Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1937 — Page 4
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Young Abbes
Score Again In New Book
Trio's Shrewdness Shown In Observations on Hollywood.
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tah A Diy {110 Fon Richard est literary effort (Stokes) will make the ranks the best sellers as did then Around the World in Eleven Years They begin their narrative dy | dexeribing their long and, to thom thoroughly enjovable, bus trip Bast after leaving their Colorado ranch. | Their extended midwinter stay
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m | Connecticut where they befriend the author, Konrad Bercovici, their experience with autographing Hooks in New York and Boston after bes coming “famous” authors, their en- | counter with movie scouts and the | ensuing trip west to Hollywood all | come in for mention before the reader gets to the real meat of the book, the children’s experiences in the film e¢apital Observations Are Shrewd lanehob
often shrewd about city and the they meet, The fTolonly one example of Iv mature-sound which the childres
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Th their able stvie vervations movie lowing ‘excerpt is numersdus similar statements make ‘Hollvwaod place in the heard of where go to work almost born. But then it also weems to be the only place in the world where vou can be through before you even started to be a grown-up person.’ or the most part the children have liked the people they met in | RHollvwaod, and they seemed to have met all the hig” names in the film industry. Dixe they have not mentioned names when speaking of someone of whom they did not ap prove, They definitely formed neg ative opinions of Hollywood women whe bleach their hair and parade | the streets in slacks |
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Show No Disappointment ences en ¢hil
describing their taking the majoi state positively righed for
exper reen tests at studios, the that their fails a film contract disappoint them. They way | do not care acquirs the films, and SN are motivated in atement by a feeling that defend their possible ability aon’
™ while eral of aren ure to be did not {hat hey ing fame likely that such a xt they must lack of need any more fame Their book shows them to be just what they believe themselves to be average American children who, in aocompanving then globe trotte have been fortunate enough more than most people life time, (C. C)
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Dublin Actors Are Back
To Bolster Broadway's Diet of ‘So-What' Plays
Abbey Cast to Take Several New Productions On Road After Opening Season in New York With "Katie Roche.
ny NEW YORK, Oct (U.P) players much-needed
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JACK GAVER —Those alwavs from Dublin are back impetus to the new
delightful, reliable Ah with plavs old and new to theatrical =eazxon, Whidh
weighed in with a handful of so-what plays
Personally,
I do not care much what the Abbey
plavers do on a
| Stage. It is a pleasure merely to mit and listen to them talk—and, of
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| Roche,” | title role. | tare date.
course, to wateh their skillful acting. oe their stuff in something which ix worth more
Since they ean usually be found
than a passing
| glance, their visits are doubly appreciated.
Thiz Eeason the players
audiences, Teresa Deevy's with Eileen Crowe in the | Morte of this play at a fu- | Other plays which will |
| be seen here and around the e¢oun-
[try when the players tour | such new
| Tee”
include ones as “The Silver Jubi= by Cormac O'Daly and “The
Paxsing Day” by George Shiels, and
| such oid Teliablex ax O'Caseys “The
“Juno Synge’s
and and
| Plough and the Stars” (and the Paveack”
| “Playboy of the Western World.”
| company [are Maureen Delaney,
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Identify the star whose silhou the accompanying photo as an aid whose silhouette will alse appear. and send them to the Silhouette C Times when you have the comple
ette appears above. Then keep to identification of another shar Keep all silhouettes and photos ontest Editor of The Indianapolis te set of 28. After you have
identified the star ih the silhouette write 1h answers to the follow
hg questions:
Star's Film Name
| have | Both are by new young writers | former [latter By
| well east, | producers | ter a great deal, either as pure en-
Besides Miss Crowe, others in the already well known here P, Denis O'Day and I. J. MeéCormick The Shuberts are to be thanked for bringing the Abbey e¢ompan) over this time
Ro-What Plays Just No
Now for the ®o-what plays, None of them was really awful-—they are presented by
tertainment or ax significant drama, Two of them garet” and “French Without Tears” come from London, where they heen enormously success hy Gerald Savory and Terence Rattigan
yeorge and Margaret” ix & mild
| comedy about a ®catter-hrain Brit
[ish family,
greatly benefitted hy the
[work of actors in two of its Toles
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Name not more than three films in which this star will appear
(Note:
ih this coming season.
Complete list of coming films and
stars will appear in the special Hollywood Forecast Section of The
Indianapolis Times on Oct, 13. If
in that section leave the space blank,
ohe or two films, specify them on tioned in the Hollywood Forecast ih the judging.)
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RL completion of Rend wit hem th the hame of your Movie star and an essay of hot v 100 words telling why oh thix newspaper for which Will eavey and sithawettes 1. Judging will be Baxed on: A. Corvecthess of fdentifieation B. Correcthess And completeness ARXWers 19 fuestions in coupon C. Most meritorious 100-word essavy, in opinion of local judges N. Answers ta the puestion caneerning pictures fh which the stars will ean Ye gleaned from the list eof
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Anticensorship Plea Is Spurned
"WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U.P) today had res fused hear argument in a suit
attacking the legal athourity of the
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New York State Board of Education
to censor imported motion pietures, The suit was brought by Eureka Productions, Ine, in an effort to void the Boards action in pro= hibiting exhibition within the state
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rene Brown and Morland Graham Nothing much occurs in the three that you ¢an get your writer into, but I recall that wax considerable to-do about elder on of the family deciding to mary the gervant girl daughter alse runs the gamut from
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responsible | hut they just don’t mat= | | here [are Guy “Cieorge and Maps |
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| began®—— | their limited engagement In Teper | page wet: | tory With a play new to AmEHican | comer ANA HAR “Katie
her cap for each likable Kit Neilan her clutches when Rogers arrives to [gain a bit of knowledge, She makes an immediate play for him and! he falls despite the acid-tongued of Alan Howard, who | Eeems to be immune to Diana's | charms. The upshot ix that Kit and the Commander ate eured When they find they ate bing played off | against each other and Diana ¢on- | fexzexs that her only real love ix the | sarcastic Alan. That voung man | throws up a prozpecMve diplomatic | career to flee from the charmer | and retain hix sanity | Here is another highly attractive cast. Pest known is Frank Lawton, one of the better “juveniles.” who in aA winning performance. Penelope Dudley Ward ix properly | attractive ax Diana and the other feminine interest ix furnished by Jacqueline Porel, Young French | actress Who makes a welcome debut Others who do capital work Middleton, Philip Friend Mareel Vallee, Cyril Ravimend and Hubert Greg Tt ix Gilbert Miller's first tion of the Eéa=on American for Now Windxz for the autho the producer
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type= | there | the |
The flighty |
sulking to hysterics before she con- |
vineex a Feriour=minded young pianist that she really is in love with him this but it notably coward Mizz Brown does: veoman work in ereating enjovable moments, As the none-too=bright mother amd wife, she presents a full-length por Halt of u chatty, irresponsible par who blithely things
gort of thistledown 1 ¢an recall a number of times has been done infinitely better, in "Hay fever,’
and is tangled up with trivialities. The quiet, all-understanding husband and father ix played excellently be Graham, The rest of the caxt con= sizts of likable young people, ineluding Mova Nugent, Arthur Maes rae, Rosalyn Boulter, Richard Wars ner and Alan Webb, John ©. Wilson, Noel Coward's buriness partner, who bowed in as a producer with “Excursion” last pring, presents the play, French Work Ts Harmless “French Without Tears” ean be tagged as a harmless, infrequently enjoyable iittle item dedicated to
showing up the type of predatory | | female
neatly labeled many
| before in book and play
Czechoslovakian -produced | tax
the Ror three=judee Federal District Bonthern New York held
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The action occurs at the villa of
I have no prejudice against | material, |
[a living. He meets
than this, Which ix a trifling item about on a par with the previously reviewed importations Hent'y Fonda has been brought | back from the movies to play the | male lead, Hayden Chame, a brash, FOX=RUre young man who would rather live on a boat than work foi up with Chriz=
[tine Lawrence (the charming Dovix
by Noel |
| offing,
Dalton), an earnest pryehologist who inexplicably falls hard for him There is a night of love on an is land followed hy marriage and an effort to harness the herd to the | hundrum life of a city, It doesn't work, of eourse, and he hikes back to his boat, A divorce i838 in the but the girl decides that
{ xhe would Yather put up with Hay
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times | mariied te a bounder, © | coriates
to do without the final |
den ax he is than him, 50 love conquers at curtain Davies hax some galty lines gcéattered play, but there are not them to lift it above a level “The Ladv Haz a Heart” bit from the Hungarian, adapted | hy Bdward Roberts and produced | by Rufus Phillips and Watson Bars | rath, Mildly amuzing is about the | pest that can be said for it. The | acting ix ingratiating { The story concerns Jean, a pers | fect mans=servant, and his election | to Parliament az a member of the | opposition to hiz master's party. His master haz a daughter, unhappily | who first ex= | stepping out of
amiring and | through the | enough of mediocre
is a id= |
Jean for
| his station and then winds up in |
M. Maingot in the south of France |
five young Englishmen have gathered for tutoring in the French language prior to careers in dipla matic and commercial fields, Diana
the Board acted within its powers | ___
in refusing to ixsue a permis for | showing of the film, and denied the | injunction sought by the company | against interference with of the picture,
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That isn't alarm that Robert Montgomery ix camera
expressing —he's just thinking, Bitting with ¢ostar Rosalind Russell, he probably was going his lines for the next “Jive. 1.ave and Tear”
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