Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1942 — Page 12
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i) GE RA RR : Rs, AIRE SH ; : i 5 Re 5 = : : a ; a + ; Far iy i) — | Featured Stars in Opening Films |Ginger Dances af Indiana; [ACE COOGAN i eatured Stars in Opening ' |Ginger Dances af Indiana; TIER OF SON. VY + . : 3 a3 : . an : ° 2 ® | HOLLYWOOD, March 5 (U. PJ, VOICE from the Balcony a a Musical Film at Circ © | mrs: Jackie Coogan, wife of the idly | : oe former child film. star, \ yesterday 2 b. ? wl i 2 : SN became the mother ‘of a Bysepud i : : s = TI . . | four-ounce son. ‘Both. mother by RICHARD LEWIS rs ta : "Paris Calling’ Loses Top Bill-| ‘Roxie Hart' Is Story of Girl|cniia were reported doing nicely. ing to Andrews ‘= "Who Could Do No or Seosan XG a con “SHANGHAI GESTURE,” which opened at Loew’s yesterday, is : gi Sisters. : be Wrong. . Cal. \ hs? fie ita of stale wcotruna tus wove wor sos 35 To | something nappened st he ite] ings gers as “moni mcez| HURRYD FINAL DAY _ 1 . 2 3 ; tomorrow at the Indiana, V-shaped eyebrows. ' , : ] . |the other day. Se again, Ona Munson wears the Voir victory) eyebrows in the “Gesture,” . 3 ] ? 2 “Paris . Calling,” Elizabeth Berg- For a long time, sne wasn't. It a zayival of a 1925 Broadway play which might well have been left to Y ¥ ner’s first American motion picture, lis quite a departure from her parts | rest in peace. Se ES i “4 : . p ” “ : | The star, Gene Tierney, Has a | who must show up because Ma- Was ‘Supposed % ‘be. ‘one ‘Jeajute, op Buty Foyle” aba: “Tom, Dick {number of interesting hairdo’s | dame has something dn them. It <4 Jf I |but at the last minute, the Andrews eT pis. a tales of Fipjand.yells a good deal to show you | is the celebration of the Chinese — Sisters with Woody H . and | ing days of Chicago, when, ac{what a bad girl she is. Miss | New Year and the sireet scenes : Bic: orthests. squeczod into number Soaring lay 31 Chisago, whe, 2e{Munson as Mme. Gin Sling, a | are good. . Po 2 one position in “What's Cookin’.” news release, “a pretty girl could ; ” |gambling den operator, yells, too, The theory-of the New Year is : Based on contemporary * trouble |do no wrong” DENNIS MORGAN | but more refined like. that it is time when all debts are : up to the hilt, “Paris Calling” is a| Somehow, she stumbles into a BRENDA. MARSHALL The quiet people in the film are | paid off. Mme Gin has a few story of the French underground first-class murder mystery and % “ . SOLDIER" "Victor Mature, a Hollywood-style | debts to collect from Sir Guy. : movement . against the Nazi oc-|agrees to go on trial for the pub- SWING. JH LIER rah; yalter Husten, a Wealthy. | after a long time, much im- : cupation forces. It has, in addi-|licity. Adolphe Menjou is. the de- SF SH NY Promoter on = past, any '%€ | perious handclapping and the E y tion to Miss Bergner, Basil - | fense attorney. Weck oe ts po a Fee € YOU | sound of hidden bongs, a door be ~ Randolph Scott and . Gale| Twentieth Century-Fox advance [re ey ora, Be ks opens and Sir Guy is paid off. : : Br Sondergaard. men have been raving about this i : Vig I don’t know why United Art- . : na The screenplay is by Ben Glazer picture, Sunibiing scene in this picture | i500 gecided to make this sluggish we pen and Charles S. Kaufman who have| The Indiana's other picture is a | Which is a masterpiece of in- | jo 00 at nis time. It certainly ; © done ‘some excellent movies in the Charlie Chan mystery, “Castle in
| terior decoration. The den is full Sat 2 ' oN i is not timely. Co : past. the Desert.” RAT oT So kod D staring at pre | 11, gives the old sinister stuff oo | “What's Cookin'” is a swing|. CLE LE HEY : . about our Chinese allies which is Bl. : . |musical, full of light and cheer. BALLERINA IS ‘WED 4 R sa» out of date. : : va |Leo Carrillo, Charles Butterworth,| MEXICO CITY, March 5 (U. P.). (4 144 Wicked Sh angh ai There are ‘a couple. of breath- : ¥ ¥ - |Billie Burke and Franklin Pang-|__Nana Gollner, Texas-born prima : holding sequences, but it takes burn are in on the amusement. [nojlering of the Ballet Russe, and FIRST YOU SEE Shanghai, them so long to materialize that : 2 3 Paul Petroff, leading male dancer €ity of 2 thousand, wicked. posi. hey ; lose. Sher punch, ' § ACTOR RAYMOND of the company, were married here bilities, Then you see this gam- ou gel lhe 1eeling that some- : : | late yesterday. : . y ga) how, sometime this thing will end GOES TO AIR CORPS y y bling dive which at first blow and you hope it will be Se mak der wheth you hope , Soon en HOLLYWOOD, March 5 (U. P). €S .you wonder whether you Shanghai Gesture” is present- | —Gene Raymond, film star and need your glasses changed. ed by Arnold Pressburger and ; 1) Busbaind = of Yeanstie MacDonald, Then, in comes Gene Tierney | Josef von Sternberg. ; has received a commission as a ; : _ as “Poppy” a spoiled rich gir, | For my money, they pan have hE ; SL ; k ° E first lieutenant in- the army air _ NOW PLAYING who proceeds to fall in love with | ee : 1 4 force combat command. : a i | ARNOLD PRESSBURGER, presents 2 8 8 ¥ oh : ; He plans to leave ' Hollywood :
Omar, ihe'lardb’ (Mature)) Who “THE CONFESSIONS OF Ha ; : March 13 for duty at a west coast| . SESE y kisses her under a fold of His | poemoN BLACKIE” is Loew's te ; » base. A civilian pilot for many| § { (/R E’
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= X : : mercial license. : LE ; staRRING WHEN DOES IT START? ; : : . 4 GENE TIERNEY ing around and one of them trie CIRCLE " CLUB 10 HEAR WETTER WALTER NUSTON « VICTOR. MATURE > ONA MONSON to shoot himself. “Sullivan's Travels,” with Joel . : gm |. South, Side’ Olvic club. members| i : Enters at this point with a roll McCrea and Veronica Lake, at 11, : will be addressed by Paul C. Wetter ; «CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE" Top—Ginger Rogers as “Roxie Hart” is on the receiving end of this rough-house (at the Indiana to- |at their meeting at 8 p. m. tomor- \ Chester Morris _o Harriet
5 : d 10:20. of drums and bash of cymbals | | ,sforveds Boat: with Richard row at 1701% S. Meridian st.
Mme. Gin Sling, who - casts 3:30. 5;20 and | 9:10. 4 : morrow. . ‘slanted and heavy-lidded | eye | | 7:3 and. 10:10. Torpedo 14" 13:30; Center—The Andrews sisters conferring with Franklin Pangborn
about the establishment, only #150, 3:99 and $8: or vice versa on “What’s Cookin’?” at the Circle tomorrow,
You will like the bartender.
INDIANA Ie happen, in “Captains of the Clouds,” with Right—“Paris Calling” took second billing at the Circle’ because
slow way, and the picture creep Deas i Brean ards. Marshall and | | of the Andrews girls.: Does Rathbone hear something? along until ‘Walter Huston, ME Pokies Lagiond” ahd Ken | |= Sir Guy Charteris, appears. ilson, at 11:12, 2:33, 5:34 and 8:45 C . 9 I : SUNDAY—Same schedule begin- Tf P +O \ P ; ges aries td || vic fo Presen eill Play LOEW’.
| Mystery Deepens 2 ys ery P Tieanghnl Gesture, "Wii Gche “Ah Wilderness!” the Eugene] Edward Green, Norman Green's
o SHERE 158 SHOT: tite Seton ture and Ona Munson, at 12:30, | | Nill comedy, is the Civic thea- |brother, takes the part of the hap- / not in the show, and you ope “Confessions of Boston Blackie,” ter’s next production. It opens Pri-|py-go-lucky Sid Davis and Robert your eyes to find Sir Guy ex with Chester Morris, Harriet Hilliard, Richard Lane and George E. Stone, | |day, March 13. Green, a nephew, plays Tommy.
at 11:05, 2:15, 5:25 and 8:35. Benin ng 2 Indies Jide in ve oa arSONDAY_ Shanghai at 1, 4, 7.08 Beth Schofield and Norman| Other members of the cast are jen; winuow.o oleh, 8:50. isin Green, who have appeared in more|Richard Tribbe, Charles Caron,
Sir Guy has come back LYRIO : Shanghal after Y years o “Ride "Em, Cowboy.” with Abbott | |CiVic Productions than any other Anne Davis, Carlesta Haston, Earl E look ¥ = La] yn ea: Dick, Tyran and Anne | players, taXe the leads. Davis, Elynor Hazen, Rae Cawdell, Howsing Mme Gip Slings deture Bombay Clipper” with William Mrs. Schofield will play her 38th|Judy Raymond, Sol Blumenthal, establishment, and she doesn’t |’ Sad" Maria’ Monten. at 1110 Lang | |role as Essie, wife of Nat Miller,| Harry Eller and Don Wallace. * ° like it, see. gi UND AY Cowboy at 2:15 4:50, | [the Connecticut newspaper pub-| George M. Cohan starred in “Ah © So she invites him to dinner | | 7:3 and 10; Clipper at 1:1, 3:30, | |lisher. He is played by Mr. Green| Wilderness!” when it opened on / with a bunch of local big shots g who is appearing in his ‘31st role.| Broadway in 1933. . . }
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