Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1938 — Page 19

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1038 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES bi | PAGE 19 | . Skirball for the American Comhits . Baby Movie DESMOND RESTING:

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‘as ‘Two British | CAST IN NEW PICTURE Art One Goal WHAT, WHEN, WHERE ly educational in scope and pur- | SUFFERED STROKE . . APOLLO mW - aby” has | ———— Of Fi lm Su It ERE Of tan, ut 11.38. 11 Is Held Over »- ee run! HOLLYWOOD, July 21 (U. P.).—

King Richard Gordon. at 11:33. 1:2 [achieved an Indianapolis

Fil: | \S O en i 3.15. 503 6.51. 839 and 10:17 —-— -— . equaled only by such high enter- William Desmond, veteran actor

: CIRCLE : U. > Sees Danger of Movie “I'he Rage of Parie.’ with Danielle Fourth Week Is Last, Collins tainment value features as “Snow | and former matinee idol, was rest- | Darrieux. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Mis- | White and the Seven Dwarfs” and: ing in Pasadena today after a motor

‘ : : » . ha A 11 1:50 4:45 7:40 d | x lere Friday & Regimentation. I] a8 o Says. | some of Will Rogers pictures. trip from the East where he sufs ER - Wives Suspicion," with :

| wattives Under Susnicl, ih | | A week from tomorrow, the Apol- | ¢ leht n Ivtie. strok Mr 7 7 1 atr < ———————— | CFS 3 4 . 8 . y A. oke. . arren o illiam a ic a lo is to present “I'll Give a Mil- | ered a slight paralytic roke |

(} 12:13 6:05 and 9. a ; : Times Special " ot Be March of Time" at 1:35 4:30, “The Birth of a Baby” will, begin | lion.” featuring Warner Baxter and Desmond was working as master of

‘ - 4 : 5 d 10:1 . aud | Loew's and Circle Add to . 1 i po iy te Be LOEW'S | its fourth and final downtown week | B1VINg Marjorie Weaver, former In- | ceremonies of the Barnes Circus. 3 { : Justice Departme says s to Port of Seven. Sus” with Wale tomorrow at the Apollo, Kenneth | 91302 niversity student, her most prevent suppression of ideas and | important part to date.

Delu e of Overseas k : : rE ; , isd : || lace Beerv. Frank Morgan. Maureen T. Collins, manager, announced to9 | : & | new forms of artistic expression. | Sullivan, at 12:55, 3:50. 6:55 and day. —— ree —— SWIiM—DANCE

. ! ; : | among other things, in its suit | he "om ¥ 5 ) Productions. } Oo | against moving picture companies. |[ pafttt (Lomi, Yh YY ||| After a week at the Circle and COMIC'S DRESS | ————— | i } oa MW | It sees a danger in letting a small 5:25 and 8:30. other weeks absence the picture | Hugh Herbert thinks he is his | ’ g 3 (1 | group of persons decide what the LYRIC way Ietumed to tie Abello July 8 = t only when d s the By JAMES THRASHER L | | 85 or 90 million persons who go to Sammy Kaye and his orchestra. on Business has been betier the past! funnies, only When greseer. Mm 1% Chuck Haug Orchestra Though it mav be more of an ac- a the movies every week may or may || Stage at 1:08. 3:52 6:46 and 9:40 seven days than during the previous | height of fashion. He believes | MARY BETH—Soloist \ hoa 3 $ > . “N such Fools.” with Wayne > : : Sava MARY BETH-—Solois dent of booking than the answer : ha 3 not. see. ! TH... AA Lane, Humbhrev Boo | week, Mr. Collins said. i clothes are one of a comedian’ Dancing Every Night Except Monday “Under present conditions it is im- gart. on screen at 11:45. 2:20. 5:23, || The film was produced by Jack most important aids.

| . 8:17 0-40 | possible for community taste to find ang 3 | ~

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to certain patrons’ prayers, Indian-

apolis will be seeing two more - SN expression through a locally owned |

British pictures with the new movie R | La theater free to bargain for the type | is able to bring about separation of | bills opening tomorrow. This swells \ 3 | of films its patrons wish,” says the production and exhibition ends of | the overseas cinema total to the! , ) ® | Department's statement on the | the business, theaters will at once | ig total of four films , pa Reed oR a. | Suit. | begin reflecting the taste of their | on local screens within the past Na “As matters now stand, each |communities and producers will be-

community is regimented into ac-|gin offering for sale films of the]

month p : A number of movie-goers, from | al cepting the kind of picture which | kind the public wants. It believes J time to time, have asked for more aR : will make the most profits on a | “that the public interest will be | frequent examples from Holly Wood's | su , bY i SSS | 10 tion-wide scale. served by restoring free enterprise |

competitors—not necessarily British. | “There is no opportunity for new |to an industry which affects so vi- |

But until the current “English film 3 LT forms of artistic expression which | tally the welfare and the morale of ’ festival,” they have not been forth- : . are not approved by those in control | large sections of our citizenship.” | and It Ss The Best Yet! coming. Only two Continental films 3 y \ 3 of the major companies, even though | - i ——— :

have been seen here in the past!] CN \ there exist communities which would | =| EM M'CARTHY

two vears the silent picture, * | support them.” | Ecstac and the French talkie, = Re ny - Independents Hurt | CAST IN PICTURE

“Carnival in Flanders ; iy Ca As to the economic effects of com-

Late last month, however, Loew's .& \ ; _ % bi s " Times Specinl : a - ination the Department sums up swrocen ted 1h molich “omedv . TITTY . aa ? SR 3 . . » > YW D . ry 8 -. 7 presented the English comedy. | Ai : : 8 its view of the situation this way: HOLLYWOOD, July 21. he

Storm in a Teacup, and followed 5 TURIMIHE Si “Independently owned theaters voice of Clem McCarthy, familiar i om July 8 with “To the Victor : a are being driven out of business be- to millions of sports fans over the oth turned uit to be as fine as > N . 3 “i i d ¢ cause of the onerous and discrimi radio, will be heard in “The Crowd

anvthing Hollywood has given us in _ natory conditions not only on the ; the past vear. Now. for the com- One look at the man and the bridge in the above picture should | rental of film but with respect to Roars,” story of the boxing rackets, ing week. there will be two more, | tell vou that theyre advertising “Cowboy From Brooklyn.” A second |other trade practices. At the pres- | starring Robert Taylor. We're Going to Be Rich at the! glance should assure you that the gentleman in cowboy regalia is |ent rate at which independently McCarthy, in person, as well as Circle. and “Dark Journey” at! Crooner Dick Powell. So the omy other information necessary is that | owned theaters are being driven to! his vois will lend dded | the film will show at the Lyric beginning tomorrow, and that Pat [financial failure, it will only be a | is Voice, will lend an added note O’Brien, Priscilla Lane, Dick Foran and Ann Sheridan also are in the | question of a short time before there of reality to boxing sequences of the i | cast are no independents left in the field. | PICHUre. v no predictions can be “New competitors who attempt to gy jew pictures enter the field of motion picture exat least. are hibition find it almost impossible to

: O m WwW secure film for exhibition on any him fea- PEN ng O orro reasonable and nondiscriminatory \ a hose RAME ; i i LAST DAY ds, whose nam A pollo basis. The result is that there is CLARK GABLE CLAUDETTE COLBERT

x Combination of practically no effective new compe- “It Ha d 0 Night” (Final Week) tition.” ppenea Une Nig : : : : AE tl, : TO DenarTert owes: dat. if i PLUS "NO TIME TO MARRY" Now... the fourth of this heart-warming series HE BIRTH OF A BABY"—Eleanor King, Richard Gordon, || p pes . ; Ruth Matteson, Josephine Dunn, Presented by the American Com- —————————————————————————————————— —— . . of stories. See new, richly human adventures

mittee on Maternal Welfare, Inc, and produced by Jack H. Skirball. . A T DAY -» SAMMY KAYE / of America's grandest Family ..as they meet

Dedicated to the lessening of maternal and infant mortality PTT Sl through education. the film gives dramatized instruction in pre- ’ Pols ]e] 0 OZONIZED AIR a dangerous crisis with heads up... and the

and postnatal care and instruction in physiology as well as the a 1 -

Loew's Stars Guaranteed

1ames in American

comedy Miss

: ; The thrilling adventures actual birth of a baby : love bug nibbles, gnaws and chews... on girl- of “A FAMILY AFFAIR" Cirele D- HOME OPERATED <2 crazy Mickey Rooney! A grand entertainment! oo. the laughs of bd J

merican \ E OWNE a“ ’ " Dark Victory” alre: is fa- “LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" —Shirlev Temple, George Murphy, Ah CAAA YOURE OLY YOURGONCE niki £ ors the warm, human

liar to u She is Vivian Leigh Jimmy Durante, Edna Mae Oliver. Directed by Irving Cummings; dark-haired beauty seen here screen play by Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen; songs by Walter ; "J Rodeo of heart tugs of Fire Over England.” “Storm in Bullock and Harold Spina A h 1 N “ho Eo" 'S CHILDREN" and as the “menace” in Little Orphan Shirley is adopted by the proprietor of a run- ) Romance and Rhyt m: 8 "i By SECA avlor's “A Yank at Ox- down actors’ hotel. Hotel's dowager owner doesn't like the noise and { «ov here's the fourth and threatens to tear down the hotel. Orphan Shirley saves the hotel, " : CEE best of them all Leigh comes from the studio wins over the dowager and engineers romance between the pro- _ 7, “4 : he. 5 “LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY" iscovered Merle Oberon prietor’'s daughter and the dowager’s nephew. D3 = ™ : resembles slightly. She “WE'RE GOING TO BE RICH"—Gracie Fields, Victor MecIndia, educated in an Laglen, Brian Donlevy. Directed by Monty Banks; screen play by convent, on the Italian Sam Hellman and Rohama Siegel. i in France and Ger- Miss Fields, England's top comedienne. makes her American bow learned her trade at the in a storv of South Africa's gold-rush days. Cast as an Australian of Dramatic Art in music hall singer, the plot revolves about her loyalty to a ne'er-do-vet 24, she has ap- well, visionary husband, Mr. McLaglen. on stage hit and

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“LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY"—Lewis Stone, Mickey Rouney, Judv Garland, Cecelia Parker. Directed by George Seitz: screen Miss Fields, who is 40 and mar- play by William Ludwig, based on fiction characters created by

a half-dozen movie

Hard Climb to Fame

ried. achieved fame the hard wa Aurania Rouverol / / ; : , 4 Her first olimpsé of the theate: Not only does love find Andy Hardy, but the man seeking — A " ) Z 3 x Re ,Tfeat : . et the last payment on a second-hand car also catches him. All this, ; KES i ’s € when she used to aqeliver combined with a multiplicity of feminine admirers. makes Andy's 7 ; ¢ ‘025% AP : 5 JUDY GARLAND’s

drv backstage in her home town first Son “h ie net passion a trying one. I ; F : ® joyous singing of "Meet Rochdale, in Lancashi - “DARK JOURNEY" Conrad Veidt. Vivien Leigh. Joan Gard- i \ ] ; : : NY ) if ner. Anthony Bushell. Directed and produced by Victor Saville; CIL \ 2 Pa ; NC he Bedrof My Heart . screen play by Lajos Biro. Rog, ) = ANN NEL JOHNNIE DAVIS (} ID ; FO NN oes and other hit tunes s her first A tale of espionage and counter-espionage. set in Stockholm in i £ : y RTL LGLIL LL () / al serv- 1918 and involving a French modiste and a German officer. ng pony PRAAALALTE Q a Aig Lyrie WE anil] =r Za = => =~ 7 farce y to London Earl Baldwin, from the stage play, “Howdy Stranger,” by Robert : aved all 4000 performances Sloane and Louis Pelletier Jr.

dale mema hen went 0 rk as 1l n r. Tower of London.” which A dude-ranch crooner, Brooklyn born, is picked up bv a Broad1 over England as well as way producer and exploited as a genuine son of the West. When in the metropolis. At one time Miss he has to ride in a rodeo things look black. But hypnotism comes Fields was <iXx shows a dar to the rescue SR three in vau ille, two in a legi- VAUDEVILLE (on stage) —Johnnyv Woods, radio impersonator; A ¢ i mate play and one in a cabaret Gil Lamb, dancing comedian, with Tommy Sanford; Ada Brown, Y BALCONY

a pantomime show O'Brien, Priscilla Lane. Directed by Lioyd Bacon; screen play by

‘but finally “COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN" (on screen) —Dick Powell, Pat ZT THE STAGE e made a tour of Negro revue star; Barney Grant and Family, “The Ozark Mountain é night be called Slickers™; chorus. +! Otiginato, -¢ wo ODS

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w. Muni, Robinson |CHARLIE'S PRINTS | 2/59 UR "suey © GIL LAMB wren | | wn LEWIS STONE + MICKEY ROONEY

two mentioned, BARNEY CP cing Comedian

EULTEPLE To Switch Roles| TOBE PRESERVED) gang Ul “NEY chan oy. JUDY GARLAND + CECILIA PARKER Ey Be Rich uns i¥e — HOLLYWOOD, July 21 (U. P)— | ape a Ns NS ©. : FAY HOLDEN

American supporung Play- | Times Speci Charlie McCarthy's foot and hand | \ ALIA THD 0 ‘obi ‘ : . or McLaglen and Brian | HOLLYWOOD, July 21 Paul prints will be pressed into concrete | NS Vv A Screen Play by William Ludwig « Directed by George B.. Seitz A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

CI as ime n Lignan Muni and Edward G. Robinson are tonight where Jey will ¥ pre- S . Lid sels of Da \ ury-Fox ausy s. y ws cle “ served al vith t int: thplanning to exchange roles in “The va BE wi Arbo Ski NEXT WEEK HAPPY FELTON 5 AC e : Becton: TT S = fase oar RIE a re rom IN FILM SERIES Mr pro originally scheduled to Sh geet 4 — LAST DAY — ve Tt ot kd \ hd ag “DARK CRANE play Juarez in “The Phantom Starts . ; al 5 5 ¥ The RAGE of PARIS 1 $ ’" " HOLLYWOOD. July 21 (U. P) Crown.” wants to play the Beethov- | ga i ] f hens ‘ JOURNEY

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yp Phantom Crown” and “The Life of MIDGETS TO STAR : == series of movies using an entire | Nn role Mr. Robinson, originally | FRIDAY! ; ' “Fast VIVIEN LEIGH rast of midgets was planned boday Scheduled to portray the great | Fd Alb 3 | Company RO Producer Jed Buell composer, leaves for Mexico next | X Th - week to confirm his later preference : Re Our biggest little movie star sur-

for the Juarez part NE ; . n ’ -mid picture ever produced Both films will be produced con- : a Sha Ab AL oh . just been released bv Mr. Buell. currently at Warner Bros. Bette HN story of thrills, songs and Shirley Tonight's Presentations

a Western, using Shetland | Davis will play the mad Empress | J LT AC TE

ponies and Jersev calves. The hero's | Carlotta in the Bertita Harding | J EE : six-shooter was the only full-sized | Story of Mexico's ill-fated empire. SER aa At Your Neighborhood heater

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