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PAGE TWO omingToDunn f Coaster and Ella Raines, the na- Covering World War II action ■d force, highlights of the U. S. Coast itributed Guard on convoy duty and spec locument tacular invasion missions; the pic plcturesture was directed by Joseph Kane, a fight-who also served as associate pro ich willducer. Theatre, Working in close liaison with ii Tuck- Coast Guard headquarters in Wash- Children Under 12 Admitted Free Box office opens at 7:15 p. m—. Show starts at 7:45 SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY "The Lawless" Roseanna MacDonald Carey McCoy" Gail Russell In also— Farley Granger Charles Bickford "Western KaymondMassey _ „ THURSDAY Coorage" K 3 Tex Williams nmeaHKi- •• -■ acasss?' dMIELII I DWARD DUFF-MARTA TORE! ■ PHtUP FRIEND ■ ROBERT COUCLAS hi.up mu •hmmmft-MW >«■*». ■ ’ AUMVLRSAI HIfRMAUOkAI KcfUfti I Selected Short Subjects HARRY CAREY. If • BARD BOKO JOHN FORD HI Produced by Argosy Pictures Coi porc>.jn ||| Dittributed by RUO Vad.o P.ctur- ,——— 11 11 ‘J ■Cif HR I mmmm . Double Feature Dolonna I i Charles Starrett B I "Music in the I "Outcast of I ■ Moonlight" | Blaqk Mesa" | ■ • Flying Disc Man From Mars Cartoon Starts Sunday .... . For Four Bin Musical Days IJJ Agnes^OQREFA p G °- W Willinia WARnflO if |j *.rJ * Saturday Double Feature S b , \ n ||j Legion' JJ jl Manhunt Htoh T r _„ rnrtoo ** * eh I «9 T<%r«; up W7 Hn, W m 'Kkf/ JK W" -m : t ■ rs ' i HPSUu :*Wm : ' ■ . .... :. —S A stellar line-np hi a stellar show! Here are th ■ principals In M-G-M’s eagerly-awaited Techni color VeVslon of “Show Boat,” based on the immortal musical play by lerome Ken, and Oscar Oaia mersteft, n, and opening this Sunday at the Ste Vart theatre for fifer days. Prom left to right, Kathryn Grayson as Magnolia, ItoWaWi Reel as G lyford jkkvfthal. Ava Gardner as Jnlle, Joe _E. Brown as Cap's Andy, Agnes Moorehead as Phrfhy and Robert Sterling as Stephen Baker. The big musical was directed by George Sidney and was produced by Arthur Breed. "Show Boat* Will Open Sunday At Stewart Theater One of the greatest entertain- , ments df an time will be brought ] to the Stewart Theatre Sunday in ] “Show Boat,” M-G-M’s magnific- ; ent Technicolor version of the Im- ] mortal Jerome Kem-Oscar Ham- i mersteln H musical play, which has uni up a record number of per- ] formances in its original Broadway , presentation and In Subsequent ri- I j vals. ’ ) Enacted in the film version by , a brilliant cast headed by Rath- r. ryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, How- , j arc! Keel and Joe E. Brown, and ; featuring the superb score which i includes such forgettable songs as | “OV Man River," “Make Believe.”! “Why Do I Love You,” “Bill” and j “Can't Help LoVln' Dat Man,” the ' screen version of “Show Boat” j comes as an incomparable blend of j music, spectacle, color, laughs, tears ; and romance. Here is an offering : which sets a new standard for film j musicals throughout the world. [ Cap’n Andy Hawks’ glittering and exciting Mississippi show boat, the Cotton Blossom, is the qMttpg for the story of stage-stijK;k T Mj*- < nolia, who falls in love with flpe. fascinating gambler, Gaylord Rav enal, and let? him whisk her off ington, D. C„ the ctudio was able to film location sequences in auth entic backgrounds. Hundreds o f Coast Guard and Naval personnel appeared in- these scenes, which were filmed at the huge amphibi ous base at Coronado and San Di ego, California, and at the U. S. Coast Guard Academy at New Lon don, Connecticut. HECTIC ADVENTURE Thrilling sequences were filmed aboard the famous Coast Guard bark-rigged training ship, Eagle, with cameras chronicling the hectic hours, when a furious hurricane in terrupted photographing and chas ed the Eagle back to Boston from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Many officers and enlisted per sonnel participating in filming "FlghlHng Coast Guard" were he roes of important land invasion actions in the Mediterranean and the Pacific during World War JI, and actual Defense Department film of specific actions is incorpor ated into the picture. Cast and crew went through haz ardous operations off the coast of San Diego aboard a group of LCVP’s during particularly, rough weather. UNIFORM CHANGES Approximately TOO Coast - Guard uniforms for stars and principals Were made by Republic for the film. Donlevy, Tucker, John Rus sell, William Murphy and Riohard Jaeckel had twelve uniform chan ges each while other cast princi pals had from four to six. Os course, extensive research went into the classifying of Coast Guard and Na val insignia and the accurate tree of ll rjjjJgU, II i! H *h» -a mvMiTTtimuinm f n as his bride for a year of km. and luxury hi'Chicago. But the honey moon ends when Raven el's gamb ling blood reasserts Itself and the happy couple find themselves des titute. Magnolia returfß Xb her family s show boat ana Ravdhal strikes out for points West and it this in formation during prdduptlon is not antil years later, when a chance happening mrorms Rave nal that He Is a father, Yhtn. Die pair are again reconciled. Less i happy is the fate of the boauti- ■ ; ful singer, Julie LaVerne, who goes | the Goigeow New Master Medel ■ I t j jffirfflß A full-width Super-Fre.i.r B7 23 I, yHjy US keeps over 40 lb*, of frozen food. lected by SAFE Cold. Shop only as Culc'e freeze, .parkling Ice often o» you like - thl. Frigidaire give* . }Wf ; 4; ■] 1 2. r * * ' «*wl ’fi^j Jr 9 IQjf / Lmmrn res ExpccL To Rb^ /Jgmk WMmm mMw z y I"j: jgCvjXSV mm mm. . mgm jee je -mm 9\ d W | i ‘ *-v 'iv'jit!'" ’ I , * T*'' rapidly downhill when the tragic secret of her life is ItHscoVered. 'Of all the screen rqles Kathryn Grayson lias played, thfe part df. the impetuous arid Mag nolia suits her most She' is delightful as the fnndbWrt girl who awakens to MB mat *6Vb and She reveals a remarkable dramatic talent m Ole Mi Vet Sequences in j which She Tact* the fdfe df h»; husband. HoWarh teM, We fanib- ’ I ling Ravbnal, also has a made-to- j ■order roJe in which he is able to' i swagger and sing to his heart’s 'OIIIUNU fnp ruga one) known Catholic priest, to be an nounced la tor. . , Plans for the event were fur thered at a meeting of military Three general officers have al ready accepted invitations to at tend. They Are: Lt Gen. R. B. Leo nard of Fort Bragg. MaJ. Gen. Thomas Hickey, commanding gen eral of the (2nd Airborne Division; and MaJ. Gen. Crump Garvin, com manding general of the 301st Lo gistical Command. The following committees were announced today by Father McCar- RecepUon committee: Lt. Col. James Brophy of Richmond. Va., headquarters commandant of Third ABCOM: Lt. Col. Kendall Hackney of Richmond, S27th SM: U. Col. Andrew Romlnefki of Philadelphia. «Srd QM; Major William Fideli df Philadelphia, also of the 4Wrd; content. He and Miss Grayson Join their voices to “Make Believe," B“Y(*i Are Love,” and “Why Do I Lo»e Ytfu.” Ava Gardner, to the mrt*t demanding rote df her career Is superb as the tngtc JuHe and stops two df the fifth's most mem- dnH “Can't nctog moments are TSf Back on thu” Phodutter Arthto- Freed, who hit the ttpHrtb previously With Annie Get iSSU’K & memorable prCdttctldns to the 'sOTWI With Ml Its Iftlty, color ! and spectacle intact. It is a mus i leal treat thsft you will want to ; see again and again. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27, 1951 i m I ;^ v I yjHB LI P " 1 FORREST TUCKER «Urs as Bin Roark to Republic** toffy | s rs. 'S • Theatre. - n Major William Fyners and Lt. Jos ” eph O’Neil, also df Philadelphia. I Lt. Col. Joe Talbot of Phiiadel e phia and Captain Hunter Haines of r, the sdist wtii have charge of pub d Bcity. i- Fu-st aid groups will be conduc t ted by Captain Robert Quin of the 30th Field Hospital and Cpl. Paul g Me Beilis df Philadelphia, if Usher* Will be under the direc ts tion of Major w ilHam Fjrh es. Lt. -w Col. Andrew Maj. Alf - rpi DMd*>c Os Topeka, Kan., anp e M(j. Lennon of the 4(h n QM will be to charge of the w Chrysanthemums WITH FERN SI.7S Bunch IK'S FLORIST Fairgroun^M^^iDunn grounds. Traffic win be to charge of Maj or John Secor of New York, 301st Logistical Command, and Lt. George Gracey of Nashville, Term. Members of the 349th Port Com pany win erect the altar. GOOD USED CARS - TRUCKS NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL tm Fayetteville Hwy. Dunr
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