE AND ONLY ation. "Blossom Time” would Shubert. In him may lie the future has now recovered from a touch of Eventually, he seemed certain to way it.usually goes. of “Blossom Time,” a distant future, food and is back at work. INDOCHINA get it. * * * * poisoning but one that be dark. may * * * * * * v * as to does some of his REBELLION Six would be a sound guess This steely sort is always danger- gMyflS Dim KBit MEDICINE the in best acting when he auto- When Claire Trevor comes back to the age of patron question. ous and we point him out to the signs AND 2-PARTY was graphs for kids. He really on a Hollywood after her fling on Broad- PRES. He male, round-faced, bright- Shuberts in case they would like to puts CABINETS show. I was him at the way in “The Two,” she will re- eyed. He was the type which, for reconsider their scornful watching Big CONFER rejection in GROUP 25 has grown into the next Photoplay Gallup Poll awards pffair peat her role the movie version years, of Hollywood’s fabulous offers for l WlAl THE set of “Blossom Time” customers. and Van, of course, was surrounded Opens Week , / SHERRILL IMSTALLATIOR the rights to “Blossom Time.” 4 National Sympathy Orchestra he had a du- by youngsters with autograph books. AMUSEMENTS Frankly, however, They might want to sell before it From Cenatltutlen Hall WASH. CATHEDRAL He joshed them a lot; even remem- L Prices: SI.80. S2.40. $3, S3.80 (tax AT bious eye for the whole thing. It is too late. * Saturday! *1.20, bered those who asked for his auto- ONLY 9 NIGHTS incl.i Symphony Box Office. Kitt s. 1330 G Nmmcaat palpably made no difference to him I '■ 6t. N.W. No Telephone Reservations WMAL—Hourly before. that Franz Schubert was a genius graph When he left them I 3 MATINEES ■ and HulfStilfPlagued he was still saying, “yes” and “no” in music, had to wear spectacles GET YOUR really was not attractive as com- ‘Tobacco Road’ / f MOVIES with the Vienna blades he By AMUSEMENTS TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD pared By TICKETS I around with. / All Time Schedules Given in Warner palled 11th i n. c. Av«., s.E. HOLLYWOOD. r ARM IMA Brea.' Ada ladicata Time Feature ]> The National’s cus- bMULUIA Cont. From 5:45 P.M. 6-year-old Hull has a answer to NOW! I Presented. Henry pat / "SHADOW OP DOUBT." JOSEPH COT- tomer was, in fact, indifferent to I Re*. Sests: *1.25. *2.00, ■ Having Matinees. the folks who say, “You were won- I *3.00. *3.70 ■ TEN, . Plus “DARK _Theaters all the intimations of this old ” *2.80,, TERRY. ANN SAVAGE. derful in 'Tobacco Road.’ The an- HORSE." PHILLIP '** Vienna. The hysterical flutterings 2105 Pa‘Av*'N-W' *£'0184 AMBASSADOR swer is a little reminiscent of the Tickets at Tie Fairway ■ of Mitzi, Fritzi and Kitzi left him / CIRCLE Mat. 1 F.M. dialogue itself: I 1328 G St. N.W. ■ Today Only—“PURSUIT TO ALGIERS." BING CROSBY. cold. Bellabruna have been in might I ever be able to live that BASIL RATHBONE. NIGEL BRUCE. At JOAN CAULFIELD "BLUE SKIES’ “Won’t (in Tech.). At 1:10, 3:15, 5:20 a roaring old lioness; actually, might 0:30. 8:10. 9;SS._ down? I’ve done plays for more 7:25, 9:35.__ better have been. He never even 1349 Av* performances. I’ve had parts—just V ULINE ARENA DUNBARTON ha <■ * n.e. looked up when she went through BLVLnlalnrvFRi v as good. I wasn’t off Broadway for JM II. 3300. Mot. 1 P.M. her with the dull old U 3rd A M Sts. N.E. badinage 22 But every one remembers 2S2ir Parking Space Available ta Fatrans. years. HENREID. ALEXIS — Count Schamtoflt and the oily tenor PARKER. PAUL Today Through Thursday CARV me only for “Tobacco Road.’” 8MITH. Plus "LARCENY IN HER HEART," GRANT. to CHERYL WALKER. of the opera copipany. Actually, it doesn’t come out like HUGH BEAUMONT, "NOTORIOUS." At. 1:15, 3:15. 6 30. a of 08 JWJ 7:25. 9:30. At 6. there are lot things you that. It’s plentifully interlaced with GREENBELT have to bother with in this VTBT 2324 Wis. Ave. N.W. don't bits of the hlue of the WARSAW CONCERTO GODDARD. B ME- rai language Double Feature—P. VJtisTC.ni , p M world. ("SUICIDC SQUADRON"! REDITH In "DIARY OP A CHAMBER wo J34J Mat MEALS play. You might gather he’s un- Parking Space Available to Patron? SEA ALAN LANE. JEAN ROGERS /JEEP MAID” and * * * * WITH ANTQN WAUROOK—SALLY GRAY happy about the whole thing. In "GAY BLADES 7. 8:30._. Today and Tomorrow—CARY ORANT serving fish oi INGRID BERGMAN in GET THIS—Fof Mr. 6. of course, have WHITS ONLY "NOTOR mighty “Not at all,” he sets you right. “It I VIMt 3227 M St. N.W. IOUS." At 1:20, 3:25. 5:30, 7:86. find our booklev wine- any kind, you’ll looked up during that famous was a so I had to Ml. 5890 9:40. part good just Two Hits "THE Cartoon__ of 134 deep tea recipe* helpful scene, the one which has Today and Tomorrow. testing play it. But I’d love to have some PRIDE OP THE MARINES.” JOHN GAR- of top old Kranz CENTRAL It’* your* upon receipt been endearing bumbling one come up some day and say ‘You FIELD. Plus “THE MISSING CORPSE." a kr- St. above F onen 10:45 A M. from $ o*. carton of Gorton’* to operetta goers these 25 years. were wonderful in for 11TTI F 9th Springtime 111 ft I lib In Last Day—TOM CONWAY. MAR- he did not look even LAURENCE OLIVIER Fibred Codfish. Send to Gorton- But up, though Henry,' or practically anything else.” “HENRY V.” THA O’DRISCOLL in "CRIMINA1 COURT.” At 11. 1:40. 4:26. 7:10 Ma»*. the was above hisJiead. At f»:30. 8:30. All Seats Pew Fi*herie», Gloucester, stage right The original Jeeter, incidentally, Reserved._ 9:55. PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR Miss of and Mr. THE 2402 Mt. Vernon Ave. LAKE in "BLONDIE BEBT." Sherry Jersey City isn’t going back to Broadway until DAI M at KNOWS OV. 3560 o at 12:30. 3:15, 8:46. Covert of Hollywood both have a lot another of those he just has NEW Del Roy (Alex.) 6:00, parts AND SPARS" With an All-Star O vocal and the whole world "TARS S of power to play comes along. Cast. Cont. From 6:30. s.? KENNEDY knows they have plenty of chance “I don’t to understand pretend Warn* n i.iI i'-IB Parking Spaee Available te Patrens. to let it rip in “Blossom Time.” movies,” he said, waving vaguely THE VILLAGE Last Day—, BRIAN DON- Phone MI. 9397. LBVY in “TWO YEARS THF But Mr. 6 never heard around the wet of Warners’ ^ BETORE apparently “Deep MAST." At 1:05. 3:15. 5:20, 7:26 KENNY O O them, even at the very top of their Valley.” “But it’s great to do some- TWr “SISTER ,” 9:30. Cartoon, \ , ALEXANDER ® as in a voices. thing and have it done, KNOX. £ 4859 MoeArthur HOW Doors 10:30 a.m. 1 _ £ Mar ARTWIR His were fixed inflexibly upon rather than do it and have | Open N w eyes movie, 5 nacHninun„,vH 0R the of the trumpet to do it over the next night, NEWTON | Mat, 1 PM flying fingers again mhSt?.NNT" Today and Tomorrow— PAUL MUNI arms a M. Eaulooed With Hearing-Aid Phone*. player, the moving of the fel- or maybe even matinee. After ?W in "ANGEL ON MY lows with the trombones, and, most couple of months, a stage part, seems “MARGIE,” r SHOULDER" At 1.05. 3 16. 5 30. CROSBY JEANNE CRAIN. GLENN LANGAN 7:25, 9:30. fiercely of all, upon the man who to always come out the same.” ^ASTAIRE that vast collection of As for movies, he suggests making IRVING prUlf Eo Ave. at 7th S.E. played y BERLIN’S * JESSE THEATEH rW,n F*. 5200. Mot 1 P M drums. directors out of film cutters. Phone DC. 9861. Parking Spare Available te Patroni. No one in any theater ever wore “They can take a mess of junk Double Feature. Today Through Thursday — CARY GRANT. INGRID BERGMAN in and make it make sense,” he says. “Barbary Coast Gent, "NOTORIOUS." At 1:20, 3:20. 5:25, B INN IE BARNES • the smartest in this WALLACE BEERY. 7:25. 9:30 ON _ “They’re guys business.” “STRANGE HOLIDAY,” Go. Av*. A Sheridan ■ • Diamonds and Watches MLBUIAHUirSTn&ll __ CLAUDE RAINS. BARBARA BATE St N W RA I40ij • ond Silverware _ \J I. Jewelry ^Cotun CAULFIELO / (VI vail 1st St. It. Avo. N.W. Mat. 1 P.M. • — 5YLVJUI Today and Tomorrow — INGRID Lenses and Cameras A Paramount Picture phono North 9689 • / Double Feature. BERGMAN. ROBERT MONTGOMERY Musical Instrument* Where and When ” in “RAGE IN HEAVEN" (reissue). “GENTLE ANNE At 1:86, 3:35, 5:35, 7:36, 0:36. Current Theater Attractions JAMES CRAIG, . “MINSTREL DAYS" featurette with 3 AL £= “ ’Neath Canadian Skies, JOLSQN, EDDIE CANTOR and Time of Showing HAYDE. INEZ COOPER. CM Go. Av*. A Colesville Pike RUSSELL wile vmV Lit SH 5M0 Mo, , pM Stage. THE VraiMH 3707 Mt. Vernon Ale*., Vo. Parkins Spare Available tn Patrene. National—“Blossom Time"; 8:30 NEW Ave., Today and Tomorrow—PAUL MUNJ. One Block From Presidential Garden*. ANNE BAXTER tn ON MV 3434. "ANGEL p.m. Phene Ale*. SHOULDER." At 1:30. 3.35 5 "A. LAST 2 DAYS 7 3n. Catholic University—"Much Ado ) IS “TWO YEARS BEFORE p::is 09 TTVm I * •’"fk W- N w About. Nothing8:30 p.m. ▼ THE MAST,” A i vAei co ,8M Wo, , p u BRIAN DONLEYV Screen. Y%e THIEF ALAN LADD. Today Through Thursday — CART 81 GRANT. INGRID BERGMAN In McGurk"; ■ Capitol—“The Mighty ACADEMY NOTORIOUS." At 1.15, 3 30. 6 30. 4:30. 7:15 and 10 p.m. OF BAGDAD | 7.35, 9:30. 11 a.m,. 1:45. 2 Double Feature. Cartoon._ Stage shows: I, 3:45, 6:30 and 9:15 IN TECHNICOLOR “YOUNG WIDOW,” UPTOWN Conn. Ave. A Newark vr a w vv is S) N w w0 ^oo * RUSSELL. LOUIS HAYWARD. SABU JUNE MJPREZ JANE Mat. I P.M. "Clouds Roll — Columbia—“Till the “Down Missouri Way, Todav and Tomorrow CART By”; 11 ajn., 1:35, 4:15, 6:50 and Back for Your Pleasure MARTHA O'DRISCOLL. WILLIAM GRANT. INGRID BERGMAN in Brought WRIGHT._ ■•NOTORIOUS.” At 1. 3:10, 5:15, 9:35 p.m. 7:30, 9:45. Cartoon. 10:45 a.m., Earle—“Blue Skies”; Coming THURSDAY STANTON SvN't Theater* Having Eve. Performaneee, 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. Double Feature. Hippodrome—“Francis the First”; “The TIME * “GREAT DAY,” APOLLO “4f”S53oone 2:25, 4:20, 6:10, 8:05 and 10 p.m. ERIC PORTMAN. FLORA ROBSON Last Day—VAN JOHNSON. KEENAN « WYNN in "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE." At Keith’s—'“Song of the South”; and the Bandit, * The PLACE “Beauty 5» 0:45. 9:30. Cartoon.__ 5:30, 7:35 and GILBERT ROLAND, RAMSAY AMES. 11:15 ajn., 1:20, 3:25, £ PAUL take TRAILWAYS 7:35 and 10:05 p.m. HEAVEN.** At 6:30. 8:10. 9:50._ HENREID. CLAUDE RAINS In DE- Trana-Lnx — News and shorts; 2931 CEPTION 3^_At 5:50. 933(L_ continuous from 10:15 a.m. CONGRESS NiTts7M*'SE ROSALIND RUSSELL. ALEXANDER HONE in "818TER KENNY." 6:46. 0:15. ?m*i: KNOX Today and Tomorrow — STEWART mini lVH 1342 Good Hope GRANGER PHYLLIS CALVERT In lAUlUinn Kd SE 11 9193 " OF THE SEVEN BETTE DAVIS. PAUL H E N R E I D. MOONS." At 5:35. 9:30 ALAN CLAUDE RAINS in ••DECEPTION.” At LADD in "GANGS. INCORPOR FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE 0:50, (i:3().__ ATED." At 9:00.__ 1 & nun wd- SAVOY 3030 IsAUMsIs Phon* laurel 113 gh *kNW' Today and Tomorrow—JANE POW- todulM FARES S SYDNEY GREENSTREET, PETER TO LORRE In "THE VERDICT.” ELL. WALTER PIDOEON in "HOLT- Doily On* Way Roand Trip DA” IN MEXICO" (in Tech ). A» HIGHLAND 2533 8:35. 0:10.___ .70.$1.15* ! r'ATnn'5E 1244 Go. Av*., Silver Spring' Baltimore.36.$ CARY GRANT, INGRID BERGMAN. dbbWcrrn CLAUDE RAINS in “NOTORIOUS.” At SH 2540. Parking Space 1 *95...... 2.95* — Philadelphia.11. 6:30, 7:30. 0:30. Doors Open »t 6. 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