Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1938 — Page 21

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‘In Old Chicago’ at Indiana 2nd Week; ezsbel Back

Having gone like a house afire its first seven days at the Indiana, “In Old Chicago” is to be held over for a second week, beginning tomorrow. And at the Apollo, Bette Davis will be brought back in her spitfire role of “Jezebel” for a second downtown week. The picture ended a week's

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MAY ENTER FILMS offer from the same studio that em« ploys Lola, Rosemary and Priscilla HOLLYWOOD, ‘April 7 (U. P.).—| Lane. The four would be starred to---The motion pictures, which al-|gether in a picture. Leota, who has ready have three Lane sisters, may | sung in Ziegfeld “Follies,” is the} get a fourth, Leota Lane, blond New jecond oldest of the four.

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what is said to be the most pretentious British musical film: to date, “Sailing Along.” Starred are the English counterparts of the AstaireRogers team, Jessie Matthews and Jack Whiting. Miss Matthews is the singing and dancing star who made her first big hit in “Evergreen.” Unlike most of her compatriot cinema stars, she has stayed with the home industry while the Laughtons and Oberons and a host of Continental players have heeded Hollywood's call.

Also in the cast!of “Sailing Along” are Roland Young and Barry MacKay. The picture was directed by Miss Matthews’ film comedian husband, Sonnie Hale,

Sticks to Cow Story

Whether the Chicago fire was started by Mrs. O'Leary’s cow or the

Scherrer wrote about last Friday,

the Indiana’s film is doing very well by sticking with the bovine ion. As kindled by 20th Century-Fox,

fire takes its place with Sor Goldwyn’s “Hurricane” and the earthquake in M-G-M’s “San Francisco” among the screen’s most spectacular holocausts. “Jezebel” has been picking up a word-of-mouth reputation during

of Miss Davis’ most effective performances. So Indianapolis is to have another 160k at the star and a story which steals some thunder from the long-promised “Gone With the Wind.” Loew’s contrasting double bill will offer a new Joe E. Brown comedy, “Wide Open Faces,” and, in more serious vein, “Of Human Hearts.” This picture of antebellum days in the Middle West presents a notable cast that includes! Walter Huston, Beulah Bondi, James- Stewart, Guy] Kibbee, Charles Grapewin, the boy actor Gene Reynolds, and Charles Coburn, veteran New York stage player in his first movie appearance.

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Western films, goes behind the bars for the featured part in “Over the Wall,” the Lyric’s coming picture. t seen here as the disappointed swain in “Love, Honor and Behave,” Mr. Foran gets a ohance to sing again in his newest film. The story

is by Sing Sing’s Warden Lewis E. Lawes.

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TONIGHT 7:00—Rudy Vallee, WIRE. 7:00—Kate Smith, WFBM.. 7:00—Alfred Wallenstein, WGN. 8:00—Good News, ‘WIRE. 9:00—Big Crosby, WIRE. 9:30—Secretary Hull, WFBM. 11: OBenny Goodman, WIRE.

Even a triple ature film| bill couldn't hope to match names with radio on such a night as this. The evéning’s variety shows list eight featured screen players, one of America’s leading actresses and an equally famous pianist. Here is the guest list: With Rudy Vallee (NBC-WIRE, 7 p. m.) will be Ethel Barrymore, who will do a cutting from her currently popular “Whiteoaks” . . Return visitors Edmund Lowe of the movies, and Rudolph Ganz, pianist, will join Gail Patrick, a newcomer, in swapping banter with Burns and Crosby (NBC-WIRE, 9 p. m.) .. . Glenda Farrell will be Kate Smith's guest tonight, also the pianist Charles Baum, who dresses up popular tunes for New Yorkers (CB3- WFBM, 17 p. m). Previewing “Port of Seven Seas” for Robert Taylor’s show will be Maureen O’Sullivan, John Beal and Frank Morgan. Judy Garland is back |

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from her Eastern tour; Fanny Brice will have her accustomed spot for Baby Snooks, and Sam Levine, Broadway comedian, also is to be present (NBC-WIRE, 8 p. m.). Two postponed music programs are set for tonight. The previously announced performance of works by Wilhelm Friedemann and Karl Phillip Emanuel Bach is to be heard (7:45 p. m., NBC-Blue) on the Eastman School Symphony program, Dr. Howard Hanson conducting. . . . California flood news washed out the scheduled premiere of Alexander Semmleér’s' new Nocturne for piano and orchestra March 3. 80 Victor Bay is to play it at 9 p. m. (CBS-WFBM) . for his “Essay in Music” on nocturnes.

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(MBS-WGN, 7 o'clock) will: be Milton Katims of the Gotham String Quartet. He will give the first American performance of Tibor Serly’s Concerto for viola and otrchestra.

” ” ” Secretary of State Hull's address before Latin American diplomats in Washington will be broadcast tonight (CBS-WFBM, 9:30 p. m.) . and by shortwave to the entire Western Hemisphere in Spanish and Portugues translations.

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Opening Tomorrow ! Apollo

(Return Engagement) *“JEZEBEL”—Bette Davis, Hénry Fonda, George Brent, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Crisp, Fay Bainter, Richard Cromwell and Spring Byington. Directed by William Wyler. ie Story—Concerns a spoiled society belle of New Orleans in the middle of the last century. She cannot. decide which of two men she wante, While she is making up her mind, one of them leaves to marry another, making up her mind for her. Hence the name, in modern time§ a term of reproach. But Jezebel in the motion picture survives Elijah’s curse, which Jezebel of the Biblical story did not. “HE COULDN'T SAY NO”—Frank McHugh, Jane Wyman, Cora Witherspoon, Berton Churchill and Raymond ‘Hatton. Directed by Lew Seiler. Story—All about. Lambert Hunkins and how he changed from a mouse to a man. His touchstone is a statue the senator’s daughter regrets having posed for.

Circle

“SAILING ALONG"=Jessie Matthews, Jack Whiting, Barry MacKay, Roland Young. Directed by Sonnie Hale. Story—About.a wealthy and eccentric British soup maker who discovers genius in a poor girl, makes her a singing and dancing star. Her musical comedy costar falls in love with her, but she leaves the show after opening night with her former sweetheart, who also has grown wealthy in the meantime. “TYP-OFF GIRLS”—Lloyd Nolan, Mary Carlisle, Roscoe Carns, Larry Crabbe. Directed by Louis King. ‘ Story=~=G=Man turns trucking hijacker to get evidence. He works his way into the boss’ confidence, falls jn love with his girl, Discovered, G-Man is sent for “ride.” Escapes, rescues girl, polishes off hijackers in gun fight. Indiana

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“IN OLD CHICAGO”—Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Andy Devine; directed by Henry King; screen play by Lamar Trotti and Sonya Levién, from a story by Niven Busch; songs by Gordon and Revel, Pollack and Mitchel. Story—Of antébellum Chicago, and the O’Léarys; Molly, who owned the famous cow; Dion, her son, who became a crooked and prosperous politician; Jack, Who became Chicago's crusading mayor; Belle, a cabaret singer who marries Dion, and the Fire, which forms the picture's climax. Loew’s

“OF HUMAN HEARTS”—Walter Huston, James Stewart, Beulah |

Bondi, Guy Kibbee, Charles Coburn. | Dirécted by Clarence Brown; from * the story, “Benefits Forgot,” by Honore Morrow, screen play by ‘Bradbury Foote. Story—Of an itinerant preacher, his wife and.son, in a frontier village of 1850 Ona Thé father fails to-understand his book-loving sont, who goes to Baltimore to medical school following a quarrel. father dies. Son depends upon mother for education, enters Civil War, forgets to write. Thinking son dead, mother writes to President Lincoln. Lincoln has youth arrested; lectures him on filial gratitude, sends him home to forgiving mother. “WIDE OPEN FACES”—Joe E. Brown, Jane Wyman, Alison Skipworth, Lyda Roberti. Story by Richard Flournoy: directed by Kurt Neumann. Story—A mild-mannered soda jerker gets mixed up with some stolen loot and an epidemic of gangsters who also are seeking it. After numeérous adventures, in which he is steady loser, soda jerker turns tables, captures. criminal, wins girl. is

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“OVER THE WALL” (on sereen)—Dick Foran, June Tavis, John Litel, Dick Purcell. Based on an original story by Warden Lewis E.

Lawes; screen play by Crane Wilbur and George Bricker; directed by

‘Prank McDonald. Story—Truck driver, innocent, is sentenced to five years in prison

for employer's murder. Resentment melts when prison chaplain lets him sing solos on prison’s weekly radio broadcast. Meanwhile prisoner's fiancee is. following clues, uncovers real culprit. Singing convict is freed. “THREE CHEERS FOR RHYTHM” (on stage) —Walter walters, ventriloquist; Roy Cummings, musical gomedy star; Dave Seed and Co., comedians; Winston and Lollette, ballroom dancers; Sondra Miller, singer; Flagg and Arnold, acrobats; |Florence Baird, novelty dancer; Dorothy Dae and “Diplomats of Rhythm, ” girls’ band: chorus.

Recital Is Set For Mae Engle

Appearing as soloist and as. duoplanist with Harold Triggs, Mae Engle, of the Jordan Conservatory piano faculty, will be heard in recital #4 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Odeon, 106 E. North St.

© Jonaisé, Nocturne, Waltz and Scher by Chopin, and music by Debussy and Ravel. Mr. Triggs, head of the conservatory’s piano department and nationally known -as a duo-pianist with Vera Brodzky, will collaborate in the Mozart Sonata in D; the Morros arrangement of Gottschalk’s “The Banjo”; David Guion’s “The Harmonica Player,” and Ravel's transcription of “Fetes,” by Debussy. . The recital will be open bo the |. public.

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