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1939-08-23 [P B-10] old are you?” He replies, "For my _AMUSEMENTS._ Film Gurie Fears Babies fans I’m 17. For the others I’m 19.” Washington — Capra’s Sigrid For the record Mr. Halop Is 20. 6 DOME SHOWS TODAY-OPEN *15 A.NL Feature At 9 * * * * / 30 11:55 2 20 4 50 7.25 9 50 V May Have Premiere Here May Spoil a Honeymoon “Fast and Furious” Franchot Tone went all the way to New York It’s Being Discussed, It’s Logical Because New Mate’s Professional and a Broadway success to prove So Shouldn’t It Happen? Life Is Devoted to to Hollywood that he was a good Why Them; actor. “So,” says the writer of the Another Gar son Fan Speaks A ‘Dead End’ Kid Studies epic, on the sidelines, "He comes back and they put him into an 18- JAY CARMODY. By By SHEILAH GRAHAM. day ’B.’ Personally, I’ll take an Movie premieres with battalions of celebrities and batteries of lights HOLLYWOOD. 18-day “B” of the “Fast and Furi- that fill the night with a celestial glitter are no new thing to Washington. “Rio” Basil Rathbone is dancing with Sigrid Gurie. Basil is ous” caliber to a two-million-dollar, But the distance from the last one to that impending has been so great, minus his coat, and his suspenders trail down his pants. Sigrid wears a three-months, super-special like— and the genesis of the picture so important, that the prospect trfat "Mr. thin dressing gown. But this isn’t the way you see them. They are re- for example—“Suez.” Smith Goes to Washington" shall open here appears an event of more than hearsing for their first wedding anniversary—and it is hot on the sound Also on the sidelines is Eddie average significance. That is Prank Capra’s latest creation, the one star- stage. For the "take” proper, they will be dressed properly. Miss Gurie Cantor, who tells me he starts his rr --.-—--- 11.. c 1 1 _ c » Tomoc oicwnit.Qtourort nuuonH *iuiu tiu XJIlg Udiiico UWO «* piVVbJ Bwu *MV*«*i JUU V4 VGiV- first picture for Metro—“Forty Little back- overflowing with Washington Mr. who bratlng her marital bliss with Rath- Daughters”—in three weeks. Eventually Brent, does not is full of with a It is not definitely settled have a hunch "tough guy” boys, (Released by the North American ground. even like repose In other people, bone. I she pretends that the National Capital shall be blurted out: to be dancing sprinkling of “Dead End” kids, who Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) the scene. However, Mr, premiere “I don't know how can with Dr. Span- are forces for the first time, ^GOLDEN you take It Joining BOY^l has it in the front of his mind her brand- a Columbia Picture unth j Capra so calmly.” gard, an A couple of the tough guys do I ARBAHA and the logic of it all is so deadly, it new real-life _ _AMUSEMENTS. ADOLPHE WILLIAM I “Ah. but you are Irish,” Miss impromptu jitterbug, which is cut is easy to come to a conclusion for husband. STANWYCK Miranda smiled back. "The Irish are short by Dead-ender Huntz Hall. If *MENJ0U* HOLDEN I him. “We had on Stag* A the only Europeans who have never plan- there must be playing-up for visitors, /” \ The picture, concerned so inti- learned ned to go to to be patient.” the "dead end” kids are going to mately with Washington's major in- “Yea, thank honolulu for our God,” retorted Brent. do it, and Mr. Hall goes into an ear- 0K» 1 ^UNZ-A-P0PPIN(ff3 is one which dustry, the studio feels “And look what's honeymoon,’’ ( 1*^'193Vi Glamour happening to the shattering song. V Ill4l Show S would draw a preview audience of ! Miss Gurie tells J others.” Keeping aloof from the ado- terrific importance. In fact, to quote me with a sigh— WtrMf Bros • Healthfully Air Cooled Who said Hollywood stars lived in lescent carryings-on is Billy Halop, NATIVE” I its own words: “The distinguished the and the TT'GOING■ Fid Strrtti I M Start ■ a little world of their own? sigh former leader of the dead-enders. Yana* first night assemblage would include * * * * “we” are for Dr. ■ SCREEN I He tells me he is of the officers of the Government in- glad split- ■ Youth on a tfirrel high “Four Feathers,” the that Spangard. "But |R cabinet picture up as a troupe of the famous six. cluding members, foreign will the Palace Theater now,” she con- I “These Glamour Girls” fl keep in “It gives me a chance to do some- diplomats and possibly the executive tinues, "we’ll Africa another week, or vice versa, and better. I’ve been R Inlrn'lni Turn • Tan Iran I It would be the most thing bigger rn family. dis- was have to wait for Tastz”-' screened yesterday ... To give too Last audience ever to Shellah Graham, making many pictures. tinguished attend critics a the end Of this chance to select the precise I did 11. This I’ll do a picture premiere.” she year year only superlatives, according to the press picture—unless,” concludes, "too FRIDAY In of those the j five, but, as a free-lancer, I'll make spite prospects, I the flood of many babies come along.” “The ANN In agent Incidentally, more money.” Ptrttn program is sufficiently nebulous that in won’t last that long,” I hope. special press representatives town picture ask for news of the other Sheridan , I Earle Theater I Billy n FNM executives, who will at the moment is the most "No,” says Sigrid, "It's over next U L L H ll virtually dead-enders. “Punsly has gone back la tba aaaaaa'i play host to the Capra picture early infallible of fall this week.” “But—?” But it turns out sign department to school—he wants to be a bacteri- L In September, have not heard offi- all Dr. chief doc- MlllER has encountered With three right. Spangard’s with the he sssKW. of it. are ologist—and money wTIitTo cially They ready, how- Broadway plays under consideration, toring chore is bringing other peo- TV 111 I t K and hit ever, for the most colossal made in Hollywood he can study M-- premiere Meredith still elects to re- babies into the world. Coming Friday Burgess ple's as as he wants to. Leo ever held in case it materializes. long Gorcey CARNIVAL main in Hollywood long enough to * * * * is going to be a cutter.” The other Riehar# Carleaa aiv sensatieB * * * * ; play the role of George in “Of Mice “COAST GUARD” "Call a Messenger” ... The place— four continue as actors. Before a Columbia Picture unth From out and Men” .. But while Washington Chevy Chase way, where a dressing room for messenger boys— leaving the set I ask Halop, “How is for a with this department broods up some ol waiting play Meredith, Randolph Scott it still can see Helen and the the things that creep into this space Hayes comes an echo of Lunts at the National .. The dates Dee explosive Monday's OHM NOW Ralph remain to be set, but Ed- IF THERE EVER WAS ONE—She’s a sweetheart, this I | Jrances Bellamy column. Without a word of ampli- Manager Mary Brian, rAndy Hardy Sets Spring Fever" I which it does mund Plohn, stirring like a Sep- as any number of movie fans will attest. She’s in town now fication, not need, the right Mkfcty HOOKY • Lawk STOM M letter from V. H. Kennedy follows: tember breeze already, says that is (or fairly close to it), rehearsing for “Rebound,” the New York to about. success which at the Dear Mr. Carmodv: nothing worry comedy opens Monday Olney Theater. FRIDAY ••• l.lsa Maiu elf’t I FINAL CONCERT I cares do hope you sent a copy of ! TONIGHT—8 P.M. — jour the attached column to the inter- away! love: 11 a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:30 Leave the hum-drum of life in the wake National * ested in but if Labor Hours foamy Svmphonv Orchestra's parties Hollywood, and 9:40 p.m. Lengthened CttTA didn't I shall—and I Where and When The I of a luxurious M. & M. liner. Enjoy the rest and you hope — percentage of those Trans-Lux News and shorts; working SUNSET lots of others of your faithful over 40 hours a week in France has refreshment of an ocean voyage the stimu* SYMPHONIES continuous from 10 a.m. HANS KINDLER. C onductor and interested readers will. too. Current Theater Attractions shown a marked increase recently. lation of seeing new, interesting places. These “diehards” like Norma Open-Air—“Adventures of Marco 1 Soloist, Y.T'RA STOVER, Soprano and Time of World'' Shearer the Showing Polo,” with Gary Cooper: At 8:01 For inttsneo, from BALTIMORE: Dvorak—"New Symphony certainly disgust _ DANCING._ Mozart. Tchaikov ky, Strauss. and 10:07 p.m. Enesco movie-goers with their inability Capitol—"These Glamour Girls,” The Edward F. Miller Studio Boston-N. Y. Week-end 4 doyt *36“ | SEATS: to SI—On vale at H:*mer I.. to let go—especially of the de- 814 17th ST. secrets of society's lovelies: 11 a.m., IN THE COUNTRY: NATIONAL 8093 Kitt Music Store. G Si NA. T&Kit For Discrtminatinc People. BOSTON.7d,y, *52 sirable parts—and give the public after <; tonight, at Ticket Office. Water 1:45, 4:35.
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