PAGE SIXTEEN THE Lids TIMES- GAZETTE SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1949 Feminine tempers flare when ganster's moll Shelley Winters meets Joan Caulfield in a supercharged moment during the Universal-International film "Larceny," ladies apart. as John Payne, the object of their quarrel, tries to keep the Dan Duryea co-stars in the crime thriller. . Madeleine Chr*'~s 'Nnddy' ROGERS CARROLL Fred MacMURRAY Rita JOHNSON in "An Innocent Affair", starting Monday at teh Marks Theatre Taylor harmonize in this scene from "Julia Misbehaves," stellar attraction opening mext Friday at the Regent Thea tre. Joining Miss Garson and Pidgeon for the fifth time, the plot unfolds a riotous story of an irrepressible showgl rl who crashes high society, kayoes convention and setsEmily Post back a hundred years! MARKS INNOCENT AFFAIR" (Advance Story) | Next attraction at the Marks Theatre | Monday is United Artists' "An | Paps t Affairs", co-starring Made- | leine Carroll and Fred MacMurray. This story of a bright young ad- vertiisng executive business dealings strictly on the up-and-up, with a beautiful young widow create | suspicions on' the part of his wife and fomp, Ser to initiate a flirtation of | arouse his Jeaiousy 18 | packed HH sophisticated humor and | udicrous entanglements which take nine reels of chuckes to straighten out. oduced by James Nasser as his ini- tial independent venture, the film | features Charles 'Buddy' Rogers in his| first acting stint since he statrea pro- | ducing pictures some years ago, ita | Johnson, Louise Allbritton and Alan | Mowbray. Lou Breslow and Joseph Hoffman wrote the original screenplay for 'An Innocent - Affair" and Lioyd | Bacon direc Miss Carroll, "who has been off the | screen for the ast seven years devot- ing herself ed Cross work overseas on the val iis battlefronts, has ap- eared with MacMurray some four or ve times: already in v, "Honeymoon in Bali,' "One 'Night in Lisbon," "An Innocent Affair" Js her second film since' her return, the first having been "High Fury." BILTMORE "LADY FROM SHANGHAI" WITH RITA HAYWORTH TOPS DUAL BILL MONDAY AND TUESDAY "The Lady from Shanghal," Colum- bia drama starring Rita Js and Orson Welles, is coming to the Odeon- Biltmore Theatre Monday and Tuesday. cipal featured players are Everett Sloane and Glenn Anders. Screenplay and production were handled by Welles. a Welles is reported to have crowded 8 wealth of color, realistic detail and shrewd characterization into this story of a sailor and a lady. Theres a lazy luxury cruise from New York, to the | tropical waters of Acapulco, Mexico. thence to Ban Francisco. There's | a smouldering love story between Hay- worth and Welles, and there's a sus. fenseni! murder mystery culminating a trial, escape and chase with a truly astonishing climax that has the Wellesian touch. Hayworth, who plays a notori- ous woman of the worl has been | given a new hob, topaz Wlonde hair | and a wardrobe befitting her slinky | personality. The part is a radical de- | parture - from: her 'previous vehicle, | "Down to Earth," a musical, although the beautiful star does sing the sultry ballad, "Please Don't Kiss Me," in her role oh "The Lady from Shanghai," Welles algo created an exciting new type of roles for himself as, the lusty'| Irish mariner out-of-his-depth in the company of Miss Hayworth, snd the others. Sloane portrays a completely | despicable personality as Milss Hay. | worth's "husband, warped both in mind 3a Body, While Anders' portrayal af role a fit companio villainy, Pp n-plece in e highly-individual film style of Welles is sald to be present in ana, | ance in "The Lady from Shanghat, » | as illustrated by the fact that he burst the confines of the sound" stage and (Continued on Page 17) "AN NEXT THEATRES TODAY Marks--"Yellow Sky Sky"--1.12, 3.283, 5.34, 7.35, 946. Last complete show, 9.10 pm. . Regent -- "Miss Tatlock's Mil- lions" -- 220, 4.40, 7.00, 9.20. Last complete show, 8.45. Biltmore "Green Grass of Wyoming" 2.10, 4.50, 7.30, 10.10. "Waterfront at Mid- night" -- 1.10, 3.50, 6.30, 9.10. Last complete show, 9.00 p.m. Plaza -- "Countess of Monte Cristo" -- 143, 3.43, 5.43, 7.43, 9.43. Last complete show, 9.13. -------- Enjoy a Wonderful SUNDAY DINNER This Week-End at the HOTEL WHITBY 4 ding his, exacting taste. Come in Sunday and enjoy one of our wonderful dinners. Rooms Available $2.00 and up Weekly Rates on Request HOTEL WHITBY for Reservations Phone. 2297 | Cornel Wilde, EXCITING RITA HAYWORTH who potrrays the sto picture "The Lady From Shanghai" featured screen of next week on the same program with "Out of The Blue" | Virginia Mayo, Turhan Bey, Ann Dvorak and Carole Landis. of a reckless woman opposite Orson Welles in the sensational ering at the Odeon-Biltmore Theatre on Monday and Tuesday a spicy, sparkling comedy starring George Brent, 'REGENT ANOTHER OUTSTANDING TAR-STUDDED DU. COMES TO hie REGENT "The Walls of Jericho", which ol Linda Darnell, Ann Baxter and Kirk Douglas, and which opens on Monday at the Regeny Thea~ tre, 1s screen drama at its Readers of Paul Wellman's ye best- | seller will be more than pleased with Director John Stahl and Producer La- mar 'Trotti's film adaptation of the novel. But whether or not you've read the book, this Twentieth Century-Fox picture is bound to hold you engross- ed from beginning to end with its truly unusual romance, turbulent dra- ma and splendid performances. (Continued on Page 17) SUNDAY DINNER .. Delicious, Full Course Déffuxe DINNER Served 12 noo6n to 2:30 and 5:30 to 8 p.m. Small portions served to children on request at reduced prices. 29 KING ST. From $1.00 up COMMERCIAL HOTEL WEST PHONE 2214 / CONCERT - ORCHESTRA "SPRING MUSICALE" UNDER THE DIRECTION 'OF FREDERICK D. ROY Collegiate Auditorium TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY APRIL AND ASSISTING ARTISTS (35 MEMBERS) PRESENT In An Attractive Stage Setting OF 1949 IN --~ 5th and 6th AT 8:15 P.M. TICKETS 50c--Available at Henderson's Book Store, from Collegiate Students or at the Door - nT. PLAZA JOHN PAYNE Tg GETS TOUGH WITH NEW LEADING LADY Two of Hollywood's most promising young players, John Payne and Joan Caulfield, are brought together as a new romantic team for the first time in Universal-International's "Larceny." due Tuesday at the Plaza Theatre. In addition to providing Payne with a new leading lady, the picture gives him his first chance to slap a woman, cinematically, On the receiving end of his "up from the floor" round-house is Shelley. Winters, the curvaceous blonde who surged to the top in film popular- The film, a melodramatic thriller, is ity as a result of her role with Ronald Colman in "A Double Life." In "Larceny," Shelley plays a win. (Continued on Page 17) . Bt Mi FINAL ¢ SHOWINGS ull TODAY PEGGY CUMMINS CHARLES COBURN will - "GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING" TECHNICOLOR = Also - "Waterfront at Midnight" William Gargan Dhimmi ag a Board THE STORY OF A RECKLESS gg WOMAN OND. 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