Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1938 — Page 9
~ Opening “Tomorrow
Apollo (Return Engagement—Fifth Week)
“SNOW WHITE AND THE
new cast of characters taken from the works of the Brothers Grimm. Produced by Walt, Disney. Directed by Dave Hand. Characters designed by Albert "Hurter and Joe Grant. Music under the ‘direction of Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline and Paul Smith. Story —The Oracle tells the wicked Queen that her stepdaughter Snow White is sent into the forest to
is more beautiful than she.
"be killed. She escapes and is adopted by the Seven Dwarfs. + Queen then gives her a potion called the “sleep of death.” It works E * until the kiss of Snow White's, Prince awakens her. They live
» happily ever after.
Circle
# SHEY FIELDS ' AND HIS ORCHESTRA (on stage) ~With . Bobby Goday, The Three Nonchalants, ‘Bob Dupont, Edith Holden
and Ruth and Billy Ambrose.
z- “ROMANCE IN THE DARK” (on screen)—Gladys Swarthout, = John Boles, John Barrymore, Claire Dodd and Fritz Feld. Directed
aby H. C. Potter.
Story—The heroine, a singer, secures a job as maid in the home But baritone loves another until he uses
~of.. famous baritone.
“heroine to decoy his amorous producer from “the other.”
before you can say “Cavalleria
baritone have tacked over in heroine’s direction. By this time, -however, she is on the opera stage, singing.
Indiana ABOUT MUSIC”—Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall,
“MAD ¢ Gall Patrick, Arthur Treacher,
“Pangborn. - Directed by Norman Taurog. Story—Deanna is the daughter of famous film actress who will not admit’ she is Deanna’s mother. place of her deceased father and when she brings him home to Mama. both he and Mama become serious about it. . “THE BLACK DOLL”—Nan Grey, Donald Woods, Edgar Ken- ° nedy and C. Henry Gordon. Directed by Otis Garrett. Story—A “whodunit” with the victim a dishonest mine operator. His beautiful daughter calls in a handsome young detective who, after we more juicy ‘murders, brings’ the guilty man to justice.
Loew's
rE ADVENTURES or TOM SAWYER”—Tommy Kelly, Ann Gillis, M2y Robson, Walter Brennan, Victory Jory, Jackie ‘Moran, Cora Sue Collins, Spring’ Byington and David Holt" Directed by
Norman Taurog in technicolor.
Stoky-—A screen version of Mark Twain's epic of American boyhood; complete with; the murder in the graveyard, the trial of Muff Potter, the pirates on the island and the episode in the cave. Huckleberry. Finn, Aunt Polly, Injun’ Joe, Becky. Thatcher, Joe Harper, Amy Lawrence, the Widow Douglas and Sid are all present. “START CHEERING”—Jimmy Durante, Walter .Connolly, Joan Perry, Charles Starrett, Prof. Quiz, Gertrude Neisen, Raymond Walburn, The Three Stooges, Broderick Crawford, Hal LeRoy, Ernest Truex, Chaz.Chase, Jimmy Wallington, Louis Prima and Johnny Green. Directed ‘by. Albert S.Rogell. : Stary-—All about a Hollywood star who goes back to college and finds out that it’s a: little more difficult being a college hero: than playing one on the screen. He doesn’t play in the big game but wins if. for his “alma mater” by going to the front for the ‘team Finale with music, dancing chorus: and:
when 8 is mn ‘trouble.
spotlights
«-Lyrie rs VAUDEVILLE (on stage)—Borrah Minevitch’s Harmonica Ras:
cals, Sullv> and ‘Thomas, Tito Coral, Audrey Dempsey and George vg "| however.
- Choos’ ‘TW ‘elve :American Rockets.
“WALKING DOWN BROADWAY” (on soreen)—-Claire Trevor, - Phyllis Brooks, Leah Ray, Dixie Dunbar, Lynn Bari, Jayne Regan, Michael "Whalen and Walter Woolf King.
Foster.
Story-—Six show girls, whose show has just closed, sign written promises to meet again the next New Year's Eve to test the old superstition that what you.do that night you will do again béfore thé . The year brings some drastic changes to the sextet and" the superstition is proven partly true.
year is out.
LIFE OF DARROW WILL .BE FILMED
HOLLYWOOD, March 17 (U. PJ). —The life of Clarence Darrow, famous defense attorney who died Sunday in Chicago, will be filmed. Warner Brothers studio assigned scenarists to prepare the story, based chiefly’ on two or three of his most dramatic trials. Paul Muni is. considered. for the Darrow role.
BEER". PLANS’ TRIP +
Times Special : HOLLYWOOD, March 17.—Wallace Beery today completed plans for a flying. trip through Europe and Northérn Africa which he will take with his wife and daughter, Carol Ann, upon completion of “Madelon.” After crossing: the Atlantic, Beery will rent a plane, which he will pilot through England, France, Switzerland, Hungary, Italy, Egypt, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and possibly the Far East.
COMMUTING FAN A young fan of Shirley Temple's makes: a 65-mile excursion every Sunday to Her home in order to stand ‘outside the gate and watich the No. 1 child star at play.
#4 Although ‘the: “| tative, it is pronabE ‘that Fred Mac-
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SEVEN DWARFS”—An entirely
The
Then, ° Rusticana,” both producer and
William Frawley -and Franklin
Deanna adopts man to take the
Directed by Norman,
Paramount Buys New Deval Ploy
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, March 17.—Planned us a starring vehicle for Franciska Gaal, Paramount has purchased.
‘J tions on a Rococo Theme” Tschaikowsky. Further, they mark
'Feuermann
Among. other
| from Deems Taylor's opera, “Peter Ibbetson, » ‘arranged for first performance at
The program likewise will offer
] the: famous Austrian cellist, Eman-
uel Feuermann, as soloist in Weber's
“Concertstteck” and the. “Varia. y
Mr. Sevitzky’s departure from the
ing that feels no concert is complete without a symphony. Mr. Taylor, in the role of commentator, recently said an orchestra program should be planned like a well-balanced meal, with a wellbrowned symphonic roast as the piece de resistance, Though Mr. Taylor's: musical digestion may be upset by the news, Indianapolis audiences ‘are going to feast on “suites”: this - week-end—four of them; in fact. However, patrons need not fear a cloying overdose of musical dessert, The four suites have both substance. and variety. To begin with, will be the Suite for Strings ® from ' “The . Dramatick Musi¢k” by Henry Purcell. This is
‘|a epHection of incidental music to
various plays, except for the fifth movement, which is the famous “Lament” from Purcell’s opera, “Dido and Aeneas.”
Chance for Contrast
After Purcell’s stalwart British music ‘will come. Mr. Feuermann's two solos. ' One is tempted to take the. “Rococo” part of the Tschaikowsky work’s title and apply it to Weber's music. The word should be used in its best sense, For Weber's various “Concert Pieces,” if they are full of “sharp contrasts and virtuoso
5 brilliance, are -of enduring conse-
quence ‘and enjoyment. The
“Soubrette,” a new unproduced play |
py Jacques Deval, author of “Tova-|
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ent is ten-,
Murray will be costarred with the diminutive Hungarian actress Miss Gaal has just completed the C. B. DeMille production “The Buccaneer,” ‘in which she is costarred
with Fredric March—a picture ex-|.
pected to launch her as a definite box-office star when it is released the first week in February.
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Taylor Suite to Be Heard In Premiere Here Friday;
these co
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concert: of Wagner's “Lohengrin” on Friday afternoon and Saturday evening. As in Indi -anapolis, this will be the next-to-last pair of subséription concerts.
Jon Telva, both Ratives of St. Louis,
to Be Solo a
Symphony. to Give Two Concerts; ‘Dramatick Musick’ by Purcell, Casella Opus and Portion + Of Ballet By Ravel: on Pragiem.
By JAMES THRASHER
. ‘The cohiine pair of Indianapolis Symphony Orthastea cckicerti; which Fabien Sevitzky will conduct tomorrow at the Murat, possesses several inviting things, we are to hear a world premiere, no less, of music | pick the ‘composer Jovenlly ’
; ‘and Saturday night and commendable features.
traditional type of program build-'
Techatkowsky composition. 1 likewise, ge gives the soloist a chance to use |
his bag of tricks, which, after
is one reason most of us go to hear :
an :orchestra’s guest performers.
After Mr, Peuermann and the in- |
termission, Mr. Sevitzky will “offer
first, wil be. from. ‘Alfredo Casella’s “La Donna Serpen its first. performance in Rome six. years ago. This music is said to be of a neo-Verdi and Rossini style, though Mr. Casella can be uncompromisingly “modern” on occasion. Then will come the first performance of the Taylor Suite. This is the second excerpt which the composer ‘has taken from the score. The opera's premiere was at the Metropolitan in February, 1931. To ‘close the concert we shall hear the Second Suite from Ravel's “Dap and Chloe” This. is music to ‘a ballet produced in Paris by Diaghilev in 1912. It has bee one of the most popular items’ of 20th Century - orchestral literature, and is one of the composer's: most ‘admired works. ‘
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Meanwhile, in St. Louis, that city’s symphony orchestra and Via-
Ischmann, conductor, will 7
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oem years, the “Gold Rush” would $1,000,000. Chaplin's latest, “Modern “Times,” was released: two years “ago ‘ with’ sound effects. I grossed. $4,000,000,
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ried: two years Without a “honeymoon.
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