Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1941 — Page 8
GETTING READY TO START ithe new week fresh—Bette Davis,
they say, had been lamenting that her roles were too prissy. Seo in +.
“The Bride Came C..0. D.,” which will follow the current “Moon Over: Miami” at the Circle, Bette is, to wit: Dropped into three cactus beds, -pelleted ‘with a slingshot by James Cagney, carried screaming and kick--
ng to jail Sai mussed up in a mine cave-in.
Shop Talk
‘Robert Benchley and Young Jimmy Luske get together for a little shop talk. Both -appear in the latest Disney picture, “The “Reluctant Dragon.” And at this point it appears that Jimmy is reluctant to say anything.
Benny's Jive Rouses Dell
lturbi Refused to Play With Goodman; Gets Answer
PHILADELPHIA, July 12 (U. P.). —Jose Iturbi, the temperamental Spanish conductor, had his answer today to the popularity of jive, Benny Goodman, the king of swing with whom Mr. Iturbi refused to co-conduct, put ‘em in the aisles for a grass-cutting session at Robin Hood Dell. . Four thousand music lovers heard Mr. Goodman as a clarinet soloist for volunteer conductor Edwin McArthur and also gave him a passing grade as conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra = when he led Stravinsky's “Tango” with a pencil. But the crowd swelled to 10,000 as the jitterbug generation came over the fence from an adjoining . cemetery: to hear the prophet of jive in his own element. Guards and ushers were unable to cope with the unpaid influx as the syncopation session got under way. By the time the band reached its “Roll ’Em” finale, with Trumpeter Cootie Williams blasting the chorus and “Big Sidney” Catlett rolling the drums, the symphonic spectators were slightly dazed but the juveniles were shagging in high gear. : Music lovers agreed it would have been too turbulent for Mr. Iturbi.
‘FOX TO MAKE FILM OF 'THIS ABOVE ALL'
HOLLYWOOD, ‘ July 12. — “This Above All,” Eric Knight's best-sell-ing novel of contemporary England, has been purchased by 20th Century Fox. R. C: Sheriff has been assigned to write the screen play. No casting has been announced.
GIRL MOVIE SINGER FILES FOR DIVORCE
HOLLYWOOD, July 12 (U. P.).— A screen test romance was at an end today with the filing of a divorce suit by Betty Janes, 20-year-old singer, against Douglas McPhail, 25, actor. She . charged cruelty and asked custody of her year-old daughter, Joan. She said in her complaint
that she met Mr. McPhail when they took screen tests for a movie entitled “Sweethearts” and married him. secretly on June 19, 1939. Miss Janes won favored operatic roles at the age of 15.
ASSIGNED" LEAD IN WARNER COMEDY
HOLLYWOOD, July 12.—George Tobias will - have ‘the comedy lead in “Right Shoulder Arms” at Warner Bros, as a result of his performance in “Out of the Fog” and “Ser-
geant , York.” ' The picture was fomorly called “You're in the Army ow.”
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It may be assumed that . Miss Davis won’t be making any similar complaints soon. . . . Ernest. Hemingway "is going. to ‘be tested, - himself, for the Pablo role ‘in his “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” Sally fans will portray the Tallulah Bankhead role in “The Little: Foxes” at the Woodstock Play=: house. But with cooler weather, Sally will return to nudity. Much" more profitable “Kiss the Boys Goodbye” kicks Southern womanhood around no little and so the film is opened with the playing of “Dixie.” But for the Northern houses, reports say, “Dixie” will be cut oyt. ° : And how did Billy Gilbert, the sneeze virtuoso, get in Winchell’s column on the same day that he was winding up his stay here? . Norman Taurog, who handled such, as “Boys Town” and “Skippy,” will direct Shirley Temple's next picture, tentatively titled, “Kath= leen.” It’s the story of a 12-year-, old who, disliked by her father, sets out to win his love. A big city will be the locale,
» » FJ Here's Slim Again! BILL POWELL and Myrna Loy will be back soon in one called “Shadow of the Thin Man.” The problem is.to find a child who resembles Mr. Powell. The baby in “Another Thin Man” is three years old now and his counterpart must be found. . . . A popularity rating on film players is to be made available soon by Leo Mandel’s Motion Picture Reserch Bureau. Dr. Gallup has been doing a similar service for RKO for more than a year, but while his findings are available to RKO exclusively, the Handel poll will be sold openly on a contract basis. , . . Carole Lombard is Paramount’s choice as Texas Guinan in its biography of the famous “hello, sucker” gal. Marlene Dietrich has a new song exclusively for the Army training camps during her six week’s tour: “I Love Every Boy in the Army.” Now who ‘wants to escape the draft? . . . Extracurricular facts on “Moon Over Miami,” showing now at the Circle: For the first time in her film career, Charlotte Greenwood (the aunt) appears in a bathing suit. Six different ones had to be made before she finally decided on a blue-knit affair. In three weeks gime, 31 moonlight nights—everything from a full moon to a thin crescent—were created for the pictures by the Hollywood moonlight man. His name is Dave Anderson. Jack Haley, seen as the bell hop, is planning to produce a Broadway musical. “Moon Over Miami” is his first picture in a year. Dance Director Hermes Pan's off-the-set demonstrations of the conga were ‘so convincing that studio officials drafted‘-him to-do the “Kindergarten Conga” with ‘Betty Grable. It’s a swell bit of hoofing. ,The colossal mansion in “Moon Over Miami” so impressed Carole Landis, who plays in the picture, that she requisitioned the plans from Designer Richard Day and will erect a carbon copy.
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'‘It' Returns
CLARA BOW, who's been leading a. quiet California ranch life with her husband, Rex Bell, soon will make her first movie appear=-
ance in nine years. Itll be in a “Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood” short. . . » Nijinsky, famed dancer whose insanity has become a legend, is reported now in Budapest with his wife, Romola. And they say he is much better. . . . Parents of Marjorie Weaver, the I. U. coed who got to Hollywood, were divorced earlier this month in Louisville. Her father, John T., a railroad clerk, charged abandonment, but Mrs. Weaver won the divorce on a counterclaim of cruelty. Mr. Weaver charged that his wife abandoned him to: be with Marjorie in Hollywood.
500 MOVIE HOUSES CLOSED IN ENGLAND
HOLLYWOOD, July 12 (U. P.).— Only 500 of England’s 5500 movie theaters ‘have been closed as a result, of the war, Max Milder, managing director of Warner Bros. British interests, said today. The 500. have been closed because
of damage by bombs, he said, and
the rest are playing to greater audiences than ever before. Mr. Milder will make “The. ‘Story of Winston Churchill” when he returns to England shortly.
IDAHO NATIVE
Lana Turner’s appearance in a setting of 'a Western miring town for “Honky-Tonk” really isn’t so strange for her. She was born in the mining town of Wallace, Idaho, and her father was a mining engineer.
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STARS GO FAR
A “quiet week-end” was spent by Clark Gable and Carole Lombard— they motored 465 miles to look at 12 ranches, so the stars reported,
Il ORR AS REPORTER
William Orr, most recently in “The Mortal Storm,” is awarded the abloid reporter role in “New York ry. ”
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#51 0’ tr, Goddard Lew Ayres ‘PEOPLE vs. DR. KILDARE
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Rand of the feather:
James Cagney.
Linton’s gift to the women folk, the Lyric in some. time.
Benny has no respect. Mr. H is, in truth, a concentrated parcel of “box office.” Bt these things Mr. Benny has been saying about the Harris band
proves his point by opening the show with a brassy version of “Poet and Peasant.”
Figuresome Songstress
Having settled that question, Mr. Harris introduces his songstress, Patricia Kay, a figuresome blond who sings hot and low. She's a torch singer. Had there been time, Patricia probably could have got an encore, for as Mr. Harris himself asked the audience, “she’s not a bad looking dame, is she?” She isn’t. After the young and snappy Billingtons provided some | neat tap dancing, Mr. Harris announced that the next band number would be that old Wayne King favorite, “Intermission.” A recalcitrant piano player corrects the boss, and the boys give forth with “Intermezzo.” A sweet alto sax does the open-
something like that.
are just not so, Phil declares, and|.
NEIGHBORHOODS
By David Marshall
Besmeared Bette Davis. gallantly faces one of the vital Sroblems” of early autoists ir “The Bride Came C. O. D.”* Opposite her will be The movie comes to the Circle July 18.
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Phil Harris Has a Fresh, -Well-Knit Revue at Lyric
great big and handsome Phil Harris,
probably will get more heart flutters per smile than anyone who's played
Alice Faye’s husband has the frame of Max Baer. His smile is as wide as Joe Brown’s and his hair is like Kenny Baker’s, kinked up a bit— and he has a nation-wide reputation as the bandleader for whom Jack arris
ing melody, the four muted trombones taking the refrain.
Ventriloquest Knows Trade
Paul Winchell, an 18-year-old ventriloquist who knows his trade well, puts his stooge, Jerry, through some McCarthy lines. Ames & Arnold, familiar to regular. Lyric patrons, sling themselves about the stage with great abandon. And Mr. Harris finishes off the rest of the show himself. No band appearance would be complete these days without that screwy “Hut-Sut Song.” Mr. Harris is. no exception, and he sings .it with some far-drawn parody that is at least as good as the original version. The finale is Mr. Harris’ theme, “That's What I Like About the South.” Using that reliable technique of ribbing himself, Mr. Harris has a fresh, well-knit revue. He had the house filled and several standing for the first show yesterday—and
MADELEINE HOME - FROM BAHAMAS
HOLLYWOOD, July 12.—Madeleine Carroll has returned from the East after 42 days on location in the Bahamas, on the filming of “Bahama Passage.” Work on the interior scenes will start at Paramount tomorrow. Meanwhile, the. studio has announced that Miss Carroll's next picture after she completes ‘“Snowball in Hell” with Bob Hope, scheduled to follow “Bahama Passage,” will be “Her Perfect Mate,” in ‘which she will co-star with Fred MacMurray.
KEATON RETURNS TO STAGE IN N.Y.
NEW YORK, July 12—Buster Keaton returned to the New York stage recently for ‘the first time since ‘his vaudeville days at the He opens in “The Gorilla” at the Brighton Theater, Brighton Beach. With him in the cast is Harry Gribbon, Mack Sennett villain.
JEANETTE'S ROBE
Jeanette MacDonald declares she isn’t superstitious but the dressing robe she wears on the set of “Smilin’ Through” is eight years old. The star refuses to wear anything but the. blue and green flannel robe while working. “It’s comfortable, and that’s lucky,” she says.
WHEN DOES IT STARE?
CIRCLE eon Over ' Miami,” Bela Grob, ord, Fobet Lady,” with a
'OMOREO at 1:10 4:10, 7:15 and 10: 3. so. YOURE ay at 2:40, 5:45 and 8 a
“Gentlemen prefer Loos aad John (on
stage), by _Anit Emerson. Produced ES . get, directed by Norris} cushion = setti ings by by Olive h. Tg ht a ead 8:30, with Tnabinee t 5 2%. 0. i LOEW'S “They Met. in Bombay,” with Clark pable, and Rosalind Russell, at 12:35, 3:50, and 10. “ PAR in hington,” with Herbert Marsha 11 ay Virginia Bruce,
at 11:05. 2:15. 5:2 +40, TOMO! eR at 12:30, 3:35, 6:45 and 9:55. ashington” at and as,
2:05, 5:18 LYRIC . rris, and Orchestra ‘(on Kay, Am 5 Arno, Paul Winchell and the Bi tons, at 12:30, 2:46, 5:03, 7:19 and
9:38. “Passage fr ong 150 KL 3 Se 138, 8:4 a
they liked it.~F. P.
‘Moon Over Miami’ Has "Neat Tunes and Dancing
- Money may not be everything everyplace, but in “Moon Over Miami” you've just got to have at least a million. And it would help if you had two or three other millions in reserve, just in case you had a flat tire or You know how it is. The Circle’s main attraction this week has more money talk per foot of film than you'd fini in a meeting of the boys who run the U, 8.
Treasury. And three little Texas lassies decide theyll get some of it. Hamburgers to Miami . Betty Grable and her sister, Carole Landis, are a couple of “car hops” at a Texas hamburger drivein. Charlotte Greenwood is their aunt. Between them they inherit four thousand and some odd dollars, deciding that such will ‘be sufficient to get them to Miami and acquainted with some nice rich men. Don Ameche and Robert Cummings are the two men they get to know. Although Don sliens out to be penniless, Betty goes for him, Meantime, Carole and Robert hit
enamored. That takes care of the unpleasant part of the movie. of that plot about the time I changed to long pants. : Beautiful Photograph - On the other hand, “Moon Over Miami” portrays Miami in technicolor in such a manner that all those who've had their vacations will wish they hadn't. There are eight new songs, two of which, “Miami” and “You Started Something,” show promise of being popular, and there is some really nifty dancing: by Miss Grable, Hermes Pan (in “Kindergarten Conga”), the Condos Brothers-and Jack Cole and Co. In addition there are some action water shots and a trained crow. You see, it’s quite a mixture, The Messrs. Ameche and Cummings “jump puddles” in motors boats in a scene at Winterhaven, Fla, and woo Miss Grable Utiders water if Ocala, Fla. : ‘Refreshing If this all leaves the impression that Miami is second to heaven, don’t forget it would cost several| 38 million more to stay there for a few days. After thinking it over, one ‘may say that “Moon Over Miami” is refroshifie: to look st, for who at this e WO 2 e some aqua; laning in the Miami*surf? P Miss Grable is an excellent singer and ‘dancer, as this picture proves again, and she deserves better —F. P.
STONE'S CRAFT Lewis Stone ordered “tea and| sn Hardy Family ‘picture. The.
bra was for “The Pilgrim.” a awarded a plaque for
it off while the aunt and Jack} Haley, the bell hop, become equally] pr
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_ FOR A an honest to g —Bill Shirley.
Bill ,you know, is the singing star of “Rookies on Parade,” public’s musical about Army life which also features Bob Crosby and
Gertrude Niesen. "When the film has its Irvington premier at the Sheridan tomorrow, Bill's father—Luther J. Shirley (secretary of Shirley
. Bros. Co., Inc.)»-will be honorary
manager ‘at the theater. The local merchants have been sponsoring a “Boost Our Bill” campaign, a large telegram posted in the lobby
| wili be sent to him after the pa-
trons have signed it; ushers. and the doormen are dressed in Army uniforms, the Irvington American Legion Post has decorated the lobby and front with Army equipment, and there's a big push on to
get all of Bill's former friends and | |
acquaintances to flood him with postal cards. Today we received this wire from Bill in Hollywood: “Am deeply thrilled to hear that my first picture is playing in Irvington. Irvington being my birthplace, I hope that all my friends will enjoy the picture as much as I enjoyed working in it. Please
" extend my best regards to all my
Indianapolis friends who have given me 80 much encouragement. . Okay, Sm: Consider your Te= gards extended.
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THE WBEK'S NEW FILMS— “I Wanted Wings” (Ray Milland, William Holden, Wayne Morris, Brian Donlevy, . Veronica Lake) today and tomorrow at the Granada, Irving, St. Clair and Strand; tomorrow through Wednesday at the Uptown “Pot © Gold” (Horace Heidt, James Stewart, Paulette Goddard) today through Tuesday at the Fountain Square; at the Belmont tomorrow through Tuesday; at the Rivoli and Zaring tomorrow through Wednesday. “Million Dollar Baby” (Priscilla Lane, Ronald Reagan) today at the Rivoli; today and tomorrow at the Irving and Strand; tomorrow through Tuesday at the Belmont and Vogue. 2 = = THE LAST COUPLE of weeks have brought about some whole sale shifts among the theater ‘managers. J. Orvin Moore goes from the Ohio to the Irving, re-
placing Charles Doades, who
moves to the Emerson. Al Acker=-.
man, owner of the Tacoma, has put James Richardson in charge there so he (Mr. Ackerman) can have more time for other business interests. John Kellams is the new manager at the Talbott. He formerly was the assistant manager at the Indiana Theater in Washington, Ind., and replaces Jesse ‘Morgan who has left the amusement field. ” » ‘82 RAJAH RABOID, the mental marvel who wowed the ladies at the Lyric for two weeks, will present three shows. tomorrow 4, 7 and 11 p. m.) at the Uptown
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wherein he promises to “tell all.” -
The Rajah’s stunts tomorrow will be but a prelude to a full week's stage appearance at the North Side house. Featured with him is the film “I Wanted Wings.”
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has an old favorite — “It's a Wonderful World” with James
Stewart and’ Claudette Colbert—.
doubled with a& new favorite, “Blondie Goes Latin.” Another revival, “Waterloo Bridge” starring Robert Taylor and Vivian Leigh, is on the Rivoli screen for the last show tonight only, = J » EJ
FOR SINGLE FEATURE FANS —“Men of Boys Town” tonight at the Rex, Sheridan, Tacoma and Tuxedo; “The Great Dictator” tonight at the Vogue; “Zeigfeld Girl” tonight at the Talbott; “I Wanted Wings” tomorrow through ‘Wednesday at the Uptown,
i TS "THE WEEK-END SCHEDULE: BELMON’(-~Tonight: “The Peopl , Dr. Eilaarel and Hr Black cat To io ahd Hot OF Gola." Tonight: “Bad Orleans. ”
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t: “A Shot in the Dark” ’* Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Great American Broadcast” and “‘Affectionately Yours.’ ON—Tonight: ght. “Rogkiey on Paa Wednesday: “Penn, Serenade” and “Great Ame: A rican Broadcast ESQUIRE—-T: onighi: “The G ba #4 and That NBC 1h Rio. re nd throu, h Wednesday: “It's a Wonderful World” and ‘Blondie Goes Latin FOUNTAIN SQUARE._-Tonight through Be Rikare “Pot O Gold” and “People vs.
RANADA— Tonight and tomorrow: wanted Wings” and “Affectiopately
Yours.” HAMILTON—Tonight thro isaday: : “Penny Serenade” and ‘Model Wife.” IRVING Tonight and tomorrow: “I Wanted Win and “Million Dollar Baby.” ORIENTAL—Tonight: “Devil and Miss Jones’ and “Ride on, quer, " Tomorrow and Monday: ‘“Men of Boys Town and “Ellery Queen, Master Detective.” T Sas
PARAMOUNT $i “Outlaws - of the Panftandie’ Nobod. and
“Great Mr, So Rony, of Boys Town" & and Ride, Kelly, Ride.” ht: “Sign of the Wolf” : usic.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘“‘Blon ndie Latin” . and “Great Plans Robbery “Men of Boys Town”
REX onight! and Shorts, Omorrow $hicugh Tuesday: “Ba an * and “Pinocchi
Jonghs. “Million . Dollar “Lady Louisiana. "Last ER A a vs. Dr. Rildhre. ST. CLAIR—Tonight and “I Wanted Wings” and ‘People vs. Dr.
Kildare.” Ray Pos ong “Up in the Air”
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All Ends Happily
—Duncan Renaldo, the hard-luck
For Mr. Renaldo
HOLLYWOOD, July 12 (U. PJ.
actor of “Trader Hotn,” took the oath of American citizenship in Federal Court today, and exclaimed “I finally made it, thank God.™ It was the happy end of a long trail of misfortune for Renaldo, dating from the Sims he was pitched Into ov t fame along ‘with blond actréss Edwina Booth in the African fim more. than a decade ago Returning from Africa with’ the film troupe, Renaldo was charged with falsifying ‘his migration officials said his. true name was Casile Dumiires Cu-
DA ghienas and he was bom in Ru.
Tania dio pleaded that his parents told Rim! that he was born in Camden, N. J. the birthplace he listed for the passport, but he was sentenced to two years McNeil's Island Prison. helped him and he. found movie roles waiting for him when he was released. He was to have been deported, but friends intervened again, The case was ‘laid before President Roosevelt, who grantéd a full pardon, thus enabling Renaldo to apply for citizenship. He has now made. a successful film comeback.
HOTEL KITCHEN SET Reproduction of a hotel kitchen
complete in every detail was built for scenes in “Married with Ruth Hussey, and Robert Young. Eddie Buzzell directs, John Ww. Considine Jr. produces.
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DOWNTOWN ALAMO — Tonight through “Medico of Sainte Springs eral Fugiti AMBASSADOR —Tonight and tomar ) row: “Pot 0’ Gold” and ‘‘People vs, Dr. Kildare.”
SELZNICK SIGNS
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WOOD'S DAUGHTER
HOLLYWOOD, July 12—-K. T. Stevens, actress daughter of Director Sam Wood, has been signed to a long-term contract by David
Selznick. : It is reported that Miss Stevens, now in the Chicago company of “My Sister Eileen,” may fill an engagement in the new George Kauf-man-Edna Ferber play before resuming her screen career with Mr, Selznick. ' ; :
LARAINE'S PARTY
Laraine Day, moving into a new home after completing her role in the latest “Dr. Kildare” film, at once held a housewarming for the cast of the picture.
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TWO GRAND SHOWS JAMES PAULETTE STEWART GODDARD
F ¢PpOT O’ GOLD’ With Horace Heidt & | Band
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‘PEOPLE vs. DR. KILDARE’
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SUNDAY—Gene Autry-Smiley Bugnetie “THE SINGING HILL” Deanna Durbin “NICE GIRL?”
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Ray Milland—Brian Donlevy
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Priscilla Lane—Jeffrey Lynn
“MILLION DOLLAR BABY” HAMILTON Sirus
Irene. Dunne—Cary Grant
“PENNY SERENADE” Dick Powell “MODEL WIFE”
Joan Blondell It’s Cool
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FIRST EAST S| Bob Crosby “ROO “BLACK CAT” Basil Rathbone AND! “RIDERS OF DEATH V SUN Cary Grant “PENNY SERENADE" ' ‘GREAT AMERICAN BROADDASY,
Spencer Tracy—Mickey Rooney “MEN OF BOYS TOWN” “KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” SUNDAY—Edw. G. Robinson-John Garfield “THE SEA WOLF
“BLONDIE GOES LATIN”
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AND! “RIDE KELLY, RIDE"
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Bill Shirley “ROOKIES ON PARADE” Plus “PENNY SERENADE”
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Spencer Tracy—Mickey Rooney “MEN OF BOYS TOWN” Plus Selected Shorts
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