Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1942 — Page 2

‘Fleet's In’ Is Fast, Funny

The Plot Revolves About a Lamour Kiss.

A fast and funny musical of gobs and gals, overflowing with singing, and comedy talent, has docked at’ the Indiana where “The Fleets In.” It opened yesterday.

will be Betty Jane Rhodes singing] the title song to the navy in the opening scene. From then on music and comedy just rolls out.

to get” night club singer who has the navy boys ga-ga. William | Holden, as the great gob, Casey, shares the lead.

The story is about Casey's pals| stars. who bet their shirts! in a bit of auxiliary comedy which

in the navy. that he can kiss Lamour in public, |

after he scores twice, once with |

Miss Rhodes and another time with! the admiral’s daughter. Upon this, | the whole story is built. But the real entertainment in “The Fleet's In” is provided by a! host of entertainers you don’t see so often. Theres Gil Lamb, al lunatic who swallows a harmonica and has the audience laughing so! hard you can hardly hear it wheeze! when he breathes. Bob Eberly, vocalist with Jimmy Dorsey and his band, sings the hit tune “Tangerine,” and Betty Hut-| ton kicks around a little ditty| called “Arthur Murray Taught Me! Dancing in a Hurry.” Other hit tunes are “I Remem-| ber You,” “When You Hear the! Time Signal,” “If You Build a Better Mousetrap” and “Not Mine.” The second feature is “Fly by| Night.” with Nancy Kelly and Richard Carlson—F. W,

Jee VOICE from the Balcony by RICHARD LEWIS

The Male Animal’

ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL PLAY has been resolved into an amus- | ing motion picture in “The Male Animal,” which came to the Circle

yesterday.

But the play's the thing, not the picture.

Either the film has been thrown together in a big hurry or cut The first thing to catch your eye. badly. At times, it becomes quite a trick to follow the continuity.

There are bewildering lapses which are downright careless. But the play still is good comedy,

skillfully handled. Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havil- | land and Jack Carson are the Joan Leslie is incidental

never gets to first base.

ber and Elliott Nugent. the satirical, Thurberesque fun which screen adapters Julius J. and Phil Epstein have caught in mid-air. Henry Fonda plays the part of a young, serious university professor who gets into the middle of an academic freedom fight when he

| attempts to read the last letter of

Vanzetti, the anarchist, to an English class. Miss de Havilland is the “professor’s wife who wants to relive

her gay, undergraduate days when

| her old boy friend, an ex-football

hero, returns on alumni day for the big game. As the fatheaded bigwig on the board of trustees, Eugene Pallette is hilarious. His introduction of the football team at a night-be-fore-the-game rally is as comical

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Dorothy Lamour plays a “hard! served together with a message | about academic freedom which is

The running continuity of the play bogs down badly though. Otherwise, the spectacie of the

| male animal rising to defend his

mate has ‘the quality of fine ‘entertainment. 2 8 2

BULLET SCARS” is the second Lots of shootin’

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'The Ghost of Frankenstein’

SO YOU THOUGHT the monster of Frankenstein was dead, eh? Didn't you know you can’t kill it unless you chop i up into | little, bitty pieces? You'll find out at the Lyric this

week in “The Ghost of Frankenstein” which I trust will wind up this series of Frankenstein chillers. After ali, the old monster is getting to be a bore. The original Frankenstein film was a classic, but it bred a series of imitations which have been, by and large, pretty cheesy stuff. “The Ghost” has its moments, but it has its cheese, too. Every device known to horror is employed in this picture and they all fail. You know from a decade of experience that the monster will disappear in ‘the flames, pinned to his doom by crashing masonry, and that’s what happens. Personally, I am decidedly impatient with horror films, anyway. There seems to be enough horror in the world without Hollywood trumping up any more.

living in a castle just outside the village with his luscious daugh-

| ter, Evelyn Ankers, the girl who is grabbed by more spooky char-

acters than any other female in Hollywood. The monster (Lon Chaney) wanders into town with his sinister pal, Bela Lugosi, who takes the part of Ygor, an indefinable kind of character. Dr. Frankenstein has forgotten about the monster his father had created and is running a quiet little in-

| sane asvium and doesn’t want any

trouble. So he plans to kill Frankenstein by dissecting him (pleasant | thought) but the ghost of his father turns up in an electrode and says nix. The ghost says everything will be solved by giv- | ing the monstel’ a new brain. Very simple. But the son gets mixed up and gives the monster the wrong brain. Hah! Trouble starts. The mob in the village marches on the castle and the whole thing burns down, including the monster. This ought to be the end. But I have a hunch Hollywood is going to trot out another Frankenstein on us as soon as they can build another chateau to burn down. = 2 = “TREAT ‘EM ROUGH." Eddie Albert and Peggy Moran,

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“Bullet Scars,” with Regis Toomey and Adele Longmire, at 11:30, 2:35 5:38 and 8: “The Male Animal,’ with Henr Fonda. Olivia de Havilland an Joan Leslie. at 12:30, 3:35, 6:45 and 9:

‘Male Avimal, 3 a 1 Scars,” at 3, 8 Vi

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“The Fleet's In” with Dorothy Lamour. William Holden and Jimmie Piree and a Cp estes, at 13:40, hy Y%i by Night » with Nancy § Be N chard Hom. at 11:2 5:42 and § —Fieet,” at 1. 3:59, 6:58 ang BH Fly at 2:45 5:44 and 8:4

LOEW'S e Book,” yased on the story by oars ipin . with _ Sabu, Joseph TE ant 5 and 10: & Rourke. “Barn Sing,” with Virginia weidler and Ray SteDonald. at 10:36. bs : A — Jungle,’ at 2:52 : and 8:42: Sine at 1:21, 4:48 i 8:11.

LYRIC o t ! Frankenstein,” with Lon Chen Yalph Bellamy Beis JLuEs! and Earn A Poy at 11, 3:50,

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9:50. Sundar Frankenstein,” 3: 125. 3 8 and 10:15; 7 and 9:18.

at 1:10, “Rough” at

! rator of the Mass in “The Eter- | nal Gift.”

its clocks one hour] This vear’s y | lowsky, time advance is one month earlier |

“THE STORY OF MY ARREST IN EUROPE”

WILL BE TOLD IN DETAIL BY

Jackie” Burris

Evangelist “JACKIE” BURRIS

IN HIS SERMON ON

“THE MARK OF THE BEAST”

SUNDAY AFTERNOON — 2:30

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“The One Question That Settles Destiny”

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{Rudolf Serkin, pianist.

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In “The Ghost” you see the |ReV. James R. Keane, founder of

son of the late Dr. Frankenstein |the' Perpetual

| Catholic charities; Mrs. Thomas J.

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Church Film Here 4 e 4 Days

"The Etermal Gif Gift' Coming To Granada April 17.

The only sound motion picture of the Catholic Solemn Mass will be shown in Indianapolis four days this month. The 10-reel film, entitled “The Eternal Gift,” will come to the screen of the Granada theater. There will be special matinees for persons of school age April 17 and April 21, and regular showings April 20, 21 and 22.

Critics praise “The Eternal Gift” because of its religious, musical and educational values. It was produced under the direction of the Servite Fathers of Chicago. The

Novena commemorating the Seven Sorrows of Mary, has the stellar role of celebrant of the Mass. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen of the Catholic university, Washington, internationally renowned as a radio and pulpit orator, has a role of narrator of the mass. At a recent preview, the picture received the approval of the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of Indianapolis; the Rev. August R. Fussenegger, diocesan director of

| Murphy, president of the Indian|apolis district of the National | Council of Catholic Women; Miss {Hannah Dugan, local regent of the | Daughters of Isabella, and the Rev. Richard J. Langen, local director of the Catholic Youth Organization.

Concert Series

The Indianapolis symphony or- | 1942-43 schedule of 10]

chestra’s pairs of subscription concerts was

Nov. 7 and 8—Orchestra. Nov. 21 and 22—Orchestra with

5 and 6—Rose Bampton,

Dec. chestra. Dec. 19 and 20—Indianapolis | symphonic choir and orchestra. Jan. 9 and 10—2Zino Francescatti, violist, and orchestra. Jan. 23 and 24—Alexander Braipianist. Feb. 6 and 7—Orchestra under [the guest direction of Ferdinand Schaefer. Feb. 20 and 21—Orchestra. March 13 and 14—Richard Crooks. Metropolitan opera tenor and or- | chestra. March 27 and 28—Orchestra. The concerts will be played at (the ‘Murat theater at 8:30 p. m. | Saturdays and 3 p. m. Sundays. Programs for each pair will be | identical.

STRAY CAT BITES HER

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Paulette Goddard, Jack Oakie, Reginald Gardner, Billy Silvers. and a host of others. Joe Coffey, manager at the Paramount, said that the theater’s doors will open at 12:15 p. m. instead of the regular time. The picture will begin at 1 p. m. each day. “Swamp Water” is the second feature. ” 2 2

STARRING Fredric March and Loretta Young, “Bedtime Story” will be shown in the neighborhood theaters for the first time this week-end. It will be at the Fountain Square through Monday, the Belmont, St. Clair and Uptown tomorrow through Tuesday and the Rivoli tomorrow through Wednesday.

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THE POLICY at the Fountain Square is somewhat changed for next week owing to the booking of a stage show, “Junior Citizen Rewue,” for Tuesday through Thursday. Earl Cunningham said that his feature picture opening tonight will be shown through Monday only and Friday night only the theater will present “Let's Go Collegiate” and “Three Cockeyed Sailors.” He also has added another of the ‘Crime Doesn't Pay” series, “Main Street on the March,” with the bill through Monday. ” » ” FOUR OTHER neighborhood theaters announced policy changes this week. Beginning Monday at the Uptown, the doors will open each night through Friday at 5:45 p. m. while the Sunday matinee will start at 1:45 p. m. The last complete show will begin at 9:30 p. m. daily. Also beginning Monday, the Strand and St. Clair will present a complete show after 9:30 p. m. Theater managers said that the new time for the last show had been advanced because of day- | light saving time. The Rivoli will open with a new feature tomorrow and will show it for four days.

” o 8 AT THE REQUEST of employees on the night shift at Allison’s, the Speedway theater has ararnged a special matinee Tuesday for the showing of “Sergeant | York,” which opens at the west | side theater tomorrow. It is slated for showings at 12:30 and | 3 p. m. Tuesday. William Rosenthal, Irving manager, likewise has booked the film for three days again, Monday through Wednesday, at the request of Irvington patrons.

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THE SANDERS sweet shop at the Sanders will be open all day beginning Monday and the grand | opening of the shop will be held Tuesday night when bars of ice cream will be given to the first 400 people visiting the store.

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RT Cs ‘Law of the harD c row throu NE A, Din pt Yo Mi roug es : “Hellza oppin’’ and “Mr, and Mrs. North.’ i DAISY—'"Last of the Duanes’' and ‘The Stork Pays Off’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Bahama Sassare” and “Blondie Goes to Colleg

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The picture, “The Great Dictator,” was written, produced and directed by the great star of pantomime.

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and “Blues in the Night.” and Monday: “Keep ’ “Bad Lands of Dako REX—'Rise and ne and Cyclone on Horseback.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “They Died with Their Boots On” and “Never Give a Sucker an Even Break.’ RITZ—Throu h Wednesday: Eager” and “Confirm or Deny RIVOLI—‘ “Wolf Man,” inte ‘Box Jenny” and DENeY Easter Revue.” Last | show only: igh Sierra Tomorrow | through Wednesday: ‘Bed Time Story” and “Joe Smith, American.” SANDERS—*‘‘Blackout” and ‘Across the Sierras.” Tomorrow and Monday “Look Who's Laughing” and “Parachute Battalion.” ST. CLAIR— "Son of Fury” and “Right to the Hes Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Joe Smith, American” and ‘Bed Time Stoey > SHERIDAN— “You're in the Now” and “Blues in the Night.” row through Wecneydal: ‘Man Came to Dinner” and wamp Water.” SPEEDWAY—' ‘Wolf Man” and *

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