Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1935 — Page 18

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LOEW'S BOOKS 'THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES' AND 'BARBARY COAST'

Same Story Offered by Civic Cast Maureen O'Sullivan and Four Other Players Featured. The misbehavior of a bishop Is the topic of the season's first play at the Civic Theater and the same theme will be portrayed, starting tomorrow. on Loew’s screen, in addition to Miriam Hopkins and Edward G. Robinson in “Barbary Coast.” On the Civic stage “The Bishop Misbehaves" presents an interesting east, and in the movie version, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lucile Watson, Reginald Owen, Dudley Digges and Norman Foster play the chief roles. The story concerns a bishop of an English church who solves the theft of jewels and money while making good citizens of the culprits. Edmund Gwenn. English star, plays the role of the detective story loving bishop while Lucile Watson has the part of Lady Emily, his sister, equally enthusiastic over mystery v S.x iIS. Digges, Foster, Melville Cooper and Charles McNaughton are the interesting crooks. In “Barbary Coast” Miss Hopkins, Mr. Robinson and Joel McCrea play the principal characters. Miss Hopkins is seen as Swan, a stranded cabaret entertainer who presides over the crooked roulette wheel of Louis Chamalis (Robinson) in a notorious case, The Bella Donna, on the Barbary Coast. While Swan grows hard and cold, hating men and her racket, James (McCrea), a man from another anti better world, comes into her life. Carmichael falls in love with her but loses faith when he believes that she has been toying with his affections. Then follows a battle over Swan between Carmichael and Chamalis. one trying to drag her down and the other attempting to elevate her in life. And the right man wins as he does in most Hollywood endings. Technicolor Process for John Fox Novel By Time* Bpprint HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Oct. 24.“The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” from the novel by John Fox Jr., will be brought to the screen in the new technicolor process by Walter Wan.ger productions. Nearly all of the picture will be filmed outdoors with Sylvia Sidney, Fred Mac Murray, Henry Fonda and Henry Hathaway, director, living foi at least a month at Big Bear Lake. Wears Double Glasses Kay Francis, starring in "I Found Stella Parrish.” always wears sun glasses on the street, not through any desire for privacy, but, because her eyes were weakened by an attack of “kleig eyes” when she started in pictures. Grant Once Life-Saver Cary Grant, who is currently playing a featured role supporting Katharine Hepburn in “Sylvia Scarlet,” once held a life-saver's job at Coney Island.

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Movie stars run for beauty health in Hollywood as this picture shows Sally Eilers doing her daily footrace around the lawns of Universal City. Her current movie is “Remember Last Night?” Novelist Is to Lecture Here Edward Dahlberg to Speak at John Reed Forum. Edward Dahlberg, novelist, is to lecture on “Literature of the Left” at the John Reed Club forum at 3:30 tomorrow night in Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio-st. He will discus radical leanings among younger writers •who, like himself, have gained recognition within the last few years. Mr. Dahlberg is the author of “Bottom Dogs,” “From Flushing to Calvary” and “Those Who Perish.” He is a member of the National Committee of the League of American Writers.

WHERE, WHAT, WHEN APOLLO “Wav Down East," melodrama of New England with Rochelle Hudson and Henrv Fonda, at 11:36, 1:36, 3:36, 5:36, 7:36 and 9:36. CIRCLE "The 39 Steps," murder story with Robert Donat, at 12:10. 2:45. 5:21, 7:55 and 10:30. Also “Wings Over Ethiopia” at 11:20, 1:50. 4:25, 7 and 9:35 CIVIC "The Bishop Misbehaves." recent Broadway play, at 8:30 with John Ray Newcomb. INDIANA "The Crusades,” latest Cecil B. DeMille spectacle, at 11:10. 1:50, 4:30. 7:05 and 9:45. LOEW’S “O'Shaughnessy’s Boy” with Wallace Beerv and Jackie Cooper, at 11. 1:49. 4:38. 7:25 and 10.15. Also "The Girl Friend" with Ann Sothern and Jack Haley at 12:35. S:2O. 6:10 and 9. LYRIC "One Hour With You." stage revue with A1 Norman, at 1:08. 3:57. 6:57 and 9:46, with "Dr. Socrates” on the screen at 11:33. 2:22. 5:22, 8:11 and 10:38. OHIO “Registered Nurse,” with Bebe Daniels at 10:56, 1:32. 4:08. 6:44 and 9:22, with "Let s Talk It Over," a comedy with Chester Morris, at 11:58, 2:34. 5:10, 7:46 and 10:24.

Love Story Enacted in War Scene Claude Rains, Cary Grant and Gertrude Michael Form Triangle. Hollywood has gone Africaminded and that mood is reflected in “The Last Outpost” which opens tomorrow at the Circle. Cary Grant, Claude Rains and Gertrude Michael constitute a love triangle in a World War setting. Laid in the Near East and in Africa. "The Last Outpost" tells a story of high courage of two men in the English service who unknowingly love the same woman. Rosemary Haydon (Miss Michael), wife of John Stevenson (Mr. Rains), becomes a war nurse in Egypt when her husband joins the English Intelligence Service. Because of the strict secrecy of his work. Stevenson’s whereabouts is unknown for three years to his wife, who is working as Nurse Haydon. Capt. Michael Andrew's (Mr. Grant), while a members of the British Tank Corps, is captured in a Turkish village by Kurdish irregulars, who inflict terrific punishment upon their prisoners. Andrew's is amazed when a leader of the Kurds enters the prison and sets him free. He then learns that the mysterious man who has so much power with the natives is Stevenson in disguise. They escape to warn loyal natives of the Kurds’ plans to ravage the province of Balkari. Stevenson and Andrews becomes fast friends. The tank officer is sent to a hospital in Cairo while the British agent resumes his work. While in the hospital, Michael is in the care of Rosemary. Sincere love develops between the two. the woman honestly attempting to defend her position as a wife but appearing as Miss Haydon to Andrews. Dramatic scenes follow when Stevenson suddenly returns and finds his wife in love with another. The solution of the problem makes a martyr of the British agent. Play to Run Three Days at English's “Three Men on a Horse,” a play that concerns a meek young man who writes jingles for greeting cards and has a knack of picking winning race horses, will open a threeday engagement at English’s, starting Monday, Nov. 11. It will be announced later whether the Chicago company which had a long run there, will play here. Awarded Paramount Contracts Frances Drake, Rosalind Keith and Akim Tamiroff have been awarded contracts by Paramount.

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Goldwyn Casts Stage Success Miriam Hopkins, Oberon to Co-Star in Movie. HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Oct. 24. Miriam Hopkins and Merle Oberon are to be co-starred in a screen adaptation of Liliian Heilman’s current stage success on Broadway, The Children’s Hour,” it was announced by Samuel Goldwyn. Miss Hopkins was scheduled for a leading role in “Navy Born,” following her completion of Rachel Crothers’ “Splendor.” Goldwyn is considering changing the name of the Heilman play to "These Three.” Joel McCrea and Alice Brady are to play the supporting parts in the adaptation, which goes in production under the direction of William Wyler.

Civic Play Billed Again for Tonight So many persons desired to see “The Bishop Misbehaves,” which has been on view since last Saturday as the season's first offering of the Civic Theater, it was found necessary to extend the engagement. An additional performance of the comedy is scheduled tonight at the Playhouse. Sings With Big-Time Bands Joy Hodges, actress who recently completed a role in “To Beat Tie Band,” has won a nation-wide Reputation as a singer with Ted FioRito's, Carol Lofner’s and Jimmy Grier’s bands. Rehearses 100 Hours Fred Astaire has passed his onehundredth hour of dance rehearsals for "Follow the Fleet,” KRO-Radio musical in which he and Ginger Rogers are to co-star. ■f LAST TIMES TODAY ■ ! Surprise Nile “REGISTERED NURSE" Chester Morris “LET’S TALK IT OVER" ?

Comes From Retirement to Be Star •Music in Magic,’ Is New Apollo Picture, Features Bebe Daniels. s Bebe Daniels, who prefers the role of being a wife in private life to being a movie star, came from retirement to play the role of Diane De Valle in “Music Is Magic," due at the Apollo tomorrow. After an absence of two years from the screen, Miss Daniels returns to play the role of a great movie star whose fame and beauty were slipping. Some years ago she sang the leading role in the film version of “Rio Rita.” In "Music Is Magic” she not only sings the same song but several other numbers. Her career on the screen, which dates back many years, includes slapstick comedy work with Harold Lloyd, vampire roles in melodramas, comedy-dramas and as a star opposite the late Rudolph Valentino and Richard Dix. „ The story concerns the efforts of Jack Lambert (Ray Walker), young master of ceremonies, to make a screen star of his sweetheart, Peggy Harper (Alice Fay). He is aided by two rough and tumble comedians, Frank Mitchell and Jack Durant, as Peanuts Harper and Eddie Harper, respectively. Peggy gets her big chance when Miss De Valle, in a burst of temperament, demands a movie be made her way. When the troubles are cleared away, everybody is happy and a little wiser.

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BERTITA HARDING OFFERS SECOND OF BOOKS TODAY

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BY WALTER D. HICKMAN Today is a day of accomplishment for Bcrtita Harding, author-lecturer and wife of Jack Harding, Indianapolis. The rise of today’s sun ushers in the publication of her new historical novel, “Royal Purple” (BobbsMerrill). As night approaches, Mrs. Harding speaks before the Indiana Librarians’ convention at the Lincoln. In two capacities, Mrs. Harding is equally successful. By combining her public appear-

Bcrtita. Harding at her desk autographing copies of her new novel.

ances with writing, she makes it possible to perfect both to such ? degree that Indiana shelters one of the interesting women of the day. The influence of her mother caused her to write her first, book. “Phantom Crown,” while “Royal Purple” was the result of her father’s early contact with King Alexander and Queen Draga of Serbia. Mrs. Harding states that she became interested in the story of Alexander and Draga chiefly because of the dramatic manner in which they died at the hands of assassins.

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Heifetz to Be Guest Soloist Violinist to Appear With Cincinnati Orchestra. Jascha Heifetz, world-famous violinist, will be the first soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on Friday afternoon and Saturday night. Oct. 25 and 26. The program follows: Symphony No. 34 1n C Major Morarl Concerta for Violin and Orchestra in D Minor Bibelm* Jascha Heifetz. soloist. Intermission. Overture <o a Picaresque Comedy b**| Poemv in E Flat Major, for violin and orchrstra Chaussoa Polonaise from Suite in G . Tichaikowsky

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