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‘Train : nounced to open at the Circle : tomorrow, tracked.
+ Madrid,” main line and will be
- tures. _ slated for July 23.
+ Toast of New York,” July 30. : latter picture also has Miss Farmer Mr. |
: “Easy
* again has a journalistic roie. + this time—no fooling.
Wins Films Role |
DOUBLE FEATURE TO REPLACE MADRID" PICTURE AT CIRCLE THEATER .
SOAP'—HAYS BANS THIS SCENE
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Due July 9
‘New Faces’ Tracy Opus to Open Here Tomorrow.
By JAMES THRASHER
The movie booking agents, going Hollywood, another of those
result, “The Last From Madrid,” an-
As a
has been sideInstead, you will see “New Faces of 1937" and “Behind the Headlines,” featuring Lee (Scoop) Tracy. The “new faces” belong with the
familiar radio voices of Joe Penner, Milton Berle and Parkva-
: karkas, who headline the picture. | . From |
As for “The Last Train it has been taken off the | shown with | “Easy Living,” coming to the Circle the week of July 9. The Circle’s July bookings put a |
. heavy accent on Jack Oakie, Frances
Farmer and Edward Arnold, each of whom will be seen in two pic-
paper pictures, tomorrow's “Behind | the Headlines” and “Exclusive,”
Mr. Oakie is Sleuth,” on July
booked in 16, and in The
and Mr. Arnold
Arnold in its cast. hasn't been able to get be-
: yond the turn of the present cen- |
tury in his last few times at bat,
but he finally has managed to get a |
role as a contemporary banker in Living.” Jean Arthur and Ray Milland are the stars. In
his gallery of “rugged Americans”
with a portrayal of Jim Fisk—with- + out the mustache. Miss Farmer has a leading part | taken from John C. | The | : picture introduces Charlie Ruggles : as an actor of serious drama for the ! first time in his 10-year-old screen | , career. t tures
in “Exclusive,
Moffit’s play, “Roaring Girl.”
Charlie, who broke into picas a bibulous reporter in of the Press,” once But
“Gentlemen
Through Critic]
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, July 1-—“A face as mad and vacant as the moon” is the way a New York critic described William Brisbane's characterization in the Broadway stage | success “Reflected Glory,” which led
to his being signed to a term con- | tract by S. J. Briskin, R-K-O pro-
duction chief. In his current film, “Meet the | Missus,” Brisbane has a role very similar to the one which brought him fame on the stage and resulted | in his screen debut. “Meet the Missus” is a farce comedy centering around a Midwest- | ern housewife who wins a regional |
contest for the title of the nation’s |
best housewife, though her hen-
. pecked husband does all the work. | : Victor Moore and Helen Broderick |
have the top spots in the film.
Worries Over Eating on Trip
Times Special
HOLLYWOOD, July 1. — The]
only trouble with Jack Haley's pro- |
posed trip East this summer is that his wife has “restaurant fright.”
Her fear arose from the fact that | who has just completed “She |
Haley, Had to Eat,” holds a substantial slice of stock in a New York restaurant chain.
“Jack insists on eating in every |
one of those restaurants,” Mrs. Haley complained. “He questions the waitresses, the managers, the cooks and busboys about how business is. I wish he'd trade the stock for mine shares—Jack won't go underground.”
WHAT, WHEN, WHERE
APOLLO
“Slave Ship,” with Warner Baxier nd Wallage Peery, at 11:31, 1:33, 3:35 6:37, 7:30 and 9:41.
CIRCLE
“Mountain Music,” with Bob Burns and Martha Raye, at 11:48, 1:53, 3:58, 6:03, 8:08 and 10: 18.
LOEW'S
“Captains Courageous,” with Spen-. cer Tracy, Freddie Bartholomew and Lionel Barrymore, at 11, 1: 145, 4: 30 7:15 and 10. Walt Disney's “Carto Revue” at 12:55. 3:40. 6:25 and 9: 0.
LYRIC
“Another Dawn,” with Errol Flvnn and Kay Francis, at 11:30, 2:15, 5:10, 7:55 and 10:30. Vaudeville (on stage). at 1:05, 3:50. 6:45 and 9:30. OHIO
“Parole Racket,” with Paul Kelly. Also “Fair Warning.”
AMBASSADOR Louls- Braddock fight pictures, with W
“Wake Up and Live,’ Winehell and Ben
ALAMO with Ann Shir-
Also alter Bernie.
“Teo Many ve ley. Also ‘Tundra
“Super | “The |
“The | Toast of New York,” he will add to |
SWIM - DANCE
WESTLAKE
PAUL COLLINS’ ORCHESTRA Every evening except Monday
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have made | recondite | i shifts in starting lineup and | : today issued new instructions | : to the press box.
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Dear me, suds! Here's Marlene won't see her when
to Loew's sometime this month,
“Knight Without Will Hays took a look at the above _bathtub scene from the Dietrich
Dietrich as you Armor” comes
Times-Aeme Photo | , picture, which was made in England, and promptly banned all stills of the ablutions as well actual sequence, It was necessary to obtain this picture from England.
as the
Claims Real Actors Few
There also will be two news- |
Director Says Most Stars
‘Merely Personalities! | — | Times Special | HOLLYWOOD, July 1.-—Lightly tossing a bombshell into the midst of the film firmament, Director { Mitchell Leisen declared today that
the real actors and actresses among the Hollywood stars may be count- | ed on the fingers of one hand. “I'he rest of them,” he declared, “are merely personalities.” Having left himself wide open | for a moment, he suddenly covered | up and declined to name the stars | that he believed are the real thespians.
| “I'm not going to make enemies | that way,” he grinned. “If I were to name the chosen few I'd auto- | matically become the most hated | ! man in Hollywood.” Leisen, director of such hits as “The Big Broadcast of 1937” and | “Swing High, Swing Low,” a grad- | | uate of the De Mille school, thinks | | the technique of film players is too | often purely physical, and that this | robs their performances of sincere | | feeling, “Real acting,” he said, “is done | | with the mind. If an actor thinks | | ilke the character's he’s playing | | would think under the particular | { set of circumstances of the scene | being taken, the physical part of his | | performance will take care of itself. | | “But there's very little mental | {acting being done, There are too | | many ‘physical actors’ in Holly- | wood, and when they go into a | scene all they can think of is | whether they should read a line | | with a rising inflection or a falling { inflection, whether they should | | frown at a certain point or merely | | raise an eyebrow, or whether their | hair is in place and whether their | makeup is on right. “They shouldn't have to worry about their lines at all. If they're thinking in character the lines will | take care of themselves.”
Rise of Star Like Fiction
| Times Special HOLLYWOOD, July | stranger than fiction. Michael Whalen's first job in | Hollywood five years ago was as a day laborer in a studio gang as- | signed to clean up the location site | at which a picture was being filmed | out in the Santa Susanna moun- | tains, 40 miles from Hollywood. Now Whalen is driven to the! | same site every day for “Wee Willie Winkie,” Shirley Temple's new pic- | ture, and is treated with all the | consideration due a star. Whalen, | | whose rise to screen fame is now | part of the Hollywood legend, has | the romantic lead in this famous | Rudyard Kipling story. |
1 —Truth is
M-G-M TO FILM
STAGE SUCCESS |
HOLLYWOOD, July 1.—M-G-M
has acquired screen rights to “Excursion,” stage success by Victor Wolfson which is now playing in | New York.
“Excursion” had its premiere 10 |
weeks ago, and was received by crit-
ics as one of the best comedies of |
recent years. The producer is John C. Wilson, and the stage cast includes Whitford
Kane, Shirley Booth and J. Hammond di
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By United Press HOLLYWOOD, July 1.—Complete (except for only a few scenes, the | picture * ‘Saratoga,” which starred |
run in a few “key” cities by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer officials in an effort
the late Jean Hariow, will be test. |
lto determine public reaction, it was decided today. If fans do not accept the film, | Which ie built around a race track theme, it will be permanently placed lon the shelf. However, if officials (are satisfied, it will be released in present form, and not remade as originally was intended. Clark Gable carries the male lead.
BECOMES GRANDFATHER
| During the filming of R-K-O's
“You Can't Beat Love,” starring Preston Foster and Joan Fontaine, Paul Hurst, who plays one of the comedy roles, celebrated the advent of his first grandchild, Judith Jean O'Neil.
4 Film Men Save Scouts
Studio Workers Rescue Boys From Water,
By United Press
HOLLYWOOD, July 1.—Four film workers on the “Ebb Tide” set, on location at Santa Catalina Island, today were credited with saving the
lives of eight Santa Monica Boy
Scouts when the Scout boat cape sized a mile at sea. The studio workers, led by Ray Milland, leading man, saw the sail canoe overturn off the coast of Tore quitz Canyon, and dashed to the res cue in their own vessel. The boys, all between the age of 12 and 186, clung to their overturned craft for 15 minutes until they were taken from the Water.
ACROBAT MAKES FILM
Nellie Breen, famous to vaudeville fans as a former member of the popular Breen Acrobatic troupe, makes her screen debut in “Riding On Air,” David Loew’s R-K-O proe duction starrring Joe E. Brown.
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