Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1940 — Page 6

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Fair Offers Lively Bill

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‘Americana’ Combine s| Best Features of Circus And Vaudeville.

By JAMES THRASHER

Anyone who missed the circus this! year, or is behind in his vaudeville! or night club going, can make it up | at the State Fair this week. All he will need is the price of | aamission to “Americana.” the ex-. travaganza scheduled for nightly | performances in the infield before | the grandstand. And there he will | find everything from elephants to! chorines, dished up in generous portions, There are no printed programs) for “Americana,” so the usual | credits can't be given for the pro-| duction and staging of this color-| ful, adept and entertaining offering. | Nor can I guarantee the spelling of | various acts, written down in the dark on first bounce from the micro- | phoned announcements of Lester] Cole, master of ceremonies and solo] tenor with the company.

They Were All Good

It wouldn't be wise to attempt a selection of the best act. That's a matter of individual taste. Maybe! youll prefer George Powers and his | four elephants. Perhaps your choice | will be the Flying Ortaras (or may-| be it's O'Terrys), one of the best] aerial acts in the business. Or again, ! if you enjoy having the daylights scared out of you, there's the team] of Paul Lorenzo and Vicki, who do} feats on a 125-foot tower (sans net) | until you want to dig vour nails into] the concrete floor and hang on. | There's no dearth of comedy,! either. Smith, Rogers and Eddy. the knockout dance trio, are on] hand to provide some hilarious mo- |

ments. And the chock-full stands]

Marlene Dietrich ... a mirage not a miracle.

| | Allergic to Popularity, If

Recent Habits Are

Indication.

By PAUL HARRISON Times Special Writer

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Marlene Dietrich Returns to Old Ways And Reports Were Good Not Long Ago

37 Changes

Youth of 17 to Old

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2.—This is|

{to announce, regretfully, the return | to her

of Miss Marlene Dietrich [ivory tower. | Your bewildered {retracts the nice things he seid jabout her some months ago. guess there never was a New Die|trich; it was just a mirage, not {miracle. | Watching her today on Universal's

correspondent

breakup of her career in 1936 and

Returns to Old Mood

It also where Miss Dietrich went out. In attitude and behavior, she seems to be right back where she was when

is

lease three years ago. Such consistency might not be remarkable if it were not for the interlude, {last autumn, when she slid off her {exhausted high-horse and made a |rootin’-tootin’ comeback in “Destry {Rides Again.” { The Lady of the Legs seemed to [be having fun in that one. She Isat around the set, usually in a [skimpy costume, and laughed and {chatted. She worked hard and an|swered calls promptly, She was so |gracious the publicity boys sent her (flowers. She sent them champagne. The actress intimated ail this was not a reformation, but merely a release, in friendly surroundings, of her true, sunny nature. At Paramount, presumably, she had been {just too, too terribiy unhappy and [ misunderstood. | So “Destry” was a hit and Miss Dietrich found herself at the top again after two jobless vears. Now, suddenly, she has resumed her

last night rocked with laughter at| Mayo and Reynolds, who collaborated on the antic adventures of Ferdinand the Bull with the help of a couple of disgusted matadors and an effective preliminary Spanish ballet. { Equestrian Acrobatics Mr. Powers’ venerable lady pachvderms also contribute some gar-

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brooding and mooding. She's upstaging visitors, spending hours in front of a mirror in a sort of autohypnotic obliviousness,

picture, demanding more closeups, driving Director Tay Garnett quietly crazy. The production is far behind schedule.

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gantuan humor, especially a vastly amusing baseball game A highly effective act equestrian one featuring a voung man whose named sounded something like Justin Loyale. Lack of assurance about the name doesn't minimize the positive statement that his bareback acrobatics make the movie cowbovs look like merry-go-round equestrians by comparison The chorus is well-trained, and the music. costumes and lighting are pleasing In fact, there's very little that isn’t top notch in this diversified entertainment of nearly three hours’ length. And there are fireworks, too—at least there were & last night. And chased Barn Dance Broadcast { hunerv The WLS 20 feet mfortably SE Saturday

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say they mock at tragedy.

experiences which, though they were plenty perilous and mavbe painful at the time, are funny in retrospect. Like the time one of them dived through the wrong window of a moving train, choosing a window in which the plate glass had not been replaced by sheet rosin. the time Sailor Vincent, to the end of a pier by a lion, had to dive about into a canoe occupied by

Barn Dance : and a girl. The boat should

National co filled the Coliseum! 2 3 3 S ight for two hour-lone Dave had a breakaway bottom of g ns . 5 et 110) . ve broadcasts and a lot of informal JUS. enous: ath a ganar lo entertainment in between. hola water and vet to allow the Biggest share of the evening's Stunter to go through But a ! Alig ronertv ea % + i . Q Iv i applause went to the Hoosier Hot PrOPerty man got his orders mixed SUG he Te Wir and provided an ordinary canoe Snots., four popular dispencers of Vincent $ It ar } incent n nly 1t through corn-fed music But plenty of Si ay pon pout s t anyway, but k ight int cheers were reserved for Alec Tem- id Lapa De cat 0) ’ Lk beatin iia ,. Soft mud because the water turned pleton. the incredibly clever blind at § to 3 eC : Se — c out to be only about a foot deep English pianist who made a great hov didn’t think , . . They didn't think there was much appearance. ulline him out t thev Whether Mr. Templeton ap- Puliing Jom out, But hey J aes hy ipreton 5. 0 and he was all right in a pearing in white-tied elegance on or two the concert platform or as part of 2 a mountain music hoe-down, he EYEE " '“ . scarcely fails to be aMUSInE FIFTEEN OF Hollywood's . stunt had one of most Tricks With College Songs thrilling and amusing experiences at t It was dur1 filming of “Mutiny Bounty,” and one side of a British ship had been built on a huge barge. It was an unwieldy mass of towering falsework, cable guys, ropes and sails. Besides the stunters, who were to climb around the rigging of the artificial ship, 60 college students have been hired as atmosphere crew and soldiers. A gusty blow and high waves came up suddenly. The barge was overturned and the superstructure smashed. “For a couple of minutes,” recalled Alan Pomeroy, “we all figured most of us would he drowned. There were a few boats around, but they couldn't get close with the waves so high and all

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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2.—One of the many things I like about stunt men is the way they get fun out of their misfortunes In fact, “I'm Still Alive,” I saw one of the veterans break down in a scene which recalled almost the exact circumstances of the death of his best But half an hour later they were all sitting around yarning about

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I watched cw. emerged irom This is not to | Gressing room. on the set of a stunt-man picture, Miss Dietrich still had friend, (her hose, adjust a gold coolie coat, characteristic fussing with her hair The company fidgetea. The star then decided to go back to her private corner and do it all over again (in front of a mirror. At a shrug | from the assistant, the other playfers moved out from under the tlights. | Presently it was observed that [Miss Dietrich was about to approach {the set. The assistant said, “All (right, everybody—and it's on the (level this time.” Somebody gave ta short laugh. The scene was a tropic night club lots of swarthy customers, linen Chinese lanterns. At a table were three actors, one of the Oscar Homolka. As she approached them, Homolka spoke this line the idea? We've been waiting “Oh, if I had only known before!” she exclaimed. "You'll have to excuse me.” What she's

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that smashed rigging But one was lost—an assistant eraman I remember Schaeffer—" Stunt Man Schaeffer was in exactly the plight that was supposed to have Killed Spencer Tracy in “Captains Courageous’, he seemed hopelessly caught in cables and debris. Between waves, other men could see him, but nobody believed there was ny chance to help 2 SAID SCHAEFFER himself I thought of a lot of things in those minutes, but I especially remember something that made me mad A make-up man was on a tug nearby. and he kept hollering, ‘Rube, hang onto that wig! Don't lose new wig. Rube!” There I drowning, and guyv screan about a $5 domedoily

“About tl time cables and spars began to sink, and me with 'em. I thought, ‘Well, this is it.” But down below, somewhere, the whole mass turned over and I came up and found I was free.

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