Porcupine Advance, 2 Apr 1942, 1, p. 6

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The time had come when they could make that longâ€"awaited picture about the studio.. A story crew was assigned to the project, and the outcome is ‘"The Reluctant Dragon," released through RKO Radio, already hailed as the most unique comedy vehicle ever to come to , ind Ed UNKOLY PARTNERS oduction along those same lines. The nmow White" trailer is still in conâ€" int demand by schools and clubs. Reauzmg the popularity of the subâ€" ct., the screen March of Time picâ€" rized the makingz of Disney producâ€" ms, a film which has proven to be e of its most popular releases. Until last vear, Walt Disney and his iff hesitated even to consider making elaborate comedy dramatization of e studio, as they realized that their tle studio was becoming so cramped at there was a definite possibility at thevy would need an entire new ; the dashing young Polish fiying er in Ernst Lubitsch‘s comedy, *"To Or Not To â€"Be," playing at the EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD ARNOLDS LARAINXE DAY Reluctant Dragon‘"‘ is on the eature programme at the Carâ€" itre on Monday and Tuesday, i and 7th, with "Unholy Partâ€" tarring Edward G. Robinson arring â€" 0d ird Arnold Don‘t Miss These ADMISSTION Adults 30¢ Children Matinee 1 Evening 1i Any time 18¢ "Roxie Ha: ducer Nuntr forestalled Chicago C placing the Bob has wWanted to be an actor eve since he was a kid. He was born ir Los Angeles, and when he was five h was taken to Paris and grew up in f French schaool. He was also taugh Italian so that upon his return to the United Etates at the age of eleven h could not talk without an interpreter At Br@sent his greatest enthusiasm outside â€"Qf®his motion picture work is shootfri®w HMe has a coilection of over one l‘f;flrmfl guns of all types. He is a c on ‘at skeet shooting. He is alsso keenly interested in boats, dance bands and oneratice baritones. New Ginger Rogers Film Tells Story of Fabulous Era Chicago of a Decade Ago Comes in for "Kidding." He feels that only good roles well played can assure an actor continued popularity either on stage or screen. In ang scene Adolphe Menjou ney, ~say4s;:, hang Lucretia B Overman in~anoth pretty murderess her mother‘s arms E€uch dialogue might criminating, indeed, h: Johnson burlesqued C paper men, police and neys rather than give a of that particular per "It was a fab son concerning "Roxie Hart," film at the Pro: midnight to We and: Sth. ‘‘"The plight of murde pretty face or t were innocent g throes of a big « who thought all Falace theatre from gunday midnigt to Thursday, April 9th, young Robe: stack mav be said cinematically : come of ags with a bang. And t handscme Bob is more than delighte with the final growing up. His motion picture appearances have been in "First Love," ‘"‘The Mortal Storm," "When the Daltons Rode," "A Little Bit of Heaven" and "Nice Girl." Spencer Tracy is his favourite motion picture actor, and he loves to read plays, adventure stories and Shakeâ€" speare. Althou from the reel of C French school. He was also taught Italian so that upon his return to the United Etates at the age of eleven he could not talk without an interpreter. While he attended the University of Southern California, he won his letter in varsity pnolo, but has since given up the game, having broken his wrist four times. "DIAMOND FRONTIER" With John Loder star of ‘How Green Was My V alley Starting Saturdayâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HOPALONG CASSIDY in "Outlaws of the Desert‘" Starringâ€"Jinx Falkenburg with Chas (Buddy) Rogers, Benny Baker and the Mad Russians uzht all men Ch openit nger ] Burlesques Extra Special!lâ€"A Popeye Cartoon And Latest War News by Fox Movietone illy 1€ ilou DP 1i( ht have been in= had not Nunnally Chicago‘s newsâ€" id criminal attorâ€" a factual account A 1t m c wept over the â€"IiI1 they had a ht curves. They aught up in the Sweet, kind girls were big brothers VICTOR McLAGLEN in ba ‘iminal attor try wouldn And Lynn e remaTks:. ‘ it 1€ rid John round â€" 0 _ kiddet very las Sund mcectu lA tur i do not understand t} ms.nelthel do the. majori he | tors and soâ€"called ex} by ecd \ _ Sudbury Starâ€"Then there was the columnist who entered as dependents, on his income tax form, two other columrists who were stealing his stuff. i _Perth Expositorâ€"Don‘t worry if you ido not understand the war situation:; neither do the majority of ‘commentaâ€" Ginger Rogers stars in "Roxie Hart" which features Adolphe Menjou and George Montgomery. As usual, the Easter number of "The War Cry" is most attractive from the front cover with its rich full colours, picturing "The World‘s Redeemer," to the last page with its "Springtime Message of Hope," a beautiful young lady with her arms full of glorious lilies. _ Beautifully printed in colours and richly illustrated the Easter War Cry will delight the eye by its illusâ€" trations and soothe the heart with its choice of insviring text matter. The issue contains an inspiring Easter mesâ€" sage from General Geo. L. Carpenter. Tender, loving girls who just accidentâ€" ally happened to have an axe in their hands when the police arrived." Nunnally Johnson, who lived in Chicago during the days about which he wrote for "Roxie Hart," knew well this hevday of sob sisters and leg photos. He had worked for the Savanâ€" nah Press, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the New York Herald Tribune, and the Naw York Evening Post; but he quit newspaper work just as this era was ending to devote himselt to short story writing which eventually led to motion picture writing. London Chronicleâ€"The owner of a Chelsea bar in London, who runs a savings groun, has a sheet of War Savings stamps on the counter. "If you have enough money to buy a drink, you can buy a sixpenny stamp," clients are told. Gloria McAlendin, 402 8 Mrs. E. Sutherland. 8 Bruce Ave. south Poreupine Earnie Tait, 15 Bannerman Ave Rosemary Tonkin, 56 Mons Ave. Mrs., Jennings, 21 Lincoln Ave. cers Dairy ad. Reginald Denny‘s name in Falcon Shoe Store ad. Fred McMurray‘s name in Produâ€" CORRECT ANSWERS FOR LAST THUERSDAY‘S CONTEST The winners are asked to call at The Advance Office where they will reâ€" ceive Two Theatre Passes. % WINNERS of Last Thursday‘s Palace Theatre Contest Adult Eve. 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