Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1937 — Page 6
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THE
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937
ERROL FLYNN TO APPEAR AS DOCTOR IN ‘GREEN LIGHT" AT APOLLO
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World Adventurer Hopes
To Locate Lost Aviator.
Errol Flynn is back in long
pants, cinematically speaking, for the first time in two vears. When appears on the Apollo sereen Friday in “Green Light.” adaptation of Lloyd Douglas’ novel,
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300 suit over an com-
was revealed
agent's MS out of court, it today Frank Orsatti and Orsatti & Co sued for the Miss Moore Clalineq the $1500 she paid the agents for helping negotiate a film contract was sufficient. The settlement was revealed when the case was called for rial in Superior Court
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romantic song MacDonald,
Actors Sit, Ask Salary
A. B. Marcus Stops Show To Demand Back Pay.
SALT LAKE stage was set. Amber on the boy's Then the
CITY, March 3 It was a love footlights glowed. The lap, cooing a song curtains fell MeClurg, theater tumbleg ou He waved and a spotlight got in the face and gentlemen, t-down strike.” audience thought Mr clurg made a good stooge. He a big hand There was a mMing of {eet n the get ase.’
manshis arms him straight ‘Ladies Its & The
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strode Qov Fen ¢ LANCeS, Ww hile the bullaing McClurg stood in a wing, Back-stage, the cast of cases demanding which they said was overdue A. B. Marcus, troupe manager, who pulled the curtains, said somebody was gvpped on the contract. (he somebody, he said, was A. B. Ma MY. My overpaid wasnt
Lookit.”
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on suit
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“TWO SINNERS"
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WHAT, WHEN, WHERE APOLLO
On the Avenue,” with Dick Powell A eon. Alice aye, the rs at 11:31, 1:81, a3 % Nn "and 9:31
CIRCLE
“Men Are Not Gods, with Miria Ropki ns and garude Lows ence, a 2:34 44 and 8:54 Also \Yohn Neade's Woman,” with Ed ward a ol d and Pranche Larrimore, at 12:43 3:58, 7:08 and 10:18
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“Jonesy,’ Co
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Players. Curtain at 13 LOEW'S
“When You're in Love’ ith orate Moore and Cary rant “at \ 3:35, 6 50 and 10 “Sinner Rake \ Bruce Ea bot and Margaret
11:05, 2:20, 5:30 and 8:43
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and 9 20. ono Anvihing ith Also "Two Sinners AMBASSADOR Three Smart Girls." with Deanna Durbin Also Mind Your Own Busine with Charies Ruggles ALAMO Libeled Lady with Myrna Also‘ Veneeance of Rannah Rin mn Tin
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Last 2 Doys!
Meade's Woman
Miriam Hopkins h “Men Are Not Gods," |
with Pardonable Your Best All 'Round Neighborhood THEATER!
Pride
+ Showing outstanding fim are, shortly after downtown % One of the biggest, most beautiful city theaters & Easily accessible from all parts ot town, 3133 BE. 10th St, corner Dearborn Two free parking tots, in addition to plentiful street parking Over 1200 seats, comfortably cushioned Regulated ventilation, ozonatead air, Summer deep-well cooling. New RCA High Fidelity Sound. New, clearest, most modern screen projection Courteous usher service, in attendance Sunday Sat. Night 18 “Owl turn showing of a added to regular show), Earliest neighborhood evening opening Monday thru Saturday 5:45 p. m. Sunday, 1 p. m. con. tinuous to closing. Sat. matinee, 1 ppm tod pm % A family theater—but ORDERLY {Kiddies have THEIR big time Sat. matinee, serial, candy, ete.)
LAST TIMES TONITE!
GARY COOPER JEAN dRTROR Cecil B.DeMilles ‘The
PATHS MAX
“Mysterious Crossing” James Dunn
matron
Night" ire. “favorite
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Also with
3155 East 10th St. “When shoppt the neighborhood thea ay T
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Four Novels Year's Goal
to Join Writer South Seas Trip.
Stars on
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HOLLYWOOD, March 3.-—Don Alvarado, Spanish film actor, and Rian James, novelist, today revealed plans to take a floating film-making, radio-broadeasting, and novel-writ-ing “factory” to the South Seas for a year, They will sail May James’ 68-foot yacht Anne Andre, British and Merna Kennedy, star, will go along to take part in films and radio broadcasts to be based upon Mr, James’ scripts. Jack Martin Smith, studio artist, will be aboard to illustrate four novels Mr James plans to write, He offered to take others, besides the crew bast convince him they “good reason for wanting to make the trip” and are willing to pay $1 a day for
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1 aboard Mr.
film actress, Hollywood
along
who can
food
Hispaniola. |
four
have a!
Lilly Co. Play Brings Back! Giddy Family
Jonesy’ Amusing, Harm: less and Scrambled Entertainment.
A pleasant pellet is being | administered by Eli Lilly & Co.'s dramatic club at the Civic Theater tonight, through Friday—with the curtain rising, be it noted, at 8:10 p. m. It is the amusing and en- | ‘tively harmless “Jonesy,” a ‘comedy by Anne Morrison | ‘and John Peter Toohey. Ken- | ‘meth E. Lemons is the direc- | tor, and the production is] under the auspices of the | company’s athletic board. | Many people are apt to know and like the play, for it is a popular | piece of a not-so-recent vintage. Yet
| it isn't dated, and affords an agree able evening's entertainment. The
| play is about the Jones family, and
according to an ancient dramatic | tradition, | average Americans, | with two or more
| pestiferous children, Wilbur Worships Actress
This “Jonesy” no exception | Biggest splash on the surface of the | family pool is Wilbur, 20-year-old | son in the throes of a Tarkingtonian | worship of a young stock-company actress, Other minor ripples are caused by Pa Jones’ anxiety to get |a big contract to bolster his pre{carious law practice, and the out-
usually adolescent
is
{ raged affections of Mildred, Wilbur's
{ childhood sweetheart from across | the back fence Father and mother get an idea {that Wilbur is going to elope with the actress, whose name is Diana Devereaux, though it's only a luncheon date. They aiso know that Miss Devereaux shocked the | town the night before in the rather epidermie role of a South Sea Island girl I'his, clearly, is no one for Wilbur s0 Pa shows up at their trysting place in the Union Station and proceeds to order Diana to cease trifling with the boy's affections. In so doing he misses an important appointment with Stanley Jackson, who holds the nice, fat contract in his hand.
Boy Gets Girl, Pa Contract
Well, when {t turns out Diana is the Jacksons’ niece, things take on a different hue, even if the Jacksons do disapprove of the young lady's stage career Thus the eggs are cracked, and proceed to become scrambled in an amusing fashion. Before boy gets girl and Pa gets contract, there is plenty of fun. Particularly pleasant are the performances of Earl Davis as Henry Jones, the father, and Dorothy Latham as daughter Anne. The other principal players are capable amateurs. Robert Rhodehamel is Wilbur; Edith True plays Diana. Kathleen Underwood, Mrs. Jones: Georgia Smart, Mildred, and James Goble is Mr. Jackson
WANTS TO DIRECT
Katherine de Mille's ambition is to become a director, She §s now playing a featured role in “Charlie Chan at the Olympies.”
that
Tonight's Preseniations at Your
Neighborhood Theaters
WEST SIDE
hw 2702 W. 10th St. Tonight's Feature
s TATE Cindi Chae
“KELLY THE SECONDY Also Selected Shorts
BELMONT wr §
Double Feature Jack Benny “COLLEGE HOLIDAY" CGARDEN OF ALLARD”
DAISY
“THE GAY DES “DON'T TURN
2310 WW. Mich. St, Double Features Nino Martini PERADO" ‘EM LOOSE"
Howard & Blaine Tonight's Feature Pky Nolan “THE MAN | MARR _Comedy ~Novelties
SOUTH “SIDE
FOUNTAIN SQUARE
Double Feature Peanna Durbin THREE SMART GIRLS . SCHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA’ Double Feature
SANDERS cores | Brent
“SNOWED UNDER" “HONG KONG NIGHTS
AVALON Pros, at Churchman
Special Feature Fredric March “ANTHONY Comedv-<Cartoon
ADVERSE” 1105 8S. Meridian St. Roubte Feature : Sinund Lowe AD ROLID n WEEK Wu. ND MILLIONAIRE” 2903 Shelby St. Double Feature Charlie Ruggles NEVER KNOW" YELLOWSTONE"
8. East at Lincoln Double Feature Taylor
At Fountain Square
" had \
Robert + HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" HIDEAWAY GIRL"
EAST SIDE
USS FE. 10th Doors Open 5:45 Gary Cooper PLAINSMAN C ROSING' 2412 E. Wash. St, Double Feature
“THE “MYSTERIOUS
TACOMA Bruce Cabot
“THE BIG GAME” “MAGNIFICENT BRUTE" : 4020 E. New York Special Feature Gladys George
John How “VALIANT IS THE WORD ror CARRIE" _ Selected Sho
HY Wash. St. | R Vv | N o Double Feature ‘dmund Lowe “GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE” “FLYING HOSTESS! 4630 E. 10th St. EMERSON Double Feature Lily Pons “THAT GIRL ROM PA “BANJO ON MY K)
Gl OLDEN. hy E Washington
Double Feature Freddie Bartholo ur Bin
Belmont |
21i6 BE. 10th Kt, Double Feature
| HAMILTON Villiam Powell
" AFTER THE THIN MAN’ | __“"SWORN ENEMY"
| p A R K E R 2086 E. 10th St.
Li | Feature ae “BIC. BROADCAST OF “ARIZONA RAIDERS
eT 1382 BE. Wash. St. Double Feature
STRAND Bootie Vail
“THAT GIRL FROM | PARI James Cagney "GREAT GUY" First East Side Showings
411 BE, Wash, St. Paramount va
Ann’ Dvorak n vora “SWEET MUSIC » y ( omedy-Neverty
| BIJ 0 U 111 E. Wash, St,
Double Feature “THE
OUSE OF SECRETS “KING OF AN ROYAL MULNTRDS Buek Jones—"PHANTOM RIDER" No, NORTH SIDE ~ IMlinois and 81th Double Feature
“STOWAWAY"
1500 Roosevelt Ave. Double Feature Erie Linden Ss"
RITZ Shirley Temple
Hollywood
‘IN HIS STE John w ayne “CONFLICT”
Central at Fall Creek Double Feature
| ZARING Deanna Durbin
“THREE SMART GIRLS" ONE WAY PASSAGE"
UPTOWN
“ALL-AMERICAN CHU! “CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA"
| GARRICK Michael Whalen
THE MAN 1 MARRY" “HERE COMES CARTER"
ST. CLAIR *nouste Fe Wayne
Pldbie Feature “ALIBI FOR MURDER"
. "MISTER C _UINDEREL i A"
924 and College Double Featuras Stuart Erwin
80th and Hiinois Double Feature
Uden at “Clifton Double Feature
uv D E L L Frances Lederer
“MY AMERICAN WI “SONG oF THE GRINGO"
Talbott & 23d Double Feature
TALBOTT Eleanor Powell
“BORN TO DANC 8 MIDE, AWAY GIRL"
2th & Northw't'n. R E X a Request Joan © rawtord—Fred Astaire
“DANCING LADY"
Stratford Double Featus
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Noble & Mass. Dotible Feature “EVERETHING 18 Th Abn : D R E A ME 2361 Station St. ai
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LYRIC DANCER
A grown-up girl now, Sunny O'Dea, who was seen on the screen as Kim in “Show Boat” and with Eddie Cantor in “Strike Me Pink,” will be a featured dancer on the Lyric stage beginning Friday in Leon Errol's “Holly wood Follies. "
Movie Firms Make Pacts
London Companies to Make
8 Matthews Films.
By United Press LONDON, March 3--Gaumont British Pictures Ltd. and General Film Distributors Ltd. have reached an agreement to produce eight pic tures featuring Jessie foremost star of the British cinema, Isadore Ostrer, head of the mont interests, announced today. The General Film will pay entire distribution of the produc= tion, nounced Gaumont
that production of the
British newsreel will be continued, but that production of | pictures at the Shepherds’ Bush studio had been halted. Mr. Ostrer, production at the studio, said: “We concluded the situation was not good enough at this stage to
pay a million pounds sterling ($5,« | into production, | subs |
000,000) annually not being certain of getting stantial revenue from America.”
He said he did not know what the |
company would do regarding its American production, but that he expected the organization would ‘carry on” with pictures from its
producers,
Fate Gave, Him His Choice: . LIVE AS THE MAN SHE HATED OR DIE AS THE MAN SHE LOVED! At last, learn from the screen why the strange confidence revealed by the author of ‘Magnificent Obsession” changed a million lovers’ lives!
ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE
GREEN AN RE
MARGARET LINDSAY URN SUI Walter Abel: Henry O'Neill Ld And er Lad Ll
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in “Captain Blue Blood” CARTOON
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British
Interview Quest Fails; Katharine Hepburn Talks About Everybody But Self
Star Likes Indianapolis, Patricia Peardon, Lowell Sherman, C. Aubrey Smith and English's, She Says; ''Stage Door" ls Next Film.
By JAMES
THRASHER
This will be the story of a delightfully unsuccessful
interview,
The gracious Miss Katharine ITepburn has such a dise arming enthusiasm for things other than herself that it
seems unfair to pin her down swer ordeal. So the proposed
| | a—_— pi ———————— | | | | | | |
to the usual question-and-an-interview turned into a brief
‘but pleasant chat in Miss Hepburn's dressing room backs
stage at English’s Dressed in tan trousers, a turtle neck sweat- | er, wool socks and a pair of | canvas oxfords, Miss Hepburn drank ice water, puffed cig-| rarets and expressed admiration of a variety of things. Likes Indianapolis
First of all, she had some glow= {ing words for Indianapolis audi ences, She liked the theater and { the spacious dressing room she | occupied. Her enthusiasm then shifted to Patricia Peardon, the | pretty little 12-year-old who plays
following last night's coat and#®
| Adele In “Jane Eyre.” Subsequent | conversation brought to light ad- | miration of the late Lowell Sher- { man--a grand actor and one of the { funniest men I ever knew,” and C. | Aubrey Smith--"a darling person.” |
| These two gentlemen figured in | the discussion of Miss Hepburn's | second picture, “Morning Glory.” 1 suspect her of sharing my feeling that it was the best picture she has (done. At least she thinks that Eva | | Lovelace is “one of the really great | | persons in the world.” “Zoe AKins wrote that story,” Miss Hepburn said, “and it had been lying around in studios for years. ( No one dared do it. But I'm al- | ways reading scripts in my spare | moments, 1 also have a passion for reading things that are lying {on people's desks, So one day I | found ‘Morning Glory’ and Pandro Berman I wanted to do it.”
Mr. Berman Defends Play
| A great many people, it seems, thought the young actress was crazy to attempt the play, but Mr, Berman didn’t, It was shot In the rather unbelievable space of 17 days, with only one or two “takes” for | every scene, And, of course, it was | a great success, Now Miss Hepburn cherishes a de- |
performance.
ture’'s success, and received one ase | surance that it would not, The present tour of “Jane will last four more weeks, which the red-haired star is going back to Hollywood to do a screen version of “Stage Door,” Margaret Sullavan's present New York stage success. The play is something like “Morning Glory,” Miss Hepburn exe plained, About then her maid counseled that she simply must hurry, so it was into a fur coat and out to her car through the ever-present throng of admirers When and if Miss Hepburn re turns to English’s in “Morning Glory,” I shall get that interview I
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