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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
"TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR . . . .. . .DADDY'S . . . By HARRY MORRISON
- SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1939 LOVE-ON:A RANCH. 1... ;.
‘Land of OZ’ Parade Set
Local Children Will Appear Tuesday in Film Roles.
Adventure Plays Important Part in New Film Offerings.
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| APOLLO—"Beau Geste,” with Gary Cooper, Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston, Ray Milland and Susan Hayward. Directed by William A. Wellman.
CIRCLE—"Folies Bergere” on stage with Fred Sanborn, Franklyn D'Amore and Anita. “Hawaiian Nights,” with Johnny Downs, Constance Moore, Mary Carlisle and Eddie Quillan. Directed by Albert S. Rogell.
INDIANA—*In Name Only,” with Cary Grant, Carole Lom-| bard and Kay Francis. Directed by John Cromwell. | “ 3 : 9 : . » . . { The Spellbinder, with Lee Tracy, Barbara Read, They will take the roles of Dorothy, Allen Lane and Linda Hayes. Directed by Jack Hively. . : | « |the Wizard, the Tin Woodman, the LOEW’S—"The Man in the Iron Mask.” with Louis Hay- 3 TR : k E 3 Sa - - ; EF ; St | Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow. la y yo aha 3 we } : re : | The parade will start at the south ward, Joan Bennett and Warren William. Directed by ; TR et : ol Ey ledge of the City on Meridian St, James Whale. Law i it Whe |A police escort will take it to the “Clouds Over Europe,” with Laurance Olivier. Va- ! a Nit Baskin iba ip he i a | Statehouse at 2 p. m. There will lerie Hobson a . ds ip ow Tim | A couple of stars have hit Baghda -on-the-Pacific recently. Both Her heart belongs to Daddy, too, Bob and Barbara (the Taylors) have settled down now at their | be a special show there. Whelan nd Ralph Richardson. Directed b) Tim their hearts belong to Daddy. Herewith is Carolyn Lee, four-year-old | but it isn't Claudette Colbert or 35-acre practical ranch in the San Fernando Valley. All they have to do | The ponies and carriage are toure
star with Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray in “Are Husbands even Jean Parker. s ) Re essar y | Ro eM po Whe else could between picture assignments is bill and coo although with 1100 new |ing the country in charge of Cape ) | y Ma ? | citrus trees there are more bills than coos. tain Volney Phifer, animal trainer APOLLO “Beau Geste,” with Gary Cooper,
| who trained the ponies for their ‘Sky Harbor Near Nellie sniffed at. Brian Donlevy, ‘Ray Milland, Robert
| “Wizard of Oz” roles. That was before I saw it yesterday at the Circle. Don't get the | Close of Season | | Presien and Susan Haywars. at 11, | | |
+ Five East Side youngsters will have the time of their lives next Tuesday afternoon. when -they ime personate “Wizard of Oz" characters in a downtown parade here. i The parade will be headed by ‘FN BE 4 » Y Wizard and Oz, two ponies who y, | ; a 'F La { ; gb drew the carriage with Judy Gare | |
land in scenes of the movie. The ‘ponies will draw the same carriage | here. The youngsters are members of the Strand Theater Kiddie Club,
CIRCLE
Ir a long time I had been one of those persons who thought the | Folies Bergere was one of those unnecessary things, something Aunt |
through Tuesday: “Goodbve, Mr. and “Susannah of the Mounties.’
RITZ —Tonight: “Good Girls Paris” and “Magnificent Fraud.’
RIV OL I—Tonight: “Million Dollar Legs” and “Magnificent Fraud.” Last Suow tonicht* *“Tovarich.”” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Career” an “Bachelor Mother.’
ST. CLAIR ~Tonight | “On Borrowed Time" SANDERS—Tonight: ess” and ‘Ride Em, Cowboy.” Tomor- | row and Monday: “Susannah of the | Mounties” and ‘Lucky Night.’ SPEEDWAY Tonight: "House of Fear" | and ‘‘Sweepstakes Winner.” Tomorrow | { through Tuesday: “Second Fiddle’ and | “It Could Happen to You.’ STRAND-—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘On Borrowed Time” and “Unexpected Father.” Also Reel Vaudeville Show, TACOMA -— Tonight: “Man About Town” and “Sun Never Sets.” Tomorrow through Tues day: “Susannah = of = the Mounties” and ‘‘Goodbye, Mr. Chips.” TALBOTT Tonitht; “Mutiny on the Bounty” nd “Bulldog Drummond's Bride.’ PO rrow through Tuesday: Boro: Mikado” ana “The Sun ‘Never | ets | | TUXEDO—Tonight: “Kid From Ko- | | komo” and ‘Charlie Chan in Reno.” To- | | morrow through Wednesday: “Maisie” and ‘‘Stronger Than Desire.’ | UPTOWN — Tonight: “Million Dollar | Legs” and "Within the Law.” Tomorrow | through Wednesday: “Second Fiddle” ‘It Could Happen to You | VOGUE—Tonight: “Tarzan Finds a | Son” and ‘Good Girls Go to Paris.” | Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘Unex- ! pected Father’ and “Rose Marie.” ZARING TORR: “1 Stole a Million" and “Ex-Champ. Tomorrow through Wednesdny | ‘Bachelor Mother” and DAISY —Tonight: “Arrest
Bulldog ; Drummond” and “Gun Justice, To — | morrow and Monday: ‘Second Fiddle” and "Blind Alley.’ EMERSON - TT onIght: Sky’ and The Mika through Wednesday: and ‘Mr.
Chips”
WHEN DOES IT START?
NEICHBORHOODS
Lyric Opens Next Friday and That's Cue for World's Fair Talent Revues.
Go to
The movie will open in Indian= |apolis neighborhood movie houses | Oct. 5 The Strand Theater will have the first neighborhood showe ing. idea there aren't a lot of girls. It's a girl show, all right. -_-— . 3:12, 5:18, 7:34 and - as it's more than that. It's an | Corky's Swing Band will officiate CIRCLE 1 entertainment done up in mod- | the story treatment of “In Name gt the farewell dance to be held to- Bergere,” 2 ! ern cellophane and most of the Only” differs from that of “East|morrow night at Sky Harbor. at 12:10. 2: hon. -bons were hand-made by the Lynne.” She starves them and| Tne night club is closing after Valdort chef. Waits them out. She says she will seven and a half years of continuous The headliners of the show are get a divorce but doesn’t. | Franklyn D'Amore and Anita. |tinues to use every artifice to gain | INDIANA M. D'Amore drapes himself over the! | family support and alienate Miss | ig Fy iday night at the Indiana Ball “In Name Only,” with Cary Grant, back of a chair with his hands on|Lombard and the family. Tine, bail ines played at Sky Har Patole Lombard and Ray Francis. at e $ y . Pe i
12:10. 3.28, 6:46 and 10.04. the floor. Then he lifts Anita on, ghe almost does it. but she makes “The Spelibinder,” with Lee Tracy his hands to a vertical stand on the | one little slip. So you can be sure | bor all the time the club has been
and Barbara Read, at 11, 2:18 5:36 seat of the chair. It's a neat stunt. (nat everything comes out all right [in operation, and has a run of 390
d 8:5 a re of Time at 2. 5:18 and 8:36. Funny With Pistols with the Grants and the Lombards. ret hiss oil: eum md EERE ot ore Fred Sanborn is a domestic addi- Lee Tracy makes a creditable Sk y arbor wi reopen n xt e Man in the Iron May oy with tion to Son oh ls He looks like a comeback in the other picture, spring. Meanwhile, remodeling has | Warren William, at 1:08 as ent burlesque clown, plays a Xylophone “The Spellbinder.” It's been long- been completed at the Indiana Ball as if he were Fats Waller and the | time- no-see with Mr. Tracy. He Room. There will be Usheing there ye "hasn't changed. Friday, Saturday and Sunday eve- en comes the Lyric for some xylophone a piano. He is also very g AV ALON — Tonight: vinviiaiion
& SUN,
OPEN AIR DANCING SAT. Mildred Lieske
Corky's 5 Songstress
HARBO
Band Swing Out to CORKY'S Sins Band BIGGE AND BETTER
FAREWELL DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT
One Block South Municipal Airport
INDIANA BALLROOM
ATOP INDIANA THEATER GRAND OPENING NEXT FRI1. NIGHT ATTRACTION: CORKY’'S SWING BAND Mildred Lieske Songstress
FALL POLICY
Fri., Su Sun. Afternoon "COLLEGIATE
SAT. NIGHT
Restricted to Couples
“Folies prea Sanborn. :18 and 9:40. “Hawaiian Nights,” with Constance Moore Johnnv Downs, Marv Carlisle and Eddie Quillen, at 11, 1:20, 3:40,
She con- gneration and Corky's Band is open- || 6 8:20 and
on stage, with
and tomorrow: 0, 4:55.
an aisie.’ “Little Adventur-
HE World's Fair Talent Revues were halted when the Lyric closed because the winner was to get a week there. With no Lyric, there was no prize. No prize—no contest. With the Lyric reopening Friday the revues will start again Tuesday. They play all the Olson theaters except the Strand. Four winners already had been | chosen when the shows folded | pe 30th and Meridian Sts | temporarily last July. Two weeks | jng definite yet but there's some | of neighborhood appearances will | smoke. | result in the choice of two more » a"
gy These six will play for BE. week-end calendar fol-
Noth-
Br with Laurance Olivier. Ralph Richardson and y3ierie Hobson, at 4:45 and 8:20.
to Baby." “Young Wonderful
and 9:4 Clouds Ove. i : y v { 1 - . funny with pistols, ducks and fire- | /nings and Sunday afternoons. talented performer, HAPPINESS” Ande Everynota water LOEW S { | ® 8 =n Tomorrow through Tuesday: . : 1 Me Lincoln” and “It's a Then there is Emile Boreo. His . HE winners are chosen by an rid.’ songs are funny little numbers that “applause-o-meter.” This make you laugh. M. Boreo knows gadget is so sensitive it can pick the secret of bringing the audience ? up and record a finger-snap. It's |
over on his side. : . the same thing used, incidentally,
Another act . . There's a tree and a man. Theres, Tg pe properly historical, this by Olson and Johnson in determining the worth of the gags they
a snake on the tree. The snake play could be nothing more than moves down onto the man. A dance mystery, No one ever learned Hell-
begins and the snake slithers to @ the pipes of the man. the identity of the man with the Harald and Lola—No Forgetting steel make-up. But in movies, you It is Harald and Lola doing a know, mysteries have to be solved. dance that you will remember for a| Myr Dumas’ version of the story
long time. : 1 tisfactory ould be Sives an extremely satisfactory conOI re oe Coley De clusion in which right triumphs Shyretto Trio put on one to end ud Se Saverdly ones get their all bicycle acts. They have all the! 3 kinds of cycles and all the tricks| F890. h is excellent stuff to make —done to music. They even dance | movies rom. It's a Thriller
on wheels. It was a good show and it's no ’ ; N secret all the performers ts no) The John Cromwell direction! Mr. Sanborn are the original Paris makes the show a sit-on-the-edge-Folies Bergere cast. of-your-chair thriller,
The movie is “Hawaiian Nights,” And Joan Bennett
evidently | with Constance Moore and Mary) Carlisle opposite Johnny Downs and | '6arned much from “Trade Winds.”
Eddie Quillan. {She's a very fetching Spanish lady,, This movie _is .very light. It is|the Infante Marie Theresa. something to have around while, The movie probably will not, as| members of the Folies Bergere cast ‘the ads put it, live forever. But go out and have a little ham and.!it’s a good job.
BELMONT ~-Tonight: Legs” morrow through Tuesday: Go to Paris” and “On Borrowed Time.”
CINEMA -—Tonight: “Gracie Allen Murder Case” and “Back Door to Heaven.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: pol an Finds a Son” and “House of | ear
“Million Dollar | and “North of the Yukon.' “Good Girls
If you like swashbuckling costume
plays—and most do—get over to MUSIC
Loew's and see “The Man in the . the stage darkens. Iron Mask"
By JAMES THRASHER |
Guy Maier Plunges Into Busy Debut at Jordan Conservatory. |
| use in their New York hit. zapoppin'.”
Only
The Man Who Discovered Carole Lombard and Cary Grant
JESSE L. LASKY —In Person
INTRODUCING HIS INDIANAPOLIS SELECTION FOR HIS “GATEWAY TO HOLLYWOOD”
[IN DIANA /iow/
AM! ... And ends up in @ LL STARTS IN A TROUT STRE ld the battle for a man... worth championship pri
Be here when the gong clangs! “oe
RTT
“Trapped in the do.” Tomorrow “Magnificent ObMoto takes a Vaca=-
The winners cinosen so far are
T might be said, if it were not stretching a simile beyond all license, | Chuck Baker, Bill and Shirley
that Guy Maier descended upon Indianapolis this week like a re- Pierce, Dick Carson, Jimmie Winfreshing breeze. But it may be stated, soberly and factually, that the | gle ang Billy Brisco. Jordan Conservatory's new head of the piano department assumed his | Louis Stockman, Stockman new duties with a vitality that made his heat-wilted associates | Dancee Studios head, is auditionenvious. - ing for further talent for the next Mr. Maier arrived here on | | runs. He says he needs more Thursday by the dawn's early onstration, formal analyses and | talent. Pete French will be master | light, and immediately plunged | other technical matter. of ceremonies again. into a 12-hour day of teaching. , In substance, the Maier preYesterday he continued the hec- | cu intion for orchestras seemed | " tic round, pausing at noon 10 i, pe: Catch ‘em young, and vou HERE are a couple of respeak at a luncheon meeting of will keep them interested in sym- vivals over the week-end | that should be well worth seeing.
he Wemsn's Souwmitkee Se | phonic music all their life, ndiana State Symp y A The Rivoli is showing as its midnight extra show tonight, “Tova- |
Meanwhile he managed to scatter | kr nn. = some of the sacred traditions of NOTHER recent Jordan ac- | his calling with a few quick ver- quisition is Charles Hedley, rich,” with Charles Boyer and BR sls, er Mr. Maier hates | tenor, who has succeeded Glenn Claudette Colbert. The movie such high-sounding things as | Friermood as head of the Con- ors was released almost two “master classes” and “artist | servatory's voice department. Mr. PS x0 Qui tthe Vv . Anu ch res uinn at the Vogue is Friermood has resigned to open | wing an older and what was
| session” tion.’ FOUNTAIN | tomorrow: “Career.” GOLDEN — Tonight: | coln” and ‘Boy | through Tuesday: "Eagle | Hawk” and “Boy Friend. GRANADA—Tonight and tomorrow: “Maisie” and ‘Stronger than Desire.’ HOLLYWOOD — Touignt, “Susannah o n of the Mounties” and Big, Town Czar.” Tomorrow through uesday: “Tarzan Finds a Son” and “The Gorilla ” ORIENTAL—Tonight: ‘Some Like It Hot” pd, “Dark apture,’ Tomorrow and Mondav' "Ex-Champ’ and “It's a Wonderful World. PARAMOUNT Tonight: “Code of the Secret Service” and “Trigger Fingers.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Rose of Washington Square’ and “Boy Friend.” PARKER— Tonight and tomorrow: { ‘Goodbye, Mr. Chips” and “Tell No Tales.” REX—Yonight: “The Gorilla” and “Racketeers of the Range.” Tomorrow
SQUARE- Tonight “Bachelor Mother”
and and
“Young Mr. Linp " Tomorrow and the
He would avoid instrument dem-
teachers”; says they can't pos-
It is the story of twins, one of] INDIANA
A bunch of 100 per cent troupers got together and worked things out when they made “In Name Only.” That's why the show is all right.
There, my friends, is a real melo- |
drama with a long “a.” Conniving wife, sweet widow, nice child. serious but perplexed husband and irate father. Put them all together and without ability in the players you could hang out the lights, beat on a drum and sell popcorn between the acts. But Kay
Francis comes back to
‘this King No. 2.
the living with a good performance |
that keeps even the omniscient audience guessing as to her intentions. Carole Lombard isn't quite so funny as she’s been recently. She could have been very sticky Janet Gaynorish at her worst, but she isn't.
them a king, the other a young Gascon. put out to the guardianship of D'Artagnan when born a few minutes after his brother. The King is dainty, cruel, erous and altogether nasty. The brother is a very nice person. Mr. Dumas evidently believed completely in environment over heredity.
She Likes King No. 2
The brother, through a series of circumstances, meets the Infanta during the time he is disguised as the King. She falls in love with And she is completely befuddlea by the different actions of the King and the twin, whom she does not know apart. Enraged and by the continued success and pop-
lech-
ularity of the Gascon, the King has |
him thrown in the Bastile. He de-
vises an iron mask for his head. He
Cary Grant has some very funny |is to stay there for life and he is lines to say and he says them with to be treated like any other pirsoner
directness, restraint and
much except he is to be spoken to as a
aplomb. ‘In other words Mr. Grant king,
did his bit.
Mr. Grant is a scion of a wealthy King’s Musketeer, He's married to a woman well he won't let that happen to|
family.
|
If the
very |
you know D’Artagnan,
vou know
who doesn't care who uses him to! his protege.
wipe their shoes, just so it's paid for. And Sonny pays the bills. also provides the social background. Miss Francis is the wife. She manages to get the family on her side, makes Sonny out to be a philanderer. He meets Miss Lombard, a fashion designer with a little girl. They like cme another and when his wife finds out she decides to wreck that in a hurry. She does it in a psychological way. This, come to think of it, is how
Secored Week!
GARY COOPER .. ‘BEAU GESTE’
RAY MILLAND = ROBERT PRESTON
LILI 1] THE FANQUS INTERNATIONAL NTR |
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DOWNS - CARLISLE
He |
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. ‘solve the war mysteries,
Good Chase, Too
There's a good chase in the pic- |
ture, too. It's one of those medium long chases, that aren't too boring and what's more the right person gets caught. Some of the opening-show audience were turning their heads when the Man In the Iron Mask was on the screen. He's really gruesome, The other picture is “Clouds Over Europe.” It comes a little late to but it does give Ralph Richardson another good chance to show who one of the best actors of the day is. Mr. Richardson is the man who went blind in “Four Feathers” and you really ought to see him in this one, Laurance Olivier is in the show,
APOLLO
“Beau Geste” Apollo. We said last week we had to agree that Brian Donievy made a |very nasty villain and put Gary | | Cooper a little bit in the shade.
has moved to the
a nice looking girl and that there | was lots of shooting and yelling plus a good mystery.
MURDER GUN RETURNS |
at work again, this “Another Thin Man,” liam Powell and Myrna Loy. The weapon is a .38-caliber revolver that | has seen lethal duty in a dozen of
the studio's mystery pictures.
somewhat worried |
| prous
We also said Susan Hayward was |
The favorite murder-gun is back time for starring Wil- |
|
sibly give back in value a fraction of the money they take in. ther,
Fur- | he says he doesn't like mu-
sic schools, and is here only be- |
| cause he has freedom of action
and admires the enthusiasm and |
ability of Miss Ada Bicking, the school’s director and, incidentally, an old friend. Mr. Maier says he regards teaching as a sort of “vice” that afflicts him, and that he would rather see the light of
pupil than to train a virtuoso for a concert career,
What's more, the famous peda- | says he is no longer inter- |
808 ested in public performance. “There are too many old and middle-aged performers who have a strangle hold on the public and who should have retired long ago to give the young players a chance, as Maier and Pattison did.’ It seems idle to explain who
Maier and Pattison were, or who |
{[ Mr. Maier is, in the world of music. But in case any reader might have been looking the other way during a brilliant career, a brief review is in order. » » » R. MAIER is an American pianist who formed one of the world's first and best two-
| piano team with Lee Pattison in | and individually, | 13 | interest |
1916. Together they trouped the world for vears, fostering a wide in duo-pianism in the course of their travels.
Many composers, stimulated by |
their artistic collaboration, composed new works for them. These, with the players’ own transcriptions, played a major part in developing the current and co-two-piano literature.
As a soloist and teacher, Mr.
Maier's contribution has been no |
less brilliant. And, more recently,
he assumed directorship of the |
WPA Music Project in 15 Mid-
under- | standing break upon the ordinary
| mented project,
private studios.
Mr. Hedley was born in London |
N. Ya § | starrer,
but grew up in Rochester, where he was in on the ground
floor of that interesting and lathe American
[ Opera Company.
| don opera productions; is heading the Cincinnati |
| opera days,
western states. So, when he spoke | to the Women's Committee about |
the aims and procedure of symphony orchestras, it was from practical experience. Mr. Maier thinks that symphony
orchestras should be decentralized |
and serve an ever-widening community throughout their states, rather than simply in their home cities. He feels, too, that the alert orchestra management is the one which looks to its future audiences and support through children's concerts. “Too many children's concerts are either clownish or dull,” he told the committee members. He would give children, down to kindergarten age, beautiful music
| in compositions of short duration.
Starting Saturday nig’
Ma. 2:30. Two Night Shows,
ight Show—Held Over Another Week Helena King—The Southern Dipsidoodie Girl With
FRENCH MODELS
and CHORUS OF LOVELY GIRLS
5 and CONTINUOUS ON SUNDAY
The late George Eastman had gathered at the theater and school of music which bear name such men as Howard Hanson. Eugene Goossens, Albert Coates, Vladimir Rosing and Rouben Mamoulian. It was
through their efforts, especially of |
the last two, that the idea of opera in English for Americans, produced with some feeling for dramatic nicety, was conceived. This idea grew company which delighted both music and theater lovers (a rare feat), but which succumbed to the depression. Today Mr. Mamoulian is Hollywood; Mr. Rosing is collaborating with Mr. Coates in Lone
sens Symphony Orchestra; Mr. Hedley is in Indianapolis, along with Joseph Lautner of the Conservatory faculty, a friend of American and Clarence Loomis, whose opera, prus,” was American Opera with Mr. in a leading part. Mr. Hedley, in addition to his opera appearances, has been soloist with the symphony orchestras of New York, Cleveland, Rochester and other cities. He has appeared in New York and on tour in musical comedy, sung on network programs, and has had straight dramatic experience at Rochester and in summer theaters. With this background he and Mr. Lautner hope to inject a new and fresh, if modest, spirit into American opera their efforts here.
HE Bomar Cramer Studios invites the public to its first open reception of the season, from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, at 1431 N. Meridian St. gins, soprano, will guests to Mr. Cramer and his associate teachers, Hoftman, Nina Hayes Dutton and Catherine Bell. A program of one and twopiano music will include composi tions by Handel, Albeniz, Arensky, Schuz-Evler, Brahms and Tcherepnine.
produced by the Hedley
his |
into an opera |
M1 truck Mr. Goos=- |
| neighborhood managers are tak-
“Yolanda of Cy= |
through |
Ocie Hig- | present the |
Sara Miller |
an even more popular one tomorrow through Tuesday. It's the | Jeanette McDonald-Nelson Eddy | “Rose Marie.” Nelson Eddy, incidentally, has | a new co-star. It's Ilona Massey, who came to the U. S. 18 months ago from Vienna. Their first picture will be a Russian musical, “Balalaika.” un o ” OTES with one eye open: Katy Lou Matlock, Miss Indiana for 1939, leaves Wednesday for Hollywood. She'll get a chance ! to get in pictures. . Carolyn Robertson at the Strand thought | she was supposed to cashier at ! the Uptown the other night. | She went there by mistake and left the Strand box office unprotected. When she got a call to hurry to her regular place she commandeered the only transportation in sight—and got a candy--pell-mell ride across the City. . That “Dark Rapture” picture evidently was pretty well liked earlier this week. It's at | the Oriental tonight. The |
ing in the Folies Bergere at the | Circle this week. There's no chance of their playing it but being | old showmen they like to see the flesh shows once in a while. . Don’t be too surprised if Indian-. | apolis gets an open-air drive-in theater next year. Locale could SUNDAY NITE WALTZ CONTEST
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On Screen at 11:57, 3:16, 6:35, 9:34 Lionel Barrymore, ‘On Borrowed Time’ On Screen at 10:39, 1:58, 5:17, 8:36 Baby Sandy, ‘Unexpected Father”
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