Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1940 — Page 18
FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 1940
Townsend in Rockne Fete
‘Governor to Take Part in South Bend Program.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Two of Picture’s Stars Accompany It to Circle Theater Y
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‘Pastor Hall' Powerful Anti-Nazi Film: | Wilfrid Lawson Sincere in Title Role
| Governor M, Clifford Townsend has accepted an invitation to serve on the honorary committee spon|soring National Knute Rockne | Week, Sept. 29 to Oct. 5. The celebration will be climaxed by the world pfemiere of the film,
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Because “Pastor Hall” was made in England, there has been much talk of “propaganda.” Perhaps such talk has frightened off some customers and exhibitors, and that is unfortunate. For “Pastor Hall” is an execllent and profoundly moving film E ; : It is propaganda. surely. but the on : ; a ; 4 3 ool al 39 : » “Knute Rockne—All American,” at > propaganda is anti-Nazi, not pro-| “Pastor Hall” highlights the Ze : E : 3 a i South Bend on Oct. 4. ! 0 Britsh. It is no more bitter or struggle between belief in the nobil- be ene Al Feeney is expected to A D slanted than “Confessions ar a Nazi itv of man and the right of free eT A ane premere ny, Ug re VINE'S . 4 “ R i) ag Michigan mak
Spy The Mortal Storm” “Four thinkinz and charitable living, and 1913 N D } Sons.” And to me it is a wetter pic- the crushing subjugation of indi- 13 Rr ne _- OR ich ture than any of these, thanks en- vidual to state which marks totai- oe ue BT ga mb e wre {1 tirelv to the quiet, sincere and itarian philosophy. Oe a A Se - . - powerful performance of Wilfrid] The pastor's last sermon to his Bend as guests of Warner Bros. JUNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED the : flock after his escape from a con- the picture's producers. BEST PICTURE IN 25 YEARS! His character of the pastor in a centration camp. and with a squad Pat O'Brien and Gale Page. stars small German village obviously was, of Storm Troopers awaiting him of the movie, will head the HollyInspired by the life of the Rev. with leveled rifles, is as eloquent 2 wood contingent attending the fesMartin Niemoeller. whose criticism: condemnation of Nazi ideals as the tivities. Other guests will include of the Nazi regime took him to a films have given us. Mrs. Bonnie Rockne, the famous concentration camp, whence he is The players in support of Mr. coach's widow, and his 80-year-old unreported since the opening of the Lawson are uniformly good, and mother war the production is better than many Another feature of the Rockne TU ES. hi
issuing from the British studios. Week celebration will be the Notre { DANCE SAT.-SU
“Dance, Girl, Dance,” the Circle's new attraction. Both Miss Ball and Miss O'Hara will be at the Circle for personal appearances tomorrow— at 12:40, 3:55, 7:10 and 10:25 p. m. As a prolog to the picture, Mrs Dame-College of the Pacific game Eleanor Roosevelt delivers a brief on Oct. 5. recommendation written by the - a -".TS€T€_™_— _ —_=_»>_-".—.O.-Leepr HAL BAILEY'S SAND 729 North Illinois St.
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Maureen O'Hara looks at Louis Hayward and Lucille Ball looks at Ferdinand the Bull in these two contemplative moments from
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In neither case has the work been thusiasm. they could give lessons accorded fullest justice. to some of ‘their elders. The reproduction of both orGranted that these . hundred chestras is unsatisfactory, though FOURS us the pick of 1500 the Victor pressing is mechanicapplicants, there still remains a
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for his amazing accomplishments. The new group responds to his direction not only with precision and balance, but with a glowing tone and ripeness of emotion which remind one of the Philadelphians themselves, The Youth Orchestra and Mr, Stokowski have also done a rousing performance of “God Bless
sional and thin in the low registers. And while Mr. Ormandy errs occasionally on the sentimental side, Mr. Barbirolli's reading is stiff and perfunctory. As for tempos—the present album disposes of the symphony on 10 sides. while Mr. Ormandy requires 12 for his interpretation. This makes the Columbia record-
Alice McMahon, under whose management the Indiana Roof, third largest ballroom in the country, will be reopened tonight. This is Miss McMahon's 13th year in the amusement business. When she entered the business as Tom Devine's secretary it was the 13th job she had held. And she got the Indiana Roof ready for reopening in 13 days.
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