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‘South Pacific Copies Coming

Films’ Resemblance to Stage Hit More Than Coincidental

NEIGHBORHOOD ARLINGTON—Through Great Missour) Raid” Girl.” AVALON—"‘Toast of New Orleans” and | “Barbary Pirate’ Tomorrow through yo vO 1 § aturday: “The Sundowners’ and’

“Destination | |=

Saturday

{BELL—Through_ Saturday:

op Leave Them Lau and a 3 regs Satumday: “Kim” and

Bonzo’

Danas” ARING—Alarm”

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DOWNTOWN | SAAN ah Through Saturday: ‘Bedtime ASSADOR — Through Friday: e 0! Agret Missouri Raid and "H Il bi a Down.’ | TAC

Trioush tomorrow: “A yng’ and “Trial With-

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UPTOWN Through h Friday: “Bedtime for |

Ro" 13nd lass Menagerie.” | hrough Saturday: “Three Hus- | “Where Danger Lives. Ritouh Friday: “Cause and “Under the Gun'

——————————— — rine ental | Tokyo" ‘apd “Strange Gamb le. NT— Through day: “V By Erskine Johnson aller” and Kira O'Malley engengr Malone HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 21 — Hollywood can’t turn its| CINEMA—Through Saturday: “The Milk-|

man’’ and ‘Kansas Ralders.'

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cameras on the stage hit “South Pacific” for at least 10 convey, Through Saturday: “Kim | soll and ne akedown | CIV years, but there's nobody to say the film factories can't! (DAIRY Throueh, LT ‘The Man “The Silver Whistle.” comedy. at 0 eate imse an e rea 0 play hide-and-seek behind the palm trees and come up| Mashuoe! CIRCLE MERSON--Through ‘Saturday: “The Fly-| “Lightning Strikes Twice,” with ing Missile’’ and “Stage to Tutsdn.” Ruth Roman and Richard odd at

with variations of the musical’s plot, songs and characters. Ezio Pinza makes no secret of the fact that hig first GARFIELD Through tomorrow:

movie star rer with Lana As Peter's mother, Lady Law- Street’’ and ‘'‘Beauty on Parade.”

““ ford, sees it: . | HAMILTON—Th h Saturda “Kim Turner, ‘Mr. Imperium,” has: I Sees I boils in and out SF oes hrough Saturday: | 8 a “South Pacific” flavor. He

FOUNTAIN SQUARE Through. Saturday “Bedtime for Bonzo’ and ‘The Ureat Missouri Raid.” “Mystery

our home. She arrives in hiking IRVING—~Through Saturday: “Bedtime for

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t d 1 11 over the Boltay’s 4nd Cause for Alarm. “Abbott and Costello Meet the I : pants and. sprawls a LINCOLN~—Through. tomorrow: “Mr. Mu- A and ae rae. 1 told Ine : ¢ chairs. A perfect dear. I don't sic’ and “Military Academy.” ie’ Jan, 30.7: Adele Jetfens. at I'm the same Kind of a think they're very much in love MECCA--Through tomorrow: “Shadow on avy Bound," JVith Tom Neal, at character—strong but gentle— ; v a= Tr the Wall” and “Silver Stallion.” 11: 05. 1-40. £:50 and 9 though. Besides, Peter Won't oup 7TRAIL-"Under the Gun" and | Bias

and the same type of songs are “Beauty on Parade.” Tomorrow through |

: . He feels that marry until he's 30 e Saturday: ‘Flying Missile’ and ‘Bedtime

“The Mudlark,” with Irene Dunne 1:35; 3:45.

» : f Spotied in the same type of qo enough responsibilities al-| for Bongo.’ and “Alec ‘Guinness, at '1 places. tolani ready,” ORIENTAL" Blood. on the ch Sn LOEW'S ’ At . Fox, “Friendly. Island” 28 #8 # p omorrow through Sat- | “The Magnificant Yankee'' with smacks of the sqng "Ball High," THEY haven't decided def-p yy" PPertvion Pacific and “High-| pouls”calfern and, Ann Hardins. * The plot centers around an island |initely yet, but Warners wil PARAMOU NE Sea Sinner: arid” “Al Jennings of Oklahoma. with ¢ "Stormy eather.” omorrow through’ an. -buryea, ‘a 48 v 5 loaded .with only men, another build, newcomer Lucille Norman Friday: ‘The Big Hangover" and TOUKD] and 10, ¥ occupied only by women. and either Gordon MacRae - or of the Klondike.” . LYRIC _ 2 . ” Dennis Morgan as a new McDon- Pon Parade Romorson. ta and Heauty Andreut ind Richard conte. ati 30 a A 0 1roug a - | ‘WEDDING BELLS for Peter-aid-Eddy- combination. Blonde day: “Mr. Music” und “West of wyom- | a ie plehting * Sullivans” © with ‘ X ’ Lucille is the first high C 3 warbler | nid a. 1 itchell, = af -11: 30; 3:4!

Jawford, A068 fijarman REYES isre- “e- SIRT EE Sniase ‘since “the days of trene Manning. hy

Th ough SL Z~—Through Bera “The - Flying

issile’ and ‘Dial 1119

or RIVOLI Through RL “Scott of the! ge uh Ge gt THE forthcoming court. battle’ gANLarctie Throu po vise for Alarm. . |* ug D/ between Howard Hughes and Soi aa “Bogbardier”’ |" "Cains | . oa Mpg . 5, — \roughs Saturd ‘Th producer Frank Ross on legal gree Helmet and Mrs: O'Malley and | i ownership of “The Robe’ will in- sPiipisione. ” Rail : an . ¢ SPEEDWAY—"The Great Manhunt Toug ry S volve correspondence trom the Humphrey Takes - Chance” dae] . 8, ‘ho wro row through Saturday engeance Val- | o late Lloyd C. Douglas, Ww rote ley’ and ~ “Mrs O'Malley end Mr. | the best-seller, It isn't generally Malone." STAR-—-Through tomorrow: “Where the | Sidewalk Ends” and “The Admiral Was |

IU Acoustics Plague

known: Dy Douglas completed his autobiography before his a

Columbia u. Group death. During the last year of his life, he was permitted to leave

By HENRY BUTLER his iron lung for 15 minutes each The Columbia University Glee gay and in that time finished his Club's concert in the IU building jife story. .

at the Fair Grounds last night! ya. : z “HIGH BUTTON SHOES” is

tages. ~ |slated for a Dallas, Tex, revival ¢ th ‘this summer with Constance Here under sponsorship o €| Moore and Eddie Foy.

| Kirk Douglas’ ex, Diana, is dat-) T

Lady.’ . : —

Morningside Heights arrived too 'Killburn in New York. . . . 14if] late: for rehearsal in a strange! St. Cyr, the stripper, is headed B38 Tu aawlon A ~lnovoa = ache) faloin Richard, idea yet! . . . Fame: FPR § gl Sakata. Hein on- [by a toy. Aker Who WANTS to t | his likeness on a squeegee Jig

And some of their nicest: planis-| Greer Garson, who should]

|know, insists husband Buddy Fo] sima. SINZing under the. direetion |gelson has not retired as boss of |

his big Texas oil and ranch em-} |pire because of two heart attacks. | fan that mage Heatly Lo uch She told mé: “He's working 15 noise, as an ng diesel 10COMO- yr a day—if that’s what people

tive. w t to call retirement.” Mr. Lambért apologized early — ah!

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Thomas Morley’s “Now Is the Month of Maying.” Elsewhere, things that were fragmentarily good were marred by pitch-sliding and bad rhythmic trouble. Certainly the explanation must have been fatigue, since the moments of good singing were very good indeed.

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