27, 1947 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETT: PAGE NINE IATURDAY, DECEMBER ~~ MARKS © BIG COLOR HITS AT THE MARKS ON NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW ction + Thrills - Comedy - Romance "Last of the Redmen," Columbia's [ctyresque outdoor drama, should ve the breath of fresh air in prac- cally every scene, for it was shot al- lost. entirely on location; only three AVS; were spent in the studio. The % 0 to the Marks Theatre on lew Y s Eve, 1s a screen version In 'nsational Vitacolor of James Feni- lore Cofper's immortal "The Last of he Mohicans." Ji Hall, who looks equally well in breech clout or the finery of a Brit" h officer 'during Colonial times, 1s rovided the opportunity for an out- performance as a fighting ritisher set down In the American dlderness. ¥n addition, Hall plays the romantle Interest with two beauti- sisters, Evelyn Ankers and Julie shop, both in love with him. Miss 'Ankers is #& haughty blonde ritish beauty who boldly makes a lay for Hall. He is highly intrigued ut is even more smitten by the harms of Miss Bishop, who portrays er brunette sister, Michael O'Shea who stars with 'Hall, As quite a different role than he had A "Mr. District Attorney." Then he a8 a fast-talking detective; now he As the meaty role of Hawk-Eye, a thite scout wise in the wiles of savages nd women. ; | George Sherman, veteran Western | rector, really shot the works in' coms Bg up with what should be a big, arbarous and beautiful film in "Last f the Redmen." According to advance Bports, he has charged the Cooper tory with stirring romance, savage tion and stunning spectacle. The ling story has to do with a band Ly ravelers negotiating the wilderness Om one British outpost to another Inder pursuit by hosttle Indians. There Te pitched battles and hand-to-hand ombats set against gorgeous scenery. Other featured players are Buster 'rabbe as an Indian renegade, Buzz fenry, whose trick horsemanship for } 14-year-old boy is said to be truly Jmazing and Rick Vallin, really the jero of the plece as the lone survivor A the Mohican tribe who gives his le for his white brothers ® ADDED ATTRACTION eo Combining hit songs, beautiful new Prucolor photography and an intrigu- hg romantic comedy for story, Re- public's = "That's My Gal," starring Donald Barry and Lynne Roberts, is [ne of the season's best contributions r light screen fare. . Benny Novak, played by Donald Bar- ¥. 1s approached with a smart idea Jy two friends. They plan to buy a ry poor burlesque show and sell to suckers. They are sure that jhe city officials will close the show Fhen they find out what it is, leaving e three partners holding the sack-- uckfull of money. BILTMORE FWO "SMASH HITS COMING MONDAY FOR THREE DAYS A scandalous story trumped up to mnear a Congressional candidate leads 0 climatic denouement in RKO Ra- flo"s new comedy-drama, "The Farmer's Daughter," starring Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten and Ethel Barrymore, which opens a three-day engagement it the Odeon-Biltmore, Monday. diss Young, a young farm. girl, ac- pts a ride from a man who gets nk and collides with a truck. Stranded, they both stay: overnight M$ a tourist camp. When through a series of logical {flevelopments, Miss Young becomes a ndidate for Congress, the same man pells a garbled version of thelr ex- perience to the opposition party. How he clears her good name and wins the " ion, and a fellow Congressman as husband, forms the exciting climax o this" diverting picture of contem porary American life. 1 Cotten is the young congressman at the Biltmore starting Monday. for three days. Gene Autry in "The Trail To San Antone" will be the companion picture. Py Lx EE ET TV food d : E; : MARKS--Charlie Ruggles, Ann Harding, Victor Moore, Don DeFore and Gale Storme (1. to r.) are the gay co-stars of Roy Del Ruth's rollicking million- dollar Allied Artist film, "It Happened On 5th Avenue," which opens Monday at the Marks. As a special treat, there will be a big Cartoon Circus shown every day next week at 1:00 p.m. only, in addition to the regular program. FIREMAN'S BALL Brooklin Community Hall Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1947 Music by "THE COLUMBIANS" Round and Square Dancing from 9.30 p.m. Admission--$1.00 .Per Person ho falls in love with the farm girl, nd Miss Barrymore plays his political- t fy powerful mother. Featured are | harles Bickford as an unusual amus- | butler, Rose Hobart and Tom | owers. ADDED FEATURE | Hit songs of the west vie with spec- | cular, rough -and - tumble action | nes and hilarious comedy sequences for the top honors in "Trail To San ntone," Musical Western starring ne Autry, companion feature on the ouble program opening at the Odeon- tmare, Monday, songs of course, are sung by | Bene and the Cass County Boys, | he popular musical trio whose ap- | PArance . in. an earlier Autry picture | used fans all over the country to | cream for more. Top comedy roles | played by the inimitable Sterling | Holloway and by Dorothy Vaughn in | one of the most diverting roles of her | eer as "the Commodore," lovable ty housekeeper who, though sur- ounded by miles of prairie land, earns for a return to the oceanside. | Excitement and action in plenty are Dffered by the novel theme of the pie- re. which combines the traditional thrills of a horse-racing story with hose of the universally popular fast- moving western drama. The climacti oenes at the race track are said to 8 among the most suspenseful and xelting ever filmed. H Peggy Stewart, one of scfeenland's | most charming and talented young | irs, makes her bow before Autry fans for the first time as Gene's leading lady. Others importantly featured are lam Henry, Tristram Coffin and | | HHATKES TODAY Biltmore--"California" in Tech- nicolor, 1.39, 4.35, 7.18, 10.14. | "Winter Wonderland" 12.30, 3.26, 6.09 and 9.05 p.m. i Marks -- "Bowery Buckaroos" 2.50, 520, 8.00, 10.35. "Spring- time in Sierras" 1.30, 4.00, 6.40, 9.20. Last: complete show at 9.05. Regent -- "High Barbaree" 1.30, 3.30, 5.20, 7.35, 9.30. Last com- plete show 9.00 p.m. NEW YEAR'S TICKETS now on sale at KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY FOR OUR BIG GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE JAMBOREE! SEATS AT 50c & 60c. BING CROSBY + BOB HOPE r * BARRY FITZGERALD GARY COOPER + RAY MILLAND ons GAIL RUSSELL*DIANA LYNN G. 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Miss New Year's Will Be Chosen ; : REIGHTON'S 5-PIECE ORCHESTR RUSS C ADMISSION -- $1.00 PER PERSON COMMUNITY SING' Charming X izabeth Taylor plays the title role in "Cynthia," heart-warming story of a smalltown family and a teen-age girl's first romance. featured in the new M-G-M attraction, opening Monday at the Regent Theatre, are George Murphy, Mary Astor, S. Z, Sakall, Gene Lockhart and Spring Byington. caused Larry, her father, to abandon an early ambition of becoming a doc- tor and to hold on to a subservient ob in a hardware store. Her mother, , likewise has had to cast aside dreams of a musical career and to ir it the weary REGENT The joys and tears of a typical American family and the first romance of a teen-age are w gentle humor and appealing tender- ness in "Cynthia," which heads the Piveram on the Regent screen starting onday. ' » M-G-M's skyrocketing starlet Eliza- beth Taylor achieves a personal tri- umph in the title role of this home- uncle, Dr. Fred, who keeps plaguing Cynthia with ills and injections, is another mem- of 'this dissatisfied family against whom Cynthia has to make a deter- mined stand in order to lead the richer life she deserves. routine of ding and officlous Uncle Fred from the house, and starts the whole family on a fresh path toward happiness. Elizabeth Taylor makes a delightful Cynthia, shifting from deep gloom to high spirits in typical teen-age vacil- lation, giving excitement and fervor to her first romance and first kiss, and endowing her characterication with all the scintillating expectancy of youth and the growing-up stage. George Murphy and Mary Astor are expertly cast as the disturbed and delicious! 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SHOW spun midwestern denied the normal ciations of her anxiety and solicitude upon the part of her The. cost of raising & family has tale as Cynthia Bishop, tty high school girl who is leasures and asso- And a stand she does make. riding sll and obstacl not only embarks on a romntic en- counter with Ricky Latham, her high school hero, but Pp the ile defeatist Larry to stand up against his boss, removes the weight of the med- Over- she | hiss Gene Lockhart age use of an over- arents Jimmy Lydon in the role of school Adonis, Ricky. \ 2-SMASH HITS -2 DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 12.20 P.M. 'DAYS STARTING 3 MONDAY GENE AUTRY and f CHAMPION er Horse of the West Here's the year's biggest laugh -- about a country maid who lays down the daw to a Congressman! LORETTA YOUNG JOSEPH COTTEN ETHEL BARRYMORE Farmer's Daughter w» CHARLES BICKFORD HOBART * TOM POWERS A DORE Directed by H. C SCHARY PRODUCTION Potter . 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