Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1941 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1941

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Jane Russell Brings ‘War

Service Branches Over Her Visits.

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 27 (U. P) — The soldiers, the sailors and the marines, say the defense experts, must co-operate.

Fight

Co-operation plans work out fine

until somebody like Jane Russell comes along. “We saw her first)” soldiers at Camp Roberts. Army air corps cadets at Stockton said: “We named a flight after her.” And the sailors and marines at San Diego say: “So what?” During recent tours Miss Russell, feminine star of Howard Hughes’ “The Outlaw,” visited all branches of the service. On Army Day, she visited Camp Roberts and was inducted as honorary camp hostess. She mads a hit with the soldiers, and left behind an array of photographs as souvenirs of the visit. Later she went to the air corps camp at Stockton. There a sixship flight was christened the Russell Raiders.” Her picture was placed on the planes as official insignia. Don E. Brown, son of actor Joe E. Brown, is a member of the squadron. The air corps visit prompted a reproachful letter from Lieut. Charles W. Campbell at Camp Roberts, notifying Miss Russell that she belonged to them. Meanwhile she had been entertaining the sailors and marines at San Diego. She's been thinking of return engagements, but the thing is getting combvlicated.

say the

MANY A GEM IS TUCKED AWAY—and often overlooked—in the short subjects shown in the movie houses and so attention Is hereby called to three which will be on downtown screens starting Friday.

All seem worthy of more than passing notice. : The Indiana will present the latest March of Time,

“Peace—hby

Adolf Hitler.” Craig Wood, U. S. Open golf champion, will demonstrate the shots that made him tops in a one-reeler at the Circle, and at Loew's the Walt Disney deftness will be seen in “Early to Bed.” The star is that great matinee idol, Donald Duck. In the Indiana short subject, the March of Time staff attempts to

prove (and what an easy job!) that Herr Hitler is little more than a liar as concerns all the promises he has made in his stormy career. The film also attempts to prove that the Nazi propaganda machine for peace already has been set rolling, and in addition, there is a picturization of Britain's system for food rationing. In the Craig Wood film at the Circle. the champ plays a round with Gene Bauer, Providence amateur, on the famous Westchester course and then demonstrates a few of his specialties. If there are any questions, you can see Mr. Craig in person next Sunday at Meridian Hills, according to the sports department. Mr. Craig will play an exhibition round with Vie Ghezzi, the P. G. A. kingpin. As to the Disney film at Loew's, we are informed that it is merely a cartoon — no Stokowski. no Benchley, no super fanfare. And any more, that’s getting to be a novelty with the Disney boys. Like a locomotive factory turning out can openers.

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the Severin Roof Garden next Saturday night. The root 1s closing for the season, too. Meantime, Senor Cabalero and his Senor Cabalero a Sree dinner parties given them by their new Indianapolis friends. . . . Tomorrow is the day, don't forget, when the children of the North Side will have their last chance at half prices at Riverside Amusement Park, courtesy of the Indianapolis Community Council. Throughout tomorrow evening all rides and funhouses will be half-price, with funds raised by the council going for a new recreation house. Helping Bill Gabbert with arrangements are Carter W. Eltzroth, council president; Earl D. Finley, vice president: Victor Hammel, treasurer, and Mrs. C. E. Harrison, secretary. . . . Up at Lake Wawasee the Country Playhouse is currently presenting “the most successful play ever acted in Boston,” namely “The Drunkard.” The performance will be repeated nightly through Monday, with curtain times at @ p. m. daylight time. Among the supporting cast, incidentally, is Lucy Pauline Watson of Indianapolis. And that get’s us around to the Brown County Players, who are closing their season Friday and Saturday nights with “Post Road.” Performances are at the “stockade” at the Community House in Nashville the last Hoosier item concerns the Hoosier Hot Shots, those musical artists of corn. They're going to be in the Abbott and Costello picture, “Ride Em Cowboy.” What next?

WHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE “Man Hunt.” with Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett and George Sanders, at 12:35. 3:3 :45 and 9:35. “Dance Hall,” with Carole Land!s and Cesar Romero, at 11:15 2:25, 5:35 and 8:43

INDIANA “Kiss the Boys Goodbye.” with Mary Martin. Don Ameche, Oscar Levant. Connie Boswell and Rochester. at 12:28, 3:40. 6:52 and 10:04.

“Parson of Panamint,” with Charlie Ruggles. Ellen Drew and Philip Terry. at 11:04. 2:16, 5:28 and 8:30.

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“Life Begins for Andy Hardy,” with Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Judy Garjand, Patricia Dane and yy Holden at 12:30, 3:30. 6:40 and 9:45. “Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime,” with Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay, at 11:10, 2:10, 5:15 and 8:25.

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Studio Busy On 3 Oceans

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water for “Bahama Passage.” De Mille’s company was working aboard the two-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged schooner Matthew Claiborne, which in the film is a salvage vessel. Theoretically the Matthew Claiborne was tossing some 15 feet above a wrecked vessel. Ray Milland, in diver’s costume, was taking time out from his divihg to settle,

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Realism for the studio shots was achieved by using a background color screen on which waves beat against a coastline, while the Matthew Claiborne rocked back and forth in its own pond. This has numerous advantages, De Mille explained, over trying to do the entire thing in the open. Light is always under control, the schooner stays put, and if anyone falls overboard he can be fished out with a minimum of difficulty. And people do fall in, even on the home lot. A well-known Hollywood correspondent went in over his head on this set a few days ago when he absent-mindedly cut a corner.

The Fact fp

Cary Grant has not, be assured, been hustled from his bed and forced to work before his merning coffee. Hes merely attired for a scene in Alfred Hitchcock's “Before the Faet”

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NEIGHBORHOODS

By David Marshall

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Roz and Clark after a precious diamond pendant. There's plenty of related action also: Clark tossing hand grenades into nests of machine gunners while Rosalind helps out with the small and defenseless. This is the type of pic- « ture theater managers cry for. It’s on tomorrow through Sunday at the Irving, Rivoli, St. Clair, Strand and Uptown; Saturday through Monday at the Granada; Sunday through Tuesday at the Belmont and Speedway. The folks who take their vacations in the winter time will love “Moon Over Miami.” The plot concerns three Texas lassies, Betty Grable, Carole Landis, Charlotte Greenwood) who inherit enough money to take them to Miami where they hope to snag some nice rich men. The men they meet — Robert Cummings, Don Ameche, Jack Haley—aren'’t rich. In fact, Haley is a bell-hop, Ameche is penniless and Bob doesn’t have much. There are a lot of songs, dances, some action shots undersea, aquaplanes, and even a trained crow. It's on tomorrow through Sunday at the Irving, Rivoli, St. Clair and Strand; Saturday through Tuesday at the Fountain Square. 2 2 2

GENE AUTRY tops the Granada’s “all-out action bill” for tomorrow and Friday appearing in “Sunset in Wyoming,” along with another action film, “Passage From Hong Kong.” 8 & 8

PLANS ARE ALMOST complete for the fifth annual Kiddie Club combined free show and picnic of the Emerson, Rivoli and Sheridan Theaters. The show (a Western, a two-reel comedy and a cartoon) will be at 10 a. m. next Wednes=day at the Rivoli. Then the kids will parade to Brookside for games and the picnic. Children under 12 who haven't registered in the Kiddie Clubs making them eligible for the picnic still may do so at each theater. 2 2 2

THEY'VE BEEN taking private polls again at the Esquire. This one was to determine the biggest box-office stars of the movie season now nearing its close. We'll give you just two — not three—guesses hecause it's pretty easy. Who said Abbott and Cos= tello? That's right! So-0-0-0, the balmy boys are being brought back to the Esky tomorrow through Saturday in their first picture, “One Night in the Tropics.” The second film is Anna Neagle's “Sunny.” ® ” ” THE LATEST of the Jimmy Stewart revivals, “Navy Blue and Gold,” is making the rounds. In this one he’s supported by Robert Young, Tom Brown and Florence Rice. On tonight at the Rivoli with “Mata Hari,” tonight through Friday at the Fountain Square with

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MEMO TO HAY fever victims: Manager Claude Allison of the Emerson the other night asked a patron-sufferer to watch the whole show without wearing a hay fever mask. Although she'd never done so, she tried it and wasn't bothered by so much as a hint of a sneeze. The rest of you might try it at your nearest neighborhood theater with the approval of your doctor, of course. 2 2 2 LORETTA YOUNG'S first Western action film, “The Lady From Cheyenne,” plays the Paramount tomorrow and Friday. Robert Preston and Edward Arnold are the supporting players and “Here Comes Happiness” is the second feature, 2 2 8 THE PARKER'S family night pictures (today and tomorrow) are “South of Pago Pago,” a re-

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HANDSOME IS THE WORD for this week’s neighborhood new“They Met In Bombay” has quite the handsomest pair of thieves as you'll find in any rogues’ gallery—Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell. As for “Moon Over Miami” there's Betty Grable, Carole Landis and Florida's most noted resort, all in technicolor. Umm-m-m-m. The “Bombay” opus is a sort of Oriental cops-and-robbers with

peat with Jon Hall and Frances Farmer, and an outdoor action film, “Sheriff of Tombstone,” starring Roy Rogers, Elsie Knox and George (Gabby) Hayes. FOR SINGLE FEATURE FANS —“Million Dollar Baby” tonight at the Paramount, “The Great Dictator” tonight at the Drive-In, “Gallant Sons” tonight and tomorrow at the West Side Outdoor. u ” ”

THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE: BELMONT—Through tomorrow: “‘Scattergood Pulls the Strings’ and ‘‘Puddin’ ead.”

CINEMA-—“Love Many Blondes.” Saturday—‘'Sunny’’ Vaquero.” DAISY—Threugh pore Woman’ and dare.” DRIVE-IN—“The Great Dictator” and shorts. Tomorrow through Saturday: “Thunder Afloat” and shorts. EMERSON—“Billy the Kid’ and “Sunny.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Sunset in Wyoming’ and ‘Broadway Limited.” ESQUIRE— Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘‘Blockade.”” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Sunny” and ‘‘One Night in the Tropics.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday: “Thieves Fall Out’ and ‘‘Navy Blue and Gold.” _ GRANADA-—-Through Friday: “Sunset in Wyoming’ and ‘Hong Kong Passage.” HAMILTON— ‘Billy the Kid" and “Sunny.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Broadway Limited’ and ‘Free and Easy.” IRVING— ‘Caught in the Draft” “Scattergood Pulls the Strings.” Tomorrow through Sunday: “They Met in Bombay” and “Moon Over Miami.” MECCA—Through tomorrow: Many Blondes” and “Adam Had Sons.” OLD TRAILS — Through “Buck Privates” and Sailor.” ORIENTAL— “Melody for Three” and “They Met in Argentina.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘People vs. Dr. Kil= are’ and ‘‘Dead Men Tell.” PARAMOUNT ‘Million Dollar Baby” and shorts. Tomorrow and Friday: “Lady From Cheyenne’ and ‘‘Here Comes Happiness.” PARKER Through tomorrow: ‘South of Pago Pago’ and “Sheriff of Tombstone.” REX—Through tomorrow: “Washing ton Melodrama’ and “Lion Has Wings.” RIVOLI— ‘Mata Hari” and ‘Navy Blue and Gold.’ Tomorrow through Sunday: ‘They Met in Bombay’ and “Moon Over Miami.” SANDERS — ‘‘Model Wife’ and “So You Won't Talk.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Military Academy’ and “Young Bill Hickok.” ST. CLAIR — “Sunset

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