Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Feb 1947, p. 9

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947 THE DAILY T IMES-GAZETTE . ' PAGE NINE 'Recreation E3RERRSF B § ih 1 ] BE a3 Eds EHH sponsoring, th Band. It looks like a pretty won- e, 83 Hi i i § 3 spas g A i i Bo # gk § 88.38. = = 28 ® §8ae : 5 heights presented Sy rT es ae at the Biltmore on Monday for & three- for the prize It is one of the most Her Monday at the Biltmore Theatre. BILTMORE--Fresh on the heels of her widely acclaimed performance in "Leave Heaven" Gene Tierney is currently starred in the filmization of Anya Seton's best-seller "Dragonwyck" which opens a three-day engagement on Walter Huston, Vincent Price and Glen Lan- gan are seen in important roles in the gripping, romantic drama. On the same program the first Oshawa showing of "Twice Preston Foster and Gai] Patrick will be shown. To comedy hit starring The choice of Glenn Langsn to play the important part of Dr. Jeff Turner marks the ywood's most lities. ing cast of the 20th are Ann Revere, as mother; n novel. Added Feature Foster aki Preston makes switch from epic drama to comed: when he lands the bE in' Oshawa on the b bi t lowing Jim Brennan, h Greer Garson and Gregory Peck in 'The Valley of Decis- fon", he finds himself cinematically, knee-deep in woman ble, With Gail Patrick as his ex-wife, and Glor ia Hope, for his aff his Jeporter-Swesinenrt, ect! 3 Foster on| in, He's father of ? fun i itterbus as a = 1 by her 'mother, Lie Patrick, sedate, prim holder record. ) 4 tional I.Q. everyone change places, lands on one hilarious mixup er, mas ETAOIN TAOIN NN shares e starr role Gillte, A {ine portrayal adds MARKS! Men fall under the spell of Jean Gillie's intrigue in "Decoy" which | comes to the Marks on Monday for three days only. This picture that dares to be different is adult entertainment, and, the Glenn Miller Orchestra in "Melody Time," an outstanding musical d Wilde Twins with Jean Porter, Jimmy Lydon, Gloria Hope and the even entertaining Ethel Smith at the organ are in the cast. Blessed" a rollicking new The On the same program is Tex Beneke seseeniine learns that her wild career of herself, the co- ng is lendid as the mobster who falls under e sway of the bewiching female, to the suspense of bert Armstrong gives an- y | other of his fine performances as the returned to life, to find his "DECOY" IS SENSATIONAL STORY OF BU WOMAN, 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY AT MARKS . ", which opens Monday at the Marks theatre, is destined to be one of of the most talked-about Mo: ng in their seats, as it vividly depicts a story of love, hate and lust for mon- ey. Jean Gillie in her first ' American film, in which she is co-starred with Bdward Norris, will vastly impress who see her surge to the of brilliant emotionalism in In the role of the ruthless Margot she brings to the screen a fem- inine character the like of which h rarely been seen. Miss Gillle is a cold- hi an who b to. death by asphyxiation. The girl, beautiful but totally without prin- ciple, hits on the mad idea of bdbring- ing Armstrong back to life after he is asphyxiated; and through the assist- ance of mobster Bdward Norris and prison doctor Herbert Dudley, her plan succeeds. These three men are all lly attracted to luck next week! Sunday's hike turned out to be a the sincere Mrs. Thursby and family, for mak- ing the latter part of our evening such a success. On Wednesday evening a short business meeting, followed by a Valentine's party, was held at the home of Jean Gorrie. Our sincere thanks to Mrs. Gorrie for her de- lightful lunch that followed the parlour games that were enjoyed by everyone. . Because a number of T.U.C.A.'s members are trying their examina- tions at school, there will be no Wednesday meeting until March 6. However there will be bowling 35d & hike as ual on We week. en Call us and let us give you an estimate on re-roofing or repair- leaky roof! ing that PHONE WHITBY 743 (Residence Phone 2295) 1 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA GASCOIGNE ROOFING And SHEET METAL who lqu! them one by one as She strives to obtain the stolen for- une. But the money-crazed girl soon friend a cruel two-timer. Herbert judley as the prison doctor, who be- comes involved in the selfish grip of the underworld trio, offers a dramatic and powerful film role that wil] long be remembered. The sleuth, as play- ed by Sheldon Leonard, is excellent as the tur of the top career. Woodward, Phil Van Zandt, Carole Donne, John Shay, Bert Roach and Rosemary Bertrand are in the creditable supporting cast. Jack Barnhard's direction keeps the film on & level of gripping suspense throughout the screenplay by New Young, adapted from an original story by Stanley Rubin. The initial pro- duction by Jack Barnard and Bernard Brandt 1s further enhanced by an ef- FHEATKES TODAY Biltmore--"Alaska" at 12.30. 3.12, 5.41, 8.10 and 10.44 p.m. "Spook Busters" at 1.47, 4.29, 6.58 and 9.32 p.m. Last complete show at 9.32 p.m. Marks -- "Bringing Up Father" at 1.00-3.25-5.40-8.05-10.30. -- "Fool's Gold" at 2.20-4.30-7.00- 9.25. Last complete show 9.15. Regent -- "Cross My Heart" 1.30-3.25-5.25-7.30-9.30. Last complete show 8.55. "SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT THERE'S A WOMAN WAITING..." The story of a men afraid to love! IN THI NIGH Last Times Today! "Cross My Heart' With Betty Hutton --{ MONDAY & TUESDAY | HODIAK - GUILD MIN TAME LLOYD NOLAN + RICHARD CONTE i Directed by Produced by JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ » anoerson taweer A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE taal' h d by Edward J. Kay. "Decoy" is a forceful, dramatic film which reaches a new high in com=- promising realism. 8 un On the same program is Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Moody oper Orchestra in prepared "Most exciting film find in years" is what veteran Hollywood observers are calling blue-eyed, bronze-blonde Nancy Guild, who makes a sensation film debut in "Somewhere In The Night," the new 20th Century-Fox hit opening Monday at the Regent Theatre. Nancy, until recently a journalism student at the University of Arizona, makes the jump to Hollywood stardom in a star- ring role opposite John Hodiak in the gripping romantic thriller. Although born and raised in Hollywood, Nancy never had any screen amibitions, nor had she ever taken a dramatic lesson until 20th Century-Fox talent scouts spotted her photo in A 1 A t feature and brought her to the a attention of Darryl F. Zanuck. eo. for a NEW THRILL come out to = SEBERT HOTEL := this week-end . . . for a delicious Sunday Dinner! Our Menu Tomorrow! Cream of Tomato Soup Tomato Juice Alligator Pear Salad Roast Chicken with Dressing REGENT ¥-FOX ROMANTIC 'AR FIND unusual and gripping story, a superla- tive pertormatice by John Hodiak, and the introduction of captivating Deg. comer, Nancy Guild 'Somewhere The Night," 20th Century-Fox's new romantic thriller, opens Monday at the ent Theatre, ut, neeful and ked with action, Bet. lding an en! ling love story, "i iewheré In The Night" pre- sénts a brilliant portrait of a mind in terror in what is by far the boldest g the screen has yet The pi e gives John Hodiak his most dramatic role to date, a part in which he gives a truly Lioya Tol a an tain the high standard of acting set by te shacon to-paced story deals with the efforts of ex-marine George Taylor, layed by Hodiak, who is suffering esi, ush the Together they blast the mystery surrounds his former life in a breaths Jang series of events that leads to the 's: smashing climax. BLUE SWALLOW INN DINNERS Officially Opens This Tues. Feb. 18 Location 1 mile west of Oshawa on Queen Eliza- beth Highway. Phone 363J-1 Blue Swallow Inn Has 28 rooms with din- ing room and dance floor. Music provided for dancing. \ \ AND LUNCHEONS Served up to 11.30 P.M. Courteous Service A Specialty With Us Roast Pork Bar-B Q 8 Prime Rib Roast of Beef Horse Radish Pork Chop Apple Sauce Apple Pie Caramel Pleo Boiled or Mashed Potatoes Buttered Turnip Creamed Peas Hot Mincemeat Ple Ice Cream & Cake Coffee SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED 12 to 2 and 530 to 7 pm. $1.00 PER PERSON Tea Milk ® A PICTURE THAT DARES TO BE DIFFERENT LECTRI FIRST TIME ON ANY OSHAWA SCREEN! | ® A PICTURE THAT DARES TO BE DIFFERENT ENTERTAINMENT dol ad Oh... v. iL. Oe (C e A PICTURE THAT DARES TO BE DIFFERENT XTRAORDINARY ny OXY het } y/ . o J Jeb 1 ® A PICTURE THAT DARES TO BE DIFFERENT ENSION HRILLS SHE'S A SERROR! THE THINGS SHE DOES! ) FYING 1 1 When vou see JEAN GILLIE you've seen everything! 4N3¥34diQ 38 OL SIAVA LVHL 33NnLdId VO J A TWENTIETH CENTURY THEATRE \_ 1N3¥344iq 38 OL S3¥VA LVHL 3¥NLdId V © then want him!" Sooret thoughts that lod to secret love... that Jed to rapture and terror! a "A woman should get a man first... Yarviyl F. Seereeck PRESENTS } - GENE TIERNEY ---------- Pra with Walter Vincent HUSTON - PRICE - EXTRA! FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING? onwych From the Novel by Anya Seton Glenn LANGAN Kissing's the only way io tell these love- ly twins apart! DAYS STARTING RIOTOUS FUN! IT WILL GIVE YOU YOUNG IDEAS! Pam io ' STARRING PRESTON FOSTER GAIL PATRICK The WILDE TWINS ETHEL SMITH At the Organ TODAY "ALASKA" ~plus--- EAST SIDE KIDS A pit: Ee:

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