Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 13

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941

Anna Neagle Sees RECORD SHATTERED Movie of Mish op) BY 'HELLZAPOPPIN'

Times Special HOLLYWOOD NEW YORK, April Actre

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yesterday | poppin,”

April 10

SS Anna Neagle

motion pic acciaent in which she figured. beneath it equaled the run of 1100 performa circus pic- [ances set by Labor Stage’s Needles.’ Since it opened to varying critical | 1938, “Hell- | to who

She was riding a horse 30-foot neon sign in ture. It began to topple as she aproached An electrician quickly | t off the current, probably saving reaction in September, from serious vurns s/zapoppin” has played ‘he sign fell, but Miss Neagle 2.000.000 customers rtially broke its fall by i'm above her head. Broken office. showered and her arm slightly bruised. The camera “New to See sor to

Pins and Needles,” succes“Pins and Needles,” opens a three-day Indianapolis run Monday night at English's.

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alan t stop and she & projection accident,

Was annie

room showing of the

Ciro Rimac & Rumba-Conga Band

Your Favorite Band Back to Entertain You With It's Famous “SINGING SONG TITLES"!

on his

FAMOUS

And... LOU LTD ET CRC "Novelty Musical Laugh

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* ARTHUR WRIGHT Galiaeey & THE 3 KADETS N° PRIZES * Po ) SCREEN

Gaiety, Romance and a

("staTLer TWINS 1 (Cg Night Club Murder Mystery!

"Youthful Dancing Stars” — A S I ® OTHER ACTS *

ORCHESTRA

HIS ARG FAMOUS RADIO PERSONALITIES

Here's Your Chance to Lead

x —_— || Walter Dare Wahl

“It's Fun To Be Fooled"

of a musical |

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| ture of a movie starring Olsen and Johnson, shat-| tered another record this week when |

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“Pins and

almost | have | holding dropped about $3,500,000 at the box |

being held for a second week.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Films Stay at Indiana and Circle

Dorothy Lamour will continue crooning to Bob Hope next week in “Road to Zanizhar” while Carmen Miranda flashes her Brazilian eyes in “That Night in Rio” at the Circle.

at the Indiana, Both pictures are |

Director Hoover

Faces Double Task

Director Richard Hoover was faced with a double-edged task to-

day at the Civic Theater. He's polishing up the cast of “Mrs. He Can' + Re Heard Above Roar of Motors.

Curtiz Gets

Moonlight,” which opens a six-night run Monday, and he's still in search of a Cindy Lou for “Kiss the Boys Goodbye,” the theater's final production of the season next month. The most explosive shouter in Cindy Lou is the completely|Hollywood, Director Michael Curtiz. | Southern lass seeking the Velvet has met his match. Ordinarily, on O'Toole role, a razoo of Hollywood's! a clear day, : search for a Scarlet O'Hara to play|of extras can be heard a mile back “Gone With the Wind.” Mr. Hoover {in the hills. said his Cindy Lou should be around] Now he's directing the big “Dive | 20, pretty and vivacious. Bomber” company on location Readings from the role are avail- the U. S. Navy's airbase in

HOLLYWOOD, April 10 (NEA) -

there Sunday.

GOODMAN TO PLAY WITH ROTH QUARTET |Fred MacMurray

ig pantomime. ve " | Like a football coach at a skullNEW YORK, April 10.—Benny practice session, Curtiz sketches |

{day long. Even Cutiz can't shout |

{them down.

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A COLOSSAL COLLECTION OF CONGO CROONERIE “It's Always You''+"'Birds of a Feather’ +''You're Dangerous” “You Lucky People, You's "'Africon Etude’

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HEAR “THE MAGIC VOICE OF THE SCREEN’

| Folds | Prokofiefl's

| Goodman. breaker of Carnegie Hall out the action he wants with a {musical records for some time now, piece of chalk, on the smooth con [ will do it again on April 29. crete runways. For a while, senOn that night he will join the|tries coming on duty were puzzled Roth String Quartet and Andor by the diagrams and scrawls, in a six-man rendition of | suspected they were something Variations, following |code, possibly the work of a spy. with his own It seems that Hungarian Curtiz’ | |spelling, like his speech, “hez an| —jeccent.”

which he will team up sextet for some jiving

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Although Irene Dunne alterInates with straight and comedy |roles as well as filmusicals, audi- | ences never forget that she's a singing star. The plot of “Unfin- | ished Business” demands that she | play a would-be warbler with a| |voice so terrible she can't get a} ljob. She fails in a try-out for the | Metropolitan Opera, and also flunks a Manhattan night club] audition. | So the studio hit on device: Polite opera officials tell] her that her voice is fitted for! | torch songs and ballads and sug- | [gest a night club job; the manager {of the hot-spot gives her the brush-off by saying she had better | try grand opera. Incidentally, {though Miss Dunne’s biographies list her as having sung with the] real Metropolitan Opera, the actress says it's a mistake—she was once a guest soloist with a symphony orchestra, manv of whose musicians played for the Met,

this neat

| HERE'S SCOTT AGAIN!

Bandleader Raymond Scott's latest screwy-titled song is “Variations on the Pulaski Skywav as the Crow Flies,” Two more Scott titles {coming up are “Portrait of a Man | Shooting Off His Mouth” and “Pavane to an Easter Bonnet With Pumpernickel Eight to the Bar.” You'll have to figure out that last [= yourself,

WHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE “That ht in Rio,” with Alice Faye, meche and Carmen Miranda, at Nn 1:45, 4:30, 7:20 and “Scotland Yard,” with Nancv Kelly, Edmund Gwenn and John Loder, at 12:40, 3:25, 6:15 and 9.

INDIANA

toe Zanzibar,” Bob Hope and Dorothy 86 22:03, 2:27. 4.51,

with Bing La15

“Road Croshy, mour, and 9:

LOEW’'R “Topper Returns,” with Joan Blondell, Roland Young, Billie Burke and Eddie ‘Rochester) oe ere, at 12:35, 3:45, 6:55 and _10:0 “Rage in Heaven,” with Robert Montgomery, Ingrid Bergiah and ig e p> ants. at 2:10, 5:20 an :

LYRIC

Ciro Rimae and Pan-American Reye on stage at 12:55, 3:48, 6:41 and 134

“Sleepers West,” with Llovd Nolan, Lynn Bari and Mary Beth Juels on screen at 11:04, 1:57, 4:50, and 10:36.

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'Citizen Kane' Noise Match To Be Road Show

NEW YORK, April

Welle

Citizen Kane,’

a road

month in Chicago, Los _|here, according to Film Daily, ~ publication, Distribution of the movie by RKO

was delayed his orders to a mob Opposition from William Randolph

Hearst,

|is portrayed in the film. | Other cities scheduled for an early at showing of San ing to Film Daily, {able at the theater now and private | Diego, where the roar of hundreds! San Francisco, auditions will be held from 2:30 to|of powerful motors fills the air all {9 p. m.

| Diego. However Often the noise is so comment, {deafening that he has to write his announcement orders and watch Errol Flynn and made prior to an RKO board meet-

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controversy

out.

GANGSTER'S FOE

“Enemy

filmed,

ana gpperative who is sent to prison to IN track down the ° criminal ring.

2aDion much-argued-over movie, * will be presented as attraction within a Angeles and

trade

show

reportedly because of

whom, it has been charged,

accordare Washington, Seattle and San

“Citizen Kane,”

it was a matter of trade Film Daily said, that the of the release was

the “Citizen Kane" was to he straightened

which

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