Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1939 — Page 8
MOVIE STAR,
OF
SWING
The first step is to get the shoe off. Dancing with shoes on tends to make you a flat Jout Tluogie, » With :
or without a floy-fioy. ;
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MOVIES
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APOLLO—
by Charles Lamont.
“Unexpected ‘Father; To J Mischa Auer, Dennis oO Keef ‘and Shi
y “Ross. Directed
“Ex-Champ,” with V: tor MLagléh, Tom Brown and Nan Grey. Directed by | hilip, Rosen. =
CIRCLE—*“Second Fiddle,”
with © “Sonja Henie, Tyrone
Power, Rudy Vallee and Mary Healy. Directed by Sidney
Lanfield.
“It Could Happen to You. with Gloria Stuart and Stuart Erwin. Directed by Alfred Werker.
- LOEW’S—*
aisie,’ * with Asn Sothern, Robert Young, Ian|.
Hunter and Ruth Hussey. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. “Stronger Than Desire,” with Walter Pidgeon, Vir-
ginia Bruce, Lee Bowman and Ann Dvorak. Directed by |
Leslie Fenton.
| : / LOEW'S Maisie takes the lid off at Loew's this week and does a few things you've always wanted to do. If you'd like to tell someone off properly,
don’t bother.
Just go and see Maisie. © x
It wasn’t until late in the picture I realized Maisie is (of all things) the imp in us who can’t understand why things are so just because
Society says so. We bow to what we call the inevitable, but not Maisie. No sir, she smacks ’‘em—hard. Wait till vou see her turn to the judge and say: “Judge, you can’t get to the truth of this by answering yes and no. I gotta say it in my own words, see? If you want the.truth I'll give jit to you—in my own way.” Ann Sothern was put into this one with no idea of turning out|a corker.. You can tell there wasn’t much money spent on scenes or scenery. In_ fact, if you lgok closely and " avant to be very critical about | it you can see where the ground leaves off and paper mountains on the backdrop begin. And there are just a few simple scenes—a patio here, a couple of rooms, a glimise inside a ranchhouse dining room, a piece of a railroad station half a building front, the inside of a jail, a shooting gallery. Put them together and shoot a slouching, gorgeous, hip-swinging, blondinéd 112 pounds of lovely hoofer into the conglomeration. You've got Maisie. And Maisie is a8 good movie. Ann Sothern was on the way out. Poor pictures, miscasting. bad direction perhaps, had spelled finis to her Hollywood career that began about six years ago when she came there as a singer. . ‘ She’s made the same type of comeback that Edward Ellis did in “A Man to Remember.” That's " where the resemblance stops. So you want to know what the . movie’s about. Maisie is a hoofer ouf of a job and Robert Young; a
ranch foreman, lets her stay one|
night at the ranch until she can get out of town. About to board a train East, shes takes a gamble and introduces herself to the wife of the ranch owner as that lady’s personal maid. The cwner and wife have just arrived from the East. She’s accepted and takes up her duties back on the ranch. She and Mr. Young fall in love (and what a fool he was not to notice her sooner) and just as they're to be married, they quarrel about an alleged affair between the ranchowner (the inestimable Ian Hunter) and Maisie. : Mr. Hunter, actually, is very much worried about his wife and another man. Just as the things threaten to become boring and “B”-ish, Mr. Hunter shoots himself. Maisie has gone and. Mr. Young stands trial for murder. There was no witness, and besides, Mr. Young said of Mr. Hunter, “He's * dead” rather than “He shot himself,” when he was found with the | (ee body. ~That proved conclusively, | fo everyone but me, that Mr. Young had done it. When it had become a matter of minutes before the jury did | its duty, Maisie and a New York lawyer fixed everything up. You've
2nd BIG WEEK
got to admit the whole thing sounds a little corny bui Miss Sothern is worth all of it. She’s an eyeful and an actress. Mr. Young and a certain, Cliff Edwards, who used to be known more lovingly as “Ukelele Ike,” do good jobs with their roles. But everything waits for Maisie.
The second picture on the pro-|
gram had no business in second spot. It's really a nice entertaining piece of work. There's just enough heavy in if to make us realize there's stilk-a hard, cruel world. It's the gags I liked, though. Walter Pidgeon wants to know where his lovely wife, = Virginia Bruce, is. Her {friend says helpfully, “F don’t know, but she was coughing when she went out. I presumeishe's gone to a concert.” The picture is called “Stronger Than Desire,” why I don’t know.
APOLLO
Sandy is swell. There were a lot of mothers at|the Apollo yesterday with [their youngsters and the kids were loving {Unexpected Father.” All the little |girls were crying to get a chance to hold Sandy for just a minute and) so, probably, were a number of the grownup mothers. The story doesn’t séund so bad, but there was something wrong somewhere. It has all the old hokum. Boarding house and struggling] young | vaudeville . artists. Mischa Auer no longer has a tele-scope,-but he now sports tights and a frilled sKirt. There’s more hokub with scenes in a booking office (always sure fire), backstage scenes, ete. | When an old hoofer partner dies and leaves Denis O'Keefe a baby he finds he has to get married in order to keep it. His girl is mad at him. The logical thing would have been for them to get married, but she reverses the English and elopes with her boss. Then Mr. O'Keefe catches her before it's too late and they | do get married. That's the story and it’s saved by Sandy, who walks for the first time. Mischa does a little saving, too, I think, especially when he fashions dry panties for the baby and again when he takes castor oil. Shirley Ross has seen the best days of her career, I think. It would be nice for all of us to hope together that she’s saving her money. The other picture is “Ex-Champ.” Victor McLaglen is always swell, even! if he knows only a few bits of acting technique. He gets that paw up around his
-{face; like a combination of Wallace
Beery and Edgar Kennedy, he can tickle a partner's ribs (with a genteel finger) and he can laugh.
.. CIRCLE
The : Circle holds over “Second Fiddle” and “It Could Happen to You” for a second week. In “Second Fiddle” look for the suave motion of Sonja Henie on skates. Last week: “Better than ever . . . discarded the hard Olympic stuff . . . gone into interpretive dances and more beautiful, flowing motions . . . don’t look for any act-
ling ‘except ‘from Edna Mae Oliver
.. . hard to tell about Mary Healy, the second lead, but she has a dandy figure.”
* BROWN GETS BREAK
“The Five Marvelous Ashtons,” a vaudeville acrobatic troupe, first the budding histrionic art in Joe E. Brown, now starring in $1000 a Touchdown,” and he was signed post haste—at the munifi-
cent sum of $3 per week, plus board
and room, he Fevealed today.
The next step is to put the shoes back on because you are about to get near a horse. known as the Rocking Horse Roll.
ACTOR TRAVELS 350 MILES DAILY
SCHENECTADY, N. Y., July 22 (U.P.).—William Post Jr. actor, said today that the shows must go on, even if it means 350 miles of daily commuting to put them over. Mr. Post plays the lead in the
current Mohawk Drama Festival "here nightly, then boards a sleeper
for New York to participate in a
‘daily radio show. After his radio
appearance he goes to Locust Valley, N. Y.,, an hour's drive, to rehearse for a third play, thence back to Schenectady.
This step is
PIANO STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITALS
The piano students of Georgianna Brown-Ritter will give a recital at 3:30 p. m. tomororw at the Green Room of the Y. W. C. A. They will be assisted by Joseph R. Ritter, tenor, and George E. Thompson, baritone. The students include Joan Ed-
wards, Cloe Ann Merz, Joan Ritter, Shirley Edwards, Lois “ambridge, Billie Gregory.
NEIGHBORHOODS
It's Tense, Hard Work, Deciding What'll Show and for How Long
that. It is suicide.”
One man, a little older and perhaps a little wiser than the others held up his hand for silence. “Gentlemen,” he said “slowly, “I have heard your arguments. I know your difficulty. But my mind is made up. “Gentlemen, the : .Oriental will play ‘Flight to Fame’ with ‘Wuthering Heights’ tonight and the Strand plays ‘Let Freedom Ring’ with ‘Juarez.’
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HIS may not be an absolutely true picture of what goes on in any theater chain office, but it’s a pretty good indication of what goes on every minute inside the heads of most theater owners. Thursday afternoons the board of strategy of the, Olson Enterprises—Manager Carl Niesse, sometimes Mr. Olson, and always the theater managers—meets at the main office. They decide what pictures will ‘be shown at what houses for how long. They know what their individual neighborhoods want and like to see and they plead for the ‘right to show those pictures. Some pictures “will go” anywhere, especially in a- neighborhood where the population is cosmopolitan and when the picture is the same way. Other pictures are good only in certain spots. All things depend on subject matter of the picture, racial lines in the neighborhood, religions, etc. Many times, whether or not a picture is “good” - makes very little difference. The neighborhood theater manager knows these things as he does his Bible. It’s his business. The managers were closeted more than two hours last Thursday. When they finished they had a program that was scientifically designed to fit every neighborlood house. = Noes With One Eye Open— Claude Allison of the Strand is kicking up his heels these days. The Strand recently signed for Warner Bros. pictures and now has all the big producing studios ‘under contract. . . . Carl Niesse tried something new at the Vogue the other night. He put a box office at the rear entrance of the Vogue. Now all the patron has to do is get out of his car and walk straight into the theater. He can see the seats better, too, because he’s walking into their backs. Carl says he fills the theater faster and with less nuisance to the patrons already seated... . . Earl Cunningham, Fountain Square manager, rents that 1902 o from a man who got it as a legacy. ... . The man was on relief and now he gets a nice salary from Earl for driving it around the town. . . . When you buy a box of popcorn at the Strand Sweet Shop don’t throw the box away. It might have a free ticket inside it. . . . The Esquire Theater, the old Garrick at 30th and Illinois Sts., will have a real face=
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HE group around the table in the little room was tense. man got up and waved his hands. “It just won’t work,” he cried.
One
“Never, never, will I agree to
Another shrugged his shoulders. “I agree with M. Quinn absolutely—in principle,” he said, what he is asking—it is impossible.
| “but How could I face my people?”
wash when they get through with it. Work has started on refurbishing the inside. . . . Ted Nicholas, Lyric Theater manager, is pinchhitting at the neighborhood houses until when and if the downtown showhouse opens again. ee.
HE week-end calendar follows:
AVALON—Tonight: “My Lucky Star” dnd “North of the Yukon.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Dark Victory’”’ and “Lady’s From Kentucky. BELMONT-—Tonight: Merrie Melody Cartoon. Tomorrow through Tuesday: Je Freedom Ring” and “Wings of the Nav CINEMA—Tonight: SY lesanider Graham Bell” and “The Saint Strikes Back. Tomorrow through Tuesday: Haways, Ride High” and * id From ug prom Mis Ra
Tess AISY — Tonight: sonny and “Honor nge."" Tomorrow and Mo Day Bay Angels Have Wings’ and “Jones Family in Hollywood. EMERSON—Tonight: ‘Woman Doctor’! and “Blue Montana Skies.’ Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Alexander Graham Bell” and “Mr. Moto on Danger Island.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘“Juarez” and ‘Jones Family in Hollywood,
‘Juarez’
IRVING—Tonight: “Dark Victory” and “Kid From Texas.”’ Tomorrow through Tuesqay; “Union Pacific’ and “Society
ORIENTAL — Tonight: yuthering Helgnts and ‘ ‘Flight to Fame.” Tom and Monda ! Follies” “Blondte Meets the Boss REX —Tonight: “King of the Turf’ and “Winner Take All.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Alexander Graham Bell” and “Return of the Cisco Kid.” RITZ—Tonight: sRark EO Sod “Only Angels Have Wings.” Tom through Wednesday: “Lucky Night" hy “Society Lawyer.”
and
RIVOLI—Tonight: “Torchy Runs for Mayor’’ and “Lady and the Mob.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Juarez’ and “Boy Friend.” ST. CLAIR—Tonight and tomorrow: “Let Freedom Ring” and “Boy Friend.” SANDERS—Tonight: ‘Risky Business” A “Guilty Trails.” Tomorrow and Monday: ay malion” and ‘Return of
the Cisco SPEEDWAY—Toni ht! “East Side of ‘Mys of the Wh
Heaven” and 3 B m."” Omorrow Tue “Only Angels Have whroas and ona: Family in Hollywood.” « STRAND — Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Juarez’ and ‘Let Freedom’ Ring paACOMA-Tonlahi: nin. Failte ro esday Peon Kentucky’ Rha ¢ ‘Dark Victory. v's TALBOTT — Tonignt: ‘The Hardys Ride High” and “Kid From Texas Tomorrow through Tuesday: Brother Rat? and “Exile Expres TUXEDO Toniah: yonion at aifie. 1 Tomorrow throu ‘Wedne; Bei Ring’ ug. ‘Alexander Graham
UPTOWN — Tonight: ‘Let Freedom Ring x and “Bridal Suite.” allem farSugn yegnes day: ‘Rose of Washington Souare” and “Only Angels Have
“Rose of ‘Washing-
VOGUE_ronign, ‘Confessions of a Nazi
ion § Square” an
ZARING—Toni LERt; Sergeant Madden” and ‘‘Return Kid.” Tomorrow and all next a © Juarez” and Disney’s Cartoon Circus.
STAND-IN STAR
.Barbara Roshay, who is Judy Garland’s standin in “Babes in Arms,” is opening a swimming school in Hollywood. She was a member of the American Olympic Team in 1928.
Last Day! William Boyd
“SILVER ON THE SAGE”
| Plus! “LAW OF THE UNDERWORLD’
SWIM —_PICNIC — PLAY
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Starting on one side of any handy chair you grasp it firmly (so as not te fall over) and skip with a rolling backward motion to the other side.
HOLLYWOOD
Here you are on the other side, almost. * meantime you have changed your ensemble and your bonnet. The step is called the Wicker Wackie.
. By PAUL HARRISON
Brenda Joyce Still Breathless After Plunge Into Hollywood
Betty Jo Harrington and:
OLLYWOOD, July 22.—About three months ago Darryl Zanuck’s pumpkin coach was sent around to pick up Brenda Joyce, a local
coed with blond hair, photogenic
features and things, and a luck
‘ratio of 1,000,000-to-1. She was kissed by Tyrone Power, plumped into an important part in “The Rains Came,” and now is to have a leading
role with Richard Greene. - Miss Joyce is doing all right, and her latest break is due mostly to the fact that Nancy Kelly has been overworked. In six months Miss Kelly has appeared in almost every picture made by 20th-Fox,. -and the other day somebody discovered that she occupies the top feminine place in four flickers which will be released about the same time. 4 Obviously that will be quite enough of a good thing, so Mi Kelly has been taken out of still another film, “Here I Am a , Stranger,” and told to take a nice vacation. Scarcely having caught hr breath after being doused in “The Rains,” Miss Joyce was ordered to’ report for the vacated role. | 2 un PPARENTLY it's all very thrilling, but nothing has
happened to top. that first day when she took her screen test. “I
was trying to hide my jitters by
pretending to be cocky and confident,” she said, “and I made some crack about being disappointed . that my test wasn’t a love scene with Tyrone Power. “Well, they took me up on it just like ‘that! Someone telephoned Mr. Power and found he had a little time, and he came over, and I could have just absolutely fainted away, I was that embarrassed. It was done for a joke, I guess, but I certainly learned right then that a girl had better keep quiet in this business. “We went ahead and played an awfully romantic scene together, and it’s a good thing it wasn’t in Technicolor because I was blushing like a poinsettia [all the way through it. J . “No, I didn’t get around much to the set of ‘Second Fiddle’ I just never have quite got over that test with Tyrone Power. And he
. ribs me about it every time we ‘meet.
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WHEN DOES IT START?
APOLLO
Unexpected Father,” with Sandy Henville, Mischa Auer Dei O'Keefe and Shirley Ross at 11, 1:44, 4:28, 7:19 and 10:10. “Ex-Champ,” with Victor McLage len and Tom Brown at 12:32, 3:18,
6:07 and 8:58. CIRCLE
“Second Fiddle,” with Sonja Henle, , Tyrone Power and dy allee at 11. 1:50, 4:40. 7:30 and Could Happen to Yon.” Stuart Erwin an Slots Stuart 12:35, 3:30, 6:20 and 9
LOEW'S
“Maisie,” with Ann Sothern ‘and Robett. Young at 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:20
with at
“Stronger Than Desire,” with. Walter ldgeon and Virginie, Bruce. at 12:20, 3:05, 5:55 and 8
Paul MudicBetln Davis Brian Aherne, 7" Robert Young, "BRIDAL SUITE”
ALAMO
First: City Showing—‘‘The Three Mesqgniteers,’”* ‘Three a Steers’ , “WHISPER! “ENEMIES” DEVILS OF RED 0 CIRCLE"
BROAD” RIPPLE PARK ADULTS SWIM Children
Every Tuesday and Thursday, 10 | to 11 A. M.—Swim Classes for Children Entering Pool : —No Additional Re. we
® Roller Skating ® Ri
BALLOON ASCENSION
Triple Parachute Jump Sunday, July 23
FREE yer
Free Movies Nightly Except Monday
LOUIE LOWE'S
OECHESTRA MITELY EXCEPT MONDAY
WESTLAKE
Free Concerts Open Tomorrow
The Matinee Musicale, the Rauh Memorial Library aiid the Pederal Music Project tomorrow will join forces in the first of six free “symphony at sundown” concerts at 5 p. m. on the library lawn. The first two organizations are sponsoring the series, and the Federal Orchestra, under Paul Fidlar’s direction, will play. Prof. Gino A. Ratti, liberal arts college dean at Butler University, is the series’ chairman. - Boy Scouts from Troop 80 and Girl Scouts of the Civic Promotion Patrol are to act as ushers.
'TIPPY TIPPER' ON PARK PROGRAM
“Tippy Tipper,” trick dog owned by Roscoe Peters of Madison, will appear . tomorrow afternoon and Svening at Riverside Amusement Pa
has been in training since puppyhood. He balances on- his master’s feet, does front and back flips, walks on his hind feet and obeys various other commands. Meanwhile park officials announced the installation of four new horseshoe courts. The courts will be open during the regular sessions of the park and patrons can play any length of time for 25 cents.
“Tippy Tipper” is 2 years old and :
In the
Girl Singer Gets Chance
Audition © Approved, She
Goes on Farm Hour.
Judy _Allen, Washington, Ind. songstress, is getting her big chance today and it came on her 17th birthday! Judy auditioned ently this week at Radio Station, WIRE and that the verdict was favorable can be Judged by her scheduled guest appearances on the station's 11:30 a; m, Farm Hour. ° She is the protege of Earl Cunningham, Fountain Square Theater manager. He told her today she had been offered a tryout with Radio Station WLS:: Republic Pictures,, West Coast studios, are also interested in her-work, he said. Miss Allen is the oldest of seven children. She entered an amateur contest two years ago on a dare and has been singing ever since. She does western novelties : and picks them up by listening to records played over and over again until they are mastered. _ She will appear on the Fountain Square stage next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
BIG USE OF LIGHT
Fifty thousand amperes of light
were in constant use on the Munch-
kinland set for “The Wizard of Oz.”
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In the last step, after changing chairs rapidly, you balance back and forth on your toes and heels and laugh like everything,
It’s called the Hysteria.
FIDDLERS HOLD CONTEST TONIGHT
An Old Time Fiddlers’ Contest will be held tonight at Tomlinson Hall. Entries have been received from all over the State. The contest, being held in conjunction with a square dance and
1jitterbug jam session, is sponsored
by Pioneer Camp One. Woodmen of the World. M. E. Kilpatrick is chairman of the committee in charge.
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“UNION PACIFIC” Also Selected Shorts Se ‘Raft—Ellen Drew
“LADY’S FROM KENTUCKY” . Bette Davis. “DARK VICTORY”
" N. Jersey & Wash. Helen Mack P aramount Bruce Cabot “MYSTERY OF THE WHITE ROOM” “SILVER ON THE SAGE”
Glenda Farrell—Barton MacLane _“TORCHY RUNS FOR MAYOR” Fay Bainter—Ida Lupino “LADY AND THE MOB” And! Buddy Rogers and Band EXTRA! Added to Last Show Tenight!: Claudette Colbert—Herbert Marshall | “GILDED LILY” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Bette Davis “JUAREZ” Jane Withers “BOY FRIEND”
First Showings East 1—Sybil Jason “WOMAN DOCTOR” Gene Autry—Smiley Burnette
2—“BLUE ‘MONTANA SKIES” SAND! ND vung Sun. throug! Lon “ NDER GRAHAM BELL” MRD "MoT ON. DA DANGER ISLAND” ~ 5307 E. Wash. St. IRVING “5bic i George Brent “DARK VICTORY” “THE KID FROM TEXAS” Sunday—Joel McCrea—Barbara Stanwyck “UNION PACIFIC” Virg. Bruce “SOCIETY LAWYER” Tuxedo ons wa uxe Oo Joel McCrea ns © “UNION PACIFIC” Sun.—=Nelsen Eddy—Virginia Bruce
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