Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1941 — Page 6
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by ¥ FREMONT POWER
: JUST IN CASE You VERT SATEN tod mali. turkey. tomot= Tow to rouse yourself off the davenport, the downtown movie houses
‘will be offering two comedies and one mystery. The comedies: tens
some of the best box office attractions in the business, and the 1s gruesome. Such is the holiday entertainment schedule At Loew’s, William: Powell and Myrna Loy return in the fourth
of the: Thin Man series, -
one being “Shadow of the Thin Man.”
If you've had any experi ce with. Mr. Thin Man, you'll readily
‘ recognize. him in his latest j out for afternoon at tive Powell runs ‘smack in
and then another. - In all, there are three murders, ‘Wife Myrna tries to be of: t= ance, and: merely gets inthe vay as-usual. © Also in the: picture ai Asta, the gog,” and Nick (5= year-old Dickie Halb),’ Who:
make the world’s worst detective —but. on ‘the screen he makes Sherlock: Holmes look lke 8 bungling -old dullard."
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In the Air.
THE TITLE, “Keep 'Em Fly-
ing” Opening tomorrow at the
Indiana, is a very good indication of .what Abbott and -Costellp are up to this Hime. Yes, the in the Air Corps. Pired. from: a street .c nivel,
the two zanies and Dick Fo (a stunt pilot) . get into -Cal-Aero Flying Academy in ornia and there disrupt the very well-
founded processes .set.up ‘by the
Government to train: sky fighters. Also mixed up in ‘this. funny business are Martha Raye and Carol Bruce, who do a little|singing and some hoofing., Some of
‘the song titles: “You Don’t
What Love Is,” “Mister. “The Boy With the Wistful ye »
All -was done, of
the full co-operation
of the War Departme b.
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Expensive Bird
starting tomorrow at | is significant for severpl.r chief of which is the debut of
director. screen seript.
valuable, jewelled bird | Knights of Malta ‘wan to King Charles of Spal the way, the bird“ w 5 pirates. . Mr. Bogart: is a de Francisco and throug
He starts to wor on: that one, and runs into anot or’
wis:
ort. the race track with Wife Myra, Detec-
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Opening. Tomorrow
CIRCLE—“The Maltese Fal-
con,” ‘with -Humphrey- Bogart and
Astor. Also “Law of the Tropics,” with' Constance. Bennett and Jeffrey ‘Lynn.
INDIANA—“Keep Em Flying,” with Abbott and : Costello. “Mob Town,” with Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne, the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough: Guys.
LOEW’S—“Shadow of the Thin Man,” with William Powell and Myrna Loy. Also “Two Latins from Manhattan,” with Joan
| Davis and Jinx ‘Falkenburg.
case for Miss, Astof, he becomes valved in a blood-thirsty plot to get the bird. Using the device of keeping ‘the ‘audience: in ithe dark ‘until the final few: scenes, Mr. Huston tells a gripping. story. (I happened to have seen it and
. recommend: it -highly.)
Incidentally, if you notice close~ ly you will see Walter Huston in a bit part. It was just his way of the younger Huston good luck. ona. new -venture.
WHEN DOES IT START?
CIRCLE
oxuternatiohal Squadron,” with lympe Bradus, enson, . at 12:40, 3:50,
Father Takes a | Wife,” h Fadeiphe "Men ou and Gloria. Swan. - at’ 11:20,. 2:30, 5:40. and 8:50.
CIVIC
% . t to. the West’ (on st e), the er Rice play laid aboar
trans-Atlantic Shipnes. Final er formance 8:30 by. a Civic Seater cast rected by Richard 00’
> INDIANA. co ats tment for aor sapn a yer argare! ae van, at 12:39, nN 6: ee and 10:03. “Never Give a S an Even Break. with W. C. Gloria Leon Errol, at 11:29, 3:37, 5:45
an 8 LOEW'S “The” Chocolate Soldier,” with Nelson Bgay ahd and Rite Stevens, at 13:35, pred oh : Town,” with Joan Blondell, Biante Barnes and Janes Blair, at 11:15, 2:20, 5:25 and
' LYRIC
“Week-End in Havans,” »iih AlPayne. Cesar Romero. at 12:10, 2:45," ra 15, 6:50 d 9:30.
1:35. x an jeg. Fa ye, . Carmen Miranda, John 5. 8 and 10:40. “Man at Large,” with Marjorie Weaver gud, George Reeves, at 11, 1:35, 4:15. “6:50 and 9:30. 4
Also
Influenza. Stops
{Richard Whorf, New York : actor, was. back on the sound stages today after his release from Hollywood Hospital where he received treatment for an internal ailment which for a fime threatened cancellation|enough now.” of his first movie role.
This time’ the “Thin Mian, William’ Powell, and his wife, Myrna Loy, finally ‘airive at’ a solution of: the crime via the hobby: horse route. ‘The movie is “Shadow. of the: Thin. Man” and it ‘opens ‘tomorrow at
Loews.
Tallulah's Show
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19 (U. P.. —Tallulah Bankhead, new stage. show, “Clash by Night,”| Band at. 9:30 p.
“Hobo. Hop” will
was in Mt. Sinai ‘Hospital today|m. today at Sky.
‘with influenza and the engagement Harbor. Mr. and was cancelled pending her recovery.|Mrs. Manuel Members of the. cast said that{Lieve are coMiss Bankhead was stricken 'this| chairman. Bill Levin and part despite ‘a temperature of 103. Pl Javan head The engagement: was' cancelled, it} 2° FEVER T was ‘announced, and ‘the show will] TUS8 y Cor ays reopen here when she has recoverdd:| = Piece banc.
“She has a ‘severe ‘case of influ-| a enza,” hospital attaches. said, “but|/ GET SOME CURVES,
is slightly improved today.’ ‘She probably "will: be here some time, "
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 19 (U. P.) —
HJORF: ~ ; movie business doesn’t make | forewarning of ‘the theater iricident.|for souvenirs. WHORF RECOVERS, This inoile Bruce, star. of /pa%e| Although his rise in the bard field|. “I had to race the kids tothe FRECHE INI R} RETURNS TO WORK isiana Purchase.” has taken place in.a phenomenslly| dressing. room elevator. Next day I 3 "When she came to Hollywood to|short: time, he already has had to|had a mass interview of high school Sat! HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 19. (U. P.).— make movies, the directors _said,|send. out more than: 100,000 .auto-|paper editors. One girl whispered | JR" FB BAT i
10 pounds.
posed tobe finding clues, not. tripping over them Pio
WITH THE: CANDID CAMERA T
- Uproarious. fun on: the Thin Man set: as’ Bill Powell and Myrna’ Loy step: through thelr comedy paces in the latest. and funmiest ‘of this: high-heartod series!
WILLIAM
oa REVUE SET-FOR TONIGHT| 52 eR Soa
An all-men’s revue: entitled the|
be presented by star of the| pe Foot C Ct old
CAROL IS ORDERED leaders are beginning to rival filmimy other arm. My jacket was al-
“Fine, but too much on the curves|graphed photos. An _appearsnce to| behind her hand: ‘I know who got ; Ki —have to take some off.” went away on a diet. and lost <10] attracted 1000 buyers, mostly Younus were a sentimental gift and that pounds. Today her studio, Unis| women. And even while I spoke to : versal, said, “Curves don’t show up|him a dozen girls lounged in the|them back. Sure enough she brought | PEEE EOXC She was told to gain| middle distance waiting
: | 1] B)H 1 DV U Jpe 1 meric aom Wie COMPOSE] LJ m 0 man D D ppe a A no DY 3 1. VO English ' i] ED [ nC : nd Ld bs wr : , J ting J) : liad DI Jp 0 ; a DE 0 DU10 0 LJ 0 Di [) DIM pal 1CI) op , 1 [) a nl 0 Germ I nd NOS 0 do " 0 DS DD 4 Firmly held . oy Copper. Barton MacLane, the “Veaten-up, Peter ned by ne Se n° popular 0 Lorre looks as if he'd like to have a few words in private with ‘Mary |other arts avior “said mus Astor. The scene:is from “The Maltese Falcon,” the Dashiell Hammett |Teturn to “iis real distinction” and
thriller, tomorrow at the Cire.
Band Leaders Rival Film = | SUE Reconciles Stars as Idols of Fans er ua
NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (U. B).— “It was just after my last nufn-| THEY Vaughn Monroe, ‘a modest young|ber of the show,” Mr, Monroe. re- |i reconciling their diffe | man, is at loss to explain why{called at the Hotel Commodore : leading a: band should have: in-|'where his band has an engagemerit.
:| vested him with such glamour that] “I: was about to put my trumpet ) 200 ‘teen age girls tore his clothing| away ‘when the avalanche struck. SVEN | and ‘smeared him with lipstick in{I never saw so many ybungsters a frantic incident at a local the-|in my life, all of them waving books EL RD ne ater. Mr. Monroe still: recalls the|or papers and asking for auto- ip a i J : : scene with rapturous horror, but|graphs. An HE fe Mrs. Leve don’t get him wrong—he loves jit-| “I.didn’t know what. fo ‘do. Sud- NUNS EE © terbugs. denly one of .the girls grabbed an NE ar Hk Sine p) For some time now the music|arm and another girl helped her. CESAR ROMERO Zi
business has recognized that band-;Then a couple of others grabbed
stars as fan idols.’ most pulled off, my shirt got ripped. fL ¢—PLUS ‘Mr. Monroe. should have had a|And my tie pin and cuff links went
So she] sell his records in ‘a suburban shop|your cuff links’ I told" her they I'd give her a present if she got
to race|them in a couple of days later. She n Ad "| probably had them all the time.” Ria UTHE OUTSIDES
over for his signature.
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