Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1940 — Page 18
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HOLLYWOOD Cet WE : Flock to U. S. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19 (U. P.).— Opens Satur day be held Saturday and Sunday after
Warner Brothers announced today noons. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19 (U. P.).— “ Grand fall opening ceremonies for ihe purchase Of “One Foot In, “piverside Roller Rink ‘will De
Kay Francis Has Tough Competition) «du ¢ Ny The invasion of France has for &|Heaven—the Life of s Practical : 3 A time ended the motion picture pro-|Person,” much-sought biography of PIS Seluraay wes By SH OPEN-HOUSE
In ‘Little Men'—Children, Dogs, Oakie —_— 1 to h Hartzell Spence, of : uction activities of that nation and his father by Hartzell Spence, o ; To a bY available to the movie indus-|the New York United Press Staff. pass Tin Sh he wes in gg = T O NI & H T 3 \ : ; try of the United States some of the Although the book will not be a 8, including a Hew oor. By PAUL HARRISON = ; i 3 finest actors on the Continent. published until next month, it has| t0tiCe Parties will be held on Mon 7to 9 P. M.
id day, Wednesday and Friday nights. Among the noted performers who | been the object of spirited bidding Throughout the winter, Lester Huff
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19—IN “LITTLE MEN” THERE ARE j ’ v the United |among motion picture producers y h SCENE-STEALING CHILDREN, dogs, donkeys and ducks, an oomph % : i a i B® un = way here are|since they first saw the galley| Indianapolis organist, will be at the Souvenir 8 F or The cow and calf, and Jack Oakie. Said Kay Francis, whose name will } % : 8 : Maurice Chevalier, Sacha Guitry, |Proofs. Kiddies have top billing: “If I'm going to be noticed at all in this picture, I'll i Jean Gabin, Harry Bauer, Danielie| Jack L. Warner, ce president MILAND" INN have to come into every scene walking on my hands.” WN 4 Darrieux, Gaby Morlay, Michel|in charge ol pr ’ SR pe ng, Accustomed to attention, elegant gowns and $125,000 pay checks, : § 3 = Simon and the a med Minstinguette. Bp wu be Hii vith os Yor 7S Ir BIT SOUTHSIDE the actress is accepting her loss TN pre Although Hollywood has not yet all-star cas suppor PRIVATE PARTIES of spotlight in remarkably good | will be glued on Mr. Oakie, an- 3 : Shi signed any of these distinguished |Methodist, minister the studio seeks PH MA 0958 FURNITURE HI spirit. Miss Francis used to be | other crook, who during the con= |: Sa 3 “ai players, several studios are negotiat-|to play the role of William H. SIS REET 932 S. Meridian St. somewhat intractable, but I doubt | versation slyly reaches behind 3 : ¥ : ; Vag ing with one or more of them. Spence. PETER JUN Add 3 | that Hollywood would blame her him and opens the school safe. » : much if she tossed a tantrum in | He finds his coat tail caught in it the faces of Producers Towne and | when he tries to step innocently Baker, Elsie the cow and Oakie away. the Hokey. Another time, while Miss FranDirector Norman McLeod some- | gis is talking, Oakie leans against times is obliged to toss in a whisp | 5 wall and absent-mindedly pulls Tom Devine's Gay 90’s currently George Pembroke, as the insane of Louisa Alcott’s minor classic, | at a piece of string or yarn he | js featuring Bob Pace, the young firebug in the Alamo's “The Last but he does this apologetically finds dangling there. Keeps on | baritone from Chicago's Edge- Alarm” tests his blowtorch against and unobtrusively by providing | reeling it in, and eventually it | water Beach Hotel, Drake Hotel some building bricks. The picture comic diversions in the same | turns out that he has taken most | and Bon-Air Country Club. opens tomorrow. scenes. of the stitches from a Home‘2 = Sweet-Home sampler. Naturally, IN ONE sequence Miss Francis, | the customers will pay little atas Jo, is explaining to George | tention to Miss Francis. Bancroft, a swindler, all about The principal set for ‘Little RECORDI Plumfield, the school. The dialog | Men” is impressive—probably the is needed to establish the situa- | largest ever built indoors. Three . . LN tion. Audience attention, however, in sound stages have been Nathan Milstein Is Dignified And opened into an unobstructed area . . FINAL DAY! re artes containing a house, Sincere In Tschaikowsky Concerto barn, sheds, stream, road, trees and patches of lawn and fields. A vast cycloramic curtain surrounds all these and increases the By JAMES THRASHER perspective. The grass is artificial, | pgchaikowsky, Concerto in D Major; Nathan Miistein, violinist, and but shrubs and flowers are grow- the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederick Stock ing in the earth that covers the (Columbia).
RE THE TSCHATKOWSKY D Major is something of a “Camille” da r the hot sun arcs. je doin fine | among violin concertos. Many of its interpreters feel that, since it g ae g " | is emotional music, they are Justified in suspending the usual rules
d taste, and letting their DIRECTOR SIGNED DE tone off the oth / George Melford, who directed Ru- It is a considerable relief, then, Man Gi rls’ dolph Valentino in “The Sheik,” and to hear Mr. Milstein's perform- Y Jean Acker, Valentino's first wife,| gnee of this much-sinned-against have been signed by Frank Capra| work. His purity of tone is T | d R Nn for “Meet John Doe,” which iS NOW| matched by his purity of style. Oo N u in its seventh week of production. There is a dignity and sincerity
of utterance, especially in the first o LY LAST DAY! BLUE BARRON ORCH. IT ro yn The Canceled From ; English's TO OUR PATRONS! At ih 1 ricer. & 5 oll usual taint of “schmalz” from Ocfober Bill : ; ¥ ; p # UR ONS! t the opening performance on Friday, Sept. a the music. The finale is taken at : . 4 ¢ i : EP ; a i$ those attending the first performance only will be presented with auto- : » SE pa 3 § 3 : i T 1,11; AI kie kidPw graphed photos. of these GIaMOTous. stars—by the stars themselves—IN PER- a break-neck speed, but that does : 8 GE & ‘ hd LITTLE BETTY BREWER, the Okie A hd iS Nor Se, Sarly ana meet the stars on the mezzanine immediately after not hinder the clear articulation Indianapolis won't see George a 4 : \ : took Hollywood by storm LL 1
of every note. In short, it's su~ |Abbott's “Too Many Girls” in its WY ak - : & hearts of those rollicking sons of Fouble perlative fiddling. stage form this year. 3 & , -America's Three Musketeers
CHARLES M. OLSON'S The venerable Mr. Stock leads . . The musical which ran the en- ADP, a
his men in a spirited accompani- : 3 AE ment. tire season in New York last year a Ee vi R a EE lish ends its Chicago run Saturday ig lek LHe e Soro de ! y
{ 14 Beethoven, “Leonore” Overture night. It had b heduled f HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED iit | gnt. a een sche e or — : Three Rollicking Sons-of-Guns . . . America’s Three Musketeers!
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$ 6REATEST aE Y 1 chestra (Columbia). 14 at English's. with FRED PATRICIA ALBERT
EACH OF MR. MITROPOU- Since the screen production of
LOS’ recordings seems to be an- | the comedy is about ready for reGilbert Roland - Joseph Schildkraut - Dick Foran and Betty Brewer IVa wh”
other proclamation that here is |lease, the producers decided to halt Directed by SAM wOOD + Original Screen Play by Frank Butler «+ A Paramount Picture the perfect woman to love!
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a conductor to be reckoned with. |the road show run with its Chicago This latest album (four sides) is | finale. no exception. -s i 4 ; He has infused the familiar, reputation as an interpreter of test Gal- 5 : magnificent measures with a | gach Scarlatti and Debussy has The Grea : : Soppeling IC gl ~~ tended to obscure his superior n WII (IRIMALIC Nessade. nd ihe erformance of other composers any of Stree LIN YWO00D 5 interpretation, it should be add- > well. His Mozart Risers aig Stars Ever to Ap- ! ) DE” J ed, is painstaking, never Way- | for instance, are exquisite. T ther on ; STARS 0h Jd ¥ Lv / 3 ward. " - The present album again finds pear loge i : . him in complete rapport with the Hanh Beethoven, Sonata in A Major, sometimes obscure Beethoven of Opus 101; Walter Gieseking, later life. The A Major Sonata, pianist (Columbia). however, is not too world-shaking
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APOLLO the work Mr. Gieseking brings a 9 ) R [Yl DER “Pastor Hall, with Wilfrid Law- crystalline virtuosity, and exqui- \ 2°16, 426 6:15. ‘840 4nd 10:25. = || site tone, and an understanding d CAROLE LANDIS CIRCLE which makes the music speak TOMORROW HENRY WILCOXON
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