Shirley Temple In
Film Ai the Walts
A new delightful comedy pre
sented by James Nasser and
based on the character, Corliss
Archer, created by F. Hugh Her
bert, hits the screen of the Watts
Theatre Thursday and Friday,
through United Artists release. It
^ is called "A Kiss for Corliss.”
with gifted Shirley Temple play
ing for the second time on the
screen the bobby-soxer who has
the happy faculty of getting into
scrapes that leave her family and
friends in a state of happy be
fuddlement. The earlier picture
woven around Corliss Archer was
called Kiss and Tell.”
Handsome David Niven shares
stellar honors with Shirley, in
the role of a suave man-aljout
town, ip other words, a high
class heel, with whom she gets
amusingly involved. Tom Tully
plays her father, and Gloria
Holden her mother. Darryl Hick
man is her long-suffering ado
lescent boy friend and Virginia
Welles is her girl friend.
"A Kiss for Corliss” was pro
duced by Colin Miller and di
rected by Richard Wallace from
a story and screenplay written
by Howard Dimsdale. The musical
background score was arranged
by Werener R. Heymann, with
Rudolph Polk serving as musical
director. Edward G. Boyle had
Police Lieutenant Ricardo Montalban surprises crafty landlady Elsa
Lancaster with his identification card in one of the suspenseful mo
ments of "Mystery Street,” M-G-M thriller showing Thurs'day and
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"Mystery Street"
Is Viccar Film
'Mystery Street,” new M-G-M
thriller, showing at the Viccar
Theatre Thursday and Friday, is
I more than an exciting motion
! picture. It is a dramatic story be
hind the story of thousands of
newspaper headlines—the hidden
murders which annually are writ
ten off the records as "accidental
deaths.” It brings to the screen
for the first time in film history
the most modern methods of
crime detection as developed at
Harvard's famed Department of
Legal Medicine. Sequences taken
in the Department, as well as
other scenes of Harvard, Boston
and the Cap Cod area, were film
ed on actual location.
The east is headed by Ricardo
Montalban and Sally Forrest, with
other featured roles filled by
Bruce Bennett, Elsa Lanehester
and Marshall Thompson. Montal
ban, headed for a dramatic career
after scoring in Technicolor musi
cals, recently appeared in ' Battle
ground'’ and “Border Incident.”
Miss Forest, now under contract
J to M-G-M, is the discovery who
charge of thr- interesting set deco
rations. Shirley's wardrobe, so
beautifully suited to a small
town teen-ager, was designed by
Eloisc Jenssen.
ry/jii1(i uvt rtiitil.*•• U-tui*'. iv *hv un
wed ninth. I in "Not Wanted
Bruce Bennett lust scored in
"Treasure of Siena Madre”; Elsa
Lanchester, one of the screen's
outstanding character actresses,
cumes to the new film from her
hit in 'Come to the Stable”; and
Marshall Thompson last played
Ricardo Montalban’s fellow G. I.
in "Battleground.”
"Mystery Street” was directed
by John Sturges ‘Gun Crazy,”
"The Return of October”). It was
produced bv Frank E. Taylor, for
mer New York publishing firm
literary editor. The screen play is
by Sydney Boehm and Richard
Brooks; the story by Leonard
Spigelgass
Social News
Returned To Home In Durham
Mr. Whit Purvis, -Jr , returned
to New York Sunday after spend
ing his summer vacation here
with his mother, Mrs. Daisy Pur
Visit In Morehead City
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forbes
of Gibsonvilie and Mr. and Mrs.
Dock Hollis and son, Ray ..pent
the week-end in Morehead City
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Whiehai d.
Returns Home
Mrs Clarence Foibes has re
turned to her home in Gibsonvilie
| after a week's v isit w ith her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hollis.
She was accompanied by her
husband.
Enters Local Hospital
Dr. John Biggs entered the lo
cal hospital last week-end for
treatment.
Here From Henderson
Mr. R G. Harrison of Hender
son is spending a few days here
with relatives and friends.
Returning Home From Hospital
Critically ill for ten days or
| more, little Miss Vickie Martin
I is returning to her home in
Jamesville within a day or two
after a stay of nearly three weeks
m the local hospital.
Visited In Washington
Mesdames Herbert Taylor, W.
B, Gaylord and James H. Ward
and Misses Harriet Ward, Sarah
; Manning and Patricia Taylor
visited in Washington yesterday.
Here From Henderson
Mrs. R G. Harrison, Mrs Ed
Dixon and daughter of Hender
son visited here yesterday.
In Rocky Mount Hospital
i Mis. Frank Weston is undergo
! ing treatment in a Rocky Mount
I hospital.
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Home From Texas
Mr. and Mrs Walter Martin and
■children returned last week from
'a visit with relatives in Texas.
United Nations
Plan Observance
United Nations Week.—The
United Nations Secretariat has
set October 16 to 24 as United Na
tions Week in 1950. During this
week the peoples throughout the
world are called upon to arrange
special programs and religious
services that focus on the United
Nations its work, its achieve
ments, its plans for the future.
"Churches have a signal oppor
tunity during this week,” says
the call, “to co-operate with all
community organizations in the
development of a strong moral
and spirtual support for the Unit
ed Nations Only such support
will make possible a more effec
tive world organization."
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