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actress’ escape from a German concentration prison, accomplished, by
Opening Tomorrow
two impoverished song writers and their best girls. With Sidney Toler, Marjorie:
Opening Today
Indiana
“ARISE MY LOVE"—With Claudette Colbert, Rap Milland, ‘Dennis
O'Keefe. Directed by Mitchell Leisen. She is.an European fashion correspondent who wants to cover the
war. He is an American free-lance flier. They meet when she rescues | . him from one of Gen. Franco's prisons, just for the story. Their ad-
ventures continue against a background of the current European conflict.
“DANCING ON A DIME”"—With Grace McDonald, Robert Paige, Virginia Dale. Directed by Joseph Santley. How a group of young performers salvage a folded WPA musical how, with the help of some counterfeit money.
Loew’s
“ESCAPE” — With Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt, Alla’ Nazimova. Based on:the novel by Ethel Vance; .produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. - Unfolding the unidentified Miss Vance's popular story of a former
her son, her old servant and a kind- hearted countess. :
“DULCY”—With Ann Sothern, Ian Hunter, Roland Young, Billie: |
Burke. Based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly; directed’ by S. Sylvan Simon. Here again is Duley, the addle-brained young lady who practically ruins ¥ handful -of lives through her genial, misguided efforts to be elp
Circle
“TIN PAN ALLEY”—With Alice Faye, Betty Grable, Jack Oakie,|:
John Payne. Directed by Walter Lang. A generous handful of World War ‘tunes surrounded by a story of
“MURDER OVER NEW YORK” Weaver, Ricardo Cortez. Directed by Harry Lachman. Now it’s saboteurs in an airplane factory who fall afoul Charlie
Chan’s uncanny powers of deduction.
Lyric
VAUDEVILLE—With Edmund Lowe, Ann Dvorsk, Lawrence Welk “ and his orchestra.
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About Mamma Ravioli and her two boys, Nickie, who goes to en-
gineering school, and Joie, who goes to San Quentin.
STELLAR MILESTONE * | ESCAPES OLD CLOTHES
Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy| For the first time in three years, won screen opportunity by playing Henry Fonda’ wears modern clothes the same stage roles, Killer Mears |in “The Lady Eve.” Mr. Fonda has in “The Last Mile,” Tracy on Broad- been doing roles in costumes and way and Gable in Los Angeles. “old clothes” since 1937.
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_ Band and Stars at Lyric
Newcomers and old favorites will share the Lyric beginning tomorrow. Playing his first visit. will be Bandleader Lawrence Welk, shown above with his featured singer, Jayne Walton. Lowe and Ann Dvorak, latest in the parade of Hollywood stars who have visited the Illinois St. . variety house.
JUNE KNIGHT IS ISSUE IN COURT
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 28 (U. P.).— Mrs. Arthur ‘A. Cameron, wife of a wealthy Texas oil man, today sued Mrs. Harry Packer for $25,000 damages. injunction fo prevent Mrs. Packer from using the name June Knight. It seems Mrs. Cameron made the name famous on the screen. She
said she took the name in a New York court in 1931, but in 1936 she
same name, The dancer agreed to quit using the name, but last Oct. 19 when she married Harry Packer of Hollywood she told newspaper reporters she was June Knight. That was a violation of the agreement, Mrs. Cameron said. Thys the Suit, :
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apjorty en Mounted Police,” with Gar Coo Madeleine Carroll Paulette Goddard, Robert, Preston. st 11; 1:58. 4:33. 7: 03 and 9:43.
INDIANA “Arise My Love,” with Claideise Colbert Ray Milland, Walter Abel, at 12:14, 3:31, 6:48 and 10:05. ° ar on a Dime,” with Grace McDonald, - Robert Paige, Virginia * Dale. at 11, 2:17, 5:34 and 8:81. LOEW’S “Escape,” with Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Alla Nazimova, at 12:1 3:20, 6:50 and 10. “Duley,” with Ann Sothern, Ia n Hunter, Toland Young, at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45. LYRIC
Vaudeville, with = Adrian _ Rollini Trio on sta
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9:28. “A Dispatch from Reuter’s,” with Edward G. Robinson, Edna Best, % Albert, on screen 1:58, 4:50, 7:42 and 10:27.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES From Shirley to ‘DuBarry’ Is B. G. De Sylva's Record
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‘Although Miss, Shirley Temple
be at English’s for three days beginhing Dec. 12. Mr. De Sylva is also the producer of “Louisiana Puchase” and “Panama Hattie,” which are current hits on- Broadway
{where “DuBarry” closed last week.
The fact that he had three smash musicals running simultaneously on America’s theatrical Main Street makes him one of the wonders of the last decade. In fact, he’s being more talked about than the season’s crop of actors. For a similar situation you'll have to go back to the palmiest days of . Ziegfeld, Carrol and White. © Having produced most of Miss Temple's pictures in the past five
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has had an indirect influence on the theatrical complexion of. Times Square and the fortunes of one of its impresario. For. her retirement
diverted B..G. De Sylva’s talents toward New York.. And what he has done with those talents is the talk of the town. "Mr. De Sylva is the producer of “DyBarry Was a. Lady,” which will
never appeared on “Broadway, she
years, Mr. De - Sylva headed East from California about a year ago. He had in mind the ideas for three musiaal comedy books, and proceedéd’to do something about it. He collaborated with Herbert Fields: on “DuBarry,” : with « Cole Porter doing the music. His idea for, “Louisiana Purchase” was developed into a ‘book by Morris Ryskind (co-author with George Kaufman of “Of Thee: I Sing”), while Irving Berlin was persuaded’ to do the tunes. for it after an eight-year absence from Broadway: “Panama Hattie,” the mes recent
of the three, is another credit .to
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