Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1941 — Page 8
WEDNZSDAY, APRIL 9, 1941
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HOLLYWOOD. April 9 (NEA) .— jan Donlevy, who has dealt ‘em
| off the _bottom and snarled, “I'll | call va,” in a dozen films, is back (at his sinful pursuits as a gam- | bler in “The Great Man's Lady.’ | He was killing time between | scenes on the swank, gilt chande- | liered set, deftly shuffling a pack lof cards, with “Honest Joel” Mc- | Crea watching him. “I can’t un- | derstand what you see in cards,” | said McCrea. “I'll take a horse any time. How people can sit around a | table and play for hours with pieces | | of cardboard . . . “Who said I liked 'em?” demanded Gambler Donlevy. "I hate cards
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HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (U, P.).— “bloc” in Academy The movie industry, unable to buy { They're crazy about Ginger. ‘airplanes because of the defense ;
Wx is building its own | ix A dive bomber, complete with al: {working motor and control assem- | bly, is being manufactured at a Warner Bros. workshop for use in “Dive Bomber,” in production now at the San Diego Naval Air Sta-| tion. i Also under construction are repro-| ii ductions of British Spitfires and| Hurricanes for a forthcoming film |based on the exploits of the Eagle Squadron of the Royal Air Force, | The studio said the planes it
A CONTROVERSY BOTH IN the film capital and among tne nation’s movie critics on why Ginger Rogers got the Academy Award for “Kitty Foyle” over Katharine Hepburn's “Philadelphia Story” has simmered down to this: Hollywood's extras (who make up the largest Award voting) just don’t like Hepburn. Even if she had gotten tne |- Oscar, it might have proved an anti-climax to La Hepburn after Sky Harbor r Opens her tremendously successful stage comeback in Philip Barry's play. (You no doubt remember her unpleasant experience in “The Lake.”) Winding up the coast-to-coast tour of “Philadelphia Story” in Philadelphia itself, Hepburn gave the audience an unexpected extra performance. In a tearful curtain speech she told how the role had a comeback when
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—poker, gin-rummy, bridge —1I { wouldn't play any of ‘em on a | bet!” The set's a super=-super one, rep= resenting a ritzy gambling house of San Francisco's 1868, with plush carpets, velvet sofas, gilt chairs, heavy silk fringe edging the faro and roulette tables, but there's one | inaccuracy of which the prop and [set departments are miserably conscious: Poker chips are stacked at the bankers’ places. Chips were being used at Monte | Carle in that period, but Golden | Gate gamblers slung gold pieces | and silver cartwheels on their | green-felt covered tables. It's a | Hays office order of a year ago: | No gambling with money—not ev en | | the counterfeit that the United | | States Treasury okays for stage] land movie use.
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Edward Ward, sical wife, lgian-born actress, order (other.
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CIRCLE in Rio,” with Alice Ameche and Carmen Miranda, 1:45, 4:30, 7:20 and 10.05
“‘Seotland Yard,” with Nancy Kelly, and John Loder, at 6:15 and 9. INDIANA Road te Zanzibar.” with Croshy, Bob Jiope and, Doro: hy mour at 12:0 51, and 9:39
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HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (U, P) — Jackie Coogan, the “Kid” of the silent movies, who used to own two Rolls Royce limousines, is driving a truck for the camp guard at Ft, San Luis Obispo Lieut, Charles Campbell, relations officer at the camp, said Pvt. Coogan conducted an orchestra at the Army Day observance and was transferred yesterday to the Corps.
‘CANCEL COMEDY
SET AT ENGLISH'S
A two-night stand of “Treat Her a comedy starring Ruth Chatterton and announced yester{day for April 29 and 30 at English’s, |has been cancelled, Manager Vincent Burke announced today. The play premiered recently in Amarillo, Tex., and subsequently started on a nation-wide tour. With the cancellation of “Treat English’s schedule for “New Pins and Needles,” opening for three days Monday night, and Ethel Waters in “Cabin in the Sky” on April 24, 25
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provided her “most people considered me a has« been.” The long run, she contin« ued, was the happiest time of her life. As she finished talking she turned toward the wings and told the stage manager and stagehands to leave the curtain up. “I just don’t want to think that the curtain ever fell on our play, and I know you won't mind if we leave it this way,” she said to the audience, weeping softly. Many of them remained to watch the stage crew strike the set and several hundred Pennsylvania University students sang “Auld Lang Syne.” Which is by way of letting you know that “Philadelphia Story” reaches the neighborhood theaters this week along with three other films worth seeing: “Convoy,” the British semidocumentary of sea warfare. “Strawberry Blonde.” the James Cagney-Olivia DeHavilland comedy about the gay (and not-so-gay at times) Nineties. “Virginia,” the third of Warner Brothers’ technicolor series on the states. Here's a where - and - when schedule for you: “Philadelphia Story” with “Strawberry Blonde” tomorrow throught Sunday at the Irving and Rivoli, and with “Virginia” tomorrow through Sunday at the St. Clair and Strand. “Strawberry Blonde” with “No No. Nanette” tomorrow through Sunday at the Granada. Then, one hour and 45 minutes after Lent ends Saturday “Philadelphia Story” opens at the Fountain Square along with “Gallant Sons” starring Jackie Cooper, Ian Hunter and Gail Patrick. " =n = “CONVOY” was made in England with the co-operation of the British Admiralty. Among its scenes are ones showing how a convoy is attacked, how the Nazis camouflage merchant vessels, and the British counter measures. It's at the Emerson tomorrow through Saturday with Bob Crosby's “Let's Make Music” and at the Zaring tomorrow through Saturday with “Father's Son.” Friday is the day for the final chapter of “The Green Archer” at the Emerson. ” ”n » THE PARKER'S family night pictures (today and tomorrow) are “They Made Me a Criminal” with John Garfield and Ann Sheridan plus a Rov Rogers outdoor action film, “Young Bill Hickock.” » ” ” THE FOUNTAIN SQUARE has an ‘“‘all-thrill” bill today through Friday with Jack Holt in “The Great Plane Robbery” and Peter Lorre in a chiller-diller, “The Face Behind the Mask.” ” un n THE ESQUIRE is holding over its revival double of Alfred Hitchcock’s famous “39 Steps” and the first picture made by the Cary Grant-Katharine Hepburn team, “Holiday.” # =» = THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE: BELMONT—Tonight through Saturday: “Western Union’ and “Golden Hoofs.’ CINEMA - Tonight ‘High Sierra” and “Angels Over Broadway. Tomorrow through Saturday ‘Thief of Bagdad and ‘Invisible Woman.” DA CAJgh and tomorrow Ee and eet the Wildcat ERSON—Tonight ‘Kitty Foyle an “Mi. and Mrs. Smith.,”” Tomorrow through Saturda) ‘Let's Make Music
and ‘Convoy ESQUIRE— Tenis Ri ough Saturday: “39 Cp an ) NTAIN Qu SARE. Fonight through Friday: ‘Face Behind the Mask” and ‘The Great Plane Robbery GRANADA -Tomorrow day: ‘Strawberry Blonde Nanette! HAMILTON—Tonight “Kitty Foyle and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith.’ Tomorrow ugh Saturday: ‘''Texas Rangers Ride Again” and “Life With Henry.” : IRVING—Tonight: ‘‘You're the One’ and “Little Men.” Tomorrow through ind “Phil-
Sunday: “‘Strawberry Blonde” adelphia Story.’ ORIENTAL —Tonight: ‘IT Married Adventure’ and “Michael Shayne Detective.” Tomorrow through Satur“One Night in the Tropics” and “Bank Dick.’ PARAMOUNT—Tonight: ing” and ‘Kentucky. Friday “Dr. Kildare's “Shiehtly Fempied, PARKER — To t and “They Made Me a mina) Bill Hickock.” REX-—Tonight
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ST. CLAIR—Tonight: “Golden Jogts” and ‘Tall, Dark and Handsome.” morrow through Sunday: Philadelphia Story’ and ‘Virginia.’ SANDERS~—Tonight: “Argentine Nights’ ) and ‘‘Mexican Spitfire Out West. morrow through Saturday: Westward” and “Grand Ole Op SHERIDAN — —Tonight: Kitty and “Mr and Mrs. Smith.’ Tomorrow through Saturday: “Flight Command” and ‘‘High Sierra.’ SPEEDWAY Tonight YL From Reuters”
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ASTAIRE PONDERS | 'STRAIGHT' ROLE
HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (U. P.).— I Fred Astaire today was considering a role, which, if he accepts it, will
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SHORTS BASED ON RADIO MUSIC SKIT
NEW YORK, April 9.—Columbia announced today the completion of a series of shorts entitled “So You Think You Know Music,” based on the radio program of the same
(name,
The series features such person-
{alities as Col. Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle,
radio comedian, Jessica Dragonette, concert and radio singer; Hendrik Willem van Loon, author, and Sir Wilkins, explorer. Leonard Liebling, music critic, is the judge in the film quizzes and Ted Cott is of ceremonies,
HOLLYWOOD, Glenn Anders,
April 9 (U. P.).— stage actor, has signed a contract with Paramount a role in “Nothing But the { Truth.” His only previous movie ap-
| perance was with Fredric March,
| years ago. Mr. Anders has played in such “Strange Interto Arms,” “Hell and “Skylark.”
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