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4 N r » E M E ! « T I THE NEW YORK SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1946. A N I I I N I N T I

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Broadway After Dark JOAN CRAWFORD

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Br WARD MOREHOUSE.

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These » r e •*• offerings now listed for the week of Decern-•** 2 3 : ,

•Wonderful Journey." Coronet Theater. Christmas night.

"Burlesque" 'Bert Lahn, Be-laaee Theater, Christmas night.

Beggar's Holiday." Broadway TfeMter. Thursday, December 26.

'Temper the Wind," dramatic -Finians Rainbow,'

"Toplitzky of Notre musical production.

No decision yet on bookings for •The Temporary Mrs. Smith," which finishes a week's engage-men' in Toronto this evening. • -Love Ooes to Press," comedy from London, is to arrive Janu-a , - y T - . . .

RWOO.M DRAMATICS. Arnold Moss, who gave a very

•mpressive performance in "The Tempest,'' has hopes of coming forth as King Lear during the current season.

Howard Lang has deferred "Tears for the Bride," play by Martin Berkeley, until Sir Cedric Hardwicke is available as a di­rector.

"Show Boat" begins its final three weeks at the Ziegfeld Mon­day.

Dwight Deere Wiman, who has occupied the top floor of the Play-bouse Theater Building for twen­ty-odd years, takes over new quarters in the Adelphi Theater Building, beginning Monday. . . . The new production firm of Nel­son I* Gross and Ferris Hartman announces "They Liked Them Handsome," musical play by Ste­phen Longstreet. . . . "The Story of Mary Surratt" is the new title of the John Patrick play which has been known as "This Gentle Ghost." . . . David Manners will succeed Henry Daniell in "Lady Windermere's Fan" next week.

• • • DO YOU REMEMBER

When the Princess in 39th .-rreet, because of the presence of the Holbrook Blinn Grand Guig-nol players, was known as the "Theater of Thrills"?

When there was afternoon dancing at the Cafe Boulevard, Broadway and 41st street? .

When Raub's, a leading Brook-lvn restaurant at Flatbush ave­nue and Fulton street, promised • a jolly time and a good dinner"?

When Shanley's offered a "cabaret extraordinaire," with twenty acts?

When Olga Nethersole was headlining in vaudeville in the third act of her famous "Sapho"?

Plays for Chrutmem Week. Broadway's Christmas week schedule is still subject to

change, to sudden bookings and t o managerial whim, but it is likely that the holiday open ings wil l total five or six. Final decision on two productions is to be expected over the week end. First-nighters wil l probably be paying an­other visit to the Playhouse; "Land's End" closes there this

• " • * • * ' • N o . t W o . k - . O p . n i n * Thursday—"Androcles a n d

the Lion," play by Bernard Shaw, will be offered by the American Repertory Theater at the International. The play­ers include Ernest Truex, June Duprez, Victor Jory, Richard Waring, John Beecher, Marion Evensen, Arthur Keegan, Eu­gene Stuckmann, Robert Raw. lings, R a y m o n d Greenleaf, Philip Bourneuf and William Windom. Staged by Margaret Webster; costumes and scenery designed by Wolfgang Roth; music by Marc Blitzstein; animal heads and masks by Remo Buf ano.

"Androcles" will be preceded by "Pounds on Demand," short play by Sean O'Casey. Staged by Victor Jory. The players include Cavada Humphrey, Philip Bourneuf, Ernest Truex, Margaret Webster and Eugene Stuckmann.

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Htr latest Warner film is Fannit Hunt's "Humoresque," which ia to open Christmas Day at the Hollywood Theater.

Dr. Wang Marries. Shanghai, Dec. 14 (A. P.).—Dr.

C. T. Wang, former Premier of China and one-time Ambassador to Washington, was married to­day to Mrs. Dorothy A. Liu, widow of the late C. S. (Burma) Liu.

IT HAPPENED IN N. Y. (on this very date in 1914).

"Driven," a play in four actsy-^ by E. Temple Thurston, was pre- i sented by Charles Frohman at the Empire. William Seymour i did the staging. The players in-' eluded Charles Bryant, Leslie Fa-ber, Lumsden Hare, T. W. Percy-val, Arthur Greenaway, Alexan­dra Carlisle, Haidee Wright, Rita Otway.

A strong company, that Froh­man cast for "Driven," but the play didn't do—less than a month's run. Several nights be­fore "Driven" arrived Charles Dil­lingham's production of "Watch Your Step," with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, came into the New Amsterdam. It was a big hit.

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STAGE PLAYS

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DEPARTING DRAMA. "Dream Girl," Elmer Rice's suc­

cessful comedy, in which June Havoc has been playing the title role since Betty Field M l the cast, closes its long engagement at the Coronet this evening.

"A Flag Is Born," Ben Hecht's propaganda drama for a free Palestine, which has shown an ex­traordinary vitality, will be with­drawn at the Broadway after to­night's performance. The pro­duction goes on an extensive tour, opening in Chicago Christ­mas night.

"Land's End,* Thomas Job drama, which opened Wednesday evening at the Playhouse, closes tonight after five performances.

The New Movie Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Loire in a Slow-moving Murder Drama, 'The Verdict.'

By EILEEN GBEELMAN. "The Verdict" moves w i t h leisure, much in the mood

of its period. This n e w ta l e of murder, on the Strand screen, t a k e s place in an old c i ty . London has a lways seemed the perfect spot for a murder mystery, the reign of Victoria the perfect t ime . "The Verdict" saunters through a few months of t h e Victorian era, covers a mur­der or two , uncovers a f ew n e a t tricks.

This Is a slow-moving picture, ~ - — - — — — — —

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ANNABELLA—Claude D A U P H I N — R u t h FORD B I L T M O R F . T U L A . , 47 - I W e i l of I V W I M E»f i Intl Sun 9 00 Mat i .8a t .A8un. No Mon. Part.

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without dash or any violent sus­pense. It is also, unless, cleverer than most, you have guessed the tricks early in the game, a mys­tery that holds the interest. There is no one about whom to care. There is no emotional pull. There is just a trick, with plenty of atmosphere and a few amusing characters for good measure.

The central figure- is just right for an English tale of murder. Hfre is Sydney Greenstreet, the fat man in a sympathetic role at last, as a Scotland Yard inspec­tor retired because he's caused an innocent man to be hanged. The old inspector is surrounded with odd friends, including three men, an artist, a politician, and the rtpphew of a murdered worn an. This trio occupy apartments in the same house. They are ac­quaintances, far from friendly. The murder of one, however, in­volves the others.

Peter Ixjrre, Paul Cavanagh and Morton Lowry play these

THE VERDICT.' A Warnar Brothara picture. Novel by

Israe l Zanarwill. Screen play by Peter Milne. Directed by Don Slegel . At the Btrand. The eaat: Orodma.il Sydney Greenrtreet Victor Emrarlc Peter l .orre Lottie t"»n tinning Buckley MI-K. Kennon Cllve Ruaaell Holbrook Arthur Kendall .

. G e o r g e Coulour is Rosalind Ivan

Paul Cavanagh Arthur HhiPlds Morton Lowry

neighbors, with Rosalind Ivan as their gossipy, tippling landlady. Joan Lorring, as a cabaret singer, gets mixed up with the murder So does the new Scotland Yard inspector, a worried fellow played by George Coulouris. This is a capable cast, somewhat lost, per­haps, on a story that depends upon tricks, rather than dramatic situations.

The Strand's vaudeville fea­tures Vincent Lopez's Orchestra, Artie Dann, the Three Arnauts, and that bright young singer, JaniS Paige, who'll be seen on the Strand screen soon in "The

i Time, the Place and the Girl."

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