Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1935 — Page 21

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Lyric to Show Fox Film Version of George White s Scandals ; Edward G. Robinson at Circle Mistaken Identity Forms Basis for Hilarity Among Cast . Which Features Jean Arthur With Arthur Byron and Wallace Ford. /"'EORGE WHITES 1935 'Scandals.” screen revue produced by Fox \J Films, will open at th. Lyric for the week starting tomorrow. The stage portion ot the Lyric's new program will offer six acts of vaudeville including Beil's original Hawanans in their latest edition of ’Hawaiian Follies.” On the screen George White’s "Scandals” tell the story of a vacationbound producer who Mops off at a small Georgia town to send a telegram, and sees his own name at the local opera house marquee. Aghast, he enters the theater to object and stays to discover some unusual song and dance talent virtually unheralded m the small town

show. After overcoming a senes of amusing difficulties, he takes the local taient back to Broadway wi’h him and features it in his new revue. The bncht lights of Broadway dazzle his headliners, a young pa.r of lovers, and lure them from their vows to each other until the producer step* in at the climax to revive their romance. George White, who has actually produced 15 hi? shows on Broadwav, is entirely responsible for the new screen edition of his famous ■'Scandals.” The picture has been conceived. pn>duerd. and directed by Georg" White himself and he even plays a prominent role m the cast. Featured players Include Alice Fave, James I>unn. Ned Sparks, Lvda Roberti, CiifT Edwards, Arline Judge, Eleanor Powell and Benny Rubin. Among the six new song hits written for the 1935 ’ .Scandals” are two numbers already featured prominently on radio and dance programs. They are “According to the Moonlight' and ”Ifs an Old Southern Custom." On the Lvrie stage, the six arts of vaudeville will include the following besides Bell's Hawaiian Follies”: A romrdv foursome known as Brems. Fit/, and Murphy Brothers; Jackie Keen. ' The Knight of Star-.” youthful expert at impersonations of stage, screen, and radio celebrities: the team of White, Lee. and Sue, hilled as "Highhatters of Hilarity "; Tenkai and Okinu. whose Illusions are styled "Magic Par Excellence." and the Radio Rogues, popular WFBM harmony stars, with their original arrangements of current song hits. The Radio Rogues, the youngest male trio on the air. are three Indianapolis boys Francis Schneider.

Will Rogers to Be Apollo Star ‘Life Begins at 40’ Run Will Open Tomorrow. If you have been saving up laughs, prrpare to shrd them. if reports are true concerning Will Rogers' new photoplay, ‘Life Begins at 40.’’ which will come to the screen of the Apollo tomorrow, for one week's engagement. In the r.ew picture, Rogers is surrounded by an entire new cast, headed bv Slim Summerville, who has a reputation of his own as a worth-while comedian Rochelle Hudson and Richard Cromwell are seen in the romantic roles while other featured players are George Barbier, Jane Darwell. Sterling Holloway. Thomas Beck. Roger ImhofT. Carles Sellon, John Bradford and Ruth Gillette. ■'Life Begins at 40." a breezy comedy. suggested by the Walter B. Pitkin book hit. is described as a fun fest. Will is cast as a country editor who proves that the way to get a kick out of life is to put a double kick into it. Rogers stampedes excitement into his small town, tries his hand at match making, leads an army of veteran lull billy hog-callers into battle, fights a frolicsome duel using wisecracks for every pistol bullet of his adversarv. As the editor. Rogers clears the re put*'ion of a youth "railroaded" to a pentttntiary. and in so doing stirs up a hornet's nest. Sol M. Wurtzel produced tinder the Fox banner with George Marshall handling direction. The screen plav is by Lamar Trotti. who collaborated on the script of • Judge Priest." Supplementary subjects include a Terrytoon cartoon entitled. ‘The Moth and the Spider”; a two-reel comodv with Joe Cook entitled. *'A Nose for News and Movietone News w h Lowell Thomas announcing.

Walter Jackson to Play in Civic Cast After an absence of two years. Walter Jackson will again entertain Civic Theater audiences. He will play the role of Maxwell Davenport, the art critic, in The Late Christopher Bean." by Sidney Howard, which will open Saturday night. The first role Mr. Jackson had at the Civic was that of Wallv in •'Let Vs Be Gay." His delightful acting of the henpo.'ked man who succumbed to the charms of another woman w ill long be remembered by those who saw it. Then he appeared in “I'll Leave It To You.’’ 'Front Face.' and “Young Woodley.” ’ The Late Christopher Bean” will ( run through April 10. including Sunday. April 7. All performances mil be open to the public. Success Smiles on White of 'Scandals' George White, who has just completed his second screen ' Scandals ’ for Fox Film featuring Alice Faye and James Dunn, has a unique record among Broadway musical producers, having eighteen successes to hia credit and no failures. Hu first picture, also made for Fox. was a financial hit and from advance looks at his present production. It also wil keep the box office turnstiles clicking for months to come. " • ]

Jack Druley, and Paul Schort, none of whom is more than 20. a a a Unusual Movie Theme A hilarious tale of mistaken identities will be on view at the Circle Theater tomorrow, bringing together a very timid clerk and a very desperate man. The first had no idea that he was of importance to the world until he realized one day while at lunch that

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he was a "dead-ringer” for the other. Ho had only just noted the ieserr.blance when the whole police force noticed it. too. and carted him off to talk to the captain. And it just happened that every time he left the office after that the boys" would take him down. The cap’ain got tired of the interference and gave the lad an identification memo which pleased the fellow he looked like right down to the ground and this latter lad immediately made the timid fellow a little ofT-side deal to use the paper at least one-half the time. He preferred the night shift and got it. And so go the situations as told in the Circle's latest flicker titled ■The Whole Town's Talking” and featuring Edward G. Robinson and Jean Arthur, with Arthur Byron and Wallace Ford in the supporting cast. The story is from an original one that ran in a national magazine and was written by W. R. Burnett, and was adapted to tne screen by Jo Swerhng and Robert RLskin. The latter also adapted "It Happened One Night,” "Broadway Bill” and Lady For a Day.” The love interest in ‘ The Whole Town's Talking” is carried by Jean Arthur and the shy clerk who didn't have the nerve to "pop the question” until he saw his likeness blazed across the country's great newspapers. So he get tough and asked her just in time to let hei save nim from the real killer.

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