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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1952)
tfr $0 ft J slk r, ii ami l()ST as Col. blevc Janowskl fv .) ail all-out offensive against the enemy as "BL .Murray, and Richard Exan Hten In this scene B i. 7irn" starting Wednesday at the McDonald VLT Rehearses Comedy Harvey Wary Chase's nnnillst nnmmln "Harvey," has been cast by Very Litllo Theatre Director George He bert, and is now in rehearsal for early showing. As presently scheduled, "Har- Vev" Wilt linen al Iha ml. .....I CI showhnuse Wednesday, Oct. 15, for a icn-uay run. HoX (lffirp nnnrino .lnlA ..,111 u ..... iipiu win ,t; announced later by Mrs. A. R. uoieman, box -office chairman. HOWeVer. ATrc Unlnmnn It.. ........inn, ,,, mi; box office hours will be changed mis year, wiin tickets to be sold at the theatre nniv hniuman 1 nri 5 p.m. on the days the box office ii open. The sets for "Harvey" are under construction and lighting details are being worked out. Members of the cast now In re hearsal are Genevieve Tugman, Billie Harnden, Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Phyllis Kirkpatrick, Beth Taylor, Charles Geary, Kenneth Griffith, waync Mono, Henry Korn, and 2 'tSu ; V 1. JL- ...ST LOU COS'l 1,1 lome In this J-1 fi il.O, Alitn Green, and Iluil Abbott make a coiy three scene from the comedy, "Lost In Alaska," starting Sunday at the Ileilig Theatre. Joey Walsh Plays Boy in "Juggler" WtTGH SPORT HOLLYWOOD The busted bone circuit rodeos to the unin- HnllvunnHAnnthor lllnlor star:""" UP ,n arms over " zooms his career skyward with the and Krasna's "The Lusty Men" announcement from The Kramer for RKA. Picture is the first one Company that 14-year-old Jneylhat nnesn.t Eiorify lhis s0-called Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Sept. 21, 1952 7B Walsh will play the plum role of the Israeli boy, Yehoshua, in the Columbia picture, "The .luggler," to be fumed partially in Israel. Joey, a top New York television performer, will play scenes throughout the pitcure with Kirk Douglas, whose ilight across the "sport" which, percentage-wise. injures more participants than any other sport including boxing and football. TYPICAL? HOLLYWOOD Jean Sim- new nation to evade police is aided 1 mons was asked by co-star Victor by his young Israeli guide and Mature on the set of RKO's . , ' "Break-Up" how she liked Amer- "The Juggler will mark a sec-'. , ,, . , . ond stellar appearance on film for!1"" Baseball. Jeans reply, "Oh, the young newcomer, whose work 1 1 think the hot dogs, peanuts and in "Hans Christian Andersen" is; soda pop are wonderful but there touted as "great" by no less an au-j is one thing I just can't under thority. than Danny Kaye. stand. How can some of the fans eat so much popcorn! Film Chores Keep Mickey Off Stage HOLLYWOOD Mickey Roeney, who is currently co-starring with Dick Haymes in Columbia's Tech nicolor musical, "All Ashore," has been approached by Mel Ferrer to star in a West Coast stage produc tion of the Lindsay-Crouse New York hit, "Remains to be Seen." Rooney had to turn down th I deal because of his heavy sched ule of film commitments. This Week At The Theatres HKILIG StarlK SuntUv "Mu.lt ( Silver Creek" and "Lost In Alaska' REX Sunday thru Tuesday, "Caesar and Cleopatra" and "Seventh Veil," Warlnncdoii (V,-., C.i.,l. (IT.- l Dwight Newman. Newman is also 'stein" and "Fracuia" nmiri,tMvr,ti Mtnciav inril Ttiesdav, I'he Marrvine Kind" and ".int Aemii "flj;NAI.I Sunday ,hni Tuesday,! ihod"; Friday and Saturday, MLov Is r i w jMc jain and ,"One Big Af-! Better Than Ever" and '"Return of inn , ncuncMiay mru naiurnay, "une rranR James.' mimne 10 .ero ana ".sea "J leer' 'iclure Previews film and a Techni-, highlight the week's .,1 film nouses. Li nd Ann Blylhj Minute to Zero, , 'in nlmost documcn-i I, knrror of the Ko- tind the courage and the foldiers who are tils of an Army col je ol the evacuation fat Iho slart of the tnel is given mw l enemy supply une ly completes It. . e ar portion of the jed, It is worthwhile ir war films are I, t love story involv rar widow on active United Nations, is unobtrusive in me . lo Zero" opens al I Theatre on Wednes- i lack of action In ler Creek," starring and Faith Domer- AUDIE MURPHY gue, which opens Sunday at the Heilig Theatre. A constant stream of shooting, killing and treachery runs through out the film set in the west of the early mining days. Natural outdoor settings are beautiful and serve as a welcome respite from the violence and bru jtality. i "Duel at Silver Creek" concerns : the loyalty of a young discharged Llnnntu whn enves the. life of the 'town marshal when he is betrayed by a young woman working with a band of claim jumpers. assistant to Director George He- ben. Season ticket sales are also un derwav. and no season firlrpu will be, sold after the close of the ten-! day run of "Harvey.1 F1R8 (River Roadl Sundav. Mnndav. "Lion and the Horse" and "Harem Girl"; Tuesday, Wednesday, "Weekend With Father" and "Barricade"; Thurs day thru Saturday, "About Face" and "Kentucky." VICTORY (Marcola) Sundav and Monday, "King- Solomon's Mines'"; Tues- aay mru Thursday, "Quo Vadh"; Frl. tho Street"; Wednesday thru Saturday, day, Saturday, "Lone Star" "Streetcar Named Desire" I ARCADK iCottage Grovel Sundav l.ANh Sunday thru Tuesday, "Red thru Wednesday, "World In Ills Arms"; u. j J . o ."J . r.xpress , i nursaay tnru Saturday, "Scarlet An yiednesday (hru Saturday. "Aaron Slick gel" and "Just Around the Corner." from rumpkin Creek" and "Mara Ma-j DIANE (Cottage Grovel Sundav thru ncunesnav, ciosca. Tnursday mru sat- McKKNZlK Sunday thru Tuesday, "Son of Paleface" and "Something to Live for"; Wednesday thru Saturday, "Atomic City" and "Story of Robin hood" VAnSITV Sunday, "Jungle Jim tn the Forbidden Land" and "Stonage World"; Friday and Saturday, "Big Night" and "Autry and the Mruntles" iit aijk iiitivF. IN Sunday, Mon- urday. "Kit Carson" and Yukon Gold COTTAGE OROVF. DRIVE IN Sun day thru Tuesday. "Lvdla Bailey" and "Strange Woman": Wednesday thru Saturday, "Long Voyage Home" and RI.UF. BlVrcit i,,,,Ha M n m A .. ' "Best of the Bad Men"; Wednesday''; T hursday, "Tomorrow is Another Day;" Friday, Saturday, "I Want You." imnir runaay, ivionday, "The Rlv- noulav "Th nlv. and! and"; Thursday. "Tembo" and "Tar- DeMille Plans Life of Moses fWil n lnMilla da'. "Room for One More" and "This .,,!. iin-u f' . '. ou woman Is Dangerous"; Tuesday thru er"; Tuesday, Wednesday DrorhlCtlon "The Orpatpst Show on Thtirsrfnv "Throo tn Rnri- .i , ;J-.. Earth" is setting theatre attend-!','."" ,Fnr,t H,om,ance"; F-rlday arid Satr-( get";' Friday, Saturday. "Carbine Wit- ance records, has scheduled as his Town""" ' TAGisundiy, Monday7 "H , r . ncxi Cliori ine motion picture i h, "Y- i .,""j'7;',",l""'."1"n ,,'' "eisons- rrmay, Saturday, .,i. r ,u i(fo J ; Viii.j: i'Z- Jlvlitt,,on.. 5.nd "Always Leave , "Waco" and "The Wild Blue Yonder."1 wt .,1. ..luacn, micu "ic'ii i.miKiiing ; j uesnay mru I nurs- "The Ten Commandments," it waul"?' "Bodbye, My Fancy" and "Rough jointly announced recently by De- Mille and Paramount Pictures. Paul Stewart Jo'ltlS The picture will relate the earlyi Jf.fc Douafai Attain life of Moses as a handsome and ,WK LIOU9laS Again fiery warrior prince. ! HOLLYWOOD The trio of j "The romance of this magnifi cent physical specimen who con quered the lands and armies to the 'south of Egypt, and who attracted , the love of the most exciting wom en of the day, is a powerful drama of one of the world's great spirit ual leaders," DeMille said. The picture' will be produced in I Technicolor on the same lavish scale as The Greatest Show on Earth" and "Samson and Delilah, names that contributed to making "Champion" a boxoffice smash four years ago Stanley Kramer, Kirk Douglas and Paul Stewart will be reunited in the Kramer film for Columbia, "The Juggler." Stewart has been added to the cast to portray Kami, the sympa thetic Israeli detective who pur sues Douglas in his Ilight across the new State. In "Champion," Stewart played Douglas' fight manager and in the recently com pleted "The Bad and the Beauti- I mOTOR-VU Dmi-in THEATRE ONI Mill f AIT Of SfrRINGMEtb PHOHf 7..1B00 Show Starts At Dusk TONIGHT SUN. "INVITATION" Van Johnson Porothy Mcfiuira Ruth Roman Wk AMI It BltO: NfVV HAPPINEM-MAKiA! Milton Berle GffTS FUNNY WITH Virginia mayo RUTH ROMAN BERT LAHR my1Eruth 9 jkrTwIld K'lfo t' it "tmi.ll JOHN WAYNE U43, BIG JIM McLAIN" TONITE DRIVE IN THEATRE CARY r.RANT IN "Room for One More" ALSO Joan Crawford IN "This Woman Is Dangerous' mm SUN. & MON. STEVR COCHRAN TERRY JACK5PN LION AND THE HORSE TECHNICOLOR . DRAMA JOAN DAVIS . ARTHUR BLAKE HAREM GIRL Doors Open 2:00 p.m. STARTS TODAY EVELYN KEYES ''ONE BIG AFFAIR" 23 r SNAPPY SERVICE CAFES FEATURING EVERT SUNDAY EY . HAM - CHICKEN DINNERS J X SOUP SALAD VEGETABLES $135 qiATOES HULLS UESSKKT 81. - Two Cafes That Never Close 5S VFIllamett with a cast of outstanding stars, it fUl" he is Kirk's press agent, was announced, and will be budg- "The Juggler" is Stewart's sec. cted to possess the quality and ond film for Kramer, his third spectacular values that have earned for DeMille the title of "Holly wood's Master Showman." DeMille's famous silent film classic, "The Ten Commandments," produced in 1823, the first feature picture to be filmed in Technicol lor and the first of the biblical spec tacles, was an outstanding popular i success The screen story of the new pic ture will be based not only upon with Douglas. He was also featured in the New York company of "Mr. Roberts" and directed "Twilight Walk" for the stage while starring! in his own radio show, "Rogues' nailery. ' BOTTLED UP HOLLYWOOD Arthur Hun- nicutt, Arkansas native, inforrn- ed ne was to play .the town souse of a small Arkansas village in "Beautiful But Dangerous," re JAG RACES INE MAHLON SWEET AIRPORT This Sunday-Sepl. 21 n.w.u TRIALS 12 NOON i town moonshirer's best friend? ew Lyn wood Cafe pie North of Overhead on 99N f Foods Steaks Chicken Sunday Dinner $1.50 Complete Fountain Servic Opn Every Day - 6 a.m. to 1 1 o.m. i "Yi n,-e ParkinB - Hervatlon Taken ...ncia or rarues.. Dial 8-9064 U' n.n . ... ... V .i. . . I0U " " the Largest i In pL R"taurant and Seafood DlshM . n Eutcne At th. v.... r j , --. (jjimuiiB VKie piTIONED HAnnin j nni mum uuu. biiu JOI, JT MKt Unf&TWO the account of the life of Moses as monstrated "My friends and i-nnialnnH in Ihp Rihle hul also neighbors back home ain't gonna upon the accounts in the Torah,:l,ke thls- s,e!ld uh callin me a the Koran, the Books of Josophuslf01'5'-. oain't we just say I'm the and other ancient writings, as wen as the modern best-seller, "Prince of Egypt," by Dorothy Clarke Wil son and authentic research, much of which has been unearthed since World War 1. I feel that the subject of Moses and the Ten Commandments is par ticularly timely today," Mr. De Mille said. "Not only does it pro vide all the ingredients lor excit ing and spectacular motion picture entertainment for mass audiepces of all aees throughout the world, but it is in line with the spiritual i -1 ir r Ik re-awaKeniiiB l au iiiutn in n;c free world in these troubled times. f, Kwong Chow Cafe ALAN LADD IN 'RED MOUNTAIN" ALSO NORTH, END, ADVENTURE IN SaSSbi I M 0 llpiudeim JEFF CHANDLER . ALEX NICOL i I jfS " "i. l I A ' ,., ( niMHiir1 1 i I AjJ? -:-tWv ..r"- ANN SHERIDAN I jlUIOAi? J It ( JOHN LUND J) llwi) ' V I llllliM Slarb Today 1 -Attention 'i ji: purtMa awfigiy outlaw ! VttWW lfmk' : 4M GUNS! j, INDOOR THEATRES fV W Until NtAL ' JNWA LJ lo Know ihe Odds I i EUGENE SPRINGFIELD ' UigtQM OJf S' HitoSumt I PWflB f A ' I Th I Employ 7 fLpAUFAC MCNALLY N EFF A fMm,Tfffj'i Members of Motion J .. KoyRaEM 1 ' 20i At4itt&il!SI3l , f f ll I f f f J O1' Had lived Too ' LoPc'arNrAFSL. 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