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Daily Times-Gazette, 13 Dec 1947, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURD AY, DECEMBER 13 1947 REGENT WALCOTT VS LOUIS gd PICTURES oA AT GENT oN MONDAY What is your in ly on the recent world's heavyweight title bout between Joe Louis and Jersey Joe Walcott? Did you think that Walcott should have been awarded the decision? for yourself whether the judges were right or wrong in the decision they made, by attending the Regent' Theatre Monday when these motion pictures of this great upset in boxing his will shown on the local BILTMORE GEORGE RAFT, . JOHN MILLS, MICHAEL REDGRAVE LYNN BORI TOP DOUBLE BILL MONDAY "Nocturne," one of the most subtle mystery-thrillers seen in a long time opens Monday at the Odeon-Biltmore with George Raft and Lynn Barl in the co-starring roles. An intelligent, punch-packed story told stralght-for- wardly and with no intent to fool the audience, lifts this offering out of the ordinary run of murder-mystery films and places it amongst the select appears to be, but Detective Raft be- lieves it's murder. He makes himself such a nuisance to his department su- periors that he is fired from the force, but he continues his investigations nevertheless. Ten beautiful women whose photo- graphs hang in the composer's living room figure as his suspects. After tracing and questioning them all, his chief suspect proves to be a beautiful film actress, played by Miss Bari, with whom he falls in love while trying to force a confession. The solution to the mystery is work- ed out with ingenuity and the smash climax will have patrons sitting on the edge of their seats. From start to finish the action is fast and two-fist- convinci: in a role which demands skillful character and uished acting. Many famous Hollywood locales, meccas of eager tourists, figure in the backgrounds, including a visit to an R.K.O. Radio sound stage where Sin- bad the Sailor, gigantic technicolor was shooting. In the featured cast are Virginia Hus- ton, Joseph Pevney*and Myrna Dell. Edward L. Martin, directed the pro- duction by Joan arrison. ADDED FEATURE The theme of "The Way To The Stars", Anatole de Grunwald's latest film offering, is that of love and war. Coming to the Blltmore Theatre on Monday through United Artists release, It is the story of their.' Missions," though there is not a single battle quence. It is the story of their loves, of the impact of their private lives on war--and of the war on thelr at private lives. se~ 1940 In Flight the little town of Shepley, England, STARTS You'lt TALK An TALK AND TALK ABOUT MONDAY ho. Lieutenant David Archdale, played by Michael Redgrave, is stationed at Halfpenny Field, neap 'group which can be labeled outstand- ing. The story, laid in Hollywood, re- volves around the shooting of a com- poser who is a notorious lady-killer, The police call it suicide, as indeed it ed, with suspense laid on suspense till the final fadeout. Raft has one of the most telling roles of his career and registers a distinct hit whether he is being his sauve self or engaging in a fistic free-for-all, Miss Bari is wholly it is a vivid and beautiful pictorial of the lives of a group of English and American flyers during those crucial | years before the tide of battle turned against the Germans. screen for the first time. See for your- self the round by round movies of this great fight. See the great invincible Joe Louis knocked to the canvass for the second and third time in his long career. See it all at the ent on _Monday and judge for yourself. Main Feature An up-to-the.minute story, Packed with suspense, of a woman who ful to her the exciting theme of "The Unfaith- ful," new Warner Bros. film drama a opens at the Regent Theatre Ann heridan, Lew Ayres and Zach- ary Scott have so-starring roles in the romantic production, with Eve Arden, Jerome Cowan, Steven Geray and John gloys in other important characteriza- ons, "The Unfaithful" begins with a cry in the night and a dead body on the floor of Chris Hunter's home. Chis (Ann Sheridan) tells police that the intruder had demanded her jewelry and in the struggle she had stabbed him with a knife which her husband, Bob (Zachary Scott), had brought home from Tokyo. MARKS GROUCHO MARX IN RX IN "COPACABANA" "ELIZABETH'S WEDDING DAY" AT THE MARKS MONDAY! IF SHE WERE YOURS COULD YOU FORGIVE? THE NEW WARNER SENSATION "EVE ARDEN srevencew apypy ENTERTAINMENT MARKS! Those irrepressible funsters, Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda make an unbeatable laugh team in "Copacabana", which comes to the Marks on Monday. Sharing top acting honors with them are Andy Russell, 'popular singing star, and Gloria Jéan. The film was directed by Alfred Green of "Jolson Story" fame. A special attraction is "Elizabeth's Wedding Day," one of the first Canadian showings, which depicts all the pomp and pageantry of this historic day. Also on the same program are "Christmas Carols", a color cartoon and a sport short, The setting for Sam Coslow's spright- ily mew musical production, '""Copaca- bana", which is due on Monday at the Marks Theatre through United Ar- tist release, is the swank night club bearing this name that has made such a famous reputation for itself on New York's fashionable East Side. Co-starring in the film are those ir- repressible comedians, Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda, making an un- beatable fun-making team. This is the very first time Groucho has been starred on the screen without his zany brothers, Harpo and Chico, but Car- men is a mighty good substitute. Andy Russell, popular singing star of the radio and films, shares top acte jng honors with Marx and Miranda, bi handsome Steve Cochran playing film prototype of Monte Proser, noted owner of the real Copaca- bana bistro, and pretty Gloria Jean, former child star, cast as his doting Girl Friday. « Three of the nation's top night club reporters, Earl Wilson of the Post, Louis Sobol of the Journal American, and--Abel- Green; editor of Variety, oc¢- cupy ringside tables in the film, play- ing their own exciting real-] life roles, And last, but decidedly not least, are the fourteen gorgeous Copa Girls who decorate the extravagant singing and dancing ensembles. tHEATKES TODAY Biltmore -- "Can't Help Singing" ! (Technicolor) at 12:30, 3:01, 5:22, 7:53 and 10:17 p.m. "Sun Valley Cyclone" at 2:09, 4:30, 7:01 and 9:25 pm. Last com- plete show at 9:25 p.m. Regent -- "The Two Mrs. Car- rolls" 1.30, 3.25, 5.15, 7.15, 9.20. Last complete show 9 p.m. Marks -- "Blondie in the Dough" at 1:00, 3:25, 5:45, 8:10, 10:35. "The Marauders" a+ 2:20, 4:45, 7:10, 9:30. Last complete show at 9:20. LAST TIME TODAY! Humphrey Bogart Barbary Stanwyck "THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS" A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE HOLLYWOOD'S TOPMOST TALENT...IN DAYS ONLY STARTING MONDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION One of The Fist Canadian Showings ! "ELIZABETH'S WEDDING DAY" ALL THE POMP AND PAGEANTRY DESCRIBED BY MISS ANNA NEAGLE Groucho - [7:1 9.8 Carmen MIRANDA Andy {053-1148 . Steve (efo]el 19. "Gloria: JEAN CALPRODUCTION ANN SHERIDAN plays the role of a wife who must pay for her indiscretion, Co.starred with Miss Sheridan is Zachary Scott and Lew Ayres in "The Unfaithful," Warners' exciting drama day to the Theatre. and STARTS MONDAY RAFT ON A RAMPAGE! Dou sey %: MONTGOMERY In the most exciting WOMAN HUNT Jaa |. us, ' 1 Production you ve ever seen. ' RAFT LYNN BARI [ees 1 REDGRAVE John dILLS ; Rosamund JOHN and Disappointment Later! Go where the crowd goes this New Year's . . . Dance the Old Year out and the New Year in at the Hotel Genosha New Year's Frolic! * LAST. | "BLONDIE IN THE DOUGH" ® Dancing to 3 am. TODAY © "THE MARAUDERS" --Hopalong Cassidy ® Favor To Every Lady ® Noisemakers, Hats, Horns, Etc. ® Buffet Dinner Served 11 p.m. to 2 am. * "Picadilly" Room Hotel Genosha SUA CLUB 214 Miles West of Whitby on No. 2 Highway -- Catering to -- . Stanley HOLLOWAY ki Renee ASHERSON Felix AYLMER Basi RADFORD Directed by ANTHONY ASQUITH Screen play by TERENCE RATTIGAN Van Walker 7 and His New Orchestra! CLIP 'and MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! ® Parties ® Banquets @® Wedding Receptions ® Private Dances, Etc. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT He's out to capture a killer... even if he tears apart Hollywecod's gayest night spots...makes love to Holly- wood's most glamorous women! % EXCELLENT FOOD WELL SERVED! Make Your Reservations Now o CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS DINNERS -- also -- Reservations are being accepted for NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC For Information --. Phone Whitby 820 (Y- 1:1) cast includes Ge VIRGINIA HUSTON THEATRE JOSEPH PEVNEY MYRNA DELL I ; Christmas Shoppers! You are invited to check your parcels "Tree at the Biltmore Handy BOOKLETS while shopping! .. Address r | HOTEL GENOSHA -- New Year's Eve Celebration! | I I SUI NI SSR SY or ENVELOPES No. of Tickets ......... Cityor Town .,.......... "Can't Help Singing" (Color) "Sun Valley Cyclone" ON SALE ADULTS CHILDREN NE THE SUPPER SHOWS Tickets $4.25 Per Person -- Enclose Money Order or Cheque and Tickets Will Be Mailed | Reservations Must Be > Picked Up Before 5 r.m., n., Dec. 31st r-- -- v--

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