Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1937 — Page 6
PAGE 6
‘Angel’ Wins
Praise tor
Dietrich and Lubitsch; ‘Garrick’ Film a Comedy
Thespians Are Targets Of Humor on Screen At Lyric.
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gist of the story. ¥arDrury Lane, has been the famous French speech.
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ence that
“to teach reaches who
the story ck himself remark. For the company decided 1 will take over for & day the inn where Garrick has arte anged to stay. Nb less a person than Beaumarchais the for their venplayers are deterGarrick of him a laughing
time is Gam
the slighting
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hasn't been long &l soes through the laugh on the and an apology Howevel pretty who played the love Thim—and played it so alas, an actress at all
Off to Paris to Paris.
before he IS pla) an he finds the Young lady in the audience. It is his turn for pretty speeches, which he makes and so the comedy enas There is & faint flavor suardsman” and ‘Carnival in Flanthis amusing little and graceful Brian exand 2d -
1 ATTICK pfore he has the rancais the
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about wWithy at thespians 1 1s Garrick, brings a voice and of polite part Melville Luis Al-
is & the ure. & rich proper air atire to the title srett Horton, dtienne Girardot a via de alents to
the
Cooper, ana
their
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the proceedliterate high comeodv. bewigged and satined, “The Great Garrick” should bring you an hour or so of rich fun. For it is an unusual and diverting picture
{f vou enjoy
net
Few Strangers on Stage
If vou don’t enjoy such things, there is the stage bill, as down-to-and obvious as could be deSion of the performers have time or another Murphy,” after four ars, is back to tell us all te of the world, from Pact to the peRoss and Bennett as are all
earth sire
AN atl
one
about the Sta Nine-Power 's plight. re old standbys, ir Jokes. the Shanghai Wing Troupe, which opens the bill, the Lyric has exceptionally good example of the amazing Oriental art of contortion and balance. Saul Grau- & Co. present & cameo-size revue and Harriet Hutchins works hard at a turn of songs and
personat ons.
the
an
man
ZARING TO SHOW NEW DURBIN FILM
The
ture, be the Theater tomorrow The popular and unusual 14-vear-old soprano has the support of Leopold Stokowski, Adolphe Menjou, Mischa Auer and Alice Brady in this musical film.
Deanna Durbin picand & Girl,” 1s to at the Zaring week beginning
Iatest 100 Men attraction for the
Wm vid—George Haves CHILLS OF OLD WYOMING” Jane Wyman—Wm,
‘PUBLIC WEDDING
Havilland all |
im-
Action Make Indiana Picture Outstanding.
“Angel,” which opened yesterday at the Indiana, could scarcely have missed being the outstanding screen entertainment that it 1s. For in it Paramount has brought together for the first time the sure- ¢ combination of lovely Marlene t acting and the subtle ditouch of Ernst Lubitsch., 0 sure the preture’s success two Hollywood's ablest actors, Hert Mat and Melvyn Douglas, > cast in supporting roles, It Is oxcellent work of these two ch affords the real highlight of © how Miss Dietrich as Maria, the wife of a Drilliant English statesman, Herbert Marshall, is cast in the role of a woman resentful of her husband’s preoccupation with affairs of So, while he is at ‘Geneva settling the problems of the world, she flies to Paris in search of adventure And there she finds it in the person of Anthony Holton, a young diplomat recently returned from India, who is in Paris for the same reason. And Melvyn Douglas, incidentally, is & very capable Anthony
strich's
shall
state
They Discover Love
The than sode
evening turns out to be more Just a mutually pleasant epiwhen the two discover love for another. the impossibility affeir, refuses to divulge her to hear his. When he pauses during a stroll in the park to buy flowers for her she vanishes
ol
some
leaving him nothing but the mem- |
his “angel.” fate—and the demands of & narrative—-decree that the two meet again, Holton in due time returns to England, meets the statesman husband at a party and invited to dinner. In the scene of the reunion between the Paris adventurists in front of the unsuspecting husband the genius of Mr. Lubitsch’s direction is felt, Much of the situations drama is suggested in the inimitable Lubifsch manner. For instance, scraps of conversation between the servants inform us of the nervous tension which is present during the meal Anthony, after expressing again his love for Maria, is refused. Then Maria's husband learns of the Paris ude, and when she returns to Paris for a prearranged meeting with Anthony, he follows. The three come face to face and Maria forced to choose between the ablished love she has for her husband and the romantic attrac{tion she feels for Halton. The husband triumphs Film Highly Recommended
“Angel,” the first picture to be directed by Mr, Lubitsch in more than two years, iS a picture that can be unreservedly recommended to Dietrich fans. In it she is not only a beautiful woman but an interesting actress. “Hold em Navy,” the second feafure, is a football yarn which has Annapolis as its setting. Two rivals for the affections of one girl find themselves also vying for the quarterback position. Lew Ayres is cast in the leading role of the midshipman who sacrifices his girl's respect for him and a chance to play in the Armv game in order to win for Navy. Mary Carlisle, John Howard and Bennv Baker are in the supporting cast. —(By C. C)
ANYWAY, IT WORKS
The three daft Ritz Brothers act out their comedy gags when preparing for & new picture rather than think them out. If the gags | ge— don't “act” they're tossed over- | board. {
ory of But good shall
inter
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The diminutive Serge Jarofl, shown here with some of his gigantic
Don Cassacks, will be back at English’s at 3
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IN NEW YORK —t, ceoree ross
Broadway's Disappointed, for Pretty Hawaiian Princess Left Hula Wardrobe at Home.
EW YORK, Nov. 6. the circle of dukes,
People of duchesses,
There are, in marquises, princes
the Big Town, barons and
and princesses holding court in New York an even distribution of Britons,
French, Russians and Italians. tertaining a Hawaiian princess. exotic isles is Princess Ulani, on that Pacific paradise.
And at The of the Family The Princess has been snared in the social
the moment Manhattan is enlovely noblewoman from the Bray, one of the oldest
whirl since she arrived and her constant companion these past few
richest
Duke Cromwell herself.
» » »
es vour information, a Hawaiian princess does not bring grass skirts and ornamental leis. Princess Ulani left such native apparel behind and the Fifth Avenue shops are busily at work now preparing the fluffy gowns that she will take back to Hawaii. nn HE last executive he asked her reer with his {accepted, but only that her entire appear in the picture. readily agreed. And Princess will leave the New scene, head for Hollywood where the Brays will be on hand for their cinema debut. un T may upset but their Radio City penthouse garden is not the only one in town which employs a scarecrow to ward off citv-wise sparrows. Mrs, Regina Jais who lives in a penthouse on the 17th floor of an upper Fifth Ave, on her terrace garden in navy blue pajamas. Because she looks sleepy most of the time, anyway. Mrs, Jais needed & scarecrow to protect her crops: Eggplant, straws Peres, beans, gindiolns,
say Cork’s
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» n a Hollywood Princess Ulani, a film ca-
time met to start company, on condition family would The fellow so soon the
Harold
She |
York |
building, dresses the scarecrow |
dogwood
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Novel Dance Innovations
FITCH COOPER
Musical Rube
Mickey Haggerty Character
wo Skits Cronies
SWING GIRLS
| Skatomnnines
THE GIRL 5% PEDESTAL
The Acme of Contortlon Artistry
JACK & LEO re
| weeks has been none other than the ®——— girl in the world, Dorothy |
tree, phlox, Ipomoea Bonannex (a moon-flower which develops from a bud into full-grown staure in 60 seconds flat), silver lace vine, tuce and maple. What were such bumper crops doing on the 17th floor of a modern and somewhat swanky apartment house? Well, they were Mrs. Jais' agrarian hob. by and she is fanatically proud of them, » CCORDING to her, the same all over” and doesn't see why life shouldn't thrive among the butter tubs on her penthouse garden as well as they would in the fertile acres of a Connecticut landscape,
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past 15 years and her current doUp to a while she maintained this lofty elysium over on West End Ave. The transfer to Fifth Ave. took four days. One hundred tubs and bushel baskets of earth went along with the rest of the Jais possessions on extra vans,
musie,
songs and Schvedov's
Cossack Chorus.”
There will be a group of religious numbers,
“The History
numerous folk
in Song of 8. Jaroff and His Don
Lewis Stone Featured ii in
let- |
She has been experimenting with urban botany for the | RS
( main is the result of her work dur- | | ing the last decade. l back, the Rockefellers,
100 |
Mystery Film at Keith's
A Wolf,”
rather
| If you remember have a clue as to the picture's content
plots the murder sefore.
slight insanity seeking publicity, He “confesses”
police which he never He portrays a Killer realism is
such juvenile
with pany’s quits,
different
He does this bv method of gaining a reputation for | holding the
in of | There also is
sort of mvs
the man who the usual
Ol
the matter
murders to the committed, on the stage that the come frightened and
tery story is
Mr took away . center of Firch Cooper, | Of a more rustic nature, and Leo contribute songs.
The actor discovers the new juve- |
nile is his own son,
And the son is
accused and convicted of the murder |
which mit, his own novel
his father How guilt
finally the guilty makes and entertaining film
does come proves rather Tom
party up a
Brown and Barbara Read are the | other principals.
On the stage,
“Nature is musie, with the * She |
EXTRA HiT
DONALD TALENT SCOUT
the emphasis is to ‘Five Swing itl
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ROSALIND RUSSELL ROBERT BENCHLEY
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AUTO YIGAL
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Circle Film Mero.
A boy's best friend may mother, but a man's best disguised as his mother, considerable assistance also. As proof of this rather truism, the Circle this week is offering ‘“Pight for Your Lady,” in which Jack Oakie yields to his ma-
villain.
rescued. Tda Lupino is the lady who is fought for. Erik Rhodes, the exotic Arkansan, is the duelist who also does a little fighting for lady. Mr. Rhodes is supposed to be Hungarian, and he obviously is mod-
attention. in music | and Jack |
eled aftfer [01 recent headlines who did as much
[cutting with his sword as with his]
[ecalpel. | Tt is Mr. Oakie, however, Wi most of the picture's fun,
overstuffed and amusing self. He is
{*een as a fixer-upper who cares for | | Mr, Boles’ mental as well as phy- |
| steal condition, Mr. Boles is jilted (and wants to die. The easfesi way (he and a reporter ean think of is (for him to make eves at | fend of Spadizsimo, the duelist, | Spadissimo has killed 44 rivals. | And he almost gets Mr. Boles, has a Weakness for mothers, howsaver. And when Mr, Oakie dons feminine costume and appears at | the crucial moment, the day | saved, and so is the hero,
| This is a preposterous farce, but |
| if vou are an Oakie fan you'll prob[ably lke ft. Tt is a picture to be seen with no mental effort on vour part. Don't for heaven's sake, worty about the plot. And don't be dig
Comedian's Disguise Saves
be his | friend, | cah be of |
erypite |
ternal instinct inh time to foil the |
John Boles is the man who gets
the |
the Hungarian doctor |
who pro- | He | accomplishes this by being his usual |
the girl- |
He |
fs |
SATURDAY, NOV. 6, 1937 . Oakie Helps As ‘Mother’
WHAT, WHEN, WHERE
| 1 APOL1LO | “Ali Baba Goes th Town,” with Roland 1:49,
Eddie Cantor, Tony Martin Taine, and AS Lang, at 11:03, 4:36 23, 10:10,
“ya hgerously Yours,” With Romero ahd Lhvilts Brooks, 3:33, 6:20, 9:0
| OROVE
“Fight Por Your Lady,” with Johh Boles, Jack Onkie and Tae 1Aipine, at 12:03, 2:43 5:23 8:03. 1043 “ie Westland Case,” ton Tor and orrol 1:40, 4:20, 7, 9:4
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“Angel,” with Marlene Herbert Marshall, Melvyn ahd Edward Everett Horton, at 3:47, 6:55, 10:03 “Hold ‘em Navy,” and Mary Oarlisle, 5:52, 9.
Cesar at 12.4%,
With Prag. Hughes, at 11,
Dietrich, Douglas 12:39,
with Lew at 11:36,
Avres 2744,
KEITH'S
Vaudeville on stage at 1:30, 4, 6:50, 9:20
“The Man Who Cried Wolf,” with Lewis Btone Bartare y od and Tom Brown, at 12 7:50, 10:20,
LOEW Ss
“Live, Tove and Learn,” with Roh. ert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell ahd JOuR Renchley, at 12:10, 2:45, 5 20 i { irnphened ih_Wollywood,’ Richard Dix and ™v Wray, 1:35, 4:10, 6:45. 9:20
LYRIC
“The Great Garrick,” with Brian Aherne and Olivia de Havana nt 11:20, 2:07. 5:04, 7:51, 28 on He viire on stage 1 6:48, 9:25
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“Public Wedding,” with mah and William Hoppe: Hills of Old Wyoming.” lam Bovd and George Hay
AMBASSADOR “Thin Tee,” Tyrone Power with Kay Francis ALAMO “Bar 1 Ranger,” with Johnhv Mack Browh Also "The Bad One.”
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THERE'S A REASON
One of the reasons for Doh Ameche's broad shoulders the summer he spent loading 94-<pound | als of cement onto trucks,
| is
turbed if the other actors are pretty | {
| | | second rate, | The Circle's other picture 1s a | "who-done-it” titled “The Westland with Preston Foster as the «J. 1.)
| Case,” | wily sleuth.
FEARS THIRD MATCH
Spencer Tracy will never be the | third person to take a light on one
“The Man Who Cried match. Keith's filth attraction this week in which Lewis Stone is the star. | the old story which gave vise to the title, you will Stone, who plays an actor, his wife and Soh years
1adli]e
ALWAYS A GOOD SNOW
that | ain't got and he says
BRIAN \HERNI [TE IRARIE ARYL TTL Garrick
Plus , Action! Thrills!
‘Hold ‘Em, Navy’
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falc] gs LEY .N)
IDA LUPINO MARGOT GRAMAMI
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“Westland Case”
ith PRESTON FOSTER
LR BABA GOES TO AL Plus “‘Dangerously
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