V I i V ' -i.' -iv y . . , EDWARD SMALL'S LAVISH film production of the treat Alexander Dumas classic, "The Corskan Brothen," now ahowinf at the Elslnore. theatre, fills the screen with stlrrlnf romance, action drama and thrill-packed adventure. - ' ' "- -.:-" w- - ; -:v. ,.fjCqf: . - ;- II,. . 'riTiBaMtiMiSiMIMMMi M "" i ' I -How t nnvr make news . . . I WRITE IT." Don Ameehe. a.n ace correspondent who roes throurh Lon- don'a'rreatest bombardments to report to millions of newspaper readers the hottest news In Europe in T.inflrm mr nn " now showinr At the Grand theatre. Co-starred are Joan Bennett, a nrhtlnf Entlfeh cirl who finds love in London's bomb-washed strecU, nd Rod dr McDowal, the star of Green Was My VaUey." Co-featured la "A Gen Ue man at Heart" with Cesar Romero, y "Confirm or Deny" Stars Don Ameclie, Joan Bennett Played against a background of bomb-wracked London in September, 1940, "Confirm or Deny" is the thrill-packed story of a newspaperman who gives up the scoop of a lifetime for love of a girl. It is now showing at the Grand Theatre. Dob Ameche is starred as the Yankee news scribe, represent ing larre American syndicate Adventure At Elsinore Doug Fairbanks, Jr. Plays Double Role Of Twin Brothers With Douglas Fairbanks, jr, in a swashbuckling role that brings back memories of his father, "The Corsican Brothers," Edward Small's picturization of the Alex ander Dumas novel, is showing now at the Elsinore theatre. through United Artists release. Swift action, thrilling drama, and all the romance of the Dumas novel are here, expertly directed by Gregory Ratoff and given a I suDerb production by Producer Edward Small. That the audience recognized "The Corsican Broth ers" as top-notch entertainment, was evidenced by the enthusiastic j reception that was given the film, i In the dual role of the twin brothers, who seek revenge for the wrongs done their family by the Corsican tryant of one hun dred years ago, Douglas Fair banks, jr, gives an exsiting per formance. He has no easy Job, creating two separate charac ters who are different, yet alike in most respects. One, brought up In luxury, is a ray young man of the world. The other, raised as a bandit In the wilds of Corsica, Is a dour and for bidding personality. Tet young Douglas Fairbanks manages to convey their likenesses as well as their differences, with an authenticity that is astounding. In the scenes of action, the hard riding, the duels, and the fighting scenes, he is particularly good. Thrilling sword-play, vivid and exciting, carry the story along to a really great climax. Special words of praise are due for the villains of the film. Akim Tamiroff, as the tyrant, and John Emery, as his lieuten ant, are the very embodiment of evil. They are as fine a pair of wicked schemers as has been seen on the screen in a long time. Ruth Warrick, in the feminine j lead, is comparatively a newcomer J to motion pictures; but in this film, she gives ample evidence of her ability. She is a lovely crea ture, and she can act. The stellar supporting cast in cludes, Henry Wilcoxon, Gloria Holden. J. Carroll Naish and IL B. Warner. All iri all, "The Cprsican Broth ers" adds up to entertainment plus. Fine production, brilliant di rection, and the romance of an Alexandre Dumas story well told! on the screen, spell screen enter tainment that is liked by every one. r. -. ' f 1 Sec. 2 Pago 5 Sundcry Morning, February IS 1942 '-'"';?'!' Llr-V-' . '-W k- XO MM) ii .IJilA ,jH,WyW.H.UItl,. Jmil.MJ''i.'-l'.l-iJ.LUlAM.W.l-.--lllJl.Mll.U.iA'J.M-lMM Ml-HI - f THAT LOVABLE, LAUGHABLE "Lady Eve" eoaplo la a martial marathon in "Ton Belong to Me" now showing at the State theatre, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. Co-featured Is Two Latins From Manhattan" with Joan Davis and Jinx Falkenberg. Fields, Enrol Star in New "Sucker Film" .'4-' ' . - .- W. C, Fields, who is starring In his latest Universal comedy, "Never Give a Sucker" an Even Break," now at the Hollywood theatre, receives an average of 100 suggestions for jokes, each day from fans and humorous minded admirerslO ..- The strango part of tt Is that who most of the Jokes are funny, Fields can only rarely find si for them, because, as ho says, "I ieat mse jokes." "It may mm odd for a comect- lan to claim he doesn't use Jokes, says Fields, "but it is nevertha less true In my case. I try to gat my humor out of situations rather than out of funny dialogue, and so a jok as such isnt of much help to me." ; , with Fields la a Sucker an Eves ; Appearing "Never Give Break," are . such well known players as Gloria . Jean, Leon Errel. Batch and Buddy. Frank Ua Pangborn, 8 a s a n BQller, Charles Lang and Margaret D mont. ; ,! The sensational new comedy was directed by Edward Clin from a screen play by John TV Neville and Prescott Chaplin. Charles Van Enger was the cam' y i,OTI cosTIXLO with Bud Abbott and the Andrews sisters in Uni versal's gay comedy, "In the Navy" starts today at the Liberty. Companion feature Is "Model Wife" starring Joan BlondeU and ' Dick Powell. rm a War Correspondent Fr got an mneensored story on the invasion of England . . The only thing that eaa koop m from sending tt la . . that time bomb! ij TODAY CESAR CAROU iim ROMERO LAHDISBERLE j Show Time Today Demy: t:lS-4:i5-7 J0-l:O GeaUemaa: lJS-3:4--:M . Mati 50e EvealBg - Plus Tax Special News Scoop NORMANDIE ABLAZE 1 have you read a V good book lately? We can think of no better way than a good a book to take you far away from present worries and cares. We are daily receiving the latest in fiction and non fiction from the pens of America's foremost authors. Hundreds cl Titles To Ctssse Fron Rlay We Suggest These? The San Is My Undo injf Steeiu Scarlet Petticoat" Nard Jones. "Keys to the Kingdom, Cronin. j y "Young Northwest Richard Montgomery. "My Friend Flick" Mary 0Hnu "Hotel Splendid" Bemelmans. ? "Scnm of the Earth" Koestler. "All About Lucia E F, Benson. "Saratoga Trunk" Edna Ferber. GUEFFROrS BOOS Sa'OOS. 141 N. Commercial in London. Playing opposite him is Joan Bennett in the role of a courageous and lovely English girl whose loyalty to her conn" try surpasses her love for the ..Tank. A top notch supporting cast in cludes Roddy McDowall, as the plucky English lad who scoops the world; John Loder as the British censor fighting the war's strangest battle 300 feet underground, and a host 01 others including uric 1 Blore. Raymond Walburn and Arthur Shields contribute an ex citing performance. "Confirm or Deny" was rl rected by Archie Mayo and pro duced by Len Hammond. The story was written by Henry Wales, internationally noted foreign correspondent, and Samuel Fuller. It Is 20th Cen tury-Fox's salute to America's heroes of "front line" news! ' 'ir M lite ,l wMmmmtiMmMMMmiummuMBmiMMmmwBBA ' ' Wvi' tMrnrtu' nJ; ; ' . i.nwiietuiitsastaaaar-istflya JOHN GARFIELD is an ordinary guy who turns hero when he gets j ! i-ht.Mi t uv hla Mkimtrv from Its would-be bacK-staDoers m the new picture, "Dangerously They Live," now showing at the Capitol. Companion feature Is "Outlaws or the ueserv wnn nop along Bill Boyd. Romance Film Stars Fonda And Stanwyck Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda, the comedy combination which made "The Lady Eve" one of the most rib-tickling love-and-laugh romps of the season, con tinue their romantic antics in Co lumbia's "You Belong to Me," Is now showing at the State theatre. "You Belong to Me" is the story of a bride who wouldn't stay for breakfast, and of a hus band who agrees that all the world loves a lover, but why should all the 'world love his wife? Miss Stanwyck Is seen as a woman doctor with too many patientsall of them handsome young men! Mr. Fonda appears as her love-craxy playboy hus band who felt ho had a right to get angry when he saw every man in town saying "ah" to his bride! Others In the cast include Ed gar Buchanan. Roger Clark, Ruth Donnelly and Melvia Cooper. Clark, a handsome newcomer to the screen. Is said to be a certain bet for stardoms Always 2 Smash Hits! m mm it nn i iwi Toughest chore Hedy Lamarr has faced, yet Is the fish can nery scenes for "Tortilla Flat" The star Is shown packing fish and they are REAL fish. For scenes like this, studios often used U ase rubber imita tions but. nowadays, rubber Is too scarce. y If ri 11 v w 7 1 18c STARTS TODAY Continuous Today Flos Del ease Tax ltoiirjf. y ' ..L f w .. I IT'S A FIEIDS-DAY or FUN1 I fields n w w sr f- - al a 11 . V W. C. FIELDS AND LEON ERROL exert their wflea on Anne Nagle to bo avau in -never mito m onwr u - -7, today at the Hollywood theatre. Second feature U "Moonlight In Hawaii. with MIscha Auer, the Merry Maes, Johnny Downs, and Jane Fraree. ' mm olwkja 4CAn trrru timnv i ANNI NAGll ' And Second Feature X3L est tus uo tsiot i I Also - Cartoon and News Capitol Theatre Shows Thrilling Spy Ring Film "Dangerously They live, star ring John Carfield, Nancy Cole man and Raymond Massey, Is now showing at the Capitol theatre. The neW Warner Bros, picture is a timely and exciting tale of a hero and his drl who to "all out" for Uncle Sam. - - ' The girl and boy who get In? volved In the machinations of aa enemy spy ring, are played Vr NaiH-y Colensan, Waraefi Bros, newest dramatic "find,, and John Garfield, one of the screen's most talented young j stars. Pitied against them are Raymond Massey, as a brilliant and famous psychiatrist, and Moroni Olsen, as a wealthy business man, both of whom are working for the fifth eel-, fat - this :etrj.yy yyi "Dangerously They live,' directed by Robert Florey, from the screen play br Karion Far sonnet Besides Carfield. Miss Coleman, Massey and Olsen. the fettered cast. Includes Esther Dale,jf Lee - Patrick yXfcrisUan Rab, Roland Drew, y Frank . Keichr and mony ethei--5-w "BUY DEFENSE BONDS" ' f Ml I 1 Now Showing - Two Top Hits! ALEXANDRE DUMAS' MOST AMAZING ADVENTURE ROMANCE THE CORSICAN BROTHERS Morriis DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. Companion Feature 3 Sergeants, 1 Girl and A Thousand Laughs! WILLIAM TRACY and JOE SAWYER "Hay Fcsi" with James Gleason Noah Beery, Jr. ; Elyse Knox Starling Today TIMES Navy: 2:4a - 5:50 - 9:00 Wife: 1:00-4:10 7:20 -10:25 Today - Mon. Tues. Z Bits It's a movie thrill with an ex tra kick because yea might be the here yourself! Compsnloa Feature ieoowoc- cot -sejc opKr Heel the Bride Who Tfonldn'i Stay for Breakfast The wackiest honeymoon that ever drove a poor groom cra-a-zy ... And to make it perfect, the unforgettable star com f bination of "The Lady Eve" team up again ... to score another comedy triumph I PLUS 2ND SMASH HIT! Plus Serial. 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