Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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current films CONTINUED from the hearthside. She becomes enamoured with Richard Ney, a likely young man who has the unheard of theory that for each man there is only ONE woman. Paulette lets the philosophy sink in, and decides this would be the life. Some underhand shenanigans of the tax minister put Boles on the reform path. He becomes a begger to learn humility before he is restored to the royal throne. After his wanderings, Boles decides he can spare Paulette for Ney, and that Gypsy Rose is enough woman for any king. The movie was filmed in Spain and introduces a new Spanish color process called Cinefotocolor. United Artists Paulette Goddard strays from harem and finds Richard Ney in "Babes In Bagdad." Hugh O'Brian tomahawks army trooper in "Seminole," story of Florida Indians. Seminole \A/ est Point lieutenant Rock Hudson, ™* storekeeper Barbara Hale, and Indian Chieftain Anthony Quinn are childhood friends who share the desire to see the Seminoles and the white man dwelling peaceably together in Florida. But Richard Carlson, commanding major at the fort where Hudson is stationed, is much more interested in flushing the tribes out of their swamps and sending them to a reservation. Although Hudson defends the Seminoles, he is ordered to lead a surprise expedition into the swamps. The entire company is wiped out with the exception of the major and Hudson, who is rescued by his Indian pal, Anthony Quinn. Immediately, poor old Rock is accused of double dealing with the Indians and ordered to face a court martial. Eventually, the Seminoles come to his aid and prove his innocence but not until one of the most ruthless hand-tohand battles yet seen grapples its way across the screen. Universal-International Soldier of fortune Ronald Reagan makes friends with Estellita in "Tropic Zone." Peggy Lee, in her film debut, co-stars with Danny Thomas in "The Jazz Singer." Tropic Zone Coldier of fortune, Dan McCloud (Ronald Reagan) arrives in Puerto Barrancas, to escape from a political feud in a neighboring state. An expert on banana growing, he soon attracts the eye of Rhonda Fleming who has been running the Flanders White Plantation since the death of her father. Things become deadlocked when John Wengraf, who has a monopoly on the banana market, learns of Dan's past brushes with the law and holds this over his head to spy on Rhonda. As Dan continues to run the plantation with success, Wengraf suspects Dan of double-crossing him. The independent fruit growers crops are saved when McCloud negotiates a contract from a company. They agree to have their boat dock the next day provided he has 8,000 stems of bananas there for shipment. Dan, who has been cleared with the government, now does a Paul Revere, riding to all the growers and telling them to get their crops ready. Rhonda has fallen in love with McCloud, but fears for his 16 safety when Wengraf has locked the loading dock. The independent growers fight their way through to deliver their cargo on time. The bananas off his mind McCloud turns to Rhonda. Pine-Thomas Paramount City Beneath The Sea LJere's underwater excitement that begins the moment deep sea divers Robert Ryan and Anthony Quinn start searching for buried treasure and continues until they are trapped in an earthquake in the Sunken City of Port Royal, which sank in 1692. The boys, who are looking for a missing liner that sank with a cargo of gold aboard, hire a freighter run by pretty skipper Mala Powers, from which to base their diving operations. Although they are purposely put on the wrong track by a steamship line official, who has hopes of recovering the loot for himself, they eventually find it buried in the underwater city. As they feverishly try to get the gold, they are trapped in an eery undersea earthquake, and by the time they reach topside the steamship executive has been killed and there is only the pretty captain waiting to sail into Ryan's arms. It's movie make-believe that reaches science-fiction proportions. Universal -International Bwana Devil If you like to see fierce lions coming at ' you from the screen, native headdresses so close they seem to tickle your nose, and spears that appear to extend out into the audience, then Arch Oboler's first feature-length motion picture in national vision will be an exciting experience. The story, aided by the remarkable natural vision cameras, comes to life when you don a pair of polaroid glasses. Robert Stack is in charge of building the first railroad in British East Africa when the head engineer is killed by a man-eating lion. Stack, who got the job through the influence of his father-in-law, carries a failure complex that not even his wife, Barbara Britton, can erase. The natives refuse to continue work until the lion is