Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Jun 1948, p. 9

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y | SATURDAY, JUNE PAGE NINE 1948; THE DAILY TIMES:GAZETTE: 26, MARKS--A boy and his dog play an im Theatre. The boy is Bobby Blake son of Rin Tin Tin. ortant part in the NEW PRC's Vitacolor film, "The Return of Rin Tin Tin" which opens next Thursday at the Marks we the dog is Rin Tin Tin III, the grand- BILTMORE GREAT STARS, TECHNICOLOR THRILLER AND MUSICAL HIT FEATURE DUAL BILL MONDAY A story of violent passions, setting mother against daughter and against friend, is the tensely realistic tale told in "Desert Fury," smash fea- ture attraction playing the first three days of next week at the Odeon-Bilt- more Theatre. Produced in Technicolor for Paramount by hit-maker Hal Wallis, the film stars Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak and Buft Lancaster, and in- troduces stage star Wendell Corey to the film-going public. It is no ord nary love story that "Desert Fury" tells, bu usual In content and theme. - The riously captured by the Technicolor camera to provide a fitting setting for the suspenseful undertones of conflict throughout the film. zabeth Scott plays the strong- willed daughter of Mary Astor, who runs the little desert town of Chucka- walla with an iron hand. Defying her mother and peace officer Burt Lan- caster, who loves her, Lizabeth runs after John Hodliak, a gambler with an odious past who has been curiously drawn back io thé scene of his wife's mysterious death in an auto accldent. [e is accompanied by Wendell Corey, strange fellow who is outspokeniy p ed to Miss Scott's How these friend | | said to have made an auspicious screen t a romance un- | rele, changing moods of the multi-colored | on desert are reported to have been glo- | | GINGER ROGERS AND CORNEL | Second, relationship | eventually fulfill their film destinies is said to make "Desert Fury" one of the tightest romantic dramas of the season. The film boasts a thrilling climax that is called a masterpiece of suspense. John Hodiak has one of the few un- sympathetic roles in his career in "De- sert Fury," while Burt Lancaster, the sensational victim of "The Killers," turns to the right side of the law in a characterization as rugged as his first performance, Wendell Corey, star of the Broadway hit, "Dream Girl," is debut which augurs well for his film future. ADDED HIT Freddie Stewart, June Prelsser, Frankie Darro, Warren Mills and Noel Neill will be seen in Monogram's Teen- Agers musical, 'Sarge Goes to Col- lege," with Alan Hale, Jr, in the title next Monday as the added hit on the Odeon-Biltmore's grand double The orchestras of Russ Morgan and Jack Vi if - ck McVea of "Open The Door, Ri tury-Fox's fl of ional REGENT--Maureen Grad hi co-starred with Rex Harrison e chard" fame are heard of Harrow." Miss O'Hara plays the role of Odalie, the p film ing next Wednesday at the Tha creole aristocracy, in the It will be rememberéd, first, as the film that brought Ginger Rogeérs and Cornell Wilde ether on the screen. it will be hailed everywhere MARKS From 1875 to 1886 Japan had 688 | earthquakes. MARKS--A blushing Ginger Rogers sees red when she finds an Indian (Cornel Wilde) in her berth! The scene is from thé Columbia comedy, "It Had To Be You," which plays at the Marks for 3 days starting Monday. in Twentieth Cen- Frank Yerby best-seller, "The Foxes roud daughter of R Theatre, WILDE IN A HOWLING COMEDY : as the picture with the wonderful AT THE MARKS THEATRE | io .rey that provides such delightfully crazy fun. On two scores alone, Columbia's "It Tt wouldn't be telling any tales out Had To Be You." coming to the Marks | of school to serve advance notice on Theatre on Monday promises to be one | film audiences that they can expect a | gay, romantic comedy that will con- | TODAY MONDAY! Until he sent those little hot shivers shooting down to her toes... she thought it was only a dream! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents} GINGER EETY CT've got a memory for faces.. Killers™ faces Turn my girl loose. .and vet going!" That "Killers" guy --that "Dead " Reckoning" dame . .. ¥ come together as a team of dynamite-and-fire! Entertainment LIZABETH MARY ASTOR - WENDELL COREY A Paramount Picture ADDED HIT ROGERS - JN pr fascinating characters of the memorable pictures of the year. : vulse them with laughter and make | their hearts beat a little faster. For, "It Had To Be You" has that welcome combination of tender romance and sly comedy that always ingratiates itself | ps into the hearts of movie fans. i v | But that is not all that the first | CRAWFO i D cheery tidings have brought! Lavish in the extreme, the Don Hartman pro- Regent -- Feature at 2:08, 450] 5.55, 7.50, 9.45. Last complete || show at 9.05. ~~ Biltmore--" "Thunder in the Val- ley," 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.00. "Tall Timber," 2.50, 5.50, 8.50. Last complete show at 8.50. Marks--"Panhandle" at 1.30, 4.05, 6.35, 9.20. "Mary Lou" at 12.25, 3.00, 5.30, 8.05, 10.45. Last com- plete show at 9.10. eneooie STEWART sone PREISSER FRANKIE DARRO * WARREN MILLS NOEL NEILL + ALAN MALE, JR. RUSS MORGAN * nO ws GRCHIsTE duction is reported to have excited | the admiration of all who have seen it. The luxurious gowns and jewels that adorn Miss Rogers, the Fifth Ave- nue mansion, the reproduction of | Grand Central Station and the ro- | mantic sequence filmed underwater are typical of the film's vast scale. ee Briss Rogers has never displayed her 4 comedy gifts to better advantage, re- FONDA ~ a rts have it, as the beautiful socialite who can't quite cross the threshold of matrimony, although she tries four dif- ferent times with four different mil- lionaires in four brilliant ceremonies! Wilde is the 1ad who finally sw the | reluctant Ginger off her feet, and does it quite literally, too, they say! 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