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tec cher going Norway
A N E of 4he members V Lancashire County Orchestra sailing for Nd next month w ill be Eleanor RpskellJ a memble: tljie teaching,staflf at acre Camp School, Whajb
df ■ Miss Ro skell-j'Tve
terested in music fo r as a^ I lean rem,ember’’- the double bass
East Lancashire
w i l l be ' amonf members 6f the
the 8i " - h
ope of younfe people from (-odd ’
She w.ll l)e towns
orchestra
[The party, whose ages from 12 to 25, will give
ijange con-
cert In Bergen land a b: cast fromj the Bergen stu of the Norwegian Broad ing Corporation w ill be lowed home.'
efoad- dlbs
Ifcast- fo l-
by a visit to Gtelg’s S97 the
Youth 'rway^ Miss' ir o l! ‘
ih lte - ’ey, i
In- long
Rost o f ILLEY,
oha!tapions bl the Accxinghn and Bistrict Con,-
Bervi live Snwkei I League, Iplkyed the Rest of the :jeague at Read, Pons trvative CIul | on Tuesdi ly. :)
;ey won iflie game. 1 Aiter-
iwards the lldlei .of ■thei Head Club Mrved a polato-pie sUpber.i
T h j cup
the evening 6oU,: 'diaSrma;i of grati lated ]Wlhalley achit vement.
md Mr. W. Trailin- the league, »n- on! Ihelr
on show'during W I IAU E ¥ V. lE S T OF (iEAGCE
a 9 a Hoiidm... Morris Marsh: T.
. Balshiiw
,. Crook Scott
. iWaddicar Hall
landicapj!
D. Flinston, 90 , A. ’Taylor 60
Edmondson, 46 J. RUe^ 48 A. Clark 65
Good way 51 J, Clarke 44 D. AUeh 56 handicap —
460 TaWi
CSi COljlBII| ATION. Dllf . Z .Pt.
iWi^liRos. DiOTlsden
P. W.D. L. -P. A. 6- 4
B’cAugh Rs. Crompton’s Skd’sdale; ■'
^ wedding rin^. I rt
22ct, gold add; Platiium'
fancy dc<igns. ranging (rom, £M5 to £20
facetedand In p ‘ain^
large selectioQ' of 9ct, 18ctj I
We car)7 a l
■ G t ll Har’d Earlestowh PrescotfC. Paciham .. D am n Res.
1
'5 92 SO 42 4 96 53 40
3 7 5 3 9 66 5 13 52 6|2 23
6 71 S2 39 4 83 43 39
3 72;46 37, 6 64 36 35 57 31
4 15 50 63 22 3 15 65 89 21 3 13 59 66 21 6 15 57 59 20 4 15 49 6l4 20 4 13 43 67 20 4 17 64 89 is 6 14 20 6,0 16 4 17 43 82 16 2 14 36 70 l2
SMITH HAipiUCK IN CLITOEROE’S FIVE
iBigi victory ,,
B - , EOLLS-ECYCE 1; CLIXHEBOE 5
^NOXHEE hat-trick WM chalked lup ,by |^t'h, |the inside-right,: I tvheni ^itheroe were entertained; by I^lls-Eoyce on Saturday.!
Wallace had very little to,do, butjliis opposite ntunber. T. Clarkj i
was pressed hard. Despite his efforts, thlciitheiloe forwards sue-1 ceeded five times in sending,the ball, into the net.
, ' . The fact t o t t o Rolls-Royce
defence kept ohscurlng his vision did not help mattes. {Several times he 'failed to see the ball until it was. in t o net, I '
Prom t o ’ kick-ofi , 4itheroe
tried to walk t o ball into thp net. instead of ■ seizing b|iances
to shoot. . ' r ' I
But after SMITH had lopened t o setfring during a scramble hi
I to ; penalty {area after .about 15 .minutes to y seemed to!sfiap out of 'to 'h ab ltJ
r i ■ Rolls-Royce' were bji noi mean^,
deterred, however. . Tjheyj nearly scored whenjHendersoh conceded a comer, Edmondsoh’s j comer kick; was beatly caught by: Wallace. But a toulder;char^; made him drop t o b ^ and only: a desperate kick for; to'< comer; by i Henderson saved t o sltua-;:
. Although ! Rolls-R^ce j made
frequent attacks, t o ^ forwards lacked t o ^fi-important: flnlsh- ingi^wer. ' .,
,
went| off-side after, a move by Edmondsonj t o )
posit; situa
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’They missed manyi' chances.; Lewis shot well, ovfir, .Nuttall promising
jail beat Wallace, miss^ i t ; by inches. ;
Th'ire ivas' no'bodyi elsb in j a on| to toke advah|tage the ;ion. (. ;.
I j Half-time Riolls-Eoyce ,0; CUtherbe 1
and when Nuttall
i l t |wai not uktil after' the ;ini
:terval th a t ' .Clitheroe’s superb passing, ;especlally that of Green;
'Smith, ;Trezise and , Eatley, became noticed::
' j But Inmedlatoly after the: re start, NDTTALL, the Rolls-Royce centre-fdrward, H equalised. Mur ray sent; the ball; across ithe goal! mouth, i Nuttall snapped it ;uri and {shot it past the] unsightd .WallMej,,;, ,,
Not lOngaftemrds/PLATLEY
shciwin^ a nieb tum of speed; receive^; t o hall from' ’Trezlse;
cut into t o centre, and heat his man.j !
''j: ■" ^ j HcjiMed round the goalkeeper;
who had left his goalmouth to meet him, .and|; tapped t o hall into the net,
; : j i From; to n : on?it was all onei
way.,:traific to I'to. RoUs-Royeb goal, '• Mtef about. 10 minuto Green sent’ the I hall over . Chates’
heafiltb SMITH, who scored with a shot [from abl|ut 15 yaMs.
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;; ,b ik ih U A N T ;P A S S IN G ': l| ; After) a ' br illiant; dl^lay of
■passing ,Platl6y, -once 'again
snappM up the ball. He acceli erat^ as far as the comer flag and then sent a beautiful centre to I BURNETT, )who headed it home: ),
' s m i t h adopted; different
to t ic s shortly afterwards, With' the b a ll, , he laced down t o cehtrb,' AS Rolls-Royce players .;ekp«;ted him to i pass, to Burnett; they a ll stood still allowing him to'drive the ball home from 20
'yards;:
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B O K I N G FRIDAY, 13th APRIL
HAMplONSf 7-30.
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W R E S T L I N G PLUS HOLIDAYS GOOD FRil & EAST6R MON. 7-0
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Burnett coUeb^d a loose ball ahd beat Coates;:He brought ,down{ but,somewhat surprisingly to re 'wa s no penalty. ]
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I blitiieroe: Wallace; Hendei^n, BlacMook; Trezise, TOite, Bush;
, Flatley, ^ Smith,Burnett, Green; ■Piettzak
i' Rolls-Royce: Clark (T.); Driike, raark (J.): Poster, Coates, Corsie; Murray,! Simms,
■Edmoindsoh. j Referee:: Mr)
Accrington. ; ,
TOiMOEEOW’S MATCHES lianca Combifaytionl Div. U
Clitherae v. Darwen Res: ■ | ; Clitherbo Amkteur League i
Billington V. Low Moor.‘ Accrington Combination
Gilbraiths V. Chatbarn.
NuttaJl, Lewis, J. Clark, of
fee
THE
) drayr: fpr the 'semi-final of j to Aitken' Shlbld of I t o
■i!'
Clitheicbe' Auiateur Yeugub Was helh Ion I^iday.' Hiirst' Greeii Willi play Whalley bh! April 14th
and Langhb will; play Low Moor the .Mowing .week. Both games will) be played I on i j the, Shaw Bridge: grouni | . Jj ,
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j oh jiSaturday,! Whalley,; who had riot had': a 'game for three
, ■weeks,:! thought t o y j'Twouid have a Walk-over; in , their |; game: with Chatblirn. They! werd Very! sur prised: when! Chatbum; got oh ; top at the I s t a r t ; i
,jj,
..Theilgame was played with' a neW hall and! neither, team could get! used; to it . , .More'often {.than notjltlispun.’ round wjheh kicked.
The ii;e-arranged match between ' I
Langho amJlLowiModr had to be postponed, j Larigho!] could! not ralsb a team,:'.' ,
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Chatburn start WeU, then kump
''I ' ! i ' ll;. ■' 'll I^ U e y 7j Chatbum 0
J^OR| to first 25 .mh)htes Chat- (bum were ori toplwhen they
Visited! WhaJley oh-Saturday:' But a tame: shot jiast t o unsighted goalkeleper put.'Whalley in t o
lead t o u g h THOMPSON, t o iiisidetright.) ;•; j ' !j Prom .'ton, oh 'the, 'ViRialley
goalkeeper was ivery! rarely: in actibnl': Chatburh only got : near
'their opponents’ ^ [ itw lc e ; ' Pive;!. minutes ! after t o ' firist
i
goal, 'Emmett, sent |m; a 'shot whlohj'rebounded: against GROS- VENOH, ; the Chatbiim , right- bacit, ,^to. t o net,
' Before'to , In teryal,l BITHELL
and HMMEIT added two more to ■the;:'Whalley .M y ;With simple shots‘past the ;crowd^','keeper.
start, i
About 10 minutes after t o re TA Y l Or , 'the jbutslde-left,
droye ita a hard! ballj,! which t o Chatbjjni' goalkeeper i could not hold jiThe ;balli rehbunded to BRUNKER, I to'i'Wialley centre- forward, ' who had dttle trouble In I lapping, it home; from six ■yards.!!
| ', |j | ■Theiibest igoali of | to match
caitie 25 'm’iriutesi befpre t o end of play, wheh, WILSON,, t o left- half; 'scored, with fi powerful shot ifrom Mabput T H p ^ S O N Chalked for,:'lA^lley!; shortly
end.! it' ; ' 'i : ' '.
Old BoW on s
Saturday. ■ After
•rHE ipld Boys werelsopn ihito "“ ‘"'■‘') Billingtoh '-on minutes
G.E^.S.O.R 6 BiUington' 1 lead against,
■ KEIGHLEY,'to ‘ in ri long shot keeper's head.!
inside-left,: sent over, the goal-
flye
few minutes later when he gave a, through pass to RtlDGYARD. The 'k^per camejput .to meet the, centre-forward,! ;W dif^culty in scoring, jl
' He Helped hi t o sefcond goal a hojj had' no
,'i The hall was !v^ry Iteht oh’ t o ground,: but jth'e iBililiigton' goal- keeppri;made. feryi .mistakes,, To gether iwith to 'r ig h t {back, Ing ham, [he ;stopped imany a promising Old Boys’ r|(id.
It! was no fault of theirs when
KEIGHjLEY sent the [ball Home td, score to . best gpal of the match I; with:. a -powerfuf drive from'46 yards, . i
!i ' oA ifeW minutes j before the in-
terVa,! Eudgyard jwas t o victim of a'fdul. BRIDGE, t o inside- right, scored !frdni the' spot.:. ;
for the ;01d : Boys shortly after ■ t o
dowri the centre pf the fleldiand beaten; three'riien. A [.centre by OiConnell, the | outside-right, enabled; RDDQYARD fb head the
tp score, hovyever, whyn Parker, the Old Boys’, left-half, handled ■the !ball inside the penalty area a few;'minutes before^ to final whistle',; ' ' ' '
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CLITHEROE AmXEUR LEAGUE
it B-Kiil
Whalley ! .. 16:12 1 Low;,jHoor jl5 12 1, Langhb! .!..,. jl6 9 3 OldlBpys'• •'15 7 4 Hurst Green !l8 8 1 Chatbum ;17 3 0 BUllhgton , 1 7 1 0
: p. uy. D, '
14 30107 6 16 27 81 2
lL.PA.pt. !3 65 24125 ;2 72 36 25 i4 76 35 21 14 55 33'18 !9 56 57>17
ball home. [ [, ' { ■ ! i . , , ' ' Billington were jglvefi a chknee
BRIDGE added another !one )inferval, after he[ had raced
25 yards. Up another before the
CLOAK EARLY - ^
'J'HE man vdth the evil smile, 'the tough face, the'cruel lijifr-ln othtt woyds JAck Paltoe, sinister; sc^en villain, takes! on a
romMlic role in “KISS OF FlBE’’i (Grand), ahd even brehks lh- lo an exciting Spanish dance.
;
. fortune El :ligrd' (Jack :Mahce) for freedom
III of Spain.' M this new c o u n t r y hone shall tell El Tigre what he must do arid, what he' must'not do. , ■
from tyranny under Philip
NEXT FILMS
A romantic' triangle, which follows, also .'includes .the ■
ful. pretender| to the -Spanish throne. Princess Lucia (Barbara Rush) arid the Duke of Montera (Rex Reason). ■ ,, . ' ;
beauti
.Barbara Ruih !as an exciting new screen couple In this Tech-! nicolor dramaj '
fiction proves refreshing enter tainment, viith Jack Palance.and
,,; ;
“Afever Say :'Good-bye’’! which' features R()Ck Hudson and lovely ■
poST - WAR I Vienna and ■' .America 'set t o scene 'for
Ge rman! actress,; iCorriell Borchers.
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Cornell, as Lisa,|)to'siriger, gives' a performaricb which colild wdl repeat her success of 1954 when' she won : to; British Kim Academy award as the ‘jOut-' standing foreign actress" of the! y®“ .
in her first I Hollywood film, . ; '! ; [, ,'. !; ■
■ The story! concerns the marriage of a young Ammcan surgeon, Michel Parker ((Rock Hudson) and ( t o singer, Lisa (Cornell Borchers);
I
, Years after their separation in; Vienna :'they!; meet again ! in America.
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But daughter,-Suzy, refuses'.to' accept 'Lisa! as['a member of t|tie
A HAT-TRICK IN FOUR
four minutes. against'Cihatburni in the Accrington Combination on Saturday, i !
;
He went! on Ito, score another goal in,'the setond half.
'j
were lucky ones-a shot 'through a crowded; Ohathum goal !by: 'Beaumont ■ arid ■
Blit two) of iPadiham’s goals shot by'Wood. I;
a second-time ; |
Hlghams' bn.I'Saturday; Read need only bne; point from 'to last four, #mes. .tlq clinch .the Championship [of the second' division. ■ ,J : ; . ■ j ,
After their{ vlStory over
' ■ They, will imrot Highams agbln soon, -this time;in to semi-final of the Col, Bolion Cup at Wood lands, Claytbn-Ie-Moois, on Good Friday. . [ I! ■
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Oswaldtwistle !| Immanuel arid Carborandum, :iThe final will be played on the Peel Park ground, Accrington.;
' Also in I the semi-final bre
ham PC. cup tod medal compe tition. They I play their first game on 1 Wednesday against West End-Amateurs.
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Chat'b'iim are! ' ■ ' ■ '
blotted out .Chatbum 1; Padiham B.L. 7
ham B.L. '-was very evenly contested. [Then, within [10 minutes, Padiham had scored four goals, , '
pOR t o first half-hour Chat- bum’s game against, Padl
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the 30th minute.' SMITH gathered a ball; from t o ri^t Wing and sent it into t o net with a well-plajced shot, ,• | •
They opened the scoring ^in'
put them further ahead. H® took.;the' ball[[from to i'keeper and' walked ;it!|into the net.-'' [ '
BEAUMONT:! scored two more goals'insidejfi^ur minutes.
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went into to; I attack and ith^ir forwards begah to look danger ous. They 'wbre; rewarded for. their efforts; when, after winning a comer,'Tomlinson, W„ took the kick tod KAY headed home;.a good goal. ! .j
After’ to' interval Chatbufn ' l i p
new V III S O L n E lTM E N T tH A T
Thilok pi i t ! Ppst-riee props,' growing od' fuH soil
.—c,—,
of like anti vigour in dean, healthj^; riejh ih Jiunius —all this simply by • digting or forking n JEypwTa fortnight
beft ife Rowing or pi intingl A wcll-knowii gardenirig j authpri y ; declared that; he; wpi Id ijever have bi lieved JEypEATie^ults pos! ibie.k he hadrot studied controlled tests folr himself!
S T A R T TH IS SEASON bxdectations 1
N p It e g h n iq u e f o r s u c c e s s reypEAT .provides ;toeners with; a new, edsy, and fa r mde-effectiye teiihnique fo r controlling pes s and disease.;7EVP^T, consists o f finest humus-providirig sedge p^t, impregnated with Jeyes’ Fluid,, the fa nous soil sterilizpr; and pest deterrent, Bi slealily dmple,ibut effedtive beyond all
points i from final;, table Table Tennis
LOlW I MO9 R Manor have
O
f 'the League.
18 ,
gam'es in ' to Ribblesdale
TlieyiiWill haveito play off 'to
decide I who lyill hold] t o .cham pionship shield. ■: . j!
- . Iriter^t ! now i turns ■
knock-but' cbmpetiti6ri!>which this seasbiilis being! run'op a handi cap The dr^w. for'the
to ; the
first rpjmd'isi;. . || ^ ' | ;
Brocfchall Aj (-tl) V Manpi'a! (Sc.).! ['-
Brocklmll'B. (1-13) v. Parish Ch. .'(+'5)1''' ■■''’!
dealen-who
:supjdteS:}^m gfirdenmg} tequiremehts\ , ]y: : [andger^ ’ better
In 71bliagsaf4/9 and^ lbi6dcis.'8t'&2/-;
m a d e by t h e m a IceRs ThlE; BEST DfSlWkEGTA 'lT;!o’tJ ^ART
J E Y E S ’ ■ •I, I j : ■ i
Wesley! A) 20 8 ia;265:275'16
ley.Cr. 'lg. 8 ll!'246 277'16 )Hq G.O: 20 4 16 )173 367 : 8
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M. Li Reds-' 1 9 4 4 5)331 172 28 ParirihiCh. ' 20 10!10!;314 226;20; M, L. Blues iZ
Low! 'lAbbr '.20 l8 2; {397 143 36 Chaigley M. 20 18 21388 152i36 Brockhall A. 20 l7 3, ;379 161 34.
'■ O lO 10,'280 260120.
ikhiall B.' 19 ll 18'i 84 429'; i ^ 'b : 19) ‘0 19’! 69 454: O'
-: Chaigley ! ■
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Chaigley: Manor B ! (-l'7j v. Lbw'lMoor 'B. (-H0);
.Wesley)!B. ;(H-17) v. Wesley A.
CathbM; 'G,C.:’';(rtl2)l v. .'.Moor Land'Blues ('-t?).' I;
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R'edsi (+3)!' and!';''Chaigley Creainbry (+8) have ljyes. ' .
Low 'Moor A, (Sc.), Moor Lane ) !! ,)<' ' P. W. l[ 'P A.'Pt.' ' ''li , ■
and! Chaigley tied; with 36
:,!
doing their tore of the'attack ing, but gradually the visitors began to get on top again. After 20 minut^ toy were awarded a free kick.
For :a while both teams were '[
ball bounced -back .to him off a defender, He [made no mistake with his!'Second shot.
It was taken'; by 'Wood. The , ' j : In to 30th minute they Bcoried
again when BEAUMONT shot through a browd of defenders into the Chatbum goal. They went further ahead five minutes later when KING, rimning on )to a long "baU,'(fown,'to middle,' shot past the advancing ’keepfer.
id keep winning
01^
: Whittle .headed a beautiful goal for Read, who were playing,
■READ enjoyed superiority In to firw' half when toy visited! Highams on Saturday.
Higbams! I; Bead Utd. 3 1
■with to, wind.! ■ , H i^ i^ .kept on trying hafd,
but Read’s defence held out. i
;' :. After, t o j rcsumptlcai furth'er ! goals !for ' Read came. Jrom {WILKINSON-rind WEST.
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;,! .With 10 minutes ;left,’MASC)N ■ ; derofvedly Mitced the aireara.
i ' Read’s rearguard . isaved t o -' ; day. Ttolr 1 forwards were' just 'that mudi quicker, ori t o ball land fully deserved'victory.
Read have entered to Padl
gEAUMONT, of Padlham' B'.L„ ■ scored a ' hat-trick’ within
This blend of history and To : Mexico comes soldler-of- . „. ,. ! ,i j ,
embroidered tale of cloak-and-dagger intrigue in early, Mexico. . ' ! • ■:.),"
household. Lisas re-imipn with her daughter; 'W
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also: forthcoming from iGebige Sanders as IVictor, a caricatimst.
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^[THE full beauty of Amercii.’8 ’ vast northwest timberlan'ds ' ,i '
background for Rejpublic’s' “ Timberjack,’f!a drama ofj violent emotional conflict and rugged,, 'two-fisted action.
PALLADIUM color, provides t o ’ spebtacular
.filmed hi 'rtu- .r:: .[[ []',
'tefs 'of t o 'EfeuilCusihmMi'novel' to, life ori t o scieen are Bterllrig 'Hayden, Vera Ralston, Adolphe jMei|Jou tod H o a^ Carmlchae]L
.Bringing, t o colourful iphardc-
I'tana’s . vistas-, of ' giant ri;e^ ■ {majestic mountains; rushing {rlveirs arid,: 'sparkling: laikes. j “ Tlin,l)er]ack” Is a bbauWul 'plafure. ' • ■ ; ;
; Filmed, in. the midst of bfon- '■
i It Is 'the stbry of a datk-haripd * : beauty who tries to remtojim- ,' ■partial while ,a,,young'engmeer fights to recover his', t im b e re d
l iiffierltance ' ;frdm , a ' ^thlriss tytdon and to solve t o myste^- of 'hls father’s, death;- I
) J JE R B E R T I 'WILCOX’S s JM- ; tacular . CIneniaScope screm
[' V’
version of King’s RhapsoBy ’’ stars'Errol,; Plynh;' Arina,’;Neigle
rind Patrice ;Wymore: '. " Filmed In!; Eastman );CoI|Oiir,.
“ King’s Rhapsody" was t o Itet
■,of . the popular ‘series o f ' Plays which |v6r [Novello not ' wrote to d composed .but which he,also-starred. ;| .
V Errol Kynn! is Prince Rlchlaild, a happy-go-lucky ■ heir .‘to t ie Laurentian throne. AnnaiNetole id Marta',Karillos, an; AiribE(ssa-
. 'a kingdom without her. Brilliantly acted by thq
chooses exile rather than,
.Francis de 'Wldlfl arid Joa hbm, “King’s Rhapsody produced and {directed by [llerWrt
supporting cast, Martha Finlay Currie,
..Reginald
Wilcox. ThiS|long ruilnlrig stage hit is. scoring an even'
must not fail) to see this' fleent pr:oductlon,,''
success as a fllrii and pi(riu|reg majrii-
....................... Eirs '
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[PRANK SINATRA d(^ ' need to) rely off his |s!'
for success, {■ He • is alto !!. achieving
His talents :lri this dlreot; fully exploited In “Youbg Htort” (King Lane) '
KING LANE nowrt dramritici
s s
singhii fa
on hoi actor]
, quiet little. Coririecticut' to)vn kt concerns t o llives tod Ipve^ bf; It]
The story Has its setting Iri
' ithree-daughters of a Connect family.
: Sinatra plays the part I of Itinerant'musician who falls
love with lovely,'Doris'Day, of ithree daughters, .
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the handsome young 'compbsir whb boards with the.fam^. tod 'causes romantic complicallpris. 'Dorothy; Maldne and Elisabeth 'Kaser are i the two ') otWr ^daughters. |
;the .background of 'this'fllm. . Gig Young trikes on'the! roll
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!' Good support comes from Ethel Barrymore,, as: Aunt Jessie, Arid from! Robert Keith as foe!{father of foe three [girls., Other pirfs are! taken: by; Alan.Hale,- Jiir., Lorin'y Chapnian,,.'R:ank, Peiigp- son, and Marjorie Bennett.
huiribers- whlch'-wUl be xeipAhi- bered long afterwards.
The film includes many hit Two rairiiites iater BEAUMONT .'manyother?.',
such numbers as “Young heart," “ You, my , Ipve,]' '■ ;
Sirtatra and Doris Day tod
. happens to foe" young at;!heaiit[’ of i how lOTe ! often hrinfo mis understanding: and of the things which, eventually, strAigh{'ten everything but so'that true love at last wins to' day.
! The musical items help al6i|g fois heart-warming tale of wh^t
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rieyer before caught by a) Holly wood camera;,' M'.GMl’s ‘iGryen ■ : Fire” unfolds eyfo
! African-made King , Solomqn ■ Mines.". ■ ,!■
efforts 'of a'mining:'engineer find Columbia's famed jewel Green Kro-to emerald.' ;|
Tihe new drama is abprit t o
Jlitchell,, and: Paul Douglas, jjs Vic Leonard;;.are to''partners who attempt 'to operate .He deselrted Carfere mine Inh He faee| of superstitious natives arid mufjlerous baridte.',, I { ' ,
: Stewart ■ Granger, as j, Rlari
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