Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1939 — Page 18

THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939

HOLLYWOOD

By PAUL HARRISON

OLLYWOOD, June 15.—Behind the screen:

had a labor riot, complete a killing. But all for the cameras, It took quite a bit of fixing. They built platforms 50 feet high

Paramount has just

with five-alarm fire at night, and

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for the photographers. They fire- |

proofed a big sound stage, sheathed it in corrugated metal and then made it look like a fac-

of course.

HE horrible manifestations of internal bleeding that you

| see on the screen are done by

! chocolate.

tory building with hidden gas jets |

and charges of lacopodium to make it

They hired extra firemen

drooling mouthfuls of melted Excent in technicolor, to use

when the victims have

| something less tasty.

appear to be blazing. | and |

policemen and ambulance Crews, | (park Victory”) nobody was get-

But on the set of “Bright Vietory” (which is not & sequel to

JHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES REHEARSE FOR SUNDAY CONCERT

Grotto Will Have Saturday Frolic

A one-night frolic will be held at Riverside Park Saturday by members of the Saraha Grotto. This will be the second frolic held by the Grotto at the park this week. A fly-it-yourself trainer airplane has been added to the park attractions, along with an eight-week-old pony. The pony will be put into service on his second birthday. Meanwhile plans were announced for employees’ and industrial picnics to be held at the park during the summer. Organizations to hold picnics in-

“Wuthering Heights” Mystery of the White Room” for the balance of the week. The two shows will have run an entire week at tha theater.

Arthur.

ZARING FEATURES

ARE HELD OVER

The Zaring Theater will hold over and “The

“Wuthering Heights” is the

Bronte novel adapted for the screen by Ben Hecht and Charles Mac-

Merle Oberon and Lau-; rence Olivier taking leading roles.

"CARLILE JUVENILE FOLLIES OF 1939"

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Last Day! RONALD REAGAN “Girls on Probation” Plus!

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Dance Nightly Except Monday.

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NG Dundes of extras and some | ting killed. It was just a fight. a stunt men. | knockdown-drag-out brawl beA loyal emplovee of the factory | tween Melville Cooper and Fred(Clarence Kolb) was supposed to | gie Bartholomew and Jackie clirab a ladder to fight the fire | Cooper. and to be shot off the roof by the The elder Cooper and Barthol“5 Inn 24 gy below. This was 0 Ve omew are father and son who unone by showing Kolb on the lad- | wittingly have given Jack Cooper der and then, in a long shot, hav- | CCEA ST ing ey ts NE he Sunt ponpieted by a some unserupulous oil barons. at yy A : When they come to his house > A» & expecting to make amends, Jack HE latter was sulking as final | knocks Freddie down and piles preparations were being made. into his father. Bartholomew re“I got a good idea about this enters the scrap and young Coophe said. “but Al Santell (the di- | er whirls on him with & haymak- | § D WN rector) won't let me do it, See | er that brings out the chocolate —1 want to go up the ladder | blood Freddie is holding in his about 50 feet, then have the mob | mouth. h pull it sideways so it slides over First time they tried it the big to that tin roof. I'd let go of the | punch was so realistic that the ladder and bounce off the sloping | bleeding was more like a geyser roof and fall on that pile of tin than & It Souq Rave cans and broken glass. Thatd | loo ike murder. So they tri really be a stunt, but I've gotta | it again right way, while Bartholdo it the easy way.” omew was still dizzy from the Santell was standing nearby | blow and before his face swelled. and heard the complaint. He | The young man can take it. warned: “Listen, my good man, | don't you go getting yourself hurt or I'll break your neck” Pretty soon there were yells of “All right—we'll shoot it!” The gas flames roared, the lacopodium burned fiercely, police struggled with the crowd as firemen turned hoses on the blaze. A large smokestack crumbled and crashed. The stunt man | climbed the ladder. and as a shot | rang out he stiffened and fell | with an awful thud. "“Cut!” | called Santell. “You all right, | Jimmy?” ! “Yeah.” said Dundee. need a dry shirt.”

clude General Motors, SchwitzerCummins, Indianapolis Retail Meat and Grocers’ Association. Coca Cola, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, the Milk Foundation, the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers, American Federation of Hosiery Workers at Real Silk and Murat Temple Shrine.

Stars of Tomorrow in a Revue of Today Also The Peputontes and Barney, The Harlin Brothers, Pete French as M. C.

Caleb Mills Hall—<34th & Penn. Friday Eve., June 16, 8:15 Bltteh Jug All Seats 25¢ Warren Hall, Mandrake the Maglolan”

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The Instrumental Band Clinic at the Jordan | direction of Robert Harper, will take part in the ; Sa A Conservatory of Music will close Sunday with two | program. All rehearsing at the clinic has been done po concerts. The trombonists, working earnestly under | under circus tents in the school grounds. NE DIDN'T WANT PLAY DUMB . . . so when

New China Film Searing Tomorrow — he saw she had him he gave Here Saturday) in like it was his

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CHARLIE RUGGLES WILE Collier. Sr.

Cool CXWXY/5%6 LAST DAY! BAER-NOVA rin

Tex Ritter, ‘‘Song of the Buckaroo’

“The 400,000000,” a documentary R # Alamo : 1 f the new China, with com-| “THE NIGHTRIDERS,” with John Wayne, Ray Corrigan and Max bos in sok by Fredric March, will pe | Terhune. Screen play by Betty Burbridge and Stanley Roberts. Directed mentary by i » WIL B® hy George Sherman. presented Saturday at Roun) A crooked gambler masquerades as Don Luis de Serrano and claims Theater under sponsorship of the a large land grant in the West. The three Mesquiteers save the ranchChinese Emergency Relief Society. | ers by proving the villains identity. The film is the story of the] “THE STREET OF MISSING MEN,” with Charles Bickford, Harry “yn 3 . A OY . 1 : I ? R » . v | » * Fortung Mu Lincoln.’ sith Henry ‘awakening of the “sleeping giant” Carey and Mabel ih Screen play by Frank Dolan and Leonard Lee. at 12:30, 3:40 6:30 and 10. in the East. It tells of the early Directed by Sidney Salkow. th Fo. ]e | struggles of Dr. Sun Yat Sen and of Cash Darwin, sent to prison by the Clarion, fighting newspaper, 5:40 and 8:50 ‘the mechanization of the new coun- swears to get even. He throws in with the managing editor and finds LOEW'S try. he is straight. In a last minute change of heart, he saves the newspaper.

“Calling Dr. Kildare” with Lew || 1t shows the increasing unifica- Circle ‘urcle

Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraie : i A Nt “ Le S30 th S38 and 10 tion of China against Japan, and SN 3 ¢ the coincidental growth of roads, “INVITATION TO HAPPINESS,” with Irene Dunne, Fred MacMurbridges, schools and machines. ray, Charlie Ruggles and William Collier Sr. Screen play by Claude Binyon. Directed by Wesley Ruggles.

Cooper. at 12:30, 3:25, 6:15 and 9:05 A boxer marries his owner's daughter. He tries for years for his

TOMORROW at COOL i big chance at the championship. When it comes he has lost his wife

i i f og and boy through singleness of purpose. His tribulations effi on a hap-

pier note. “SOME LIKE IT HOT,” with Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, Gene Krupa He liked romance {ie now and then! She

and his orchestra and Una Merkel. Screen play by Lewis R. Foster and Wilkie C. Mahoney. Directed by George Archinbaud. wanted marriage then and now!

WHEN DOES IT START?

APOLLO

“Juarer,” with Paul Muni, Bette Davis, Brian Aherne, Claude Rains, John Garfield, at 11, 1:42 4:24 7:08

and 9.%8. CIRCLE

“The Gorilla

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LISTEN, BABY, WHEN | KISS A GAL— SHE STAYS KISSED!

YOU PROBABLY YELL AT GIRLS ON STREET CORNERS!

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A rubber-mouthed spelibinder runs through all the adventures of the sawdust trail trying to get an act for himself and the band he manages. During that time he wins the girl.

Loew's “IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD,” with Claudette Colbert, James Stewart, Guy Kibbee, Nat Pendleton and Frances Drake. Screen play by Ben Hecht. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke II. As private detective for a millionaire playboy. Mr. Stewart becomes involved in a murder. A aizzy poetess offers to help. After many daring | exploits they track down the murderer.

“BLIND ALLEY.” with Chester Morris, Ralph Bellamy and Ann | Dvorak. Screen play by Philip MacDonald, Michael Blankford and Al- | bert Duffy. Taken from the long-run stage hit of the same name, this is a murder thriller with a psychological twist. The police, aided materially by a doctor psychologist, get the murderer.

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AL : i : ) USICIANS whose work had become static because of unemploy= wil ment are finding entirely new musical fields in the WPA- : A sponsored Federal Music Project in Indiana, Paul Fidlar, director, n said today. One unit of the Indianapolis group has been playing with the | Vg

“Hands in Action” exhibit this week at the William H. Block Co. auditorium. The men are accredited musicians taken from relief rolls. About 40 such men are now taking part in the Indianapolis unit of the project= Two other units include 19 men in Ft. Wayne and Terre Haute. Mr. Fidlar said that since the inception of the project in January, 1936, many of the musiciaus Aportit Ng Ra : had taken up new kinds of work. peat IR “I have had men ask for ad- : y a § \ vice on making arrangements,” he ; 3 3 X said, “and have requested them to ” N write orchestrations for me. Men

2 d with who have never done this before 111 GUY KRIBBEE are turning in very creditable ||| FRANCES DRAKE

pieces of work.” —— About five of the group will go Directed by W. S.VAN DYKE,

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into the Indianapolis Symphony this fall. Two of those playing at Block’s this week are among this number. = = EACHING occupies most of the group's time, with concerts, study and special arranging work following in that order. “The men do not teach unless the student has qualified as an indigent, incapable of paying for his study,” Mr. Fidlar said. The concert group wiil leave Block's tomorrow when the “Hands in Action” exhibit closes.

AT RIVOLI

Denny Dutton and his band will head a stage show at the Rivoli Theater tonight and tomorrow. Brought there last week he was returned by popular request. One of his features will be Deanne and Don Jackson, swing tap team. He stars Dorothy Rowbard.

Last Day! “Calling Dr. Kildare"—"Streets of New York.”"—Loew's

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