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Thursday, May 6, 1937. The CI At The Strand This Week and Next =51 ' fl 5^"'-'v* Pinnie Barnes sends some "lear-it-up-and-go-lo-town" music ?uringing over the hurdles in Universal'* "Breezing Home" - 'i; >r..-" . - ^swsftS-4^88^"' 98P&iSi??i - ", tUtu <f 5jp"^" ' Doris Karloff shows Jenn Rogers how his invention works in the Universal drama, 'Wight Key" 5BBIfF' li^ ^ifilill ^I^b HH Bjp>- ^ ^ glk : .wiHre JAMES ELLISON, whose striking characterization of young 'Buffalo Bill' in "Thee Plainsman" de-finitely established him in public favor, comes into his own in the role of 'Sergeant Gray* in Douglas MacLean's production of Mary Roberts Rinehart's hilarious wartime comedy, "23 $? HOURS LEAVE." As the swanky, sporty Sergeant who 'never lost a bet and never won an argument,' Ellison gves the best portrayal of his screen career. The blonde and alluring Terry Walker is co-featured with the handsome James in this opus.. Coming: to the Strand Theater next Thurs. and Fri. m -ui?~ k jgw 4[K -yf '*'"' xT SufHWBfBWWBfr^ _.Sr*-^ Joan Barclay and Bob Steele in a scene from the new Republic Pictures release. "The Trusted Outlaw" tierokee Scout, Murphy, Noi Lois January and Bob Steele in the Republic Release "Tl?e Trusted Outlaw Historic Chair Is Used In Film, "2 Wise Maids" A living: room scene in "The Birth of a Nation " showed Lillian Gish seated in an odd, highbacked, fireside seat. That historic piece of furniture now re-appears in the "home" of Alison Skipworth and Polly Moran, co-starring spinster s. hool teachers of "Two Wise Maids'* Republic's heart-tugging comedydrama at the Strand Theater Wednesday and Thursday. Note the fireside seat in the scene j with the Christmas tree, when the ! two lonlcy school inarms stir your | emotions singing "Silent Night." , While outwardly hard-boiled to the ; tough youngsters of their teeming! Last Side New York school, inwardly these lovable characters have hearts as big as barns. They share the battles and struggles, i lhe tragedies and laughs of lile in , [their turbulent little world, and j | then light fiercely with cops and I school boards for the lights ol' their 'tough kids.*' Brilliant and beautiful Hope Man- ! | ning, a new serene discovery, and I | popular Donald Cook as the younger generation of teachers engage in a down-to-earth romance. Little ! Marcia Mas Jones, Jackie Searl and j Donald Haines are well known juve-: niles in featured roles who kept the school in an uproar, their teachers in a constant state of worry, and the picture audience constantly howling with glee or shaken to the depths with the pathos and humanity of the story. "Breezing Home" Is Gay New Film Coming Here "Breezing Home," the Universal picture at the Strand Theater on Monday sets forth the struggle of too many sweethearts. A millionairess, owning a string of race horses falls in love with their trainer. The same fellow has awakened the alfecjtions of a beautiful night club singei who aso owns a horse. Then the ladies meet. Fireworks! Wiliam Gargan portrays the trainer, Binnic Barnes is the rich lady and Wendy Barrie is the blond haired canary-throated singer. Feathers fly and fury flares, giving proof through the night that rage is still theirs, when the girls begin their battle for supremacy. A crooked bookmaker played by Alan Baxter, lifts the drama to an exciting pitch. He makes Wendy Marries norse lose, entangles nor later so that she is ruled off the track and generally menaced the fair damsel. William Gargan gives the bookie his come-upper and a sock in the jaw. Boris Karloff Plays j New Role In 'Night Key' Boris Karoff reveals himself to movie fans in a new light in his latest starring picture, UniversaPs "Night Key", which opens at the Strand Theater May 11 and 12. The star is seen not as a monster but in a straight sympathetic role, the first the actor has played since he rose to stardom. It makes him a human Karloff whom audiences ove and admire rather than hate and fear. Robbed of a burglar alarm system he has invented, Karloff patiently invents another which makes the first one obsolete. When, | through trickery, he is robbed of j his second invention, he declares war 1 on his enemy. Steele Battles Famous i Ruffian In Latest Film Bing Corsby'a "bodyguard" in his hit picture "Mississippi" was none other than 200 pound Charlie King, who goes through a terrific an'l : thrilling fist fight with popular two-fisted Bob Steel in "The Trusted Outlaw," fast-moving Republic j Western at the Strand Saturday. rth Carolina STRAND' Thurs. and Fri., May 6-" Also SATURDAY C Joan Barclay and Bob ! "THE TRUST Phantom Rider?C FREE ! ! F R1 $20.00 worth of groceriet wi night, each time you buy a ticket drawing. See the groceries on dis day morning. j FREE $40.00 Monday Only, May 10 WEATHER CLEAR! TRACK FAST!... W! en remar.c * & / ? breezes heme a ^ - ? winner in this / Breeding Home" Klllltil JlUIE GARGAN; BARNES WEIDT J fMUMI BARRI E ^ALBURN ilMi/ / tLlt KRUjfER / BAXTER WIIUIitfJEST /' MICHAEL LORING / 0 -itWby HIITOI URIirm ? t&c,?ii fawtf. EDMUND fRIWH imiiT?t>l ruflTiipc Also Musical and News "The Vigalants I THURSDAY and FI James Ellison, in? "23% HOUI Watch for a Special paper next week. Son FHEATRM \ 7?Big Double Featurtl 1 IEM8ER m. H> tiled twite's ntt IEMBER ttut tw T" ptjai Map IEKBER ? *> IN ?t:e Ittf after sM! I FOR EVERYONE WHO I EVER GONE TO SCHOOL I Here ? on Ko?rtdown-?o-eorH? Krc?n Ifory row will <htnth (o )NLY, May 8th Steele, in? ED OUTLAW" I ; !artoon and Comedy! E E ! ! FREE'.rl ill be (fivcn away FREE Saturday! 1 you will receive a coupon for thii! play in front of the theatre Satur-1 1 Monday Night I , Tuesday & Wednesdayl May 11-12 I 'Na I K I KARLOFI^jKs I I In Now Univtnai Pklw* 11 NIGHT KEY J. WARREN HULL If JEAN ROGERS jk Original story by IV ' William Pierce ? I S Directed by tleyd Carrigan , : I Ire Coming" No. 3 || UDAY, May 13-14th I IS LEAVE" I Announcement in this 11 iething you will like. j I I
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