Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1940 — Page 9

‘WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1940 Chaplin’ S ‘Dictator’ at Loew's Tomorrow

Old Theory ME Darn

As Artist, Barclay Likes An Audience. ; HOLLYWOOD, Oct 30 (U. P)—

"A neatly dressed man with a .. friendly smile left an air transport

recently, hurried to a movie studio and proceeded to knock the _jprops

. Ou% from under’ a number of popu-

lar thecries about artists. He is McClelland Barclay, probably Americn's foremost painter of : beautiful women, and |he arrived in Hollywood to do a lifersized portrait

.+.0f Anna Neagle.

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And shortly. after his arrival sev-

~ 5 eral theories began to disintegrate.

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Likes Visitors “We haven't a studio fixed for

“you,” said Herbert Wilcox, director- © producer of Miss Neagle's current

w picture,

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“No No Nanette.” “Any place with gn easel and

© some light, where, I won't be in the

“way, will do,”

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said Mr. Barclay. “I thought you'd prefer to work

% at an art gallery on some place

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* Where you wouldn't be annoyed by . visitors and rubbernecks.”

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te § 2iinnen,

“But I like visitors,’| Mr. Barclay “and they won't bother

¢. me.”

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Instead of donning a smock and

mixing paints, the artist the next ‘day followed Miss Neagle to the

A sound stage at RKO Radio and 4 quietly watched her work.

¥ 3

“How long do you plan to stay on

- « the Coast?” Mr. Wilcox asked Mr. ¢ Barclay on the fourth|day.

“I thought I'd, leave Sunday or

~ Monday,” the artist replied.

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“But,” Mr. Wilcox stammered, you haven't started [the portrait.

% When will you do it?”

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Paints Rapidly

“Well,” smiled Mr.| Barclay, “if

A Miss Neagle isn’t busy] tomorrow all day, I'd like to have her sit for me <u for a few hours, and|a few hours % the next day also

“You mean you can paint the:

portrait in two days,” said Mr. WilCOX.

“In eight or 10 hours. I've dore

the hardest part already, getting

the picture up here,”

said Mr. Bar-

clay, tappihg his head.

By the following evening Mr. Bar-

clay's painting was well under way, despite visitors who looked over his shoulder all that day and the next. “Perhaps,” offered the artist in explanation, “it's because of my early training. I started by painting fish for the Government Bureau

of Fisheries and how when I get a |g

model that sits still, | nothing else bothers me,”

~

| THE INDIANAPOLIS

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“London, Can Take It,” a newsreel showing detailed bombing of the British capital, opens at the Zaring tomorrow night for three days, along with “The Sea Hawk” and “Millionaires in Prison.” The London film was made there by Warner Bros. and the entire revenue from its United States showings will be given to the ’ British War Relief Fund and. their Red . Cross. Quentin Reynolds, foreign correspondent, Provides a running SOmmieniazy. ; ” A boon or the toeless shoe

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wearers. is ‘the Strand's plan to |

resurface its parking lot with asphalt. Already the East Side house has finished a cement loading platform so that motorists’ ladies may dismount near the en‘trance. Tomorrow's Halloween program there will begin 15 minutes earlier (at 5:15 p. m.) so

: that celebrators- may see “I Love

You Again” with William .Powell and Myrna Loy as late as 11 p. m. The other film is “The Sea Hawk.” ” ” ” . MOVIE MONTAGE . .. Winter at long last has caught up with the Drive-In Theater. , . . It'll close Sunday night. . . . At the . Strand matinee Saturday the kids will receive a free ruler... . The Rivoli's younger patrons Saturday will get: a new comic book when they see Chapter 4 of “King of the Royal Mounted.” , , . Tomor“Boom Town” schedule: Cinema, Emerson and Hamilton. . Tomorrow’s “Sea Hawk” showings: Granda (for a, week), Rivoli, Zaring and Ambassddor. . . . At the Emerson tomorrow through Saturday two shorts will accompany “Boom Town,” one of . the Crime Doesn't Pay series, “Know Your Money” plus a color cartoon “Peace on Earth” » F- ” Ordinarily you’d think school would cut down theater attendance but nct so at the Parker, particularly on family nights. Before classes began again the kids came ate along with the adults. Now with the theater opening at 5:45 p. m. with the first show at 6 o'clock the young folk get there , tor the opening so they can be’ homes and abed shortly after nine. That means an extra turnover at,

- the boxaffice, since thé older per-, . sens now go to the late shows.

Tonight and tomorrow for family nights the double bill will be. “My Lucky Star” and “Fighting The first film stars” Sonja Heine, the Parker's leads ing box office star. 8 5 nN

NEIGHBORHOODS

pang Ole Opry” Blues.”

| through Ray:

- RI and ‘Millionaires in Prison.”

Rosemary Lane raises a toast in “Ladies Must Live’ tonight at the Rivoli in its first city showing.

and “st. Louls

CINEMA Tonight

‘Twenty-one Days Together

‘Cross-Country RoOmance. Tomor rrow ‘hrough Saturday: “Boom Town'’ and shorts.

DAISY~—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Black Friday’ and ‘House of! Seven Gables.” EMERSON—Tonight “Lucky Partners” and “Cross-Country Romance.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Boom Town¢ and shorts. ESQUIRE Tonigh: hi Hot” and ‘The ans.” - Tomorr through Saturday: Cis Girl Friday and ‘‘Too’ Many Husbands.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—T o n gD through Friday :“Pier 13” and * af art

GRANADA— Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Sea Hawk” and ‘ ‘One Crowded Night. HAMILTON—Tonight through Friday: “Boom Town” and shorts. IRVING—Tonight: shorts. Tomorrow Faowing Gold” Plenty Hot.” MECCA—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Private Affairs” and “Man from Montreal.” ORIENTAL—Tonight: “Beyond tomorrow’ and ‘‘Mad Men of Europe.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘‘Three Faces West” and ‘“On Their Own.” PARAMOUNT—Tonight: “The tain Is a Lady” end “The Eater.” Tamer ow and Friday: Honor and Oh Baby’ and Blood.”

“Some Like

" Academy.’

‘Boom Town" and through Saturday: and “Sing, Dance

“Sporting

PARKER—Tonight and tomorrow: “M Lucky Star” and ‘Fighting Gringo.” REX-—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Gangs of Chicago” and “We Who Are Young.” SZ Tonighu “Way of All Flesh ncho Gra nde. Tom ow ‘Earl of Puddlestone” Girls of the Road.’ VOLI—Tonight: "Ladies

and in Love” Tomorrow through Sunday: “The Sea Hawk” and “Flowing. Gold.” «8ST. CLAIR--Tont ht: “My Love Came Back” and ‘They -Drive by Night.”” Tomorrow J yoush Sunday; “1 Love You Again’ “Gold Rush Maisie.” SANDERS — Toni ht: “All This, and Jieaven “Too” and ‘‘Manhattan Heart- > Tomorrow throu h Saturday: “Cailing all Marines” and “Down the Wyoming Trail’ SHERIDAN—Tonighi: “‘His Girl Priday” und “Too Many Husbands.” Tomorrow through Saturda Sn Name Only’ and’ “Pop Always ays.”

London Bombing Film Shown at Zaring; Strand Caters to Women With Toeless Shoes

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STRAND—Tonight: “Gold Rush Maisie” and ‘Banjo op My Knee.” Tomorrow through Bunday. “1 Love You Again” and ‘Sea H STRATFORD. Tonight and tomorrow: 1oro0ked Road” and ‘'‘The Captain Is a

Open102.m. 200 ** 6 M. Douglas: “He Stayed for Breakfast” Brian, Donlew “The Great McGinty”

Final Today ® eo First Indianapolis Showing © © Jack Randall “Riders from Nowhere” Chas. Bickford “Thou Shalt Not Kin”? Stooge Comedy and Late World News

TACOMA —Tonight and tomorr ‘Pop Always » Pays. and “Dr. Christian Meets the rfl Mader] and "tomorrow: “py Christian Meets the Woman" and “A Fugitive From Justice.” TUXEDO — Jonighu “Gold | ‘Russ Maisie’ and ‘Luck Partners.’ morrow through irda: Fouls, at Sea” and ‘Cross-Country Romance.’ UPTOWN — Tonight: «Gold Rush Maisie’ and ‘‘He Stayed for Breakfast.” VOGUE—Tonight through Saturday: he, L3regs Victor Herbert” ‘and ‘Flowng G ZARING—Tonight: “When the Daltons Rode” and “You're Not So Tough." Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Sea Hawk" and ‘Millionaires in Prison.”

DOWNTOWN

ALAMO — Tonight and “Riders Fiom owhere’’ Shalt Not Kill.” AMBASSADOR— Tonight: « “He Stayed or Breakfast’ and ‘'The. Great MecGinty.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “The Sea Hawk” and “lI Love You

tomorrow: and “Thou

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SPEEDWAY—Tonight and to “Private ‘Affairs’ and ‘Girl in 31

STATE—Tonight and tomorrow: . “You Can’t Fool ‘You! Wife” and ‘The Way of All Flesh.” ;

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| HONEYMOON”

REPEATS, .. ..“In Name. Gly: with Cary. Grant and Carole Lombard tomorrow through Saturday at the Sheridan. .:. . “His Girl Friday” with Cary Grant and _ Rosalind: Russell: and “Too Many Husbands” with Fred MacMurray, Jean Arthur and Melvyn Douglas at the Esquire tomorrow through Saturday. ” ” ” ” ELL ‘MID- WEBR SCHEDULE A NE-Tonight. ..

OITOW:

DIRECTOR ASSIGNED Ross Lederman has been assigned to direct “Father and Son” for Warner Bros. It is the only original screen story ever writien by Booth Tarkington.

2 Year Written nis -— Smart Authentic NEW STYLES

FUR COATS

Why Pay More Hundreds to choose from.

After a four vemsst absence, Charlie,,.Chaplin makes hi Tong awaited return to the screen im “The Great Dictator,” which opens at Loew’s tofiiorrow. Mere’s Mr. Chaplin ; as-you-know-who, flanked by Jack Oakie, who plays you-know-who'’s equally noted pal., ~.

‘Another Yiddish Film Scheduled|| &

Encouraged by the succes of its '5:10;¢7:55 and 10

a 4 > I first Yiddish film presentation here _ The Ra Rar ampists We Hsia ath} last May, the Jewish National Fund “Mexjoasi Spitfire Out West.” with

LOW AS Council of Indianapolis will present}: AVelez, Leon Errol “at 11:20,

C another Yiddish all-talking filmsat 23%, 45:42 2d 8:53. The SA KS ATION

Keith’s on Nov. 10. Proceeds are ‘to in ONLY ONE LO « 306-308-310 INDIANA AVE.

? WHEN EC Collins New Head : 5.

sid fl Of Variety Club

ame: 5: The “barkers” of - -Indianapolis| rent, Variety Clubs of Ameriga; | T ‘have elected new officiers: for: the 1: coming year. rb They are: | jane Theater manager, president; 18. thur Landes, head of the Landes ostume ..Co., vice president; ¥ Al ocHer, film booker for: Theatrical! [7 Managers, Inc., treasurer, magi i Greenberg, manager of rrer ji Bros.” Indianapolis exchange, i seetetary. Members of the board: of ditectors re - Wade Willman, Carl Niesse, arc Wolf, A. C. Zaring, I. A. Fen rick, Richard Frank, J. H. as) Joe Neger, George Langis and Cura tis Butler. J

LLOYD MAY TRY FILM COMEBACK

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30 (U. P.).— Harold Lloyd, - bespectacled com‘edian of the silent films, is reported -{to be contemplating acting again. | It is ‘sdid Mr. Lloyd may decide to follow the example of Charlie Chaplin, who just released ‘The Great Dictator,” and produce a picture starring himself. He now is completing, as a producer, “Three Girls and a Gob” at RKO.. . :

"THIEF" GETS MEDAL

Alexander Korda’s new production, “The Thief of Bagdad,” has been awarded the Parents Magazine medal for the outstanding 1amjly movie of the month.

George White's Ben ue, Billy. on stage ‘at. 5

Quarferback.” wig . Virginia te at “4%

Kenneth T. Collins, 3

ymin sing.” at 11 7 ted ° Honeymoon( Aeomery, ; a st 1:10, and

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on stage at vy and Moonlight,” - with (Vera Vague) Allen and

“Bar rbara Downs, at 11:34, 2: 21, 5:08, %:55 and 10:23.

s coi Laurel and Hardy. 8:55, 6:42 and 9:2

Hurry! Season Closes Sunday

"REAGAN HONORED Ronald Reagan's performance as George Gipp in “Knute Rockne— All Afierican,” has won for him the Catholic Women’s Club award for “-1tHe best performance of the year by a: youhe actor.

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