J; ma Matt a @mbfolied in THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FOURTEEN T-N-T! In other wopds, famous Sinclair Lewis novel of a Juidvestern nage, their mar Maghting Ute Drake, Mary Astor and Albert Dek ker. It's next week's big attraction at the Regent Theatre. Regent. fuse to ing cast headed explosion is Zachary Scott in the TURNER 1 "Cass Timberlane," M-G-M's eagerly-awaited filmization of the gt A a pute girl and their rocky marriage, opening on Monday at the role of Tracy's rival, with the support- 7 MAR] Academy Award Winner, Ronald Colman, with Signe Hasso and Ed- ne ok scene from "A Double Life" a Universal-International pic- ture in which Miss Hasso attempts to curb Colman's jealousy of her association with O'Brien. This superb picture opens Monday at the Marks Theatre. On "Tweetie Pie" an Academy Award winning cartoon. t same program hS BILTMORE DELIGHTFUL TECHNICOLOR EL USICAL HERE MONDAY WITH BIG ACTION-PACKED DRAMA A new romantic screen team will be introduced to audiences of the Odeon- Biltmore Theatre when "I've Always Loved You," the Techmicolor musical drama produced and directed by Frank Bo! e opens a two-day run Monday. Catherine McLeod and William Carter are starred in thls néw romantic film, and 'the famous Borzage predicts a brilliant future for each of the two screen newcomers. coveries, selected by him to play these "I've Always Loved You roles coveted by many Hollywbod name personalities. Miss McLeod is a California girl, born in Sante Monica and raised in Al- hambra, which 1s "only a 15 minute drive from Hollywood. She was given a studio contract on her first appear- ance in a little theatre play, the net result. being two minor roles over a long period of time. She was planning to give the whole thing up and try her luck on the New York stage when | ge. spotted her and felt he had found his girl for "I've Always Loved You." test with flying colors and a, new star was born. 3 Bill Carter was' released frém the American Field Service .after being wounded in the African campaign. He had only one s¢reen role to his credit when Borzage signed him to play the of the farm boy. in this haunt- Rubinstein, concert pianist, recorded all the music for the + plano sequences, 'the: climax being the hmaninoff 2nd. Piano Concerto, ac- companied by a 90-plece symphonic bi Ll Philip Dorn is also starred . and Maria Quspenskaya, Felix Bressart, | Blizabeth Patterson, Vanegsa Brown, and Leéwls Howard héad the supporting ie ADDED FEATURE, Both are his dis- | She came through the screen full, his magnificent equipment as a dramatic actor and as a romantic star. He is the central figure in the picture's two love stories. He is superb in his scenes from "Othello." His role takes in every phase of acting, from comedy to tragedy, and Colman more than lives up to the opportunities it affords him. Signe Hasso as his wife and and Shel- ley Winters as a waitress who attracts him with fatal consequences to her- self, give fine performances. Edmond O'Brien as the object of his jealous anger, Ray Collins, Philip Loeb, Mil- lard Mitchell and Joseph Sawyer, sup- ply grand portrayals. The story by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin de- | serves special acclaim. DIES OF INJURIES Toronto, June 12--(CP)--Provin- cial 'Constable George Yuile, 46, of Brampton, injured in an automobile accident June 7, died in hospital | here Friday. RUSSIA'S JETS London, June 12--(Reuters)--The Daily Mail today says Russia now thas several hundred jet-propeleld warplanes and the Soviet Air Force alone probably has 500 jet fighters. ALEXANDER AT RIO | Rio De Janeiro, June 12--(CP)-- | Field Marshal Viscount Alexander | of Tunis, Governor-General of Can- | ada, arrived here Friday for an of- | ficial six-day visit. REGENT "CASS TIMBERLANE" COMES TO SCREEN WITH FIDELITY AND DISTINGUISHED CAST "Cass Timberlane," Sinclair Lewis' absorbing story of a conservative judge + who fights to save his marriage with a younger wife, has been brought to | || the screen with fidelity and resource- +4 fulness and, with Spencer Tracy, Lana '| Turner and Zachary Scott as its trio of principals, emerges as a photoplay of compelling excitement and dramatic integrity. The thousands who were held spell- bound by this best-seller novel will not be disappointed in the M-G-M film version, being shown at the Regent Theatre, Monday for Producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr.,, has retained the full ODEON-BILTMORE--Introducing a new screen team William Carter expresses SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 194 of the colorful and temperamental Jinny, the claslies and reconciliations of their married life, the death of the baby that might have held them to- gether, and nny's ultimdte decision to run away with the dashi and | mounting excitement in his courtship | mits, 310,500 were non-profit or |maining abroad more than local entries and 16,300 were cofi- | hours, 120,000 staying for short mercial vehicles. Canadian traffic {periods and 12500 commer) returning comprised 9,500 units re- | vehicles. > persuasive Bradd, and reaches its cul- minative pitch in the dramatic auto- mobile accident which finally brings Jinny back to the Judge who finds life without her unbearable. More Americans Visiting Canada Ottawa, June 12 -- (CP) --High- way traffic at the Canada-United States,boundary in April was 12 per cent higher than the same month last year, the Bureau of Statistics reported. Increased American traf- fic was mainly responsible. U. 8. traffic entering Canada was 25 per cent greater than in April, 1947, while Canadian traffic return- A quiet, pleasant place the whole family will enjoy. Delicious food, lavishly pre- pared . , . expertly served from 12 to 2 pm, 5 to 7 p.m. ing from the U, S. was 15 per cent less, Aggregate number of border crossings was 538,700, including Leod in a scene from "I've Always Loved 396,700 foreign entries and 142,000 his adoration of the lovely Catharine Mc! You" Frank Borzage's T 1 Theatre Monday. Rugged, outdoor romance and drama will' be found in "Spoilers of the North" the action-packed added attraction on the same program. returning Canadian vehicles. } Sramy coming Io the Odeon Biltmote | "oy, vhoe' foreign inflow, SO.900 cars QUEEN'S HOTEL PHONE 1790 entered on traveller's vehicle per- flavor of the original, with the fluidity the camera only adding scope and pictorial interest. It is difficult to conceive of any- one except Spencer Tracy playing the role of the thoughtful, honor-bound "Cass," whose steadfast but monoto- nous career as a midwestern judge is given an abrupt dramatic turn when young and vivacious Jinny Marshland enters his life. Similarly, so effectively does a Turner fit into the pattern of this girl from the 'wrong side of the tracks," who marries the dignified older man, finds herself hemmed in by the smugness and hypocrisy of small- town society, and turns to another man in an attempt to achieve her freedom, that it would almost seem that Author Lewis had Miss Turner in mind when he wrote his absorbing sags of American life. e suavely menacing Zachary Scott plays the role of Bradd Criley, the smooth man-about-town who is res- ponsibie for Jinny Marshland's near eartbreak, and he adds another out- standing portrait to a gallery of superb acting portrayals. The story moves from: its opening sequences of a typical courtroom day in the life of Judge Timberlane to Ual NOW OPEN Located 24 Miles West of Whitby On South Side of Highway No. 2 * LUNCHEONS x DINNERS * BANQUETS Cabin Accommodations for Tourists Jo CHARTIER -...conveerrerisseres CHEF J. VALASTIN Cress ss ste asesenas PROP, Phone 952 Whitby i | Adventure, . thrills and" si tInterwovén in a dramatic story of two women in love wtfh the same man, in "Spallers of the North." the action- acked added attraction on the Odeon- fitmore program for the first two days of next week. The story is laid' in the Panhandle | of Alaska, where Matt Conway, | Jlaved by Paul Kelly, operates a salmon | hing business. Arrogant with the power he has ac- | | section quired by !others, Matt over-reaches himself when he: pledges a greater haul of salmon ;than he can deliver, in order to obtain a big cash advance from an important Ash- u firm in Seattle, of which ; 'beautiful Laura Reed executive © secretary. Lovely Evelyn Ankers por- trays Laura, who comes to Alaska to and unwittingly becomes his illegal schemes, MARKS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER, RONALD ©" COLMAN IN "A DOUBLE LIFE" AT THE MARKS STARTING ND As Anthony John, an actor who be- | comes 80 absorbed in the roles he plays, entire life, Ronald Colman has the t role of nis career in arks Theatre It is a roie packea wi... explosive drama, mounting tension and | tempestuous romance, all leading to a climax of uncompromising power. Cast | as Othello, Colman becames a man ob- sessed by frantic jealousy and finally turns' killer because he cannot stop acting his pat when he leaves the theatre. Brilliantly directed by George Cukor. from an unusual and original story, "A Double Life" is a pojgnant, dynamic film. "A Double Life" is a tragedy of character. Anthony John's nature is such that he mist "live" every part in | order to play it. well. This method has | made him 'a great broadway stage star | but it has shattered his 'domestic hap- iness. He 1s'estranged from his ac- ress. wife, though they are still in ove with ei other, en they are éast. in "Othello," they accept their roles with misgiving, fearing the pos- sible effect on his character of this tragedy of jealousy and murder. Their | fears are soon justified In the role of Anthony John, Col. | man has a chance to display to the | HHIATRES TODAY Regent -- "I Walk Alone" 1.30, 3.25, 5.25,.7.25, 9.20. Last com- plete show 9 p.m, Marks--"Naked City," at 12.30, 2:20, 4.10, 6.00, 7.50, 9.45. Last complete show at 9.30.' Biltmore -- "Western Union"-- 2.07, 457, 7.37, 10.20. "Banjo'"-- 1.00, 3.50, 6.30, 9.13. 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