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Though glamour is their business, we are assured that the stars revel in the simpler pleasures. Geraldine Fitzgerald, for instance, goes in for archery.
dread of being labeled the screen's perfect kisser,”
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIME
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It wasn't long ago that Jeffrey Lynn told the press that he lived “in constant At the moment, however, he is more
concerned about Rosemary Lane getting a bite on their Catalina Island fishing trip,
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One of Jane Wyman's principal tasks is posing in bathing suits for the still photographers, But it isn’t every day you can see Miss Wyman putting one of the swim suits
to use. Here she's being dunked by her husband, Ronald Reagan,
— — SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1940
ife on Their Day Off
As for Olivia de Havilland, she'll take just a spot of mild croquet for her exercise, thanks, She's wears ing the latest thing in movie colony playsuits,
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“The Man 1 Married” is a punpiece of anti-Nazi
Platonic Honeymoons Feature Indiana Bill; ganda which gains its effectiveness
by restrained treatment of a brutal (and hysterical subject,
Lyric Film Tests Naziism Without Dramatics
It tells a story in the most damn- |
[ing way—by painting the brutality CIRCLE—‘“When the Daltons Rode,” with Randolph Scott, Kay in cold realism without wild draFrancis, Brian Donlevy, Broderick Crawford, Also “You're Not So matics or blind indignation. Tough,” with the “Dead End Kids” and “Little Tough Guys.” It is ‘the kind of Alm ‘which ‘may INDIANA—“Lucky Partners,” with Ronald Coleman, Ginger Rogers, |, ‘ ; , ) Spring Byington. Also “Cross Country Romance,” with Gene Raymond, | XeP this nation aware that quiet, Wendy Barrie. (unassuming, lovable people can be LOEW'S—“Boom Town,” with Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claud- | turned into hyphen HR by ette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr., Frank Morgan (third week), WE on ses of a LYRIC—Vaudeville, with the Ritz Brothers, Gloria Blake, Chicago | “The M y I Married” Is the narTheater Ballet. Also “The Man 1 Married,” with Joan Bennett, Francis Lhe Man SR I ll Lederer. Llovd Nolan rative of an American woman hdd (Joan Bennett) married to a Ger-man-American (Francis Lederer), : Together with their small son they Indiana return to the Fatherland just bePartners” is 3 comedy of the tvpe which used to be called fore the invasion of Czechoslovakia This was a type of farce which made its official and properly Both are inclined to discount the designated appearance with “Hands Across the Table,” back in 1985. It newspaper accounts of the terror reached the height of something or other two vears later with a lemon Which has infested the Reich. meringue called “Bringing Up Baby.” That was the movie which fright- ‘Seig Heil’ to Drums ened Katharine Hepburn (its star) away from Hollywood until this : : summer ee | But on the train taking them ini al) [to Berlin there begins the separaHi a ee kv." tion of ideas that eventually splits Eo os ly : s far apart as democracy doesn't get a black eye, nor does | fat-headed fiance. i yoni a fellow passhe conk the hero in the noggin A Horse for $6000 senger opens Miss Bennett's eyes
with a vase. It's all pretty subdued, but it qualifies for the “wacky” title| The springboard for all the go- |trous _moceptances. Later, by the Whoops-my-dear atmosphere [ings-on is a sweepstake ticket which companied by & newspaperman a the good-natured, nonsensical ‘the girl and the artist buy together. | whom she meets (Lloyd Nolan), : 8 ist i : » witnesses the stormTo simmer down the almost two- | I they wn the artist is going TO es and the fanhour story, it concerns a girl in a take the girl on a brother-and-sister | oo ic” ot the German people. Greenwich Village book store and a honeymoon before she settles Sl She even attends one of the mass- — to a prosaic married life in Pough- meetings and stands beside her keepsie. husband as he is worked into a They don't win, but the ticket |fervid pitch of hysteria shouting draws a horse and the fiance sells| ‘Sieg Heil” to the thunder of a half of it for $6000. The brother dozen kettle-drums. and sister honeymoon gets as far as Uses Newsreel Technique Niagara Falls, where misunder- : standings, love and the jealous| She finally is able to flee Gerith her child when her aged
fiance come cascading down all at Many w : ; once land still democratic father-in-law : band
It all winds up in a courtroom, a (Otto Kruger) reveals her hus
sequence which finds the film at its is hall Jewish.
‘Lucky “wacky
| Indiana film is & threadbare artist from across the The heroine street. It also concerns the girl's
and the girl plead their own cases an important picture by using the and the girl captivates the judge. It [camera as a newsreel camerman furns out that the artist didn't steal does. His characters speak Gerthe car he was driving or the paint- man when they naturally would, ing in the girl's possession. Tt also some choice wisecracks are not perturns out that the artist is a very mitted to burlesque & solemn subfamous painter indeed, and that ject and on occassions he has shown both he and she are in love, despite | touches of brilliance. her previous commitment. Producer Darryl Zanuck has seRonald Colman plays the artist lected a splendid cast. Mr. Nolan quietly, suavely and effectively, and |qots like a newspaperman and not with a great good humor, but his | ike the imaginary reporters of suavity is more than offset by Gin-| pnt films. Never has Otto Kruger ger Rogers’ performance. She mugs, | gone a better job and Maria Ousposes and generally comports her- | senskaya doesn't seem capable of self with all the subtlety of Mickey [jasc than excellent acting. The Rooney playing Andy Hardy. lonlv unconvincing scene in the Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie | op he movie is when Anna Sten are featured in the other film, called .. ¢ that Mr. Lederer's mother ‘Cross Country Romance.” This, (oo 0 Yew : too, is about a stuffy fiance, a broth- | DY er-sister motor trip that leads to a| On the Lyric stage are the three lot of mixups and eventual happi- | Ritz Brothers, fresh from
propa- |
their
WHEN DOES IT START?
CIRCLE the Daltons Scott, Kay at 11, 1:49,
Rode,” with Prancis, Brian 4:30, 7:20 and
“When Randolph Donlevy, 10:05 “You're Not So Tough,” With the “Dead End Kids and "Little Tough Guys,” at 12:35, 3:20, 6:10 and 8.08 { INDIANA | “Lucky Partners,” with |] Colman and Ginger Rogers 3:46 6:57 and 10:08 | “Cross Country { Gene Raymond, | 11:3% 5:45 ! LOEW'S “Boom Town,” with
Ronald at 12:35, Romance,” with Wendy Barrie, at 2:3 and 9, Clark Gable, Colbert,
Spencer Tracy, Claudette 4:10,
Hedy Lamarr, at 10.30, 1:20, 7:05 and 9:55. LYR10 | Vaudeville, with the Ritz Brothers, | on stage at 12:35, 2:36, 8.0% %:18 | and 9:39 { “The Man I Married," with Joan { Rennett, Francis Lederer, Anna Sten, Lloyd Nolan, at 11:08, 1:26, 3:47, 5:58, 8:09 and 10:30
Circle
When Wendell Willkie goes out to Coffeyville, Kas, next month to make a speech, he'll find a different
[cle screen this week. Coffeyville, besides birthplace of baseball's Walter Johnson and the locale of Mr, Willkie's early school teaching, was also the scene of the Dalton boys’ demise, duly set forth in “When the Daltons Rode.” According to the Hollywood ver sion, the Daltons were like the
being the
(until they had to take the law into [their own hands, like modern Robin (Hoods. Later on, of course, they got
{in the swing of the thing and con- |
tinued their lawless careers for fun and profit, | It was a crooked land company (that started the four Dalton boys lon their iniquitous path. ['em accidentally killed a surveyor for this company, But when they found that both the judge and the jury were fixed, they had to shoot
their way out of the law's none too |
good graces. And they never got (back in them. Mixed in with
(hard riding, quick
the subsequent
| telegraph operator, is engaged {Bob Dalton (Broderick Crawford). | But into town comes handsome Tod (Jackson (Randolph Scott), Bob's lgood friend and an aspiring young lawyer, Julie and Tod can't help {it if they fall in love. Bob gets into a towering rage, but learns that {both were his good friends before a (crooked lawyer's bullet lays him low, | “When the Daltons Rode” is made by Universal, the same studio which | made the hilarious (intentionally or (not) and glorified horse opera, |“Destry Rides Again.” But this is no “Destry.” It's an out-and-out Western, exciting and well acted, but not much different from the {less pretentious ones. On second thought, maybe that's its chief (virtue, Embellishing the cast are such (players as Brian Donlevy, George
[town from that shown on the Cir |
One of |
shooting and | |daring train robberies is a romance, | wackiest and funniest. The artist | Director Irving Pichel has created | Julie (Kay Francis), the pretty | to |
LOEW'S
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[latest picture “Argentine Nights,” Bancroft, Stuart Erwin and Andy
After three hours at the Indiana|Yo-Yo, a remarkable trained horse; Devine, besides those already men[this week, any patron should have [part
of the Chicago Theater's bal-|tjoned. Miss Francis, accused for
temperamental
3ic Til 6, Then 80c-54¢ oh
Tax {moon pretty well in hand. —J. T.
plus (the problems of a platonic honey- |Iet; and Gloria Blake, who sings. vears of being a
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By DAVID MARSHALL THE KIDDIE CLUBS of the Rivoli, Emerson and Sheridan The-
aters will hold their fifth annual a. Mm. Wednesday at the Rivoli,
As in other vears, the clubs will have as their guests the children of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home and the Lutheran Orphan Home, The clubs will distribute prizes, donated by neighborhood merchants,
at games to be held at Brookside Park following the show, The Indianapolis Newshoys' Band will play for half an hour in front of the theater before the show and will lead the parade to Brookside Park afterward, Sergt. A. C. Magenheimer of the Police Accident Prevention Bureau will speak on safety. Boy Scouts have volunteered as guards at street corners near the theater, Ice cream will be given to everyone, The Cantor Theaters and the Paramount Pictures Corp. Exchange co-operated to select a show particularly fitted for children, The feature will be a Hop= along Cassidy mystery, “Three on a Trail.” Short subjects will include a Popeye comedy and a sports reel, WY CLAUDE ALLISON of the Strand says there are not enough good pictures for a second change of show during the week, so he'll bring back some of the big pic= tures of yesteryear, Monday through Wednesday it'll be “Mu= tiny on the Bounty,” starring Clark Gable and Charles Laugh= ton, The following Monday (La= bor Day) Mr. Allison has scheds= uled “Jesse James,” with Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda and Nancy Kelly, Another revival: At mount Tuesday and “Treasure Island,” with Lionel Barrymore, Jackie Cooper and Wallace Beery, doubled with Judy Garland in “Listen, Darling.”
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THE VOGUE STARTED a new serial today. It was “Oregon Trails,” starring Johnny Mack Brown, Carl Niesse, owner of the Vogue, this week entertained several out-of~town guests from the theatrical and radio world, all former Indianapolis residents, They included Judy Poynter, Hollvwood theater manager; Don Hastings, former WFBM radio announcer, now with Warner Bros. Los Angeles radio station; William Goldman, president of a Philadelphia theater chain; John Phelps, now with Loew's of Louis= ville, and Mercer Bond, a Pittsburgh booker,
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Short Takes: Barbara Taylor, an Indiana University coed, is act= ing as cashier and manager at the Sheridan this week while
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