Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1937 — Page 10

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Circle Holds ‘Easy Living’ For 2d Week

Fur-Bearing Comedy Apt Summer Movie Fare, Reviewer Says.

By JAMES THRASHER It’s a bit hot for sables, but sable-clad Jean Arthur is packing them in at the Circle to the extent that her current picture, “Easy Living,” will be held for a second week, beginning tomorrow. Edward Arnold, Ray Milland and Luis Alberni are Miss Arthur's chief accessories in this amusing comedy.

Despite its fur-bearing plot, “Basy Living” is the season’s tops in the summer entertainment line. The description, “summer fare,” is

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Robert Cummings.

Opening Tomorrow

Apollo

“WEE WILLIE WINKIE”—Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen, C. Aubrey Smith, June Lang. Directed by John Ford; based on the story by Rudyard Kipling; screen play by Ernest Pascal and Julien

Story—Little American girl and mother make home with girl's grandfather at frontier army post in India. “Willie Winkie,” drills with soldiers, makes friends with captured Unknowingly she conveys information to chief. her friend, Sergt. MacDuff, is killed in action, Winkie decides to go to the enemy camp herself and talk them out of the war. diplomacy succeeds, and peace is restored.

Circle (Second Week)

“EASY LIVING”—With Jean Arthur, Milland, Louis Alberni and Mary Nash. Directed by Mitchell Leisen. Story—OfTice girl, on way to work, has expensive sable coat thrown from an apartment onto her shoulders. banker who threw it, and his buying her a hat to go with coat is She, by knowing him, causes stock market crash and boom, makes herself a fortune and finally falls in love with handsome young man who turns out to be the banker's

“LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID" Ayres, Gilbert Roland, Karen Morley, Lionel Atwill, Helen Mack and Directed by James Hogan. Story—Madrid Government official in charge of a train taking citizens from the beleagured city of Valencia, learns his fiancee loves a political prisoner who is to be released. He arranges for prisoner to go on train, and is arrested for allowing prisoner to escape. Prisoner, meanwhile, has accepted a pass belonging to murdered man. After train leaves, orders come to stop it for arrest of escaped prisoner, but official, knowing he will be shot, delays order so. woman he loves may escape with the man she loves.

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Edward Arnold, Ray

She meets rich

—With Dorothy Lamour, Lew

Scala Singer Will Be Star In Zoo Opera

'‘Carmen,' 'Lucia,' 'Tosca' On Cincinnati Bill For Week.

“Carmen,” Bizet's torrid opera of love in the bull-fight and tobacco industries, will head next week's bill at the Cincinnati Zoo Opera. It is to be given Sunday night with a repeat performance on Thursday evening. On Tuesday and Friday nights Donizetti's “Lucia di Lammermoor” is to be given, and the al fresco opera attraction for Wednesday and Saturday will be “Tosca,” the third Puccini production of the Cincinnati season, Maru Castagna, contralto of the Scala in Milan and sister of Bruna, American radio and opera artist, is to sing the name part in “Carmen.” Virginia Johnson will do Micaela,

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FILM STARLETS 'BOOK' VACATION

THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1987

Flier Mails Star Letter

Noonan Sends First Flight Cover to Gail.

By United Press HOLLYWOOD, July 15. — Galil Patrick, brunet film star, today pose

sessed what may be one of the last letters written by Capt. Fred Nooe nan, missing with Amelia Earhart in their round-the-world flight. The letter was mailed June 5 from Fortaleza, Brazil, just before the aviatrix and her navigator hopped the South Atlantic. Mr. Noonan carried a first flight cover for the actress, a stamp fan, and was have ing it stamped at the postoffices where they stopped. “Inasmuch,” he wrote, “as I starte ed this thing, I am determined to see it through. I am referring to pestering you with first flight cove ers.” Mr. Noonan and the actress met at a San Francisco party last year,

HAIR BARS ROMANCE

George Sanders is finding that his hair, cut down to almost nothe ing in the German war style necese sary for his role in “Life of a Lan cer Spy,” is seriously intertering with romance. Louise Hovick whom

he has been escorting to night spots, objects to the attention attracted to them, which she blames on his “convict coiffure.”

Three movie starlets bid farewell to books for the summer. Left to right, they are Deanna Durbin, Jeanne Dante, Mrs. Mary West, their teacher, and Nan Grey. The girls attend one of the world’s as a screen actor in “A Damsel in

RAY NOBLE 10 BE Distress,” R-K-O's first solo starring

the Metropolitan Opera. Dimitri IN ASTAIRE FILM |venicie for Fred Astaire.

Onofrei, Rumanian tenor of the San | The production will go before Carlo company, is to sing Edgardo, HOLLYWOOD, >, July 15.—Ray | cameras next week, with George and Miss Bruno and Messrs. Cordon, | Noble, often called “the Paul stevens girecting and with a musical Oliviero and Harris also will appear. | Whiteman of England” and also | score by the late George GershFidelia Campigna, who was in the | Widely known in the United States, | win and his brother, Ira. Two

an abused one, charitably used to cover a multitude of sins. But in this case the phrase is apt. The picture is unpretentious fun, of a perfectly mad variety, and provides ideal frosting for an air-condi-tioned evening.

“THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS"—William Powell, Luise Rainer, Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Morgan. Directed by George Fitzmaurice; based on a novel by Baroness Orczy. Story—Polish patriots kidnap Tsar's son, offer his release in exchange for freedom of imprisoned compatriots. Polish agent, commissioned to take message to Tsar, conceals letter in candlestick. Russian woman spy conceals Pole’s death warrant. The two || meet, fall in love. The candlesticks are lost, recovered, and each you haven't heard just how || reads the other's message. Climax brings success for both. ter the picture, ¥ ou | “PICK A STAR"—Patsy Kelly, Jack Haley, Mischa Auer, Lyda the sables enter ihe PIC || Roberti, Rosina Lawrence. Laurel and Hardy. Produced by Hal may find out from the brief synop-|1 Reach; directed by Edward Sedgwick. sis in the next column. From the | Story—Midwest garage owner tries to promote movie career for moment that the exasperated Mr. | best girl. He goes broke, she meets movie actor. Boy eventually CInCInnatl hl a ovis oh ae Iwill ‘abandon temporarily his Or. [oo

his wife's newest || gets job as movie executive's chauffeur. He arrives on set just as ” —. Ag gE To «s Arthur's head, || girl is failing in screen test. Love inspires; she gets job; he gets her. ra hi mn on Ag chestra duties to make his debut ; ve es s | action of the week, wit r- Ei ri : itches | vy S NC I a Je oo ouher Lyric | mand Tokatyan as Mario. WwW M DA E PAUL COLLINS ORCHESTRA Featuring JENNIFER SHEFFER

unsuspecting female 16 close the | CLIVE IS CAST Every evening except Monday

Joseph Royer will be heard as Escamillo and Harold Lindi as Don Jose. Norman Cordon, Charlotte Bruno, Daniel Harris and Lodovico Oliviero will be heard in other parts. The famous coloratura title role in “Lucia” will be sung by Rosemarie Brancato, young soprano of

most exclusive schools, whose major entrance requirement is possession of a movie contract. So now,

instead of studying history on the lot, they'll be making it in front of the camera.

big roles in the feature will be played by George Burns and Gracie Allen.

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| HURRY! FINAL DAY! | Se SAR TREE

“The J ~ most hilari ous movie!"

“EVER SINCE EVE” on screen—Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery, Frank McHugh, Patsy Kelly. Directed by Lloyd Bacon; songs by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl. Story—Girl, annoyed by employer's unwelcome attentions. assumes homely disguise. Gets job as novelist’s stenographer. Author calls at girl's home, she poses as room-mate. Double life goes on until night of novel's deadline. With book finished, author discovers his stenographer is girl he loves when auto knocks her down, dislodges wig, glasses. “STARDUST REVUE” (on stage)—Lowe, Hite and Stanley, “Extremes in Fun”; Bert Walton, m~ster of ceremonies; Ross and Stone, slow-motion comedy; Happy Harrison's Circus; Sandra and Wynters, dancers; chorus.

roceed at a swift | er Rg E. E. Clive today was set to play the role of “Tenny” in the next Voice Blesses Star “Bulldog Drummond” picture, John . Howard already being cast as “Capt ed with a voice that final \ : 0 Ph ve oft to be & blessing | Hugh ‘Bulldog’ Drummond.”

| | | | | and has won her the title of | tot apa encanta ‘Barrie-esque comedienne” — Miss | Arthur breezes through the Bk. | leaving a train of ingenuous wisecracks in her wake. Mr. Arnold | is in fine fettle, and plavs his gruff | comedy as if he had oeen pining |! secretly for such a part through a | long siege of portraying umber | kings, financiers and empire builders. ‘here are several spots good for a laugh on your second visit — I know, because I tried it. The scence where little Mary Smith, of the “Boy's Constant Companion” editorial staff, gives the great financier a lesson in computing interest is abidingly ludicrous. All the scenes between Miss Arthur and Mr. Milland are richly funny. And | Mr. Alberni, the perennially exas- | perated accompanist of sO many | film musicals, contributes a grand | bit as Mr. Louis Louis of the Hotel! Louis. Also held for a second week is | “Easy Living's” companion piece, | “The Last Train for Madrid.” It may be called, from the title ana a stretch of the imagination, a picture based on the Spanish civil war. Ac- | tually it is an obvious and pedextrian melodrama, employing the services of Lew Ayres, Gilbert Ro- | land, Dorothy Lamour, Karen Morley and many others. It is about as warlike as “Little Women.”

nchot Tone—Katharine Hepburn

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PI y Anita Louise—Ian Hunter us. “CALL IT A DAY”

Dorothy Lamour - Lew Ayres - Gilbert Roland "LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID

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Rainer, his Viennese actress-wife,

LUISE DENIES ANY | were scotched by Miss Rainer today. TIFF WITH ODETS | she said they were “wild stories” in

| | which there was “neither fact nor By United Press | foundation.” | HOLLYWOOD, July 15.—Rumors| Mr. Odets left today for New York {of domestic discord between CIlif- [to supervise production of two new ford Odets, playwright, and Luise | plays.

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