Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1941 — Page 14

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another cheer for us to Miss Bishop.’ to be more precise. for pretty Miss Martha Scott, who the lead in Loew's feature attraction this week From a 19-yvear-old-school "marm” to a woman well into her 80's, Miss| Scott lends to the screen the qual-| ity of good acting which makes her| audience forget it's a movie they re watching. As a young girl in is buoyant and happy and the au-| dience joins in her laughter. In her) portrayal of a girl in love she blinks | her eves just a bit, but then young girls in love usually do As a middle-aged. teacher she still has her youthful qualities and her life is intriguing. Then old age comes to Miss Bishop and her audience grows old with her. We actually creaked when we got up to go. Cheers For Gargan Small cheers were earned, too, by! William Gargan, who as Sam Peters unsuccessfully woos Miss Bishop for |T0 years, always by her side when she needs him, gracefully disappear- | ing when he is not wanted Midwestern, small prairie country college, which matures with Miss Bishop, instructor in freshman English, is the locale of the story. Romance is the movie's theme For some reason, probably known only to scenario writers, the word romance to Hollywood means sadness, tragedy and tears. Romance in real life is usually a fairly happy experience, with laughter, pleasant] living and quite often a happy ending. Not s0 in the movies hain (a's tar young man With | ariss Bishop falls in love only to YJols Snis 9 an, LIOW a have her lover marry another. Later at hie tne He bi es MeCoy she finds love again. This time the) NET SE ak od through the man is married and later dies in| tough “Carnival of Venice” as if it rraly, All the while, faithful Sam| were a scale lesson and then really peters’ love is unanswered.

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pet.” This lad certainly seems destined for great things. However, the audience through] Peg Leg Bates, who (as he sings) their tears enjoved the picture, and is a “one-legged dancing fool,” won took their romance the hard way.| a tremendous ovation with his Remember to be sure and have your | monoped tapping. Here is a man handkerchief ready for the ending— who not only refuses to let a serious it's another Hollywood idea—a haphandicap baffle him but with the py ending but sad. —T. T. utmost good humor and skill turns nto a lucrative advantage. Ross and Bennett the audience off in a wave of gigzles with their silly and very funny humor. “Sis Hopkins” is bound to do big things for both Judy Canova and Repu iblic pictures. Judy gets major

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SO THERE!

Those who contend Swingster Benny Goodman slipping have this fact to ponder: On a recent week-end at the Paramount Theater in New York the gross box office was £29,000.

‘Adam Had Four Sons’ Is One Family's Gentle Story

“Adam Had Four ent in similar circumst agree, is ‘aa exciting proposition. The Circle's current feature comwith the gentleness of a happy home, the sorrow of a broken home and the joy of two mended hearts. The picture is from Charles Bonner's best-seller, “Legacy.” Adam is Warher Baxter, who won his argument of long standing with the pro-

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Sons,” any par-) Warner Baxter shows the doubt ances would ers that he does not have to play matinee idol parts. Fay Wray also shows up well in a middle-age role But the acting bell-ringers are Miss Bergman, Miss Hayward and Richard Denning, who is Adam's eldest son after the boys have grown. The Swedish star manages a captivating smile that makes the plainest garb look pert. Miss Hayward, who was a leading « Qeay } . iy | CES that he be given a role com- candidate ot St arlett | O Hara a parable to his own maturity. Ingrid Gone With the Wind," shows she L TAN i \ L RX : . A ‘ Fs S might have done all right even in Bergman is lle, the g ‘ ? “ | gman is Emille, the governess, a Sy And Mu. |

A the “role of the year part which would de-glamourize the |, : “Wai " most glamorous Denning, although his appearances

nk in it were few, has definite tall-and-ae a Pe handsome leading man possibilities. buggy days of 1907. Adam. the! “Adam Had Four Sons” has no wealthy broker, brings Emille from Xtremes—comic or dramatic. One Europe to supervise the children Might call it quiet entertainment. His wife (Fay Wray) and Emille get | {It will prove especially interesting along swimmingly: Adam is devoteq I you've ever known a widower and to his wife, and the love triangle his problems. —W. C.

Goes hot materialize. | A lighter touch is offered by the

The children love the new gov|associate feature, “Blondie Goes erness, but Adam's wife dies. The » It's another in the Bums

stock market then crashes and the! : home is broken up. Emile is |stendt tribulation series. shipped back to Europe amid tears. Adam promises that some day he {will send for her, but that opportunity doesn't arise for 10 years. | | On her return, Emille finds the four boys going to war and David (Johnny Downs) marrying a canteen hostess (Susan Hayward). ‘I'he latter proves to be a shrew who tries to break up the home. Emille | shields her escapades for a while, {but they eventually lead to David's attempted suicide. This reveals all to Adam, who then proposes to

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By David Marshall

CERTAINLY IT'S A SIGN of the times when a picture like “Buck Privates” spins the turnstiles as it is doing. Made for just about $100,000 (dirt cheap the way the movie ine

dustry figures budgets) it picture in the last three years. money-makers. Of course, those screwballs Abbott and Costello have a lot to do with the take, and anything the Andrews Sisters appear in is good for extra coin when you consider they've sold some um-teen-million phonpgraph records since they've been turning platters. But it's doubtful if such a film would have done so well had not the time been just right. “Buck Privates” is what probably will be the first of many pictures about Army life and thus sets the style for what is to come. It's at the Fountain Square tonight through Monday; at the Irving, Rivoli, St. Clair, Strand tonight and tomorrow: at the Uptown tonight: and at the Belmont and Speedway tomorrow through Tuesday.

CHAPTER PLAYS (the kids still call ‘em serials) now are nearly as important to a neighborhood theater as are the feature films. One reason is that the serials are getting good enough so that the adults like them as well as the young fry. For instance, take “Riders of Death Valley” the first super outdoor action film made in chapters. It cost a miilion dollars and boasts a cast including such hemen as Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo, Ruck Jones, Charles Bickford, Lon Chaney Jr., Noah Beery Jr, "Big Boy" Williams, and Monte Blue. The kids (and adults) at the Emerson have been so taken in by this one that instead of showing it weekly on Friday only, next week it hits the screen on Thursday., Friday and Saturday. As an experiment the Sheridan next week will show first chapters of two serials for their initial Irvington presentation once only each night. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday (at 7 o'clock only) the Kids—from 6 to 60—will see “The Lone Ranger.” Then on the following Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday “Captain Marvel” will be shown once each day at 7 p. m. except on Sunday when it plays at 1 p. m. The Tacoma, too, today begins a new serial—"King of the Royal Mounted”—whech henceforth will be presented on Friday and Saturday at all shows. 8 »

The first hit of spring remodeling at the Rivoli is a shiny new popcorn machine. New frames, displays, candy cases are to come.

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TIPS FOR revival fans: Tonight and tomorrow at the Esquire, “More Than a Secretary” with George Brent and Jean Arthur along with “Next Time We Love” starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan and Ray Mlland. Tonight at the Emerson, “Road to Glory” with Fredric Mareh, Lionel Barrymore and Warner Baxter. Last show tonight only at the Rivoli, “His Girl Friday” (Cary Grant and Roz Russell) ® ” »

THE WEEK-END SCHEDULE:

BELMONT--Tonight “Flight From estiny”’ and “Road Show.” Tomorrow through Tuesday Son of Monte Crise to and “Buck Privates. CINEMA-—Tonight Hudson's Bay" “Honevrmoon for Three.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Back Street” and “No. No. Nanette. DAISY—Tonight: “Invisible and West of Abilene Tomorrow Monday Philadelphia Story’ Ride, Kellev. Ride DRIVE-IN—Tonight Vigilantes and

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“The Great Lie,” with Bette Davis, Georee rept and Mary Astor, at 12:23. 8:43 and 9:53. ; ne Bhan Whe Lost Himself™ rian Aherne and Kay Francis, 11. 2:21, 5:31 and 8:41 Tom jorrow-—''‘Great Lie" at 12:30, 3:40 8. 50 and 10 0, “Man Who. fost Himsel 2:28,

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[8:15 p. m. in the Manual [School auditorium, Herman Ring: | conducting. Mary Zink, harpist, will be soloist, | playing Salgedo’'s Fraicheur. The program, which will be com: | plimentary to the public, follows: March oppelia excerpts Hungarian Dances Nos | Emzugsmarsch der Fraicheur

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Bette Davis stands pertly today

| Hollywood. But the footing is none too secure. | Mary Astor, long-time-no-see in an opportune role, gives Bette a fast race all the way in the Indiana's current movie come-on,

hard, | “The Great Lie.” As a bombastic, conniving concert pianist same concerto), a performance termed-by most surprising of the year. ve those Hollywood pawots ing the truth for once. According to the reference books, | Miss Astor, of the Quincey, Ill, Langhankes, will turn 35 next May | |3. And that must be about right.) | My | going are impossibly mixed up with] [gravel pit swimming, bicycles and] | corn silk smoking, but it seems to|

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| favor, for she is mean, contemptible | But she does |

{ and downright nasty. [it so completely and expertly, can’t help but admire her. | This is not to say that Miss Davis | is overshadowed. When the two are | playing the same scene, it's still | Bette that holds your eye. Miss | Astor's, however, is the stronger | role, in the estimation of this observer.

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lart, thanks | suffer from liquor, | or lack of peace. |strictly of the variety | Norris turns out fire hydrant. Briefly, the flimsy plot is this: | After a night of high life, the pianist and Peter Van Allen (George |

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SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1941

Finals Set in Play Contest

C. Y. O. Eliminations to Be Held Tomorrow.

Final eliminations in the Catholic Youth Organization's one-act play contest will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Sacred Heart Hall. Plays to be presented and the respective parishes participat=ing are: “Rainbow Husbands,” St. Thomas Aquinas; “The Valiant,” Sacred Heart; “Their One Act,” St. : Philip's Nerd, and MF: Williams “The Front Porch,” St. Catherine’, Paul Williams is chairman of the C. Y. O. committee in charge Judges are to be Richard Hoover, Civic Theater director; Egan Leck, The Indianapolis Times, and Robe ert Smock, Radio Station WIRE,

6-YEAR-OLD GETS $30,000 A YEAR

HOLLYWOOD, April 26 (U, P).— Carolyn Lee, age 6, who broke into the movies at $100 a week 18 months ago, today was guaranteed a mini«

final. Whereupon, Mr, Brent mar-| ries the “right girl,” When Mr. Brent is reported lost on a Brazilian aviation expedition! for the Government, Bette learns | that Miss Astor is to | Brent's child. But when Mr. returns from the jungles, he still | likes Bette and Miss Astor generously leaves the child with them. That's the story and you can have it. | The remarkable part is that the Misses Astor and Davis make the movie wholly engaging entertain- | ment. When the two are out in the wind-swept Arizona cabin, waiting for the arrival of Miss Astor's child, there is some mighty high drama ®at hand. Some wouid say, “Too theatrical,” but to tell you the truth, I admire scenes which are slightly “overdrawn.” Thanks be that Hollywood still has capable actresses like the DavisAstor duo that can take seemingly any old dramatic pot and make it percolate. =F, P.

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