Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1933 — Page 2

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LOCAL FAVORITES HAVE ROLES IN NEW MOVIES ON VIEW

Dick Powell Has a ‘Fat’ Singing and Dancing Role in Gold Diggers of 1933’: Elizabeth Patterson Is Prison Matron in ‘Hold Your Man’ at Palace. GOLD DIGGERS of 1933." Warner Bros, all-star dramatic musical spectacle, said to be even bigger than "42nd Street," is now on view at the Circle. A fitting sequel to the sensationally popular picture "42nd Street" which started new styles in screen fare. "Gold Diggers of 1933,” according to Hollywood Information, excels its great predecessor in beauty. The names of Warren William, Joan Blondell, Ruby K°eler 'Mrs. A1 Jolson) who sprang to screen fame overnight in "42nd Street;" Dick Powell, Aline MacMahcn, Guy Kibbee, Ginger Rogers and Ned Sparks head the cast.

Mervyn Le Roy, who directed "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang” and “Emer The Great," directed th- play. "Gold Diggers of 1933" is a “back of the back-stage" story, a dramatic and amusing insight into the lives and loves of the people primarily responsible for the staging of a great New York show. It is an intensely human story climaxed by a triumphant and spectacular ‘show" in which Busby Berkeley’s choruses of 200 picked beauties are lavishly displayed in dance ensembles. It is, furthermore, the story of three gold digging show girls into whose capable hands the problem of an "angel" for the show that will give them employment and opportunity, is entrusted. The tricks and trades behind many a Broadway success, are disclosed in a whirlwind of exciting incidents and amusing situations. The song writing scion of a proud family eventually involves both his severely proper older brother and the family lawyer in the intricacies of showmanship. The chorus featured throughout, is a collection of beauty gathered from the whole nation and trained under the guiding genius of the man responsible for the chorus ensemble already famous in "The Kid From Spain" and "42nd Street" as well as in numerous New York stage revues in recent years. a a a HARLOW AND GABLE ARE TOGETHER AGAIN Jean Harlow and Clark Gable are reunited as co-stars in "Hold Your Man,” anew Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pulse-stirring romance, now at Loew’s Palace, following in the wake of their smashing success in “Red Dust,” in which they were teamed romantically and brought such a response demanding their present reunion. Anita Loos, famous author, was jassigned to provide a story affording them an opportunity for performances fitting their individual talents and personalities. Stuart Erwin heads the supporting cast in the most sympathetic role of his career, and featuring other noted screen players including Dorothy Burgess, Muriel Kirkland and Elizabeth Patterson. "Hold Your Man" is a story of a man and woman in love, so much so, that to be separated was agony, to be together joyful ecstacy. In the story, Jean Marlow plays the part of a sensuous creature who is willing to allow herself to become a lure in a “love racket" for the sake of the man she loves. Gable, as the man in the case, is a light-rnoraled chap whose real worth is brought to light when the girl is sent to jail through trouble 1 1 gets her into. "Hold Your Man” Jean Harsinging voice is heard on the l for the first time. With the vs of the women’s reform -1 for an audience, Jean renthe number at a piano in a ler described as "ultra-torchy." lumber is heard elsewhere in licture through orchestrations, n Harlow arose to film recogn in “Hell's Angels,” later won greater acclaim in “Reduied Woman” and then clinched v hold on stardom by her pervmance in the tropical picture vith Gable, with whom she was teamed for the first time. Clark Gable, whose screen career skyrocketed to the pinnacle of success in the same path as Jean Harlow, won his first success in “A Free Soul" and recently scored in "The White Sister." Holding the feature spot on the short subject program are Hal Roach's Taxi Boys with Billy Gilbert tend Ben Blue in a funfest of

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, -comedy, “The Rummy,” -also a James Fitzpatrick traveltalk, "New i Zealand," which promises to be highly entertaining as well as educational. Latest views of current events as picturized by Hearst Metrotone News round out the program for the week. a a a BUDDY ROGERS RETURNS TO SCREEN Buddy Rogers, whose absence from the screen is said to have been . a source of annoyance to his many ; feminine admirers, makes his rej turn to cinema-land in "Best of | Enemies,” Fox Film production, ap- : pearing currently at the Apollo I theater. The film will remain through Thursday next. Rogers, in the role of a typical ■ American boy, has as his feminine ! lead, Marian Nixon, who, during the ' current season has appeared in many important films. Frank Mor- | gan, too, is seen in one of the featured parts and, incidentally, MorI gan is thought to have gained much favor from fans due to his com- | mendable characterizations during recent weeks. The story of "Best of Enemies,” is reputed to be one that brims with youthful romance and overflowing with frothy frivolity. Futhermore.it is said to carry a kick every one will enjoy. The two youngsters, very much in love, are forbidden by obstinate parents, from seeing each other, after the secret of their affair has leaked out. Both go to Germany to broaden their musical talents, and while there, a series af events take place that leads the new photoplay to a sudden but happy climax. Others appearing in the cast are Joseph Cawthorne, Greta, Nissen, Arno Frey, William Lawrence, and Andres van Haden, among others. Short subjects supplementing the featured attraction on the program are Movietone News, an Aesop’s Fables entitled, "Love’s Labor Won,” and a radio mystery film featuring Jack Fulton, celebrated crooner of the air. a a a NEW STANWYCK MOVIE AT TERMINAL. The Terminal will present Sunday and Monday, Barbara Stanwyck’s newest first run picture, "Ladies They Talk About,” a Warner release. Barbara in anew type role and with anew leading man, Lyle Talbot, plays the part of a dashing and attractive bank bandit, cool, worldy wise and hard boiled, who matches her wits against police and proseI cutor. For the first time in her life she appears as a platinum blonde. For the accurate and colorful background for the unusual scenes within the prison walls, a replica of the woman's section of California state prison, was constructed on the Warner movie lot. Cast includes Preston Foster, Lilian Roth, Robert Warwick, Dorothy Burgess and Helen Ware. As an added feature "Grand Slam” with Paul Lukas and Loretta Young will be showed. This story deals with the comedy and pathos envolved in the great American craze, bridge. a a a NEW WESTERN NOW ON VIEW The Alamo presents today, Sunday and Monday. Tim McCoy's latest first run picture. "Rusty Rides Alone.” The story concerns Tim's activities in cleaning up sheep racketeering. Tim, in rounding up his men, is made prisoner by the band. His sweetheart owns Silver King, a magnificent police dog, and the animal helps locate Tim. Both Tim and the dog stage a dramatic gun and teeth battle, and capture all except the ring-leader, who escapes. The dog finally trails him, and with tjie aid of McCoy they force him to the edge of a high precipice, where the dog leaps at him and the man falls to his death. McCoy and Silver King are supported by Barbara Weeks, pretty leading lady; Dorothy Burgass and Rockliffe Fellows.

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1— Bob Wolfe is a member of Hal Bailey’s orchestra which is furnishing the music for the dancers at the Dance Palace at Riverside park. 2 Horace F. Hill has one of the leading roles in “She Was in Love With Her Husband,” the second bill of the Civic Theater summer stock season, wihch opens at the Playhouse Tuesday night.

1— Dick Powell of Indianapolis, who has made good in movies, has one of the main singing and dancing roles in “Gold Diggers of 1933” now at the Circle. 2 Joan Bennett and James Dimn are teamed together in “Arizona to Broadway” now on view on the Lyric’s screen.

Carver to Make High Jump Here Broad Ripple Plans Big Program for Fourth of July. Broad Ripple will present two water shows next week. The first of these will be the regular Sunday show and then on the night of the Fourth of July, the park will present a special holiday show. The feature of the Sunday program will be the high dive by Miss Ella Carver. There will also be a varied program of diving, swimming and underwater stunts. On the .night of the Fourth, Broad Ripple will present a show consisting of fireworks and a fire dive by Miss Carver. In this dive. Miss Carver will soak her bathing suit in gasoline and then set it on fire. While the gasoline is burning. she will dive into the pool. Also for this special show, Broad Ripple has made arrangements for the circus clowns, Leo and Francis, to entertain the guests of the park. These clowns were last seen here in the motion picture, “Polly of the Circus.” feauring Marion Davies. The dance pavilion still is presenting the Brown Buddies of Louisville, Ky„ a colored organization featuring Jimmie Green.

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PROBABLY on the hottest night of the summer so far. the Civic Theater opened its first summer season of stock at the Playhouse at Nineteenth and Alabama streets. With a matinee and night performance of Molnar’s “Ladies and Hussars,” the first summer production of the Civic will end its engagement.

On Tuesday night “She Was in Love With Her Husband,” with Hale Mac Keen acting one of the chief roles, will open a five-night engagement. Alan Wallace, guest director, put the actors through their paces for “She Was in Love With Her Husband.” The third bill, Oscar Wilde’s “A Woman of No Importance,” will be directed by Wallace. The fact is that the Civic had a bad weather break for its first week. When it wasn’t boiling, it was raining about the time for patrons to enter the theater. The last nights of the engagement found a heavier demand for tickets than for the opening nights. This has encouraged Mac Keen and his acting group to such an extent that the proposed four-week season may be extended to six weeks. The next two plays, as far as the technique of play writing is concerned. are much better than “Ladies and Hussars.” The Wilde play

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3 Arthur Phillips and his orchestra is playing for dancers at the Paramount Club. 4 Lester Huff, noted organist, is back at the Lyric where he Is presenting interesting pipe organ novelties.

3 Clark Gable seems to enjoy the job of making love to Jean Harlow in “Hold Your Man.” Now on view at the Palace. 4 Probably Buddy Rogers is winking because he konws that the stein is filled with the proper liquid. You will learn the truth when you see him in “Best of Enemies” now on view at the Apollo.

has a very good reputation and should attract a lot of attention. The first play of the season proved that Mac Keen has some real talent to draw from this summer. The production standard squals that maintained during the winter season, although there is a vast difference in the price of the tickets I sincerely hope that the first summer season will be a success from all viewpoints, artistic as well as financial. a a a Am receiving many suggestions

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concerning my question: Who should play the role of “Alice in Wonderland” in the movies? Mrs. Grace Barnes, 433 North Illinois street, writes: “In regard as to who should play the part of Alice in the famous story of ’Alice in Wonderland,’ I suggest that Mitzi Green play Alice. She is a child and her age is 12 years. She is a brunet and is American.” Let’s have many more letters so I can send them soon to Hollywood. She Is Good Archer Helen Vinson, George Raft’s leading woman in “Midnight Club," was a champion archer while a student at the University of Texas.

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Civic Will Open Second Week of Summer Season Tuesday Night at the Playhouse With Good Cast in ‘She Was in Love With Her Husband.’ r I 'HE Civic theater will open the second play of its summer season A next Tuesday nigh* with "She Was in Love With Her Husband." a daring and gay comment on the well-known triangle of husband, wife and former lover. Hale Mac Keen. director of the Civic will be seen in the leading male role as the husband. Mr. Mac Keen has made few appearances in plays at the Plavhouse, devoting the greater part of his time to directing. Two seasons ago. it will be remembered, he plaved in "In a Garden ’* "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "The Sacred Flame. ’ His ap-

New Policy in Effect at Lyric Dunn and Bennett Starred in Movie. ‘Arizona to Broadway.’ James Dunn and Joan Bennett form the young and smiling team of co-stars in "Arizona to Broadway,” which is now on view at the Lyric theater. This new comedy hit from the studios of Fox Film is the first of the outstanding screen attractions which are to be offered at the Lyric during its new summer season of big pictures. In addition to "Arizona to Broadway,” the Lyric offers a surrounding program of unusual strength that features five units of entertainment. The most popular song hits of the day are played by Lester Huff in anew organ solo. Moran and Mack star in a comedy called "Hot Hoofs,” and Texas Guinan appears as the star of a short musical film entitled "Down Memory Lane,” in which Louis Sobol is also headlined. Basil Hobbs, the Lyric's own recently discovered singing usher, occupies another headline position on the new bill with his vocal rendition of "Farewell to Arms." A Terry-toon animated cartoon named "Tropical Fish” and anew issue of Fox Movietone News round out the new program.

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I penrance in "She Was in Love With Her Husband" will be the first since that time. Opposite Mr. Mac Keen, in the | role of the loving wife is Elsinore Funk. Miss Funk has appeared in | two previous plays at the Civic including ' The Front Page" and "The | Cradle Song." Horace F. Hill, who ;is becoming one of the theater's I most popular players is seen in the second male lead, that of the former lover. Mr. Hill had the role of the captain in "Ladies and Hussars.” the first presentation of the summer season. Mary Florence Fletcher and I C'mari de Schipper. who alternated the leads in "Ladies and Hussars.” I both have important roles in “She | Was in Love With Her Husband.” i Others in the cast include Martha 1 Pittenger and Maud Margaret Platter. both of whom made their debut with the theater in "The Cradle Song.” "She was in Love With Her Husband" reveals with scientific impartiality the consuming desire of a j woman married to an intellectual j husband unwilling and unable to | satisfy her. Having wed her in the hope of securing domestic comfort and calm, he finds her disturbing to his medical researches and is glad to purchase peace by handing her over to her former lover. But since his very coldness piques her interest, she returns to agitate him afresh. This second play will open Tuesday night and run through next Saturday, with a Saturday matinee.

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