Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1937 — Page 8
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‘Emperor's Candlesticks’
And ‘Pick a Star’ to Open Run at Loew's on Friday
William Powell,
Three favorites of “The Great Ziegfeld” headlined in Candlesticks” from which vou may “Pick a Star” promised for Loew's new bill which opens Friday. In a story of international espionage, William Powell, Luise Rainer and Frank Morgan transfer their activities from Chicago and New York to Poland and Russia in “The based on a book by the Baroness vou will see Patsy Kelly and Jack
“The Emperor’s
Emperor's Candlesticks,” “Pick a Star,” recently in along with Stan
In
who
Orczy. Haley, “Wake Up and Lyda Roberti, Laurel Oliver Baroness Orczy, “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” has based her present fantasy with historical background on a story of Marie Antoinette. It Queen had a pair dlesticks in which private correspondence from her consort, Louis XVI. In the present instance. however, the candlesticks’ secret compartments are the hiding places for state secrets. Mr. Powell plays a Polish spy, while Miss Rainer performs in the | Russ jan service. one candlestick, both sticks get lost, | and a hare-and-hounds chase ensues across Europe. At an auction each buvs the wrong candlestick, | and rest can be left to the | imagination
scored Live,” Mischa Auer,
and Hardy.
of unusual can-
the
Luise Dyes Hair Chief news that Hollvwood during the picture’s prohad dyed her hair red By way of exmove, her done to | but |
Miss Rainer for her present role plaining this startling studio said that it wasn’t match the star's temperament, for the sake of It that Miss black tresses had a way dull when photographed. While the Poland and Russia of “The Emperor's Candlesticks” were filmed on the Hollywood lots, there is a native of each country in “Pick a Star.” Lvda Roberti, gangling blond comedienne of “You Said It,” “Roberta” and many screen plays, was born in Warsaw, Poland. Her father was the once-famous Euro- | pean clown, Roberti, and the daughter's first professional was as a to America alone when she was 16
Rainer's jetof looking
seems
and crashed the “Fanchon wid Nar- |
STUDIO REFUSES STRIKE FILM BIDS / a ™ x } HOL LYWOOD. mount. turned down today all bids to rent its 700-foot newsreel of the Chicago strike shooting for clubs, unions and. other Fou release the
July 14.—Para-
film, but
committee investigating the riot.
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| eo chorus line with plenty of nerve |
who also wrote |
seems that the French |
she concealed | STe8! . faround and out of Russia during | {the Revolution. [father finally brought him to New | | York he was an undernourished lad |
{of 15,
emanated from | ler who tries to get his best girl into |
| the movies. duction was the announcement that |
camera highlights. |
experience | tight-rope artist. She came |
private showings. | a time the studio declined to | rescinded the | order after it was used by a Senate |
and a half dozen comedians are among the attractions
and a dozen words in her English vocabulary.
Auer Musician's Grandson
Mr. Auer is the grandson of the late Leopold Auer, teacher of Heifetz, Zimbalist, Elman and other violinists. Mischa wandered
Luise Rainer and Frank Morgan | J
Spy Around in French Story; Haley Stars in Comedy.
When his grand-
less than five feet tall. Since | (then he has increased that height |
Each gets hold of by 14 inches, but still looks under-
(nourished. He has been seen re- |
| cently in “My Man Godfrey,” “The | t
Gay Desperado” and “Three Smar [ Girls.” The Eastern European represen- |
| tatives are teamed with the Irish | | delegation of Haley and Kelly
in the story of a Kansas garage own- |
Laurel themselves gene,
and Hardy impersonate | in a movie studio se-
| {
BEN HECHT SIGNS |
MOVIE CONTRACT |»
| ( By United Press | HOLLYWOOD, July 14. — Ben | Hecht, noted writer, was under contract to Samuel Goldwyn today for | what was said to be the biggest payment ever made in an individual | writing contract. | This was Mr. Hecht's first film ! contract. The amount was not re-| vealed.
R-K-O BORROWS | STAR FOR FILM
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, July 14.—Rochelle | Hudson has been borrowed from | _
| 20th Century-Fox to star in R-K-0O's | new | Heroes,"
gridiron feature, “Saturday's which Producer Robert Sisk will send before cameras next week. Opposite the brunet star will be Van Heflin, youthful leading man.
SWIM-DANCE
WESTLAKE
COLLINS’ ROCHE TRA FEATURING JENNIF SHEFFER Every evening NIFER Monday
(in “Madame X”
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SHIRLEY REPORTS AS PRIVATE WINKIE
“Private Winkie reporting, Sergeant,” says Shirley Temple to Victor McLaglen in this scene from
Then Came i The Dawn
Opportunity Knocks at Last For Robbins.
| Times Special
HOLLYWOOD, July 4.-—Here's
| one of the strangest movie success |
stories of them all. James Robbins played three sea- | sons in summer stock in New York, | nd no one gave him a tumble. He appeared with Florence Reed and no picture job was forthcoming. A year ‘ago he came to Hollywood and tried to crash a studio without success. Passed Up
He was master of ceremonies at ( three night clubs frequented by stu- | dio executives, but they passed | him up. Then he played the lead in Paul Gerard ‘Smith's play, “Let's Get To- | gether,” at the tiny | Theater. Max Arnow, a casting director, was in the audience. And the day following, Robbins » ST CIRCLE
Kipling's *
‘Wee Willie Winkie,” the Apolo 4 on Fritiay,
WHAT, WHEN, WHERE
APOLLO
Marine.’ with and Doris Weston, at 11:20, 30, 5:35. 7:40 and 9:45.
CIRCLE
“Singing Powell 1:25, 3
Dick
‘*‘Basy Living." with and Edward rnold, at 7:04 and 10:1 A From Madrid,” and Lew Ayres, and 8:57.
Jean Arthur 12:42 53.
“last “vrai with Dorothy Lamour at 11:24, 2:35, 5:46
LOEW'S
“A Day at the Races.” with the Marx Brothers, at 12:10, 3:25, 6:40 and 10. Also ''The Devil 1s Driving,” with Richard Dix and Joan Perry at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45.
LYRIC
“Riding on Air," with Brown, at 11:25, 2:14, 5:12, 10:40 Vaudeville (on stage) 12
59, 3:48, 6:46 and 9:35. OHIO
Street,” with ranci. ot ‘Call It ' With and Olivia de Havilland
AMBASSADOR
“The Prince and the Pauper.” with and Bobby Mauch and Errol ‘Armored Car,” with
Joe E 8:01 and at
Katharine Tone Also Ian Hunter
“Quality Hepburn
Also Robert Wilcox ALAMO “That I May Live,” with Rochelle
Hudson. Also “Sing, Cowboy, Sing.” with Tex Ritter.
Hollytown | signed a seven-year | Warner an important part in | starring Pat O'Brien.
contract with and was rushed into “San Quentin,”
Bros.
Attend COOL Mati LAST 2 DAYS!
MARX BROS.
Groucho Chico— Harpo ‘A DAY AT THE RACES”
PLUS “THE DEVIL IS DRIVING"
MY:N}
A Metro- Goldwyn - Mayer ‘Picture
with ROBERT
YOUNG 0'SULLIVAN
FRANK
WENRY STEPHENSON
Bcreen Play by Monckten Hoffe and Harold Goldman * From the Book by Baroness Orexy Directed by George Fitz. maurice * Produced by JOHN W. CONSIDINE Js.
ADDED HI Jack Haley
PICK A STAR
¢ | Frederick
| Mr, || New York
Brand New Light Opera
Presented
Salute to Spring’ Mas
World Premiere In St. Louis.
St. Louis’ outdoor munici- | pal opera theater is present- | ing a brand new operetta this d | woek in “Salute to Spring.” | The work, with words by | Barle Crooker and music by Loewe, had its “world premiere” Monday | night. Crooker’s book has a art colony as a | bac ‘kground, and there isn’t a | Rhineland princeling in the | ontire piece. It has to do with | | a wealthy and eccentric wom- |
Sheehan, Helen Raymond, Olive Ol |
pen, Mr. Loewe is said to have composed some 20 songs for the opers etta, one of which, “A Waltz Was Born in Vienna,” already has been | published and become popular, “Sa=lute to Spring” likewise features | (dance music, with the trio of Harris, Claire and Shannon as headline performers. If the new Loewe-Crooker musical is produced in New York next season, as intended, the youthful authors will have two musical plays | on Broadway at the same Their “Great Lady” simultaneous opening with to Spring.”
Bruce Cabot Has Part i in Musical
Timez Special HOLLYWOOD, July 14-—-Bruce Cabot, who deserted “menace” for romantic leads, now goes into musical romance, and he is to play Nelson Eddy's love rival for Eleanor Powell in “Rosalie.” Already in the
cast with the costars are Ray Bolger, | Bdna May Oliver, will direct,
Roy Del Ruth
lan who founds a colony for |
which is booked for
Ann Dvorak
Suit Is Settled
By Uniled Press HOLLYWOOD, July 14.-—-Dismis- | sal of a $26,625 damage suit brought | against Ann Dvorak over a traffic
| crash was on file in Superior Court |
today. Fans crowded the courtroom yesterday, hoping for a glimpse of the [brunet screen beauty. Instead vers dropped the case, indicating a settlement was reached with J. Kelly, injured in an accident which he charged was caused by negligent driving by the actress.
ADDS 19TH SKILL Dick Winslow, former conductor, now under contract to M-G-M, is master of 18 musical | instruments, He is now taking up | | the art of Swiss bell ringing.
COOL OZONIZED AIR
FEATURING
Sammy White
and
Many Other Acts
THOSE LIPS?
He «
NEA cred
aj NX A % - w Ohe carried his death warrant close to her breast. .
A, 1430 flight
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Another triumph for the star who thrilled you in “Great Ziegfeld”, "After the Thin
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Patsy Kelly
a letter locked in the
mad adventure in ugh danger- fraught
romance...?
Pol id=
trontiers.
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Is yet another Academy Award in store for the lovely star of “Ziegfeld” and “Good Earth”?
candlestick’s se-
compartment that meant freedom for his leader.
their frenzied
end in
law |
John |
orchestra |
| painters, runs oul of money turns the woodland haven into al tourist camp. Guy Robertson and Bernice Claire, | | tamous light opera stars, leads. Othe principals are
sing the | John '
and |
Franchot Ton
“QUALITY STREET"
Plus! Anita Lowise<fan Hunter “CALL IT A DAY”
rh
the |
sen, Bessie Pain and Detmar Pop- |
| |
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| | |
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time. [let Wells is booked for a |lishwoman who insisted Clark Gabl® Salute was the father of her 14-year-old
roles
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1937
Deportation Hearing Set
Cable's Accuser May Be Sent to Canada.
By United Press
HOLLYWOOD, July 14. Mrs Vioe Norton, middle-aged Enge
daughter, pe deported (0
Canada Mrs, Norton is serving a one-year | fail term on a conviction of using |the ‘mails in a scheme to obtain | money from Nr. Gable, Deportation proceedings have been | wrought and a hearing will be held | before Labor Department examiners within a few weeks, it was ane nounced.
may
Della Lind, Frank Morgan and |
Kipling's colorful characters glamorously
live
adventurously
courageously...on
adventure’s last
untamed frontier!
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