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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jun 1942, 1, p. 6

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Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan and Betty Field are starred and the feature cast is headed by Charles Coburn, Judith Anderson, Claude Rains, Nancy Coleman, Maria OQuspenskaya, Harry Davenport and Kaaren Verne. ‘‘Kings Row," the eagerlyâ€"awaited film version of the Henry Bellamann novel, â€" has been scheduled for the Broadway theatre, starting Sunday midnight, June 8th. New Film, "King‘s Row" Described as Powerful Drama The apparently humdrum small city of the American midlands, wherein all human passions and prejudice are enâ€" compassed in small space, has not ofâ€" ten been used by the novelists or the movieâ€" makers as the locale for their product. "Kings Row" dared to be different. It represents a frank unmasking of PAGE 61X Ann Sheridan Robert Cummings Ronaid Reagan Betty Field PARX :R /s 2 BIG HITS DAILY COMING § 6 56: ho. ds 2s / â€" d old 2205 ie i5 M L NP 30 e e Oe SA a 0. .1 ut oo To ies t es c leS e t . e ce ie 0 Oe C e s 1 1 C OO 0 0 We s ie 7. ts We 0 Mess C e Ne 2 M e N C S s PB e ENi w C e CE 2 0 0 c 200 2e e h 2t h E2 s hsP CGEORCGE FORMEBY IN ANOTHER HIT ON THE SCREENâ€"TOâ€"DAY TO SATURDAY More Laughsâ€"More Excitement Than Ever Before Comingâ€"MONDAY TUESDAY, JUNE 8thâ€"9th Comingâ€"WEDNES. THURSDAY, JUNE 10â€"11 witH THESE GREAT sTars Q | . George Formby‘s Newest Comedy Behind the shadows of King‘s Raw lay the story none would STARTIN G SUN. MIDNIGHTâ€"-4 DAYS ONLY George Formby is funnier than ever in his newest comedy "On the Bea" which plays at the Broadway Toâ€"day, Friday and Saturday. CARMEN, MIRANDA, ALICE FAYE, CESAR ROMERO ~ "WEEK END IN HAV ANA" TONITE IS FOTOâ€"NITE $200 offered for someones Photo LAST TIME TOâ€"DAYâ€"Two Swell Features. PLAYING TOâ€"MORROW and SATURDAY "TO BE OR NOT TO BE" "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" EXTRA !! March of Timeâ€"Crisis in India CAROLE LOMBARD JACK BENNY in GRETA GARBO MELVYN DOUGLAS "TWOâ€"FACED WOMAN" MARTHA SCOTT FREDRIC MARCH In Here is screen greatness, x CARTIER x Starringâ€"JAMES CAGNEY, BRENDA MARSHALL aptains of the Clouds " It is particularly the story of two romances, one between Ann Sheridan, playing Randy Monaghan, and Ronald Reagan, as Drake McHugh, and the other a threeâ€"way affair, first between Robert Cummings as Parris Mitchell and Betty Field as Casandra Tower and later, after Cassie dies, between Cummings and Kaaren Verne as Elise Sandor. Woven the intricate tale of these lives and loves is the whole parcel and pattern of small city doings, the backâ€" fence gossip, the whispered accusations the high spots of love and sacrifice that such a town, with the resultant high drama and the comedy, nathos and exâ€" citement that always are to be found there. This is the story of young people, struggling to find their happiness agâ€" ainst the opposition of circumstance and misunderstanding. The background of the story is the seething under curâ€" rent of small city life, the petty jealâ€" ousies, the pathetic struggle for surâ€" vival, the clash of ideas and ideals be tween â€"individuals and generations. CONSTANCE BENNETT BRUCE CABOT "WILD BILL HICOCK RIDES" "4 JACKS AND A JILL®" "PARACHUTE BATTALION®" ROBERT PRESTON _ ® NANCY KELLY RICHARD ARLEN JEAN PARKER ANNE SHIRLEY BRUCE CABOT 20c Anytime (Plus Tax) Before the Warner Bros. cameras passes the whole panoply of small city life betwreen 1890 and 1900, important and colorful vyears of the American national development. The contrast and comparative happiness and unâ€" happiness found in various sections of the city of Kings Row, from the luxâ€" uricus von Ein estate on the outskirts of town to the modest home of the secâ€" tion foreman, ‘"across the tracks," and the gloomy foreboding house in which the strange Dr. Tower lives his unâ€" happy and thwarted life, all are inâ€" cluded. The action of the story is fast and dramatic, involving as it does almosi all the varied elements and circumâ€" stances that keen life in a small city interesting and provoking. Those who have lived in such a city as Kings Row know how much human drama goes on under the apparently unruffied surface of the town‘s social and professional life. It is that drama that Henry Bellâ€" amann caught so deftly in his novel and which Casey Robinson, who wrote the screen play, and Sam Wood, who directed the picture, have preserved with great fidelity. go to make un life in any typically Amâ€" erican community. It is, however, not merely an expose of the dark place in such a city. I; is high drama that develops to a thungderous climax but leaves overtones of hope and courage as to the ability of young people to meet and overcome their troubles. "Kings Row" then is the story of a comparatively small community where the tangled lives and loves of young and old present a vattern of fascinatâ€" ing variety. .Towns,, like individuals, are never either all good or all bad. Kings Row was such a town. The story that comes from this town makes ample use of all the tragedy and drabâ€" ness that is found in such a place but it also focuses attention on the high notes of happiness for the human beâ€" ings who struggle there to make their lives better and their loves more enâ€" during. Edward G. Robinson and Jane Wyman in "Larceny Inc." Edward G. Robinson‘s antics at the Palace theatre from Sunday midnight to Wednesday, June th, 9th and 10th, in Warner Bros‘ newest comedy, ‘Larâ€" ceny, Inc." keep the audience in a conâ€" stant state of laughter. Not since "A Slight Case of Murder" and "Brother Orchid." has he brought so much mirth to patrons of the Palace theatre. In his latest film,, Robinson plays the role of a man who is suprised to learn that he can make more money by running a luggage shop than by robbing a bank. And let it be said here and now, that a finer bit of casting could not be done. Robinson is perfect for the part. In the feminine lead is lovely chic Jane Wyman. She plays the part of Robinson‘s adopted daughter; a vivaâ€" cious little miss who falls for a leatherâ€" goods salesman (Jack ‘Carson‘s role) and tries her best to see that her father follows the straight and narrow path to honesty. Carson, in his latest role, is not, as one mignt suspect, a cross beâ€" tween a viliian and a rope, but a pleaâ€" SATURDAY MONDAY THE GANG BUSTERS "The Fugitive ‘Spy Smashers‘ 29 e "Canal Zon TOâ€"DAY and FRIDAY Double Programme IT‘S A CINCH. Edward G. Robinson explains how easy it will be to pull the next job, to his fellow gangsters, Broderick Crawford and Edâ€" ward Brophy, while Jane Wyman looks on. It all takes place in Warner Bros.‘ new film "Larceny, Inc," at the Palace theatre, Sunday midnight to Wednesday, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Goldfields CHESTER MOR with DAN DAILEY Jr. DONNAÂ¥A READ Added Attraction and Second Chapter THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, Just a short while before Robinson and Crawford are about to be released from prison, a fellowâ€"prisoner played by Anthony Quinn tells them of a plan to rob a bank and wants them to do the preliminary work. Robinson reâ€" fuses,,‘ saying that he has another scheme in mind, but later learns that he has to abandon that idea. He inâ€" tends to go through with the bank robâ€" bery and starts by renting a leatherâ€" goods shop next door to it from which ho can burrow a tunnel. C TV y ho Mn P even better than those of the "halfâ€" heavies.‘" The supporting cast, all of whom give excelient performances inâ€" clude Anthony Quinn, Barbara Jo Alien, Edward Brophy and Harry Davenport. Broderick Crawford plays the part of Robinson‘s buddy in crime and otherâ€" wise. Crawford, who never fails to give a grand portrayal, lives up to expecâ€" tations as the burly, somewhat slowâ€" thinking but faithful pal who takes orders even though he may disapprove of them. It is in the store than Jane Wyman meets Carson and they strike up an acquaintance which rapidly matures into a case of deep love. She tells him of her father‘s plans and they try to discourage him by increasing the store‘s business. They concoct sales stunts to sell goods and they succeed. This anâ€" noys Robinson who wants nothing to interfere with the digging of the tunâ€" nel. Llyod Bacon, one of Hollywood‘s top directors, piloted the film and did a fine piece of directing.. The fastâ€"movâ€" ing scenagrio, written by Everett Freeâ€" man and Edwin Gilbert,, was based upon a play by Laura and S. J. Perelâ€" Monkey in "Canal Zone" Marks Her Fifteenth Year Josephine recently celebrated an anâ€" niversary, marking her fifteenth year as a motion picture actress. In those fifteen yvears, Josephine has sat in the lans or perched on the shoulders of such film greats as John Barrymore, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, Lilian Gish, Mary Pickford and other famous stars of past and present. Right now she is emoting with Chesâ€" ter Morris, Harrie{f Hilliard and John Hubbard in Columbia‘s "Canal Zone," at the Goldfields theatre on Thursday and Friday, June 4th and 5th on the same n»rcgramme is "Mokey," witlh Donna Reed and Dan Dailey. Josephine is the pride and joy of Gabriel Canzono, street organâ€"grinder. He bought her in New York in 1921 and she made her film debut in Cecil B. DeMille‘s "The Golden Bed" in 1926. Now 30 years old, Josephine, Hollyâ€" wood‘s most famous monkey still acâ€" cepts coppers from delighted children on the street corners when she is "between pictures." Lew Landers directed "Canal Zone," whose supporting cast includes such wellâ€"known characters as Forrest Tuck er, Lloyd Bridges, Larry Parks and Stanley Brown. _ Newest Lubitsch Comedy Unreels Big Dramaâ€"filled Plot Discussing his latest film production, "To Be Or Not To Be," slated for its first showing at the Cartier Theatre on Friday and Saturday June 5th and 6th, Ernst Lubitsch puinted out that it was actually a comedy spy melodrama aâ€" bout the reactions and doings of a group of "ham‘" actors who became all mixed wi.h the Gestapo after Warâ€" saw had been invaded. Rides," staring Constance Bennett and Bruce Cabot. Before ‘the invasion started the group of actors had been rehearsing an antiâ€" Nazi play, which they never were alâ€" lowed to present. But, as a result of the rehearsals they had some storm troppers‘ uniforms which came in very handy when the plot turned to meloâ€" drama ard the members of the theaâ€" tre stock company pretend, for spy purposes, to be part of the Polish Gesâ€" tapo. Supporting Benny and Miss Lombard are Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges, Sig Ruman, Charles Haiton and Tom Dugan. Alâ€" exander Korda is presenting this Ernst Lubitsch produc.ion for release by Unâ€" ited Artists. From there on the actors match wits in one situation after another with the real Gestapo. Jack Benny, in the male stellar role, is seen in the roles of a phony Gestapo officer and a spy. The Late Carole Lombard is seen as a parâ€" ticipator in the underground moveâ€" ment. tier on Friday and Saturday will be the Western thriller, "Wild Bill Hickock On the same programme at the Carâ€" Margaret McGee, 81% Rea St. N. Lucy Tremblay, 103 Maple St. N. Mrs. A. 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