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British Producers Adopt
Some Hollywood Methods
By Horry MocArthur
Vou probably have heard that, the British are out to capture a
larger slice of the world-wide fllm market than they ever have had be
fore. Heretofore content with turning out honest little pictures that
pleased the Britons by being British, occasionally hitting upon some
thing that won Ameiican approval as well, the English film-makers now
are bent upon competing with Hollywood. Great Britain’s films are go
mg 10 nave universal appeal am
the Mayfair drawl no doubt will bi
replaced by accents -wherein the “A'
is no broader than Lana Turner's.
Tt will be a pity if some of tha
wonderful clipped British humor ii
lost to us in this process, of course
Bur. there are reports that somi
English pioducers feel that they car
best compete with Hollywood b:
making their pictures more liki
those of Hollywood.
What's more, the Britons seem t<
have learned about other thing!
from watching Hollywood, abou
such things as publicity. Our reti
cent cousins across the sea were no
like this a few years ago. but now
ballyhoo is loosening its glib tongur
to help Britain deliver the goods
We give you today a story fron
•lock Lawrence, the man w ho is pub
licising the J. Arthur Rank Organi
sation, Inc., in this country.
♦ * * *
Mr. Rank is a leading film mogu
of Great Britain, but the storj
sounds as if it were straight out oi
that Pacific dreamland a man w<
know calls Double-Dubuque-by-Ihe
Sea. Its heroine is a girl namec
Kathleen Ryan, who is identified a;
a 23-vear-old Dublin beauty making
her film debut in the feminine star
ring role in “Odd Man Out." which
seems to be under way now at Den
ham.
Miss Ryan is the skittish type
Mr. Lawrence indicates, so much s<
that it. was necessary to keep hei
name a secret for two months. Mist
Ryan even fled after signing a seven
year contract, it. says here, and re
fused to go to London until a talent
scout- tracked her dowm in a coun
try hideaway. Once they got her
she had to be kept in seclusion be
cause. according to Director Caro
Reed: “If anv one had seen hei
sipce her film tests were taken ir
Dublin she would have cracked up
from fright.”
Said Miss Ryan: "I never had any
idea of filming. I don't know' one
star from another—and I don't gc
to the pictures. I suppose I shall
have to now.”
Bays Mr. Lawrence: "Carol Reed
thinks she is going a long way in
pictures and has a terrific future."
Say we; 'Hah!'’
The Bulletin Board—Pour new
pictures arrive on downtown screens
today. The greatest hullabaloo is
being let loose at the Capitol, with
Hollywood premiere” performances
of "Centennial Summer” scheduled
for 1:15 and 9:15 pm., with Phil
Silvers, Jo-Carroll Dennison and
other cinema personalities in at
tendance. . . . Olivia de Havilland's
admirers will find hei in two moods.
AMUSEMENTS
OPEN AT 5 P.M.
Straight out Georgia Are. extend'd
Second Week Now Playing
"SKYLARK"
Tues. thru Sun. 8:45 P.M.
Sunday Matinee 2:45 P.M
Bu» Intn «*. Tlrkrti N»w
»nd Alaska Aim. ,«rllint at Kitt»
nlshtlr at A:00: 1330 fi At.
»»*r ..rf .. <h.
ANOTHER OPEN AR JOy SHOW::^
WAIT DISNEY'S
SNOW WHITE
IN TECHNICOLOR
HOMLONC aSSIDY J
SEWKAM
STARRING ftILL BOYD
NOW a^LOEWS ;
m-. OPEN AIR i
l5AT. Rt.I-3ML SO OF ALEX.$
RKO KEITH’S "
OPEN 10:45 SUN. 12
Claudott*
¥ COLBERT ^
John
WAYNE »
CUitU&u£
'ftedjeA^ectioyr-i
EXTRA!
BIKINI ATOM EXPLOSION!
Pith* News Report of
‘OPERATION CROSSROADS"
KIT —I EON OF IN ENT ft IUCIIU IftlL
III MLIYEN COME MU'
iilli
_ COOL! COOL! COOL)
t ^VyliMeXVivt
L Skonandoah National Park and
Shaikh
SUNDAY, JULY 14th
L*. t;30 AM.—Return 6:30 PM.
• Delightful cool drive thru scenic
and Historic Northern Virginia
• 45 miles Along the SKYLINE
DRIVE
• LUNCHEON STOP AT SKYLAND
Blue Ridge Mts. .elev. It.550 ft.)
• HEAR LURAY'S SINGING
TOWERS—41 -bell Carillon
• Ample Time to Visit the Mag
nificent LURAY CAVERNS"
Moke Reservations Be
t0'*1 PM- SotorJar. $T.50
PARt, including tones *
UNITED STATES
TRAVEL AGENCY
Tours—Cruises—Air and
Steamship Tickets
SUITE 326, BOWEN BLDG ,
B15 15th St. N.W. Executive 4521
■ happy in "The Well Gloomed Bl ide”
at the Palace and sad in "To Each
His Own” at the Earle. . . . The fur
ther adventures of those two girls
whose hearts once were young and
gay will be detailed at the Metro
politan in “Our Hearts Were Grow
ling Up.” . . . The holdovers are "Two
Sisters Prom Boston.” the musical
enlivened by Jimmy Durante’* pres
ence, which moves to the Columbia,
i and "Without Reservations.” in
which Claudette Colbert is light
hearted again, at Keith's. . . . Ted
Tiller’s “Satan's in the Pantry”
j<performed here several years ago
In an earlier versiont is being given
a pre-Broadway tryout this week at
the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, with
Day Tuttle, one-time Civic Theater
director, directing. That's 5 miles
west of Clinton, N. J„ on U. S. 22
if you're thinking of running up....
Charles Korvin, the Hungarian
born actor who has gained some
considerable prominence as a Hol
lywood leading man in the past few
years, will star in "Accent on Youth”
I at the Barter Theater, Abingdon.
|Va.. in five performances, starting
Tuesday. July 16. It will be some
thing in the nature of a re-enactment
of Mr. Korvin s United States stage
debut, his first American appear
ance liai'ing been made at the Bar
ter Theater in 1940. . . . The St.
Margaret s Dramatic Club will pre
sent W. S. Gilbert's “The Palace of
Truth” at St. Margarets Parish
Hall, Connecticut avenue and Ban
AMUSEMENTS
PAULETTE GODDARD
JXVRED MicMURRAY
|iHMa?hmw
STMTIM
TOMOIIIIOWi
* ICOCRAVE ■ MULLEN
~ EUA* HOLLY WORD
COULD HfVf£ HA vt
PRODUCED!
LAST DAY TOR
"THE HEART OF PARIS
A "voi CAVT ration iamk
NOW Doors open 10:45
I!
Delightful as a Spring
morning when you're
in love
KATHMYN
GRAYSON
JUNt
I ALLYSOM
f/ Lauritz MELCHIOR
f Jimmy DURANTE
Peter LAWFORD
•« MCM M«k*/ HIM
BRIDEGROOM—Ray Milland
plays the leading male role,
opposite Olivia de Havilland, i
in “The Well Groomed Bride.” i
ivhich arrived at the Palace
today.
croft place, tonight at 8:15. George
Vivian Is directing.
* * * +
Latest Scandinavian beauty to be
signed by Hollywood 'Hal Wallis
Productions! is Kristine Miller, who
once was chosen Denmark's typical
Viking Girl'’ by the Royal Society
of Illustrators. She was born, of ail 1
places fora “Viking Girl'1 to be born
in Buenos Aires.
Actress Signed
Barbara Brown, character actress,
has been signed to a long-term
contract with the Warner Bros.'
studio. Miss Brown, who appeared
in such films as “Mildred Pierce"
and “Too Young 1o Know." cur
rently is apeparing as the late Rob
ert Benchleys wife in the comedy, I
Janie Gets Married."
AMUSEMENTS
Where and When
Current Theater Attractions
and Time of Showing
Stage.
National—"Voice of the Turtle";
8:30 p.ih.
Catholic University — “That's
Where the Money Goes"; B:30 p.m.
Screen.
Capitol—“Centennial Summer"; 11
a.m., 1:58, 4:30, 7:10 and 10 pm.
'Stage chows: 13:55, 3:45, 6:35 and
9:05 p.m.
Columbia—“Two Slaters From Bos
ton”: 10:45 a m., 12:55, 3:05, 5:16.
7:25 and 9:35 p.m.
Earle—“To Each Hi* Own": 10:15
a.m., 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:10 and 9:30 p.m.
Hippodrome —"Grand Illusion";
5:25 and 8:35 p.m.
Keith's—"Without Reservations":
11:55 a.m., 2:20, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:40
p.m.
I.lttie— "Laura"; 11:20 a.m., 1:25,
3:25, 5:35. 7:40 and 9:50 p.m.
Metropolitan—“Our Hearta Were
Growing lip”; 11:30 a.m., 130, 3:35,
5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m.
Palace—“The Well-Groomed
Bride"; 11:45 a.m., 1:45, 3:50, 5:50,
7:55 and 9:55 p.m.
Mi—“Heart of Paris": 2:10. 4:55,
7:40 and 10:15 p.m.
Trans-I.ux — News and shorts.
Continuous from 10:15 am.
AMUSEMENTS
Tunifht Through Saturday
CROSS ROADS THEATER
Baile.v’s Cron Roads. Va.
$ miles front the White. Hnvsi
"George end Morgoret."
Rm. Willard Hotel Adm,. II *0
NA. r* r> 7 A - ft Inc. In
n«tets at Theater Bo* Office. Alin
A. B. * IV. Bit*. I*!th Ar Pa. Aie N.W.
Marked Balley'a Cross Roads Va.
.Starting Tuesda*. July ih,
"OUT or THIS WORM) ’
^^Startin^
Friday.'
HIS SOflG^NlSlflygjr
MOONLIGHTS NIGHTLY. * 30,
7-piece erchMlr* under Don
«ly James. f«rmerl* at Club i
Rayburn and Lee Sheraton
boanet Room. Trip
Free dancing
$1
• 10 a**- \V
lsu"
‘.f »*■■*. m> A*-'"
I SION. f**
I I ui■ imUv
I o | A » »• Pl<"
MOUNT
VERNON
t Trip* Dail/.
10 AM. A i P M.
ADULTS 70t
Admission to ground
30c. Children 40c.
under 12 free ad
mission to
grounds
unison lire
7TH ST. WHARVES • NA. 2440
The Comedy Hit
of th* Y*or..,
with the Movi* Mon
of th* Year)
Hubb.es of* ho* hobby . . .
to ttort laughing now —her#
is the year's most riotous
thro* . nor
roc* to the
C? oltor
f n _
i
1
I
I
OLIVIA
VeHavilland
RAV
Milland
SONNY
Tufts
THE WELL
5 GROOMED
t BRIDE
Cle«no» • Con»tanc« Dowling
Pf-«v K«fbr»d4 •
P odvrni tr f r+d
0 ty 5‘<Jn*y
Dears sain 10:45
A
Po'omount
^ PAL AC E S
At All LOEWS Theatre
<*>
OFFICIAL PICTURES FROM BIKINI
ATOM BOMB vs WARSHIP!
...a summertime of
joyous romance’
...a screen full of stars
and spectacle1
I ...a story full of glorious
new Kern songs!
fc
2a
9fit
JEANHF CRAIN
CORNEL WILDE
linda Dmmm
WILLIAM EYIHE
WAITER BRENNAN
CONS JCE BENNETT
DOROTHY BISK
*'Muce« »na 0>'tct«d by
OHO PREMINGER
a
TODAY ONLY
► 1 P.M. • 9 P.M.
HOLLYWOOD STARS
PHIL SILVERS * KURT KREUGER
DAVID STREET
JO-CARROLL DENNISON
'aeusi?
Pity fey W'^o; Martin on »h« Nova) fey AM>#M t l«*M
Music %r itromt Run Dane** Staged by Oo'Otfty Pa*
THE JIG SAWS
Gobi of Fun
PIERRE CARTIER
,Th« Gay Parisian
THE WILLYS
Specially Juggling
FOUR EVANS
A Gena ration of the Dance
Ella in a Rich Girl’s Garb
By Shtiloh Graham
HOLLYWOOD.
Bill* Raines la wearing a while
mink coat (cost $25,000', a diamond
necklace (cost 145,000>. a bracelet
'cost $10000>, a hair clip 'cost $2,
000' and a white-beaded dress (coat
$1,000'. All this for her picture.
White Tie and Tails.” “I'm a very
rich girl." Ella tells me. which is
.'lightly redundant. But Ini not
the usual type of rich girl.” When I
press for a definition of “usual"
Ella doesn't quite know. I think she
means that, the usual rich girl is on
the spoiled side. Her bov friend in
this film is Dan Duryea. unrecog
nizable In white tie and tails and as
a nice guy. He seems to like the new
experience.
What will the DAR sav when
they view Ginger Rogers in this
scene in “Magnificent Doll”? She
is getting a big kiss from David
Niven, as Aaron Burr, and the as
sumption is that Ginger, as Dollv
Madison, Is having a romance with
Burr. And yet, a few days later, in
the story, she marries James Madi
son1 Not only is Dolly Madison one
of the heroines of the DAR but
AMUSEMENTS
Ginger Roger* Is a member of the
organisation. And I don't think
they will like these goings on by
Ginger in the picture
* * * *
George Sanders and Angela Lans
bury are in a gilded cab of the
period in ' Bel Ami" and Angela is
the first of, the six women used by
George for his fancy little schemes
lo get rich quick. Angela is sup
posed to be a gal of society, but to
AML’SEMENTS
I NATIONAL
LAST 4 TIMCSI
«*M. 2:1*
AIP4SD 4a tIAORi Jr. »»...»
HARVEY LOUISA PECIT
STEPHENS * HORTON ' FRENCH
Papular Matin** Saturday
l«»h It. at H, i.W—Optus I Oil! AM., Saatfaya I P.M
ATOM BOMB SPECIAL!
FIRST ACTUAL FILMS
BIKINI ATOM BOMB BLAST
SEE!—THK TOWERING, MUSHROOMING COSMIC CLOUD
C1.IMRING INTO THE HEAVENS AND THE TERRIFIC DEVASTA
TION OF THE MANGLED AND BLAZING FLEET SHOWN IN ONE
OF THE MOST DRAMATIC NEWSREELS EVER ISSUED.
r
STARTS
TODAY
doors
•r ■ '.-jw r - .y. . .
“W» HeartsJVere You„e «-*
Mi laughter on
Rowing Up is Twjce K muv
i]<
/ .tomes Brown • Bill Edwards
ALSO BUGS BUNNY CARTOON • OTHER $H0RTS
Warner Bros Cool ^ F near 10th
„ METROPOLITAN
---
too
Olivia
’( DeHavilland^
tJc&acA
fjf/ld Owri
frith
MARY ANDERSON
ROLAND CULVER
VIRGINIA WELLES
PHILLIP TERRY
RILL GOODWIN
and Introducing
JOHN LUND
r
St*
livtJ
A Dr* am
Of A
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T**
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T*
l**t
Watnef
Btos
Ooo\
rught she’s having a spree In Paris.
And to get her into the mood, San
ders has bought her a bag of
French fried potatoes. Angela tosses
off two French fries for every take
While I am there, the scene is shot
21 times—that means 42 French fries
are downed by Miss Lansbury. At
'Continued on Page A-23.1
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AMT SFMTNT*
|6IXC TIERHET • |
DANA ANDREWS • |
CLIFTON VtIB
TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES
CAROLINA
llth & N. C. Ave. S.E.
Cont. from 5:45 P.M.
Air Conditioned
LEAVE her TO HEAVEN" (Trchnlcolor'.
. OENE TIERNEY^ CORNEL WILDE Pint
Purity Squad, March of Time. Night Club
CIRCLE 2WS :-0u£r,i NaW rRE, h8<
healthfully Air Cooled
■«m KJND OF MAN DANE CLARK.
JANIH PAIGE, ZACHARY SCOTT A
rt:*J0. s, j< n»
DUNRARTON
1349
Wisconsin Avi.
Ml 1154
’ Healthfully Air Conditioned
‘Odn* and Tomorrow Two Hits KISS
•JgD TELL." SHIRLEY TEMPI E. ROBERT
BENCHIEY Plus ISLE OF DEAD
BORIS KARLOFF
GREENRELT
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At I. H
LIDO
MORRISON'
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Greenbelt, Md. GR. 2222
Air Conditioned
n THE LAST CHANCE ’
3227 M St.
Mlchigon
N.W
5890
WHITE ONLY
Air Cooled
Tolftorrow. Two Big Hits
. SALTY OROURKE ALLAN I.ADD
LORETTA YOUNG ’ Pins ' WITHIN
THESE WALLS “
LITTLE
608 Ninth St.
Bet. F A G
“LAURA.”
N.W.
PIX
the
CAN’T
HEART
RATION
13th & H SU. N.W.
Continuous 2 11
OP PARIS ami 'YOU
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CENTRE 15,3 STT !d" Av”'
Vo roirltngton, Va
Phonf Trmolt 100(1 for Information
Amnlf trrr Parkins. Mat I P M
DO YOU LOVE ME1 MACHINE
O'HARA. HARRY JAMES
STATE
Phone Falls Chr. 1555
Cont. I -11 PM.
, E ® E L‘c A ’ JOAN FONTAINE
LAURENCE OLIVER
LEE
THE
JOHN
A Treat for the Entire Family
Coot. Ill PM.
WIFE OP MON I ff CRISTO
LOIJER LOREN A AUBER'I
ARLINGTON Co1 p’k*4 5 F1
KLONDIES
SINOLETO N.
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LUCKY DAY PENNY
ARTHUR LAKE
WILSON
1729 Wilson Blvd.
Phono OX 1480
REBECCA.' JOAN FONTAINE
LAURENCE OLIVIER
ASHTON 3164 w,lion Blva
Phono OXford 1 139
_ THE CLASS ALIBI- end "DEVIL
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RUCKINGHAM *•
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Phons OX 0X44
SO COES MV LOVE ’ MYRNA LOY
DON AMECHE
2130 No. GI*br»~~ReL
OXford 4266
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81 NOLETON. ARTHUR LAKE
SHIRLINGTON 7T
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RAT MYrLLANDULlrri E GODUARD
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MT. Rainier. M.d Wa 8899
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BETHESDA 77]9 W|*«nsin *»..
Bethesda, Md.
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Snu!MI 1 T 111 ONK MORE TO
MORROW- Ed’oy ollI Re isrope
se- ecii—-ille finest ;n America.
CAMEO & R '• Ave. N.I.
WA. 9746
rvf„Ki-0Sdllioned , To<**y Tomorrow
LJouDie Feature. Last Fi« ; Shov h u
-zieofteld Pollies or V7
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WlfPlAM fAU ESTHER WILLIAMS.
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MILO *otkv'11* Md. »*ek. 1»J.
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ON STAGE IN PERSON
HAPPY JOHNNY AND
HIS WBAL RADIO SHOW
Plus Regular Show
Ouou Open 4 45 Shoe Starts 5.
HIPPODROME * k|°'?N""h
Doors Open 14.5 •> jjr, '
JEAN GABIN in
‘ GRAND ILLUSION ”
Also FRANCOISE ROSAY,
Carnival in Flanders.”
apex
4lfh t Man. Av«. N.W.
WOodley 4600
rl HE THREE MARX BROTHERS
,A IN CASABLANCA "
Feature. ! •.*(*. 61 ;i 4 *,
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OpHOTHY LAMOUR Ip
ROAD TO UTOPIA "
brknda marshall william
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STRANGE IMPERSONATIONS '
PRINCESS
1119 H St. N.E.
I*. 9200
DEANNA DURBIN’ CHARI FR
LAUGHTON FRAN’CHOT TONE
because ol^him
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DENNIS o KEEFE, in DOLl. FACE
SENATOR Wlnn- Av*
W" Rd. N.E. TR 2600
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program
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__ LINDA DARNELL
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Theaters Having Matinee*
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Mat. 1
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18th & Col. Rd.
N W CO. 5393.
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2324 Wis. Ave. N W
WO 2345 Mo’ IP M
Available to Patrons
Air Conditioned.
La - . Day LAURENCE OLIVIER
JOAN FONTAINE in REBECCA
•re -sue' A: 1:10. 4 15 0:55. P:l.»
CENTRAL n w'
Doors Open 1o 45 a.M
Heakhiirh Air Concjluon^d.
Tod* v son 'I ofnorrow R R I A W
AHEKN’E. MERLE OBKRGN in BE
LOVED ENEMY Al l. 1 1(1 -Mil.
•Vlo. S ill JOHN LODER. LENORE
AUBKRT 111 WIFE OF MON 115
oRisro • At !■: :5,
KENNEDY
Kennedy Nr. 4th N.W,
RA. 6600. Mot. 1 P M.
Parking Spa e Available to Patron*
Healthfully Air Conditioned
La ■ Day -BUD ABBOTT LOU COS
TELLO in LITTLE GIANT” At
L tu. 1 15. 5:35, 1:15, 9:35. March
Pa. Ave. at 7th S.fc
PR. 520Q. Mat. 1 P M.
Parking Space Available to Patron*.
Healthfully Air Condliioned
La Dav LAURENCE OITVTER
JOAN FONTAINE in REBECCA’’
relsuei At 1 15, 1:65. rt to, P:>5#
Cartoon.
PENN
SHERIDAN 2Voo moI'.Tp°m":
Healthftil.y Air Conditioned.
La • Day DANE CLARK. ZACHAFT
SCOTT JANIS PAIGE in -HER
kind op man. At j m. i so,
5 15 ' 15. 3.411 March of Time
silver -
Patklng Some Ava.iable to Patron*
Healthfully Air Conditioned
I-*" I>»5 IMNE CLARK. ZACHARY
SCOTr JAMS PAIGE in “HER
KIND OF MAN At 1 <n. 3 4 5, 6:50.
,'0 o t>5 March of Time.
TlVfll I 14,h * Ear* >d. N.W
llTUbl co 1830 Maf , PM
Healthfu v Air Concitioned
I-*F Day • LAURENCE OLIVIER
JOAN FONTAINE in “PEBECCA"
Jr*!** t _At i 3 SB. 6:.'Hi, 9: IB.
UPTOWN Conn. Avm. & Newark.
WO 5400 Mai. ) EM.
Healthfully Air Conditioned.
Today and Tomorrow IAURENCB
OLIVIER. JOAN FONTAINE In ' RE
BETCA 'reissue . At 1 ..In «m
tcr.n u :iit.
Theaters Having Evening
Performances.
APOLLO
624 H
F*.
St N.E.
5300
AYALON
Healthfully Air Conditioned
Todey and Tomorrow P O \ A ? n
CSlr,lAZJ±{ADK1’E1SE CARROLL in
PRISONER OF ZENDA" (rtlsstl*'
At :
3612 Conn. Avt. N.W.
WO 2600
Healthfully Air Conditioned
Today Only CONSTANCE BENNETT
GRACIE FIE1.DS ;n ‘ P ARIS UNt)FF
<'iROUND " At f> 45. T 4<*
AYE. GRAND 445 ft*-} S E
Tod.-v and Tomorrow Blip AP
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COLONY 4933 ft- X' N
GE. 6500.
Heap hfuilr Air Co/idtunoed
Day - DANA ANDREWS RICF
$£■co^Tf^ ;* walkV1-^
HOME
Todav and
CEY In IN
«:-!B A 45
FRED BRADY
BROADWAY
SAVdY
1230 C Si N.E
13 8188
Tomorrow - LEO r.on.
PAST COMPANY ” »,
MARJORIE REYNGf r,'
” in 'MEET ME ON
At Y S;5n
3030 14th St N W
CO 40*8
_ , H-a: hfullv Air Condi'c-ed
Tddaj Only -RICHARD (• c » v tr
eAYJE M A R L O W E in •'■.TOEN'—
DOMES FLYING HOME” A '« •
SECO 8244 Go Silv" Sp'mtl
* W SH. 2540 Parkin, So—
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TAKDMA G‘V
B F N N E T T ORACH ?
PARIS UNDERGROUND "
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THE VILLAGE
130? K I.
_v *»«. N.E.
Phone MI 90*;
Scienuficall Air-Conditioned.
“REBECCA."
LAURENCE OLIVIER. JOAN
FONTAINE
NEWTON
12th A N#wtofi
Boulpord With Hen- ’ »-A!d ^Phonet
Scienliflr nlly Air-Condliioneri
Her Kind of Man."
ZACHARY SCOTT. JANIS PA IGF
JESSE THEATER 18’K,4 J:
>ng Sts N E.
Phone nr.
Scientific all* Ar-Conditionerf
Douoie Feature
“ZIEGFELD FOLLIES."
FREI) ASTAtRE LUCILLE BRF.MFR.
"THE DEVIL'S MASK."
JIM BAN NON. ANITA LOUISE.
CVf VAW 1sf st & * »• Av*. N w.
•»ii*vnn Phon# NOrth o689
Sclent '.fleal1 v Air-Conditioned
Double Feature.
"BEDSIDE MANNER."
RUTH HUSSEY. JOHN CARROLL.
“CARAVAN TRAIL."
EDDIE DEAN. AL LA RUE
THE VFRNftN 3707 W. Verne*
new »*«nnun Av, A,,x Vo
One Block From Presidential Garden*.
Phone Ales.
“The Postman Always
Rings Twice,"
JOHN GARFIELD, LANA TURNER.
ACADEMY
Double Feature.
"THE VIRGINIAN.”
JOEL McCREA. BRIAN DONLEVY.
"Blondie's Lucky Dav."
PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR LAKE
STANTON 5\,c5s;.7Nt
Sclentifically Air-Conditioned
Double Feature.
"I’LL BE SEEING YOU."
GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH GOTTEN.
"I RING DOORBELLS."
ROBERT SHAYNE. ANN GWYNNE.
FAIRLAWN AMUSEMENT
COMPANY THEATERS
&T1 AMTIf Atlantic St. at S. Tapitol
niLrtlUlO St S w. TR 1610;
THE MARX RROS in * A NIGHT IN
CASABLANCA. At H 15. 8. ft 45.
C^PIT0L Cc,P'to1 Height*. Md.
Shows ti 15 and S-45 A'.l-Star Cast In
• ZIEOFBLD FOLLIES OF 1P4R* On
Technicolor >.
CONGRESS 2931 NTRh0'^v* s'
CONS'I ANCE B E N N E T T ORACLE
FIELDS in PARIS UNDERGROUND.’
At (5:15. 8. 0 ."><■
FAIRLAWN tTa
JUDY GARLAND GENE KELLY. RED
SKELTON and all-star cast in * ZIEO
FELD FOLLIES OF 1«46” vin Techni
color). At 11:55, i) 20.
HIGHLAND 2533 Twju’ $E
MYRNA tOY. DON AMECHE in ‘SO
GOES MY LOVE. ’ At 6 TS, 8:05,
ft 45.

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