Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1937 — Page 11
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HOLLYWOOD ENDS OLD BAN ON MOVIE PLOTS AND SETTINGS
LDER q |LBNS,LOOKs ov PONIES ||MLAGLEN TO SAIL _ [zn cose, noes, i: DICK LENDS JOAN SHOU G ettysburg OVER THE PONIES ||MIAGLEN TO SAL [ett iu ut
July.
Film Colony To Profit by
Its Glamour
Addr ess Is | Bi, m® |"Hotvwooo, uy s—vitr| SOPHIE BORN ON SHIP
McLaglen soon will sail for his first Sophie Tucker, featured in visit in many years to his native | “Broadway Melody of 1938,” was
Fil, Nn P uzzle \ re ; his ss ali a England. With him will go Adolphe | born on board ship en route to 3 # : Menjou. The two are to have key! America.
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Studios Plan Productions, Eo shal Is “Undesided on | With Film Activities 4 8 1 | Which of 8 Versions | 5 . B JolseinMovie: Til ee iE vf a J Tha THE SKY’S
XN ’ THE LIMIT! * cided to capitalize on its own ¥ : WH ‘to determine the actual ver-
glamour and fame. So i . ’ 'batim address that Lincoln | ; rE For years the film capital CN . Th made at Gettysburg, Para- | § 7 : x
has shied away from the use mount research experts are in
of Hollywood, or the movies, a igrandasy, 1 oe "a , i : 4 They determined only one thing as a locale for screen stories, | a positively -— the story of Lincoln preferring to place Boy and | ) aiden having composed the speech on a | iad : TAT A P ¢ 3 3 5 0% g train, writing it on a piece of wrap- | Girl in Paris or Podunk, San N | a. bing paper While traveling toward | Francisco or the Sahara, New York : & | the battlefield from Washington is | or Newport or in other geograph- i : i pure folk lore. ical points of interest. Hollywood, mm : : . n NF? 3 i Eight versions of the address v Je agreed. Vp) wi ws ae a Ree SA have come to light. any one of ocale for a successiul motion pic- ‘ ; i . : + | which reasonably might be called ture Dick Powell, who will appear at the Apollo in “Singing Marine | unauthentic by scholars if incors
Today, all is changed. Leading | beginning tomorrow, offers his shoulder as his wife, Joan Blondel, film companies of cinema city are | Sighs an autograph after a recent Holly Wood movie premiere. Wan in the fil epie'e! theiGivil |
c0 ! . ? ) is a na | War, “Gettysburg.” ; o : YL vl Lapa ok | Six of the versions, the Para. a -_. ¢ GUY RISBEE acting, of all things, the part of | B tj rke nels | | moun esearch division report, Andy Devine (left) and Bing Crosby look over the ponies at Bing's FLORENCE RICE screen actors in the productions, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE [col thor one at Gettys.| NeW Del Mar, Cal, racetrack. The screen and radio crooner is the VINTON HAWORTH
R-K-0, with three productions uti- guiding light of the new million-dollar racing plant. : - Hak : burg before the ceremonies to dedi- 3 lizing Hollywood and the movies as 0 Ist Sta r APOLLO Big the battlefield as a cemetery.
a Lackgrouns, leads the parade. In ! “Slave Ship,‘ with Warner Baxter |! and four afterward. He held the KAY RECOVERING hospital under an assumed name,
this trio are “Hollywood Cowboy, a MW . : , with George O'Brien: “Music for nN Wallace Beery oily SL I, second version in his hand while will not return to work for a : ree. Obrien: H Id Lloyd ked making the address, according to AFTER ER OPERATION Madame,” with Nino Martini and aro °o A 4 : ; month. Joan Fontaine, and “Super-Sleuth,” y ste 0 CIRCLE Baramoust, bik ho generally I with Jack Oakie and Ann Sothern. Submit Data. Pernty Raves of M03 Sith Jos ape. A ans ual speech |, yuited Pras. , Other Studios Follow a || Berle at 12:38. 3:46, 6:54 and 10:02 in | HOLLYWOOD, July 8-Kay| e FEATUKING e so “Behind the Jlepdlnes, o ih The seventh version was tran-| praneis, brunet film star, was re-
Paramount is starring Gertrude | Times Specin 9:04 Telly: sk "5 50 anv scribed by Joseph L. Gilbert, a news= ported recovering “nicely” today | ‘ : SAMMY WHITE n Person Stage and dereen omeldy nr
Michael in a film entitled" Sophie| HOLLYWOOD, July 8.-—Harold KEITH'S paper correspondent. Fascinated by | from & minor operation performed | ns a re . Lang in Hollywood,” and Columbia | Lloyd's name and family history “A Bill of Divorcement.” presented | | the manner and words of the | gaturday. ? \ | ) : | i EHYWUrAET wid Cas NY. uve) is filming “It Happened in Holly- | will be one of the first in the United || by Federal Plavers. Curtain at 8:20 speaker, and seeing that the Presi-| warner Brothers studio said Miss | BAX | ER MASTERS & ROLLINS © VARSITY CO-EDS wood,” with Richere Dix and Fay | States to be included in “Burke's | LOEW'S dent held a copy of the speech in| Francis waited to finish work on the | I “dew an Jou Like HH. “Levey ‘Gith & Voley” Wray. Over at Walter Wanget's cel- | Landed Gentry,” the authority on his hand, Gilbert made incomplete “ re | luloid factory Leslie Howard is en- | British genealogical and heraidic | ue Bay, al the Races ith 630 notes and filled in later from the | Be ne as ore, Spier 1D 1D RY JACK LaVIER & CO. ® FITZ & CAHILL acting the leading part in a pro-| history and 10. Also “The Devil 1s Driving." manuscript. Scholars are agreed in| Miss Francis, who entered the | ® ( duction called “Stand-In" and| The comedian today was request - with, Richard Dix_and Joan Perry | rejecting the Gilbert version as ine | —— FORTUNELLO & CIRILLINO 0 )\ Warner Brothers soon are to produce | ed to submit his family lineage for ha accurate, according to the film com- | ' | “Continental Pantomime Stars” Je aL J
“Hollywood Hotel,” with Dick Powell | inclusi f LYRIC | pany’s researc : Leaves of Our Country's Authors. | a 0 1clusion in the 16th Edition o R pany's research staff This final revised script was what | ! 1 2 DANCING
as leading man. M-G-M’s Hollywood | Burke's, which will commemorate a , . , J a “Wings Charles Hale, member of t i locale effort is entitled “Wedding | century of publication. As a Coro- wendy. Barge ‘an Rav Milan at Massachusetts delegation to the Lincoln) wished he had sud when | Dress,” with Rosalind Russell and | nation feature the book is to feature A a5 SLL TiS and 10:25 Cab vel : i he knew that the address was to be | 1 “ € Calloway and his orchestra on stage, ceremonies, transcribed the eighth reserved for posterity. Robert Montgomery the stars. | the links between the distinguished 1:12 3:40 6 44 and 0:30 and last version in longhand, but ! So far Albert Lewi duce f | Grand National recently complet- | families of America and the ancient OHIO did so unofficially. Many historians “GetySOurS. ob Cn Re a “ » for » y " | nf bi ¢ y . : : gh pe, Diuce | vy Jamis histories. ' “Navy Spy’ with Conrad Nagle accept this version as authentic, | yersion will be used in the picture. abot an everly S, 1e oyds and Frasers, [rom Also They Wanted to Marry,” with others question it. But if it were
course there is Selznick-Interna-| whom the comedian is descended. Betty Furnas to b i ee M e used in the picture, ever tional's “A Star Is Born,” sturring | have long family lineages in Eng- AMBASSADOR school chix who leaned. the ad.
Janet Gaynor. | land, Scotland and Wales. 3 Why in the past, except in a few | ae en poChle Metiopole.: with = Tytone Stes ftom Yexhbonk would think “a | w ore \ § rror. oF isolated instances, Hollywood re- | MICKEY ENDS COURSE ‘Hospital Mystery: with Sally N . J : ; fused to allow itself to appear on . Blaine The version most widely known, ; ave Ol ) and thought to be authentic, is the ; pv
: Mickey Rooney is to be graduated the screen is a matter difficult to | iS Wied ¢ ALAMO : understand. Possibly, like all things from his high school course in the | sixth version, written by Lincoln
] M-G-M school next week—and then | “Night Key with Boris Karloff. some time after the Gettysburg do 3 . . . ’ ar y t s s i a Ie oung shy al RO es will enroll at the University ot} R150 TRallers of Mie Ben dedication for incorporation in : —Now at a Fraction of Their Former Prices stand to see itself as others saw it. California at Los Angeles. George Bancroft's “Autograph © or imagined they saw it. It couldn't re — a Gog. Odd pieces left from high-grade suites in our Upstairs Store. All are of
stand to have its mistakes laughed " -.- Sk a : ; ’ Dy Se Ne ni ee ughey ; i the better quality you expect at Banner-Whitehill. Many are matched, for locale, simply was not used. ‘a NE \ - A example . . . bed and vanity . .. bed and dressing table . . . bed and chest.
Stage Mocked Films | Le a “HER E NG EN But no three-piece suites. If you need an extra bed, dresser, vanity or But the elder stage, secure of it-| 2 : COM ES THAT SING! Sa SE chest, we urge you to come to the Downstairs Store early as the number self and nonchalant, saw nothing \ LR of ‘these items is limited
wrong in portraying Hollywood as : it imagined Hollywood and the 3 ROMANCING MARINE! movies must be. “Once in a Life- § ‘ time” and “Boy Meets Girl” are er two classic examples of that imagi- ” Rs : swing § nation. America guffawed. Holly- hi . Joy ahoy! Girl meets boy! Don’t miss itl—for wood said it wasn't so, tried to : there’s a gale of laughter and an ocean of fun prove it by a picturization of “Once h hen oso . in a Lifetime.” when love gets this singing nmarine on the run! Then quietly, out of silence, came “A Star Is Born.” To Miss Gaynor the film brought new fame, but to Hollywood in general it brought a realization that the city of glamour is ready to parade in public. Certainly one picture didn't change the philosophy or thinking apparatus of Hollywood; rather it was a case of Hollywood be ing ready for the transition, with “A Star Is Born”
being the external sign of that | : 3 : : : ; change. 4 J U LY LEARA
Once the tenet was established in
the minds of the movie magnates, k 5 oN Hollywood, which never does things 5 a : 8 ODDS AND ENDS
by halves, really went the whole way, even to the extent of enjoying
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As Background.
Times Special ; x : ; or § B | Times Special # ; : i HOLLYWOOD, July 8.—At » ¢. Lh ewe = HOLLYWOOD, July 8. — | + long last Hollywood has de- L Se he : d . ' After months of investigation :
“Man on Fiylng Trapeze’ “Tap ics of the Lay"
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