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Two Dramas Highlight Movie

By KATHLEEN CVENGROS

ONE OF THE FEW truly dramatic movies to come out of Hollywood in recent years is scheduled to open Thurs-

day at the Circle Theater.

Based on one of Theodore Dreiser's best-sellers, the

| k are Gary Cooper, as a marshal con-| fronted with the choice of fighting four desperados single-handed, | chooses not to do so. He tries] {to avoid the fight. And when he can’t avoid it—as a matter of] high principle—he tries to round

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movie is “Carrie,” starring Lau-| rence Olivier and Jennifer Jones. tyre and

is “Big Jim McLain” Thursday at the Indiana. Gary Cooper dominates the screen in the tense western thriller, “High Noon” beginning Thursday at Loew’s. Ruth Hussey, Rod Cameron and Gale Storm take stellar roles in “Woman of the North Country,” coming soon to the Lyric.

opening for her,

lovers fate at th

stroy him, of a frank drama.

Love Story Two of the movies’ m tinguished performers will be seen

There

(what happened in In run of the

romantic drama ‘‘Carrie.” The absorbing story follows the dramatic transformation of

goes to the big city. Dazzled by a odds in his stride.

world of luxury and male com- the fray and disposes of with dispatch, romance trick shots and an uncanny ac-

panionship, she becomes involved villains in an unconventional with a worldly-wise young sales- curacy. man, but abandons him when she, This is not the meets and falls in love with a ma- Noon.”

"Big Jim McLain"

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Big Jim McLain [John Wayne), two-fisted special agent, and his assistant, Mal Baxter (James Arness) are assigned to investigate activities of a world-wide terror ring with headquarters in Hawail, in "Big Jim McClain," Indiana, Thursday.

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successful The Times preview-of-the-week throws over his family and job else, and everyone else, fails him,

Carrie’s struggles to live down her past and make a name for

on’t permit him to d thi T Al M ; by herself as an actress, and or else. pe shi 8 lo an ow ray

vengeful wife determined to debuild to the climax

| Unique Western

is a conventional ost dis- of behavior for a western movie] star—and when that convention is flaunted the results are likely paired for the first time in the tq pe spectacularly good. That's

athe odds of four to one are comnaive, small-town girl after she monplace; the hero takes such

up a posse to help him with the]

man who/job. It is only ‘when everything

{that he goes through with the|

fight alone, because his principles|

| Lusty Saga | One of the less famous but equally important discoveries in the history of America is the, background for “Woman of the North Country.” In the wilds of the north woods the richest strike of iron ore in the history of the world was made in 1890. As news of it traveled around the country, men poured into the area, fighting for the millions in| red dust. Country” deals with this period in history. fa Briefly, the movie depicts the struggles of one man and his rival, a woman, to gain control of the vast Mesabi range of Minnesota, where the strike was made.

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code aren't you?”

just take a tip. “High Noon.” mill westerns, “aren't you” part.

As a matter of

He's eager for the utilizing “I'm so tired of

case in “High

While checking on one of the chief suspects, Dr. Gelster, Jim meets and falls in love with the doctor's attractive secretary, Nancy Vallon (Naney Olson). He takes ‘her into his confidence and her personal knowledge of the doctor and his associates gives Jim and his assistant some clues to work from. oh

COMING SOON-—Scheduled for the near future at the first-run, downtown theaters are three top-notch films. Gary Cooper prepares to fight for his life in "High Noon" (Loew's, Thursday); a chance meeting between Laurence Olivier and Jennifer Jones explodes into a love affair in "Carrie" (Circle, Thursday) and Barry Kelley, Rod Cameron and Gale Storm find themselves in a tense | situation in ‘Woman of the North Country" (Lyric, coming soon).

‘Butler’ Fighting Word |

By BEN COOK United Press Staff Correspondent

OLLYWOOD, Aug. 30 — The way to get Alan Mowbray’s dander up when you are, introduced to him is just to say: “Oh, you're the movie butler,

If you want to try it some time, about the time yqu get to the “Woman of the North isn't that violent about the subject. He is just resigned. “What can I do about it?” he

asked when the subject came up.

not typed as a butler that I ought

Loew’s "HIGH NOON"

"WOMAN OF THE NORTH COUNTRY"

No One Can Say Cleo Didn't Try

| A double-barreled gimmick will|

be used to exploit two new movies {soon to hit the theaters,

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Moore, star of both films, will be

‘making personal appearances on| the Art Theater circuit, through which both films will be released. | | It happend that Mowbray 18 Miss Moore will plug both! playing a butler role in his cur-| pictures through an advertising rent picture at Universal-Inter- campaign which is to be highnational, “Just Across the Street.” lighted by a self-painted nudeThe featured part is Mowbray's from-the-waist-up portrait. 279th movie role. It is only the She'll carry the original paintfifth time he has appeared as a ing with her on the tour and © butler, however, exhibit it as she makes her per“Less than two per cent of my sonal appearances. movie work has been as a butler,” | ” Mowbray pointed out. “How that types me as the ideal butler, I'll never understand.” Mowbray actually winced when the movie, “Topper,” appeared on television screens recently, It con-| tained one of his rare butler characterizations. “I had a dozen friends tell me,

Start running i How's That Again?

Tamba, the talented chimp who cavorts with Johnny Weissmuller in the “Jungle Jim" series, was honored on the set of ‘“Voodoo Tiger” by the veteran crew who selected him as “the most co-operative actor”

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Working on bent on revenge, storms the stronghold of the terrorists and comes face to face with the whole crew. He slugs it out with them until the Honolulu police arriye to take over.

From a local character-Jim and Mal discover the name of the contact man for the terrorists. Making it known they ate getting close to the top men, the two agents set a trap to smoke out their enemies. The plot backfires when Mal is blackjacked and later killed when Dr. Gelster administers a truth serum.’

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Profile Kings Don't Reaister With Yvonne

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 30 — It's something to put the

world today.

Not one local greasepaint king)

is included. Here aré sultry Yvonne's

choices and she knows all of them | but the famous musical con-|

ductor: | The Duke of Edinburgh, the Shah of Iran, Polish sculptor Korczak Zielowski, Aly Khan, |opera composer Gian Carlo-Me-notti, Peter (hero in “Quo Vadis”) |Ustinoff, Howard Hughes, Sir

{Laurence Olivier and Arturo Tos-|

canini, Yvonne's cutting way down on her dating, though, and vows that she'll lace into the next press agent who links her with a man she doesn’t know.

“I want to shake off the im-

I've gone out with everybody in

Plugging “Thy Neighbor's Wife” noses of Hollywood profile kings out of joint — Yvonne |and “Strange Fascination,” Cleo De Carlo’s list of the nine most fascinating males in the

|the world and that I'm not a serious girl.” ” n # WITH Broadway appearances ‘and long road tours behind her in “Romeo and Juliet” and “Candida,” Olivia de Havilland is confessing that she’s overcome a yen to run the other way a la Greta Garbo, There was a time when shy Olivia cringed in public, but now —‘“The theater gives you some old basis of courage that an actress can't get any other way. I had to make a speech at the testimonial dinner for Judy Garland. I didn’t need any help and I wasn't a bit

they have pression that's been created like nervous. I never could have done to have a recording made of my ‘Saw you in that old familiar but- worked with during the past 30 a slow poison over the years that that without stage experience and |explanation and keep playing it.”

touring the country in plays.

a tip from an old couple, Jim,

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With the terrori 3 ring smashed, Jim can forget his revenge and turn his thoughts to Nancy, although he intends to caggy on for hi nd Mal