Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1937 — Page 4
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Broadway
Stars Have | ‘2d Billing’
Opening Tomorrow
Apollo
“FIT FOR A KING"Joe E. Brown, Helen Mack, Paul Kelly. Directed by Edward Sedgwick; screen play by Richard Flournoy. Story—Mr. Brown once again plays the thick-headed reporter. Sent to cover the visit of a foreign archduke, his trail leads him to a mythical foreign country. There he meets a young princess and, after many chases, saves her from assassination and claims her for
Western in Color Heads Keith's Bill
Maestro to Wed Betty Furness
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24 (U. P.) — With his wife's Reno divorce only a few hours old, John E. Green, orchestra leader, was making plans today to marry Betty Furness,
SDAY, NOV. 24, 1937 actress, is en route here for the
wedding.
CANCELS BOAT TRIP
Franciska Gaal cancelled plans for a boat trip to New York, planned following completion of her role op=posite Frederic March in “The Bue= caneer,” when Producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., disclosed he would need her at once for tests for “Paris Honeymoon,” in which she will co=
movie actress, Mr. Green walked into the license bureau with Miss Furness yesterday and exhibited a telegram showing that Mrs. Carol Green had divorced him in Nevada shortly before. They filed notice of intention to wed and Ligh Py set the ceremony for Friday, Kay Francis “Confession . E x George Furness, a New York busi- || ’” Milland, bcs, Sesert Tones 5 ed ! oo hd E nessman, father of the 21-year-old Souls at Sea George Raft | has booked an all-color western for : : } ; ———
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star with Bing Crosby.
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his bride. “TALK OF THE DEVIL "—Ricardo Cortez, Sally Eilers. Directed by Carol Reed. Story—Young man, in love with shipbuilder’s ward, innocently becomes involved in scandal that leads to shipbuilder's suicide. Girl Is accused of murder, and young man eventually brings right party
to Justice.
New A#Hraction to Be Served Fans for Thanksgiving.
Stage Actor and Actress Not Featured Circle Films.
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ALL NEW SHOW TODAY
Cirele Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmer, Ray 21Ty Fitzgerald, Lloyd Nolan. Based on the story by Robert Louis tevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. Directed by James Hogan. Story Stevenson's sdventure varn about a young, well-born | traction. The title is “The Phantom glishman, a discredited Dutch sea captain and a cockney. The || of Santa Fe,” and Nina Quartaro plam steals the ship, with the late owner's daughter aboard, and ||and Norman Kerry are principals. terious island after a typhoon. There Mey Ig ® The Pennsylvania St. vaudeville ith 2 fortune in pearls, Alte; Sony 9 ull- | 1h tise has moved its ‘new attraction N rder, the young Englishman and the girl escape. | up a day in deference to the week's “THERE GOFS THE GROOM"—Burgess Meredith, Ann | holiday, leaving only the Lyric othern, Mary Boland, Directed by John Santley, among first-run houses to adhere to \ famous actor in a light comedy about a young man who || the traditional Friday change of 0 Alaska and strikes "pay dirt.” Returning he finds his flancee || Shows. I» man. On the rebound, he takes up with || Like a nuptial costume, The After serious complications, including a ||Phantom of Santa Fe” has somebov sets little sister. | thing old and something new. An : { innovation is the color film's invaIndiana | sion of the horse-opera field. But {a glance at the cast will carry your
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Confronted with an embarrassment of riches, Edgar Kennedy, screen comedian, tries a few soothing words on the prospective bird for tomorrow's table, | — a fi Bl =
George Bums, Story
mind back into the dark recesses of the “silent” days.
Remember Mr. Kerry?
| Mr. Kerry you will remember— [if your memory is good—as the | handsome, mustachioed gentleman “ IN T "ot { who appeared in “The Hunchback BORROWING Sr UURLE Jed of Notre Dame,” with TLon
Directed ! Chaney. If you have been going to | movies even longer, you may recall Story—Bonny and Roger provide most of the excitement in [that Mr. Kerry was leading man for the current Jones episode. Dad Jones’ drug store is robbed and | such stars as Mary Pickford and one of Roger's friends is involved. Bonny's wedding coincides with | Bessie Barriscale way back before robbery of the local bank. The wedding takes place and the robbery | the War. is thwarted. And then there's Frank Mayo, Keith's
who plays the villainous Americano. “FOLIES INTERNATIONALE” on stagec—Eva Elton and Ray;
“A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS"—Fred Astaire, Itacie Alle Fontaine, Reginald Gardiner, Ray Noble. G. Wodehouse; directed by George Stevens. n American dancer, fed up with press agents’ publicity, a English girl, fleeing a distasteful marriage. They fall in ts in girl's home aid romance. Two rivals for girl's plus an imperious aunt cannot thwart true love.
THE JONES FAMILY IN Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell Gleason.
by Frank R. Strayer.
Joan
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taurant; Orsella Orelli, opera sing- | er, Cogert and Motto, featured in| Shubert musicals; Rosita Perez, dancer; two acrobatic turns and a chorus.
STUDIO MAY FILM O. HENRY'S LIFE
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24 (U. P.).— The dramatic life of William Sidney Porter, who came out of prison and became America’s most famous
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years, reviewer finding deligh From the traged “Winterset” XC g I sadness of the same author's “High Tor” of last year, Mr. Meredith has turned to somewhat lighter fare. And he has added a mastery of characterization as well to his ear-
son's
The Lincoln Offers The Tuscany Room
There was a time when he offerad Mr. Kerry considerable competition
lier ability to read blank verse in
both a sensitive and collequial man-
ner.
All these qualities apparently have |
Cogert and Motto, musical comedy stars: Orsella Orelli, singer; Rosita and Perez, dancers; Six Tumbling Demons; Three Cards: chorus. “THE PHANTOM OF SANTA FE” on screen—Norman Kerry,
as one of the screen’s most effective heartbreakers. Now—dear me— Mr. Mayo admits 51 summers. Miss Quartaro is the youngest of
short story writer under the name of O. Henry, may be filmed. Paramount Studio said today that the heirs of the Porter estate have
—a cafe of distinguished beauty
and a fine food service that will
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the featured cast. Began Career at 14
not impressed the picture makers too greatly. No more has Miss Farmer's undoubted film ability imaeErd = ~ hy tree . S fo eS S i 2 ’ - 1 pressed those who look at plays for || _ ory In 3 Sout West Sotang of ¥ RG Tn ons a dash Though only 26, this New Yorker a living. These facts are another ing ca allero 10 re rieves the S Slew church jewels from a villainous lof Spanish descent broke into the proof that the techniques and phil- Americano and wins the fair senorita. | movies when she was 14, as a “dis-
osophies of stage and screen differ | Loew's { covery” of D. W. Griffith.
radically. | A year before that, Carmelita “NOTHING SACRED"—Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles
It is something of a wonder, | | Geraghty broke into the movies. though, that after the fanfare and Winninger, Walter Connolly. Screen play by Ben Hecht; directed Miss Geraghty plays a dance-hall by William Wellman.
esteem of the celluloid “Winterset,” | girl in the coming picture. And, in ha Nt ‘hed Dichter ud Story—About a small-town Vermont girl who crashes New York ||case you don’t remember, she was 1ave been launched so quietly, and under the wing of a reporter on a Manhattan daily. Aside from born over in Rushville, as was her the fact that there is a fight between heroine, a ride on a fire
relegated to the also-ran position in | | father Tom, the screen writer. that odious institution, the bl : . ith’ i i ? gs Houle truck, a fully-clothed plunge into a pool and a romantic sequence || Xeith's stage bill will be the in a packing box, there is no advance information on the plot.
Nine Quartaro, Frank Mayo, Carmelita Geraghty. Story and direc-
been approached with the proposal. tion by Jacques Jaccard. ————————————
ACTRESS PAINTED
Ann May Wong's portrait will be | exhibited in New York at an art | exhibit to be given by Joseph Op- | penheimer, famous artist, who has | done three life-size paintings of her. |
meet your highest expectations.
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HOTEL LINCOLN
feature. | “Folies Internationale,” a revue
Mary Boland in Cast | which features Eva Elton and Ray,
“There Goes the Groom” is, as | late of New York's Hollywood Res- ating Heve comes Freed Hs taice!
the Hue might indicate, 8, comedy Open I Ng y - riday ° of the lighter sort. If the title ENGLISH = 2x Mon Nov 29 . * *
did not give the theme away, the presence of Mary Boland in the | Seats Now on Sale cast certainly would. SAM H. HARRIS presents. “Ebb Tide.” meanwhile, brings | movie-goers their first view of the! South Seas in technicolor and pre- | sents the European character actor, | Mr. Homolka, in his first American picture. Another player from overseas is Barry Fitzgerald. He came to Hellywood with the group of Abbey Players from Dublin who appeared in “The Plough and the | Stars.”
| HURRY! LAST DAY—IRENE DUNNE-CARY GRANT “AWFUL TRUTH” PLUS “BETWEEN TWO WOMEN"—LOEW’S | Pe Producer and Director of “A STAR IS BORN ”—DAVID ©. SELZNICK snd WILLIAM A. WELLMAN now give you
Lyric
LITTLE JACK LITTLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA on stage—With Margot and Libby Robin; Patsy Marr, acrobatic dancer; Rodney and Gould, comedy team; Len Manning and Mitzi. o > “TORCHY BLANE, THE ADVENTUROUS BLOND” on screen .¥. MUSIC BOX COMEDY HIT BY —Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane, Anne Nagel, Tom Kennedy. | GEORGE S. KAUFMAN and EDNA FERBER. Directed by Frank McDonald. iF Story—Four rival reporters frame a “murder mystery” on Torchy Blane, their astute feminine colleague, and her detective boy friend. The hoax turns out to real and Torchy, of course, clears up the mystery. As usual, she and the detective are prevented from getting married.
A dizzical, dancical, musical show . . . thrilled to the top with NEW daring dance creations!... NEW stirring song swingsations!... NEW knockout laugh sensations! . . . with Footloose Fred and the Girl of Your Dreams—plus Giggling Gracie and Dead-Pan George —dishing out romance and fun in a riot of rhythm !
HOLLYWOOD'S LOVELIEST STAR, Em Sore
Nights 55¢, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, WED. MAT. 55¢-$1.10-S1.65 Ine. Tax
SPECIAL
(Thanksgiving Eve)
MIDNIGHT PREVIEW
TONIGHT
12 P. M.-Seats 40¢c
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BOOM! TAP! CRASH! BOOM!
Fred gbes into the “Drum Dance’’... the biggest kick from the famous feet that the screen has ever known/
SCREEN PLAY BY ‘BEN HECHT
RELEASED THRY UNITED ARTISTS.
Added for Thrills . . . EDMUND LOWE “MURDER IN PANDRO inetd th
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