Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1939 — Page 8

MOVIES

By JAMES THRASHER

TWO BILLED NEXT WEEK

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LOEW’S—"“Calling Dr. Kildare,”

Barrymore, Laraine Day, Lana Turner,

Brand. “Streets of New York,” with Jackie Cooper, Martin

Spellman, Dick Purcell, Marjorie Reynolds. Directed by

William Nigh. CIRCLE—*Young Mr. Lincoln,”

Brady, Marjorie Weaver, John Ford; screen play by Lamar Trotti.

“The Gorilla,” with the Ritz Brothers, Anita Louise, ,

Patsy Kelly, Lionel Atwill. Directed by Ralph Spence.

CIRCLE LOEW'S

There are at least two ways to| Dr. Gillespie, as played by Lionel consider “Young Mr. Lincoln,” and |Barrymore, is still living on both supportable by valid argu-|borrowed time as the second film in ments. And since one person is{the “Dr. Kildare” series arrives at

about as informed on Lincoln lore|loew’s this week. as the next, since also the average|{ voy; mav remember that.

patron will prefer to draw his own| : ” i i conclusions, it might be best simply] Y°oUDE Dr. Kildare,” the croicheiy to set down both sides and let you|old physician was pronounced the decide for yourself. victim of an incurable disease and on. ny onend thy given less than a year to live. is film's producers have attemp : IEG ed to give us an “unknown” Lin- Fortunately, however, he has been coln, to show us the sort of man |spared for the sequel, who lived for 51 of his 56 years in | Kildare.” Compe he Le] “Young Dr. Kildare” wasn’t the Sy ya Hiople olisine wes first low-budget picture to click with Virtue or vice, it is clear that the (the customers and be expanded into picture does not attempt to read|a series. But it was one of the significance into everything that the|,, st enjoyable, in its unassumin young Mr. Lincoln does. Symbolism | vay ] g is almost totally absent, and there La is no attempt to tie up the story that its successor lives up to that with contemporary allusions, such first impression. as was found in such varied films| aro series, even the excelient as “Juarez,” “Man of Conquest” and | d 1 Hard t “Let Freedom Ring.” |and popular Hardy Family, slump On the other hand, it might be] ‘from their original excellence. But, said that “Young Mr. Lincoln” con- |if the Kildare pictures keep going, cerns itself with trivialities and] ‘they have the advantage of two|

gn es a : Prive JL panos) very likeable, amusing and human underlying great characters in the two doctors.

tion might be made that it is simply Here a gain the screen writers. B Joutins 1 Sv 5. embellished Harry Ruskin and Willis Goldbeck, win Umton Docdou: £310 have decked out an old plot with

without stamping as bad or good, it} must be noted that the tender ro- | oroc phi iin I v2 Bary mance with Ann Rutledge, the| heel Eo ae wo, i doubt. torment and final capitula-| >" © oo a il ‘ pr rings tion to the ambitious Mary Todd, . 1 Jory Sas ame are scarcely more then hinted at. |°V ant colleagues in the film capital.

| ow Tes But whatever your final judg- re vered to b ment mav be, it should be stated ? S, Was discovered To be a goo)

: 5 “ yi ».jactor in “Holidav.” holds his end oS nveedingls. well done. The pic-| UP excellently. He even keeps Mr. ture was made, thank heaven with] Sorymore from stealing all a minimum of ballyhoo. hut hardly because the studio was afraid er | the results. With no apologies for] the material at hand. Director John | Ford has fashioned it into an atmospheric picture that rings true. If one did not know Lincoln (a prettv remote hypothesis) the pic- | ture might be less satisfying. As! it is, the patron may read into it

enough of ability. The story, cerns Dr. Gillespie's transfer of his! protege from the hospital to a dispensing station in the slums, where] he is to learn more of human nature and less of test tubes. Here he treats a boy for a gunshot wound and. believing him in- : nocent, fails to turn him in when his own interpretation. [the police hunt him on a murder The pict simply is the familiar charge. story of Linceln's acquittalof aman! Like young Mr. Lincoln over at (er was it two) charged with mur- the Circle, young Dr. Kildare has der, by preving that there was no to do a little detective work on his moon on the night of the crime own hook before the real culprit is after a witness had sworn that he brought to justice. saw the murcer by moonlight. | Behind all this activity is Dr. This has been changed as regards Gillespie, who sees the young man circumstances and locale. But, em- through his troubles and reinstates bellished by true Linccln stories and (him as his potential successor. He mannerisms, the hero stands forth also rescues him from a red-headed as superior to Philo Vance and siren in a green coupe and steers Nero Wolf, if nothing more. (him toward a beautiful nurse who The picture’s chief charm rests wears colored hosiery in defiance upon its picture of the Springfield | to all the traditions of Florence of Lincoln's young manhood. So, | | Nightingales profession. even if one objects to seeing his | Both lines and performance are great American hero pictured as a full of skill, originality and wit. And jewsharp virtuoso, he scarcely can | there's enough suspense to the plot fail to enjoy such things as the to keep your interest from lagging.

In Recital

Annamarie Johannes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johannes 937 Bradbury Ave, will appear with students of Florence MecShane in a dance recital at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at Caleb Milis Hall.

DANCE—SWIM

WESTLAKE

Louie Lowe's Orch.

Fourth of July Celebration in Also on the credit side are Laraine Springfield—the tug of war, the Day, a pretty and adept young in-rail-splitting contest and the pa-|genue, and Lana Turner, who is rade. Later there are effective definitely “oomphy” as the siren. scenes of a near-lvnching and, of! Dr. Kildare, in short, will write course, the trial {you out a refreshing entertainment There are some gems of perform- prescription for a warm evening. ance in smaller parts. Spencer| In addition, Loew's has “Streets Charters as the judge and Eddie{of New York,” in which Jackie Collins as 2 coonskin backwoods- Cooper contributes an effective perman are delightful Alice Brady formance in a story of an honest does a splendid job as ihe mother ambitious youngster’s struggle beof the two accused boys; Milburn tween civic duty and affection for Stone is convincingly suave and a racketeering brother. rly as Stephen Douglas, and] ee Ward Bond excellent as the even-| tual villain. SUIT AGAINST FILM All of which brings us around to Henry Fonda as Lincoln. In ap- STAR IS SETTLED pearance he is quite satisfactory, if ST a trifle short. Vocally he is splen- | HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U. P.) — did, Speaking ym helther 2. 'stagey” | Joan Bennett settled out of court voice nor affec Ss mannerisms. een er ven today a suit for $27,000 damages] high-pitched voice which history brought against her by a bricklayer. tells us Lincoln had. |The suit was filed as a result of al One misses the depth, solemnity | [traffic accident. and sadness, however, which were as| . much a part of the young Lincoln The bricklayer, George Steele, as his story telling. Mr. Fonda | contended that mud and water runseems so intent upon being unaf- | ‘ning off Miss Bennett's Hollywood | fected and ungainly that he forgets property into the street caused his to create a three-dimensional char- automobile to skid. Mr. Steele was acter. injured. Miss Bennett denied that Pauline Moore and Marjorie she was responsible for the acciWeaver are pretty in the roles of dent, blaming Mr. Steele's driving. Ann Rutledge and the future Mrs. | Terms of the settlement were not| Lincoln, which is about all that is disclosed. required of them. | Also on the Circle screen is “The Gorilla,” which is Ralph Spence’'s old and popular stage thriller al-| tered to fit the antic measurements | of the Ritzes. In its advice to theater managers, | the film's makers have sounded this! clarion of exploitation: “Take ‘The Gorilla’ one of the] truly outstanding entertainment | properties of all time. Take the Ritz Brothers, pitting their harebrained Hawkshawing against the weird suspenseful criminal activities of a murdering ‘something.’ . Take Patsy Kelly in a flip role that fits her like a silly grin. Take the fragile loveliness of Anita Louise and the romantic virility of Edward Norris. Take the jeepy creeps of Lionel Atwill, the knowing leers of Bela Lugosi, the cruel callousness of Joseph Calleia and the jumpy jitters of Wally Vernon. Take all these. ® And I can only add that ycu may wish that you had taken vanilla. BENNY TO BE 'NO. I' HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U.P.) — Jack Benny today held the “Dele-| gate No. 1” badge to the American Legion convention in Chicago this September. The actor was chosen by the Legion to be Hollywood's chief representative at the convention. Mr. Benny served as an enlisted man in the Navy during the World War.

DANCING 15¢ BEFORE 9:00

BANDWAGON

Southeastern and Emerson

HAL BAILEY’S BAND

with Lew Ayres, Lionel Nat Pendleton. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet; based on a story by Max

with Henry Fonda, Alice Arleen Whelan. Directed by

“Calling Dr. |

Better news still is the fact|

who, after years in|

the | scenes in which they appear—proof |

in a few words, con- |

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Peter Piper French is master of ceremonies with the Strand’s

“World's Fair Talent Revue,” opening Monday night.

Jimmy Cagney rides again as the star of his first Western, “Oklahoma Kid,” at three neighborhood theaters this week-end.

THE NEIGHBORHOODS

MILD revolution seems to be afcot among our local neighborhoed | theaters. At least it appears that flesh-and-blood entertainers | are about to supplant bank night and chinaware as added attractions. Tonight the Uptown is offering an “all colored jitterbug jamboree” in addition to its screen bill. And on Monday night, Unit I of the Olson Theater Enterprises’ “World Fair Talent Revue” makes its bow at the Strand. The six acts were selected by elimination contests at the Stockman Dance Studios, and the show

the Fountain Square (“Prison Without Bars”) and Strand (“East Side of Heaven’); tomorrow at

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Close Butler,

|Dr. Robinson Pays Tribute

g filiation between the Jordan Con-

Jordan Link ls Promised

As Music School Gives Degrees to 19.

Strengthening of the present af-

servatory of Music and Butler University was promised by Dr. D. S. Robinson, newly appointed president of Butler, at the annual Jordan commencement exercises at the Odeon last night. { Dr. Robinson also paid tribute to Arthur Jordan, founder of the Conservatory and donor of the Arthur

Jordan Foundation and the Butler University main biulding. “Arthur Jordan's triple vision has] been translated into three great re-| alities—the main building of Butler |

Conservatory of music and related arts, and the great Foundation which also bears his name,” Dr. Robinson said.

Pledges Co-operation

“But his vision has not yet come to its full fruition. No man ever lives long enough to complete the realization of a truly great vision. He must entrust the work to his successors. It is for us who remain

| will have Pete French as master | of ceremonies. . . Entertainers will be Peggy Million and her Four Cornhuskers; George Wilkins, accordion player; Deborah Thomas, whose specialty is Irish folk dances: Betty Freeman, blues singer; Chuck Baker, trumpeter; Phyliss Baker, eccentric pianist. The revue, which is in the nature of a statewide talent hunt, includes representatives from Indianapolis, Anderson, Kokomo and Columbus. Tuesday

the Uptown (“Rom3snce of the Redwoods’). Tonight you may find the Irene DunneCharles Boyer combination at the Rex and “Blackwell's Island” and St. Clair with “Blondie Meets the Boss”). Tonight Grow Up”

“Three Smart Girls is at the Golden, with “Spirit of Culver,” and at the Granada along with “Fighting Thoroughbreds.” Sunday at the Rex with “Stagecoach.” = u zn THER attractions this evening: “Dramatic School” and “Twelve Crowded Hours” at the Oriental; ‘Secret Service of the Air’ and “South of Arizona” at the Avalon; “Nancy Drew, Reporter” and “Sunset Trail” at the New Daisy; "Yes, My Darling Daughter” and “Fisherman's Wharf” at the Tacoma. “Winner Take All” and “King of Chinatown” at the Speedway; | “Midnight” and “Blockade” at the Irving; “The Little Princess” with “Wife, Husband and Friend” at the Zaring; “Bulldog Drummond’s Secret Police” with “Winner Take All” at the Emerson. “Fast and Loose” and “The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt” are at the Talbott tonight; “Son of Frank- | enstein” and “Blondie Meets the tonight at the Cinema (with | Boss” at the Ritz; “Broadway “Pirates of the Skies”) and the | Serenade” with “The Eagle and Tuxedo (“The Great Man Votes), | the Hawk,” at the Vogue. and tomorrow at the Emerson “I'm From Missouri,” teamed (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers with “Women in the Wind,” is in “The Castles”). the Vogue's bill starting tomorAlso going the rounds is “The row. Other Sunday openers: Lady's From Kentucky”: Tonight | “Wuthering Heights” and “Mysat the St. Clair (the Hopalong | tery of the White Room” at the Cassidy “Frontiersman”), and at | Zaring; “Broadway Serenade” the Belmont and Granada, wliere | and “The Great Man Votes” it is teamed with “Back Door to | Irving; “Huckleberry Finn” with Heaven.” . . . Sunday it’s at the | “Blackwell's Island,” Avalon; Ritz (“You Can't Cheat an “The Little Princess” and “MidHonest Man”) and Rivoli (“I'm | night,” Tacoma; “Topper Takes | From Missouri’). a Trip” and “Gangster’s Boy,” at “Ice Follies” plays tonight at ' the Oriental.

Alice Faye and Technicolor Pie Give Their All for Art

Bv FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U. P.).—At the edge of a swimming pool filled with engine oil so it would photograph better, Miss Alice Faye gave ner all to her art today by stopping history's first technicolor custard pie. Significance of this event in the Hollywood scheme of things had | the slighest influence upon the temper of the beauteous Miss |

night the show will play at the Oriental; Wednesday night at the St. Clair; Thursday night at the Uptown, and Saturday night, the Ritz. Other units are in the process of being assembled. In all, six shows will travel the above local circuit in the coming six weeks.

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O° the movie side, the Rivoii is showing not two, but | three features tonight. After the regular run of “Women im the | Wind” (Kay Francis) and “Prison [ Without Bars,” there will be a | showing of ‘True Confession,” | which has Carole Lombard, Fred | MacMurray and John Barrymore. “Oklahoma Kid” has arrived in the suburban houses. The James Cagney Western may be seen

only Faye, as she scraped pie from her |

big blue eyes, combed pie from ot Arnold to Endow

golden curls, and cleared same from | her quivering lips. “Glub,” she said. The experts thereupon cleaned

\pie out of her ears, repainted her | face yellow and stood by, with | Edward Arnold disclosed today that

turkish towels, while Director Trv- | ervilte, Ariz. ing Cummins handed another PIE Mr. Arnold, who frequently spends (to Mr. Buster Keaton, who wound his vacations in the White Mounup, let fly and—umphf! Here was tain region of Arizona, found that | Miss Faye again, attempting be- | the town of Springerville had no

| fore she strangled to death, to free | DOSPIt 1%) or even a deetor. W has o

| population of 2000 persons. ‘herself of technicolor custard. The actor acquired an abandoned

In production was a movie which | Government project which he is may be called no-telling-what when having mele x a hospital ie + | said that Dr illiam rlando released, but which Carrens tly Is| of Los Angeles will be in charge listed as “Falling Stars” and which ‘and prominent Springerville citizens |1s intended as a cavalcade of the | will comprise the hoard of directors. | picture business, from the days of | The hospital will provide accommox Sennett to the present. | dations for for 22 patients.

Historic implications of the throw-| — {ing of the first technicolor custard | were realized by everybody at 20th | |Century-Fox, except Miss Faye.| {Even Alfred Ulrich, the pastry chef | |of the Cafe de Paris, who made the | pies to exacting standards, was ex- | |cited. He was so overwrought that | he revealed movie custard pie secrets | of 20 years standing. “There never has been any cus- | tard in a custard pie baked for | throwing purposes,” he said. “Cus- | tard is too slippery; it slides off the victim’s face. “Therefore I use whipped cream, heaten to such a consistency that it will hold its shape in the pie shell

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{ upon Bicking, conservatory director.

| O. Bucklew, | Carrie Phyllis

| Mildred Knight, Mary Frances Newlhouse and Elizabeth Marian Todd.

Arizona Hospital

| HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U.P.).—|

| he is endowing a hospital at Spring- |

and who have assumed the respon-

University, this fine Arthur Jordan| :

!sibilities of guiding the destinies |of these institutions to do what we

joan to complete the realization of |

Arthur Jordan's visions. “As the newly elected president | lof Butler University I pledge my-| self to co-operate with all others in| {this great task. The Arthur Jor-| dan Conservatory and Butler Uni- | | versity are already affiliated institutions. This affiliation must be! [strengthened in every way wossible. “Such an uitimate consummation of Arthur Jordan's vision would be in full accord with his own wishes, and seems to me to be essential to (the making of Indianapolis the {great cultural center it is her des‘tiny to become.”

20 Degrees Conferred

were conferred by Miss Ada

Twenty degrees 19 graduates

| Bachelor of music degrees were awarded to Alice Rayburn Harper land Marie Manthey Zorn, piano; Lillian Jeanette Robbins, harp; Robert Yates Grant and Genevieve | Hughel Lewis, cello. Bachelor of music in music educaticn: Blanche L. Boothe, Merle Robert Yates Grant, Mannan Grubbs, Carmen Jones, Charles Raymond Munger, Charlotte Moore. Bachelor of music in music education (joint degree with Butler University) : Mary Elizabeth Hadley,

Bachelor of drama and speech: Dorothea Willadean Craft. Master of music in music education: Russell Eugene Goucher. Dance certificates were received] by Marilyn Holloway and Marcella | Jane Reynolds. Joseph Lautner directed the Con- | servatory Choir in thes uti por- | tion of the exercises. . J. W. Put-| (nam, retiring is of Butler, [pronounced the benediction, | Marybelle Masterson was | organist.

CHANGES

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HER

Less than a week after she filed studio casting director, Bobbie Roberts withdrew her tion and announced they had become reconciled.

WHEN DOES IT START?

APOLLO ‘“Juarez,’”’ with Paul Muni, Bette

Davis, Brian Aherne, Claude Rains, oun Sanaa at 11, 1:42, 4:24, 7:06

an CIRCLE

“Young Mr. Lincoln,’”’ with Henry Fonda, ae Brady. Marjorie Weaver, at 12:30, 3.40 6:50 and 10. “The ie » with the Rijlz Brothers, 25 Louise, at 11:20, 2:30,

5:40 and LOEW’ S

“Calling Dr. Kildare,” with Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, at 11, 1:50. 4:40. 7:35 and 10. ‘‘Streets of New York,” with Jackie Cooper, at 12:30, 3:25, 6:15 and 9:05.

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MIND | HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U. P.) —| suit for divorce from Robert Webb, |

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PAIR'S WATERLOO MOMENT

Here are Bette Davis and Brian Aherne as Maximilian and Car-

lotta at the tragic moment in “Jua Napoleon III has placed him on a Apollo this week.

rez” when Maximilian realizes that puppet throne, The film is at the

Between Acts

Wife Pickets Film Studio Charging Alimony Is Overdue.

HLL YwooD. June 10 (U. P). John Langan, movie dialog director, today had threatened to get a restraining order if his former wife, Actress Joan Manners, again pickets the studio where he is employed carrying a banner accusing him of failing to pay her alimony, Miss Manners spent several hours yesterday marching up and down in front of the main entrance at Warner Bros. with a large banner which said: “John Langan, dialog director,

supported five years by wife. Uses |

first job in five years to destroy home and takes child.” The court recently ordered that their daughter, Jackie, 5, should be placed in a neutral home. The parents were unable to agree who should have custody. On the other side of the banner, Miss Manners had painted: “John Langan, Warner Bros. employee, withholds temporary alimony in effort to make wife a public charge.”

TONIGHT BARGAIN NIGHT! Our Regular Program, Plus BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW

3 Good Big Features After 9:00!

Studio |

Paramount Lists Record Schedule

HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U. P.) — A production schedule of 58 feature pictures and 85 short subjects to be

released during the 1939-40 season at a cost of $30,600,000 was announced today by Paramount Picwares.

the studio's national sales conven[tion now in session. It is the larglest schedule in the studio's history.

| The bulk of the pictures will be

{made here but some of the short subjects will be filmed at Para|mount’s Eastern studios and a few [pictures probably will be made in jo

The announcement was made at|

SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939

MIMIC GETS CONTRACT HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (U. P.).— Cecilia Loftus, well known stage mimic, has been signed for a role in pictures by Warner Bros. Her ability at impersonating aged persons won Miss Loftus a grandmoth=er’s part in “The Dead End Kids at Military School.”

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“BLACKWELL'S ISLAND” Sunday “STAGECOACH “3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP”

«SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR”|

Central at Fall Crk, Shirley Temple

Zaring Richard Greene

“THE LITTLE PRINCESS"

Loretta Young—Warner Baxter “WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND”

Sunday “WUTHERING HEIGHTS”

Cool—Westinghouse Air- Conditioned

“MYSTERY OF WHITE ROOM”

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