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THEATER-RECREATION DINING-NITE SPOTS<br />
Pictures, Plays and People<br />
Reed Produces TwoSuperior Melodramas<br />
By PAUL PARKER<br />
British director Carol Reed has<br />
attracted considerable attention<br />
recently with the release in this<br />
country of hi* two films "The<br />
Fallen Idol" and "The Third Man."<br />
The "Fallen Idol" last week<br />
opened on suburban screens and<br />
it is probable that both productions<br />
will have extended runs in<br />
this area.<br />
Reed melodramas have an unearthly<br />
quality which is heightened<br />
by unusual sound effects and<br />
extraordinary photography. As a<br />
perfectionist, this director succeeds<br />
in coaxing superior performances<br />
from his players, i. e.,<br />
Vhe \EVV<br />
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BOAT'<br />
Music By Book and Lyrics By Based on the Travel<br />
K— -_^ _^»-v* Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein 2nd By Edna Ferber<br />
Starring Andzia Kuzak, Robert Shafer, Clarence Nordstrom<br />
m Tickets Kresge • Newark—Bamberger's. Mail Orders.<br />
Reed's other film, "The Third<br />
Man," is quite as distinctive a<br />
melodrama as "The Fallen Idol."<br />
Set against a background of murder<br />
end black marketing in post<br />
•war Vienna, the camera at first<br />
eisurely .follows an American<br />
writer Holly Martins (Joseph<br />
Cotton) 6L5 he returns to Vienna to<br />
find his old schoolmate Harry<br />
lime (Orson Wells).<br />
Holly returns just in time to<br />
attend hia friend's funeral, bu^<br />
shortly discovers that his friend<br />
not dead at all. Rather he ha;<br />
found his assumed death to bi<br />
convenient disguise for his<br />
black market activities. .<br />
At first Martins is loath to hel<br />
the police track down his friend,<br />
but goes over to the side of th><br />
law when he finds that among hi;<br />
other activities, Lime is peddlin;<br />
impure penicillin which has cause,<br />
the aeath of majiy Vienese • chil<br />
dren.<br />
"The Third Man" ends in a dramatic<br />
chase through Vienna'<br />
sewers, with Martins killing hi<br />
erst while schoolmate.<br />
R&ed's> attention to detail, h:<br />
slow but methodical building <<br />
suspense is again dominant i<br />
"The Third Man." But the mas<br />
unusual feature is the musical ac<br />
compaaiiment, all of which<br />
played on the zither.<br />
American Legion to<br />
Stage Amateur Show<br />
With e $50 Savings Bond ae top<br />
prize In each of three age groups<br />
the annual Amateur Show of the<br />
Connecticut Farms Post 35, American<br />
Legion, Union, will be held<br />
Friday evening, June 2, In Connecticut<br />
Farms School auditorium,<br />
ynion. Other prizes Include $25<br />
b'onds for runners-up in each age<br />
class and also awards of $5 or $10<br />
for third piece* winners.<br />
Entries are no«v being accepted<br />
by the Legion which hopes to<br />
stage 30 ects on • the Ing night.<br />
Amateur entertainers from all<br />
parts of Northern New Jersey are<br />
urged to write at once to Legionnaire<br />
Emil r>onofri, of 914 Ray<br />
ave, Union, or caU-'him at Unionville<br />
2-27U.<br />
Three out of four traffic accidents<br />
happen in clear weather an<br />
dry roads.<br />
Although the first act is exceptionally<br />
Ion.gr, requiring nearly an<br />
hour end a half of. sitting, the<br />
show moves along at a feat dip<br />
thanks, in part at least, to the<br />
numerous changes of scene. There<br />
seven sequences* in the first<br />
a-ct end in the somewhat shorter<br />
second act the stagehands are<br />
kept busy pushing eight - individual<br />
sets on and eff the stage. AI<br />
changes, however, move along in<br />
'good- workmanlike fashion without<br />
a. hitch,<br />
, "Show Boat covers a span of<br />
nearly 40 years and from point of<br />
geography travels the territory<br />
between Natchez, Mississippi, to<br />
Chicago and back down the river<br />
again to Greenville.<br />
The scenes change with euch<br />
rapidity, in the second act particularly,<br />
that this reviewer almost<br />
felt he wa^s watching a<br />
cinema. And in a way, too, the<br />
large-scale production is a bit like<br />
the circus: there is so much going<br />
on that individual members of tfae<br />
cast end their actions are some-<br />
times lost in the welter of activity.<br />
Yet it all blends into a beautiful,<br />
well organized and professional<br />
job that Broadway could<br />
be proud of.<br />
It was most gratifying- to note<br />
that Andzia Kuzak was back on<br />
the Paper Mill stage again. She<br />
has a fresh, clear voice which is<br />
Kerne' music is, of course, easy<br />
to listen to.. And, "needleea to cay,<br />
the audience leaves the theater<br />
hujnunm-g: siicfa. f avorities as: "<br />
Believe," "You Are Love," "Why<br />
Do I Love You?" and the elas.<br />
"Old Man River."<br />
And a hint that thus season<br />
the Paper Mill may diverge from<br />
its usual schedule of old favorites,<br />
their second production will<br />
a pre-Broadway presentation<br />
'Waltz for Three." This change<br />
will no doubt be welcomed bj<br />
many. (J.C.)<br />
APRIL 27. 1950<br />
Japanese Exhibit<br />
Made Record Debut<br />
Teen-Age •Extended to May<br />
Televues At Museum<br />
mmmm<br />
By BOB LAMBERT<br />
TIME: 1960<br />
PLACE: UVING ROOM OF<br />
JOHN JONES<br />
Mr. Jones: Hello, operator? This<br />
is John Jones of 1506. Woodland<br />
Rd., Rosehaveti, Long Island. Yes,<br />
that's right. I'd like to see tonight's<br />
double bill of "The Road"<br />
and that oldie "Battleground." tlh<br />
the interpretation given by 8-year- | mounts to a high pitch when<br />
old Bobby Henrey in the "Fallen Baines' wife is killed as she ap-<br />
huh, yea, ray number's ER. 2-8569.<br />
Idol."<br />
parently tumbles down a lon<br />
Yes, I understand. A dollar for<br />
In this film, which has been flight of stairs the embassy.<br />
In this film,<br />
g<br />
each film. O.K. Good bye.<br />
awarded England's "Oscar," Reed's The mansion is .suddenly filled<br />
As you may already know the<br />
cameras view adult actions from with detectives who suspect that<br />
above plan, which is being worked<br />
the attitude of 3-year-old Felipe Baines has done away with his<br />
on by the Zenith Corp.,<br />
(Bobby Henrey), son of an am- wife, and who in condescendingly<br />
p Ls called<br />
bassador stationed in London. For adult fashion, try to get informa-<br />
phonoviaion. It is a system by b<br />
which feature films<br />
the adult viewer it is often, a tion from Felipe.<br />
fil made in the h<br />
future and some of today's better<br />
horrifying experience.<br />
Reed subtly builds a terrific<br />
films may find their way into your<br />
The action, takes place during amount of suspense into thie cli-<br />
living room as vfeY.<br />
a brief period when Felipe and max as the bewildered Baines'<br />
tion picture theatre.<br />
his idol, Bainea (Ralph Richard- tells many bad lies in order to<br />
The system will work something;<br />
son) the ambassador 'a butler, are protect Julie's identity, and Fe-<br />
like this: A man will attach a gim-<br />
given free run of the museumlipe's faith in his idol nearly comes<br />
mick to the television'set which<br />
like 'embassy.<br />
to disaster when the butler has<br />
will enable you to see certain<br />
Reed takes fits time in building to admit that his tales of killing<br />
channels that would ordinarily ap-<br />
_, his characters. Felipe is es- natives in Africa were just fairly<br />
pear scrambled. Upon phoning the<br />
iremely fond of and loyal to the tales after all. Nevertheless Fe- JEAN" HAGEN, attractive and talented New York actress, was spotted<br />
giving your request<br />
gentle Baines, who to him as- lipe sticks by his friend and by a film scouts and signed to a dontract.<br />
Two weeks after tar-rth-MjJ £«£or<br />
;umes characteristics of a TJlys- succession of lies confuses the [ollywood, she was cast in three top films;<br />
•Adam s Rib, Side Street,<br />
. But his neurotic wife terrifies police into believing Bainea is in- d "Ambush."<br />
him. When Baines shows a strong nocent, which he is anyway.<br />
attachment for Julie, the attrac- From this rather simple meloive<br />
embassy stenographer, Felipe drama, Reed has developed a film Paper Mill Season Is Off to<br />
,akes the position, that the rea- which is notable for its fine atson<br />
for such actions are best tion to detail and expert charac-<br />
mown tt> adults, and he is conterizations as well as suspense. A Good Start with "Show Boat<br />
ent to keep their secret to him- In the acting department, Ralph<br />
self in child-like fashion. Richardson contends for top hon-<br />
If . t h e current 'production of!<br />
After tnla 'leisurely period of<br />
ors with 8-year-old Bobby Henrey<br />
Show Boat" at the Paper Mill is<br />
character-building, suspense<br />
who fill's his first dramatic role<br />
.ny indicator, it would seem that<br />
in "The Fallen Idol."<br />
e MiUburn theater's 1950 season<br />
ill be an outstanding<br />
RKO PROCTOR'S<br />
Doots Open' 1.0:15 A .1<br />
NOW m<br />
^DONT JUDGED<br />
I...UNT11S<br />
! YOU KNOW|<br />
MYSTERY at the<br />
BURLESQUE<br />
1 n^tsuke ax« on view. These, tued<br />
aj claapa or buttons tor Attaching<br />
various appendage* to gwitlemta<br />
Due to the interest being expressed<br />
in the rare examples of<br />
Japanese art now on view in the<br />
Sculpture Court of the Montclair<br />
Art Museum end in the current<br />
Japanese schoolbooks the closing<br />
date of the Japanese exhibition is<br />
being postponed from April 23 to<br />
May 7.,<br />
The books, ranging from nursery<br />
school through the elementary<br />
school stages, have been developed<br />
since 1946 under General MacArthiir's<br />
authorization and are illustrative<br />
of the methods being used<br />
in the education of young Japanese.<br />
Other features of the Japanese<br />
exhibit at the museum include a<br />
rich priest's robe, carved and<br />
gilded temple screens and an early<br />
Buddha from the museum's collections<br />
or loaned anonymously; antique<br />
prints loaned by Dr. Arthur<br />
Hunter and Charles Griffith and<br />
two exquisite Japanese dolls, one<br />
playing a musical instrument, the<br />
gift of Miss Katharine Reed, and<br />
the second, a dancer, loaned by<br />
Miss Laura Jacobus,<br />
In the hall's cases are ceramics<br />
and miniature carvings in ivory<br />
and choice woods, "assembled also<br />
from, the- museum's collections or<br />
loaned anonymously. A number of<br />
e to see for the nig<br />
the operator adds a dollar or so<br />
to your phone bill and then unscrambles<br />
the picture on the special<br />
channel.<br />
Though some people believe the<br />
public won't pay for living room<br />
entertainment, we think they-will.<br />
Of note: Although we missed the<br />
ian, Clarence Nordstrom, who this debut of Alan. Young in his new<br />
time has a slightly different role show, "The Alan" Young Show,"<br />
from tils customary .rambuncti-<br />
which our parents liked very<br />
much, we caught last week's show.<br />
out portrayal of elderly gentle-<br />
one.<br />
Mr. Young has had excellent mate-<br />
Jerome Kerns' operetta of life<br />
men. In the current production, riel and we wish him the best of<br />
i a Mississippi Show Boat has Nordstrom is Andy Hawks, genial luck in his video venture . . . Hu-<br />
Decome something of a classic in<br />
mor has it an unknown company<br />
field. And the Paper Mill<br />
agreed to pay between $350,000 and<br />
of Magnolia and subservient husjest—the<br />
largest ever to a>ppear at<br />
5500,000 to telecast a performance<br />
he theater, incidentally—doeg in-<br />
'band of Mrs. Hawks (Olive of "South Pacific." The offer was<br />
deed do justice to the tuneful Reeves-Smith). As Andy Hawks, turned down. Gee, and to think<br />
score as well as catching the ef- Nordstrom is, in our opinion, at I 'This Nearly Was Mine" .<br />
ervescent spirit of theater folk his best.<br />
n the days •when Show Boats<br />
churned up and down thig na- From "Show Boat's" lavish proion's<br />
greatest inland waterw&y. duction, two items stand out most<br />
clearly in this reviewer's memory.<br />
First is the sh ow- withrn-thesfaow<br />
sequence of the old-fashioned<br />
melodrama and the two<br />
mountaineer^ in the audience who<br />
disrupt the play as they threaten<br />
to shoot the villian for his unigentlemanly<br />
attitude toward the<br />
heroine. Second, is Andy Hawks'<br />
line in the second acfc. Asked what<br />
it is that his wife has which<br />
causes him to jump at her every<br />
call, Andy replies simply but with<br />
great knowledge, "She's got<br />
damn nasty disposition."<br />
1 *<br />
eirdles, form an engaging collection<br />
of small, realistic works of<br />
art meticulously and almost microscopically<br />
created. Several<br />
handwme inros, which the netauke<br />
serve to safeguard, are of lacquer,<br />
•My Foolish Heart" Is<br />
Featured at Proctor's<br />
Romantic comedy and emotional<br />
drama are combined in Samuel<br />
Goldwyn 1 * "My Foolbh Heart"<br />
which ifl the current attraction »fc<br />
RKO Proctor's, Newark. D*nft<br />
Andrews. BU» a young playboy, and<br />
Susan Hayvard, as the college<br />
girl he meets while party-crash ing,<br />
are the film's stars. Their 2ov#<br />
affair begins gaily, but end* In<br />
heartbreak. The film also feature*<br />
Robert Keith, Kent Smith, ly*i*<br />
Wheeler. Jessie Royce Landis and<br />
8-year-old Gigi Perreau.<br />
NOW THKC WED., HAS S<br />
JOAN DAVID<br />
CRAWFORD ^ BRIAN<br />
"THE~DAMNED<br />
DON'T CRY"<br />
IS JOANS BEST<br />
PICTURE SINCE<br />
"MILDRED PIERCE"<br />
NOW Thru Saturday<br />
JANE RUSSELL<br />
WALTER HUSTON £ After mv seeing Joan Crete- ?<br />
THE OUTLAW 1 ford at her best in **Th« *<br />
"THE TATOOED ? Damned Don't Cry" I fcnmc<br />
STRANGER"<br />
i you will feel the same an I did.<br />
LLbovs Features Not Included i that the did a wonderful job<br />
in Kiddie Show Saturday) in this picture.<br />
KIDDIE SHOW<br />
SATURDAY MATINEE<br />
i RALPH L. LANYERMAN,<br />
HOPALOJfG CASSIDT in ? City Manager,<br />
"HOPPT'S HOIJDAY" i ftlorristotcn<br />
~J<br />
Plus _ "Rust? Leads The Way"<br />
SUN. - MON. - TUES. COMING THURS. MAY 4th<br />
SPENCEK JAMES<br />
TRACY STEWAKT<br />
VALENTINA CORTESA<br />
MALAYA<br />
Montgomery - Bod Cameron<br />
"DAKOTA UL"<br />
French missionaries, venturing<br />
COMING SOON! ' MOVIES ARE BETTER<br />
nto the Lake Superior region PASSPORT TO PJMLJCO THAN EVER<br />
•hich now comprises the great<br />
Mesabi iron ore fields, discovered<br />
he presence of this raw material<br />
early as 1660.<br />
ON SCHOOL DAYS—For the convenience of school children<br />
and their parents, there will be a complete show after tchool<br />
hours, starting at 3:30 p. m.<br />
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ENTERTAINMENT NITELY<br />
Dave Golcher at the Hammond Organ<br />
Kansas is the<br />
producing state<br />
States.<br />
greatest wheat<br />
in the United<br />
unusually pbeasmg to the ear, and<br />
her petite figure lends a cCiarming<br />
doll-like quality to her actions.<br />
If my •grandmother could<br />
have seen her, I am sure she would<br />
have said, "She is a sweet girl,<br />
isn't she." From that elderly lady,<br />
that always was a term of the<br />
highest commendation. It seeme<br />
to us a particularly fitting way<br />
to describe Miss Kuzak in hex<br />
role of Magnolia Hawks, daughter<br />
of Andy Hawks owner of the<br />
Show Boat.<br />
Credit, too. must go to Robert<br />
Shafer, the gentleman gambler<br />
and Magnolia's husband, and to<br />
the Paper Mill's perennial comed-<br />
Leads Band at Condor<br />
ERNIE WARREN, popular bandleader who haa appeared at many of<br />
the nation's top night spots, appears nightly with his orchestra at<br />
Jack Tos* Corfdor, Northfield avenue, Livingston.<br />
A rubber tip on the sink faucel<br />
wiJi prevent unnecessary chips en<br />
your favorite glasses or goblets,<br />
Ten times as many men die<br />
stomach ulcers as women.<br />
CAMEO<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Eve.<br />
Robert Taylor - John Hodiak<br />
"AMBUSH"<br />
Audrey Totter In<br />
"TENSION"<br />
• Saturday Matinee Only<br />
Henry Fonda - Claudette Colbert<br />
"Drums Along the Mohawk"<br />
— And —<br />
"AMBUSH"<br />
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday<br />
Jane Wyman - Richard Todd in<br />
"STAGE FRIGHT"<br />
Claire Trevor - Fred MacMurray<br />
"BORDERLINE"<br />
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SWING<br />
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sheltered booths,<br />
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clubs furnished<br />
frpe of charge.<br />
Beginners!<br />
Le&rn the fundamentals<br />
of<br />
the a;ame OR<br />
Golfers<br />
Brush up on<br />
your weak<br />
points. with<br />
Joe Albanese<br />
Well-known teacier, formerly of the<br />
Forest Hill Club and member of the<br />
P. G. A.<br />
BARGAIN BUYS—NEW & USED<br />
Matched Used Sets, 5 irons, $17,50 up<br />
Matched Used Sets, 3 woods, $15,00 up<br />
Odd Irons S3.00 up<br />
Odd Woods 53.00 up<br />
Very Good Used Golf Balls . .35 ea.<br />
Also a Fnll Line of 1950<br />
Golf Equipment<br />
CRESCENT<br />
GOLF PRACTICE FAIRWAYS<br />
2235 SPRINGFIELD AV., VAUX HALL<br />
6 Miles From Broad and Market<br />
UN 2-3159 Near Maplewood<br />
Now to Sat.<br />
Ava Gardner<br />
"East Side,<br />
West Side"<br />
"Intruder In<br />
The Dust"<br />
David Bri^a<br />
Sun, to Tues.<br />
Kirk Douglas<br />
"Young Man<br />
with A Ho?n"<br />
John Payne<br />
"Captain<br />
China"<br />
KINDBREL1A<br />
TECHNICOLOR<br />
ON THE SAME PROGRAM<br />
"BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" in Trucolor<br />
Saturday, April 29 Door: Open 9 a. m. Show Starts 9:30 a. m.<br />
WEEKLY THEATER TIMETABLE<br />
The timetable listed ben is correct at press lime, but is subject to change without aotire bj<br />
the individual th.atem.<br />
CRANFORD<br />
CBANFORD<br />
April 27-28, Dakota Lil, 1:30-7:00-<br />
10:15; When Willie Comes Manning<br />
I Home, 3:00-8:55. April 29, When Willie<br />
Comes Marching Home', 3:10-7:00-<br />
1 "0:15; Dakota LU. 4:45-8:50. April 30,<br />
itage Fright, 2:35-6:25-10:10; Mrs.<br />
•Slice, 1:00-4:45-3:30. May 1-2, stage<br />
Fright, 2:50-8:55; Mrs. Mike, 1:15-<br />
:00-10:45. May 3. Malaya. 2:40-8:50;<br />
)avy Crockett, Indian ScDut, 1:30-<br />
#5-10:25.<br />
EAST ORANGE<br />
BEACON<br />
April 27-28. East Side, West Side.<br />
:13-7:OO-1O:31; Intruder in- the Dust,<br />
-:46-9:04. April 29, East Side, West<br />
5ide, 3:25-6:56-10:27; Intruder In the<br />
Dust, 1:16-5:29-9:00. April 30, Toung<br />
Man With a Horn, 2:37-6:21-10:05;<br />
Captain China, 1:00-4:44-8:28. May 1-<br />
2. Toung Matt with a Horn, S:22-S:52;<br />
Captain China. 1:45-7:00-10:44.<br />
HOLLYWOOD<br />
April 27-28. May 1-3, Barricade, 3:20r:10-10:10;<br />
Mrs. Mike, 1:40-8:35. April<br />
!9. Barricade, 1:35-5:00-8:05-11:10; Mrs.<br />
Mike, 3:00-6:30-9:35. April 30, Barricade,<br />
2:50-5:50-9:00; Mrs. Mike, 1:00-<br />
:05-7:10-10:15.<br />
ELIZABETH<br />
LIBERTY<br />
April 27-28. May 1-2, Belle of Old<br />
Mexico, 10:40-1:15-3:50-6:30-9:10; Cinderella,<br />
11:50-2:25-0:00-7:40-10:15. AprE<br />
29, Belle of Old Mexico, 9:25-11:55-2:30-<br />
5:05-7:40-10:20; Cinderella, 10:35-1:00-<br />
3:40-6:15-3:50-11:30. April 30, Belle of<br />
Old Mexico, 1:05-3:45-6:25-9:05; Cinderella,<br />
2:15-4:55-7:35-10:15.<br />
NEW<br />
April 27, This Time for Keeps: Too<br />
Late far Tears. April 28-29, Toung<br />
Man with a Horn; Captain China.<br />
April 30-May 2. Dancing in the Dark;<br />
South Sea Sinner.<br />
REGENT<br />
April 27, May 1-5, Challenge to lassie.<br />
11:20-2:35-5:40-9:05; Key to the<br />
City, 12:35-3:50-7:05-10:05. April 28,<br />
Challenge to Lassie, 1:00-5:00-8:53; Key<br />
to the City, 11:05-2:20-6:15-10:05. April<br />
29, Challenge to Lassie, 11:30-3:25-<br />
6:40-9:55; Key to the City, 12:45-4:40-<br />
7:55-11:05. April 30, Challenge to Lassie,<br />
2:50-6:00-9:05; Key to the City,<br />
1:00-4:05-7:15-10:05.<br />
KITZ<br />
April 27-2S. May 1-3. Barricade, 12:45-<br />
3:55-7:05-10:15; Big Wheel, 11:00-2:20-<br />
5:30-8:40. April 29, Barricade, 1:00-<br />
4:45-8:00-11:15; Big Wheel, 11:20-3:05-<br />
6:20-9:35. April 30, Barricade, 1:00-4:10-<br />
7:20-10:15; Big Wheel, 2:35-5:45-8:55.<br />
IRVINGTON<br />
CASTLE<br />
April 27-2S, Ambush, 3:15-7:15-10:30<br />
Tension, 1*40-8:55. April '29, When<br />
Willie Comes Marching. Home, 4:30-<br />
7:50-11:05; Paid in Full, 1:10-6:05-9:25'<br />
Crasy House, 3:10; Boiler Prizes, 2:55<br />
Anill 30, When Willie Comes MarchinT<br />
Home, 1:00-4:10-7:20-10:25; Paid<br />
in Full, 2:25-5:35-8:55. May l-2,~~W*hen<br />
Willie Comes Marching Home, 3:25-<br />
7:15-10:30; Paid, in Full, 1:40-8:50. May<br />
3, Outlaw, 2:35-7:05-10:05; TatOOei"<br />
Stranger. 1:30-9:00.<br />
LINDEN<br />
l LAZA<br />
April 27-29, Mrs. Mike; DaYy Crock-<br />
•tt, Indian Scout. April 30-May 2,<br />
iorderllne; South Sea Sinner. May 3,<br />
The Three MusKeteers; Body Hold.<br />
MADISON<br />
1ADISON<br />
April 27, East Side. West Side. 2:25- I<br />
:25-9:45. April 23, Dangerous FroCes- I<br />
ilon, 3:10-7:20-9:50; Lost Tribe, 2:00-<br />
:40. April 29, Dangerous Profession,<br />
:10-7;00-9:50; Lost Tribe, 2:20-5:50-<br />
:40. April 30. Whirlpool, 3:35-6:40i:40;<br />
And Baby Makes TUree, 2:10-<br />
1:15-3:20. May 1, Whirlpool, 3:20-7:00-<br />
0:10; And Baby Makes Three, 2:00i<br />
:50. May 2, Biding High, 2 ;25-7:25i;40.<br />
MAPLEWOOD<br />
MAPLEWOOD *<br />
April 27-2B. The Outlaw, 8:40;<br />
Tatooed Stranger, 7:05-10:25. April 29,<br />
Rusty Leads the Way, 1:30; Hoppy's<br />
Holiday, 2:50; The Outlaw, 4:00-6:50-<br />
10:10; Tatooed Stranger, 5:40-9:00:.<br />
April 30, Malaya, 3:15-6:35-9:55; Da-<br />
'tota Lil, 1:45-5:05-3:30. May 1-2, Maaya,<br />
s:40; Dakota LU, 7:00-10:20.<br />
M1LLBURN<br />
SULLBURN<br />
April 27-28, Outlaw, 2:45-7:00-10:05;<br />
Tatooed Stranger, 1:40-8:05. April 29.<br />
Wild Horse Messa, 3:15-6:00; Outlaw.<br />
7:00-10:05: Tatooed Stranger, 1:40-4:30-<br />
9:00. April 39, Malaya, 3:20-6:55-10:10;<br />
Dakota Lil, 1:50-5:20-3:40. May 1-2,<br />
Malaya. 2:55-7:00-10:10; Dakota Lil,<br />
May 3, Perfect Stranger, 3:00-<br />
7:00-10:10; Whirlpool, 1:30-8:40.<br />
MORRISTOWN<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
April 27-28. May 1-3, The Damned<br />
Don't Cry, 2:30-7:00-9:05. April- 29-30.<br />
The Damned Don't Cry, 2:00-4:00-<br />
6:00-3:05-10:05.<br />
PARK<br />
April 27, Yellow Ca-b Man, 2:00-7:00-<br />
10:10; Black Hand, 3:30-8:40. April 28,<br />
Yellow Cab Man, 2:00-7:00-10:20; Black<br />
Hand, 3:30-8:50. April 23. Yellow Cab<br />
•Man. 2:00-5:00-8:10; Black Hand. 3:25-<br />
6:25-9:35. April 30, Young Man with<br />
a Horn, 2:05-5:20-3:30: Devil's Hench-<br />
men, 4:05-7:15-10:30. April 1-2, Young<br />
Man with a Horn, 2:00-8:15; Devil's<br />
Henchmen; 3:55-7:00-10:15.<br />
NEWARK<br />
BRANFORD<br />
April 27, Francis, 11:00-2:05-5-10-<br />
8:15-11:30; Woman in Hiding 12-30-<br />
3:25-6:40-9:55. April 25. Daughter of<br />
Rosle O'Grady, 12:45-4:15-7:45-11-15auilty<br />
Bystander, 11:10-2:40-6:10-9-40<br />
April 29, Daughter of Rosie O'Grady<br />
1:05-4:45-8:25-12:05; Guilty Bystander,<br />
11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30. April M - May<br />
3, Daughter of Rosie O'Grady 1-00-<br />
4:20-7:50-11:15; Guilty Bystander, 2:45-<br />
6:10-9:40.<br />
PROCTORS<br />
April 27-28, May 1-2. My Tool!<br />
Heart, 11:40-2:35-5:30-8:25-11:20: M:<br />
tery at the Burlesque, 10:42-11:;<br />
4:32-7:27-10:22. April 29, My Fool]<br />
Heart. 10:30-1:25-4:20-7:00-9:40-1!:<br />
Mystery at the Burlesque, 12:27-3:!<br />
6:02-3:42-11:22. April 30, My Fool<br />
Heart, 2:25-5:20-8:15-11:10; Mystery<br />
the Burlesque, 1:27-4:22-7:17-10:12,<br />
ORANGE<br />
EMBASSY<br />
April 27-23, Tension, 2:35-5:45-9:<br />
Ambush, 1:00-4:05-7:15-10:00. April<br />
Tension, 2:25-6:10-9:30; Ambush, 12:<br />
4:40-7:40-11:00. April 30 - May 2, St;<br />
Fright: Borderline. May ?, Outl;<br />
Tatooed Stranger.<br />
PALACE<br />
April 27-28. May 1-3. Key to<br />
Cltv, 3:02-7:00-10:11; Port of X.<br />
1:43-3:52. April 29, Key to the C<br />
12:45-3:56-7:07-10:18; Port of K.<br />
2:24-5:35-8:46-11:57. April 30, Key<br />
the City. 1:00-4:11-7:22-10:33: port<br />
N. Y., 2:52-6:03-9:14.<br />
em April 27-2S, 30 - Mar 3, Beau Ge,<br />
1:36-5:42-9:48; Lives or Bengal Lan,<br />
3:30-7:36. April 29. Beau Geste. 1<br />
6:02-10:07; Lrves of Bengal Lar.<br />
3:58-8:03.<br />
SOUTH ORANGE<br />
CAMEO<br />
April 27-28. Ambush.- 2:05-7:00-10<br />
Tension, 1:30-8:40. April 29. Ambl<br />
2:45-7:00-10:15; Tension. 8:40. A<br />
30. Borderline, 1:30-5:05-8:40" 51<br />
Fright. 3:00-6:35-10:10. May 1-2, I<br />
derliue. 1:30-6:55-10:30; stage Frlj<br />
2:55-3:40. May 3, Outlaw, 2:40-7<br />
10:00-, Tatooed Stranger, 1:30-3:40.<br />
SUMMIT<br />
LYRIC<br />
April 27-28, Key to the CitT. 2<br />
7:28-9:27. April 29-30. Key to the C<br />
2:38-5:00-7:22-9:44. M»v 1-2, Key<br />
the City, 2:58-7:25-9:37- May 3,<br />
to the City. 2:5B-7:DO-B:56; Cinder.<br />
8:41.<br />
STRAND<br />
April 27, Lady In r. Jam, 2:0O-S<br />
Paid in Pull, 3:25-7:00-10:19. April<br />
Ambush, 2:16-7:00-9:45: Apache Cl<br />
3:45-8:45. April 2fl. Ambush, 2:00-4<br />
7:30-10:15: Apache Chief, 3:4S-«<br />
5 April 30, Borderline, 2:16-J<br />
8:48; Big Wheel, 3:44- 7:00-10:16.<br />
1. Borderline, 2:00-8:43: Big Wl<br />
3:28-7:00-10:16. May 2, Seampole, J<br />
8:45; La Travlata, 3:34-7:00-10:10.<br />
3. Holiday Inn. 2:09-7:00-10:13; I<br />
Eve, 3:40-8:49.<br />
UNION<br />
ONION<br />
April 27, South Sea Sinner, :<br />
8:50; Borderline. 1:20-7:15-10:20. l<br />
38. 28. Whirlpool. 2:50-3:40; Dancing<br />
the Dark, 1:2,,-, 1:20-1:00-10:15. .W-IU:K>. IApril<br />
WWhirlpool. h l l 6:30-10:00; :301000 D Dsnclni in<br />
Dark, 2:40-5:00-8:20. April 30, Ami<br />
3:15-6:30-9:40; Tension, 1:40-4:50-<br />
May 1-2, Ambush, 3:00-5:50; Ten:<br />
1:20-7:15-10:20. May 3. lfl»» «