Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1941 — Page 32
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10, “Spitfire” at 2:50, 8: sson Samuel Goldwyn, who holds Coope Mate a Le . ove er's contract, has approved the loan.
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oy | | : 3 lark” would seem to impart the | ard Hoover, at 8:30. FOUND AT HOME AND NOW A SLIGHT REVIEW of the case of “Bl Time” | | . vice to ali males. that though 3 ENGLISIPS which comes to English's next Monday for three an ¢ glided Hus ) : YOu may be & hotshot In your line Jona*nccs Read’ don" stage), with pad Een, Sings? a Jin The current year marks the 20th mnie y hands on despite § al of business, don't ever forget the INDIANA Hor te or lat to Ey I And the credit for | | & little woman at home. . “Look Who's Laughing.” with | | New York, but hooked on with Dor= the mightiest salvos of resounding cash money. lease). for 13 : ; Go You may just have made a mil-| | Fibber McGee and Molly, E sey, who heard him sing at Hoosic Shit standoll gots 10 Jie Shubtris tho '€*in Wnt ame: Weutess | . lion-dollar deal for the firm, but| | EACHR Au Iie, Se TH as Ts mn Sing at hey own it- . : y No Xo, . As has been known for these many years, the Shuberts have no
: what she wants to know is, do you "ihe Gav: Falomi with Goorme : 4 sllar mark, but—or so the story goes—they love |. N like the new curtains in the sitting Sanders ANT. Wendy Barsie ato d Si respee: Toes, Silas and so well that they just won't let any- |. \N N, 3 i room? Such, it seems, is the sub- TS A ing” at 1. 4 1 Together on the screen h it. Could be . \ : stance of Samson Raphaelson’s| | yng 10:07, “Faleon.’ at 3:88, 8:58 YOUR “TOP FOUR" San Ue hve happened. | who though he had four years | NRA u i brittle, sophisticated little comedy| | and o. . RADIO FAVORITES TR you need not expoet to at he Metropolitan, is perhaps 3 a rR : w A j £+ | which Spent A Hie Ole “The Men EY ts Life,” with in the scream see it through any other medium. | pest known for a mountain song Aa Sie widens ot n ihe Loretta Youn ; Conrad Yeldt, Dean sensation of It will be presented as the mighty | that wert Whdee Tog ae i } Tule § oY e Lawrence had on the and Fy nie Leg ea OHo, Ratiger the century! Shuberts wish, and no other way. | “Wagon Wheels.” sar : NI . . _ YWleorets ‘of the Lone Wolf.” with “Tie $s" of "33. Since NR (Don’t, however, look for a com- eorety Of he h . A . Ve He lie his bar- NE Si parison between the stars here, tory Jory. Ruth J ord Clark Frio The Case History itone voice to the movies, world 3 N | When “Skylark” played English's SENDA iT eni 0% 0 Sud 8:30 IF YOUR attentions have been | fairs and Billy Rose. RX Sa last season, your reporter was hang-| | an 39s, “Ione Welt” at 2.35, 3:3 diverted elsewhere during the last Opposite Mr, Marshall as Mitzi, ; 3 \ ing jack o' lanterns for a benefit| | and 8:35 LYRIO 20 vears (which is understand- | Schubert's sweetheart, will be \ | ball of the Association to Aid Dis “Birth of the Blues,” with Bing able), perhape a roundup of “Blos- | Patricia Wing, a young blond who | 3 \ | possessed Assistant Managers.) STosby, (Brian Donlevey, Rochuster, som Time” facts will be in order. | made her theatrical debut in the | X Aan “Skylark,” the movie, sails along| | Carrol Naish, at 11, 1:30. 4:48, 7:38 So musical. Marthe Errolie, product $ Naa quickly on a wealth of chatty con- i) the. Living” ‘with Albert The musical got under way in | of the Cincinnati Opera Co, will \ A versation and handsome soenery. Dale on ivy rar Al Vienna in 1914, with book and | be Bellabruna: Frank Hornaday, AAR A 3 Ray Milland is the .errant hus-| | Carey and Frances Farmer, at 12:38, fes by A. M. Millner and H. | who got his first break on Grace a : band, who rues the day when he = Blues” at 1:30, 4:18
9 N RR NR \ 3:30, 6:20 and DR : SUNDAY . , eichert. It is the story of the | Moore's radio program, is Baron Next attraction at English’'s after the current days. Following that will be “Life With Father” [first thought business came before| | 1:10 and io. “Living,” at 38:80 and
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please), who was born in the | Leavitt, the comic Christian ago. ett Marshall (inset), opening Monday for thrée close with matinee and night shows tomorrow. Colbert, of course, is the unhappy EN GLISH ALL WEER The original title was “Drie- The ballerina will be Beth | * wife. “Lilac Time.” ' ' i steals ood sh f commissioned Dorothy Donnelly THIS INGREDIENT Is, ol OF THE WOMEN / / in ad a fT £ood SE the Er po rend Rovere | Siotrt eh added (vents y | The Give Theat opens ie third Home vs. Career’ |ssue mis poe fide St am| ¢ The American premiere was in | termed musical sacriltge bY |«rne Women” | Jown art have been explored for| who has been around all the time.|W®S around to handle, Rn | . ed, perhaps, with “Hold B the has been something that at least | the Schubert melodies are con- |Jenny Lind Duncan, Jane Kinghan, son js that it's far removed from a father and she is a wholly devoted fap np q Back th SEATS NOW ON SALE GRAY ¥ $4 8 IS Sylvia?", “Lonely Heart,” “Tell | “to 0 nd Polly Adair. ‘The |Dallet provides good stuff for stories sentimentality, which will be quite |2ther Of those whopper deals, Mr. ENGLISH Beg Dec 15 ELL AALS . * . Thee SEATS NOW ON SALE IN THE LEAD role, Schubert, | one is from the theme of the | through Dee. 20, with the exesp~ IN comes to the screen, at Loew's,| As for the cast: Miss Young | te! gets. There follows then the |The title, for once, is rather de-| excellent in his reserved manner,|' iy. OLORIOUS MUSICAL MaSTRRviECe Bf devotion to her art and to her per-|as Mr. Veidt's housekeeper and later | S1€S SO sweet on after all. She also 19th & Alabama, . s ’ great many people, and a great|was simply domestic collaboration. task for a“"bloomin’ landlubber,
“ » bachelor. who hangs around looksuburbs of Vienna and died there | Kranz a role he first assumed 10 | with Marthe Errole as Bellabruna (left) and Ever- on Dec. 23 through Dec. 31. “Tobacco Road” will Nights 8:30 ra IVI CPENS RUN Lt / Fil Sh wise. But it is Walter Abel, the Not a Ploture, but the Famous Stage When the Shuberts luckily ae- | phe Music CiviC ew oew S Im OWS husband's best friend, who sneaks|| Fiay With “A Stary the Picture Dared 1H nN round t 3 i Hk the score, The result was “Blos- | Mr. Romberg. Which is a con- [production of the season tonight at around too much, allowing him only 0 i D ’ a Now, however, he seems to be with Oi) GEORGE SANDERS two generations of parents have | tained therein and are heard in |Aljce Jock, Mary Ellen Leckie, great many people, mother. NIGHTS: $1.65, $1.10, 50 ge The Cast Me, Daisy.” and the most popu- | and Lady Eleanor Smith captured|all right for many, and .at times | Milland finds that his wife is on Nights we will have Everett Marshall, | “Unfinithed Symphony.” tion of a recess next Monday night. | as “The Men in Her Life” with makes an ample picture as a bal chase by both, Mr, Milland ana Mr, MARSHALL ’ a i . . 4 Clare Boothe's hilarious N. Y. Comedy hié i USDA ANS cd | scriptive of the story. It's the men|and Eugenie Leontovich, the dis- 00 hols Mr. AReInG and Cluudetie LOSSOM OPENING TONIGHT fy | Who count as much as the ballet. | tinguished stage actress, is some- 5. 8 A his sonal life. Like any other much-|Lina's attendant. finds that making coffee in the Yaa, WAT: | Eves. 556 to $3.78 All seats $1.25 Plus Tax many with a bent for romance. for the picture was directed by], IUs the funniest scene of the OPEN 10:45—25¢ till 6 (Plus Tax), i
composer, Franz Schubert (a “¢”, | Frans Schobert, and Douglas run of “Tobacco Road” will be “Blossom Time” with Margalo Gillmore and Perey Waram (above), | Pleasure; Brian Aherne is the GE ing for opportunities, and Miss only 31 years later, years Tough 'T. MmUGR XY | eam of " Em All are capable and perform like MAT. SATURDAY AT 2:30 quired the American rights, they som Time.” dition applauded by some and [the Playhouse, Clare Booth's barbed] Whereas other fields of high-| prepares to marry John Shepperd, | roles which, apparently, no one eise Brom. ham “Blossom Time" hers. whatever, more than 20 of | Among the large cast will be done with ballet, Perhaps hae been ere iy Aided, so she coming to the forefront. It start JOHN BARTON The WENDY BARRIE been telling their children about. | such songs as “Serenade,” “Who [Martha Whyte, Katherine Pantser,| Nevertheless, the atmosphere of| That is the story. It drips with Just as he is about to swing an- MATS., $1.10, 8c, 85¢, Inc. lar of all, “Song of Love™ That |play will be presented nightly] ome of it in her novel. “Ballerina.” | the script is fiat as an old dime. the verge of divorce—which she Only | Loretta Young as the brilliant Lina.|lerina; Mr. Veldt, as expected, is|ADerne after the not-too-gay di- EVERETT TTHE WOMEN" Briefly, Lina's story is one of split| thing more than merely outstanding | finds that perhaps it isn't Brian (TIME ee | CIVIC THEATER toasted performer, Lina meets a| Mile. Leontovich’s work, perhaps, |S*Pin of a small sailing craft is no dh Reservations—WAbash 4507 Out of gratitude, she marries her her husband, Gregory Ratoff. film, which is not without its laughg
coach and teagher, Conrad Veidt. | And now, just one distraction at other Vmes—F. P . a When he dies #t the height of her| which we'd like to get rid of: Who- . triumphs, she accepts Dean Jagger,| ever wrote Mr. Shepperd's lines a rich American, because she is|must have “had it. in for him." lonely and perhaps afraid. In the|They are quite the most asinine familiar controversy between home|I can remember hearing for some a) LL)
and career, they‘separate and she | time. —F. P, wal ei TL ) COLB CLL
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Carthy (ete), then the Indiana has| A 3 BUNS Tix) CONRA WR the movie for you this week—"Look | John Shoppord + Otte Kruger + Eugenie Loontovich EN oe Who's Laughing.” | Riese ee FLUS " Be It's a wild mixup which was prob-| * F&F, ndignapelis Showing & SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF
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the nN ably brewed by Shakespeare's three Melvyn Douglas “OUR WIFE" | Extra! Walt Disney Cartoon
witches. Their modern recipe is! = place in a boiling kettle a crooked | SAIS SHURSDA real estate scheme that backfires, | IT, ¢ OPEN 10 A. M. + RI-91194 ROSALIND RUSSELL {& runaway plane, the above hits of | WALTER FIDGEON NORTH SIDE
| radio fame d terrific . | # First Indianapolis Showings & a n : | “The pit: Eagar ae (Me- Ban “Redt_Barey “THE APACHE Kil» TE TOR, SCANDAL 30th & mL CINEMA "pein o's 22¢ hoi eo. Houston “Lo er Ambushed” “ » y | Carthy’s lling stooge) lands his Ralph Byrd *Ditk ey vs. Crime. Ine ING FOR YOUR SUPPER Open 6:45 An a, “NAVY BLUES
{plane in a midwestern village 3 Brenda 66 ”y, ( (Wistful Vista) and becomes inter —_ =, - N J I Fred MTaeMurray—Madeleine Carroll Marshall HIGHWAY WEST \
“VIRGINIA” In Color
ested in the altruistic efforts of his oF 5 “ " IRR SL Sh LeR xs host and wits (Fibber and spouse) a? Rar | dnde Alan Jones “MAGIC IN MUSIC 3] Ary 204 9 1.
to induce a big airplane manufac LR AEC od Talbott at 224
turer to locate his pl i Vista, Shs plant 1 Wisi IX Saturday and Sunday TALBOTT Ma FT. WAYNE & ST. CLAIR
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Adm, Dance , 7:30 to : Sparkling = WR a plane executive to a big banguet | NES“I8 par A “OUR E" ; Go personally financed by Fibber, but IRS” & New Show * 3 Mary Martin "NEW YORK TOWN" ADIES IN the meddling Charlie McCarthy) RETIREMENT"
spoils veiyihing by faking 3 tele- | BO B BY PO P E \ AR \ py cee FIL LL TURRET A] gram from Bergen's secretary stat- | His Blues Trumpet adn ZARING 0" 27¢ 5
ing that she is ill. s| ey rasio vi meditly Tes to io A rn Memtur ing - Fred Astaire—Rita Hayworth Stratford tun York, leaving Fibber holding the | Romantic Balladeer > k id “YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" Star Cast “TORPEDO RATDER® bag NN WEST :
; Tim Holt “SIX GUN GOLD’ And if you are numbered among | Outstanding Guitarist R "N\ 1 Say mattis. “TIELIE THE TONER: VOGUE] Glant ¥ . Park Los ! : | Rs 3 8 NL. ant Free!Park Lo pibwer : Jmiténse radio nudignes | THE GAYLORDS | < R sté& ~~ 22¢ Aw Gene Tierney “BELLE 'STARR" agine what happens, It Dynamic Dance Team A ; Northwestern Time “THE MAN I MARRIED does. WN 3 Gene Autry “SUNSET IN WYOMING” | EXTRA! Sat, Mat, anon ornet Strikeg K »
Lucille Ball is cast as Bergen's| NITELY BROADCAST - Cesar Romero “DANCE HALL"
beautiful secretary, while the sup-| WIBC AT 10:15 P. M. a Sg a WEST SIDE port cast includes Lee Donnell, as!| Two Shows Nitel and 12 PM. 3 AA TW
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tion is a high point in the production of “Look Who's Laughing.”
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Bob Hope-—Paulette Goddard The show may be tabbed as a
sincnenaia SMILIN' THROUGH® [II “Nothing But the Truth”
comedy by its producers, RKO : = ~ : i Lyd “NAVAL ACADEMY" “ " Radio, but to millions of Fibber Jimmy Lydon Lloyd Nolan “BUY ME THAT TOWN
McGee and Molly radio fans the , Th A \ Tp
country over at least t of yo Gr 4 « \L A AR Bic. ~ the film 1s going to be in tne na-| BEC ; pas |v L413, HPL SANDERS “iu |g ture of an expose. \ :
“Sis” is Molly “BAD MEN OF MISSOURI" Arthur Kennedy “STRANGE ALIBI” 5 . Brenda Joyce “PRIVATE NURSE" Plus “THUNDERING FRONTIER” Which may or may not be a bad
thing. Personally we'll take Fib- A v . EAST SIDE : BA MECCA RN Lon Chaney. lr. Sheridan 6116 E. Washington
w“w NSTER” Adults, 200—Plus Tax Tim Hol A OYOLONE "ON SORSEBACK” l1-=Jack Benny ‘“‘CHARLEY'S AUNT”
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