Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1941 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941

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By David Marshall

ALMOST WITHOUT EXCEPTION your neighborhood theater manager has booked some special attraction fot the lo-0-0-ng week-end which for him begins on Decoration Day and continues through

Sunday night.

There hardly is a theater in the outlying precincts which won't have a matinee Friday added to the regular Saturday and Sunday

afternoon shows. And the DriveIn, too, has scheduled three days of matinees—the midnight kind. Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, the Pendleton Pike Theater will have its usual performances with an extra late showing hitting the screen at 12 midnight. Also, the release of pictures to the second-run houses is going to help the managers this week no end. Current comment to the contrary, we have the assurance of no less an authority than Variety (amusement trade publication) that conditions of general employ-

factors play a surprisingly small part in comparison with the screen offerings themselves in affecting attendance. Variety then mentions some of the more “high-powered releases” which are spinning the turnstiles at a rapid pace. Included in the list are this. week's better new offerings at our own neighborhood theaters—The Road to Zanzibar” and “That Night in Rio.” Both being musicals, they should suit the Decoration Day festivities nicely. “That Night in Rio” is a lavishly technicolored musical comedy, more musical than comic, and more colorful than a sack of confetti. The cast includes Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, two Don Ameches (that might stop some of you) and enough gorgeous girls in stunning gowns to cause a strict * misogynist some sleepless nights. It’s on’ tomorrow through Saturday at the St. Clair, tomorrow through Sunday at the Irving and

at the Fountain Square, Sunday and Monday at the. Daisy. “The Road to Zanzibar” of

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ought to lift you from the presummer heat wave. It opens tomorrow for four days at the Granada and runs Sunday through Tuesday at the Speedway. = ” » ” THE SPEEDWAY isn’t the only place you can get ACTION. The Fountain Square bill tonight through Friday features a return engagement of “Tarzan Finds a Son,” starring Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O'Sullivan and a youngster named John Sheffield. The added attractions for this program (a matinee Friday, too) include William Boyd in his latest Hopalong Cassidy Western “In Old Colorado,” a Crime Doesn't Pay short, the Captain Marvel serial (on Thursday and Friday only).

” Ld 2 FURTHER DEFENSE in Variety’s -argument that if you show good pictures you'll get the customers is the Esquire’s practice of billing yesterday's hit shows instead of more or less punk ones of today. Tonight makes the 20th

‘| time that the double of “Four’s a

Crowd” (Errol Flynn, Rosalind Russell and Olivia de Havilland) and “That Certain Woman” (Bette Davis and Henry Fonda) has played at the Esquire. This is just two days short of the 23-day record held by “Night Train,” Although that fine bill is scheduled to end tonight, you can bet your new straw hat against Uncle George's felt fishing number that it'll stay over tomorrow should it draw fonight.

TOMORROW "NIGHT at the last show only besides its regular films (“That Night in Rio” and “Scotland Yard”) the Rivoli brings back the technicolor opus of horse raising and racing, “Ken-" tucky,” with Walter Brennan, Loretta Young and Richard Greene,

un n 2 BOTH THE Granada and Fountain Square theaters this week begin new serials. The Granada Saturday night, and at the first Sunday matinee performance only, has the initial chapter of “The Spider Returns.” The Fountain Square chapter play is for the Saturday afternoon and first evening performances and is “Riders of Death Valley” with a super-duper cast including Leo Carrillo, Dick Foran Charles Bickford, Noah Beery Jr. and Lon Chaney Jr, on n " THE SHERIDAN’S goose-pim-ple show—“The Devil Bat” and “Face Behind the Mask”—finishes up there tonight and moves into the Emerson tomorrow for a three-day run. . "” EJ

2 THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE: BELMONT—Tonight: “The Sea Wolf” and ‘Topper Returns.’ Tomorrow through Sajurday: “Men of Boy's Town’’ and shorts CINEMA—Tonight: ‘Great Mr. Nobody.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Maisie Was a Lady” and “So Ends Our Night.” DAISY—Tonight and tomorrow: Night ,in the Tropics” and Hoofs.’ DRIVE- IN — Tonight: mand” and shorts. Tomorrow through Saturday: “Buck Privates” and shorts. EMERSON—Tonight: ‘Come Live With Me” and "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob." Tomorrow ) h aturday: wren Bat’ and “Face Behind the Mas ESQUIRE — Tonight and a hs ‘‘Four’s ,& Crowd” and ‘‘That Certain Woman.”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Tonight through Friday: “In Old ,Colorado” and “Tarzan Finds a Son GRANADA— Tomorrow through Sunday: “Road to Zanzibar” and “A Shot in the Dark.” HAMILTON—Ton| ht: and a Gob” and ‘‘Come Live With Me.”

IRVING—Tonight: “Mad Doctor” and “Monster and the Girl.” Tomorrow through Saturday: anal Night in Rio” and ‘Scotland Yard ORIENTAL— Tonight: “Flight from Destiny” and “Gallant Sons.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “This Thing Called Love” and “Dark Streets of Cairo.” PARAMOUNT—Tonight: “Little Men og and shorts. Tomorrow and Friday: ‘Tall, Dark and Handsome” and “Great Plane Robbery.’ PARKER -— Tonight and: tomorrow: “Ex-Mrs. Bradford” and ‘Wagon Train.” REX Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Kee ing Company” and “The Awful Truth " RIVOLI—Tonight: , “Rage in Heaven" and ‘Sleepers West. ' Tomogrow through Sunday: “That Night in Rio” and ‘“Scotland Yard.”

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