Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1937 — Page 32
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Novel Plot [[SLiaLL WE DANCE?—ANSWER'S YES IN NEW ASTAIRE-GINGER ROGERS MUSICAL] | rtwret wee
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“Wake Up and Live,” with Walter
Fe : > > . Winchell, Ben Bernie. Alice Faye, : : 2 : ” : : : mecca lil Se cans SEE : i A. si Patsy Kelly. at 11:29, 1:29,3:20, 5:29, : ; 7:29 and 9:29. : Sa § : es CIRCLE | m a EE So ; “Shall We Dance?’ with Fred AsSD ® Fa A 3 : ; taire and Ginger Rogers. at 11:40, : : SEE : 5 : . 2:10, 4:40, 7:10 and 9:40, ry SE 5 CIviC ©
“The Torch Bearers.” presented by Civic Theater cast. Curtain at 8:30
Robert Montgomery th i 0 ; Ry a INDIANA
“Accused,” with Douglas Fair-
Takes Villain's Role : 5 ag El = : ; IT30° 351 a POR and
“Spices of 1937." with Count Vici (on stage) at 1:16, 4:05, nd 9:
In His Stride. | > 2 on = : at oo |] ev gems
“Sald Pasha.” musical comedy presented by Federal Players. Curtain
By RALPH NORMAN Sa : ; : We | : : Ss. : : : LOEW'S
A new- kind of screen ex-| \ ; Ps ; “Nobody's Baby.” with Patsy Kelly, | | : 125 § 133. Als “Nigh citement comes to u inj Sa = at 11. Fa oxen “Nig iF 4 ric N ’ ” Re 3 ery, at 110, 3:25# 6:35 an :50. Night Must Fall, wh ch | : ; . LYRIC M-G-M adapted from Emlyn | \ Nl : ; “Melpdy for Tyo." with James Mel. "li 7 . t 11:36. 34, 5:22, 3 an Williams’ stage play and |pre- | foo A ; fon, ‘at 11:36 3:34, 5:22 £10 and tl 1 ol L | : oe Lon Vstage) at /i1:06, 3:54, sents this week at Loew's. Fe si : 6:42 and 9:30. A bt Ao RE 3 5 : OHIO 53 a 8 tle, PS} chological | 3 SER g E -“Country Gentlemen.” | with Ole ; : Olsen and Chic Johnson. Also ‘‘More
study of murder, “Night Must | : = : i ; Than |a Secretary.” with George T ; Gr : Brent and Jean Arthur.'
Fall” is a terrifying—not hor- a : : : : AMBASSADOR rible—picture with a meaty Fa a 7 : g : : “They Wanted to Marry” with role Robert Montgomery takes in 7 : Flo rime Tater with Eos his stride. His characterization of A : ; : ; ; i}. Tracy and Margot Graham. “ the| psychopathic. Killer who is : a ; : ; : ; : - ALANG bi neither sadistic’ nor insane, but 3 i : 3 ve ail, Vr oe whose feelings have been numbed | : 3 : : | Betty Furnesa and John Pavne. by his treatment as a bellhop, is : - exceilent. A clever story and skilful direction makes “Night Must Fall” a masterpiece in suspense. .I'm revealing nothing that will detract | 3 : § : apoio Qlsen, Chic Johnson | from its enjoyment by telling that | | : san i a : : COUNTRY .GENTIZMEN : 7 . | ? George Brent, Jean Arthur Danny, as played by Mr.. Mont- |, . nh : : @== | “MORE THAN A SECRETARY” gomery;--is the murderer, with at! ns a ER or = : least one victim when the [film |
opens. It also is obvious that the . . a Reo ta a : : p> BE i P RL killer will kill again. By slow, care- | I Y ) b I Y l Co : 3 ; ; § : on 5 : r y.\ oO L LO g fully timed action the picture | Ni a | in : pi : i Lo . * Rr ; S : 4 } o ~E
reaches a terrific climax with a | HE : Ea : y : : ; 0 ; & second murder and an impending | O Be Here Rein a x a a rn an i [3 BD 1 i | > 3 sh » 1 we a 5 Lh ¥ . Bij beter Scone ¥ord sane || EE Li ; A La Sha oa “Shall We Dance?” is a rhetor- [i [ Okay,
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in. Cp 5 ed rn : Ro : haa Ce ical question. Everyone dances, un-
Motive Is Mystery . : ' [ : : Ti : : fo =e at less it's Edward Ev i : * : : Thay : co erett Horton, in The question is always why—hever Tundra Scenes Taken n es a fo ; 2 : Eg i : : 2 Ea io the new Fred Astaire-Ginger A WIA who. All the trite tricks of mystery Alaska, Producers Say. : ; rr gg A Been : Rogers picture which opens today wit
films—skeletons in closets, gruesome is NEN SE ge So : ; SE Po at the Circle. THANKS A W | N ¥ ! b bodies and weird noises—happily : } ns 3 LR Silat i: : A : 2 : (1) Mr. Horton, with obvious | YOUR TREME ; Ny ] are omitted, and the film becomes| A' new Burroughs-TarZan wild AR i nl : oh Saifstaction) looks over ihe belie) EPTION | 1a Le b:
a character. study of three persons|animal picture, “Tundra,” will have He TESE HSER. SCT A p HE a : Ro SHE ensemble which is a feature of : Toying —Danny and two women who. are!. 5 ‘ : ] iB Te | 2 y : ; : i 1 HE LE i the new musical. were eh lan ar tgs |its first Indianapolis showing at] | Sr Ra : ean = | oo -— : ; fascinated by his ingraciating per- : ’ . : NE . nae i (2) The famous film dancers in- a= cL 5 somality- and whose routine lives he the Uptown Theater, opening Sun-| ; f§ at 5 j ed ; ~ troduce roller skates in their RD ae upsets. : day, and running through Wednes- SS Co a sabi i a > : routine of “Shall We Dance?”, ‘ALA x a Danny has killed a hotel guest, | 4a, : d : EY and we see them here in what AND IAN
and as the film opens he talks his | According to the producers, “Tun- : : : py ail fea a : ; Co : | looks like a close finish on the FINAL SPARKS . JACK TA
way into the service of a wealthy, : home stretch. ] dra” was filmed largely in Alaska, e stretch
eccentric and neurotic widow. (3) Pretty Harriet Hoctor does |
ERY : Co ; i Danny. Mrs. Bramson, the widow, within the Arctic Circle, and the] i EE 2 Br BE ET = : one of her sensational ballet num- i and Olivia, her suppressed and un- wild animal scenes are authentic. | iw Ei : bers in “Shall We Dance?”, and | happy niece. are the trio about The picture's chief interest is in- Ha ! Pot in picture 4 Fred Astaire prac- WN *
which Mr. Williams wove his story. tended tn be scenes showing ani- HER SE ? : : : tices an intricate step you will see | Olivia knows that Danny Killed | mals in their natural ‘habitat, al- a biol Ch 0 BE : him do in company with Miss | the woman whose body is found though the film is based on the ] i Hoctor. near. her garden—the evidence [is story of a doctor lost ih sce. and | En : . | 40
25° ALL NEW SHORT SUBJECTS a (iM ¢ “SOLOR-TOUR | CARTOON - . » as| obvious to her as it is to the | snow. | i 8 : 3 4 AT id “Porky's Romance atldience. But she can do nothing | The “Tundra” cast and camera | % ; - 3 : oe EE —_.. about it. Against her will, the [crew were on location in Alaska for | i 2 : Er ’ . 4 strange young | man attracts her, six months. Director, players and GE 3 Doors Open ~ and without knowing why. she con- | technicians lived in small, portable 0) J : ) | E Lo) I J. \ (¢} E 3 11 A. M. i ; . Stage Shows 1315, 4:05,
cenls evidence to prevent his being tents with the thermometer some-| EE - a on GETS GOLD GLOVES
discovered. { times registering 59 degrees below : : i | Edward G. Robinson has received
J S I j= | Their pictures were hrought back | { § : : a a pair of miniature boxing gloves $s. i She comes to her senses In time | +, ory where ons the! | § : ; of gold from Wayne Morris, who Noudite to save her own life, but not her | ..c cequences were filmed, with| | § : ey g appreciated the veteran's advise and n Rouge. aunt's, whom Danny murders for | L.{ive Fskimos in the cast. : @ : he Assistance during the making of \ 4 her money.” We do not see the old | phe cast_includes ‘Del Cambre as ; “Kid Galahad.”
: lady killed. but it 1s just as terri- | pe flving “doctor about whom the fyinz to watch Danny trap her, as | story js woven; William Merrill Mcaf cat catches a mouse, with Cormick and Wally Howe, as trapgleverness and skill that marks him | ners and several other Hollywood as an intelligent man with $ub-|player§ in addition to the Eskimos. normal reactions. arsine ese obi | Even after seeing the picture |
throuch, Mr. Montgomery's Danny | Gi / Q : But this I rls ua rtef
remains an enigma.
makes his work the more intriguing. . : iis He : 73 At one moment he i 3 Posenaine To Give Conce rt z young man you' would like to meet. : en ” ~ Then with subsle gesture and slight rrr ataime Revue to Brin Spices of 1937 revue, which reI: 2 = dg opens the Indiana for stage and change in speech, he becomes a |. The Friedens Girls’ Quartet, di- g
Hitt hloss iiller ‘wit ° : | screen shows. gue killer with but one purpes | rected by Miss Maxine Moore, is. to : Revolvi ng Set] on | Rosalind Russell plays Mrs. | give a spring concert of sacred and roe = | A Bramson's niece, Olivia. And while | secular music at 3 p. m. Sunday in| Dean Dietrich, designer and, | g%,§ re . : : her part has less depth, she 1t00|the Friedens Evangelical and Re- builder of huge sets for “White \ sits moth seaininbethl | £, : a ™ draws a character gketch with ob- | formed Church, Parkway and S Horse Inn, ponular New York | = Lee T Crm : lvious skill. Her rolelis difficult, in- | snl + | musical, also created the large sets | ee racy vrawyer”
Ifivehced as she is by Danny's] Alabama -St. on which Count Berni Vie will Day! & “They Wanted to Marry” eharm and at the same time hating Two sets of sisters, Misses Helen | stage his Spices of 1937 Inyhe at Fa ; land fearing nim. | and Mabelle Hohn and Alberta and | ihe Indiana. for a week beginning {I STARTS TOMORROW! Excellent Supporting Cast | Elfrieda Niemeyer, make up the en- | ola Distiich travel with. tha The supporting cast, which played | semble. Most of the selections will | oo or Se Ho raves, ie in the London stage version of |be sung a cappella and Miss Méore id 3 - R Hoa: An o alii “Night Must Fall,” is excellent. As | Will be accompanist for the others. | Spo rh > San a for Mrs. Bramson, the distinguished |Jessé Crane is to.be the guest organ- | ie ns i SW La Dame May Whitty does splendid |ist. . be te : Sn film work with her creation of the | The program will be open to the iii hese i The Barns of he filsy, spoiled, pampered oid lady | Public. Jewel Box.” > : : who is an easy victim “for the x TTT A cast of 50 ‘will present the’ - / 4 3 wr SCENES clever Danny. Equally good in et ir ha i / F ’ smaller roles are Merle Tottenham. | INDIANA STARTS - : J hi W / RW Ee arr ‘ Matthew | T, ; _ Kathleen Harxison and Matthe | NEW DANCE POLICY J ! i 8 30 Tro , ds TN
3 v 1 + 1c st ge. | R eo Boulton, all from the London stage CIANT 4 ot wa 3 wet AN
Saves Own Life | Zero.
50 ENTIRE NEW CAST OF 50 1 TRANSATLANTIC 15
SWINGETTES DAZZLING
“Night Must Fall” is excellent |
¥ | 0; Hy fare ' despite some shortcomings.| A new summer policy, with danc- a i on ur or ( REVOLVING The photography is incredibly | ing each Friday, Saturday and Sun- A ed All New oo e, ; \ \ : \ : i DOUBLE \ Rone ¥ ®8 Greater
awkward. and lighting is bad much | day evening, is in effect at the In-| : i 1. p \ of the time. There are unneces- | diana Roof, Dancing time is from ; : FO 10 | ints \ STAGE FR Attracsary changes from bright daylight |8:30 fo 12:30 o'clock on Friday and | 4 : e060 ne an | Entirety \ ® tions! to murky night, with no indica- | Sunday nights, and from 9 to 1, 5 ~ i) J P NN SE
ew tral: tine o'clock on |Saturday nights. Paul | 3 1] tion in the story that me 125 | Goling orchestra is the Roofs cur-| #5 BUA IR HE
These are minor distractions, | rent attraction. _- Ik KN 4 HH HY COME TODAY
though, and are unimportant in a
story as interesting d as well pre- : = ! in es a Nem Must rane | | Indicnapolis—2 Days| | £ MELODRAMATIC HIT! EESsponio EE ee! | iRuM, YOM. 1 i SETTING, © oder PTR IIL oday, is a S y. - - = | 1 & 3 MAY
s yp? < i s ( i 4 r : Master of a : body's Baby.” The cast includes SOUTHEASTERN AND - ‘to admit it... but he tasci- heart! Have V4 Ty : o Patsy Kelly, Tyda Roberti and KEYSTONE AVES, ¥EM nates me ... I can’t resist ~~. He L Lynne Overman. (OLE HRs i 2 yd you heard tf a SCREEN 4 ST : : Sac 4 3 :
Te 8 ® The First a8\ Wn \S a: e S % ener ‘ of Our
- eb ge about Bob Oh, say, can they sing! 12 Ai 1 | yr d Yo I ° . . \ New Summer Policy ld Montgom- as CHEER UP! The night is young and so is
4 DORA: “HE PROMISED : : RTI i ' § DANCE / » ME By sesmine RUSS ORIN Ginger! CuT LOOSE! The moon 7 is high and so is Fred!
Every Yriday, Saturday a he. . keeps making excuses...” and Sunday 2 ] Bs den. ; — TONIGHT 4 ; ; KEN MAYNARD § MRS. BRAMSON:“I LIKED aia Ta : How you'll cheer
20 Sefote 8 iii fl AE : .. HIM from the start... hen you see them anorana IK sea tos || 4 a de 25c , LR Be Cl) Bo y $7,500 DAILY EXPENSE him... . but somehow I’m 4 1 : ALLROD™ So afraid a i : Wo 4 SKATES! . Meat Bl MRS. CHALFONT: “ HOW . JAMES MELTON : PERFORMANCES-2 & 8P.M. 2% DARE HE take out that PATRICIA ELLIS
SEATS ON SALE NOW servant irl . .'7 then come . ELT 11) : POE aT, Rr MARS re 24 PRY a MARIE WILSON - FRED KEATING AT HAAG'S CLAYPOOL i me as it nothing has : CTE TL TI OR CTY DRUG STORE 2 happened . . i I'll show
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: : AN ; a : 1 : 4 STARTING TOMORROW! | - F 4 - iN ] 0) Bm Direct Fram Indians Theater : 4 : a : el | : % You Can Come LAST CHANCE! ALL SEATS 7c i A , y . 3 3S : itt wo IG You'll be humming: : * M. dm
’ S Ea > “ ’ : OR | about your : Langls Hit! Dame May Whitty - Alan Marshall : ROLLER DERBY aah Sets Ce the Wile Zhing Go BN 2 J e " REG. U. S. PAT. OFFICE i } Bass, & i] : | NOBODY'S LO EW'S COLISEUM Thies Other Ry Hits! oF & Ry | 1c After 6 Cc ; RC U S | BABY : STATE FAIR GROUNDS ;
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