Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1928 — Page 8
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WALLACE PLAYS A DUMB DETECTIVE It Is Too Bad That Beery Is Going to Give Up His Low Comedy Work to Play Serious Movie Drama, but It Is Hoped It Will Not Be Hamlet. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN PROBABLY the dumbest detective or officer of the law who ever got his man is the one played by Wallace Beery. This happens in “Partners In Crime,” one of those low brow, but delicious comedies that one expects from Beery and his partner in fun, Raymond Hatton. For some reason, temperament or temperature I don’t know which, this team is breaking up, if I am correctly informed. Wallace is going in for the serious drama. And that is that.
Now to our business at hand. “Partners in Crime” gives Beery a chance to make his feet and his brain heavier than ever. And how much weight Beery gives both of 'em. You wouldn’t
expect this officer of the law to catch even a two-year-old railroad timetable, but he is always on the job. even when he is fired. We sh-st see Deery as an officer of the law walking past a •second-hand store at night when a gang of burglars are busy. He gets all mixed up with the dummies in
the store and Wallace Beery when his superior officers arrive he is fired. So he becomes a waiter in a cheap case where two rival gangs hang out at times. His big feet are on the job when one gang leader desires the scalp of his rival leader, but Berry saves his life. So he becomes his bodyguard and then things do get mixed up. I am not going to tell you much about the story, because there isn’t any more. (That expression sure is an old one.) Raymond Hatton is cast as a smart newspaper reporter who seeks to be near the scene when a job is pulled. These two have many comedy scenes, of course overdrawn theater, but never-the-less it is corking good fun with Beery walking away with most of the honors. Beery has the touch which W. C. Fields tried to bring to the screen and failed. Beery is that slow moving type, that makes one laugh at his physical and mental awkwardness. Personally, I am not searching for the highbrow in comedy and when I find a bunch of hokum so well served, I for one am not going to take out my Shakespeare and long for “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” And there is a bunch of crook action mixed up with the comedy which gives the story a lively background. The director has made good use of the ancient chase idea which was used to such advantage when the movies were still babies. I think you will agree with me regarding the entertaining qualities of “Partners in Crime.” The bill includes a Hal Roach comedy, a news real and Ray Winnings at the organ. Now on view at the Apollo. ana MYSTERY STORY IS GOOD PHOTOPLAY “The Chinese Parrot” is a mystery story that concerns two persons deeply, and the mystery hinges on a pearl necklace. Such is the picture at the Ohio. Marion Nixon is cast as Sally Phillmore, who marries a man by the name of Jordan. It is then that Phillip Madden swears that he will have revenge on her, for he loved Sally himself. The scene shifts from Hawaii to San Francisco some twenty years later. Phillip Madden is going to buy the string of pearls that -has caused so much unhappiness to Sally. Hobart
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Bosworth is Madden. Florence Turner plays Sally after twenty years. Her daughter Paula is played by Miss Nixon. Alexander Eden is the agent through whom the pearls are sold, and his son Robert is the messenger. Edmund Burns, playing the son of Eden, falls in love with Paula and trys to keep her from falling into the clutches of Madden. But Madden has a double in the part of Maydorf, who is a crook, also played by Bosworth. And there is a Chinese detective named Charlie Chan, who finally clears up the mystery. There are many more characters, as there must be in all good mystery stories. Some time ago I read this story in one of the magazines and thought then that it was a corking good story. When I saw the film I was more than convinced that good mystery could be filmed without giving away the point until the end. Both Miss Nixon and Edmund Burns do very good work as well as the man who is cast as Charlie Chan. Interest is kept to a high pitch all the way through the picture. The scene is first laid in Hawiia, and then in San Francisco and finally moves to the Mojave Desert, where Madden has a desert home. This is too good a mystery to even tell why it is called “The Chinese Parrot.” But I will say that it is well executed by all members of the cast. At the Ohio. (By the Observer.) it tt “LOVE” IS RIGHT TITLE CF THIS ONE “Love,” which is the feature at Loew's Palace this week, is adapted from Leo Tolstoy’s “Anna Kareinin,” in which the author has tried to picture a type of person that would be recognized wherever seen. Greta Garbo plays the part of
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Verdict of the Movies INDIANA —“The High School Hero” presents a bunch of new youthful players to the screen. Three of ’em are wonders because they reflect youth. Here is a movie, although very light, is a delight. APOLLO—Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton have a grand comedy time of it in “Partners in Crime.” Hokum but funny theater. CIRCLE —Lon Chaney is the rough guy while wearing his own face in “The Big City.” PALACE—“Love” is well done with Greta Garbo in the major part of Anna Karenin and John Gilbert playing her lover in Tolstoy’s great story of a great love. OHIO—“The Chinese Parrot,” is a corking good mystery picture with Marion Nixon and Edmund Burns in the leading roles.
Later she leaves Vronsky when she finds that he will be dishonorably discharged from his regiment because of her. Some time later they meet and Vronsky learns that Anna’s husband is dead and they are very happy. That is the story briefly. The plot depicts the suffering undergone by Anna for her love for her child, and that for Vronsky. The love of Anna for Vronsky is not hard to understand and has been shown with understanding on the part of the director and the actors. This picture gives Miss Garbo a greater advantage to show what she can do than it does Gilbert. In the cast is George Fawcett, who has the part of the grand duke; his work is fine. On the stage Rome and Dunn have several comedy songs. These two men are billed as “The Singing Fashion Plates,” and they sing as well as they are dressed. There are other numbers that include tap-dancers and singers. When I was at the theater Teddy Joyce nearly upset the show by not attending to his directing and caused the chorus to get most pitifully “balled-up” in one of their dance numbers. Outside of this the chorus did some very neat work. Lester HufT at the organ with a novelty solo and Emil Seidel conducting the orchestra complete the bill. At Leow's Palace. (By the Observer.) a a a COMFORTABLE YOUTH IN THIS ROMANTIC MOVIE Do you recall the days when you played a Roman soldier in the latin language to the sweet -Roman flower, played by your best girl while in high school? Well, if you do, then you will have the time of your life recalling
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done by youth, but it is for people of all ages. Sally Phipps is the cute little high school co-ed who makes going to “high” a real pleasure. The basketball game is a fine piece of movie direction. You sure will get excited over some of the plays. The stage presentation this week at the Indiana is in keeping with the idea of the movie, high school days. Charlie Davis is improving in many w r ays. He gives his orchestra with Dick Powell and the other singers a real chance. And Davis is learning how to keep things moving. Os course thqt should come in time but Davis has mastered this really fine and essential piece of stage business which is so necessary to the stage presentation . Helen Yorke is the singing prima donna. And she knows her business. I confess that I am confused over the names of some of the others. So forgive me. There is an eccentric dancing team, man and woman, that have a corking good burlesque on the caveman dancing stuff. They are riots. Then there are two men who indulge in very ancient comedy, but I am beginning to fear that the older the joke the better it goes. These two men stop the show. Others are in the cast. The girls dance well and they are beautifully gowned. From a scenic standpoint, this presentation, “Campus Jazz,” is beautiful. Bill includes Maurice at the pipe organ, a news reel and other events. Now at the Indiana. a tt LON CHANEY IS STILL THE TOUGH GUY Lon Chaney is now the tough guy without makeup. That you will discover when you see him in “The Big City.” You expect a certain type of acting out of this man. Generally, he is cruel and mysterious, but this time lie is just cruel to some people. He is mysterious to some of the characters in the story, but he is not to the audience. Chaney is cast as a gang leader, who goes in for double crossing a rival gang leader. Chaney lets his rival plan a corking good raid upon an all night case (the kind where people go and wear real jewelry). So when Mister Rival gets ready to pull the big job, Chaney has his plans and they work well. Chaney (that is the character he plays), has a “fence” in a aame, who wears old-fashioned glasses and looks very respectful while carrying on her alleged dressmaking business. She has in her employ a girl, one of those impossible good editions, who lives in a mess of crooks and yet who can not see that they are crooks. Just how the movie directors can become so unreal is beyond me. An'd I am sure that the younger generation in the audience gives a merry ha-ha to such characters. But it is this Pollyanna dame who at last makes Chaney go straight. Chaney puts a lot of real he-man red blood into his character and it is interesting to note how well he works without makeup or without being deformed some way. Os course the story is the modeiv crook stuff. It is well acted, intelligently directed although the dumb sweet smiling Pollyana is one of the characters. The photoplay is splendid. Supporting Chaney are Marce-
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STILL OWNER DESIRES TO DENY OWNERSHIP Constitutional Point Raised in Ft. Wayne Case. By Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., March 19. Louis F. Tryc wants to “take back” what he said about owning a still. His counsel, who declares Tryc is a foreigner and not cognizant of his rights under the Federal and State constitutions, has filed a plea in abatement. Recently a still was stolen from Tryc’s home, eight miles south of here. Three men accused of the theft were given a preliminary hearing at which Tryc testified the still belonged to him. Hdwi his counsel asks the testimony be set aside on the constitutional ground that it incriminates Tryc. line Day, Betty Compson (good to see her back), James Murray, Mathew r Betz and others. Ed Resener is conducting his orchestra through an * Irish Rhapsody,” Dessa Byrd at rhe pipe organ is again a hit with her singing school. Bill includes other movie subjects. Now at the Circle. I rushed home last night to hear Mme. Schumann-Heink over the radio on the Atwater Kent hour. But she didn’t sing. This great woman had contracted a cold and she has cancelled her engagements for two weeks, it was announced. Reinald Werrenrath, baritone, was called in at the last moment. Other theaters today offer: Robert B. Mantell and Genevieve Hamper in “Merchant of Venice” at English’s, Mabel Taliafero at the Lyric, Miss Patricola at Keith's, burlesque at the Mutual, and the Jordan River Revue at the Murat. MANY FLOCK TO JAIL HOLDING DUAL KILLER Slayer of Two Sons Attracts Attention at Crown Point. Pji I'niteri Press CROWN POINT, Ind., March 19. —The Lake County jail here which has housed several notorious prisoners, has had none that attracted as much attention as George A. Chisholm. East Chicago, confessed slayer of his sons, George, 9, and Edward, 7. Jailer Roy T. McCutchen says that on every visiting day, men, women and children from every county in northwestern Indiana come to the jail in the hope of seeing Chisholm. The visitors are disappointed, because only relatives and attorneys of prisoners are permitted in the cell block where Chisholm is confined. The slaying father is a model prisoner, according to McCutchen. Most of his waking hours he sits in his cell with his head in his hands. Back Iloosier for Commander Bij Timm Special JASONVILLE, Ind., March 19. Paul V. McNutt, past Indiana commander and national executive committeeman of the American Legion, was indorsed for national commander at a meeting of the Second district American Legion here Sunday. McNutt was also indorsed by Eleventh district Legion at a meeting in Wabash.
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The call of the movies to students 1 in college and their response with the inevitable complications, is the theme of the breezy, spontaneous college action found in the 1928 Jordan River Revue, which appears tonight at the Murat. It will be presented by students of Indiana University, among whom are about a dozen Indianapolis young men and women. Sampus atmosphere and life in Hollywood intermingle throughout the revue to produce effects which, reports from Bloomington have it, are more colorful than is usually foupd in a college production. Frances Wylie of Vincennes and L. Ivan Boxell of Marion, director of the show, have used the subject of recruiting for the movies among college men as the basis of their plot. Three acts, each of which takes place in a different setting, show the competition of a campus coed and a movie vamp for the affections of the leading man. who is first a college football hero, but later is lured to Hollywood by a movie director who considers him a “find.” Spring dancing is taking place on the porch of a sorority house on a MODERN YOUTH UPHELD BY GARY SCHOOL HEAD Declares “Boys and Girls” 35 to 45 Need Defending. By Times Special GARY, Ind., March 19.—William A. Wirt, Gary school superintendent, is a champion of modern youth’s cause. Addressing an audience in city auditorium Wirt declared in part: “It is the ’boys and girls’ between 35 and 45 years who are rolling up the crime wave. “Youth of today need no defense —it is the parents who must be defended. “Spend another billion dollars annually on the schools of the United States and cut the national crime loss down to five billions. “Boys and girls in Indiana under 21 years of age contribute less than 20 per cent to crime statistics.” Saves Mail as Auto Burns Bit Time* Special MONTICELLO, Ind., March 19. Merle Carson, rural mail carrier from the postoffice here, saved mail when his automobile burned five miles northeast of here, but the car was wrecked. Carson stopped the car when he noticed his feet becoming warm. In a few minutes flames shot through the floor and soon enveloped the car. Aged Wife Asks Divorce By Times Special PORTLAND, Ind., March 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Reid, wed more than half a century ago, and each nearing 80. have come to the parting of the ways. Mrs. Reid has filed a divorce suit alleging cruelty, alleging that despite being a helpless invalid for several months, her husband refuses to provide an attendant for her.
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POLICEMAN RITES SET Funeral services will be held at the Bert S. Gadd funeral parlor, Prospect St. and Churchman Ave., at 2 p. m. Tuesday for Patrolman William C. Roberts, who died Saturday at city hospital of heart disease. Patrolman Roberts was unmarried and roomed at 406', E. Washington St. He was appointed to the police force in 1915. In 1919 he was made a motorcycle policeman, but was transferred to patrolman at his own request. There are no close survivors.
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