Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1937 — Page 15
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- GRACE MOORE SINGS ‘MINNIE THE MOOCHER' IN COMING FILM
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&. . — No ] | poser, Ignaz Bruell. Though ob- By United ¥ LYRIC By JAMES THRASHER SR : oe Indiana’s part in the Fed- viously unable to take time for per- | Bv United Press : 4 : : & a 8 | oral Musi i . hich | fecting their ensemble their playing] HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 24.— | “Stolen Holiday,” with Kay FranLoew's management is \ NRE a v eral Music Project, which has | was clear, intelligent and more pre. Errol Flvnn. with a big sheaf || screens 11:32:10. 5:14. 7:58" and pleased to contribute the fol- \ * 3 WY : been progressing slowly and |cise than one might have expected. f tick t i hi Wh 3 10.22. Vaudeville on age we 1, ing i inter- Tl = A \ —F | quietly during the past few | Two American compositions | 01 1ICKELS In LIS pockets and | lowing music note to all inter ih Bu = . : 9 wl ; £ ah : =, marked the concert orchestra's ap- an ambitious itinerary | OHIO ested: Miss Grace Moore, i 0 ‘months, was revealed IN a | pearance. They were the imnres-
“Craig's Wife,” with Rosalind Rus- . ‘ hs 3 T (] sen John Boles. Also ‘Luckiest noted star of musical comedy brief cross-section at Caleb sionistic. Debussy - like “Deep mapped out, flew to New | & ane, Ton i Jans west grand opera, radio and |
and Louis Hayward. screen, has added the works | of the equally noted composer, Cab Calloway, to her rep-
ills st nig . | Forest” by Mabel Daniels, and| York today and will take pas- | Mills Hall last night. The pe | “Two American Sketches”—a mnoc- | t y the bre AMBASSADOR |jcasion was a Festival Night |turne and a march—by Thomas | S&&€ TOMOITOW On e Queen “That Girl From Paris.” with Lily
‘which presented the Clinton |Griselle. Mr. Pelz conducted. | Mary for Ireland. Poms, is, Rig 91 Hockey
Concert Band; William Pelz, Composition Prize Vindicated | The highlight of Mr. Flynn's ex- | : ALAMO A . : .. | tended vacation will be an inten- ‘Without Orders.” with Sally Bil. Soir and Kelton Whetstine, duo-| The Griselle Nocturne is familiar | sive search in the Brazilian jungles in Ma: Broeored Trails,” with yi " wel : pianists, and the Indianapolis 55 the “theme song” of Willard for Paul Redfern, aviator missing In short, “Glamorous Grace,” as a | : BR : Robison’s radio programs. Together, | since 1927. radio's sedate Milton J. Cross first ee Concert Orchestra. [the sketches stand among the best dubbed her, is going to sing “Minnie | Dinner for three—the three being the principal the Circle. They are, left to right (above) Gertrude The band, under Paul Fidlar's di- | of many attempts to translate the explorers in his search and has high the Moocher” in “When You're in| players in “Men Are Not Gods,” coming Friday to | Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw and Miriam Hopkins. | rection, revealed several familiar American jazz idiom into serious | expectations of persuading Roscoe Love,” which comes to Loew's screen RAE > ENE faces of local pen orchestra iba. : Trey merit the composi- | Turner, famous airman, to pilot him | HOME Dba dbtd OPERATED Pi meh | Last Horizon. which probably wil“ Happened one Night” won the| Sh qr Eregli dusty te gud RZ TE i 1 mero I Te SSS DONE VO SINE road-show here in the near future.| 193¢ Academy of Motion Picture | Qa ance rs jo. rd oe : Over a Ya jungles, RITE gestures. z | | was played, consisting of the Over Indiana has been more tardy | Mr. Flvnn will sail directly to Bel- | For those who may not care to see Writer Directs Film Arts and Sciences Award, and the | T A H ture to Rossini’s “Tancred”; three than many other states in its WPA | on Flynn Will sail directly fo Bo | ¥:% 4 FRANCIS Miss Moore's talent swinging in Mr.| ,,. (ooaso04i0n of scenarist and | “Mr. Deeds” script already has been | Oo ppea I ere of the Brahms Hungarian dances; musical activity for the simple and Pl I 3 ” " Cellowsny direction, the pons ire | director is something new in movie ' named by New York critics and the | | “Los Toros” from Lacome's suite, | pleasant reason that there have S T oO L E N 1S going to Sing a Variee group Of | ,,,;5)5 Hut queerly enoug
3 -iloii : | very i , siasts y - » “Rusti ing” Symphony of songs that is bound to please some- | wi) pe two examples of it on local | Year's best picture. | Local dance enthusiasts may con- | the “Rustic Wedding” Symphon} v x @) LI Bh pga
The actor hopes to interest British
h. there | National Board of Review as the | | “La Feria’; the “Bridal Song” from | heen fewer musicians on relief. one at all times. | screens this week—probably for the | Cary Grant appears opposite Miss | sole themselves with the news that | Sg ‘and Grainger’s “Shep- ———— gl " To Sing Schubert | first time. The Circle's coming pic- | Moore in “When You're in Love, | the Indianapolis season is not over. herd's oY. o yl [ 8 ] K 8 . | LW RN AE) i : | ture, “Men Are Not Gods” was | and others in the cast are Aline | Iscl hawn’ If the piaying was not very evenly fornia CORRE Her incidental music to the| not C0 HL eoted by Walter | MacMahon, Thomas Mitchell, Hen- | Fern Helscher, Ted Shawn's press | yajanced, the performance at least : tL drama is said to include such things | Reisch for Alexander Korda. | ry Stephenson, Catherine Doucet | representative, stopped in Indian- | gave another example of the in- [ESSGEGECTEIEN.SN NE] ROBERT MONTGOMERY as Schubert's “Serenade,” the Waltz iSkin i He § | and Luis Alberni. |apolis yesterday long enough to | creasing tendency among bands to | a j ER Mr. Riskin is no neophyte in the | —————— eee eee P & essay something of more worth Ri Wl MURRAY 3 aa . AC Pr »
c o By ' « | directing rote se | | unce that Mr. Shawn and his Alison Skipworth Alexander D'A Song from Gounod's opera, “Romeo | directing game. He wrote several | | anno n and | than Sousa marches and concert rey
and Juliet,” arias from Puccini's | Plays for the New York theater and | TWO DIRECTO RS | men daiiceis will appear here some- | polkas SE 7 Wa The Last of es DURES BY JAiENOeY DU | directed three of them before com- | | time in May. The date, place anc | . o> ? - |
IN Bid Madame fing to Hollywood. It is panne | SIGN CONTRACTS | sponsors are to be made public | Mozart Sonata Played { M Mrs. Cheyney RED DONOHUEz U ’
Ny . : » | that he will continue work with Mr. a" | n : ‘ wi the Gloaming,” Lecuona's “Siboney"” ra A later. | Mr. Pelz and Mr. Whetstine, two | § 7 { ’ “A FOOL AND WIS MULE" and two new songs by Jerome Kern, | Capra and also write and direct By United Press Miss Helscher is on her way to | busy executives—the former is the : HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS * t i y
[on a schedule as yet undetermined. | ne &« SYLVIA MANON:CO. | 25 | Pls SA J Whitey | | to 8 OTHER STAR ACTS
“Whistling Boy’ and “Our ‘Song.’ | ™j,ijon pictures were the author- | HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 24 —Two the Pacific Coast, where the Shawn | project's state director and the latof try Moore - nol Chink | director's first love. He left Colum- |noted directors were under new Ica Borah ull oy “up | DI® University in his sophomore | contract today. W. S. Van Dyke —— ee —— our ears at the news that “When | Ye8T Ry vce reoptioned for a long term at | You're in Love” was written and | D8 8° 8
ori Shiri in | M=-G-M and Henry King signed a : . Cais several original stories to major | on Ny pon Vit oe studios by the time he was 17. He | new five-year contract for 20th Happened One Night,” “Mr. Deeds | served in the army during the war | Century-Fox. Goes to Town,” “Lady for & Day" | 20d started out as a playwright | —— - " # oo ee
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| troupe has a number of engage- |ter in charge for Marion County-— | ments booked. | took time off from their duties to
| ye : . | For six years he collaborated with Wins Academy Award Director Frank Capra in one of the His scripts for “American Mad- | |
screen's most successful partner- | ness” and “Lady for a Day” were | John Mack Brown in 3 o ships. It was launched with Bar- | selected as models for Columbia | SCROORED ARATLY! bara Stanwyck's “The Miracle University’s screen writing classes. d Woman” and extended through | — %
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