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inherits a baseball team are the meat of first run movies at downtown theaters during the coming week. " Clark Gable, Maria Elena Marques and John Hodiak star in foot Indian territory in “Across the Wide Missouri,” of beaver. His only means of at which opens at the Loew's Satur: taining a guide is to marry Miss day. Marques, a beautiful “Painting the Clouds with Sun- the tribe. shine,” featuring Dennis Morgan, uch the same as he does of a
Virginia Mayo, Virginia Gibson, mule he receives in a business
Gene Nelson and Lucille Norman, {ransaction. is the main attraction at the In- . As the party progresses westdiana beginning Tuesday. ward, Clark begins to admire his Opening at the Lyric Thursday Spunky, little wife. For the first is “Tomorrow Is Another Day, time he sees her as a woman inwith Steve Cochran and Ruth Stead of a bargaining asset. A Roman. “Rhubarb,” The Times preview SPring. of the week, top-bills Ray Milland| AS the trapping.group .leaves and Jan Sterling. It starts for the east, they are attacked
Thursday at the Circle, by Ricardo Montalban and his 2 wn braves. Miss Marques is the first . to fall. Her horse gallops wildly Lucky Girl across the broken terrain with
Maria “Elena Marques, Tatin= the young hoy American film discovery, makes back.
strapped to its Gable must fight Montal-
Thursday), Gene Nelson, Virginia Mayo, Lucille Norman and Virginia Gibson in. Elena Marques in "Across the Wide Missouri" (Loew's, Saturday).
search really loves in the ‘divorce center’ an ex-con of the U. 8.
He thinks "of Maria Resides the
“Tip Toe Through the Tulips,’ “With a “We're in the Money,” and two written especially for the produc-
‘ tion, child is born to the couple in the voyan Isa N
ture is radio dinging star. In addition to her own radio show, she has appeared as a guest on the Monday night Gordon MacRae program.
may be seen in this movie, It is the Mambo, a fiery combination
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in “Tomorrow Is other Day’ {Lyrie, Thursday). Steve receives a cold reception
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ignites into love and they are married. They befriend Lurene Tuttle and Ray Teal and settle down as their pokes on good sportsmanship. Cochran goes to’work lettuce fields with Teal.
DOWNTOWN—First run movies opeding at theaters during the coming week include Steve Cochran and Ruth Roman in "Tomorrow Is Another Day" (Lyric, "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine" (Indiana, Tuesday), and Clark Gable and Maria
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maiden of and dance from start to finish. from - society after his title tune, there is from prison. One night at ‘When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” dance hall he meets the lovely ‘One Alone.” “Vienna Dreams,” hostess, Ruth Roman.
friend, a detective resents Cochran's dancing with Miss Roman fight. Ruth is forced to ‘shoot the detective to save Steve. When Cochran returns to conRuth the pic- he has killed the detective. tells him that if he will flee she
Steve iss HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 6—John his pictures. popular movie stars, is almost as bi ester tolls. him. that ig a western hero as Hopalong
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sells John Wayne cowboy pistols . and gives lectures to junior cow-
Wayne says-he-just-likes to-keep.popguns: busy. His schedule of movies, of
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His next activity, he Wayne, one of the: nation’s most hopes, will be to direct a picture. & Wayne also put out a monthly "SEs series of John Wayne western 4 4 comic books. A million copies of each issue are sold. Wayne doesn’t It keeps him just about as busy draw them himself but he care- § will go with him. Their relation- too. Wayne puts out comic books, Fully looks over what goes out. Another of his projects is the John Wayne line of western out fits for children, including cowboy hat, shirt, chaps, boots, belt and §
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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 6 Ruth Roman is back from a va- ized in Hawaii become next queen of the sarong.
(UP)—iman, who up to now has specialin more dramatic assignments, is ready to start. : “I¢'s all part of what Honolulu Hollywood's 4i4 to me,” she said. “I'm full of
and says she
outlook on life and my career. “An actress who doesn't trave! once ‘in a while might as well be dead.” ” ” ” | MISS ROMAN took off for three weeks of Hawaiian entchantment after two full years at
{Warner Bros, working “like a super-charged thing." i| “I didn't realize how badly I needed a change of scenery until I sailed from San Francisco,” she said. | "Miss Roman left without her thusband, Mortimore Hall, but with an armload of books. She planned to spend the five-day crossing curled up on her bunk with a good book. " =n n HER HUSBAND caught up {with her by plane after she arrived in Honolulu and the two f started an idyllic, if delayed, honjeymoon at the Royal Hawailan Hotel. “We visited Doris Duke's home,
we rode in an admiral’'s barge out to Pearl Harbor and we: visited the Korean . wounded,
she said. "We also had bowls of
her Hollywood debut as yany ban while the horse stampedes, Teal discovers that Steve is which the latest is Warner Bros. go bust, Wayne still won't be pen- orchids in our room every dav young actress wishes she could - 2 » =» of the Cuban Rhumba and Ameri- 0 put agrees to remain “Operation Pacific” (he rides a niless in his old age. He has oil and I wore sarongs and flowers opposite Clark Gable—in “Across Song Dance and Lau hs can Jitterbug. A very large glass silent. submarine, not a norse), would be wells in four states Kansas, in my hair. It was wonderful.” the Wide Missouri” (Loew's, Sat- ' 9g tloor was constructed for this mo. iq injured. Lurene sum- enough to keep most actors well Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska IT CAN'T BE—Barry Nelson Now she is eager to launch her urday). Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo, Scene. + It contains 1600 colored mons the sheriff, because she des- occupied. It's only the beginning The actor is also concerned gazes in fear at the man who third. year at Warner Bros. and The film, based on Bernard De Virginia Gibson, Gene Nelson and !ights that flash rythmically dur- pe ately needs money and wants for Wayne. with a series of 16-millimeter stole his dog- his wife, his feels sure she will be able to im Voto's Pulitzer Prize-winning his- Lucille Norman co-star in the Dg the dance, to collect the reward. Ruth then| He's also a film producer, mak- short subjects which his longtime, oth d hi fe “Th prove her performances afte: tory by the same title, features technicolor musical, “Painting ‘ ’ 2 8 a confesses to Steve that she shot ing him one of the few actor-'stand-in Sid Davis, is producing Clalnes an i me n ® her first real vacation. She still Gable as a trapper in the early the Clouds With Sunshine.” Heavy Hero the detective. They give them- producers in Hollywood. He. puts for schools throughout the coun- Man With My Face. The has two unreleased pictures 19th century. Virginia Mayo is looking for, Steve Cochrah, who seems to selves up only to make a startling in his full time, when he has such try. The films deal with religious Picture opens Friday at the “Strangers on a Train” and “To
Gable plans to enter the Black- a millionaire. She finds one she relish “heavy” parts, returns as discovery.
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Gene Lockhart (left) an eccentric millionaire, tells Ray Milland - center), his secretary, and William Frawley, manager of Lockhart's rooklyn baseball team, that he wants an ill-tempered alley cat for a pet in "Rhubarb” (Circle, Thursday). The cat, who lives on a Golf course, has the habit of stealing golf balls off the green before y can be putted. Milland finds the.cat harder to catch than ® wild beast of the jungle. He buys a steel-net trap and uses
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. After trapping the cat, he becomes the only person able to handle it besides Lockhart. He is shown here introducing the feline to his girl, Jan Sterling. They plan an early marriage, but this is disrupted when Lockhart dies and wills his estate” to "Rhubarb," named after a baseball fight. Milland is named guardian of the cat and the estate. PE Eni
* The Brooklyn Loons refuse to play when they find they are owned by a cat. Milland decides to use a little psychology on the team. He brings the Loon's 'boss' to the clubhouse and introduces ‘him. He induces two of the players to touch the cat. When they do, the manager rushes in with checks. He says they are bonuses for their play. This convinces’ the team that the.cat is lucky. The ‘team begins to win every day with the cat sitting in a special box with Milland. . : - : .
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{sie Holmes, daughter of Lockhart, tries to break her fathec's will. She says Rhubarb is the wrong cat and then produces 9 identically colored cats. Jan, who has acquired an allergy to. Rhubarb, breaks the case with her sneezing. ,
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With one game lefi to play and the World Championship hanging in the balance, Rhubarb is 'cat-napped.’ The Loons are a demoralized team. All of Brooklyn organizes to locate the missing’ feline. In desperation bookie joints aro raided. The cat is found in the office of Richard
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the series is won by Brooklyn.
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