Filmes The Teatro del Lago and its, corn- panion theater, the Wilmette, are offering a regular holiday abundance- of excellent filmfare. Here goes for a peek at the Teatro program: This Thursday, Fiday and Satur- day, the* Teatro marks the return of Colman, quick witted,' and fast talking as ever, in' "Bulldo;g Drumi- modStrikes Back." He's' the, saie' old 'Colman-perbaps even better -than hefore.. There's ne one quite like Colman in a situation that demandssiimmediate' action. And- he does somne swift amateur detecting .when Loretta' Young's family disappears-and she .meets with blank unrecognition at her.hotel. Charles Butterworth por- trays Algy, Colman's rigbt band mani, and Algy's disappointed bride is Una' ~Merkel. Wâthër Olan, dan Orien~tal prince, looms darkly in the nlystery. "See it !" the critics implore. Dumna'. CIassie Liv" on 5cr... "The Count of Monte Cristo" will attract many to the Teatro del Lago on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wedn.sday, December 2-5. This film, made from the Alexandre D=îas' classic, piles thrill on thrill to build steadily toward the dramatic court- room climax. Not one letdown dur- Blut the pîcture is far froM sad- and fun is of the sa me eternal stuif as the fine voice of.this gréat lad. In" addition to Columbo, thé, stars are Roger Pryor, Junie Knighti Henry Arnietta, Andjy Devine and. Richard Carie. The film simply bursts with mirth, while Armnetta, a heavy-eating gigolo, keeps a. vaudeville troupe broke and the-audience in hysterics. Saturday, Pecember .1,.brimngs fast riding Buck Jones in «'.Rocky Rhodest," a Western that will please every patron. It~s the kind of picture that makes anyone >p roud to get up. and biss 'the villain and smite palms for the hero. As for Jones, he burns Up the open.sae and fist-fights with the lowdown wbo tries to grab the whole country, for bimself. Histical FiluuiEntertais Excellent adult entertaintnent - that's "Th'e Affairs of Cellini" at the Wilmette theater for four swash- buckling days, Sunday to Wednesday,. December 2-5. The costumes are a delight in themnselves-and another beauty of it is that the characters move about freedy, perfectly un- aware they are dressed in the ex- travagant garb of by"gone Italy. sclheduIed- for showin gat the in-. netka Comimunity,,theater this: Friday and Saturday. Oland is excellent in the titile role, andone wonde rs how be cati survive -ltalone mastr-7the ."shuddèry" perpiexities of the story. Amid al the desperation, -romance bas. a way with Drue Leyton and Donald Woods. Tuersday ain d Wednesday, Decem- ber. 4 and, 5,' the Comnwnity theater presents "Have. a, Heart, a film awarded a* faily rating by the Better-Films Council of Chicagoland. Jean Parker,, Una Merkel, James Dutin and Stuart Erwin are featured. Although the draina of a crippled- girl and ber romance bas much pathos, abundance of comedy is pro- vided 1yrStur 't Ewintand Una Merkel. This is characterized as a "delightful film." SHIRLEY TEMPLE DUSY While littie Shirley Temple was resting after niakinig "Now and For- ever'" for Paramount, the Fox studios kept a job waiting for ber, in "Bright Eyes.' Fre ic ai berr fllggrs " Tihe Chinese ParfflP' Wa ler n.y syympbonly« Tues. W.d.D«-. 3-4 JEAN PARKER JAMES DUN UNA MERKEL, STUART ERWIN OpnDaily ai 1It ThMIw.,FiL, Sal, -Nov. 29-30-Des. 1-2 ATLaakutvin.g F.m. ý1130 Central A». WiL - Doors open Sat.-Sun. -Holiday& at i1:30 P.mn. Show at 2 P.m. (Contiuoui) Doors Open Week Day. a: 6:30 P. lu., Show at 7 P.-Di. PRIcES AT ALL _Tffl Gel Lago Acres of Fr". Parking Spart: in, «No Man's Land" Phon: Wilmeto-Wiaaet ha 3900. MATINEES SATURDAYS. SUNDAY$ and IIOLIDAYS JWaker off < T ia he is conm Ff'este by iii. i Ma."