Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1940 — Page 11

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Flynn Has Colorful Role in ‘Sea Hawk’

THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1940

Dashing Errol

'Sis Hopkins' Coming Back

Times Speeinl W HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12.—"Sis yA NLL FORMERLY the COLONIAL | Hopkins,” who has spent a busy iY ILLINOIS " NEW ILL 40 vears in the nation's plavhouses, p ; Nr is coming back to Hollywood | The play, writen by Carroll Fleming and Edward A. Kidder in 1900, has been purchased bv Republic as a vehicle for Judy Canova, The reputed price was $50,000, and a minimum budget $750,000 has been appropriated for the produce tion. Rose Melville played part of “Sis Hopkins’ tinuously for 30 vears. decade it has been a stock companies and troupes on the county fair circuit At one time the play was made into a musical comedy for the Duncan Sisters. And in 1919 Samuel Goldwyn made it into a movie as a starrer for Mabel Normand.

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turns. the dashing Errol Flynn is romantic. reckless and down at the heel as he runs (he gamut of swashbuckling emotion in “The Sea Hawk,” tomorrow's feature at the

Mr. Flynn's companion in the garden scene is Brenda Marshall.

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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 (U. P).— Warren Hvymer. movie tough guv. is raise $161.50 pay a butler ffort to escape misdemeanor

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Credit for the scoop of the year must go not te the working press, but to the press agent for the Fox Theater, right here in Indianapolis. In his announcement of the Fox burlesque bill opening tomorrow, the publicist says this of Joan Lee, the featured dancer: 3 “Miss Lee enjoyed a very successful engagement last season at a N § 3 London's famous Palladium Theater. During this engagement the Duke . ; and Duchess of Windsor attended t——————— and acclaimed Miss Lee the loveliest of the lovelies.” Where, one wonders, was Lon‘abe don's corps of journalists when the alice. Great Me x int, TRIE : world’s No. 1 Glamour Couple Do oY nm ) A im tos Shi b. were sitting in a box at the PalNDIANA' : ladium, acclaiming Miss Lee with ne : purple adjectives? Shame on the Bn Perean n with Ti press, T say, for letting us believe es. at 31, 201%, 533 : that the Duchess had never set © foot in England since her marriage, and that the Duke returned home 1ust long enough to slip into a uniform and hustle back to France! Well. anvway., this new phrase “loveliest of the lovelies.” as we have treasured that other golden utterance beginning “At long last.” And, I for one, can hardly wait till Miss Lee arrives. I'd like to

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Call Your Star! Here's Number

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 (U., P.).— If you have forgotten the telephone number vour favorite young Hollywood star gave you so glibly the day vou asked for her autograph, try CRestview 19-111 That probabl: the number that more than 150 voung actress and pink-cheeked heroes of the films give to those they think they may want to talk to at some future time. Tt is the number hy Reagan used to eall before they were married. Tt number that little Anne Shirley to big John Payne after they for the first time. As may be guessed, it is the num‘ber of a telephone clearing house located in Beverly Hills, where many | stars and starlets live. | The telephone bureau is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week. It handles an average of 5000 calls la day. It costs the stars $5 a month, (but they receive all their calls ‘whether they are home or not.

AYRES MAKES TOUR Lew Avres toured South America before he started “Dr. Kildare Goes Home.”

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