Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1937 — Page 8
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Slapstick Ba
Flynn Movie
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Powell and Loy Keep Up Fast Pace Despite Love Tangle.
JAMES THRASHER few things that our maligned and streamlined decade hasn't remade of late. One of them is the farce movie comedy of Chaplin and Sennett origin. In fact, lapstick, like veils, seems to be k. as witness “Double Wedding," current attraction comedy in “Double Wedding” broad as the picture is long stars the picture has William and Myrna Loy Richard who cut his teeth on twoeelers and Westerns, the direcThe plot is based, more or Ferenc Molnar’s play, “Great Love.” And the supporting cast 1mncludes Florence Rice, John Beal Ralph and Edgar Kennedy la Lawson of Indianapolis also appears, and not so briefly as in some of her other pictures. “Double Wedding” is a story of a masterful woman, a mousey mah a delightful zanie who lives in auto trailer and wouldn't trade with any one in the world
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Jealousy
WOOD, ‘Oct. 23 (U.P) between the owners of two of Hollywood's leading dog stars ensnared a major studio in a lawsuit today Lightning dog, both oT a owned by Ha: is by Earl Marks sued for om Johnson and
exhibiting the
is the name of shepherds, Marks and ohnson $150,000 damages RKO studios Johnson dog, as Lightning, in the pictures Dog of Flanders and Two In Revolt The Marks Lightning is only true Lightning, he asked an order giving exclusive right to the name request
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True Confession.” Carole LomFred MacMurray as hei for the fourth time which the two The Prin“Hands Across Swing High, Swing
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THE 10,000-DOLLAR BEAUTY
FOLLIES BERGERE
ck Again in Loew's ‘Double Wedding’; Rated High
‘Perfect Specimen’ One
Film That Tops Stage Show.
It isn't often that a movie is better than a Lyric stage show. The Perfect Specimen.” playing this week, is that kind of film Imitations of “It Happened One Night” have covered the cinematic
horizon in the past few years, but |
them have been better imitations than “The Perfect Specimen,” principally because the new film is based on an idea almost as original as its model. Errol Flynn plays,
few of
as every lady
will guess. the title role. He is a per- | that is the only thing | him-—and the reason | Roberts, | in- |
fect specimen; wrong with why his fiancee, Beverly wants to marry the distinctly ferior specimen, Dick Foran. Insists on Perfection
Tt is May Robson who insists upon the perfection. She is a doting grandmother determined to bring Mr. Flynn into manhood worthy of the utility millions he is to inherit. He must be, she decides, better anything than any of the 10,000 men who are to work for him. There is the central film. Mr. Flynn knows everything, how to cook, how to garden, how to engineer, how of physics. He even finds he knows how to say the inconsequential things that lovers say, but that takes a bit of coaxing from Joan Blondell. Miss Blondell drives through a fence to make the acquaintance of a perfect man and then, just like Miss Roberts, she finds him too perfect. But Mr. Fiynn is pleased and drives through her fence to meet her. Fun Runs Wild Then the fun begins. It takes a merry course through rainstorms and prize fights, from gardens to garuntil it has introduced most of the best comics in Hollywood, Mr.
ages,
Flynn and Miss Blondell are quite | they |
lively in their own rights, but have the help of Edward Everett Horton as Miss Robson's obedient secretary; Hugh Herbert as a hospitable poet: Allan Jenkins and Dennie Moore as a picnicking truck driver and his designing girl friend and Hugh O'Connell as the hotel clerk whose register finally ties the in the face of Miss Blondell's refusal to say ‘‘ves.” There is variety in the stage show too; it called “Foolies of 1637 And no fooling, the dancing is good. The comedians do the best they can with the old jokes at their command and there is the inevitable drunk pantomime The stars of the show, however, are Ruthie Barnes, a diminutive tap dancer and the 12 Dorothy Byton Dancing ‘Girls, who do a better-than-average vaudeville ballet and an amusing Donald Duck chorus. (By S. ‘E. H.).
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Sisters May Be Freddie's Rivals
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 23 UU. P.)Freddie Bartholomew's father determined today to bring the English boy's two sisters to Hollywood for film careers “as soon as I | learn the ropes here.” i Cecil Bartholomew, who is suing | to recover Freddie's custody from the boy's guardian aunt, said his | daughters, Eileen, 17, and Hilda, | 15, “have it over Freddie in 100ks." | “They are {alented and have done well in London amateur theatri- | cals,” he said. “I am confident | they are destined for cinema careers even more brilliant than Freddie's.” | Mr. Bartholomew and his wife |
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lL: | Shirley Is at |eNGLISH'S CAST
Her Best in New Picture
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‘Heidi’ Praise for Keeping Up With Star.
Wins Prisms
Assuming always that | Temple pictures are for Shirley Temple fans, “Heidi,” now at the | Indiana, may be counted as one of the best of the wonder starlet's vehicles. There is a winning gaiety about much of Shirley's performance, and there she is at her best. There also are some heavy touches of appealing pathos, but little Miss Temple enters into the spirit with such a whole heart that all is forgiven. We have ceased long since to wonder at Shirley's ability Now we are inclined to marvel at the astute 20th Century-Fox people who can choose stories to match their chief bread-winner's growth. There even is the speculation that they may carry her right through to adult stardom | For her past two pictures Shirley's employers have selected two stories that have been read by millions of children. After Kipling's “Wee Willie Winkie” they put young { Miss Temple at work on Johanna [Spyri’s widely read novel
Old-Fashioned Story
“Heidi” of course is as old fashioned as a plush album. Perhaps that's the reason that so many still love the story in retrospect. It's full of cruel people like the flintyhearted grandfather, and Aunt Dede and the malevolent Fraulein Rottenmeier. But they're just the sort of people that Shirley has been softening and reforming all her cinema life. So the role of Heidi was what is known as duck soup for the child Shirley, since demonstrates that legitimate “acting sight of her first really touching
Shirley
her promotion, she can do some on occasion. Her Christmas tree is Her laughter is spontaneous and infectious. Selfconscious moments are surprisingly few. And Jean Hersholt, as the grandfather, gives her excellent support The film which. despite its ridiculous situations, can be recommended to all but the most captious Even if it isn't good. vou'll be hard put to keep from liking it. «J. T.
MAKE-UP ARTIST CUT ON WRISTS
HOLLYWOOD. Oct | Ernest Westmore, 33, noted make-up artists treated at the { hospital last night his wrists Deputy Westmore had been apparently inflicted himself Westmore later. He is president of the “House of Westmore” cosmetics firm and a brother of Hamilton (Buddy) West - more, who was divorced recentls by Martha Rave
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select, ranks “Small Town rate movie The Thousand entire
film
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Erwin
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