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Top Films Offered

By KATHLEEN CVENGROS NO MATTER WHAT your taste in entertainment may be for this coming week, you should be well satisfied with the local billings. + - Starting Friday at the Esquire is “Statgecoach” with John Wayne and Claire Trevor. Times preview of the week is “Something To Live For” with Ray Milland and Joan Fontaine, Circle, Thursday. = Humphrey Bogaft stars in the tough newspaper film, “Deadline, U. 8. A.’ Indiana, Friday. Held over for another week at Loew's is “Singing in the Rain” with Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds. Jimmy Dickens and his stage show comes to the Lyric Wednesday, as well as the film, “The Unknown World.” Sunday sees the Ritz theater changing its bill to the awardwinning Japanese film, “Rashomon.”

Grand Ole Opry Star

“Little” Jimmy Dickens, dimunitive singing star of “Grand Ole Opry” in Nashville, Tenn. is appearing in person on the a stage of the Lyric theater for ' hy 7 J ; HL one week beginning Wednesday. |in a political set-up; the cold slay-|], Hollywood— AT THE FIRST-RUN THEATERS—Opening Wednesday on the stage of the Lyric are Little He will perform with his “Coun-|Ing of an ex-showgirl who be-| . Jimmy Dickens and his Counlly Boys i Jon Wayne, Claire Trevor ad George Banareft make Hinge . ; interesting in "Stagecoach," Esquire, Friday; Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse stop the show when they try Boys,” “The Harmony Sweet-|comes involved with the rackets L i It A " . ne oach, 9 Wiki. and “Oscar a tog ail these are among the| ope, ros Y, amo ur a al n do this dance in "Singing in the Rain, : Loew's, held over; Hump rey Bogert has his back against the 1 Hie. events virtually Hfted| ; | wall as usual, but he fights his way out in "Deadline, U.S. A." Indiana, Friday. Jimmy is well-known for his grap y By ERSKINE JOHNSON imermaids while exploring the Jean Wallace In the story, which |= =m ee . Tenditions of “hillbilly tunes, from recent headlines, | HOLLYWOOD, Apr, 12— Roll bottom of a lagoon in a diving Cornel describes as a “thriller in| ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” Ava Here to Eternity.” The part's too Farmer Takes a Wife,” is a vice His first song hits with Columbia | In “Deadline,” Humphrey Bo-| ut the laugh meters—here’s the Suit. costume.” |quietly replaced Ann Francis in small and the character's hardly|iory for Betty Grable. It's Bets were" “Old Cold Tater,” “Country gap ig reportedly in rare form—| first k at some of the situa-| Dorothy Lamour’s the native! There's also revived interest inithe film after Susan checked off [of the desired moral fibre. pe Boy,” and “A Sleeping At the the kind frst. pee Re SOm 1 Bali.” a 8irl, but Producer Harry Tugend “Lord Johnny” for Cornel at'the picture. The word fis that ah {ty’s claim that her 1051 squabble Foot of the Bed.” Recent releases ° nd of part he is best Hons 18 io S nas Hope. Bing says: “She won't talk like a na- RKO and Warner Bros. That's gusan would have nixed the film THERE'S an eybbrow - lifting with the studio and her long sus. ale ere Lie But Tm Lou, |assaciated with. “He jaya: ‘the Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in tive doll. There will be BO lines jhe fim he Vent. to Begland 3014s she had known Ava was slated note over songstress Peggy Lee'spension came about because she Bae Hie Helter Jad it Mayan of a crusading editor who|,, "1, or the “Road” series— Ike te bad gi Me stay! Ou ols 0. the a gd for the meaty role. replacement of movie star Jane/insisted that Cole do the choe 3 : will not ‘be intimidated by the | 8 BO P " " yu a Powell at New York's plush Copa-ireography on “Meet Me After the

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Giving sustenance to the Bo-! i . | . | O- working their way back to the Hope and Crosby each are put- property, | ', aid: Richard Brooks, author of the 8art drive are Ethel Barrymore 1 g from Australia, Bing and ting up one-third of. the money | 2» » Brando and said: . nn Ipensive.

screenplay as well as director|®® the reliant publisher of the poy seo the South Seas sights to make the film and will share! BILL DEMAREST fs the latest| ~Tiease turn your back to me. IpdS S.A slaléfiate Detween John, * » ou of “Deadline, U, 8. A.” is noted. r SpAper he edits and Kim itn the exception of one island in the profits. Paramount studio star to strike oil—near Venice, | ho 2 | bb ONY +B €17| HARRY CIMRING reports this 3 Ws Be Ruy ~ |Hunter as the wife who sees her, _ pa) They're always on the is the otier one-third partner, Cal. He owns 18% per cent of LISA Ferraday s preparing a squabble. John wants bigger and|, log between two movie dolls: for his realistic flair, and he has|loyalty in a new light during his foad to, but never get to Ball, | ' ’ a & 138 barrels a day. romantic announcement that will better roles—the studio wants him| x g Olls: spared nothing to incorporate struggle. . ‘Sample gags dreamed up by] CORNEL WILDE'S toting a « ux» surprise her closest friends, |to sign & new contract before the] “How do you like her mongrel this flavor in his latest work. | The film is actually made—to writers Frank Butler, Hal Kanter freshly mimeographed script of] SUSAN HAYWORD is doing a a. 4,8 |plums are tossed his way. (hairdo? The workings of a big city|a great degree—in the news and Bill Morrow. “Star of India,” which probably slow burn over Ava Gardner's] COLUMBIA’s . denying that| Ii { “Mongrel? : newspaper, the intricate alliance|plant of the New York Daily] Hope boxing with a kangaroo, will be his next film as an inde- sudden casting as one of Gregory Rita Hayworth will play the] ASSIGNMENT of Jack Cole as| «yes half poodle and half of gangsterism with weaknesses News for the sake of authenticity, Hope chasing a school’ of live pendent. There's a role for wife Peck’s three leading ladies in |oldest-profession girl in “From!dance director on Fox's “The shaggy dog.”

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Alan Miller (Ray Milland), a reformed drunk,

Alan and “Jenny meet accidentally several Alan manages to sober Jenny. They confess Alan joins his wife, Edna (Theresa is summoned fo a hotel room where he finds ried and she is an actress who can’t overcome her feelings about a times and she ‘rebuffs him each time. Then she their attachment for each other, but decide to go They watch Jenny's successful Jenny Carey {Joan Fontaine), an actress, quite former lover, a prominent producer. They meet in a museum while leaves on tour with a new show. On Christmas their own ways. Jenn goes on stage and with her Edna izes the lines as drunk. He pours her a drink, then throws it out Jenny is doing research for a park Their réndezvous is interrupted Eve, when her show is due to open there, Alan new-found strength faces her

Their common bond draws them together, although he is mar-

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the window and thus starts a chain of events in by Alan's son, along with other school children.-Jenny Teaves, say- Joh : phone salt 15 come fo Junmy's hotal, He pr Jose inds her q te drunk—una © go on stage, n an queen.

"Something to Live For" (Circle, Thursday). ing she will never see Alan again,