
• THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. A-14 SATURDAY. JANUARY 7. 19,56 crsrjlPl unu-jMKk | WHERE fssETssss?* ,, THE PASSING SHOW s fcoo-SiOo-fcM mi : ClUOlO w rVt y r AND WHEN Tho NEW ... THa 2nd ! wmhinctons nswsst live Lj iTII¦ lIK J ; ennuuu last performance Current Theater Attractions nnammaa ¦MjLjJ^jLgJdp Itch' Is Less Acute and Time of Showing Stage players!? lapafift " ftaMgjggJj National—Dark. O'Oyly Carte In a Second Version OH ' MEN! Opera Company starts January 9. L By JAY CARMODY : OH, Shubert—Dark. "Fallen An- : WOMEN!" i r> Ewell, funny TT Tom who made male loneliness such a howling gels” starts January 9. j sight in "The Seven Year litch" is back in a quick sequel, "The ip y KCSflvtD SEATS NOW ON SALC • A PSYCHIATRIST! ¦ 191 Studio—“ Oh. Men! Oh, Wom- J • Lieutenant Wore Skirts.” at the Palace. 2 MAILORDERS PILLED PKOMPTLY ¦ AVpFillllA-w J en!”; p.m. RO.ornctortNi.AM .om.im Unfortunately this one is but a faint echo of the original as f,], ." l 8:30 THE STUDIO PLAYERS Wl| is so often the case of these follow-up This not much /' * 'lx 1 WK “G ON * j Jobs. is so 1 S Screen PHONE ¦ ’ jnwRMW Jt V YIV A the quite a laugh-maker, I RESERVATIONS m fault of Mr. Ewell, who is nor of Sheree Ambassador “The Court- accepted North, Marilyn me. "LULLABY” £ who takes Mon- Martial of Billy Mitchell”; 2, I 8-4425,; | TI/OTbIIRUSQU place this ‘ THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS." roe's time in the a ‘JOth Century-Fox release, produced 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. i Daring Expose Ewell affections. iby Buddy Adler, directed by Frank ™ with screenplay by Tashlin and Capitol—" Fighter”; ffi i Ft T VT L I _-17~ “SECRETS OF A MOOEL- The Indian ~ Guilt would seem to fall upon IjTashlin by Cyril Albert Beicn. musical score 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, -13th .nd t su. n.w SHOW TONIGHT! Albert Beich and Frank Tash- . Backrtdge At Loew s Palace Theater. 11:45 a.m„ 1:45. JlmH The Cast 9:45 p.m. lin. who wrote a thin, contrived | and 11:45 MARDNrI£WIS« PATRICK hates concerts _ Gregory _ Tom ¦ comedy Whitcomb Ewell Marty ”; 8:30, IN CONSTITUTION HALI. script whose weaknesses * Katy Whitcomb Sheree North Colony—“ 8:10 I SHUtttY are pretty glaring under the » Sandra Rita Moreno and 9:50 p.m. T E S , Cant. Barney Sloan Rick Jason r r P.H. coldly magnifying eye of Cinema- • Henry Gaxton Les Iremaynr Columbia—“ Count Three and \ fi 3nn ??M'I!rn2.M S!Jl l JMSEUSP Tomorrow—3:oo Scope. Cayt Priggs Alice Relnheart Lt. Sweeney Walcott Pray”; 11 a.m., 1:05, 3:10, 5:20,j It is possible that » Joan Sweeney Joan Willes 7:25, Vienna Choir Bo,* the line Sylvia 9:35 and 11:40 p.m. ' Takitoff Lewis _ Procram of works by Schubert moviegoers enjoy most in . m m ivunnrr will 1 Major Dunning .. Platt • Edward Dupont—"Dlabolique”; 11:30 !««««» rIATnUUSC ISO. tH ST J-OSOO Brahms. Mendelssohn. »nd Bchu- the Palace’s new film is that of r Suxom Date Jacqueline Fontaine UhFv LfillKIPP mann, and a costume operetta to the Mr. Curtis Arthur Q. Bryan a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35, Filmed m music of Jobann Strauss. a pretty girl upstairs ) Sam Paul Glass 9:40 J from who p.m. in Deliverv Boy Keith Vincent and 11:25 drops on Ewell with the re- Gloria Kathy Marlowe >' Roger Guys Dolls”; ifflESSEaffin: situation just r Wilkins Joe Locke I Keith’s—" and •““ ¦ mark that the is WAF Officer Bette Arlen 10:50 a.m., 1:20, 3:50, 6:25, *u*. J»*. 15—3=00 p.m. like that in a movie she saw r Sentry Franklin James 8:55 THE UMJBT-MARnAL "i-sx's: O f ftcer at Gate Maury Hill and 11:30 p.m. recently. WAP Sergeant Janice Carroll "I never saw that picture,” * WAP Dorothy Gordon Little—“Dracula”; 1:10, 3:45, Gateman Ralph Banford ¦Bg: says the deadpan hero of "The ? Chorus Girl Pat Marshall 6:20 and 8:55 p.m. Bin* Hess Comedian Sam Bagiev Seven Year Itch.” Mildred Wilkins Helene MarArthur "The Sleeping 24 HOUR AIERT" I season. Recital program of ** * * Marshall^ liimmiifUlflllULmUL B*fh d works*Vr I Tiger"; 2:25, 4:15, 6:05, 8 ill and! JtZZ. C,OOnVrAT*;EA AT;.LTBLEAV L ,,, It is the situation in which :ly brunette who plays a girl un- 9:50 p.m. 1 w* *¦»"’¦ sitn°s"so s :! 4 -*'.«. ImMlijlll.WitJflFJif *r l».in. « s”« '-= they are involved rather than ; to stay upstairs where she FIAT.-imc, IM. T JS. 4«. II40 ='~¦ • able Metropolitan _/ "The Court- m • HAYES CONXERT BUREAU the characters they play ' belongs. ' (In that A number of other at- IMartial Billy Mitchell’’: 'l l : /////7R7/|/DOORSOflNII:l« A.M. Cmpbell .l 1108 G St. N.W. is supposed make of 11:15 l Nntlonel 8-,lfil Stetnwer Plane to merry tractive humans are involved in a m.. 1.45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 and spectacles of the stars in the : “The Lieutenant Wore Skirts." 12 p m. new film. opportunities are even but their Deep Mr. Ewell is cast as a tele- more limited. GREATEST SINCE CHAMPAGNE Ontario "The Blue writer, Sea "; 1:25, 3:30, 5:40, 7:45 and vision which is supposed This is how it goes so often The greatest French import since champagne, that is, to be funny, who is living hap- 1 t 9:55 p.m. with sequels. which is what a great many people consider Lilo, the NEIGHBORHOOD pily with Miss North on Wore their ** a ? singer Washingtonians get Palace—" The Lieutenant 'tthm&fy Gallic and comedienne. will third wedding anniversary. Skirts”; 1:20, 3:30,i see the original star of "Can-Can” on Mon- 11:15 a.m., When he is called back to the PEN PAL—Our friend Gerry a chance to 5:35. 7:40, 9:45 and 11:50 p.m. , day night, when she opens a two-week engagement in the Films of Than Routine Merit * Air Force Reserve, she impul- . Smith who keeps a watchful eye More driveITIi,ulin ISMIUathf&tfik Embassy Hotel. ! Playhouse—“ Artists and Mod- "THE COUNTRY GlßL”—Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby in the "r sively rejoins the WAF in order ¦ on the departmental work from \ Room at the Statler 1 els”; 11:10 am.. 1:15, 3:15, 5:20, dramatic story of an actor and his thirst. i» nmy up, nn to be with him only ¦ the high seas where he works for **“ »«**«•p, to discover 7:25. 9:35 and 11:35 p.m. *IAMACAMERA”—JuIie Harris repeats her stage triumph as V after the States Navy is back . - she is hooked that he has i United Frisky a cheerfully amoral been rejected physically. again. What he objects to this PUsa— ”; 12:10, 2:10, ! Berlin waif. DnVS-Ul Theater 4, 7:55, p.m. "LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING”—At a , This is a marital mess fraught time is that our review of “Kis- 6. 9:50 and 11:50 least as por- S.?eh A!ie*ri«“.“M!J.?iu, .Jlrf!l! possibilities met” trayed here by Jennifer Jones and William Holden. nrire-in Leeated s«“.'n with . indicated a greater resigna- Trans-Lux “The Desperate C, “ which turn out “NOTORIOUS”—VinUge showing an r, not to be very funny in spite of tion to the production than his Hours"; 11:10 a.m., 1:20, 3:25, Hitchcock what actress Estr bV, A?Hj.t«'lii;d r i T?rni'n; HOLLYWOOD Hollywood had in Ingrid Bergman. ° r LM Hw’— the valiance of Mr. Ewell and own. ij |H» 5:35, 7:45, 9:55 and 12 p.m. K "THE PHENiX CITY STORY”—Documentary shoeker the blond impact of Miss North. "Jay. ole pal.” he writes, "you Holiday"; about What Warner—" Cinerama organized vice in a Southern city. “VIEW FROM eventuates, briefly, is that were dead wrong.” He winds up. By SHEILAH GRAHAM 2, 5 and 8:30 p.m. the wife to however, “THE TENDER TRAP”—Life in a New York bachelor’s apart- POMPEY’S HEAD” WAF sends the I on a happier, somewhat clnem *Bcop * Hawaii, the husband tags along, forgiving note: ment; Celeste Holm. Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds. [late "THREE STRIPES IN THE SUN”—Aldo Ray some while she works he runs the “Went to Miss Etting's cinema SHOW TONIGHT: and GI bud- "ROSE OF CIMARRON” house plays bridge ("Love dies take over an impoverished Japanese orphanage. and with the life Me Or Leave Me"i ° "WERE NO ANGELS’-Humphrey Bogart a H ON feminine neighbors, etc. for a rematch and I am more Mario the Musical Boxer? heads comic trio A g?T unlikely escapees at 10 THEUXJSI^ The wife is restored to pCCHMODi10 H. of from Devil s Island. kids, 45. civilian than ever convinced it is the promising : queen in "Monte DOORS OPCN MA I status ultimately by Mario Lanza looks bored movie that most Best film of 1955 A.D. Well musical remake of “Gold- • Carlo,” with Vittorio De Sica as ' It Kiddles Under 12 Always Free. serviceable device of nature to for the here’s to a Happy Cinema 1956 !en Boy." which made a star of a worldly, cynical movie king who dramatists, namely the discov- may you f Stanley Warner Theatres SIDNEY LUST THEATEHS and have a good one Bill Holden in 1938.
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