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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1950 [=CAPITOL THE CAPITOL TAKES GREAT PLEASURE Continuous The Sunday Showplace From 1:30 P.M. Of Juneau IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF “ A Brilliant . Array OFf New Motion Pictures! COMPARE! Yes, compare the price for 2% hours of motion picture entertainment with that of any other form of entertainment and you'll agree . . . MOVIES i ARE YOUR BEST AND CHEAPEST ENTERTAINMENT Ends Tonight! NEVER SUCH A MOVIE as M. G. Ms “BORDER INCIDENT” GEORGE MURPHY RICARDO MONTALBAN The “Battleground” Stars! 'EAST SIDE with JAMES MASON . ‘ CYD CHARISSE FREDDIE SLACK and ORCHESTRA M.G.M. CARTOON and LATE NEWS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ PAGE THREER PREMIERE JUNEAU SHOWING staris TONIGHT! DU CENTURY | ez SHOWS SUNDAY DOORS OPEN TONIGHT DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 P. M.! ows at 7:10-9:30 1:00 P. M. ature at 7:35-9:55 Sh Fe ¢, ,.will put you through an emotional wringer... tugs at your heart and earns your applause...” —Says LOUELLA PARSONS "I've never/known real love before! Now nothing will take you from me...nothing!" HAL WALLIS' production “So Evil My Love: ADDED - NOVELTOON IN TECHNICOLOR § "A Haunting We Will Go" { BILL LIDDLE AT THE ORGAN" " |} New Issue — Lale World News | iTOP CAST MAKES "50 EVIL MY LOVE" CAPITOL PICTURE | OPENS TOMIGHT i/, ONE OF THE BEST AT 20TH CENTURY [T o o Ray Milland, Ann Todd and Ger-, A pulstating picture of New York i . . life, with its contrasting east and | 2l4in¢ Fitzgerald join their talents west sides, comes to the Capitol 0 Star in Hal Wllli‘:s ey Faree screen Sunday as one of the year's mouxlt pr.uducuon,‘ So. Evil My ( outstanding dramatic offerings in Love,”. which Opsta tiBIgho. Bt 1 M-G-M’s “East SideWest Side.” G'g’*s dz‘"h Jc""°§"éhTh°1“°",e' . : The new picture, based th i | AOE B nove pe Y on the | por Her To See,” “So Evil My Love” | OENUINE best-seller novel by Marcia Dav- ey, OLD STYLE i e A .+ | has its origin in the infamous Clap- ¥ enport, boasts an eye-filling cast T ham murder case—a crime that| SOUR MASH | headed by such top-flight per- 1 rocked England in the 1860's. The p sonalities as Barbara Stanwyck, GENE KELLY And That Wonderful, Wonderful Comedy Sensation “FATHER of the BRIDE” * SPENCER TRACY e ELIZABETHTAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR JAMES STEWART ESTHER WILLIAMS in “WINCHESTER “"THE DUCHESS . “AMBUSH* T o e West: OF IDAHO" | HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PICTURES COMING SOON 1o the CAPITOL | b T st e MR e a4 FRANK SINATRA | "ON THE TOWN" e Two Of The Best Pictures Of This Or Any Year! ; “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” The Show of Shows Starring BETTY HUTTON CLARK GABLE LORETTA YOUNG "KEY TO THE CITY” SPENCER TRACY JAMES STEWART “MALAYA*” Play;” produced by Voldemar Vet- ’11 guin, | “East Side, West Side” tells the |story of a philandering socialite |w hose wife tries desperately to save | her failing marriage and who puts up a dramatic battle against her {cheap and predatory rival. The ac- tion revolves about such well-known | New York locales as LaGuardia | Field, Gramercy Park, Washington | Square, Gracie Square, Park Avenue and the city’s lower east side. Prior to the start of production, Direc- tor LeRoy and his film unit spent |two weeks photographing not only vital backgrounds of the story but also magnificent scenes of the city as viewed both by night and day from the windows of skyscrapers. | Barbara Stanwyck comes to her "nm\' role as James Mason’s wife di- |rect from her string of hits in “Thelma Jordon,” “The Lady Gam- | bles” and “Sorry, Wrong Number.” | Mason last scored as the author of “Madame Bovary,” in which Van n played Charles Bovary. In t Side, West Side,” Heflin is |seen as an ex-cop and war hero | who points the way to future hap- pmns, for the picture’s heroine. Ava sardner, playing her first unsym-! “) ithetic role as the ruthless “other C nn,' was last seen in “The Great sinner” opposite Gregory Peck. Sewing machines for rent at the | white Sewing Machire Center. 642-tf NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. James Mason, Van Heflin and Ava |{lIm tells the powerful story of a| KENTUCKY Gardner, with Cyd Charisse, Nan- | Woman's degeneration under the| STRAIGHT lcy Davis, and Gale Sondergaar in influence of her all~consgxmlng love BOURBON support It was directed by Mervyn for a man whose charm is excgeded WHISKEY | LeRoy, whose last was the success- | °P1Y Py his villainy. Ray Milland | BONDED [ ful Gable film, “Any Number Can |POIrays the man, Miss Todd the| 100 PROOF victim of his love and Miss Fitzger- ald, the unfortunate woman who almost hangs for their crime. Milland’s role of an unsuccessful artist who stoops to theft, black- mail and finally, murder and who is yet capable of insinuating himself into the heart of a good woman and changing her to suit his purpose, is one calling for great dramatic finesse. By projecting his magnet- ism, as only he can, he makes it entirely believable that, under the influence of his strange love, the inhibited missionary’s widow em- erges as a daring slayer. Miss Todd is said to have given one of the greatest performances i ever screened—as the frustrated, re- | spectable widow who sinks to ever |} deeper depths of iniquity for the|} | man she loves, Miss Fitzgerald plays a woman of I, % position whose personal unhappi- | § ness drives her to drink and makes | {¥ her easy prey to the conniving Mil- 14 land and his willing accomplice. i3 7 An excellent supporting cast is! headed by Leo. G. Carroll. The mad recluse, Miss Havisham is played by Marita Hunt, while Finley.Cur- g rie portrays the sensational con- viet. Distributed througtout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY prmg Aparlmenl Hotel TIDE TAEBLE Downlown Seattle 2 and 3 room De Luxe Apartments available at reasonable rates. 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