Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1937 — Page 30
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Identify the star whose silhouette appears above.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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FRIDAY, OCT. §, 1937
HOUETTE IN TIMES MOVIE CONTEST APPEARS TODAY
Then keep
the accompanying photo as an aid to identification of another star
whose silhouette will also appear.
and send them to the Silhouette
Times when you have the complete set of 28.
Keep all silhouettes and photos Contest Editor of The Indianapolis After you have
identified the star in the silhouette write in answers to the follow-
ing questions: Star's Film Name ....... Birth Place
Name one film this star was
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Name not more than three films in which this star will appear
in this coming season.
(Note: Complete list of coming films and
stars will appear in the special Hollywood Forecast Section of The
Indianapolis Times on Oct, 13.
in that section leave the space blank.
If the star's name does not appear
If the star appears in only
one or two films, specify them only. Any coming films not mentioned in the Hollywood Forecast Edition will NOT be considered
in the judging.)
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coming pictures to appear in the Hollywood |
1. Identify the silhouette (not the photo) which appears daily. (Three additional will appear in the special Hollywood Forecast Section. Keep all photos and silhouettes and send them together with answers to the Silhouette Contest Editor of The Indianapolis Times, following completion of the contest. Send with them the name of your favorite mothe star and an essay of not more than 1 words telling why. 3. Watch this newspaper for notice of special section which will carry three pictures and silhouettes, 1. Judging will be based on: A. Correctness of identification, B. Correctness and compieteness - answers to questions in coupon, C. Most meritorious 100-word essays, in opinion of local judges. 5. Answers to the question concerning coming pictures in which the stars will Appear can be gleaned from the list of
Star Would Ban Titles ¢ on 1 Films
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Times Spec HOLLYWOOD. Oct. ette Colbert has once and for all the film title problem. Believing that fans are drawn to theaters nct by tricky titles bul by good pictures, Miss Colbert suggests the following experiment:
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Forecast Section. Any
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coming films not |
mentioned in that edition will not be con- |
sidered in the judting
6. Employees and their families of The
Indianapolis Times, Scripps-Howard Newspapers, American Airlines or of a
from participating. 7. In case of a tie, awarded.
equal prizes will be
any movie | concern, branch or local theater are barred
‘Royce Became a
Name not more than three films in which this star will appear in this coming season. (Note: Complete list of coming films and stars will appear in the special Hollywood Forecast Section of The indianapolis Times on Oct. 13. If the star's name does not appear in that section leave the space blank. If the star appears in only one or two films, specify them only. Any coming films not mentioned in the Hollywood Forecast Edition will NOT be considered in the judging.)
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| himself off to Max Reinhardt as a Tyrolese peasant who wanted to act. He scored in the mad scene from “Macbeth” and became a star.
DOG COLLAR BELT
Joan Crawford has just received
Star in Vienna
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (U. P.).— Lionel Royce, who hoaxed his way |
®%. Upon entering this contest and by into becoming one of Vienna's a brass-studded dog collar from a
submission of answers, the contestant ac-
| cepts these rules as ‘binding and { that the decision of The Times in all
conclusive, Times will not be
tions unduly delayed or lost in Each entry and snhmissian becomes nroperty of The Times and will not returned.
Claudette’s idea is interesting, but | they also agree that it's unlikely | to be carried out
KEYHOLE PEEPER ROLE
“Charles Williams, former news- | paperman and one of the screen's best known portrayers of newspaper | columnists on the screen, has been | assigned for the role of a keyhole peeper in “Love and Hisses,” the new musical in which Walter Wini chell, mon are starred.
Instead of giving a selected pic- |
ture a title, the studio would label t “Production 10.”
In all advertise |
ments the names of the players and |
the writer would be featured and an explanation would be given as whether it was comedy or
would prove conclusively titles mean anything “I feel
is given to titles,” Miss
to | tragedy. | Alter its release, box office receipts | whether
that too much importance | Colbert says. | ‘I may be wrong, but I think au- |
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diences pay little attention to titles. | If a film is good, they go to see it.
If it isn't, they stay away, ter what it's called.”
no mat- |
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Ben Bernie and Simone Si- |
favorite leading men, was in Holly- | fan. wood today to work for the movies. Royce, discouraged at receiving | only small parts, dropped out of | sight three years ago. He bleached | his hair blond, grew a beard, and in Vienna. He passed |
The actress wears it as a belt because it is _Yoo large Jor her dog.
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| whence he had come from his native at all the familiar gags.
Apollo Gets ‘High, Wide,
Handsome’
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Film's Music Composer Made Movie Debut As Coauthor.
ticularly, because of the commotion and crowds. He likes to sneak into a show quietly. When “The Little Flower” and Notes on the oil industry-musical, | Mrs. La Guardia go to the theater, “High, Wide and Handsome,” which ; they shun the Mayor's official car. ; | They arrive by taxi and, usually, the moves to the A : Week's Tan oc Golly Joday after a nravor has a few difficult moments Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammer- ming about for the fare. Mrs, stein II, the film's composer and 2a Cuan comes i ue da librettist, have collaborated on some Knowing her husband's peccadillo half dozen stage hits, including about petty cash, she carries some “Rose Marie,” “Show Boat,” “Sunny, » about in her change purse. The “The Desert Song” and “The New Mayor secures his tickets through Moon.” the regular box office channel’ and Mr. Kern n takes his chances. Sometimes he not as a in ge be ROVE Sebut finds himself seated on the aisle and of an aviation picture's screen play times far in the middle of the row.
six years ago. His movie scores have He doesn’t seem to care. included those for “I Dream Too | TY 72
Much,” “When You're in Love” and | E is—and admits it—a Gilbert “Swingtime.” H . D . and Sullivan addict. , When irector Native Russian [the D'Oyly Carte troupe was over ap oth Mamoulian, the director, | last year, he came regularly, kept rected his first play in English two | time to the music softly with his
years before he begun st language. This Ep eying Je feet, and laughed outrageously ne He an
Russia by way of Moscow and Paris. ! {energetic applauder, incidentally, The camera manufacturer, George land can work the palms of his Eastman, brought Mr. Mamoulian to | hands into a fury when he likes the United States as a play director. | something well enough. He made himself a Broadway name | Some shows the Mayor attends with “Porgy.” “Marco’s Millions,” | make reference to him in the script. R. U. R.,” “Farewell to Arms” and And for a public servant accustomed other hits, |to constant scrutiny by millons of Except for an excursion back to | constituents, he is surprisingly selfNew York to direct Gershwin's opera, | conscious when his name is men“Porgy and Bess,” Mr. Mamoulian | tioned onstage. has stayed in the film capital the| In “Babes in Arms,” Mitzi Green last few years. He writes poetry | vows musically that she “likes La when picture-making is slack. | Guardia, thinks he’s a champ.” Most everyone in the theater knew he was Another Job for Elephant lin the house that evening and the An 1859-vintage locomotive makes apvlause, therefore, was prolonged. its first screen appearance in “High, | The Mayor blushed momentarily, Wide and Handsome.” But the pic- | then stood up and blew a kiss to ture was just another job for Anna | piquant, grown-up Mitzi. May, veteran cinema elephant who |
leads the rescuin he | film's finale. 8 ipatutie 1 She sical comedies and a tryout with the
When you see the Pennsylvania Metropolitan Opera. She plays her
IN NEW YORK —s, ctoret ross
La Guardia An Ardent Theatergoer, but Doesn't Fancy First-Night Fanfare.
EW YQRK, Oct. 8.—Mayor LaGuardia is, undoubtedly, the most ardent theatergoer City Hall ever sheltered. He has a genuine enthusiasm, too, for concerts and operas and attends them when he can. It has been said that he sometimes turns directly to the drama page of his newspaper for a quick report of last night's play, while letting national and local affairs, along with the editorials, wait. He doesn’t fancy first nights par- &
IS partiality to actors and actresses is well known along Broadway, and they have taken advantage of it. When Broadwayites plan a celebration, they known that there is sure-fire publicity in dispatching an actress down to City Hall, with a corps of photographers, The Mayor always appears pleased as Punch in photographs that show “him presenting
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16th movie role in this picture,
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Ill, home—so the picture's agents tell us. | In various publicity releases, press ! agents also have informed us that there are “more than 1000,” “nearly 5000” and “more than 5000” in the cast. Quick counting may get you several hundred in the mob scenes. Like Mr. Kern, Irene Dunne, the picture's star, came to Hollywood with a musical reputation and was put in nonmusical films. Her early | experience included numerous mus ' pxTRA—PAUL KELLY in
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| a certificate, a bouquet of flowers | or key to the city to a beautiful | leading lady or handsome leading man, “The Little Flower,” by the way, isn't much on talking pictures. Or if he is, no one has seen him frequenting them. That de~ spite the fact he has just made his own talkie debut in a cinema biography. He screens well, ” ” on OW that Sixth Ave. has been torn up from stem to stern and other main thoroughfares are une dergoing excavations, Fred Allen again suggests that all Manhattan streets should be equipped with zippers.
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