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' Liat It final ed in Nebraska. So| , —— There Shall Be No ight Keeps Power a Boyd samets on has been REVIEWING MEMORIES { “Tea for Two” and “I Want To

After Greater Tragedy Blots Finnish War] sent to Omaha for the single shot, TT for which a studio has been wait] {Be Happy” are among the hit tunes

of the original show featured in the

Opening Today

STAGE

Indiana ~

> “PHE LETTER —With Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, dames / ‘Stephenson, Gale Sondergaard. Produced and directed by William Wyler; adapted from the play of Somerset Maugham by Howard Koch. _ It happens, in Singapore; where an Englishwoman murders her lover because he has taken an Eurasian wife. There is an incriminating let-

fe — Shia ing all these months. By J ST sue RY For the picture, “Men of Boys film version of “No, No, Nanette,”

ter, a trial and an acquittal. : “I'M NOBODY'S SWEETHEART NOW”—With Dennis O’Keefe, ~Q ‘Town, ” Metro ~ Goldwyn - Mayer siting Anna Neagle. ; ‘Constance Moore, Helen Parrish. Directed by Arthur Lubin. Only after seeing arnere Shan Be No Nighi? can we: ealize the I= i Two blue-blooded youngsters prove again that love conquers all— scarcity of important and si cant plays ut our own e. e. even their parents’ attempts to engineer a fashionable, loveless wedding. find ourselves amused, excited, intrigued or moved by our evenings in the theater, which is all as it ‘should be. But when we seek some help INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA !

FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor : |

Popular Concert Sunday Dec. 8at3pm | Murat Theater—Riley 959% ing of claims. And. even though Soloist: CHARLES PETREMONT, Playing Mendelssohn’s Violin

they may reject this portion of N Concerto

Mr. Sherwood’s thought, he will ‘Waltz from Faust; Phedre overture; Krazy Kat; Sigurd Jorsalfar [i » have performed a valuable service. Suite: Second Movement from Tschaikowsky’s Fifth Symphony. >

As for: the\pertormance, I 10ps 6000 SEATS 256¢, 50c, 75¢—BOX OFFICE RI. 9596

in making sense out of our current chaotic world, ‘we are most often confronted by the thoughts of a playwright even more muddled than ourselves. However, we are not so fortunate as toshave more than one Robert E. Sherwood. His sincerity has never been questioned. His skill and thought have been growing with each play. And now, finally, this steady progress has reached

Hg Loew’s “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY”—With Judy Garland, George Murphy, Charles Winninger. Directed by Norman Taurog; based on the musical comedy by George M. Cohan. ! In her first starrer. Miss Garland plays two roles in a sentimental tale of the Irish girl who marries against her father’s wishes, and the Es granddaughter who softens the old gentleman’s heart. . “SKY MURDER”—With Walter Pidgeon, Donald Meek, Karen Verne. Directed by George B. Seitz.

some of his fellow citizens. But J | others will be stirred to a weigh-

Nick Carter helps a Congressional committee round up some Fifth Columnists. a peak of real power. , | that no actors after Alffed Lunt, F. In “There Shall Be No Night,” | Lynn Fontanne and their distin- ? "which opened at Englisits Last guished company will ever at- : | ve . ° ? evening, he has eras a cher- | tempt this play. : : Opening Tomorrow ished axiom from the guidebook | ; : to dramaturgy. That was the | * 8 = . : fond belief that no play about THE LUNTS have roamed all . ; : Cirel Ll war could be writen .in the | lands and ages of their frosirical | - ircle ; distorted perspective of that | world, from. “Amphytrion” to 1 UNEFUL W . (Second Week) | ; conflict’s actual occurrence. But | “Idiot’s Delight,” and from “The \ 5 3 1 3 e “TIN PAN ALLEY”—With Alice Faye, Betty Grable, Jack Oakie, 7 : : one of the ready proofs of its fal- | Taming of the Shrew” to “The yg John Payne. Directed by Walter Lang. The song publishing team of John Payne (baritone and pianist) | lacy is the fact that “There Shall | Sea Gull.” They have enchanted and Jack Oakie (barber shop tenor) will be selling their songs in “Tin | Be No Night” continues with un- | Us with impeccable technique and

flawless taste, with their unquenchable zest for the theater and their ceaseless quest after perfection. But never, I think, have they equalled their present perform-

*" “MURDER OVER NEW YORK"”—With Sidney Toler, Marjorie

* Weaver, Ricardo Cortezg Directed by Harry Lachman. = Lyric “HOLLYWOOD HOTEL REVUE” (on stage) —With Thee Diamond Bros., Bobby Morris, Martin and Allen, Del Oros, others; ¢Horus of 30.

diminished truth and timeliness, after the Finnish war, of which it treats, has been succeeded and forgotten in the presence of even

United Artists to Offer | more temic events.

Pan Alley” for a second week at the Circle, beginning tomorrow. Their chief assistants are Alice’Faye and Betty Grable.

This Gay, ROMANTIC 2/6. MUSICAL Is One of | Bp» RYAN

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the GREAT THRILLS

4 99 ¢ i : SUH or Rn Ses Brent, Brenda Marshall, George 2 . i ; MR. SHERWO Ob | wrolo this ance. This is a realistic play and, a: : 3 Thi YEAR! 0 F \ Skullduggery, murder and love in the diamond country. Ictu res IN 4 onhths play last winter in the amazing a Shep ering eithine of i Rk \ 0 IS -

period of three or four weeks. But there is nothing in the least

in a manner in which technique

¥ V | : . | S TAR T $ TODAY! | And The Ballyhoo Says They Have 'The Greatest Roster of| “dashed off” about it. Rather its | vanishes—even that technique in . Ls : & . 1 ’ : implications are too varied to per- which we have delighted for its ; hb | it) Stars In History of The Company mis justice being done in the spa- | OWR sake-—and the perfect illusion ‘Eight pictures from the studios of seven producers will be released| 121 limits of a review, especially | OF Fe& Ty & Oe Feria us. } through United Artists within the next four wy The corporation when, ne, play remain Ralf Ph > irpumghany playing. And $ accompanies this announcement with the boast that the films will ges Ban oll y smpuo bl, : —_ » Ric h hid en have “the greatest roster of stars in the history of the company.” e JeViowers mn the 1 8 ie aT Whort a This list of players includes Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, James| , ROU8 Ye ers e P oy Sa Saney Greenstreet, a pair of Stewart, Fredric March, Merle Oberon, Paulette Goddard, Margaret| t2kes us into the ah inki. ented young newcomers, Monti Sullavan, Melvyn Douglas, Frances Kaarlo Valkonen in Helsinki, | gomery Clift and. Elisabeth . i Dee, Burgess Meredith, Martha |voung and ‘Billie Burke continue where we watch the horror of war | Fraser, and all others concerned. Scott, Joan Blondell, Wendy Hiller, their g lin Te or og ne intrude upon a gracious household | Mr. Lunt has directed the producRobert Morley and Victor McLag- Blondell Carole Landis and Dennis of intelligent, free-minded people. | tion with the same care which he len. O'Keefe are among the series’ new-| Valkonen is an international gad Miss Fontanne always accord o Alexander Korda’s contribution |comers, : citizen, a medical scientist and t Asie gn n performance. : | will be a film based on Lord Nel-| The second Roach picture, which| Nobel Prize winner whose research | © er ay will be here through | son’s life and tentatively titled lis heing directed by the producer| into the causes of insanity have | =8 urcay. I “Lady Hamilton.” Miss Leigh and himself, is “Broadway Limited,”| filled him with. apprehension of | | Mr. Olivier are in it, with Mr. Kor- | Messrs. McLaglen and O'Keefe,| the destination of civilization’s NOW FEATURING . . . wil . da directing. Patsy Kelly and Zasu Pitts are fea~| PTOSTess. LUELLA SCHILLY 22; I Red, Appalled by the gigantic stupid- “LADIES OF NOTE” Finished In London tured. : : : ity of war, he is at length engulfed PLUS i Ernest Lubitsch is directing “That in it and forced out at last, gun . " Certain Feeling” for Sol Lesser. In D d . t In hand, * Jie With Bis Suni: BOB PACE RIN | the cast are Miss Oberon, Mr. Doug- : e ICA es men, IN Se BS ay any ge ROMANTIC BARITONE Alic 3 IN | las and Mr. Meredith. Gabriel Pas- : whelming Russian force. : [ J cal’'s “Major Barbara,” second of N O . And yet, before he dies, his fait rE Ran * George Bernard Shaw’s plays which ew rgan in the unconquerable spirit of free Ricxander's Ragtime Bang: | | he has brought to the. screen, has — men is made certain in the exam- 1 M y been finished in London. Produc- Dal WwW. Y ples before him. He finds them (114% 4 V1 tion took place intermittently be- aie . oung to Play going to battle and death not in A A tween bombing attacks on London. . the glory of war, but in the re- WAL a, .| Miss Hiller, Mr. Morley, Rex Harri- Immanuel Recital. signed sense of a nasty job to be ETRE son and Emlyn Williams are fea- | done and with a question on their : 4 J: ( K 0 J: K | E | tured in the film. A dedicatory recital on the new| Lips. He hears in the boom of Openi0a.m Nn ’ x .| James "Roosevelt's first United \moetier organ at the ‘Immanuel BU05,20%, the end of civilization, lila £5 juz mader Goat yey | : Artists release will be called “Pot|myancelical and Reformed Church,| Pub che death rattle of: the prim- | | 200 to 8 | | hy H | gold Mr, Stewart and Mis|Prospect and New York Ste, willl “URI P= | HELD OVER *.® N PAYNE be played by Dale W. Young at 3:30 THAT IS THE ESSENCE of o FIRST INDIANAPOLIS RUN o ALLEN JENKINS .

attraction is Horace Heidt’s orchestra. whose popular network broad-

p. m. Sunday. Mr. Young is organist and choirmaster at Zion Evangelical and Re-

.is, of course, much more: The final

3 SUPER-SHOCKERS

“There Shall Be No Night.” There

ESTHER RALSTON

cast is the basis’ for the play's lo magnificent courage that crowns

the gracious life of Valkonen’s American wife; the equal courage, youthful, realistic, unquestioning, in the life and death of

plot. : formed Church, and a teacher at ‘Strip Picket’ Film the Jordan Conservatory of Music. David Loew-Albert Lewin His program is as follows: Erich Maria - Re- —I—

| f) i WV 4% NICHOLAS BROS. | er EEE INET La .

The combine has

marque’s “Flotsam” ready for re- Froumpel Tune_..... pee re esses. Purcell [ EE Tne mamyers include. Miss Som sacl, Deathi/11111 1111! Batn) their son. Then, too, there ate the | | Phantom of Chinatown” | . Sullavan, Mr, March, Miss Dee, |C 01s Prelude, “God Have Mercy on Diher CHaaciery Walch are oom. “THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND” | PD Gl Ford, Anna Sten and Erich Prelude on “Ein fesie Burg”. Nendo Fae bined to form a varied, honest and Sun. “I WANT A DIVORCE” cnn % ope oe absorbing work, both regards dra- |

matic structure and the thought behind it. Mr. Sherwood’s play is filled with

von Stroheim. This is the picture, incidentally, |. When Sack Frost Paints o idiurg" Wot which was back of Gerta Rozan’s|’

6 ” Im Yigh By up. op ed Chorale-Prelude on “The First Noel” prescient prophecies which later | film reaches the public Miss Rozan, | Gesu Bambino” UU James| events have fulfilled. His stinging is | SCHEIZEtto ...ueeeesonss ean ss Vierne| indictments of the Nazi~-Commun-fully clothed and rescued from the |Serenade ... . ~~ 1 "1 "i'll Schubert| ist allia born of penetrat- 25 | FILS ® with cutting room floor, will be among Toccata, Symphony No. 5........... Widor| tov & hoe are. OF pene C 0 6 ARSHALL those present on the screen. Ins tabughi, ey. Ao | EEO puck oni we | STAR SALESMAN | Jicuiying: “0° * 0 ~ NOW PLAYING | : irling Hayden, Paramount’s new or does Mr. Sherw entirely 4 "i aa Wiis Scott has the featured part|young leading man who makes his| spare his own country. His com- PLUS eers for Miss Bishop,” which |sereen debut in “Th ” ) “Myster- . also has William Gargan, Edmund e Southerner,”| parison of the American mind's tony Dr > 1 8 1 in a few years ago sold men’s furnish-| occasional doubt and discomfort Satan” Doe 0 oT Chnstance Sven RE enn fia) vo fas in the bargain basement of a| to that of Pontius Pilate’s has an- | Cc = | Gloucesti . i ; ’ 010 Sl CU tor and the screen play was adapted cester, Mass., department gered, and will continue to anger, News from Bess Streeter Aldrich’s novel . \ . : . by Stephen Vincent Benet. A The only producer with two films ° ready for market is Hal Roach. Mr. Roach will continue the Topper series with “Topper Returns.” Roland ST TET 1)7} v EAST SIDE i EAST SIDE | ~ NORTH SIDE 7 IRVING v wasn. 206 57% ¥ a (Loy—Melvyn Douglas “ 4 # “Third Finger, Left Hand hy Lamour—Preston Foster 200 to 5:30 “MOON OVER BURMA 0 5:45 y/ ; A PLETE) 2:5 200 deft fir: Geass Publi Deb No. I” BAIT Ramer el IWC ARY GRANT pois) AND! Edghr Kenubdy_ Laff Riot! MARTHA SCOTT Ri SUN, ‘HOWARDS oF VIRGINIA Lak U ’ “LADY IN QUESTION of 0 RE 8 EXTRAS . 1 H [1H “Bowling ; 5:45 RL EMERSON, 10th: to 6 20¢ OF LTR for Gran Sitenel HEATHER 15 A PRINCE” | ae Strtkes WEST SIDE 1 6116 E. Washington | — "| Sheridan bu... AcaI” NORTH SIDE DAISY gov. fol deci | Sir Crosey Ein_{ HAD VY . Fay Bainter “BILL OF DIVORCEMENT" | ARKE 2930 Open —_ Y ~ P. Ameche RE a, Bn 0c A UPTOWN T0018 ws wil w’ Toth 20¢ any. Time Aen’ r 4 | And! “GERONIMO” George Murphy—Brenda Joyce Fraikie Darro © ‘CHASING TROUBLE" ; There S PU NCH HR “PUBLIC DEB NO i" Barbara Bell “CURTAIN . CALL MeCcCa wobie | ' Tne A Bainter “oUR own" 15¢ cesar GAY - CABALLERO” Speedway See "onnats in JuDYy! “GAMBLING ON HIGH SEAS” | Romero “MAN I Male, Lederer . vy Siete a oo “LEGION OF . LOST FLYERS” It's her first grown-up | (ols dre Setmon: 17) RW 3 oe Deanna Durbin. “SPRING PARADE” BELMONT Rosalind “ Russell romantic affair —and it | Ritz Bros. “ARGENTINE NIGHTS” Brian Aherne will reach right down Billie Seward «ONT CROWDED NICHT” : Talbott at Zing |. Richard Arlen VEEAVAER. PUSHERS” Ho. Hostmary Lane “LADIES MUST LIVE T A LBOTT Wayne Morris _ OU Fre into your heart and stay | ; 2116 E. 10th “LADIE; ; EY) : ere! It'sfrom the famed | os Hamilton wo THRU SAT. | picsard Arlen “LEATHER PUSHERS" Doors Open at 6:15 : therellr'sfe “BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE" LTE “Stow dats ata : George M. Cohan musi- . Ce ESQUIRE Doors Open Cesar Romero “GAY CABALLERO” HE oe S v = TUXEDO ‘Rei fonds w TONITE THRU SATURDAY u- ISING, DANCE PLENTY HOT i cal show. And M-G-M = TE ” x All ts . : na i113 | o “REUNS ALONG ime momaws Rosalind Russell = Rest ve, AL Sets 100 Sw hasmadeitintoathrilling % ‘Bak it 1-Tested Dish X “ ” . : : oi She Staind ons 5 Sin “FAST & LDOSE” us "dvi ona SNG THROUGH" in) ceraea putesuinment? 47 Hi P AR TE ¥ fig SU Erroll Flynn “ROBINHOOD’ : : 1) pvr CINEMA oo oni | JEDVNVNIY (Bb Goose M Cols ieecied by Noon ea | S08 Role n. | Pn Ragl ie 047 ving nia avi. | oe ey OE AT AD Mca oe gE aa "YOUR "FAVORITE. DETECTIVE STARTING 1 0D A YI He i | Sat, Sun to 6:00. - ! ] : dle} ii 3 * DISHES Tonite TONITE [] ITZ Deanna Durbin ho Adults IN AN ALL-NEW ADVENTURE! ttre a i 26¢ TILL'6 all | oma sme “SPRING PARADE” WALTER PIDGEON —~ CT ~~ | 1200 SEATS | age ; Jas. Cagney “CITY OF CONQUEST” : . A : EN, Pa. i Central at:Fall Crk. = : ZA ING : Bob Ho: i ha £. R “GHOST puliuletic Goddard ____. Sourtn SIDE ib AS NICK CARTER .9 3 _Poeth ngion’s “SEVENTEEN” HiT: SKY MURDER Stratford .:v20c 7. wk SENTAL 15. | © Jackie oper “SEVENTEEN” « Buia Lugosi THUMAN MONSTER" | missaird Busse BlaroNDs"

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