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nrnrrrrw 19- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1936- 27 UDonoatm UDeslk Gambling Hall Partners MA JO STUOO for Show Iimej HMT t9UUa tl Call AT. 1-9200 By HAROLD V. COHEN Tunrara SEVEN WONDERS ST1NLFY W1R (TlUlfV WlBtirn jiniiLLi nannLa inLHint TOMORROW riot, and Arthur Kennedy, his good friend and the widowed father of four frequently re- YY rir.P5t Film Parking rrir all Giant Screen Hi-Fidehty Sourel KITE WORLD MTV 'Born Yestcrdav' At Jennerstoivn The comedy "Born Yesterday" opens a five day run at the Mountain Playhouse In Jennerstown tonight. There will be matinees on Friday and Saturday.

The theater is operating on daylight saving time. In the cast will be Pat La-velle. Charles Crain. Ted Xitt-ler, Jack Stevens, Dick Woods, Helen Evans, Russell Bailey, Jim Watkins, Jeannie Warbur-ton, Eddie Jones, Tom Adams and Julia Masters. TOLD IN ENGLISH 1 VCCMMICOLO Now Jell Dorothy CHANDLER MALONE 'PILLARS SKY' C(X0 lECMNOlM 0 tf WARNER Theatre Pgh.

Phone EXprest 1-3447 for reservations I Peotiwei 7:35. :55 I 1 1 Deiuous aaugmers, isn far behind him. Together. Wayne and Ken-' nedy make a very happy team and they should be more than enough to carry along John BoiufT's dramatization of home Ruth McKen-ney short stories. As a matter of fact, compared to "The Happiest Millionaire," "The Loud Red Patrick" is Pulitzer Prize in stature.

Besides Kennedy, another graduate of the Carnegie Tech Drama School is in it. Pecev Maurer nlavs ihp plrl. r'" oSD im.ui.Mmqj i hi ljJ If JffiA -JlfS''- 'J! (5 VjC I aJBaTJjaHaaVjjBBjHtTJJaBMaM I Matinee Tomorrow (Wed at P. M. I I ENROLL NOW The Pittsburgh Playhouse School Of Tni Theater Special Clot ei Tor Children nd Tien-agert.

Call MAyflower 1-4445 Show Tunc est daughter, whose desire to get married at 17 instead of going to college causes a revolution in the familv. and she is. still ee I i her wav MXON Gordon MacRa and snirlry jonpf in "Oklaftomar' Tonight ai 8 30. WAHMR "Sntn Wondtra of th World" In Cinrrama. Tonuhl at 8:30.

Bl HI, P1.AMTAR1I "The Sa and tnt Slara. Today at 2: IS and 8 30. MOI STAIN PI.4THOI sr "Born Toniahl ai 6.40. ART "C'tla Marked at 12 1. 2 43.

3: 12. 7:41 and 10 10. nd Scot! Biady In "Trrror at at li. 1.58. B.JT and around the role.

TNJL aliCj The Variety Cluh in Phila. BREAKING ALL RECORDS! M-6-M'a drom et Vincent Vo 6041 KIRK ivmum 5j ClneewScepe Metrocele fil.sr tw 1 rrrjB(i ate Mir C. b. 1 O'lat delphia really jumps when CUFRIIiANtn Firi Tim Pjli. Areol faj Liarrlr.

la: All Th ftmil "THE VAGABOND KING" (athry firayjon and Orcsto u. Color bt Tn-hmcolor ETNA Piu- "Tin leathar Saint" Paul 1 JUiw-sr lomiee Both Hit! iorm Side. 1n XKlaVnin E- 6- Baal LiliartT. "n.mat In, ta' CT.un Hot) Hi.pr Kta Msne Saln ilnanu -Taat Cwlaia FMlini' oaa'and and "Prit a( Far" U'Y IAL KKQI l.SI MANOR "spim staircjse" tiqalrrel Hilrh-wa Brut Thriller "ramppiE case Nln HOLLYWOOD. "IHE 00N ls "HI6H 00" Rnwl Alin Murpbv-A.

BunrTitt Wlla.nil.urt.. "Tm 8.1" WHITEHALL. rirrntwnod "The fmi and Prefano" Bit paRKIWfi a "Starltt Hour" aocruai A'i'Ih aliinihy-A. Bancroft AnatnaL th, frui Lawrenceelll. stir la tha Dalit" Vm HAidPnfiimrsh Krr rLA4A.

fmi an, aralana" Binemhrid. "Sdaa Oaairr" there are shows in town. On this particular night, sitting there with BnhxPnxt tho Pitt. I burgher who makes documen tary films and now has his offices in the Bellevue MULTIPLE OPENING Ruth Roman and Robert Stack are; panners in a Denver gambling hall during the early days of Civil War, in "Great Day in the Morning," which oppns on a double first-run bill at 23 area indoor and drive-In theaters tomorrow. "The First Traveling Saleslady," with Ginger Rogers, Barry Nelson, Carol banning and David Brian is the co-feature.

Hotel, you Could see pathprrrt 56. CAino Pat (Amhr Kailoday In bur-IrsQii. Continuous from 11 a. to 31 0. Staj ihona at 1, 3:30.

7:30 and 9.30 Saturday eentnt at 7.30. 8 and 10:30. ITLTOX JrfT Chandlfr and Dorothy Mamnt In "Plllart of th Sk," at 11. 3:47, 4:43. 4 37, 8:33 and 10:27.

ClILD Kirk Dourlal In "Lust lot at 7 40 and a ib. HARRIS Jim alaon in Than Lilr, at 11. 3i, 1.40. 3.50, 5 55, 8 and 10:10. FINN Dborah Krr and John Kerr In "Tra and Sympathy" at 11.45, 2.15, 4 SO.

7.25 and 55. IQt'lRRFL HILL "Madam Butltrfly" at 7:35 and 6 55. TANLTr Wliliam Holden In "Toward around the tables, among many LhiLt otners: Kennedy, Wayne, Miss Maurer and Robert Douglas, the actor-director who staged and co-produced twith Wayne) "The Loud Red Patrick" (h DAZZLING- I WW Wia (jaTaTJBR' ltd uat.i 144 II I I I I Cio Cio San In Technicolor and Wayne and Kennedy all the Unknown," at 11:15, 2 50. 8 25 and 10, and Tat Hunter and Natalie NEXT Wood in "Th Burnini HUH, at 1:15, 4 50 fr.t 8:30. KTIDIO sferlln Hayden tn "Th Kitl- TEMPEST STORM nve within a block of each other in Westport, Lou Nova.

Miss Jordan, Diane Van Dcr Vlies and several others FRIDA Ann 'music mi at 6 48 and 10 02: Dirk Bojarde In "Doctor at Sea. at 8: 11. USE 3-FOMI WANT ADS JiFguild BARGAIN -1 I CCATC from 'The Happiest Million aire': Wilfrid Hvde White and i1.ji. itJ.ili WW IN AT THE STEINWMY PIANO John Mcrivale, from "The Re (fit concerts) HURRY! Last Weeks! SEE IT NOW! ir'TZ' TONIGHT AT 8:30 MAT. W0.

2 P. at. luctant Debutante" and with Merivalc the lovelv Melissa PJa vers, Inc. Here In Shakespeare Players, of Washington, D. one of the few traveling repertoire companies in the country, will present Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part One" today at matinee and evening performances in Mt.

Mercy College's Antonian Hall. Each year this troupe covers approximately 33.000 miles through 30 states and Canada and this past spring ended the season with their fourth trip abroad to entertain I'nited States troops stationed in isolated areas. The Department of Defense sponsored them. $9.65, $13.20 Weston, who last played Pitts in sninn miioh wiur mi wu 5 Concerts for Price of 4 AT CARNEGIE MUSIC HALL burgh in "The Fifth Season" miifiTi miHnrnnir ifMll TONY MILOF and was down from York for a couple of davs to see the N. Y.

CONCERT CHOIR and Orchestra ot 40 Margaret Hillis, Director shows; Mike Lllis, the producer-manager of the nearby TODD 3 Sat. Oct. 20 Tot." Nov. 3 0i NICHOL Bucks County. Plavhouse.

'JMfrfT Kaaw at 2 Aotlemr Aoft! taiimm Cm currently doing a big business VRONSKY BAB1N Duo-Piamss 1 I.L 1 OlNNfRS NITHV AND SUNPAV SEATS NOW AT IQX IFFICE AT. 1-611 I I lAlPil Em J1.50 A 12.00 I with Russell Nype and Jane a in "Annive isarv PARTIES AND SPECIAL Arr AIRS Waltz," and dozens more. AT 50-11 30 UMOAY 1 30 ISAAC STERN Violinist Sot. Jon, 12 ROUTE- 22 'MONRO? VIU6.PA. PHONE VA.

-400O BON-ANGE 3100 Sow Mill Dm Hd. ZOU LEON FLEISHER Pianist Sat. Jan. 26 Week-End In Philadelphia The visit the City of Brotherly Love was principally lor the purpose of seeing the old Alma Mater that would be Penn State take an old rival that would be the University of Pennsylvania into cmp, an assignment Coach Rip Engle's 1956 Nit-tany Lions accomplished quite impressively. 340, but there was also time enough to look over the playbills, too.

A Pitts-burgh theatergoer's mouth has to water at what is going on at the other end of the Commonwealth, just 300 miles away. At the moment, Philadelphia lias three try-outs, Walter Pidfeon In "The Hap-pient Arthur Kennedy rid David Wayne In "The Loud Red Fatriik" and "The Reluctant Debutante," an KnKlisli importation with Wilfrid Hyde White and AHrianne Allen. Such item a these are on the way within the next few weeks: Ethel Merman In "Happy "Ll'l Ab-ner," ith Edith Adams -and Peter Palmer; Michael Redgrave and Barbara Bel Ire "the Sleeping Rosalind Russell in "Auntie Katy Jurado in "The Best House in Naples" and Judy Holliday in "The Bell Are Rinsjnir." Of course, Philadelphia is onlv a stone's throw from so economically it i. more practical to tune up a show there than, say, in Pittsburgh. For another there are more theaters available ulnng the banks of 'he Pchuvkill; for still another, the population is far greater, which gives a big musical a better chance of making monev.

Especially during a break-in when the costs are much higher because of the extra rehearsal time that invariably goe into a pre-Breadway engagement. Since the gridiron doings at Franklin Field consumed only iew hours in all there was time to drop in at the Locust Street Theater for a look at "The Loud Red Patrick" and the Shubert Theater to catch The Happiest Millionaire." The latter in based on Cor-detla Drexel Biddle's book about her eccentric father, Colonel Anthony Drexel Bid-die, and brings Tidgeon back to the Mae after more than a quarter of a century In Hollywood. It needs a lot of work, and even then, the cbances of "The Happiest Millionaire" vfc I he trade on Broadway are pretty r'Sht novv- aren't enough laughs spread around a single act, Irt alone three acts, and Put-ireon Is pretty colorless as the Philadelphia blue blood who kept live alligators in his big rambling home on Walnut Street and entertained prizefighter at his dinner table. In Philadelphia, it is getting a great many laughs on account of the many local references, but elsewhere the mention of Wannamaker's, isn't likely to produce so much as a ripple. As a matter of fact.

"The Happiest Millionaire" as it stands right row makes for a pretty dull evening, brightened only by a couple of lively performances from George Grizzard and Ruth White, as Angier Puke and his mother. Pittsburgh's and Carnegie Tech's Gave Jordan has a small part, that of Cousin Lucy Rittenhouse. and nhe sparkles in her brief appearance and looks lovely- in a couple of handsome 1916 costumes. On the other hand. "The Loud Red Patrick" has the look of a modest hit at the very least.

Although the comedy is thin, the performances are grand. David Wayne, as a shiftless Irishman who likes his, booze, hates women and can think up a thousand ways of staying out of work, is nothing short of a large-sized A Close Friend Of Van Gogh I OPENS SAT. All-Star Ahi A Dtnrtnr Mltlf duval MARIE LAMONT DICK SMITH Mr CI HOT Yr Mnr'iif Wt BtSUIilK fABIUs WILLIAM INQtS UPROARIOUS COMEDY TU. 1-f775. mm rrfoVc'h RISE STEVENS 30 Meuo-Soprano TorTsEltlES TICKETS ONLT 300 SERIES TICKETS ONLY S13.20 including 150 in orchestra.

Finest leott ONLY $15.40 I S'B MAIL CHECK. STAMPED ENVELOPE: MUSIC GUILD, IOX 1M, PGH. 30, PA. PHONE RESERVATIONS I IN-FORMATION: EX. 1-MI4.

ROX OFFICE: SI LIBERTY AVE. IN IAL0WIN PIANO COMPANY. mm-m 10:45 A. M. NOW coll MAyflower 1-4445 THEATERS KAORLT YACHIGUSA In the Teehnleolor ver-sion of Puccini's opera "Madame Butterfly," s.he is sen In (he title role as Cio I io San.

The movie, employing Japanese and Italian actor, start, a second week at the Squirrel Hill tomorrow. Subject te Club 1 1 Undtmtxndina RmsrvnTtnyrrK tonite-bobby dale LJ 111? 'TV VtED. IAY MICHAELS 1 KArKI-AM All-Stat State Sh.w-1 9:30 P. M. Frw Partial Ckrctiai 1 "lnmSeop -Color Hilt! ABC "Cardan of Evil'' Gary CoorJerj Pete McCaulev, the stew, ard at the Philadelphia Variety Cluh and a good friend of Harold C.

Lund here, sent over a round on the house and had the waiter sav to Post: "Harold Lund just called from Pittsburgh and wanted you to have a drink on him." lx and Joe Car-lin. the Philadelphia box-office men who have worked here and are cousins of I.eo C'arlin. the Nixon treasurer, were there, too, and Inquired about the state of the legitimate theater In Pittsburgh. When Informed the Nixon wasn't getting Its first show until late In November and that the prospwts were for perhaps ten or a down attractions at most, they shook their hmi sadly and wondered wbat a drama critic In these parts could do to keep busy. Probably spend more weekends in Philadelphia.

Chuck Lrroy Croup Back at Pines Plaza The Chuck Leroy combo is back again at Lenny Litman's new lounge in the Pines Plaza shopping center. Leroy's group opened this room two weeks ago and returns on the heels of the Leon Sash engagement. The official grand opening will be held tomorrow right when a number of stars, including Jerry Vale, have agreed to appear in person. last Times Todayi "Th Burnlnf Hills" "Carousel" withJGwdon MacKae 10:05 Starts with All-Day Preview Today See 2 Features LB Th Teufhrst Hell-Holaa in th Warld! "20,000 Yiari in -Sing Sing" Spencer Tracy and "Alratraa Iland" Ann Sharidaa In-A-4'ar Hatr Arailahl BLUE DELL 30 Fl Vllv "THE BURNING HILLS" at! 1:15, 4:50, 8:30 "TOWARD THE UNKNOWN" at: 1 1: IS, 2:50, 6:25, 10 P.M. "THE LEATHER SAINT" Paul Douglas, "Th! Vagabond King" Kithrvn Gri'Mri and OrfiU BROOKSIDE 0 Ormn Belt ltv Wisftrtl tni Srwicklfy.

mt fff itfH. In "TO HELL BACK" Audie Murphy "NAKED DAWN" Tech. Arthur Kennedy CAMP HORNE a.tK at. 19 Ihh) liter tlra. Frt 4-4127 Hot As Today's deadlines FROM THE STAGE MITI Urnr.f Deborah KeiT "Thi Vagabond King" Tech.

Kath. Grayson "The Leather Saint" VIstaVis. John Derek COLONIAL Irt. 51 Sa.ta lyailla 5-9707 ft John Ker a. 1 DEPENDABLE firkn frtimlM, 5 Win.

trim Airfjnrt. Am first "-01 am 1 i Irhnicolor Hita! 'There's Always Tomorrow" Joan Bennett "LADY CODIVA" Maureen O'Hara Cinrina -gpe-Ttrh. with Audie Murphf "WALK THE PROUD LAND" There's Always Tomorrow' Tech. J. Bennett "WALK THE PROUD LAND" 3 L-J ECHO St.

51 it U't Eliiifcfth 663 rl II i MV 4-tl. 7 rat All CONOITIOHID HAIRIS THEATRES EL RANCHO rifitxllt. 2', HI. Wnt at HK(ia'l Tr.v an 2 Audit Murphf, Anne Rincrufi "Wf.unJ Orfitfst Ke" Cine. -lech.

Je'iinne Nader artow crashed in the! I rinrmaSrou-lchnirolor H.ls! 'Ambassador's Daughter' Olivia DeHavillana "Violent Saturday" Ernest Borgnin FAMILY an. S. N' Kiallaitel fOK.ii 7-T811 The Pittsburgh Playhouse Evening Classes For Adulti Registration Thursday For Information Call MA. 1-4445 Di, u. i Ave Srrrn No.

I A inrmaSrope-Celor Greater Pittsburgh "KISS BEFORE DYING" Robert Wagner "MIRACLE IN THE Wyman Record-Setting X-2 JAMES MASON Barbara rush CINbmaScopG I THI IIAUTIFUI" 9rrn Ne. i Hrt Area shevin! "THE VAGABOND KING" Kalhrrn and Or'te Greater Pittsburgh in Ml. at Wnt- Crashes in West "Th Iralhfr Saint" Hrr laihma Eriaee. Vallry 4-r- 'o0 "MOHAWK" -Tech. Scott Brady, Rita Gam "THE COME ON" Ann Bavtrr, Sit rnrhran MONA USA LOUNGE ft kitkrai l.

SHormn hmu. aarsrwooo JTIAKS I CHOPS IANOUETS SIAFOO0 PAHTIIS DINNERS WEDDINGS rirAtJOEPAPEORCH. GREENTREE NDklKtaea KH. tat. Crattia 1 r.imM'l.

Wlt I-7717 rvO AIR FORCE' EAE Sept 28 (LP "HIGH SOCIETYV-Tech. Frank Sinatra. Orar Krllr. Binj Creabe "TALL MAN RIDING" Tech. Rand.

Scott HARMAR Dr. 28. NirtBarfillt Kn the rem- I board ooy rirt-Run harlrroi! "NO PLACE TO HIDE" Color. K. Wynn AUOlfc iANKUH "WALK THE PROUD LAND" aitd Rhonda 'mioq "Quota of Robyloa" KATMHYN GKAYSON-OHESTE "VAGABOND KING" and fAUL DOUGLAS "LEATHER SAINT" HILLTOP Da Cnarlvvl-Danara t.

7. eiaraear 7271 "STRANGER AT MY DOOR" Pat Medina fchlghcst-nyms pisnc-y- -Cine. "EDDY DUCHIN STORY" STARTING T0NITE1 fvor(t Ornlit lnfrriiir FRANCES GILL NITIIT AT MUSIC BAR lit NORTH CRAIG ST. KENMAWR t. 51 tt.

ttKi Caraaaalii. SP. 1-077 Ttrone Power. Kim Novak rius; "Oiin That Hon the Wenl" CUr And "Heddinf in Momro" Color St MAPLE "HIGH SOCIETY" Tech. rrank Mnatra.

Grace Krlly. Bint Crb "KING'S THIEF" Ed. Purdom ANTHONY STEELE "STORM OVER THE NILE" RHONDA FLEMING-. MONIA18AN t. JO Uaa.rlll J4550 10 Ml.

at litlki'f "QUEEN OR IAIYION" ANTHONY STEEL 'STORM OVER NILE' Kathria. Gravnn, Oreale. Rila Mnrane 'The Vagabond King" VistaVis. Color A I tin Lurid. I.iriheth SroU "Red Mountain" Tolor MT.

LEBANON 10 ale. treat Mt. La T'i llttli Waih. m. 1 w' 4 "PARDNERS" Tech.

Martin i Lewie "PONY EXPRESS" Tech. Charlton Heton. Rhonda f-I'mfnf, FArreat Tvetior 1 ft PITTSBURGH t. Ml t. Will.

V.ll.v 4 4) in the story of the picked men of America's outer-space squadron RANALLI'S dnetr 8. I'twffH Int THIAT TNI MMILY TONIOHT il jLy "THE LEATHER SAINT" Paul Douglae "The Vagabond King" a thrv fi5ira and Qreit TTvmin, Hnrk Hudton. Acne. Mnorhrad "ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS" Technicolor Tony Cu4i. Frneat BorjninK fat Cronley "The Square Jungle" ncToaca ROUTE 19 2 Ulri.

tYftM Mt. Liaanfti Ttwuri Watnnfltpn GARDEN (NORTHSIDE) Audt Murphr Ann SILVER LAKE taitH.n City. Wah. fl.il. rankttnwn.

E. Ml. Simmon t. Our Madnon "HILDA CRANE" 'Hold Bark Tomorraw" Clre Moor B.HolTic Oprna 7 Firt Shew 7:30 P. Th Aradrmr A araTlVeatarn "HIGH NOON" Gary Cooper "Moan la Bin" WlUlaaa Heldaa KB.

SOUTH PARK oiti 88 liv-a-t ar Hatra AtaMaolf II He. I Hlta Starring Jamea Dr "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE" "EAST OF EDEN" BLUE SKY "'iMonnriiY) "jtWmiiv Conriio" Frank Sinatra Phyllis Knk and 'da, c. RobiBion-Kfvin Ma'artlpi. RATCUAY sw Kt.NiNoioni URItnHI Two Color Hltal Wm rtoldn-Dborah Krrr "Th Proud and Prolan" and Lx Barkr-Mara Corday "Man from Billor nidt." mUllV (BEAVER rALI.S) WAT 51 rt Oln Lollahrlslda "Trar" i Color) and Howard Dufl-LUa Baron "Biokrn Slar KANE ROAD "Rlvaia" plu "Mm Biidr Beautiful'' Willi All-Star ram SUPER 30 It. 30, Imla.

Pi. Unilrralll jl-7417 Srren Ne. 1 "THE BAD SEED" Nancy Kelly, Patty McCowiacIc SUPER 71 aa II t. 51 e7l f-tle Vrrnaa 7B1 Jfo WARNER Htnrrntt "Willi Th Proud Lml ICScorif A coiuf) 4, MrUn L'ml "Tllf SUHIjT UBIUn ICARSkOIKI UnHU Criwlord-Cliff Fob-frtson 'Auiuinn ftnd Vftn Jnhniion-Wlfr Pxiiton "Mm of (h Fnhlin; dy iTwh MT ni IVCO (r. ouvr.K) rait ULivtnBack br UP, 2 Jiml Drin hits In Scopf uid color "Rtbfl Without Cuw" "tut o( Kdfn ARPlflP (SOITHSIDK) HnwHME showini! Kith-rn Grirnm-Omti "The Vbond Kmc" iTpcIi.

i rul Doulu-John Dfrfk "Thf Lfmhfr Sulnl." tuanvcinc asia ini m. drlAUIdlUt; Krrr.Yul Brvnntr "Til Kini 1' if scon Color i S0- .10 A- "Th Living Hwmp" Spop Advfnlur in rolor i TpflUa rfioMLIiTEAOi LCUnH scop color Hlt' DennJull Htfrril "Eixt of SO. nd Jamra Wood Rebrt Without a 'u 3 tit nd PCI I tUIIC (BLUiVliK DliLLiilUli Kirrrni Mnorf "sill-lit In Th kT" (C Soop Color Rndnlrh Smtt-Gail Mrn JTrom Xow" NER BROS, ppcjent it im WARNERCO Never for sure Up There But always For Sure Connie! BROS. ppcnt it im WARNERCOLOR Screen- ha. "PILLARS OF THE SKY" JrC handler.

Iterelhe Malena SUPER 71 I aa HI. 51 ta71 HU y.rata 781 I I m.KTI'M) (IIIICrT VIEUf ia.ii a "A Star la Born" Judy narlaiid-Jamra Ma.r.n A- "Vddmc In Monaco' Grar Krlly-Pnnr Kainrr. TWIN HI-WAY Parkway Wt ta Mnn Ra 3 Mi. Wiit af CraTtan "FOXFIRE" Tech, Jane Russell 'NAKED DAWN" Tech. Arthur Kennedy CarUtin "THE WESTERNER15 ary Cooper "CORVETTE K225" Robt.

Mifchum TDI (TITC (Bl KUH1I.JOWN) I ll- I ft I a. Con cho'' Wixford Starliti e.oit IM Mllii 1ri Writ Vltn Frank Slnatra-Phyllu Kirk and Bowfry Boya "Cranhint T- Vnaj" ANTHONY QUINN He portrays famed artist Ta Gauguin, a close friend of Vincent van Gogh, in "Lust tot Life," the fine, movie biography of the Dutch painter which starts a third week at the Guild on Thursday, rarftinn TUSCA (RI.AVIRI "Ihawdown at WOODLAND 4 A If Ml. UnmMi l'M4 HaMtttaPiawf Rtf. Maar "WALK THE PROUD LAND" Cine-Teche Aadle Mnrnhr, Anne Banerafl "JOHNNY DARK" Tech. Tony Curtie ITIISD4T, CI.

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