Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1939 — Page 8
ANDY HARDY
Mickey Rooney can’t throw off Ann Rutherford like an oid coat (although the coat seems to be doing
pretty well here.)
They're in a play within a play at Loew’s this week in “Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever.”
It's Garson Kanin, the young director, on the set with Ginger
Rogers just after the production of “Bachelor Mother.”
Randolph Scott is the fearless: Wyatt Earp, the frontier marshal who “wan’t afeard a nobody” in Tomb-
stone. The picture is “Frontier Marshal” with Nancy Kelly, Binnie Barnes and Cesar
omero.
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MOVIES
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By HARRY MORRISON
Ginger Rogers and Mickey Rooney
Roles in New Films Here
“Career,” with Anne
IRCLE—
| Gregory Ratoff.
OLLO—‘“Bachelor Mother,” Niven and E. E. Clive. Directed by Garson Kanin.
Darnell; James Ellison and Elsa Maxwell
with Ginger Rogers, David
Shirley, Edward Ellis, Alice
Eden and John Archer. Directed by Leigh Jason. “Hotel For Women,” with Ann Sothern, Linda
Directed by
“Frontier Marshal,” with Randolph Scott, Nancy
Kelly, Cesar Romero and Allan Dwan.
Binnie Barnes. Directed by
LOEW’S—“Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever,” with Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Cecilia Parker and Ann Rutherford. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke. - “They All Come Out,” with Tom Neal, Rita Johnson and Edward Gargan, Directed by Jacques Tourneur.
CIRCLE
“Doc didn’t wunt t’ saddle yu with no cripple and at the same time, ma'am, he’s eaten his heart out fer yu. Between them ‘tw things ma’am, he’s goin’ pl . loco.” That's the gist of “Frontier Mar--shali?. The speaker is Randolph Scott, who's getting to look like William S. Hart more each day, and the little gal at the other end is Nancy Kelly. “Hotel for Women” is supposed to be the featured picture on the program over there this week but for obvious reasons let’s talk about the Tombstone opus first. This is one of those shows that was dreamed up to follow in the wake of more illustrious predecessors, notably, “Dodge City” and “Stagecoach.” In my opinion it’s got both of them heat. Very forthright, the pictare shows Mr. Scott as a man that no one can beat to a draw and the only way they can beat him up is with one man doing the punching and two men holding our hero. That's the way I like my Westerners—plenty tough and no doubts about it.
The streets of Tombstone are not |
unlike the streets of a hundred Western towns you've seen (in the cinema) and the horses act about the same. The villians are mean and they're all cowards. Long, lean John Carradine reverts to type after being such a good fellow in “Captain Fury” and portrays a character with whom. we are all better familiar. He's nasty and he has henchmen. A-a H-a-a!! The Doc referred to in the beginning paragraph is Doc Holliday. He's played by Cesar Romero in a very chilling fashion. “Perhaps you'd like to take the other end of this handkerchief, sir. I'd be most willing to blow your insides out your -backbone. Or perhaps, sir, you haven't the courage.” (That means maybe you'd like to draw your gun against my draw. 1 know I've the fastest draw in the West, but I just like to kill people.) Doc, it seems, has come to the ‘West, because back home in Illinois he found he had tuberculosis. Rather than saddle his girl to a hopeless invalid, he leaves her. She follows him and finds him a killer with a moll. The moll is Binnie Barnes and very .slinkum. Doc, who's been drinking milk these many moons, decides .to kill himself so he starts in on the whisky. Mr. Earp, meanwhile, has saved his life and earned his undying gratitude. But undying gratitude doesn’t include butting in on Doc’s personal life. There's a bit of coolness between the two men until they fight it out together with the outlaws and save the stagecoach. Later the outlaws come back and in the gunfight that follows Doc is killed. Mr. Earp and his men then * kill off the gangsters and the town is safe. (Or it will be until they decide to make another movie about Tomestone.) Binnie decides things are getting too tame for her. (Gettin’ so a woman can cross the street ’thout gettin’ called at!) She moves on, urged by the call of the six-shooter and three fingers of whisky for a dollar. Mr. Earp is left with Nancy. What can he do? ° This other picture features the arrival to talkietown of Linda Darnell, a Texas miss, who with Ann Sothern, is the bright spot in a pig.
LAST DAY, GEORGE RAFT “The Lady’s From Kentucky” and “THE CHASER” Dennis O'Keefe.
- | ture otherwise untouched, either by |genius or a mediocre hand.
James ‘Ellison is stuffy, the story is implausible and Elsa Maxwell is as full of old mothballs as Alexander Woollcott.. You might like it.
LOEW'S
The main question is: Is Andy Hardy . Mickey -Rooner, is Mickey Rooney Andy Hardy, or is Lewis Stone a judge? Those people have themselves so firmly intrenched in their characters that any Hardy picture cannot help but be a success. Andy is growing up. That was shown pretty well when he first imagined himself to be in love. This time he goes so far as to become adult about it. In awakenings of love one usually thinks not of [the morrow. You're in love--so you're in love. When
one gets a little older one thinks
in terms of the other person—We’re in love—so we're in love and let's get married. Andy Hardy wants to get married. Don't get worried, he doesn’t. He never had a chance. He's in love with his teacher, who is about six years his senior. The way Andy looks at it, that isn’t much. | “Look, Dad,” he says. “I'm. 17, going on 18. That makes me almost 20 or even 21—of age. She’s only 23. She was 22 just a little while ago. Now, Dad, what difference is one year, I ask you?” This one, I think, is one of the better Hardy films. One way or another, whether it’s in the direction or in young Mr. Rooney himself, the change in age that has been coming is pretty well delineated by Mickey. He doesn’t do such crazy things. The things he does do are just as funny. But then, due to this love angle, he's going through the whole picture under a cloud. There are really three plots. Polly Benedict is breaking Andy’s heart with another beau. Andy is driven to this new teacher and you know what happens there. -- The judge gets involved with a couple of crooks who tell him the property he owns on the edges of town is davaluable in its aluminum deposits. He gets his friends to subscribe to a stock issue fo build an aluminum refinery. The crooks skip with the dough. The third angle is whether Polly is going to jump into the live volcano on the island of Tahiti. I forgot to tell you about that. It’s in the play that Andy wrote for the dramatics class. Well, the teacher marries someone else, the judge and his friends sell the land to the city for gravel, and Polly does jump into the volcano—and then right into Andy's arms, all open for forgiveness. It's hard to tell what they'll do next, but you might be pleased to know! that stories are on the fire for the Hardys for at least two more years. By that time Andy will be almost 30 by his system of counting. Terry Kilburn is in this one. He's the lad that makes the stage moon do the rumba. The .other picture is “They All Come Out” and is a pretty fair piece of work. This picture originally started being an educational short. It was to tell the inside story of Alcatraz in pictures—how the men lived, what they ate, how they did their work and what the prison itself looked like. When they were making their
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OFFER NOVELTIES AT NIGHT SPOTS
Dick ' Fansler at the Westlake Beach Terrace is handling the novelty sketches in Louie Lowe's nightly dance programs. The band quartet is featuring “Is It Possible” and June Click sings “Comes Love,” from the new Broadway show, “Yokel Boy.”
Golding’s Showboat at Riverside Amusement Park offers Sam Gore in his eighth week of emceeing.
Valdez and Peggy, comedy dance team, are featured.
Janice Collins is in the singer’s spot. ||
WHEN DOES IT START?
APOLLO
“Bachelor Mother,” with Ginger Rogers, David Niven and Charles fopurn. at 11. 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and
“Career,” with Edward Ellis, Anne Shirley, Alice: Eden and ohn Archer, at 12:30, 3:20, 6:10 and 9
CIRCLE
“Hotel for Women,” with - Ann Sothern, L:nGa Darnell, James Eli1 swell at 11, 1:50,
. 0:20. “Frontier Marshal,” with Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly, Cesar Romero and Binnie Barnes at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:15.
LOEW’S
“Andy Hardy Gets Sprin with Mickey Rooney, Lewis Fay Holden, Cecilia Parker and Ann Rutherford at 11, 1:47, 4:34, 7:21 and
All Come Out,” with Tom Ria, Johnson at 12:32, 3:19, 6:06 and 8:53.
Fever,”
NEIGHBORHOODS
Ted Finds There's a Difference In Managing a Big or Little House
HERE is quite a difference between managing a downtown theater and a neighborhood house, according to Ted Nicholas, who right now is theoretically doing both. Mr. | Nicholas is the pleasant gentleman who is manager of the |at present-closed Lyric Theater. At the moment he is vacationing managers of the Olson Amusements Enterprises’ neighborhood houses. | ~ The main difference, of course, is in the size of the house. There isn’t sor much to look after in the smaller houses, but because it has to get your personal attention it just about evens’ out. Ted has one observation to make on the youth of the nation. “They know more about bands at 10 than any of us knew when we were 20. They know the trumpet players the way we used to know the third basemen.”
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Notes with one eve open: Ernie Miller, Cinema owner, will be back on the job the first of the week. He’s been. sick more than a month and his wife worries about him if he stands up too long now. . . The Strand has been giving away toys for three years now on its Saturday matinee. In that time Claude Allison estimates about four carloads of gadgets to the youth of the City. What size cars, Claude? . +» . Who was the exhibitor who won a golf bag at a party the other day? Did he bring it home? . . James Kennedy is the new manager at the St. Clair. He used. to work at lhe -Apollo, the Alhambra and Keith's . . . also worked other towns in Indiana and Wisconsin. . The building now housing the Cinema was built in 1899. Used to be the Victoria for years. Then it wasn’t anyt®ing but a storeroom for about 18 years. The original cement floor is there. Ins week-end calendar fellows.
VALON—Tonight: “Union _ Pacific” a ‘While New York Sleeps.’ * Tomor= row through Tuesday: “Alexander Graham Bell” and ‘Story of Vernon and Irene Castle.” BELMONT—Tonight: “Streets of New York” and ‘Spoilers of the Range.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Invitation’ = Sappihess" and “It's a Wonderful
wCopessions of a n the Farm.” “Lucky
CINEMA—Tonight: Nazi Spy” -and “Down Tomorrow through Tuesday: Night’: and ‘‘Society La yer."’ DAISY | ~ Tonight: enegade Trail” and “King of Chinatown.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Young Mr. Lineoln’’ and “They Made Me a Spy.
shots they discovered its dramatic possibilities. After they'd completed actual prison shooting they built this story around it.
APOLLO
Last week we said “Bachelor Mother” was the nearest thing to Prank Capra’s “It Happened One Night.” It has good direction, fine acting and a baby worthy of Sandy. Miss Rogers, we said, whether because of direction, playing opposite David Niven, or just because of the moon, had become an actress. The lines are terrifically funny.
James Stewart—Claudette Col Colbert C¢“IT'S A ONL WOR] Lew Ayres, ‘CALLING DR. KILD
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Geo. O’Brien, “I rE STAMPEDE Leon PATROL” MY Tau
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EMERSON-—Tonight: a Spy 0. 8S. OTroW “through Vidnesday: Conquest” Only Angels Wings.” FOUNTAIN 2 Wonderful We morrow: “It's a Wonderful 0! rind Alley.” RANADA—Tonight and tomorrow: Ta ation to Happiness” and ‘Some Like It Hot.” ORIEN NTAL—Tonight: den” and “Chasin Dange Tomorrow and Monda ay: of Washington Square’” and * Rackoseers of the Range.” PARAMOUNT—Tonight: * “Mr. Wo ong, Detective” and “Trouble in Sundow: Tomorrow and Monday: “Dark Victory” and “Gangster’s Boy.” REX—Tonight: rovic Holiday'®' and “Kid From Texas.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Lucky Nighy and “Rose of Washington Squar
They Made Me Tidal Wave.” To“Man of Have
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RITZ—Tonight: “Calling PL Kildare” and “Confessions of a Nazi Spy.” Tomorrow through Wedn nesday: “Invitation] to Happiness’ and ‘Some Like It
. RIVOLI—Tonight: “Blind Alley’ and ‘Man Who Dared.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: Shvisation to Happiness’ and “Some Like It Hot.” ST. CLAIR—Tonight and tomorrow: “It's a , Wonderful World” and “The Gorilla. SANDERS Tonight; Navy” and Sunset Murder Case.” morrow and M onday: “Hound Baskervilles” aa ‘Ice Follies.’
SPEEDWAY—Tonight: ‘“ King of Chinatown” and “Renegade Trail. Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Young Mr, Lincoin” and “They Made Her a Spy.” STRAND—Tonizht and tomorrow: “It's a Wonderful World” and “Invitation to Happiness.’
TACOMA—Tonight: “The Hardys Ride High” and * ‘Arizona Legion.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Lucky Night” “Return of the Cisco Kid.” TALBOTT—Tonight: ‘Confessions of a Mazi Spy” and “Bridal = Suite. Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Let Freedom Ring” and “Streets of New York.” TUX XEDO—Tonizht: ‘‘Confessions of a Eomorsoh, chrsuen Weeds TRA r ednesda ror. House” and Calling Dr. SRliaare y UPTOWN — Tonight: “Youn ng Mr. Lincoln” and “King of Chinatown.” To-. morrow, thr rou gh Wednesday o Gorilla’ and * Ts: a Wonderful World.” VOGUE—Tonight: ‘Society Lawyer” and. “Union Pacific. " Tomorrow through Wednesday: young Mr. Lincoln” and “Women in the Wi ZARING Tonight: “The Hardys" Ride High” and “Man Who Dared.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Alexander Arde am Bell” and “Adventures of Jane rden.’
“Pride of
and
Band to Present
Third Program|
| The Indianapolis Concert Band will present its third program of the season at 8 p. m. tomorrow. at the Garfield Park Open Air Theater.
eight and nine thousand. persons at two previous performances. Mr. Schumacher said unless some help, either private or from the City, is forthcoming, this will be the last concert by the prganizalion this year.
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A breakfast food manufacturer has written Ann Sheridan asking if she will indorse a new cereal he is going to call “Oomph.”
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By PAUL HARRISON
Southern Belle, Rejected by Films, ‘Got Good and Mad and Made Good
OLLYWOOD, Aug. 5—When one isn’t quife sure of the last name of any new, young actress, it’s safest to be informal and address
her as “Linda.”
If she glances over her shoulder to see to whom you are » talking, thus indicating that her name is not Linda, you can correct yourseif hastily by saying, {‘Sorry—I mean ‘Brenda.’ ”
The dearth of originality in renaming players was never so apparent as in the current LindaBrenda vogué. Each is short and pleasant-sounding, but scarcely distinctive anymore. Casting offices decline even to guess how many extra girls and other hopefuls have adopted those names. Dozens, anyway. And they're all assumed, too, because nobody over 5 seems to have been born with either one. The Brendas all seem to have popped up in a year, since Brenda Frazier, playgirl of Eastern society, began getting so auch publicity. Three of the Lindas are playing Cinderella roles in the Hollywood spotlight just now. Linda Ware, who is 13-year-old Beverley Stillwagon and an orphan, sings with Bing Crosby in “The Star Maker.” Linda Hayes (Rachelle Germano) has just become an RKO
actress of promise after a brief
career of checking hats and being stranded with small Stock companies.
And Linda Darnell, who : ‘was ‘|
Moneta Darnell in Dallas, recently returned for a second try in Talkietown and in her first picture stepped into. a lead at 20thFox. 2 zn 8 HE came here a year ago along with Mary Healy and a few other dewy beauties sent by a talent scout after he had made a swing through the South. The
studio was impressed, but decided that Miss Darnell was too young for her. physical maturity. So, amid tears, she went back to Dal= las, where her father is a postoffice clerk. She wasn’t just disappointed. She was mad. Vowing that she'd
- show ’em, Miss Darnell got into
little-theater work. This was just what the studio wanted, and its representatives quietly watched her progress. She was asked to submit some new photos, and the next thing Linda knew she was in Hollywood again--this time with her fingers crossed. She came alone, rented a room in a private house near the studio, and settled down for what might have been a long and fruitless period of waiting. But just
at that time, Darryl Zanuck found
himself stuck for a leading woman in the flicker featuring Elsa Maxwell, the society hostess. In desperation, he sent through an order: “Test all the stock actresses.”
8 » » HEY rushed her into the pic-
ture so quickly that she still scarcely realizes what has hap-
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pened. There was so little time that a test crew and wardrobe women moved into the - house where she was rooming so that they could utilize all her waking hours. On the set she was so busy that an interview could be obtained only in five-second snatches. Miss Darnell still is under 18 — my guess is that she is astonishingly young for her appearance —and three of her eight hours on the set must be spent in school. So that no time would be wasted, two sub-assistant directors seized her the instant Director Gregory Ratoff said “Cut,” and escorted her to the teacher’s corner. Then they stood there looking formidable and shooed away everybody who approached. One of her first scenes was a clinch with Jimmy Ellison. A clinch and a kiss—and they did it five times. Your correspondent discovered —. according to her avowal, at least—that these were the first kisses she ever had. Linda was disappointed. She admitted she had hoped that thefirst one would be from a certain boy—not Ellison—and under no more critical scrutiny than the Man-in-the-Moon.
Indorse State Hardy Movie
Studio Guests Back Plan to Film Famous Family.
A move to bring the Hardy Family to Indiana and make a picture about the State gained real momentum today. Yesterday a group of Indianapolis
at a luncheon in the Lincoln Hotel. They were told of the plan and signed a petition to Lewis Stone, as Father Hardy, urging him to bring his family here. Those present at the luncheon included J. H. Albershardt, State publicity director; Tristram Coffin, State House publicity director; Wray Fleming, Hoosier State Press Asso-
Indianapolis Convention Bureau; Mrs. David Ross, president of the Indiana Women’s Photoplay Endorsers; William E. Sayer, Adjutant of the Indiana Department of the American Legion; Barney W. Breed-
citizens were guests of the studio|’
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W. Baxter “Return of Cisco Kid”
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